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Fuses Usage
INJ 1 Injectors 1
ECM/TCMEngine Control Module,
Transmission Control Module
TRANS Transmission
EMISSIONS1 Emissions 1
ABS SOL Antilock Brake Solenoid
ECM IGN Engine Control Module, Ignition
INJ 2 Injectors 2
EMISSIONS2 Emissions 2
WPR Windshield Wipers
AUX PWR Auxiliary Power
WSW/RVCWindshield Washer, Regulated
Voltage Control
LT LO BEAM Driver Side Low-Beam Headlamp
RT LO BEAMPassenger Side Low-Beam
Headlamp
FOG LAMPS Fog Lamps
LT HI BEAM Driver Side High-Beam Headlamp
HORN Horn
RT HI BEAMPassenger Side High-Beam
HeadlampFuses Usage
BATT 4 Battery 4
BATT 1 Battery 1
STRTR Starter
ABS MTR Antilock Brake System Motor
BATT 3 Battery 3
BATT 2 Battery 2
FAN 2 Cooling Fan 2
FAN 1 Cooling Fan 1
Relays Usage
FUEL/PUMP Fuel Pump
A/C CMPRSR Air Conditioning Compressor
STRTR Starter
PWR/TRN Powertrain
FAN 3 Cooling Fan 3
FAN 2 Cooling Fan 2
FAN 1 Cooling Fan 1
HDM Headlamp Driver Module
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ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
Fuel Tank
3.8L Engine (with NU6 emissions) sold new in CA, ME,
VT, NY, MA (see your dealer/retailer for bordering states)17.0 gal 64.4 L
3.8L Engine (without NU6 emissions) sold new in all other
states (see your dealer/retailer for more information)17.5 gal 66.2 L
5.3L V8 Engine sold new in all states 17.5 gal 66.2 L
Wheel Nut Torque 100 ft lb 140Y
All capacities are approximate. When adding uid, be sure to ll to the appropriate level, as recommended in this
manual. Recheck uid level after lling.
Engine Speci cations
Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap
3.8 V6 Engine 2 Automatic .060 inches (1.52 mm)
5.3 V8 Engine with Active Fuel
Management™C Automatic .040 inches (1.01 mm)
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Maintenance Schedule......................................6-2
Introduction...................................................6-2
Maintenance Requirements..............................6-2
Your Vehicle and the Environment....................6-2
Using the Maintenance Schedule......................6-3
Scheduled Maintenance...................................6-4
Additional Required Services............................6-6
Maintenance Footnotes...................................6-7Owner Checks and Services............................6-8
At Each Fuel Fill............................................6-8
At Least Once a Month...................................6-9
At Least Once a Year.....................................6-9
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants...............6-12
Maintenance Replacement Parts.....................6-13
Engine Drive Belt Routing..............................6-14
Maintenance Record.....................................6-15
Section 6 Maintenance Schedule
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Using the Maintenance Schedule
We want to help you keep your vehicle in good working
condition. But we do not know exactly how you will
drive it. You might drive very short distances only a
few times a week. Or you might drive long distances
all the time in very hot, dusty weather. You might
use your vehicle in making deliveries. Or you might
drive it to work, to do errands, or in many other ways.
Because of all the different ways people use their
vehicles, maintenance needs vary. You might need more
frequent checks and replacements. So please read
the following and note how you drive. If you have any
questions on how to keep your vehicle in good condition,
see your dealer/retailer.
This schedule is for vehicles that:
carry passengers and cargo within recommended
limits. You will nd these limits on the Tire and
Loading Information label. SeeLoading Your
Vehicle on page 4-22.
are driven on reasonable road surfaces within
legal driving limits.
use the recommended fuel. SeeGasoline Octane
on page 5-5.The services inScheduled Maintenance on page 6-4
should be performed when indicated. SeeAdditional
Required Services on page 6-6andMaintenance
Footnotes on page 6-7for further information.
{CAUTION:
Performing maintenance work on a vehicle
can be dangerous. In trying to do some jobs,
you can be seriously injured. Do your own
maintenance work only if you have the
required know-how and the proper tools and
equipment for the job. If you have any doubt,
see your dealer/retailer to have a quali ed
technician do the work. SeeDoing Your Own
Service Work on page 5-4.
Some maintenance services can be complex. So, unless
you are technically quali ed and have the necessary
equipment, you should have your dealer/retailer do
these jobs.
When you go to your dealer/retailer for your service
needs, you will know that trained and supported service
technicians will perform the work using genuine parts.
If you want to purchase service information, seeService
Publications Ordering Information on page 7-15.
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