1999 CHEVROLET TAHOE air condition

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
3-6
Rear Air Conditioning and Rear Heater 
(If Equipped)
If your vehicle has the rear air conditioning and rear
heater system combination, controls are provided to
regulate temperature

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
3-7 Air Conditioning
On hot days, open the windows long enough to let hot
air inside escape. This reduces the time it takes for your
vehicle to cool down. Then keep your windows closed

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
3-8 Ventilation System
For mild outside temperatures when little heating or
cooling is needed, use VENT to direct outside air
through your vehicle. Air will flow through the
instrument

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
3-9
Ventilation Tips
Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow or
any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater
and defroster will work far better, reducing the
chance

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
5-4
2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables
can reach, but be sure the vehicles arent touching
each other. If they are, it could cause a ground
connection you dont want

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
5-10 If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine
If you get an engine overheat warning but see or hear no
steam, the problem may not be too serious. Sometimes
the engine can get a little to

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
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Cooling System (Gasoline Engine)
When you decide its safe to lift the hood, heres what
youll see:
A. Coolant Recovery Tank
B. Radiator Pressure Cap
C. Engine Fan(s)
CAUTION:
If

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999 1.G Owners Manual yellowblue     
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Engine Fan Noise
Your vehicle has a clutched engine cooling fan. When
the clutch is engaged, the fan spins faster to provide
more air to cool the engine. In most everyday driving