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If your parking brake doesn't hold the vehicle when
applied, see your GM Truck dealer who can adjust your
parking brake properly.
To release the parking
brake, first push down the
regular brake pedal. Then,
push the parking brake lever
all the way down and shift
the automatic transmission
to NEUTRAL (N).
The PARK BRAKE light will remain illuminated if the
parking brake is not fully released.
NOTICE:
Driving with the parking brake on can overheat
the parts in the system. You may have to replace
them, and you could also damage other parts of
your vehicle.
Electric/Hydraulic Parking Brake
(If Equipped)
CAUTION:
It will take a few seconds for the parking brake
to fully apply, and even longer when it is cold
outside. Do not leave your vehicle until the
parking brake applies fully. Without the parking
brake applied, your vehicle is free to move. It
could hit someone or something.
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If your vehicle has this
system, you will have a
knob to the right of the
steering column.
To apply the parking brake, pull the knob toward you.
Then shift the transmission to NEUTRAL (N) or
PARK (P).
Push the knob in to release the parking brake. The
ignition must be in RUN and the shift lever out of
PARK (P) in order to release the parking brake.
The parking brake will automatically apply if the
ignition is turned off and in PARK (P) and will also
apply (will not release) if the vehicle's battery is dead
or disconnected.The PARK BRAKE light may flash while the parking
brake is being applied or released. This is normal for
this system.
If your vehicle needs towing or the parking brake will
not release, the towing operator will need to disconnect
the propshaft before towing your vehicle. See ªTowing
Your Vehicleº in the Index.
Air Brake (If Equipped)
CAUTION:
When the yellow SYSTEM PARK and the red
TRAILER AIR SUPPLY knobs are both pushed
in, your rig will be free to move. It could strike
someone or something. When both of these knobs
are pushed in, either hold the regular brake
pedal down or, if you have it, pull out the blue
TRACTOR PARKING knob, to keep your rig
from moving.
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If your vehicle has air
brakes, you will have this
control. Pulling it out
applies the parking brake.
The PARK BRAKE light
will come on when the air
parking brake is applied.
Vehicles built for use as tractors or towing vehicles have
one or two more air brake controls. They look like this:To charge a trailer's air brake system:
1. Move your tractor into the proper position. Apply the
parking brake by pulling the yellow SYSTEM PARK
knob out.
2. Hook up the trailer air system properly.
3. Get into the tractor. Push and hold down the regular
brake pedal.
4. Push in both the yellow SYSTEM PARK and the red
TRAILER AIR SUPPLY knobs. This will charge
your trailer's air system.
If you have the blue TRACTOR PARKING knob,
pull it out to set the tractor brakes while the air system
is charging.
After a few minutes, the trailer system should be fully
charged. When it is, the air pressure gage will show
about 125 to 135 psi (862 to 931 kPa) and you may hear
the ªpop offº valve operate.
For driving with a trailer, the yellow, red and blue
(if equipped) knobs all must be pushed in. It's the same
when you're not pulling a trailer except that the red
TRAILER AIR SUPPLY knob must be out.
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CAUTION:
If you apply any one of the air brake parking
controls while the vehicle is moving, your rig will
stop suddenly. If you are not ready for this, you
or others could be injured. Don't apply any one
of these controls while you're driving, unless you
have to make an emergency stop.
If the air pressure drops below 60 to 70 psi (413 to
482 kPa), the PRIMARY BRAKE light will come on. If
the air pressure drops to 40 to 45 psi (275 to 309 kPa), the
yellow knob will automatically pop out and apply the
spring brakes. If you ever have a complete loss of air so
that your air brakes automatically apply, there is a way that
the tow operator can release the parking brakes to tow the
vehicle. See ªTowing Your Vehicleº in the Index.
CAUTION:
If your vehicle is left in gear, the engine can
start if the vehicle starts to roll. This can easily
happen if you have the diesel engine. Shift the
transmission into NEUTRAL (N) before you
leave the vehicle.
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Using Cruise Control on Hills
How well your cruise control will work on hills depends
upon your speed, load and the steepness of the hills.
