
To adjust balance or fade to the middle position, select
BAL or FAD. Then press and hold AUDIO for more than
two seconds until a beep sounds. B (balance) and a zero
or F (fade) and a zero displays.
To adjust both tone controls and both speaker controls
to the middle position, first end out of audio mode by
pressing another button, causing the radio to perform that
function, or by waiting five seconds for the display to
return to the time of day. Then press and hold the AUDIO
button for more than two seconds until a beep sounds.
CEN displays.
Fade may not be available if the vehicle is a regular cab
model.
Radio Messages
CAL (Calibration):The audio system has been
calibrated for your vehicle from the factory. If CAL
displays it means that the radio has not been configured
properly for your vehicle and must be returned to your
dealer/retailer for service.
LOC (Locked):This message displays when the
THEFTLOCK
®system has locked up. Take the vehicle
to your dealer/retailer for service.
If any error occurs repeatedly or cannot be corrected,
contact your dealer/retailer.
Playing a CD
Insert a CD partway into the slot, label side up. The
player pulls it in and the CD should begin playing.
CD displays. If you want to insert a CD with the ignition
off, first press the eject button or the RCL knob.
If you insert a CD with the radio off and the ignition on,
it starts to play.
If the ignition or radio is turned off, with a CD in the
player, it stays in the player. When the ignition or radio
is turned on, the CD starts playing where it stopped,
if it was the last selected audio source.
As each new track starts to play, the track number
displays.
The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch (8 cm) single
CDs with an adapter ring. Full-size CDs and the
smaller CDs are loaded in the same manner.
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2 NEXT:The tape must have at least three seconds of
silence between each selection for next to work. Press
this pushbutton to go to the next selection on the tape.
Pressing this pushbutton multiple times in the next mode
increases the number of selections to be searched
forward. Pressing the PREV pushbutton cancels the
selections.
3 REV (Reverse):Press to quickly reverse the tape.
FR displays. The radio plays while the tape reverses.
Press it again to return to playing speed. Select stations
during reverse operation by using the TUNE or SEEK
controls or by using the scan or preset scan features.
4 FWD (Forward):Press to quickly advance the
tape. FF displays. The radio plays while the tape
advances. Press again to return to playing speed. Select
stations during forward operation by using the TUNE
or SEEK controls or by using the scan or preset
scan features.
5 SIDE:Press to play the other side of the tape.
6 RPT (Repeat):The tape must have at least three
seconds of silence between each selection for repeat to
work. Press and release to hear a selection over again.
RPT displays. Press again to turn off repeated play.
OFF displays.oSEEKp:The tape must have at least three seconds
of silence between each selection for seek to work. The
left arrow is the same as the PREV pushbutton and the
right arrow is the same as the NEXT pushbutton. If either
the left or right arrow is held or pressed more than once,
the player continues moving backward or forward through
the tape.
AM FM:Press to listen to the radio when a tape is
playing. The inactive tape remains inside the radio for
future listening.
TAPE:Press to play a cassette tape when listening to
the radio. CAS displays when a tape is loaded.
Z(Eject):Press to eject a tape. Eject can be
activated with the radio off. Cassette tapes can be
loaded with the ignition and radio off if this button is
pressed first.
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{CAUTION:
If you get fuel on yourself and then something
ignites it, you could be badly burned. Fuel can
spray out on you if you open the fuel cap too
quickly. This spray can happen if the tank is nearly
full, and is more likely in hot weather. Open the
fuel cap slowly and wait for any “hiss” noise to
stop. Then unscrew the cap all the way.
When reinstalling the cap, turn it clockwise until it is
tight.
Notice:If you need a new fuel cap, be sure to get
the right type. Your dealer/retailer can get one
for you. If you get the wrong type, it may not fit
properly. This may cause the malfunction indicator
lamp to light and may damage the fuel tank and
emissions system. SeeMalfunction Indicator Lamp
on page 3-36.If the vehicle has dual tanks, fill the driver side tank,
or forward tank, first. The fuel gage will give better
readings this way. The gage will show the total fuel left
in both tanks.
If the vehicle is a C4/C5 model and has dual tanks, the
engine must be off when refueling or the fuel transfer
system may become inoperable.
