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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Standard Cluster Digital Cluster
A green arrow on the instrument panel will flash in the direction of the turn
or lane change.
To signal
a lane change, just raise or lower the lever until the green arrow
starts to flash. Hold
it there until you complete your lane change. The lever
will return by itself when you release it.
As you signal a turn or a lane change, if the arrows don’t flash but just stay
on,
a signal bulb may be burned out and other drivers won’t see your turn
signal.
If your vehicle has the digital instrument cluster, the turn signal arrows will
flash at
a faster rate if a signal bulb is burned out.
If a bulb is burned out, replace it to help avoid an accident. If the green
arrows don’t go on at all when you signal a turn, check the fuse (see “Fuses”
in the Index) and for burned-out bulbs.
If
you have a trailer towing option with added wiring for the trailer lights, a
different turn signal flasher is used. With this flasher installed, the signal
indicator will flash even if
a turn signal bulb is burned out. Check the front
and rear turn signal lights regularly to make sure they are working.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Some visors have a
"dual visor" feature
where you can swing
portions of the visor in
different directions at
the same time to block
out glare.
Some visors have
mirrors built in, with and without lights.
Just lift the mirror
cover on each visor to
turn the lights on if
you have them.
Accessory Power Outlet (Option)
I If you have the
accessory power
outlet, you can plug in
auxiliary electrical
equipment. Just
unsnap the top of the
cap and follow the
proper installation instructions that are
included with any electrical equipment
you install.
These circuits are protected by fuses and have maximum current levels.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Trailer Wiring Harness
Your vehicle may have either a 5-wire or 7-wire harness.
The light duty trailer wiring is a 5-wire harness assembly taped and bundled
at the left corner
of the vehicle interior, next to the endgate. The harness has
no connector, and you should have a qualified service person wire your
harness for
you. It must be routed out of your vehicle and attached so that
the trailer or the body won’t pull
it.
The heavy duty trailer wiring is a 7-wire harness assembly consisting of a
5-wire harness and a 2-wire harness taped together and stored under the
vehicle, along
the rear frame crossmember. It has a 30-amp feed wire with
an inline fuse located by the junction block. See “Fuses and Circuit
Breakers” in the Index.
Both the 5-wire harness and the 2-wire harness have no connector and
should be wired by a qualified service person. Attach the harness to the
trailer, then tape or strap
it to your vehicle’s frame rail. Be sure you leave it
loose enough so the wiring doesn’t bend or break, but not so loose that it
drags
on the ground.
Store the harness in its original place.
Wrap the harness together and tie it
neatly so it won’t be damaged.
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Section
Here you will find information about the care of your vehicle . This part
begins with service and fuel information. and then
it shows how to check
important fluid and lubricant levels
. There is also technical information
about your vehicle. and a section devoted to
its appearance care .
Service ................................................... 6-2
Fuel
..................................................... 6-3
Checking Things Under the Hood
.............................. 6-6
Engineoil
.............................................. 6-8
Aircleaner
............................................ 6-14
Automatic Transmission Fluid
............................. 6-15
Manual Transmission Fluid
............................... 6-18
Hydraulic Clutch ........................................ 6-20
RearAxle
............................................. 6-20
Transfer Case
.......................................... 6-21
FrontAxle
............................................. 6-22
Enginecoolant
......................................... 6-23
Power Steering Fluid
.................................... 6-26
Windshield Washer Fluid
................................. 6-28
Brake Master Cylinder
................................... 6-29
Replacing Brake System Parts
................................ 6-30
Battery
.................................................. 6-31
Vehiclestorage
......................................... 6-31
Bulb Replacement
......................................... 6-32
Other Maintenance Items
.................................... 6-35
Loading Your Vehicle
...................................... 6-39
Tires .................................................... 6-42
Appearance Care
.......................................... 6-49
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
.......................... 6-58
Service Parts Identification Label
............................. 6-60
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
.................................. 6-60
Capacities and Specifications Charts
........................... 6-62
6-1
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Service Parts Identification Label
You’ll find this label on the inside of the glove box.
WHEELBASE
I
1 Service Parts Identification DO NOT REMOVE ? I VEHICLE < IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
I I
1 PAINTTECHNOLOGY ORDER NUMBER
I i 0000000000000oO00 ’ OOOOO 00000 ARL AD2 A65 B6Y B9A B9K C60 D1B D36 E52 E6E E92 FLT GU1 JM7
K19 K64 LC3 MX1
M31 NA5 NB1 QMXVK3 VC2 VYI VY4 V73 Y19 ZJ7
6BJ 62L 62U 67D 671 679 7BJ 8HJ
9HJ
MODEL DESIGNATION
OPTlON CONTENT
EXTERIORCOLORS
It’s very helpful if you ever need to order parts. On this label is:
0 your VIN,
the model designation,
0 paint information, and
0 a list of all production options and special equipment.
Be sure that this label is
not removed from the vehicle.
