1. C! UTldN: 
Incorrect  wheel nuts or improperly tightened 
wheel  nuts can  cause the wheel  to become  loose 
and  even  come 
off. This  could  lead to an accident. 
Be  sure  to use  the correct  wheel nuts. 
If you have 
to replace  them,  be sure to get  new 
GM original 
equipment  wheel  nuts. 
Stop  somewhere 
as soon  as you  can and have the 
nuts tightened  with 
a torque wrench  to 100 lb-ft 
(140 N-m). 
NOTICE: 
Improperly  tightened wheel nuts can  lead to 
brake  pulsation and rotor  damage. 
To avoid 
expensive  brake  repairs,  evenly tighten the  wheel 
nuts  in the proper  sequence and to the proper 
torque  specification. 
I NOTICE: I 
Wheel  covers  won’t fit on your  compact  spare. If 
you try to put a wheel  cover  on  your compact 
spare,  you  could  damage the  cover or the spare.  
Brake  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the complete system.  Inspect  brake lines and 
hoses  for  proper  hook-up, binding,  leaks,  cracks, 
chafing,  etc.  Inspect  disc brake pads for wear and rotors 
for  surface  condition. 
Also inspect  drum brake  linings 
for  wear and  cracks.  Inspect  other  brake  parts,  including 
drums, wheel  cylinders,  calipers,  parking  brake,  etc. The 
parking brake is  self-adjusting and no manual 
adjustment  is required.  You may  need  to have your 
brakes  inspected  more often if your  driving  habits or 
conditions  result in  frequent  braking. 
CaliperKnuckle  Maintenance  Inspection 
If  you operate  your vehicle  in  a  highly corrosive 
environment,  as  indicated  by the  shaded  areas on the 
map  following  this text,  your  vehicle  may require 
additional  brake service.  Refer to  the  appropriate 
GM Service  Bulletin  for  the proper  caliper  inspection 
procedure. 
As necessary,  caliper  pins  and knuckle 
brake  pad abutments  should  be  lubricated  at every 
other  tire rotation.  Also,  see  your 
GM retailer’s 
service  department 
or qualified  service  center  for 
additional  information. 
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