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Speedometer  and  Odometer 
Your speedometer  lets you  see your speed in both 
miles  per  hour  (mph) and  kilometers  per hour 
(km/h). 
Your odometer  shows  how far your  vehicle has been 
driven,  in either  miles (used  in  the United  States)  or 
kilometers  (used  in Canada). 
Your  vehicle  has  a tamper resistant odometer.  If  you 
see 
silver  lines  between the numbers, you’ll know that 
someone has probably  tried  to turn  it  back, 
so the 
numbers may not  be true. 
You  may  wonder what happens  if your  vehicle  needs a 
new odometer  installed. If the new  one can be  set  to  the 
mileage total 
of the  old  odometer, then  it must be. But if 
it  can’t,  then it’s set at  zero and a label  must be  put on 
the  driver’s  door  to  show the old mileage  reading when 
the new odometer  was  installed. 
Trip Odometer 
The  trip odometer can 
tell  you  how  far you  have 
driven  since 
you last  reset 
it. 
To reset  the trip  odometer 
to  zero, press  the knob 
below 
it. 
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I A CAUTION: 
Using the  wrong  replacement  wheels,  wheel 
bolts  or wheel  nuts  on  your  vehicle  can  be 
dangerous. 
It could  affect  the  braking  and 
handling  of your  vehicle,  make 
your tires  lose 
air  and  make  you  lose  control.  You could  have 
a 
collision  in  which  you or  others  could  be  injured. 
Always  use  the  correct  wheel,  wheel  bolts  and 
wheel  nuts  for  replacement. 
I NOTICE: 
The  wrong  wheel can  also  cause  problems  with 
bearing  life, brake  cooling,  speedometer  or 
odometer  calibration,  headlamp  aim,  bumper 
height,  vehicle  ground  clearance  and  tire  or  tire 
chain  clearance  to  the  body  and  chassis. Used 
Replacement  Wheels 
Putting 
a used  wheel  on  your  vehicle  is 
dangerous. 
You can’t  know  how  it’s been  used  or 
how 
far it’s  been  driven.  It  could  fail  suddenly 
and  cause  an  accident. 
If you have  to  replace a 
wheel,  use a new GM original  equipment  wheel. 
Tire Chains 
I NOTICE: 
If your  vehicle  has  P195/65R15  size  tires,  don’t 
use  tire  chains.  They  can  damage  your  vehicle 
because  there’s  not  enough  clearance. 
NOTICE:  (Continued) 
See “Changing a Flat Tire” in the Index for 
mare  information. 
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Part E: Maintenance  Record 
After the scheduled  services  are  performed,  record the  Services”  or  “Periodic  Maintenance” 
can be added  on 
date,  odometer  reading  and who performed  the  service the  following  record pages. Also, you should  retain all 
in  the boxes provided  after  the  maintenance  interval.  maintenance  receipts. 
Your owner  infomation  portfolio 
Any  additional  information  from “Owner  Checks and 
is a  convenient  place  to store  them. 
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Maintenance  Record 
ODOMETER 
DATE  MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED  SERVICED 
BY READING 
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Maintenance  Record 
I ODOMETER I I 
DATE MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED 
SERVICED BY READING 
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Odometer .................................... 2-49 
Off-Road  Recovery 
............................. 4- 12 
Oil.  Engine 
.................................... 6-12 
Overdrive. Automatic Transaxle 
................... 2-20 
Overheating Engine 
............................. 5-15 
Owner Checks and Services 
....................... 7-30 
Owner Publications. Ordering 
..................... 8-10 
Paint  Spotting. Chemical 
........................ 6-50 
Park  Automatic Transaxle 
.......................... 2- 18 
Shifting Into 
................................. 2-24 
Shifting Out 
of ............................... 2-26 
AtNight 
.................................... 2-12 
Brake 
...................................... 2-23 
Brake Mechanism Check 
....................... 7-33 
Lots 
....................................... 2-12 
Over Things That 
Burn ........................ 2-26 
With  a Trailer 
................................ 4-39 
Passenger Position 
.............................. 1-21 
Passing 
....................................... 4-13 
Passing  with a Trailer 
............................ 4-37 
Passlock 
...................................... 2-12 
Passlock  Warning Light 
.......................... 2-59 
Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
.................. 7-34 
Power 
Accessory Outlet 
............................. 2-45 
DoorLocks 
................................... 2-5 
Option Fuses 
................................ 6-53 
Remote Control Mirror ........................ 2-42 
Parking 
Seat 
......................................... 1-4 
Steering 
.................................... 4-10 
Steering Fluid 
................................ 6-25 
Windows 
................................... 2-28 
Pregnancy.  Use of Safety Belts 
.................... 1-20 
Problems on the  Road ............................ 5-1 
Publications.  Service and Owner ................... 8-10 
Radio  Reception 
.............................. 3-18 
Radios 
........................................ 3-6 
Rain.  Driving  In 
................................ 4-17 
Reading Lamps 
................................ 2-40 
Rear  Door Security Locks 
........................... 2-5 
Outside Seat Position 
.......................... 1-28 
Seatpassengers 
.............................. 1-28 
Towing 
..................................... 5-13 
Window  Defogger 
............................. 3-5 
Rear Seat Cupholder 
............................ 2-43 
Rear  Window  Defogger Antenna 
................... 3-21 
Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-42 
Inside  Daymight 
............................. 2-42 
Reclining Front Seatbacks 
......................... 1-4 
Recommended Lubricants  and Fluids 
............... 7-36 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
...................... 4-29 
Refrigerants. Air Conditioning 
.................... 6-58 
Remote 
Fuel Door Release 
............................. 6-6 
Lock Control 
................................. 2-6 
Trunk  Release  Lockout 
........................ 2-11 
Safety Belt Comfort Guides 
..................... 1-32 
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