
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Towing a Trailer 
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If you  don’t  use the  correct equipment and  drive 
properly,  you can lose  control  when  you  pull 
a 
trailer. For example,  if the  trailer is too  heavy,  the 
brakes  may not work  well 
-- or even  at all. You 
and your  passengers could  be seriously  injured. 
Pull 
a trailer  only if  you  have followed  all  the 
steps  in this  section.  Ask  your 
GM dealer  for 
advice  and information  about towing 
a trailer 
with your  vehicle. 
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NOTICE: 
Pulling a trailer improperly can damage your 
vehicle  and result in  costly repairs  not covered  by 
your warranty. 
To pull  a trailer  correctly,  follow 
the  advice in  this  part,  and  see your 
GM dealer 
for  important  information  about towing  a trailer 
with  your  vehicle. 
Every vehicle  is ready for some trailer  towing. If yours 
was built  with trailering options, as many  are,  it’s  ready 
for  heavier trailers. But trailering is different  than just 
driving your vehicle  by itself. Trailering  means changes 
in  handling, durability  and fuel economy. Successful, 
safe  trailering takes correct equipment,  and 
it has to be 
used  properly. 
That’s the reason  for this  part. In 
it are many 
time-tested,  important trailering  tips and  safety  rules. 
Many  of these  are important for  your safety  and  that  of 
your passengers. 
So please read this section carefully 
before  you pull a trailer.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A CAUTION: 
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Rust or  dirt  on the  wheel,  or on  the  parts  to 
which  it is  fastened, can make  the wheel  nuts 
become  loose  after a time.  The wheel  could  come 
off and cause  an accident. When  you change a 
wheel,  remove  any rust  or  dirt  from the places 
where  the wheel  attaches  to  the  vehicle. In  an 
emergency,  you  can use 
a cloth  or a paper  towel 
to do this; but be sure  to  use a scraper  or wire 
brush later,  if  you  need to, to get  all the  rust  or 
dirt 
off. 
A CAUTION: I 
Never  use  oil  or grease on  studs or nuts.  If you 
do,  the  nuts might  come  loose.  Your  wheel  could 
fall 
off, causing a serious accident. 
7. Replace the  wheel  nuts 
with  the  rounded  end 
of 
the nuts  toward  the 
wheel.  Tighten  each 
wheel nut 
by hand  with 
the  wheel  wrench  until 
the wheel 
is held against 
the  hub. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Refer to the Maintenance  Schedule to determine  when  to 
replace  the 
air filter. See “Owner  Checks  and Services” 
in  the  Index. 
A CAUTION: 
Operating  the  engine  with the air cleaner off can 
cause  you or others  to  be burned.  The  air cleaner 
not  only  cleans  the air,  it  stops  flame if the  engine 
backfhes. 
If it  isn’t  there,  and  the  engine 
backfires,  you  could  be  burned. Don’t drive with 
it 
off, and  be careful  working  on the  engine  with 
the 
air cleaner off. 
NOTICE: 
If the air cleaner is off, a backfire  can cause  a 
damaging  engine  fire.  And,  dirt can easily  get 
into  your  engine,  which  will damage 
it. Always 
have  the air cleaner  in place  when  you’re  driving. 
Automatic Transmission Fluid 
When to Check and Change 
A good time to  check your automatic  transmission  fluid 
level  is  when the  engine  oil  is  changed. 
Change both the  fluid and filter every 
50,000 miles 
(83 000 km) if the  vehicle is mainly driven under one or 
more 
of these conditions: 
0 In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature 
regularly  reaches 
90°F (32 “C) or higher. 
In hilly  or mountainous terrain. 
When  doing frequent trailer towing. 
0 Uses such as found  in taxi, police or delivery service. 
If you do not use your vehicle under any  of these 
conditions, the  fluid and filter  do not  require changing. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance Services”  in the Index. 
How to Check 
Because  this operation can  be a little difficult,  you 
may  choose  to  have this done at your 
GM dealership 
Service  Department.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary  to help 
prevent  brake pulsation. When tires are rotated,  inspect 
brake  pads  for wear  and 
evenly torque wheel nuts  in the 
proper  sequence  to 
GM specifications. 
