1998 GMC ENVOY Owners Manual

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual 9. Attach the cable at least 
18 inches (45 cm) away 
from  the dead  battery, 
but  not  near engine  parts 
that move. 
The  electrical 
1 connection  is just  as 
good there,  but  the 
chance 
of

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Towing Your Vehicle 
Try to have a GM dealer  or  a  proressional  towing 
service  tow  your  vehicle. See "Roadside  Assistance" 
in 
the Index. 
If your  vehicle  has been  changed  since  it  was

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual JTION: 
A vehicle can fall from  a car  carrier  if it isn’t 
adequately secured. This can cause 
a collision, 
serious personal  injury  and vehicle damage. The 
vehicle  should be tightly secured

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual ~~  ~ . Towing 
IOW Limits -  - 35 mph (55 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
You must 
use a towing  dolly under  the rear wheels when 
towing  from the  front. 
NOTICE: 
Do not tow  with  sling-type equipment

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  with  sling-type equipment  or  rear 
bumper  valance damage  will  occur. 
Use wheel-lift 
or  car-carrier  equipment. Additional  ramping 
may  be  required  for  car-carrier

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Engine Overheating 
You will find a coolant  temperature gage on your 
vehicles  instrument  panel.  See "Gages" in the Index. 
If Steam Is Coming  From  Your Engine 
A CAUTION: 
Steam  from  an over

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual io Stea 5 Coming From Your Engine 
~i you get the overheat  warning  but see or hear no 
steam,  the problem  may  not be too  serious.  Sometimes 
the  engine  can get 
a little too hot when you: 
0

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual When you decide  its  safe to lift the hood, heres  what 
you 
I I see: 
If the coolant  inside  the coolant  recovery  tank is boiling, 
dont  do  anything  else 
until it cools down. 
A. Coolant