CHEVROLET ASTRO CARGO VAN 1995 2.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 1995, Model line: ASTRO CARGO VAN, Model: CHEVROLET ASTRO CARGO VAN 1995 2.GPages: 342, PDF Size: 17.57 MB
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Lamp and Bulb Data
EXTERIOR LAMPS
Halogen Headlamps -
Sealed Beam
Halogen Headlamps
-
Composite
Halogen Headlamps
-
Composite Park, Signal Lamp
Rear, Stop Lamps
Marker Lamps
Backup Lamp
License Lamp
CHMSL Assembly
INTERIOR LAMPS
Dome Lamp (w/o Roof
Console)
Dome Lamp (with
Roof Console)
Glove Box Lamp
Heater
& AC Control
Visor Vanity Mirror
Lamps
Stepwell Lamp
Reading Lamp (with
Roof Console)
Reading Lamp (w/o
Roof Console)
Ashtray Lamp
Heater or NC Control
QUANTITY
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
1
1
Unit
2
3
1
2
4
3
4
2 1
2
TRADE NO.
H6054
9006 (Low Beam)
9005 (High Beam)
3 157NA
2057
194
1156
194
See GM Dealer
211-2
211-2
194
37
194
211-2 906
906
161
194
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NOTE: A PC part number indicates that the bulb and base are one
assembly and must be replaced
as such.
General Indicator
Lamp?
Instrument Cluster
1llum.T
Headlamp Beam
Indicator Lamp?'
Headlamp Beam
Indicator Lamp$
Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (Service Engine Soon)?
Malfunction Indicator
Lamp (Service Engine Soon)$
Directional Indicator? Directional Indicator$ Brake Warning
Indicator Lamp?
Brake Warning
Indicator Lamp$
Transmission Indicator
Dial$
Safety Belt Warning?
Safety Belt Warning$
Daytime Running
Lamps Indicator?
Daytime Running Lamps Indicator$
Anti-lock Warning
Indicator?
Anti-lock Warning Indicator$
Air Bag?
Air Bag$
?With Standard Cluster
$With Digital Cluster 1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
PC74
PC94
PC74
PC161
PC74
PC 194
PC74
PC 194
PC74
PC 194
PC 194 PC74
PC194 PC74
PC161
PC74
PC 194 PC74
PC 194
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4673
CIG LTRlDM
€9 HRN/TL LPS
E3 ECM B
I
0 I
GAGES
INST LPS
AUX ls.l HTR A/C
d ClRlERK u 30 PWR ACC
STOPlHAZ
I
TURN -B/U HTR A/C RADIO
nr'
I- 10 1 rT ClRiBRK 2J 10 % 4 25 u ECM 1 30 PWR WDO WIPER
AIR BAG BRAKE
3 FRONT
Fuse Legend
0 5 Amp - Tan
0 7.5 Amp - Brown
0 10 Amp - Red
0 15 Amp - Blue
0 20 Amp - Yellow
25 Amp - Clear
0 30 Amp - Green
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INST LPS
PWR ACCY
CIG LTFUDM
GAGES
CIRCUITS
PROTECTED
Instrument Panel
Lamps, Radio
Dial Lamps,
Heater Lamps
Power
Door
Locks, Power Seat
Digital Clock,
Cigarette
Lighter, Dome Lights, Radio
Memory, Glove
Box Lamp
Instrument Cluster Gages,
Brake Switch, Audio Alarm.
Headlight
Switch
Illumination,
Ash Tray
Illumination
AUX HTR-A/C Auxiliary
Heater-Rear
AIC (if
equipped)
STOP-HA2
HORN/TL
LMPS
TURN-BAJ
Stop Lamps,
Hazard Flash,
Digital Instrument
Cluster
Headlamp Switch, Rear
and Parking
Lamps, Horn
Relay
Direction
Signal
Flash, Back Up
Lamps
FUSE
10 Amp
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
30 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
25 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
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HTR A/C
RADIO
ECM B
ECM I
PWR WDO
AIR BAG
WIPER
BRAKE
DRL** PWR
MIRRORS*
TRAILER*
CIRCUITS
PROTECTED
Front Heater &
Air
Conditioning
Radio
Engine Control
Module
Engine Control Module
Power
Windows
Air Bag
Windshield Wiper
Anti-Lock
Brake System,
Speedometer,
Cruise Control
Canadian Daytime
Running Lamps
rower Mirror
Trailer Wiring
Harness
FUSE
20 Amp
15 Amp
15 Amp
10 Amp
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
30 Amp
10 Amp
25 Amp
15 Amp
10 Amp
3 Amp
30 Amp
*In-line fuse
**Canada
only
***In-line fuse (certain models)
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Recommendations
ENGINE (VIN)
OIL FILTER
AIR CLEANER FILTER
PCV VALVE
SPARK PLUGS* FUEL FILTER
RADIATOR CAP 4.3L (W)
PF52
A1163C
cv774c
CR43TSM
GF48
1
RC27
*Use copper-cored resistor type spark plugs.
Air Conditioning Refrigerants
Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If the air conditioning
system in your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure
the proper refrigerant is
used. If you’re not
sure, ask your GM dealer. For additional information, see
your “Warranty and Owner Assistance Information” booklet.
