Chevrolet Low Cab Forward Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S.-
10716700) - 2017 - crc - 12/6/16
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For 3500 models, if the cruise
control is turned back on while the
vehicle speed exceeds what is set
prior to the cancellation of cruise
control, the set vehicle speed
cannot be changed until the vehicle
reaches to the set speed. Also, the
vehicle speed must be 1 MPH
below the previously set vehicle
speed.
For 4500 models, if you hold the
switch at the +RES position, the
vehicle will keep going faster until
you release the switch or apply the
brake. So unless you want to go
faster, do not hold the switch at the
+RES position.Driver Assistance
Systems
Speed Limiter (Gasoline
Vehicle)
Speed limiting restricts the vehicle's
speed by controlling the fuel
injection volume. It prevents the
speed from exceeding 105 km/h
(65 mph) regardless of the pressure
on the accelerator pedal.
Speed limiting does not control
braking, so it is possible for the
vehicle to exceed the set speed on
downhill slopes. If the tire size is
changed, the speed limiting may not
work normally. Be sure to use the
correct tire size specified for your
vehicle.
SeeCruise Control (Diesel) 0224 or
Cruise Control (Gas) 0227.
Fuel
Fuel (Gasoline)
Regular unleaded gasoline with a
posted octane rating of 87 or higher
should be used. It should meet
ASTMD4814 in the U.S. and CGSB
3.5-M87 in Canada. These fuels
should contain the proper additives
and in most cases nothing should
have to be added to the fuel. Pumps
in the U.S. and Canada will be
labeled UNLEADED. Only unleaded
nozzles will fit into this vehicle's
filler neck.
Gasoline with a posted octane
rating of less than 87 should not be
used in this vehicle. Using such
gasoline may cause a heavy
knocking noise when driving, which
can result in damage to the engine.
It is normal to hear a slight pinging
noise while accelerating or driving
up a hill. However, if a constant
knocking noise is heard while using
fuel rated at 87 octane or higher, the
engine should be serviced.
Chevrolet Low Cab Forward Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S.-
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232 Driving and Operating
Some gasolines contain an octane
enhancing additive called
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese
tricarbonyl (MMT). It is not
recommended to use gasoline
containing MMT. Some gasolines
contain an additive called methyl
tertiary butyl ether (MTBE).
Gasoline containing more than 15%
MTBE should not be used in this
vehicle.
Gasoline containing ethanol or
methanol may be available in your
area. Ethanol is ethyl or grain
alcohol. Methanol is methyl or wood
alcohol.
Fuels containing more than 5%
methanol or more than 10% ethanol,
such as E15 or E85, should not be
used in this vehicle. These fuels can
corrode metal parts in the fuel
system. They can also damage
plastic and rubber parts. This
damage would not be covered
under your warranty.
Fuels containing 5% methanol or
less must contain cosolvents and
corrosion prevention additives to
avoid damage to the fuel system.Gasoline for Cleaner Air
Gasolines with detergent additives
help to prevent deposits from
forming in your engine. This helps to
keep the engine in tune and the
emission control system working
properly. These additives as well as
gasoline blends containing oxygen,
such as MTBE or alcohol, promote
cleaner air. This is important in
locations that have high carbon
monoxide and ozone levels.
Fuels in Foreign
Countries
Foreign Operation
If you plan on driving in another
country outside the U.S. or Canada,
unleaded fuel may be hard to find.
Do not use leaded gasoline. If you
use even one tankful, your emission
controls won't work well or at all.
With continuous use, spark plugs
can get fouled, the exhaust system
can corrode, and your engine oil
can deteriorate quickly. Your
vehicle's oxygen sensor will bedamaged. All of that means costly
repairs that would not be covered by
your warranty.
To check on fuel availability, ask an
auto club, or contact a major oil
company that does business in the
country where you'll be driving.
Fuel for Diesel Engines
Diesel Fuel Requirement and
Fuel System
Fuel Requirements
Use of fuels other than ultra
low-sulfur fuel may not conform to
emission regulations.
The fuel supply pump, injector or
other parts of the fuel system and
engine can be damaged if you use
any fuel or fuel additive other than
those specifically recommended by
the dealer.
To help avoid fuel system or engine
damage, pay attention to the
following:
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Some service stations mix used
engine oil with diesel fuel. Some
manufacturers of large diesel