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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual New  Vehicle LLBreak-In” 
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NOTICE: 
Your  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an elaborate 
“break-in.”  But  it will  perform  better  in the  long 
run  if  you  follow  these  guidelines: 
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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual LOCK (B): This  position  locks your ignition,  steering 
wheel  and  transmission.  It’s  a  theft-deterrent  feature. 
You  will only  be able  to remove your  key  when  the 
ignition  is  turned

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual 4. Before  starting  the  engine,  be  sure  to  unplug  and  store 
the  cord 
as it  was  before  to  keep  it  away  from  moving 
engine  parts. 
If you  don’t,  it could  be  damaged. 
How  lon

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual It is dangerous  to  get  out of your  vehicle  if the 
shift  lever  is  not  fully  in  PARK 
(P) with  the 
parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle can roll. 
Don’t  leave  your  vehicle  when

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual 2. Move the shift  lever  into PARK  (P)  like  this: 
Pull  the  lever  toward you. 
0 Move  the  lever  up as far as it will go. 
3. Move  the  ignition  key to LOCK. 
4. Remove  the  key  and  take

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual Leaving  Your  Vehicle With the 
Engine  Running 
A CAUTION: 
It  can  be  dangerous  to  leave  your  vehicle  with the 
engine  running.  Your vehicle  could  move 
suddenly  if the  shift  lever  i

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
Your vehicle  has a brake-transmission shift interlock 
system.  You have 
to fully apply  your regular brakes 
before  you can shift  from  PARK  (P) when  the ignition is

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual Running Your Engine  While 
You’re Parked 
It’s  better  not to park  with  the  engine running.  But if 
ever you have  to,  here  are some things to  know. 
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Idling the engine  with the air s