
A. Dome  Lamp Switch 
B. Lamp Controls 
C.  Air  Outlets 
D. Multifunction  Lever 
E. Instrument  Cluster 
F. Gearshift Lever 
G.  Audio System 
H. Comfort  Control System 
I. Glove Box 
J. Ashtray 
K. Cupholder 
L. Auxiliary Power Outlets 
M. Storage  Area or Compact Disc Player (If Equipped) 
N. Rear Window Defogger Switch (If  Equipped) 
0. Passenger Air  Bag Off Switch (If Equipped) 
P. Electronic Transfer Case Switch (If Equipped) 
Q. Tilt Lever (If Equipped) 
R. Parking  Brake Release 
S. Hood Release 
T.  Fuse 
Block 
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Q.' Am I likely  to  stall  when going downhill? 
A: It's much  more likely to happen going uphill. But if 
it happens going  downhill, here's what to do. 
Stop  your  vehicle  by applying  the regular brakes. 
Apply the parking brake. 
Shift to PARK (Pj (or to NEUTRAL (Nj with the 
manual  transmission)  and,  while still braking, restart 
the  engine. 
Shift back  to  a low gear, release the parking brake, 
and  drive  straight  down. 
0 If the engine  won't start, get out and get help. 
Driving  Across  an Incline 
Sooner  or later,  an off-road  trail  will probably go across 
the incline  of a 
hill. If this  happens, you have  to decide 
whether  to try  to drive  across  the incline.  Here are some 
things to  consider: 
A hill that can be driven straight  up or down  may be 
too steep  to drive  across. When  you  go straight  up or 
down  a 
hill, the length of the wheel  base (the 
distance  from the front wheels  to the rear  wheels) 
reduces the likelihood the vehicle  will tumble end  over  end. 
But when 
you drive across an incline, the 
much  more narrow track  width (the distance between 
the  left  and  right wheels)  may  not  prevent the vehicle 
from tilting and rolling over. 
Also, driving  across an 
incline puts more weight  on  the downhill wheels. 
This  could  cause 
a downhill  slide  or  a rollover. 
Surface  conditions  can  be a problem  when  you  drive 
across 
a hill. Loose  gravel,  muddy  spots, or even wet 
grass can cause your tires to  slip sideways,  downhill. 
If the vehicle slips  sideways, it can hit something 
that  will  trip 
it (a rock,  a rut, etc.) and roll over. 
Hidden  obstacles  can make  the steepness  of  the 
incline even worse. 
If you  drive  across  a rock  with 
the  uphill  wheels,  or 
if the downhill wheels  drop into 
a rut or  depression,  your vehicle can tilt even more. 
For  reasons  like these,  you  need to decide  carefully 
whether  to try  to  drive across  an incline. Just because 
the  trail  goes across the incline  doesn't mean  you 
have  to drive  it. The last vehicle  to  try 
it might have 
rolled over. 
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Hood Release 
To open the hood, first 
pull  the  handle  inside 
the  vehicle. 
Then 
go to the  front  of the  vehicle  and pull up on the 
secondary hood release, located  just to the passenger’s 
side  of the  center 
of the grill. 
Lift the hood. 
Before closing the hood,  be  sure all filler  caps 
are on 
properly.  Pull down the hood and  close  it firmly. 
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Body Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate all fuel  doors,  body hood,  body door hinges, 
body  door hinge 
pins, hood latch assembly, pivots, 
spring anchor, release  pawl, tailgate  hinges, and tailgate 
handle pivot points, latch bolt, locks  and folding  seat 
hardware.  Part 
D tells you  what  to  use.  More frequent 
lubrication  may be required  when exposed  to 
a corrosive 
environment. 
Starter  Switch  Check 
When  you  are  doing  this  check,  the  vehicle  could 
move  suddenly. 
If it  does,  you  or others  could  be 
injured.  Follow  the  steps below. 
3. On automatic transmission vehicles,  try to start  the 
engine 
in each gear. The starter should  work only in 
PARK 
(P) or  NEUTRAL (N). If the starter works in 
any other position, your vehicle needs service. 
On  manual transmission vehicles, put the shift lever 
in NEUTRAL (N), push  the clutch down halfway 
and  try  to  start the engine.  The starter should  work 
only  when  the  clutch is pushed down all the  way 
to 
the floor. If the starter works  when  the clutch isn’t 
pushed 
all the  way  down, your vehicle needs  service. 