Your  rear  drum  brakes  don’t  have  wear  indicators, but 
if 
you ever  hear a rear  brake  rubbing  noise, have the rear 
brake  linings  inspected.  Also,  the  rear  brake drums 
should  be removed  and  inspected  each time the tires 
are  removed  for  rotation  or changing.  When  you  have 
the  front  brake  pads  replaced,  have  the  rear  brakes 
inspected,  too. 
Brake  linings  should always be replaced 
as complete 
axle sets. 
See  “Brake  System  Inspection” 
in Section 7 of  this  manual 
under  Part 
C “Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections.’’ 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See  your  dealer  if the  brake  pedal  does not return  to 
normal  height, or 
if there is a rapid  increase  in pedal 
travel.  This could  be a sign 
of brake trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every time  you make a brake stop, your  disc  brakes 
adjust  for wear. 
If your brake pedal  goes down farther than  normal,  your 
rear drum brakes  may need adjustment. Adjust  them by 
backing  up and firmly applying the  brakes 
a few  times. 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking  system  on a modern vehicle is  complex. 
Its many parts  have to be  of top quality and work  well 
together  if the vehicle is to have really good  braking. 
Your  vehicle was designed  and tested with  top-quality 
GM brake parts. When  you replace  parts of your  braking 
system 
-- for  example,  when  your brake linings  wear 
down  and  you  have to have  new ones  put in 
-- be sure 
you  get new  approved 
GM replacement parts.  If you 
don’t,  your brakes  may no longer work properly.  For 
example,  if someone  puts in brake  linings  that are  wrong 
for  your  vehicle, the balance between your  front  and 
rear brakes  can  change 
-- for the worse.  The  braking 
performance  you’ve  come  to expect can  change  in many 
other ways  if someone  puts 
in the wrong  replacement 
brake parts. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FRT 
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When rotating  your tires, always  use one  of the correct 
rotation  patterns  shown here. 
After  the  tires  have  been  rotated,  adjust  the  front  and  rear 
inflation  pressures  as  shown 
on the  Certificatioflire  label. 
Make  certain  that 
all wheel  nuts are properly  tightened. 
See  “Wheel  Nut  Torque”  in  the  Index. 
I A C. UTION: 
Rust  or  dirt  on a wheel,  or on  the  parts  to which 
it  is  fastened, can make  wheel nuts become  loose 
after 
a time.  The wheel  could come off and cause 
an  accident.  When you change a  wheel, remove 
any  rust 
or dirt  from  places  where the wheel 
attaches  to  the  vehicle. In  an emergency,  you  can 
use  a cloth  or a paper  towel to  do this; but be 
sure  to use  a scraper  or  wire brush  later, 
if you 
need  to,  to get  all the  rust  or  dirt 
off. (See 
“Changing a  Flat Tire”  in  the  Index.) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts -- Gasoline  Engines 
Replacement part numbers  listed in this section  are based  on  the  latest information  available at the time  of printing, 
and  are subject  to change.  If a part  listed  in  this manual  is  not the same as  the part  used  in  your  vehicle when 
it was 
built,  or  if  you have any questions,  please contact  your  GM truck  dealer. 
Engine 
“VORTEC” 5700 
VIN R 
Oil  Filter  AC Type  PF1218f 
Air  Cleaner  Filter  AC  Type A1300C 
Spark  Plugs 
AC Type  4  1-932 
Spark  Plug  Gap  0.060 
in. (1.52 mm) 
Fuel  Filter  AC  Type GF626 
Wiper  Blades  (Front)  GM Part No. 22154886 
Wiper  Blade Type (Front)  Trico 
Wiper  Blade  Length  (Front)  18  inches  (45.0  cm) 
Wiper  Blade  (Rear)  GM Part 
No. 22154396 
Wiper  Blade  Type (Rear)  Trico 
Wiper  Blade  Length  (Rear)  14  inches  (35.5  cm) 
“four-Wheel-Drive  Vehicles 
-- use a  PF52  oil filter. 
