1999 GMC SUBURBAN Owner's Manual

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-4
1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt
battery with a negative ground system.
NOTICE:
If the other system isnt a 12-volt system with a
negative ground, both vehicles can be damaged.
2

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-5
4. Open the hoods and locate the positive (+) and
negative (
-) terminal locations on the other vehicle.
Your vehicle has a remote positive (+) jump starting
terminal and a remote negative (
-) ju

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-6
5. Check that the jumper cables dont have loose or
missing insulation. If they do, you could get a shock.
The vehicles could be damaged too.
Before you connect the cables, here are some basic
thi

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-7
8. Now connect the black
negative (
-) cable to 
the good batterys
negative (
-) cable. Use 
a remote negative (
-)
terminal if the vehicle
has one.
Dont let the other end touch anything until t

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-8
12. Remove the cables in reverse order to prevent
electrical shorting. Take care that they dont touch
each other or any other metal.
A. Heavy Unpainted Metal Engine Part
B. Good Battery
C. Dead B

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-9
With current trends in automotive styles and design, 
it is essential that the correct towing equipment is 
used to tow a vehicle. Your vehicle can be towed 
with wheel
-lift equipment or car carr

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-10
NOTICE:
After driving in the overheated engine protection
operating mode, to avoid engine damage, allow 
the engine to cool before attempting any repair.
The engine oil will be severely degraded.

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GMC SUBURBAN 1999  Owners Manual 5-11
NOTICE:
If your engine catches fire because you keep
driving with no coolant, your vehicle can be
badly damaged. The costly repairs would not 
be covered by your warranty. See ªOverheated
Engine