Refrigerant should be added only by a qualified
A/C technician.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity
TYPE
R-l34a
R-134a
SYSTEM
C-60* *
C-69***
QUANTITY*
2.00 lbs. (.91 kg)
3.00 lbs. (1.36 kg)
*All Quantities
Are Approximate
**Front A/C Only
***Front
& Rear A/C
NOTICE:
R-134a refrigerant is not compatible with R-12 refrigerant in
an air conditioning system. R-12 in an R-134a system
will cause
compressor failure, refrigerant oil sludge, or poor air
conditioning system performance.
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IMPORTANT:
KEEP ENGINE OIL
AT THE PROPER
LEVEL AND CHANGE
AS RECOMMENDED
Section
This section covers the maintenance required for your vehicle. Your vehicle
needs these services to retain its safety, dependability and emission control
performance.
Protection I
Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The Plan supplements your
new vehicle warranties. See your GM dealer for details.
Introduction
Your Vehicle and the Environment
Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps to keep your vehicle in good
working condition, but also helps the environment.
All recommended
maintenance procedures are important. Improper vehicle maintenance or the
removal of important components can significantly affect the quality of the
air we breathe. Improper fluid levels or even the wrong tire inflation can
increase the level
of emissions from your vehicle. To help protect our
environment, and
to help keep your vehicle in good condition, please
maintain your vehicle properly.
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The remainder of this section is divided into five parts:
“Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services” shows what to have done and
how often. Some of
these services can be complex, so unless you are
technically qualified and have the necessary equipment,
you should let your
dealer’s service department or another qualified service center do
these jobs.
If
you are skilled enough to do some work on your vehicle, you will
probably want to get the service information
GM publishes. See “Service
Publications”
in the Index.
“Part B: Owner Checks and Services” tells you what should be checked
whenever you stop for fuel. It also explains what
you can easily do to help
keep your
vehicle in good condition.
“Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections” explains important
inspections that your
GM dealer’s service department or another qualified
service center should perform.
“Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” lists some products GM
recommends to help keep your vehicle properly maintained. These products,
or their equivalents, should be used whether you do the work yourself or
have
it done.
“Part E: Maintenance Record” provides a place for you to record the
maintenance performed on your vehicle. Whenever any maintenance is
performed, be sure
to write it down in this part. This will help you
determine when your next maintenance should be done. In addition,
it is a
good idea to keep your maintenance receipts. They may be needed to
qualify your vehicle for warranty repairs.
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Using Your Maintenance Schedule
We at General Motors want to help you keep your vehicle in good working
condition. But we don’t know exactly how you’ll drive it.
You may drive
very short distances only
a few times a week. Or you may drive long
distances all the time
in very hot, dusty weather. You may use your vehicle
in making deliveries.
Or you may drive it to work, to do errands or in many
other ways.
Because
of all the different iYi@ people use their GM vehicles, maintenance
needs vary. You may even need more frequent checks and replacements than
you’ll find in the schedules in this section.
So please read this section and
note how you drive. If you have any questions on how to keep your
vehicle
in good condition, see your GM dealer.
This part tells you the maintenance services you should have done and when
you should schedule them. If you go to your dealer for your service needs,
you’ll know that GM-trained and supported service people will perform the
work using genuine GM parts.
The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listed
in Part D. Make sure
whoever services your vehicle uses these. All parts should be replaced
and
all necessary repairs done before you or anyone else drives the vehicle.
These schedules are for vehicles that:
carry passengers and cargo within recommended limits. You will find
these limits on your vehicle’s CertificatiodTire label. See “Loading
Your Vehicle’’
in the Index.
are driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal driving limits.
use the recommended unleaded fuel. See “Fuel’’ in the Index.
Selecting the Right Schedu/e
First you’ll need to decide which of the two schedules is right for your
vehicle. Here’s how to decide which schedule
to follow:
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Follow Maintenance Schedule I if any one of these is true for your vehicle:
Most trips are less than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). This is particularly
important when outside temperatures are below freezing.
Most trips include extensive idling (such as frequent driving in stop and
Most trips are through dusty areas.
go traffic).
You frequently tow a trailer or use a carrier on top of your vehicle.
Schedule
I should also be followed if the vehicle is used for delivery
service, police, taxi,
or other commercial application.
I Schedule I Intervals I
Every 3,000 Miles (5 000 km) or 3 Months
Engine Oil and Filter Change
Chassis Lubrication
Drive Axle Service
At 6,000 Miles (10 OOO km) - Then Every 12,000 Miles (25 OOO km)
Tire Rotation
Every 15,000 Miles (25 000 km)
Air Cleaner Filter Inspection, if driving in dusty conditions
Front Wheel Bearing Repack
(or at each brake relining, whichever occurs
first)
(2WD Only)
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km)
Air Cleaner Filter Replacement
Spark Plug Replacement
Fuel Filter Replacement
Cooling System Service (or every
24 months, whichever occurs first)
Every 50,000 Miles (83 000 km)
Automatic Transmission Service (severe conditions only)
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