clock CHEVROLET ASTRO PASSENGER 1993 1.G User Guide
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The jack has a bolt on the end.
Attach the socket end
of the extension to the jack bolt like this.
I
Attach the ratchet to the extension with the UP side facing you.
Rotate the ratchet clockwise. That will raise the lift head a little. Before
raising the vehicle, do the following things.
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PO463
Raise the vehicle by rotating the ratchet clockwise. Make sure the UP
marking faces you. Raise the vehicle far enough off the ground so there is
enough room for the spare tire to fit.
PO457
Remove all the wheel nuts and take off the flat tire.
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PO464
Replace the wheel nuts with the rounded end of the nuts toward the wheel.
Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against the hub.
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PO390
Lower the vehicle by rotating the ratchet counterclockwise. Lowe\
r the jack
completely.
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Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in a criss-cross sequence as shown. Rotate the
ratchet clockwise with the
UP marking facing you.
* Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts can cause
’, the wheel to become loose and even come off. This could lead to
an accident. Be sure to use the correct wheel nuts.
If you have to
replace them, be sure to get the right kind.
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Stop somewhere as soon as you can and have the wheel nuts
tightened with a torque wrench to the proper torque.
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For proper wheel nut torque, see “Wheel Nut Torque” in t\
he Index.
Don’t try to put a wheel cover on your compact spare tire. It won’t fit\
. Store
the wheel cover in the trunk until you have the
flat tire repaired or replaced.
I covers won’t fit on your cc I try to put a 1
cover or the Spi
Remove the wheel blocks.
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Storing the Tire
Put the tire on the ground at the rear of the vehicle, with \
the valve stem
pointed down.
Pull the retaining bar through the center of the wheel, making sure
it is
properly attached. Attach the ratchet, with the
UP side facing you, to the
extension.
Put the flat end of the extension on an angle through the hole in the rear
door frame, above the bumper. Turn the ratchet clockwise until \
the tire is
against the underside of the vehicle.
You will hear
two “clicks” when the tire is up all the way. Try to move the
tire with your hands
to make sure it is securely in place.
Storing the Jacking Equipment
K35r
Return the jack, ratchet, extension and wheel blocks to the proper location in
the rear storage area. Replace all bolts, retainers and wing nuts in the proper
location. Secure the jacking equipment in its proper location and replace the
jack storage cover.
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Gasoline vapor is highly flammable. It burns violently, and that can
cause very bad injuries. Don’t smoke
if you’re near gasoline or
refueling your vehicle. Keep sparks, flames, and smoking materia\
ls
away from gasoline.
The cap is behind a hinged door on the left side of your ~icle.
Your optional fuel filler door release button is in the upper corner of the
driver’s side stepwell.
While refueling, hang the cap inside the fuel door.
To take
off the cap, turn it slowly to the left (counterclockwise).
I CAUTION
A
If you get gasoline on you and then something ignites it, you co\
uld
be badly burned. Gasoline can spray out on you
if you open the fuel
filler cap too quickly. This spray can happen
if your tank is nearly
full, and is more likely in hot weather. Open the fuel filler cap slowly
and wait for any “hiss” noise
to stop. Then unscrew the cap all the
way.
When you put the cap back on, turn
it to the right until you hear a clicking
noise.
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers Usage
Name
Inst. Lps.
Pwr. Acc.
Horn-Dm.
Gages
Aux. Htr. NC
Stop-Haz.
Tail Lps.
Turn
BIU
Htr. NC
Radio
ECM B
ECM
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Pwr. Wdo.
