
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If the  water  isn’t too deep,  then drive  through  it slowly. 
At  fast speeds,  water splashes 
on your ignition  system 
and  your  vehicle can stall.  Stalling can  also occur  if  you 
get  your  tailpipe  under  water.  And,  as long  as  your 
tailpipe  is  under  water,  you’ll never  be  able  to start your 
engine. When 
you go  through  water,  remember that 
when  your  brakes  get wet,  it may take you longer 
to  stop. 
Driving  through  rushing  water  can  be  dangerous. 
Deep  water  can  sweep  your  vehicle  downstream 
and  you  and  your  passengers  could  drown. 
If it’s 
only  shallow  water,  it  can  still wash  away  the 
ground  from  under  your  tires,  and  you  could  lose 
traction  and  roll  the  vehicle  over.  Don’t  drive 
through  rushing  water. 
See  “Driving Through  Water”  in the Index  for more 
information on driving  through  water. 
After  Off-Road  Driving 
Remove any  brush or debris that  has  collected  on the 
underbody,  chassis or under  the hood. These 
accumulations 
can be  a fire  hazard. 
After  operation  in  mud 
or sand, have the brake  linings 
cleaned  and checked. These substances  can cause 
glazing  and  uneven  bralung. Check  the  body structure, 
steering, suspension,  wheels, tires and exhaust  system 
for damage.  Also, check  the fuel lines  and cooling 
system  for any  leakage. 
Your  vehicle  will  require more  frequent  service due to 
off-road  use.  Refer  to  the Maintenance Schedule for 
additional information. 
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Do not  load  your vehicle any  heavier  than  the 
GVWR,  or either  the  maximum  front  or  rear 
GAWR. 
If you  do, parts  on  your  vehicle can 
break,  or  it  can  change  the 
way your vehicle 
handles.  These  could  cause  you to lose  control. 
Also,  overloading  can  shorten  the  life of 
your  vehicle. 
Using  heavier  suspension components to  get added 
durability  might 
not change your  weight  ratings.  Ask 
your dealer 
to help you load  your  vehicle  the  right  way. 
NOTICE: 
Your  warranty  does  not  cover  parts  or 
components  that  fail  because 
of overloading.  If 
you put 
things inside  your vehicle -- like  suitcases, 
tools, packages,  or anything  else 
-- they  will  go as fast 
as  the  vehicle  goes. If 
you have  to  stop or turn  quickly, 
or 
if there  is  a crash,  they’ll keep going. 
Things  you put inside  your  vehicle can  strike 
and  injure  people  in a  sudden  stop  or  turn,  or  in 
a  crash. 
0 Put  things  in  the  cargo  area of your  vehicle. 
0 Never  stack  heavier  things,  like  suitcases, 
Try to  spread  the weight evenly. 
inside  the  vehicle 
so that  some of them  are 
above  the  tops 
of the  seats. 
0 Don’t  leave an  unsecured  child  restraint  in 
your  vehicle. 
When  you carry  something  inside  the 
vehicle,  secure  it  whenever  you can. 
There’s  also important loading  information for off-road 
driving  in  this manual.  See “Loading  Your  Vehicle”  in 
the  Index.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 If you haw a11 automatic transmission, you should Vehicle Axle  Ratio  Max.  Trailer Wt. 
use  DRIVE  (D)  (or,  as  you  need  to,  a lower  gear) 
when  towing  a trailer.  Operating your vehicle  in  2-Wheel Drive, 
DRIVE  (D) when  towing  a trailer  will minimize  heat  2.Z Engine  3.73  2,000 
lbs. (908 kg) 
4.10  2,000  lbs. (908 kg) 
buildup and extend the life 
of your  transpission.  If 2-Wheel Drive,  3.08 5,000 lbs.(2  270  kg) 
you  have  a manual transmission  and  you are towing 
“VORTEC” 4300  3.42  6,000  lbs.(2 724  kg) 
a  trailer,  it’s  better not to use 
FIFTH (5) gear.  Just  Auto. Trans. 
drive  in 
FOURTH (4) gear  (or, as you  need  to,  a - 
lower gear). pi,. 2-Wheel  Drive, 
“-“‘VORTEC”  4300  3.08  4,000 lbs.( 1 816 kg) 
Three  important  considerations  have  to do with  weight: 
Man. Trans. ,I+, : = . - 
the weight of the  trailer, 
0 the weight of the trailer tongue 
0 and  the weight  on  your  vehicle’s tires. 
Weight of the  Trailer 
How  heavy  can  a trailer safely  be?  4-Wheel Drive, 
3.08  4,500 
lbs.(2 043 
kg) 
“VORTEC”  4300 3.42 
5,500 lbs.(2 497  kg) 
Auto. Trans.  3.73 
5,500 lbs.(2 
497 kg) 
4-Wheel Drive,  3.08  3,500 
lbs.( 1 589  kg) 
“VORTEC”  4300 3.42 
4,000 lbs.( 1 816 
kg) 
Man.  Trans.  3.73 
4,500 lbs.(2  043 kg) 
It  depends 
on how  you  plan to use  your  rig.  For 
Maximum trailer weight  is calculated assuming the 
example, speed, altitude,  road grades,  outside 
driver and one passenger are  in the  tow  vehicle  and  it 
temperature  and  how  Your vehicle  is used  to Pull  a 
’ has all the required trailering equipment. The weight of 
trailer are  all important.  And,  it can also depend on any 
agditional optional equipment, passengers  and cargo  in 
special equipment that  you have  on  your  vehicle. 
the tow  vehicle  must be subtracted from  the  maximum 
The following  chart shows  how  much  your  trailer can  trailer weight. Two-wheel-drive models 
with a GVWR 
weigh,  based upon your vehicle  model  and options.  of 
4,200  lbs. 
