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Vehicle Care 15
Vehicle Checks
Doing Your Own
Service Work
{Warning
Never try to do your own service
work on the Compressed Natural
Gas (CNG) fuel system. The CNG
fuel system operates under high
pressure. You can be injured and
the vehicle can be damaged if
you try to do your own service
work. Service and repair of this
system should only be performed
by a qualified dealer.
Fuel System Components
{Warning
Tampering with, or improperly
maintaining the high-pressure fuel
system can cause a dangerous
condition in which serious injury(Continued)
Warning (Continued)
or death may result. Never
attempt to modify the fuel system,
and always have the fuel system
repaired and maintained by a
qualified dealer.
CNG fuel system components
include fuel tanks located in the
cargo area and under the vehicle,
an integrated fuel pressure
regulator, in-tank fuel shutoff valves,
high pressure fuel lines,
electronically controlled multipoint
fuel injectors, and other equipment.
Fuel system components comply
with appropriate safety standards.
These components have been
designed and approved for use in a
CNG vehicle. Never modify or
replace any original CNG
components or parts with those
specified for a gasoline-powered
vehicle. Improper parts or
components can damage the
vehicle fuel system and affect the
vehicle safety and performance. Do not modify, tamper with,
or perforate the cargo area tank
shield. Damage to the fuel system
can result.
There is an identifying blue
diamond-shaped CNG label on the
rear of the vehicle. Do not remove
this label. This label is necessary for
compliance with NFPA-52 or CSA
B109 regulations. Driving without
this label may violate the laws or
regulations in some jurisdictions.
Replacement labels can be ordered
from your dealer.
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The manual shutoff valve is on the
inner side of the driver side frame
rail halfway between the front and
rear tires.
A label is on the outside of the
vehicle above the manual shutoff
valve. Do not remove this label.
To turn off the valve, turn the lever
one-quarter turn clockwise. Turn it
counterclockwise to turn the valve
back on.
Turn off the valve if a fuel leak is
suspected or if the vehicle is
involved in an accident. This valve,
when turned, will stop CNG flow to
the engine. If the vehicle has just
been in storage and it will not start,
verify that the valve is turned to the
on position.Wheels and Tires
Tire Changing
This vehicle does not have a spare
tire. SeeTowing the Vehicle 018.
Jump Starting
Jump Starting - North
America
{Warning
If the CNG fuel system has a
leak, a spark from the jumper
cables could ignite the natural
gas, causing injury or death. Do
not jump start the vehicle if you
smell a persistent natural gas
odor or hear a continual hissing
sound. Close the manual shutoff
valve, and have the vehicle towed
to an authorized GM dealer for
service. See Fuel System
Components 015.
See “Jump Starting - North America”
in the owner manual.
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Service and Maintenance 19
Service and
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . 19
Maintenance Records
Natural Gas Vehicle (CNG)Service Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Maintenance
Schedule
{Warning
The tank shields protect the CNG
tank in a crash and from road
hazards. Removal of the shields
may result in tank damage that
could result in a rupture or
possible explosion of the tank.
You or others could be injured or
even killed. If you must remove a
tank shield for any reason, e.g.,
tank inspection or vehicle repair,
always reinstall the shield before
operating the vehicle.
{Warning
Keeping a CNG fuel tank in
service after the tank service
expiration date is dangerous and
is prohibited by federal law. The
tank may no longer withstand the
(Continued)
Warning (Continued)
CNG fuel system operating
pressure. You could be severely
injured or killed. Take the vehicle
to an authorized GM dealer to
have the tank replaced.
See instructions on fuel
container for inspection and
service life.
This CNG vehicle is designed for
routine maintenance (fluids, filters,
etc.) according to the original
specifications as provided in the
owner manual for gasoline fuel
vehicles. See the owner manual for
maintenance service intervals and
fluid specifications.
See your dealer or other qualified
repair facility for required service
and maintenance. Your dealer has
the necessary training and parts to
repair the vehicle.
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20 Service and Maintenance
The flex lines must be inspected
yearly. If there are cuts or corrosion
in the jacket of the flex lines or if the
vehicle has been in an accident, the
flex lines must be replaced.
In addition, the CNG system
requires the following every
60 000 km (37,500 mi) or
36 months, whichever occurs first:
.Visual inspection of the CNG
fuel tanks by a CSA
International-certified inspector
or authorized GM dealer. For
more information, see your
dealer or see:
http://www.csa-international.org
{Warning
The CNG fuel system must be
inspected by a certified inspector
if the vehicle is involved in a
collision or fire. The fuel tanks must be replaced
15 years after manufacture. The
expiration date of the fuel tanks
is on a label on the fuel tanks.
Have an authorized GM dealer
replace the fuel tanks. Do not
reuse old fuel tanks.
. Replacement of the coalescent
filter. See your dealer.
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Service and Maintenance 21
Maintenance Records
Natural Gas Vehicle (CNG) Service Records
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)CNG Tank Information
Location Size Capacity* Serial #Exp. Date
In Front of Rear Axle 254 mm x 1 854 mm
(10 in x 73 in) 79.5 L
(21.0 gal)
Behind Rear Axle (Front) 335 mm x 787 mm
(13 in x 31 in) 51.0 L
(13.5 gal)
Behind Rear Axle (Rear) 335 mm x 813 mm
(13 in x 32 in) 54.0 L
(14.3 gal)
Interior (If Equipped) 391 mm x 991 mm
(15 in x 39 in) 90.0 L
(23.8 gal)
* Total Container Water Volume
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CNG Fuel Tank Inspection Record
Tank Location:
Tank Serial Number:Tank Expiration Date:
Inspection Interval
(Mileage or Years) Inspection Date Inspector Inspector Initials Type of Repair
15 Years N/AN/AN/ATank Exchanged
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CNG Fuel Tank Inspection Record
Tank Location:
Tank Serial Number:Tank Expiration Date:
Inspection Interval
(Mileage or Years) Inspection Date Inspector Inspector Initials Type of Repair
15 Years N/AN/AN/ATank Exchanged
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CNG Fuel Tank Inspection Record
Tank Location:
Tank Serial Number:Tank Expiration Date:
Inspection Interval
(Mileage or Years) Inspection Date Inspector Inspector Initials Type of Repair
15 Years N/AN/AN/ATank Exchanged