2004 GMC SAVANA engine

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine
{CAUTION:
Steam from an overheated engine can burn
you badly, even if you just open the hood. Stay
away from the engine if you see or hear steam
coming from it. Jus

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual 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:
Clim

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual Cooling System
When you decide it’s safe to lift the hood, here’s what
you’ll see:
A. Radiator Pressure Cap
B. Coolant Recovery Tank
C. Engine Cooling Fan(s)
If the coolant inside the coolant re

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual If there seems to be no leak, start the engine again.
See if the engine cooling fan speed increases when idle
speed is doubled by pushing the accelerator pedal
down. If it doesn’t, your vehicle need

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual Notice:Filling the engine cooling system of a V8
engine only through the radiator neck and engine
coolant over�ow reservoir after the engine coolant
has been drained may cause too little engine
coolan

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual 3. Fill the radiator with the proper DEX-COOL®
coolant mixture, up to the base of the �ller
neck. SeeEngine Coolant on page 5-22for more
information about the proper coolant mixture.4. Then �ll the c

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual 6. Start the engine and let it run until you can feel the
upper radiator hose getting hot. Watch out for the
engine cooling fan.
7. By this time, the coolant level inside the radiator
�ller neck may b

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GMC SAVANA 2004  Owners Manual 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 fan i