Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped) 
In very  cold weather, 0°F (- 1 SOC) or colder,  the engine 
coolant heater can help.  You’ll get easier  starting  and 
better fuel economy  during  engine warm-up. Usually, 
the coolant heater should  be plugged  in a minimum  of 
four hours prior to starting your vehicle. 
To Use  the Engine Coolant Heater 
1. Turn  off the engine. 
2. Open  the hood  and unwrap the electrical  cord. 
The  engine  coolant heater electrical cord 
is located 
on  the  driver’s side 
of the engine  compartment, near 
the power steering reservoir. 
3. Plug it into  a normal, grounded 110-volt AC outlet. 
Plugging  the  cord  into  an  ungrounded  outlet 
could  cause  an  electrical  shock. 
Also, the  wrong 
kind 
of extension  cord  could  overheat  and  cause 
a fire.  You could  be  seriously  injured.  Plug  the 
cord  into  a  properly  grounded  three-prong  110-volt 
AC outlet.  If  the  cord  won’t  reach,  use  a 
heavy-duty  three-prong  extension  cord  rated  for 
at  least 
15 amps. 
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  long should  you keep  the coolant heater plugged 
in? The answer depends  on the outside temperature, the 
kind  of 
oil you  have, and some other things. Instead of 
trying to list everything here, we ask  that  you  contact 
your dealer 
in the  area where you‘ll  be parking your 
vehicle. The dealer  can give 
you the  best  advice for  that 
particular  area. 
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“VORTEC” 4300,5000,5700 Engine, “VORTEC” 5700 engine shown,  locations  for other  engines  similar. 
When  you lift 
up the hood you’ll see: 
A.  Battery 
G. Automatic Transmission L. Clutch  Fluid Reservoir 
B.  Air  Cleaner 
Dipstick 
(If Equipped) (If Equipped) 
C. Radiator  Cap H. Fan M. Windshield  Washer Fluid 
D. Coolant Recovery Tank I. Power Steering  Fluid Reservoir  Reservoir 
E. Air Filter  Restriction  Indicator J. Engine  Oil Fill N. FuseRelay  Center 
F. Engine Oil Dipstick K. Brake Fluid  Reservoir 
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“VORTEC” 7400 Engine 
A. Battery 
B. Coolant Recovery  Tank 
C. Air Cleaner 
D.  Radiator Cap 
E. Air Filter Restriction Indicator 
F. Engine Oil Dipstick 
G. Automatic Transmission L. Clutch Fluid Reservoir 
Dipstick  (If Equipped) 
(If Equipped) 
H. Engine Oil Fill M. Windshield  Washer 
I. Fan  Fluid Reservoir 
J. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir N. Fusemelay Center 
K. Brake Fluid Reservoir 
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