Wiper
Brake
Fog Lamps***
DRL**
Pow. Mirrors*
Trailer*
Circuits Protected
Instrument Panel Lamps, Radio Dial
Lamps, Heater Lamps
Power Door Locks, Power Seat
Horn Relay, Digital Clock, Cigarette
Lighter, Dome Lights, Radio Memory,
Glove Box Lamp
Instrument Cluster Gages, Brake
Switch, Audio Alarm, Headlight Switch
Illumination, Ash Tray Illumination,
Cruise Control
Auxiliary Heater-Rear NC
(if equipped)
Stop Lamps, Hazard Flash, Digital
Instrument Cluster
Headlamp Switch, Tail and Parking
Lamps
Direction Signal Flash, Back Up
Lamps
Front Heater
& Air Conditioning
Radio
Engine Control Module
Engine Control Module
Power Windows
Windshield Wiper
Anti-Lock Brake System,
Speedometer
Fog Lamps
Canadian Daytime Running Lights
Power Mirror
Trailer Wirina Harness
Fuse
10 Amp
30 Amp
20 Amp
25 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
10 Amp
10 Amp
10 Amp
25 Amp
15 Amp
15 Amp
10 Amp
3 Amp
30 Amr,
Circuit
Breaker
30 Amp
30 Amp
*In-line fuse.
**Canada only.
“*In-line fuse (certain models).
TO007
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Carbon Monoxide ..... 2.24. 4.42. 4-47
Capacities and Specifications
...... 6-64
Cassette Tape Player
Catalytic Converter
....................... 6-41
Certification/Tire Label
.................. 6-42
Changing
A Flat Tire .. 5.16. 5.17. 5-21
Charging System Light
................ 2-65
Chemical Paint Spotting
.............. 6-58
Child Restraints
............................ 1-33
Cigarette Lighter/Ashtrays
............ 2-50
Cleaning
Glass
.......................................... 6-55
Inside
of Vehicle ....................... 6-53
Instrument Panel
....................... 6-55
Outside of Vehicle .................... 6-56
Special Problems
...................... 6-54
Vinyl or Leather
........................ 6-55
Windshield
................................. 6-56
Comfort Controls
............................ 3-3
Constant Velocity Joints (All Wheel Drive Only)
............. 6-40
Coolant (See “Engine”)
Cooling System
............................ 6-64
Crankcase
..................................... 6-65
Cruise Control
............................... 2-35
Increase Speed
......................... 2-38
On Hills
..................................... 2-39
Passing
...................................... 2-39
Reduce Speed
.......................... 2-39
Resume a Set Speed
.............. 2-37
To Get Out of
........................... 2-40
To Set
....................................... 2-36
Hearing or Speech Impaired
..... 8-3
Procedure
.................................... 8-2
(See “Audio Systems”)
Clock
..... 3-12, 3-14. 3-17, 3-20, 3-24
Customer Assistance for the Customer Satisfaction
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Finish ......................................... 6-57
Sheet Metal
............................... 6-57
Daytime Running Lights
(Canada Only)
.................... 2-43, 2-66
Indicator Light
.................. 2-43, 2-66
Defogger, Rear Window
................. 3-8
Dome Lights
.................................. 2-44
Doors
............................................... 2-5
Power Locks
.............................. 2-11
Rear
............................................. 2-7
Side
.............................................. 2-5
Side, Sliding
................................ 2-6
Sliding Tracks
............................ 6-40
At Night
........................... 4-23, 4-25
City
............................................. 4-30
Control
Of A Vehicle ................ 4-12
Defensive
..................................... 4-8
Highway Hypnosis
..................... 4-34
Hydroplaning
.............................. 4-27
In
A Blizzard ............................. 4-42
In Deep Snow
........................... 4-43
In Fog, Mist and Haze
............. 4-28
In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow
..... 5-32
In The Rain
..................... 4-26, 4-28
Long Distance
........................... 4-33
Loss
of Control ......................... 4-22
Night Vision
............................... 4-24
On Curves
................................. 4-18
On Grades
................................. 4-48
On Hill and Mountain Roads
... 4-35
On Snow or Ice
........................ 4-40
On The Freeway
....................... 4-31
Skidding
..................................... 4-22
Through Deep Water
................ 2-16
Winter
......................................... 4-40
With a Trailer
............................ 4-47
Drunken Driving
.............................. 4-9
Damage
Locks
.......................................... 2-10
Driving
9-2