1996 GMC SAVANA Owners Manual

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual A CAUTIO1 . . 
Heater  and  radiator  hoses,  and  other  engine 
parts,  can  be  very  hot.  Don’t touch  them.  If you 
do, 
you can  be  burned. 
Don’t  run  the  engine  if there  is a  leak.

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual I NOTICE: 
In cold  weather,  water  can  freeze  and  crack  the 
engine,  radiator,  heater  core  and  other  parts.  Use  the  recommended  coolant  and  the  proper 
coolant  mix. 
I A CAUTION:

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Steam and scalding  liquids  from a hot  cooling 
system  can blow  out and  burn 
you badly.  They 
are  under  pressure,  and 
if you turn  the pressure 
cap 
-- even  a little -- they  can come  ou

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual How to Add Coolant to the  Radiator 
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1. 
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2. Then keep turning the pressure  cap, but now  push 
down 
as you turn it.  Remove the pressure  cap. 
You  can remove the radiator pressure  cap when

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual 3. Fill the radiator  with the  proper mix, up to  the  base 
of  the  filler  neck. 4. Then  fill the  coolant  recovery  tank  to the mJLL 
COLD mark. 
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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual 5. Put  the  cap back on the coolant  recovery tank, but 
leave  the radiator  pressure  cap 
off. 
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6. Start the engine  and let it  run until  you can feel the 
upper radiator hose getting

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual Under heavy  vehicle  loading,  trailer  towing andor high 
outside temperatures,  the fan speed increases as 
the clutch 
more  fully  engages. 
So you may  hear  an  increase in fan 
noise.  This is

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GMC SAVANA 1996  Owners Manual If a Tire Goes Flat 
It’s unusual  for a tire to “blow out” while you’re driving, 
especially 
if you  maintain your tires properly. If air goes 
out  of a tire,  it’s much  more likely 
to