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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 4-14
A cornering skid and an acceleration skid are best
handled by easing your foot off the accelerator pedal.
If your vehicle starts to slide, ease your foot off the
accelerator pedal and quickly ste

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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G 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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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 5-8
To disconnect the jumper cables from both vehicles, 
do the following:
1. Disconnect the black negative (
-) cable from the
heavy, unpainted metal engine part on the vehicle
that had the dead batt

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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 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 too hot when you:

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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 5-11
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 Cooling Fan(s)
CAUTION:
If your ve

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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 5-19
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
conditions, the

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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 6-4
If your vehicle is certified to meet California Emission
Standards (indicated on the underhood emission control
label), it is designed to operate on fuels that meet
California specifications. If s

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CHEVROLET C3500 HD 2001 4.G Owners Manual 6-7
Filling a Portable Fuel Container
CAUTION:
Never fill a portable fuel container while it is in
your vehicle. Static electricity discharge from the
container can ignite the gasoline vapor. You can