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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual Increasing Speed While Using Cruise
Control
There are two ways to go to a higher speed:
Use the accelerator pedal to get to the higher
speed. Press the set button at the end of the lever,
then releas

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual Readings in either warning zone indicate a possible
problem in the electrical system. Have the vehicle
serviced as soon as possible.
Brake System Warning Light
With the ignition on, the brake system w

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual Anti-Lock Brake System
Warning Light
With the anti-lock brake
system, this light will come
on when you start your
engine and may stay on for
several seconds.
That’s normal. If the light doesn’t co

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual If you move the shift lever to FIRST (1), the light
will come on and stay on to indicate that the
traction system is off. This is normal operation. To
turn the system back on, move the shift lever
ba

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual SERVICE TIRE MONITOR
If your vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure
Monitor System, this message will be displayed if one or
more of the tire monitor sensors have malfunctioned,
or if all of the t

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual TIGHTEN FUEL CAP
If the vehicle’s fuel cap is not tightened properly this
message may appear along with the check engine light
on the instrument panel. Reinstall the fuel cap,
making sure to fully i

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive in
spurts — heavy acceleration followed by heavy
braking — rather than keeping pace with traffic. This is
a mistake. Your brakes may not have time t

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CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 9.G Owners Manual If your vehicle is in cruise control when the TAS begins
to limit wheel spin, the cruise control will automatically
disengage. When road conditions allow you to safely
use it again, you may re-engage