1997 GMC SAVANA service

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual How to Check 
Because this operation can  be a little difficult,  you 
may  choose  to have this done at  your 
GM dealership 
Service  Department. 
If you  do  it  yourself,  be  sure  to follow  all

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Rear Axle Engine  Coolant 
When to Check  and  Change  Lubricant 
Refer to the  Maintenance Schedule to determine  how 
often  to check  the  lubricant  and  when  to  change it. See 
“Scheduled  Ma

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
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Using the wrong  fluid  can badly damage 
brake  system  parts. 
For example, just a few 
drops  of mineral-based  oil, such  as engine 
oil,  in  your brake  system  can damage  brake

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual 2. Press down  on the blade  assembly  pivot  locking tab. 
Pull down on the blade  assembly  to release it from 
the  wiper 
arm hook. 
insert  has two  notches  at one  end that are locked  by 
bott

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation 
Tires should  be rotated  every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 000 to 13 000 km). Any  time  you  notice  unusual 
wear,  rotate  your tires as soon  as possible  and check

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Dual  Tire  Operation 
When  the  vehicle  is new, or whenever a wheel,  wheel 
bolt or  wheel 
nut is replaced, check the  wheel nut torque 
after 
100, 1,000 and 6,000 miles (160, 1 600 and 
10 000

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Mixing  tires  could  cause  you  to  lose  control  while 
driving. 
If you  mix  tires of different  sizes  or  types 
(radial  and  bias-belted  tires),  the  vehicle  may  not 
handle  properly,

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GMC SAVANA 1997  Owners Manual Finish  Damage 
Any  stone chips, fractures  or deep scratches  in  the  finish 
should  be  repaired  right  away.  Bare  metal  will  corrode 
quickly  and  may  develop  into a major  repair expens