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Table of Contents (cont'd)
Maintenance Schedule
Service and Appearance Care
Section
Section
Scheduled Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance Inspections
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
Maintenance Records
Fuel
Checking Fluids and Lubricants
GM Oil Life System™
Passenger Compartment Air Filter (If Equipped)
Bulb Replacement
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
Tires and Wheels
Appearance Care
Electrical System/Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Capacities and Specifications
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
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7. Tighten the nuts firmly in a crisscross sequence as
shown by turning the wheel wrench clockwise.
CAUTION:
Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened
wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become loose
and even come off. This could lead to an accident.
Be sure to use the correct wheel nuts. If you have
to replace them, be sure to get new GM original
equipment wheel nuts.
Stop somewhere as soon as you can and have the
nuts tightened with a torque wrench to the proper
torque. See ªCapacities and Specificationsº in
the Index.
NOTICE:
Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to
brake pulsation and rotor damage. To avoid
expensive brake repairs, evenly tighten the
wheel nuts in the proper sequence and to the
proper torque specification.
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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
-3 Fuel
6
-5 Fuels in Foreign Countries
6
-5 Filling Your Tank
6
-7 Filling a Portable Fuel Container
6
-8 Checking Things Under the Hood
6
-10 Engine Oil
6
-14 Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
6
-16 Passenger Compartment Air Filter
(If Equipped)
6
-17 Automatic Transmission Fluid
6
-20 Rear Axle
6
-21 Four-Wheel Drive
6
-22 Engine Coolant
6
-25 Coolant Surge Tank Pressure Cap
6
-26 Power Steering Fluid6
-27 Windshield Washer Fluid
6
-28 Brakes
6
-32 Battery
6
-32 Bulb Replacement
6
-36 Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
6
-36 Tires
6
-45 Appearance Care
6
-46 Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
6
-49 Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
6
-53 GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
6
-54 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
6
-55 Electrical System
6
-63 Replacement Bulbs
6
-64 Capacities and Specifications
6
-67 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
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When to Add Engine Oil
If the oil is at or below the ADD mark, then you'll need
to add at least one quart of oil. But you must use the
right kind. This part explains what kind of oil to use. For
crankcase capacity, see ªCapacities and Specificationsº
in the Index.
NOTICE:
Don't add too much oil. If your engine has so much
oil that the oil level gets above the cross
-hatched
area that shows the proper operating range, your
engine could be damaged.
The engine oil fill cap for
the VORTEC 4800, 5300
and 6000 V8 engines is
located on the passenger's
side engine valve cover.
Be sure to fill it enough to put the level somewhere in
the proper operating range. Push the dipstick all the way
back in when you're through.
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Capacities and Specifications
Please refer to ªRecommended Fluids and Lubricantsº in the Index for more information. See refrigerant charge label
under the hood for charge capacity information and requirements.
Engine Type VIN Code Spark Plug Gap
VORTEC 4800 V8 V 0.060 inches (1.52 mm)
VORTEC 5300 V8 T 0.060 inches (1.52 mm)
VORTEC 6000 V8 U 0.060 inches (1.52 mm)
Wheels and Tires
Model Description Torque
C/K 1500 6 bolts (14 mm)
140 lb
-ft (190 N´m)
C/K 2500 8 bolts (14 mm)
140 lb
-ft (190 N´m)
Tire Pressure See the Certification/Tire label on the rear edge of the driver's door,
or the incomplete vehicle document in the cab.