Brake Pedal  Travel Battery 
See your  dealer if the brake pedal  does not return  to 
normal height,  or 
if there is a rapid increase  in 
pedal travel. This could  be a sign  of brake trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every time you  make  a brake stop,  your disc brakes 
adjust for  wear. 
Replacing  Brake System Parts 
The braking  system  on  a vehicle is complex. Its  many 
parts  have to be  of top  quality  and  work  well together 
if 
the vehicle is to  have really  good braking.  Your vehicle 
was  designed  and  tested with top-quality 
GM brake parts. 
When  you replace parts  of your braking  system -for 
example,  when  your  brake linings wear  down  and  you 
need  new  ones  put in 
- be sure  you get  new  approved 
GM replacement parts.  If  you don’t, your brakes  may no 
longer work properly. For example, if someone  puts in 
brake linings that are  wrong for your vehicle,  the balance 
between  your front  and rear brakes  can change 
- for the 
worse. The braking  performance you’ve come to expect 
can  change  in many  other ways 
if someone  puts in the 
wrong  replacement brake parts.  Your  new 
vehicle comes  with  a  maintenance  free 
ACDelco@  battery. When it’s time  for  a  new  battery,  get 
one  that  has the replacement  number  shown  on  the 
original battery’s label.  We recommend  an  ACDelco@ 
battery.  See 
Engine Compartment  Overview  on 
page 
5-12 for  battery  location. 
Warning: Battery  posts, terminals  and related 
accessories contain lead  and lead  compounds, 
chemicals  known to the  State  of California  to  cause 
cancer  and reproductive  harm.  Wash  hands  after 
handling. 
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