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such  niceties  as 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Towing Your Vehicle From the  Front 
(Without 
a Dolly) 
You  may  tow your vehicle  with all four  wheels  on  the 
ground  for unlimited  miles  if  you  have 
a four-speed 
automatic  or 
a five-speed  manual  transaxle.  Follow 
these  steps: 
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1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Set  the  parking  brake. 
Open  the  fuse  panel  on 
the driver’s side of the 
instrument  panel.  Remove  the  fuse labeled 
CLSPCM. This will  keep  your  battery  from  draining 
while  towing. 
Turn  the  ignition  key 
to OFF to  unlock  the 
steering  wheel. 
Shift  your  transaxle  to NEUTRAL 
(N). 
Release  the  parking  brake. 
When  you 
are finished  towing,  make  sure  you  replace 
the  CLSRCM  fuse  in  the  instrument  panel  fuse block. 
NOTICE: 
Make  sure  that  the  towing  speed  does  not 
exceed 
65 mph (108 kmh), or  your  vehicle 
could  be  badly  damaged.  For  vehicles  with 
a 
three-speed  transmission,  make  sure  that  the 
towing  speed  does  not  exceed 
35 mph (58 km/h) 
and  that  the  distance  traveled  does  not  exceed 
50 miles (83 km).   
     
        
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I NOTICE: I 
Towing  dolly  required  under  front  wheels  when 
equipped  with  automatic  transmission  or  damage 
will  occur. 
I 
Before  hooking  up to a tow  truck,  be  sure  to read all the 
information  in  “Towing  Your Vehicle”  earlier in  this 
section.  Also  be  sure to  use  the  proper  hookup  for your 
particular  vehicle. 
Attach  T-hook  chains on  both  sides in the  slotted  holes 
in  the  bottom  of the  frame  rail, just  ahead 
of the rear 
wheels.  These slots  are  to be  used  when  loading  and 
securing  to  car-carrier  equipment. 
Place  the front  wheels 
on a towing  dolly or place the 
vehicle  on  a car carrier.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Part D: Recommended  Fluids 
and Lubricants 
NOTE: Fluids and lubricants identified  below  by name, 
part  number  or  specification  may  be  obtained  from your 
GM dealer. 
FLUID/LUBRICANT 
Engine oil  with  the  American 
Petroleum Institute  Certified For 
Gasoline Engines  “Starburst” 
symbol 
of the proper  viscosity. To 
determine  the  preferred  viscosity 
for  your  vehicle’s  engine, see 
“Engine  Oil” in the Index. 
50/50 mixture of clean  water 
(preferably distilled)  and use only 
GM  Goodwrench@  DEX-COOL 
TM 
or Havoline@  DEX-COOL TM 
coolant. See “Engine Coolant” 
in 
the Index. 
USAGE 
Coolant 
Supplement 
Sealer 
Hydraulic  Brake 
System 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
System 
Power Steering  System 
Manual 
Transaxle 
Automatic 
Transaxle 
FLUID/LUBRICANT 
GM Part No. 3634621 or 
equivalent  with  a complete flush 
and  refill. 
Delco  Supreme  11 
@ Brake Fluid 
(GM  Part 
No. 12377967  or 
equivalent  DOT-3 brake fluid). 
Hydraulic Clutch  Fluid  (GM 
Part 
No. 12345347 or equivalent 
DOT-3  brake fluid). 
GM  Power Steering  Fluid 
(GM  Part 
No. 1052884 - 1 pint, 
1050017 
- 1  quart,  or equivalent). 
Synchromesh  Transmission  Fluid 
(GM  Part 
No. 12345349 
or  equivalent). 
DEXRON@-I11  Automatic 
Transmission Fluid.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1997 CHEVROLET/GEO  SERVICE  PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION 
The  following  publications  covering the operation  and  servicing of your  vehicle  can be  purchased  by  filling out 
the  Service  Publication  Order  Form  in  this  book  and mailing  it in  with  your  check,  money  order, 
or  credit  card information  to  Helm,  Incorporated  (address 
below.) 
CURRENT  PUBLICATIONS FOR 1997 CHEVROLET/GEO 
SERVICE  MANUALS 
Service  Manuals  have  the  diagnosis  and  repair  information 
on  engines,  transmission,  axle,  suspension,  brakes, 
electrical,  steering,  body,  etc. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$90.00 
TRANSMISSION,  TRANSAXLE,  TRANSFER  CASE UNIT  REPAIR  MANUAL 
This  manual  provides  information  on  unit  repair  service 
procedures,  adjustments  and  specifications  for  the 
1997 GM  transmissions,  transaxles  and  transfer  cases. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$40.00 
SERVICE  BULLETINS 
Service  Bulletins  give  technical  service  information  needed 
to knowledgeably  service  General  Motors  cars  and  trucks. 
Each  bulletin  contains  instructions  to  assist  in the 
diagnosis  and  service  of  your  vehicle. 
PLEASE  COMPLETE  THE  ORDER  FORM  SHOWN ON 
THE  FOLLOWING  PAGE  AND  MAIL  TO: 
Helm,  tncorporated P.O.  Box 07130 Detroit,  MI 48207 
OWNER'S  INFORMATION 
Owner  publications  are  written  directly  for  Owners  and 
intended  to  provide  basic  operational  information  about  the 
vehicle.  The  owner's  manual 
will include  the  Maintenance 
Schedule  for  all  models. 
In-Portfolio:  Includes  a  Portfolio,  Owner's  Manual  and 
Warranty  Booklet.  RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$1 5.00 
Without  Portfolio:  Owner's  Manual  only. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$1 0.00 
CURRENT & PAST  MODEL  ORDER  FORMS 
Service  Publications  are  available  for  current  and  past 
model  GM  vehicles. 
To request  an  order  form,  please 
specify  year  and  model  name  of  the  vehicle. 
OR  ORDER  TOLL  FREE: 1-800-782-4356 
Monday-Friday 8:OO AM - 6:OO PM  Eastern Tme 
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