(1 907 kg)  and  four-wheel-drive  models 
JT”;’ ,-p?? , ,- -&-I:. , * with the ZR2 suspension package are limited to  a 2,000 
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ty+ : ‘ -.. 4 I lbs. (908 kg)  trailer  rating. 
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A vehicle can  fall  from  a  car  carrier  if it  isn’t 
adequately  secured,  This  can  cause  a  collision, 
serious  personal  injury  and  vehicle damage.  The 
vehicle  should  be  tightly  secured  with chains  or 
steel  cables  before 
it is transported. 
Don’t  use  substitutes  (ropes,  leather  straps, 
canvas  webbing,  etc.) that  can  be cut  by sharp 
edges  underneath  the  towed vehicle.  Always use 
T-hooks  inserted  in  the  T-hook slots, Never  use 
J-hooks.  They  will damage  drivetrain  and 
suspension  components,  When  your  vehicle 
is being  towed,  have  the  ignition  key 
turned 
to the OFF position.  The steering  wheel  should 
be  clamped  in  a  straight-ahead  position  with  a  clamping  device  designed  for towing service. 
Do not use the 
vehicle’s  steering  column  lock  for this.  The transmission 
should  be  in 
NEUTRAL (N) and  the  transfer  case, if 
you  have one, should  be  in 2HI. The parking  brake 
should  be released. 
Don’t  have  your  vehicle  towed  on  the  drive wheels 
unless  you  must. 
If the  vehicle  must  be  towed on the 
drive  wheels,  be  sure to follow  the  speed  and  distance 
restrictions  later in  this  section  or your  transmission  will 
be damaged.  If these  limitations  must  be  exceeded,  then 
the  drive  wheels  have 
to be  supported on a  dolly. 
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Tow Limits -- 35 mph (56 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
' Vehicles with the  all-wheel-drive or.four- wheel-drive 
option  must 
use a towing dolly  under the rear  wheels 
when  towing 
from the front. 
NOTICE: 
Do  not  tow  with  sling-type  equipment  or 
fascidfog  lamp  damage  will occur.  Use wheel  lift 
or  car  carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping 
may  be required  for  car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and  wheel straps. 
Towing  a vehicle  over  rough  surfaces  could 
damage 
a vehicle.  Damage  can  occur  from 
vehicle  to  ground  or vehicle  to wheel-lift 
equipment. 
To help  avoid  damage,  install a 
towing  dolly and  raise  the  vehicle until  adequate 
clearance  is obtained  between the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do not  attach  winch cables  or J-hooks to 
suspension  components  when  using  car  carrier 
equipment.  Always use  T-hooks  inserted 
in the 
T-hook slots. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Front Towing 
Tow Limits -- 35 mph (56 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
' Vehicles with the  all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive 
option must 
use a  towing dolly under the  rear wheels 
when towing 
from the  front. 
NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  with  sling-type  equipment  or 
fascia/fog  lamp  damage  will occur.  Use wheel  lift 
or  car  carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping 
may  be  required  for  car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and wheel  straps. 
Towing 
a vehicle  over  rough  surfaces  could 
damage 
a vehicle.  Damage  can  occur  from 
vehicle  to  ground  or  vehicle to  wheel-lift 
equipment. 
To help  avoid  damage,  install a 
towing  dolly  and  raise  the  vehicle  until adequate 
clearance  is obtained  between  the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do  not  attach  winch  cables  or  J-hooks  to 
suspension  components  when  using  car  carrier 
equipment.  Always use  T-hooks  inserted  in  the 
T- hook  slots. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear Towing 
Tow  Limits -- 35 mph (56 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
Vehicles  with  the  ail-wheel-drive 
or four- wheel-drive 
option  must  use 
a towing  dolly under  the  front wheels 
when  towing  from the  real: 
NOTICE: 
Do not tow  with  sling-type  equipment  or  rear 
bumper  valance  damage  will occur.  Use wheel  lift 
or  car  carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping. 
may  be  required  for  car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and  wheel straps. 
Towing  a vehicle  over  rough  surfaces  could 
damage  a  vehicle. Damage  can  occur  from 
vehicle  to  ground  or  vehicle to wheel-lift 
equipment.  To help  avoid  damage,  install  a 
towing  dolly  and  raise  the  vehicle until  adequate 
clearance  is obtained  between the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do not  attach  winch cables  or  J-hooks to 
suspension  components  when  using  car  carrier 
equipment.  Always use T-hooks inserted 
in the 
T-hook slots. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I Short TripKity  Maintenance  Schedule I 
3,000 Miles (5 000 km) 
0 Change engine  oil  and filter (or every 
3 months, whichever occurs first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
0 Lubricate the front suspension, ball  joints, 
steering linkage  and transfer case shift 
linkage, parking brake cable guides, 
propshaft splines, universal joints, brake 
pedal  springs  and clutch pedal springs  at 
every oil change (or every 
3 months, 
whichever occurs first). 
0 Check readfront  axle fluid level and  add 
fluid  as needed. Check constant  velocity 
joints  and axle seals for leaking.** 
6,000 Miles (10 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter (or every 
3 months, whichever occurs first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
0 Lubricate the front suspension, ball joints, 
steering linkage  and transfer case shift 
linkage, parking brake cable guides, 
propshaft splines, universal  joints, brake 
pedal springs  and clutch  pedal springs  at 
every  oil change (or every 
3 months, 
whichever occurs first). 
Check readfront  axle fluid level  and  add 
fluid 
as needed. Check constant velocity 
joints  and axle seals for lealung. 
** 
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