2001 CHEVROLET SILVERADO trailer

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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 4-77 When You Are Ready to Leave After
Parking on a Hill
1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down
while you:
Start your engine;
Shift into a gear; and
Release the parking brake.
2. Let

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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 4-78
The six-wire harness contains the following 
trailer circuits:
Yellow: Left Stop/Turn Signal
Dark Green: Right Stop/Turn Signal
Brown: Taillamps
White: Ground
Light Green: Back
-up Lamps
Li

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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 4-79
The eight-wire harness contains the following 
trailer circuits:
Yellow: Left Stop/Turn Signal
Dark Green: Right Stop/Turn Signal
Brown: Taillamps
White: Ground
Light Green: Back
-up Lamps


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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 4-80
If your vehicle is equipped with the ªHeavy-Duty
Traileringº option, please refer to ªHeavy
-Duty Trailer
Wiring Packageº, earlier in this section.
When the camper
-wiring harness is ordered

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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 4-84
Variable Mode: PTO speed control mode can be used
for both stationary and mobile applications. This mode
allows PTO to be controlled in a fashion similar to how
cruise control sets vehicle speed.

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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 5-8
1. Disconnect the black negative (-) cable from the
heavy, unpainted metal engine part on the vehicle
that had the dead battery.
2. Disconnect the black negative (
-) cable from the
negative (
-)

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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2001 1.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 SILVERADO 2001 1.G Owners Manual 5-18
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