When going up steep hills, you may want to step on the
accelerator pedal to maintain your speed. When going
downhill, you may have to brake or shift to a lower gear
to keep your speed down. Of course, applying the brake
or clutch takes you out of cruise control. Many drivers
find this to be too much trouble and don't use cruise
control on steep hills.
Ending Cruise Control
There are different ways to turn off the cruise control:
Step lightly on the brake pedal.
Push the clutch pedal, if you have a
manual transmission.
Move the cruise switch to OFF.
Erasing Speed Memory
When you turn off the ignition, your cruise control set
speed memory is erased.Trailer Brake Hand Control Valve
(Option)
If your vehicle has this feature, it is mounted on the
steering column.
This control lets you apply the trailer brakes without
applying the tractor brakes. You can apply the trailer
brakes a little or apply them all the way if you have to.
Use this control only when you're driving. Don't use it
for parking or to hold the rig on a hill.
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Press the top left switch to turn on your:
Parking Lamps
Marker Lamps (unless your vehicle has the optional
marker and clearance lamps switch)
Taillamps
Instrument Panel Lights
License Plate Lamps
Push the bottom left switch to turn on the headlamps, as
well as all of the lamps just listed. Push the switch
marked with the ªOº symbol to turn off your lamps.
Move the thumbwheel to the right of the off switch
down to dim your instrument panel lights. Moving this
wheel up makes these lights brighter. Moving it all the
way up will make the interior lamp come on.
A circuit breaker protects your headlamps. If you have
an electrical overload, your headlamps will flicker on
and off. Have your headlamp wiring checked right away
if this ever happens.Headlamps On Reminder (If Equipped)
If you have this system, a tone alarm will sound when
your headlamps and/or parking lamps are turned on and
your ignition is in OFF, LOCK or ACCESSORY.
Daytime Running Lamps (If Equipped)
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier for
others to see the front of your vehicle during the day.
DRL can be helpful in many different driving
conditions, but they can be especially helpful in the
short periods after dawn and before sunset.
The high and low
-beam headlamps will come on at
reduced brightness in daylight when:
The ignition is on,
The headlamp switch is off and
The parking brake is released.
When the DRL are on, only your low
-beam headlamps
will be on. The exterior lamps won't be on. Your
instrument panel won't be lit up either.
When it begins to get dark, your DRL indicator light is a
reminder to turn your headlamp switch on. The other
lamps that come on with your headlamps will also
come on.
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When you turn the headlamp switch off, the regular
lamps will go off, and your low
-beam headlamps will
change to the reduced brightness of DRL.
To idle your vehicle with the DRL off, set the parking
brake. The DRL will stay off until you release the
parking brake.
As with any vehicle, you should turn on the regular
headlamp system when you need it.
Marker and Clearance Lamps Switch
(If Equipped)
Your vehicle will have this
switch only if it is designed
to pull a trailer. If it has this
switch, you'll find it on the
upper right side of your
instrument panel, just above
the radio.If your vehicle has no radio, the switch is just above the
storage area. Use the switch to operate your clearance
and marker lamps. The marker lamps are illuminated
when the indicator light is on.
Your headlamps switch will not operate these lamps.
You can use the switch to manually blink the marker and
clearance lamps by simply turning it on and off.
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Trailer Connections (If Equipped)
These connections are located at the rear of the
cab. There is an air connection and a trailer
electrical connection.
Be sure that the couplings to the trailer are
made correctly.
Air Connections
The red line is the supply
line. It provides emergency
or constant air pressure. The
blue line is the control line,
providing service air.
Electrical Connections (If Equipped)
If your vehicle has this system, it has a seven-wire cable
that will go to the trailer to supply electrical power to
the trailer's lighting system. When not in use, it is stored
in the trailer air
-hose storage bracket.
NOTICE:
Starting in 1998, the center pin (also known as
the auxiliary circuit) of the 7
-pin trailer electrical
connector will be wired to provide continuous
power for the trailer anti
-lock brake systems
when the ignition key is in ON or RUN. Care
should be taken to insure that continuous power
on this circuit will not cause damage to the trailer
electrical system.
Consult with the trailer manufacturer for the
proper operation and checking procedures for
the trailer anti
-lock brake systems.
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