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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual Dolly Towing
Front Towing (Front Wheels Off the
Ground)
Two-Wheel-Drive Vehicles
Notice:If you tow a two-wheel-drive vehicle with
the rear wheels on the ground, the transmission
could be damaged. The

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual 4. Follow the dolly manufacturer’s instructions to
attach and secure the vehicle being towed to
the dolly and then the loaded dolly to the tow
vehicle. Make sure the wheels are straight before
towin

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual 4. Follow the dolly manufacturer’s instructions to
attach and secure the vehicle being towed to
the dolly and then the loaded dolly to the tow
vehicle.
For manual transmission vehicles, make sure th

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual Trailer Brakes
If your trailer weighs more than 1,000 lbs (450 kg)
loaded, then it needs its own brakes — and they must
be adequate. Be sure to read and follow the instructions
for the trailer brake

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual Radiator Pressure Cap
Notice:If the pressure cap is not tightly installed,
coolant loss and possible engine damage may
occur. Be sure the cap is properly and tightly
secured.
SeeEngine Compartment Ove

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual 4. Then �ll the coolant recovery tank to the
FULL COLD mark.
5. Reinstall the cap on the coolant recovery tank, but
leave the radiator pressure cap off.6. Start the engine and let it run until you can

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual When to Check
Check your tires once a month or more. Also check the
tire pressure of the spare tire. If you have a compact
spare tire, it should be at 60 psi (420 kPa). See
Spare Tire on page 5-92for

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GMC CANYON 2006  Owners Manual Tire Chains
{CAUTION:
If your vehicle has P225/75R15, P265/75R15 or
P235/75R15 size tires, do not use tire chains.
They can damage your vehicle because there
is not enough clearance. Tire chains used