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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Attach the ratchet,  with the DOWN side facing you, to 
the  extension. The extension  has  a socket  end and 
a flat 
chisel  end. 
Put the flat end of the extension  on an angle through  the 
hole

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual The tools  you’ll  be using  include  the 
jack 
(A), jack  handle extension (B), jack handle (C), 
socket (D) and  the  ratchet (E). 
Removing  the  Wheel  Covers and Locking 
Wheel  Nuts 
1. You w

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Front  Position 
3. Rotate the ratchet clockwise. That  will raise the jack 
lift  head  a  little. 
Rear  Position 
4. Position  jack under  the  vehicle  as shown. 
Getting  under  a  vehicle  when

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual A CAUTION: I 
far enough off the  ground so there  is  enough room 
for  the  spare tire 
to fit. 
r 
Raising  your  vehicle  with  the  jack  improperly 
positioned  can  damage  the  vehicle  and  e

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual k, 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.

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual 10. Tighten  the  nuts firmly 
in a criss-cross 
sequence  as shown. 
p 
Rotate the  wheel 
wrench  clockwise. 
A CAUTION: 
Incorrect  wheel nuts or improperly tightened 
wheel  nuts can cause  the wh

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual 5. Put the flat end  of the extension on  an angle  through 
the  hole  in 
the rear door  frame, above  the  bumper. 
Turn  the  ratchet  clockwise until  the  tire  is  against the 
underside 
of th

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual A CAUTION: 
If you  get  gasoline on yourself  and then 
something  ignites  it, you could  be  badly  burned. 
Gasoline  can spray  out on  you 
if you open  the 
fuel  filler  cap too  quickly.  Thi