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After Towing
Block the rear wheels and install axle and propeller
shafts. Check for proper phasing of universal joints.
Apply the emergency brake system before disconnecting
from the towing vehicle. Check and fill the rear axle
with oil as required.
Towing Your Vehicle From the Front
(All Wheels On the Ground)
Your vehicle may be towed on all wheels provided the
steering is working. Remember that the power brakes
and power steering will not have power assist. Vehicles
with air brakes will not have brakes. There must be a
tow bar installed between the towing vehicle and the
disabled vehicle.
Before Towing
Block the wheels of the disabled vehicle. On vehicles
with air brakes, release the emergency brake system by
compressing the brake chamber springs as outlined in
this section. (Note: This is to prevent the possibility of
the emergency brake being applied during towing.)On vehicles with hydraulic brakes, release the
parking brake fully by moving the lever to the
fully
-released position.
On vehicles equipped with an electric/hydraulic parking
brake, remove the propshaft.
Disconnect the propshaft at the rear axle (forward axle
on tandem axle models). Secure the propshaft to the
frame or crossmember.
If there is damage or suspected damage to the axle(s),
remove the axle shafts. Cover the hub openings to
prevent the loss of lubricant or entry of dirt or
foreign objects.
After Towing
Block the rear wheels and install axle and propshafts.
Check for proper phasing of universal joints. Apply
the parking brake system before disconnecting from
the towing vehicle. Check and fill rear axle with oil
as required.
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5-15 Towing Your Vehicle From the Rear
(Rear Wheels Off the Ground)
Before Towing
Secure the steering wheel to maintain a straight
-ahead
position. Make certain that the front axle is not loaded
above the front axle Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
as indicated on the vehicle's Certification/Tire label.
After Towing
Block the rear wheels and release the steering. Apply the
parking brake system before disconnecting from the
towing vehicle.
Refer to the transmission shift label for
additional information.
Releasing Air-Operated Parking Brakes
If your vehicle has air brakes, you could have a special
towing problem. If your vehicle has to be towed because
you had a complete loss of air pressure from both
systems, the parking brakes may have applied. The tow
operator can release the brakes manually by using the
following steps. Then your vehicle can be towed with all
wheels or just the rear wheels on the ground.
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CAUTION:
Working on air brakes without first using
the release studs to compress the springs
can lead to injury. Never work on the air
brake chambers without first using the
release studs to compress the brake springs.
When the brake springs are manually
compressed, you will have no brakes.
Release your air
-operated parking brakes
manually only to tow the vehicle. Never
drive the vehicle with the brakes released.
1. Block the wheels of the vehicle.
2. Remove the release stud and nut from the side of the
brake chamber. Some chambers have studs which are
visible at all times.
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Section 6 Service and Appearance Care
Here you will find information about the care of your vehicle. This section begins with service and fuel information,
and then it shows how to check important fluid and lubricant levels. There is also technical information about your
vehicle, and a part devoted to its appearance care.
6
-2 Service
6
-4 Fuel (Gasoline Engine)
6
-5 Diesel Fuel Requirements and Fuel System
6
-6 Fuels in Foreign Countries (Gasoline Engines)
6
-7 Filling Your Tank
6
-8 Filling a Portable Fuel Container
6
-9 Checking Things Under the Hood
6
-11 Noise Control System
6
-13 Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)
6
-17 Engine Oil (Caterpillar Diesel Engine)
6
-17 Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
6
-18 Automatic Transmission Fluid
6
-19 Manual Transmission Fluid
6
-20 Rear Axle
6
-20 Rear Axle Shift Motor (Option)
6
-21 Radiator Pressure Cap (Gasoline Engines)
6
-22 Surge Tank Pressure Cap (Diesel Engines)
6
-22 Thermostat6
-23 Engine Coolant (Gasoline Engine)
6
-27 Engine Coolant (Caterpillar Diesel Engine)
6
-28 Power Steering Fluid
6
-29 Windshield Washer Fluid
6
-30 Brakes
6
-36 Electric/Hydraulic Parking Brake Fluid
6
-42 Battery
6
-44 Other Service Items
6
-48 Tires
6
-59 Appearance Care
6
-59 Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
6
-63 Cleaning the Outside Your Vehicle
6
-66 GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
6
-67 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
6
-67 Service Parts Identification Label
6
-68 Electrical System
6
-74 Capacities and Specifications
6
-77 Air Conditioning Refrigerants
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Electric/Hydraulic Parking
Brake Fluid
If you have an electric/hydraulic parking brake, a good
time to check the fluid level is when you check the fluid
levels under the hood.
