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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual NOTICE: 
Improperly  tightened wheel nuts  can  lead  to 
brake  pulsation  and  rotor  damage. 
To avoid 
expensive  brake  repairs,  evenly tighten  the  wheel 
nuts  in  the  proper  sequence  and

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual 1. 
2. 
3. 
Put the flat tire on the ground  at the  rear of the 
vehicle,  with  the  valve stem pointed down. 
Tilt  retaining  bar downward  and  through  the  wheel 
opening.  Make sure it  is ful

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual Compact Spare Tire 
Although the compact  spare tire was  fully inflated  when 
your  vehicle  was  new,  it  can lose air after  a time.  Check 
the inflation pressure regularly. It should  be 
60 ps

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice 
or Snow 
What you don’t  want to  do  when  your  vehicle  is  stuck is 
to spin  your  wheels too fast. The method  known  as 
“rocking”  can help 
you get

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual 3. 
4. 
Check both  sides  of  the  dipstick, and  read  the  lower 
level. The fluid  level  must  be 
in the COLD  area for a 
cold  check  or 
in the HOT  area  or cross-hatched  area 
for a  hot c

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual Using the  wrong  fluid  can  badly  damage 
brake  system  parts.  For  example,  just 
a few 
drops  of mineral-based  oil, such  as  engine 
oil,  in  your  brake  system  can  damage  brake 
syste

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual Tire Inspection and Rotation 
Tires should  be inspected every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 000 to 13 000 km) for  any  signs  of unusual  wear. 
If  unusual  wear  is present, rotate  your tires as soon

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual I 
ng tires  could  cause  you to lose  control  while 
driving.  If  you mix  tires  of different  sizes or types 
(radial  and  bias-belted  tires),  the  vehicle may  not 
handle  properly,  and  y

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual Traction -- A, B, C 
The  traction  grades,  from  highest to lowest,  are A, B, 
and C, and they represent the tire’s  ability to stop on wet 
pavement  as  measured  under  controlled  conditions

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CHEVROLET ASTRO 1996 Service Manual If you need to replace  any of your wheels, wheel bolts 
or  wheel nuts,  replace them only  with  new 
GM original 
equipment 
parts. This  way,  you  will be sure to have 
the  right wheel,  wheel b