Brake-Transmission  Shift  Interlock (BTSI) Check 
(Automatic  Transmission) 
1. Before  you start,  be sure  you have enough  room 
around  the vehicle. 
2. Firmly  apply both the parking brake  (see “Parking 
Brake”  in  the  Index 
if necessary)  and the 
regular brake. 
NOTE: Do not use  the  accelerator pedal, and  be 
ready  to 
turn off the  engine  immediately if it starts. 
When  you  are  doing  this  check,  the  vehicle  could 
move  suddenly.  If 
it does,  you or others could be 
injured.  Follow  the  steps  below. 
I. Before  you start,  be sure  you have enough  room 
around  the vehicle.  It should  be parked 
on a 
level  surfxe. 
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USAGE 
Hood Latch 
Assembly,  Pivots, Spring 
Anchor  and 
Release  Pawl 
Hood  and Door 
Hinges 
Body Door 
Hinge Pins, 
Tailgate Hinge 
and Linkage, 
Folding Seat  and 
Fuel Door Hinge 
FLUID/LUBRICANT 
Lubriplate'  Lubricant Aerosol 
(GM  Part 
No. 12346293  or 
equivalent) 
or lubricant meeting 
requirements 
of NLGI # 2, 
Category  LB or GC-LB. 
Multi-Pur  ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
(GM Part 
No. 12346241  or  equivalent). 
Multi-Pur 
ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
k (GM Part 
No. I 234624 1 or  equivalent). 
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USAGE 
Tailgate Handle 
Pivot  Points, 
Hinges, Latch 
Bolt  and Linkage 
Weatherstrip 
Conditioning  Weatherstrip 
Squeaks 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Multi-Pur ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
kk (GM  Part 
No. 1234624 I or equivalent). 
Dielectric  Silicone Grease (GM 
Part 
No. I2345579 or equivalent). 
Multi-Pur  ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
(GM Part 
No. 1234624 I or  equivalent). 
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Tachometer .................................. 2-63 
Voltmeter 
................................... 2-67 
Garage  Door Opener 
............................ 2-5 1 
GAWR ....................................... 4-43 
Gear Positions.  Automatic Transmission 
............. 2- 15 
Gear  Positions.  Manual Transmission .......... 2- I8 . 2- 19 
GloveBox .................................... 2-51 
Gross Axle Weight  Rating ........................ 4-43 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
...................... 4-43 
Guide  en Franpis 
11 
GVWR ....................................... 4-43 
.. ................................. 
Halogen Bulbs ................................ 6-39 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5-2 
Head Restraints ................................. 1-5 
Headlamps .................................... 2-41 
Bulb  Replacement 
....................... 6-40.  6.4 I 
High/Low  Beam Changer ...................... 2-36 
On  Reminder 
................................ 2-42 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-71 
Heating 
........................................ 3-5 
High-Beam  Headlamps 
.......................... 2-36 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-34 
Hitches. Trailer 
................................. 4-55 
Hood 
Checking  Things  Under ......................... 6-9 
Release 
..................................... 6-10 
Horn ......................................... 2-34 
Hydraulic Clutch  Fluid 
...................... 6-25 . 7-46 
Hydraulic Clutch  System Check 
................... 7-41 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-30 
Hearing Ilnpaired 
. Customer  Assistance .............. 8-4 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-33  Ignition 
Positions 
.............................. 
Brakesystem ................................ 7-45 
Drive  Axle 
.................................. 7-45 
Engine Cooling  System 
........................ 7-44 
Exhaust 
Systems ............................. 7-44 
Steering 
.................................... 7-44 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-44 
Throttle  Linkage 
.............................. 7-44 
Transfer Case  (Four-Wheel  Drive) 
............... 7-45 
Instrument  Panel 
............................... 2-60 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-64 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-62 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-72 
Intensity Control 
............................. 2-43 
Interior Lamps 
................................. 2-43 
.................................... J ack. Tire  5-25 
Jump  Starting 
................................... 5-3 
Key  Lock Cylinders  Service 
..................... 7-41 
Key  Release  Button 
............................. 2-12 
Keyless  Entry  System ............................ 2-6 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-2 
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