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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Capacities (Approximate)
Cooling. System Capacity’*
Eqgine.
2.2L
“VORTEC” 4300
“VoRTEC”-43~~
Transmission
AutornaticlManual
Automatic
M.mual
“VORTEC” 4300
‘12551472
PF52
Al.I-43C
C’V746C
24200.745
41-932
GF48 1
Trico (20 inched5 1 cm)
Quantity
11 .s quarts (1 1.0 L)
11.9 quam (11.3 L)
ll.7 quarts (1 1.1 L)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Crankcase Capacity* Engine-
2.2L
“VORT’EC” 43QO
Quantity with F-ilter
45 quarts (4.3 L)
4.5 quarts (4.3 L)
Automatic. Transmis$ion Capacity*
Type Quantity (Drain and Refill)
4L60E 5.0 quarts (4.7 L)
*After refill, the level nzmt be checked,
Dit’ferential Fluid
Axle
Rex
Front
Fuel Tank Capacity-
Type Quantity
Standard Tank . . . . I . . . + . . . . .1.8.5 gallons (79- L)
A/C ReSrigerant Capacity
Type Quantity
R-134.a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 oz. or 2 lbs. (0.9kg)
Air Conditioning Refrigerants
Not :all air c.onditianidg refrigerants -me the. same..
If th,e air condi-tioning system in your vehicle needs
refrigerant,
be sure the proper reffigerant is- used.
If .. you’re. no.t mfkj ask your GM dealer.
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Wheelbase S/T10603
.............. 108.3 inches (275;l cm)
S/TlO'803
.............. 117.9. inches (2995 cm)
ST10653 .............. 122.9 inehe:s (312.2 cm)
S/T 10603 .............. 1-89 .O inches (480.1 cm)
S/Tl0803 .............. 204.9 inches (520.4 cm)
SIT10653 .............. 203..6 inches (5-17,.1 cm)
S-l0603-/S 1Q803 .......... 62.1 inches (157.7 cm)
S106'53 ................ 62.2 inches (158.cicrn)
TlQ.6.03/T10653
.......... 63.8 inches (162.1 cm)
T 10803 ................ 65.4 inches (1 66 1 cm)
Width .................. 67.9 inches (172.5 cm)
Length
Height
Front Tread
S Series
0.0 Wheel Offset ........ 54.5 inches.(138.4 cm)
-6.4 Wheel Offset ...... 55.0 inches (139.6 cm)
15-inch
Tires * ,.-G . , . 573 inche.s (1 45.4 cm)
3 1 x 10.5 Tires ......... 612 inches (155.4 crn)
Rear Tread
S Series ................ 34.7 inches' (138.8 CIB)
T Series
1-5-inch Tii-es .......... 56.1 inches. (139.9 cm)
3 1 :x 10.5 Tires ......... 519.1 inches (1.59.9 cm)
T Series
"Figures reflect
base equipment only.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Section 7 Maintenance Schedule
This section COV~TS the mainten-awe required. for your vehicle. Your vehicle ;ntxxts-tBese services to retain its safety,
dep.enclability and emission .control performance.
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7-4
7-5
7 -5
7.-6
7 -6
Ilztroducitisn
Part A.: Scheduled Maintenmee Services
Short Trip/City
Defiiiition
Shmt TTip/City Intervals
Long, T~ip/Highway Definition
.Long Trip/Highway Intervals
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Short Trip/City Maintenance Schedule
Long. Trip/Highway Maintenance Schedule
Part C: Pefiodh5Maintenmc.e Inspectibas
Part D: Ret-ommended Fluids
and Lubricants
Part E: Maintenance Recard
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KEEP ENGINE OIL
AT THE PROPER
LEVEL AND CHANGE AS
RECOMMENDED
Protection
Plan
Introduction
Your Vehicle and the Environment
Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps to keep your
vehidle
in- gpad worbg condition, but also. helps the
environment.
All recommended maintenance procedures
are important. Improper vehicle maintenance
oan even
affect the
quality of the air we breathe. Improper fluid
levels or the wrong tire inflation can increase the level
af emissions from your vehicle. To help protect our
environment, and to keep your vehicle'in good
condition,
please maintain your vehicle properly.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine H0.w This Section is Organized
The remainder of this section is divided into five parts:
“Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services’’ shows
what to have done and .how often. Same of thse
services can be complex, Scj unless you are.technic.ally
qualrfied
and have the necessary equipment, you should
let your dealer’s. servic,e department or another qualified
service cent6r
do these jobs.
Pef.farming maihtexiance work on a vehicle c.an
be dange:rous.. In trying t.0 do s.ome jobs,.you .c.an
be :seriously injured.. Do ,your own maintenance
work. only if you have the required. know-how
and the proper-tools and equipment for the job.
If you have aay doubt, have a qualX1ed
technician
do the work.
If y.0~ are skilled efiough to do so-me work an your
vehicle, you will probab1.y want to gel: the service-
information
GM publishes. See ‘“S-ervice .and. Owner
Publications” in the Index.