CHEVROLET KODIAK 2007 Owners Manual

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Headlamp Wiring
The headlamp wiring is protected by a circuit
breaker in the light switch. An electrical overload
will cause the lights to go on and off, or in
some cases to remain off. If this happens, have
your headlamp wiring checked right away.
Windshield Wiper Fuses
The windshield wiper motor is protected by a
circuit breaker inside the motor and a circuit
breaker or fuse in the fuse block. If the motor
overheats, the wipers will stop until the motor
cools. If the overload is caused by an electrical
problem, be sure to get it fixed.
Fusible Links
A fusible link is a short piece of wire several gauge
sizes smaller than the circuit it protects. It will melt
in an overload situation, opening the circuit.
Your starter and other circuits have these fusible
links. The size is printed on the insulation. If the
insulation is burned beyond recognition, consult
your dealer for the proper size. Replace a fusiblelink with one of the same size and insulation type.
Fusible link insulation is a special purpose
high-temperature material.
Some examples of circuits with fusible links are
the hydraulic brake booster motor feed circuit, the
generator output circuit, and the intake heater
feed circuit in vehicles with a diesel engine.
Power Windows and Other
Power Options
Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power
windows and other power accessories. When the
current load is too heavy, the circuit breaker opens.
This protects the circuit until the current load returns
to normal or the problem is fixed.
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected
from short circuits by a combination of fuses, circuit
breakers, maxi-fuses and fusible links. This greatly
reduces the chance of a fire caused by an electrical
problem. There may be a fuse taped to the wiring
harness near the hydraulic brake booster.
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Instrument Panel Fuse Block
There are two instrument panel fuse blocks located behind the instrument panel on the passenger’s side of
the vehicle. Be sure to replace fuses with fuses of the same rating. Do not use fuses of higher amperage
than those indicated on the fuse block.
Fuse Usage
1 Stoplamps
2 Center High-Mounted Stoplamp
3 Parking LampsFuse Usage
4 Powertrain Control Module
5 Auxiliary Wiring
6 Heater/Air Conditioning
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Fuse Usage
7 Hazard Warning Flashers
8 Power Post
9 Courtesy Lamps
10 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators
11 Starter
12 Rear Axle/Four-Wheel-Drive
13Trailer Turn Signals/Hazard Warning
Flashers
14 Radio/Chime
15 Daytime Running Lamps
16 Airbag System
17 Exterior/Interior Lamps
18 Parking Brake
19 Accessory Power
20 Ignition 4
21 Sidemarker Lamps
22 Turn Signal/Backup Lamps
23 TransmissionFuse Usage
24 Hydraulics/Air Brake
A Spare
B Spare
Fuse Usage
Blank Not Used
BRK Brake Warning Lamp
RT PRK Passenger’s Side Parking Lamps
Blank Not Used
Blank Not Used
LT PARK Driver’s Side Parking Lamps
RT REAR
TRN/STOPPassenger’s Side Rear Turn
Signal/Stoplamp
LT REAR
TRN/STOPDriver’s Side Rear Turn
Signal/Stoplamp
RADIO Radio
Blank Not Used
Blank Not Used
PWR WNDW Power Windows
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Relay Usage
ECU/PTO*Engine Control Unit/Power Take-Off
*Diesel 7.8 DURAMAX
®
BRK LAMPC4/C5 Brake Lamps,
C6/C7/C8 Tractor/Trailer Wiring
DRL Daytime Running Lamps
IGN-4 Ignition
CHMSL Center High Mounted Stoplamp
MRK LTS Sidemarker and Clearance Lamps
HTD/MIRR Heated Mirrors
HTR Diesel Heated Fuel
RT TRN TRLR Passenger’s Side Trailer Turn Signal
Blank Not Used
LT TRN TRLR Driver’s Side Trailer Turn Signal
Blank Not Used
Blank Not Used
Blank Not Used
Underhood Fuse Block
When a circuit goes out, the problem could be in
either the primary or secondary underhood
fuse blocks. These blocks use blade-type fuses.
Both underhood fuse blocks are located in
the engine compartment, on the passenger’s side
of the vehicle.
To access the fuse blocks, gently squeeze both
sides of the cover to unlatch the tabs at the
top. Then, unsnap both attachments at the bottom
and remove the cover.
Be sure to replace fuses with fuses of the same
rating. Do not use fuses of higher amperage
than those indicated on the fuse block.
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Fuse Usage
RR DEFOG Rear Defogger
ENG 1 Engine 1
ENG 3 Engine 3
PCM-B Powertrain Control Module
Fuse Usage
BLANK Not Used
ENG 4 Engine 4
ENG 2 Engine 2
HTD FUEL Heated Fuel
BLANK Not Used
BLANK Not Used
02A Emissions
A/C COMP Air Conditioning Compressor
ABS 1 Anti-lock Brake System 1
ABS 2 Anti-lock Brake System 2
ABS 3 Anti-lock Brake System 3
ENGINE Engine
E/A PUMP Electronic/Automatic Pump
HORN Horn
NOTE 2L18 Fuel, LG4 Powertrain Control
Valve, LG5 Electronic Control
Module Primary Underhood Fuse Block
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Fuse Usage
NOTE 3L18 Fuel, LG4 Powertrain Control
Valve, LG5 Electronic Control
Module
STUD A Spare
STUD B Spare
Relay Usage
NOTE 1LLY/L18 Fuel Pump Relay, LG4/LG5
Heated Fuel Relay
IGN B Ignition Relay
STARTER Starter Relay
HORN Horn Relay
IGN A Ignition Relay
PTO/ECU*Power Take-Off/Engine Control Unit
(*Diesel 7.8L LG4)
REVERSE Reverse Relay
NEUTRAL
STARTNeutral Start (LG4 Allison Automatic
Transmission Series 3000/3500)
Fuse Usage
IGN 1 Ignition 1
IGN 4 Ignition 4
IGN 3 Ignition 3
BATT/HAZ Battery/Hazard Warning Flashers
HEADLAMP Headlamps
LIGHTING Interior/Exterior Lamps
HVAC Climate Control System
NOTEC4/C5 Electric Brake,
C6/C7/C8 Brake Lamps Secondary Underhood
Fuse Block
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Capacities and Specications
The following approximate capacities are given in English and metric conversions.