If you need to add fluid, use Dexron III automatic
transmission fluid (GM Part Number 12345881).
How to Check and Add Fluid
First, apply the parking brake. To check the fluid level,
look at the MAX and MIN lines on the side of the
reservoir. If the level is below the MAX line, add fluid.
To add fluid, clean away any dirt around the reservoir
cap. Remove the reservoir cap and add enough fluid to
bring it up to the MAX level.
NOTICE:
Always use proper fluid (automatic transmission
fluid), not brake fluid. Failure to use the proper
fluid can cause leaks and damage hoses and seals.
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ITEM NO. ITEM REMARKS
1 Brake Camshaft , Brake Caliper
Rails (If Equipped)$One fitting each (apply sparingly). For caliper rails,
apply Aero Shell #5 Lubricant.
2 Steering Column Slip Joint* One fitting.
3 Steering Drag Link Ends One fitting at each end.
4 Steering Column U
-Joints One fitting each joint.
5 Pivot Points and Hinges Apply chassis lubricant.
6 Slack Adjuster One fitting.
7 Brake Cam Roller Pins at interface
of pin and shoe Apply engine oil.
8 Front Steering Knuckles One fitting each side, lower bushing (hand
-operated
grease gun only). Hand
-pack upper bearing.
9 Front Wheel Bearings Hand
-pack or lubricate.
10 Steering Tie Rod Ends One fitting each end.
11 Spring Slip Pads*
(Multi
-Leaf Only)Apply chassis lubricant.
12 Clutch Release Bearing* Cup or fitting.
13 Battery Terminal
(except ªSTº type)Keep coated with petroleum jelly.
14 Parking Brake Bell Crank*$ One fitting.
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ITEM NO. ITEM REMARKS
15 Transmission Fill to level of filler plug.
16 Transmission
-Auto*Check fluid level.
17 Propshaft Slip Joint One fitting each joint; lubricate with GM Part
No. 1051344 Wheel Bearing Lubricant.
18 Propshaft U
-Joints One fitting each joint (1480 and 1550 Series); lubricate
with GM Part No. 1051344 Wheel Bearing Lubricant. Two
fittings each joint (1610 Series and larger); lubricate with
GM Part No. 1051344 Wheel Bearing Lubricant.
19 Rear Wheel Bearing Hand
-pack or lubricate.
20 Rear Axle Fill to level of filler plug.
21 Parking Brake Clevis Pin$ Apply chassis lubricant.
22 Master Cylinder $ Fill to 1/4, (6 mm) below opening.
23 Parking Brake Lever Pivot*$ Apply chassis lubricant.
* Applies to some vehicles.
Applies to air brakes only.
Refer to Allison Transmission Operator's Manual.
$ Applies to hydraulic brakes only.
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Name Circuits Protected
CHAS Exhaust Brake, Air Suspension
Dump Valve, Air Dryer, HYD
ABS ECHU
PARK LP Auxiliary Wiring, Air Conditioner
Controls, Parking Lamps, Turn
Signals, Taillamps, Stoplamps,
Marker Lamps, Trailer Running
Lamps, Lighted Mirrors, Radio
Receiver, Mirror Clearance Lamps
HORN Horn/Diagnostic Connector
PRK BRK Parking Brake Module
FUEL Heated Fuel Filter (Diesel
Engines) or Fuel Pump
(Gasoline Engines)
AXLE Heated Mirrors, Radiator Shutters,
Tw o
-Speed Axle Motor,
Tw o
-Speed Axle Switch
MRKR LP Roof Marker Lamps,
Trailer Marker Lamps,
Marker Lamp RelayName Circuits Protected
CIG/AUX Cigarette Lighter,
Auxiliary Power Jacks
AUX Auxiliary Wiring Relay
IGN RLY/VIN Vehicle Interface Module
(Diesel Engines) or Generator,
Coil, Injectors (Gasoline Engines)
WDO Power Windows
CRNK Starter Relay
IGN SW Instrument Panel Cluster Telltales
AUX Auxiliary Wiring
RDO Radio, Auxiliary Wiring
DR LK Power Door Locks
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