1997 GMC JIMMY engine

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual You can be burned  if you spill coolant  on  hot 
engine  parts. Coolant  contains ethylene glycol 
and 
it will burn if the engine parts are hot 
enough. Don’t spill coolant  on 
a hot engine. 
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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Engine  Fan Noise If a  Tire Goes Flat 
This vehicle  has a clutched  engine cooling fan. When 
the  clutch  is engaged, 
the fan spins faster to provide 
more air to cool  the engine. 
In most everyd

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Changing a Flat Tire 
If a tire  goes flat, avoid  further  tire and wheel  damage 
by  driving  slowly to  a level  place.  Turn on your hazard 
warning  flashers. 
A CAUTION: 
Changing a tire  can c

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual ~  ~~  ~~ 
~~~  ~~~ NOTICE: 
When 
the compact  spare is installed, don’t  take 
your  vehicle  through  an automatic  car wash  with 
guide rails.  The compact  spare can get caught  on 
the  rails

Page 263 of 410

GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Some gasolines  that  are not reformulated  for  low 
emissions  contain  an octane-enhancing  additive called 
methylcyclopentadienyl  manganese  tricarbonyl 
(MMT): 
ask  your service station operat

Page 266 of 410

GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual /d CAUTION: 
Things that burn can get on hot engine parts and 
start  a  fire.  These  include liquids like gasoline, 
oil,  coolant,  brake fluid, windshield washer and 
other fluids, and plastic  or

Page 267 of 410

GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual When you lift the I~ood, youll see these  items: 
A. Battery 
B.  Coolant  Re,covery 
Tank 
C. Engine Oil Dipstick 
D. Transmission  Dipstick C. Brake Master Cylinder 
E. Engine Oil Fill H. Air Clean

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GMC JIMMY 1997  Owners Manual Before  closing  the  hood, be  sure  all  the  filler  caps  are  on 
properly.  Then  lift  the  hood  to  relieve  pressure  on  the 
hood  prop. 
Remove  the  hood  prop  from  the  slot  in  the