SeePart C: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 397for 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 for more
information.
Cooling System – C4/C5 Models
6.6L Automatic Transmission 27.3 qt 25.8 L
8.1L Automatic Transmission 29.8 qt 28.2 L
8.1L Manual Transmission 30.1 qt 28.5 L
Cooling System – C6/C7/C8 Automatic Transmission
7.2L Engine (hp 207 - 230) 31.4 qt 29.7 L
7.2L Engine (hp 250 - 300) 31.2 qt 29.5 L
Isuzu 6H Engine (hp 200 - 215) 33.7 qt 31.9 L
Isuzu 6H Engine (hp 230 - 275) 33.3 qt 31.5 L
8.1L Engine (hp 225 - 295) 32.5 qt 30.8 L
Cooling System – C6/C7/C8 Manual Transmission
7.2L 207 - 230 hp Engine 29.3 qt 27.7 L
7.2L 207 - 230 hp Engine with A/C and Increased Cooling 33.0 qt 31.2 L
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ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
7.2L 250 - 300 hp Engine 32.8 qt 31.0 L
7.2L 250 - 300 hp Engine with A/C and Increased Cooling 33.3 qt 31.5 L
Isuzu 6H 200 - 230 hp Engine 31.6 qt 29.9 L
Isuzu 6H 200 - 230 hp Engine with A/C and Increased
Cooling35.3 qt 33.4 L
Isuzu 6H 250 - 300 hp Engine 34.9 qt 33.0 L
Isuzu 6H 250 - 300 hp Engine with A/C and Increased
Cooling35.4 qt 33.5 L
8.1L 225 - 295 hp Engine 33.3 qt 31.5 L
8.1L with A/C and Increased Cooling 34.9 qt 33.0 L
Engine Oil with Filter
6.6L 14.6 qt 13.8 L
7.2L 30.0 qt 28.4 L
Isuzu 6H
123.8 qt 22.5 L
8.1L 10.0 qt 9.4 L
Check fill level on the oil indicator after initial fill to make sure it is actually full. Oil level may vary depending on
vehicle option content.
1Additional oil is required with auxiliary oil filter systems. Make sure to add enough extra oil to fill the auxiliary oil
filter system. For vehicles equipped with the LUBERFINER 750-C, add 14 quarts (13.25 L).
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ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
Fuel Capacity – C4/C5 Models
Standard (Mid-Mounted) 25 gal 94.6 L
Optional
1(Dual-Tank) (Mid-Mounted) 40 gal 151.4 L
Optional (Mid-Mounted) 32 gal 121.1 L
Optional (Side-Mounted) 35 gal 132.5 L
Optional (Mid-Mounted) 40 gal 151.4 L
Optional (Mid-Mounted) 40 gal 151.4 L
Optional (Mid-Mounted) 60 gal 227.1 L
Optional (Mid-Mounted) 80 gal 302.8 L
One 25-gallon (94.6 L) tank and one 15-gallon (56.8 L) tank
Fuel Capacity – C6/C7/C8 Models
Optional 35 gal 132.4 L
Standard 50 gal 189.2 L
Optional 50 gal 189.2 L
Optional
1(Dual Tanks) 70 gal 264.8 L
Optional2(Dual Tanks) 75 gal 283.8 L
Optional3(Dual Tanks) 100 gal 378.5 L1Two 35-gallon (132.4 L) tanks2One 25-gallon (94.6 L) tank and one 50-gallon (189.2 L) tank3Two 50-gallon (189.2 L) tanks
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ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
Front 4WD Axle (G38) 7.0 pt 3.6 L
Rear Axle – Single Speed
80 (GL4) 8.0 pt 3.7 L
19060D (HPM), 19060S (HPK), 21060D (HPN),
21060S (HPP), 22060S (HPG)31.0 pt 14.7 L
23090S (HPT) 42.5 pt 20.1 L
23105D (HNB), 23105S (HNA) 51.0 pt 24.1 L
26105S (HPA) 51.0 pt 24.1 L
S110 (HD2) and S130 (HD1) 15.0 pt 7.1 L
Rear Axle – Tandem
DS344 (front) (HPI) 34.0 pt 16.1 L
DS344 (rear) (HPI) 31.0 pt 14.7 L
DS404 (HPE), DS404P (HPJ) (front/rear unit) 32.0 pt 15.1 L
RSH44 (front/ rear unit) (HP3) 29.0 pt 13.7 L
Rear Axle – Two-Speed
19060T (HPL), 22060T (HPH) 38.0 pt 18.0 L
21060T (H15) 38.0 pt 18.0 L
23082T (H25) 44.0 pt 20.8 L
26080T (GJ4) 44.0 pt 20.8 L
Transfer Case (Four-Wheel Drive) 4.0 pt 1.9 L
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