If the vehicle has a single tank with dual fillers, where
there is a filler on each side of the vehicle, do not
attempt to fill the tank through both fillers at the same
time. Do not fill the tank with both caps removed or
over-filling the tank and fuel spillage can result.
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Capacities and Specifications
The following approximate capacities are given in English and metric conversions. SeePart C: Recommended Fluids
and Lubricants on page 6-31for more information.
ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134aFor the air conditioning system refrigerant charge
amount, see the refrigerant caution label located
under the hood. See your dealer/retailer for more
information.
Cooling System – C4/C5 Models
6.6L V8 Automatic Transmission 27.9 qt 26.4 L
8.1L V8 Automatic Transmission 29.8 qt 28.2 L
8.1L V8 Manual Transmission 30.1 qt 28.5 L
Cooling System – C6/C7/C8 Automatic Transmission
7.2L L6 Engine 32.0 qt 30.2 L
Isuzu 6H Engine (207 - 275 hp) 34.8 qt 32.9 L
Isuzu 6H Engine (300 hp) 33.9 qt 32.1 L
8.1L V8 Engine 32.5 qt 30.8 L
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Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number
Fuel Filter
6.6L V8 98017645 TP1298B
7.2L L6 — 1R-0751
2
Isuzu 6H 98026037 —
8.1L V8 (C4/C5 with NG6/NK1 or U-Haul) 15807649 —
8.1L V8 (C4/C5 with all other fuel tanks) 10376257 —
8.1L V8 (All C6/C7/C8) 10370247 —
Power Steering Fluid Filter 88892858 —
Secondary Fuel Filter
6.6L V8 — —
7.2L L6 (NWB/KUR) 25982639 S3229
3
Isuzu 6H (NWB) 15618921 S32023
Isuzu 6H (KUK) 88983117 TP1519
8.1L V8 (K28 and standard U-Haul) 25014476 TP1247
Spark Plugs
6.6L V8 — —
7.2L L6 — —
Isuzu 6H — —
8.1L V8 12578277 41-983
1Optional air filter (GM Part No. 88937548 AC Delco No. A2035C) for C6/C7/C8 Models. Fits inside standard size
filter (GM Part No. 88937525 AC Delco No. A2031C) listed previously.
2Caterpillar®part number.3Racor part number.
See the Allison Transmission Operator’s Manual in your vehicle for external filter part numbers and information.
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•Gather the important information you will need from
the other driver. Things like name, address, phone
number, driver’s license number, vehicle license
plate, vehicle make, model and model year, Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN), insurance company and
policy number, and a general description of the
damage to the other vehicle.
•If possible, call your insurance company from the
scene of the crash. They will walk you through the
information they will need. If they ask for a police
report, phone or go to the police department
headquarters the next day and you can get a copy of
the report for a nominal fee. In some states/provinces
with “no fault” insurance laws, a report may not be
necessary. This is especially true if there are no
injuries and both vehicles are driveable.
•Choose a reputable collision repair facility for your
vehicle. Whether you select a dealer/retailer or a
private collision repair facility to fix the damage,
make sure you are comfortable with them.
Remember, you will have to feel comfortable with
their work for a long time.
•Once you have an estimate, read it carefully and
make sure you understand what work will be
performed on your vehicle. If you have a question,
ask for an explanation. Reputable shops welcome
this opportunity.
Managing the Vehicle Damage Repair
Process
In the event that your vehicle requires damage repairs,
GM recommends that you take an active role in its repair.
If you have a pre-determined repair facility of choice, take
your vehicle there, or have it towed there. Specify to the
facility that any required replacement collision parts be
original equipment parts, either new Genuine GM parts or
recycled original GM parts. Remember, recycled parts
will not be covered by your GM vehicle warranty.
Insurance pays the bill for the repair, but you must live
with the repair. Depending on your policy limits, your
insurance company may initially value the repair using
aftermarket parts. Discuss this with your repair
professional, and insist on Genuine GM parts. Remember
if your vehicle is leased you may be obligated to have the
vehicle repaired with Genuine GM parts, even if your
insurance coverage does not pay the full cost.
If another party’s insurance company is paying for the
repairs, you are not obligated to accept a repair valuation
based on that insurance company’s collision policy repair
limits, as you have no contractual limits with that
company. In such cases, you can have control of the
repair and parts choices as long as cost stays within
reasonable limits.
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