‘VORTEC” 7400 
J 
AC  Type  PF1218 
AC  Type  A1300C  AC  Type  41-932 
0.060 in. (1.52 mm) 
AC  Type  GF626 
GM  Part 
No. 22154886 
Trico 
18 inches 
(45.0 cm) 
GM Part No. 22154396 
Trico 
14  inches  (35.5  cm)   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule -- Gasoline  Engines I 
The services shown in  this schedule  up to 100,000 miles 
( 166 000 km) should  be performed after  100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km) at  the  same intervals.  The services shown 
at 
150,000 miles (240 000 km)  should be performed  at 
the  same  interval after  150,000 miles  (240 
000 km). 
See “Owner Checks  and  Services’’ and “Periodic 
Maintenance Inspections”  following. 
Footnotes 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  or the 
California Air Resources Board has determined that the 
failure to perform this maintenance  item will not nullify 
the  emission warranty  or limit  recall liability prior  to the 
completion  of the  vehicle’s  useful life.  We, however, 
urge  that  all recommended maintenance services be 
performed  at  the indicated intervals and the maintenance 
be  recorded. 
# Lubricate the front suspension, kingpin bushings, 
steering  linkage, transmission shift linkage, transfer  case 
shift  linkage, parking brake  cable guides, front  axle 
propshaft  splines and brake pedal  springs. Ball joints  and kingpin bushings  should not 
be  lubricated unless 
their temperature 
is 10” F (- 12” C)  or  higher,  or they 
could  be damaged. 
+ A good time  to  check your brakes  is  during  tire 
rotation.  See “Brake  System  Inspection”  under “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspection” in Part 
C of this  schedule. 
** Drive  axle service (see “Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants”  in the Index  for proper  lubricant  to use): 
Locking Differential -- Drain  fluid  and  refill  at  first 
engine  oil  change. At subsequent  oil  changes,  check 
fluid  level and add  fluid  as needed. 
If driving  in 
dusty  areas  or  towing  a trailer,  drain  fluid  and  refill 
every 
15,000 miles (25 000 km). 
Standard Differential -- Check  fluid  level  and add 
fluid  as needed  at  every oil change. 
If driving  in 
dusty  areas or towing a trailer,  drain  fluid  and  refill 
every 
15,000 miles  (25 000 km). 
heavy-duty  or off-road use. 
More  frequent  lubrication  may be required  for   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Long  Tripmighway  Maintenance  Schedule -- Gasoline  Engines 
The services shown  in this  schedule  up to 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km) should  be performed  after 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km) at the  same intervals.  The services shown 
at 
150,000 miles (240 000 km) should  be performed at 
the  same  interval after 
150,000 miles (240 000 km). 
See “Owner Checks and  Services” and “Periodic 
Maintenance Inspections”  following. 
Footnotes 
3- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  or the 
California  Air Resources  Board has determined that  the 
failure 
to perform this maintenance  item will not nullify 
the emission warranty  or limit recall liability prior to the 
completion  of the vehicle’s useful life.  We, however, 
urge that all recommended maintenance  services  be 
performed  at the indicated intervals  and the maintenance 
be  recorded. 
# Lubricate  the front  suspension, kingpin bushings, 
steering linkage, transmission  shift  linkage, transfer case 
shift linkage, parking  brake  cable  guides,  front  axle 
propshaft  splines and brake pedal  springs. Ball  joints and 
kinetin bushings should 
not  be lubricated  unless 
their  tegperature  is”1O”F 
(- 12°C)  or higher,  or  they 
could  be damaged. 
+ A good time  to check  your brakes is during  tire 
rotation.  See “Brake System Inspection”  under “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections”  in 
Part C of  this  schedule. 
* * Drive axle service  (see “Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants”  in the Index for proper lubricant  to use): 
Locking Differential -- Drain fluid and refill at first 
engine  oil  change.  At subsequent oil changes,  check 
fluid level and add fluid as needed. 
Standard Differential -- Check fluid  level  and  add 
fluid as needed at  every engine oil change. 
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