Add-on Lxtrical Equipment
NOTICE:
-
Don’t add anything electrical to your vehicle unless you check
with your dealer first. ,Some electrical equipment can damage
your vehicle and the damage wouldn’t be covered by your warranty. Some add-on electrical equipment can keep other
components from working as they should.
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a
combination of fuses, circuit breakers, and fusible thermal links in the
wiring itself. This greatly reduces the chance of fires caused by electrical
problems.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Headlights
The headlight wiring is protected by a circuit breaker in the light switch. An
electrical overload will cause the lights to go on and off. If this happens,
have your headlight wiring checked right away.
Windshield Wipers
The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker and a fuse. If
the motor overheats due to heavy snow, etc., the wiper will stop until the
motor cools. If the overload is caused by some electrical problem and not
snow, etc., be sure to get it fixed.
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 and closes, protecting the circuit until the problem
is fixed.
Trailer Wiring Harness
The optional seven-wire trailer wiring harness is protected by an in-line
fuse in the battery feed wire. This fuse is near the junction block. See
“Trailer Wiring Harness” in the
Features & Controls section.
Fuse Block
The fuse block is in
the instrument panel
on the driver’s side.
Remove the cover
with a screwdriver and
then you
can remove
fuses with a fuse
extractor.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Be sure to use the
correct fuse.
If you ever have a problem on the road and don’t have a spare fuse, you can
“borrow”
one of the correct value. Just pick some feature of your vehicle
that you can get along without-like
the radio or cigarette lighter-and use
its fuse, if it is
of the value you need. Replace it as soon as you can. See
“Fuses and Circuit Breakers”
in this section.
Capacities and Specification Charts
Replacement Parts
Replacement part numbers listed in this section are based on the latest
information available at the time
of printing, and are subject to change. If a
part listed in this manual is
not the same as the part used in your vehicle
when it was built,
or if you have any questions, please contact your GM
truck dealer.
Engine Identification
Engine Description
Type
VIN Code
Fuel System
Produced By
Emissions
4.3L
V6
Z
TBP
U.S.
L.D.
4.3L
V6
w
CPI**
U.S.
L.D.
*Throttle Body Fuel Injection
**Central Port Fuel Injection
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Fuses and Circuit Breakers
AUX PWR
OUTLET CD PLAYER/RADIO
01
1
TCCM DRL
Fuse Legend
0 10 Amp - Red
0 15 Amp - Blue
0 20 Amp - Yellow
0 25 Amp - Clear
0 30 Amp - Green
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Capacities and Specification Charts .................................. 6-62
Carbon Monoxide
.................................. 2.8.2.29.2.30. 4-4
Catalytic Converter
.............................................. 6-38
Certificatioflire Label
........................................... 6-39
Changing a Flat Tire
.............................................. 5-19
Chemical Paint Spotting
........................................... 6-56
Cassette
Tape Player (see “Audio Systems”
)
Child Restraints (See “Safety Belts”)
Cigarette LightedAshtrays
......................................... 2-57
Circuit Breakers (See “Fuses”)
Cleaning Finishcare
.................................................. 6-54
Glass
....................................................... 6-53
InsideofVehicle
.............................................. 6-50
OutsideofVehicle
............................................. 6-54
VinylorLeather
.............................................. 6-52
Wheels and Tires
.............................................. 6-55
Windshield
.................................................. 6-54
AMRadio
.................................................... 3-9
Instrument
Panel, Top
.......................................... 6-53
Special Problems
.............................................. 6-52
Clock AM-FM Stereo Audio Compact Disc (CD) System
................... 3-20
AM-FM Stereo Audio System
................................... 3-11
AM-FM Stereo Audio System
with Cassette Deck ................... 3-14
AM-FM Stereo Audio System with Cassette Deck and Equalizer ........ 3-17
Comfort Controls
................................................. 3-2
ConvenienceNet
................................................ 2-63
Coolant (See “Engine”)
Cooling System Capacity
.......................................... 6-63
Crankcase Capacity
.............................................. 6-63
Cruise Control
.................................................. 2-44
Increasespeed
............................................... 2-46
OnHills
..................................................... 2-48
Passing
..................................................... 2-47
Reducespeed
................................................ 247
Resume
..................................................... 246
Set
......................................................... 2-45
ToGetOutOf
................................................ 2-48
Customer Assistance for the Hearing or Speech Impaired
................. 8-3
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
..................................... 8-2
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)
.............................. 2-51
Indicator Light
.......................................... 2-5 1. 2-74
DomeLights
.................................................... 2-52
Doors
.......................................................... 2-5
Locks ........................................................ 2-6
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Finish
Filter
Replacement Chart
.......................................... 6-68
Care
........................................................ 6-54
Damage ..................................................... 6-55
Automatic Transmission
........................................ 6-15
Brake
....................................................... 6-29
Capacities
................................................... 6-62
CoolantRecovery
............................................. 5-13
FrontAxle
................................................... 6-22
Leakcheck
.................................................. 6-31
ManualTransmission
.......................................... 6-18
Powersteering
............................................... 6-26
Radiator
..................................................... 5-15
RearAxle
................................................... 6-20
Recommended Fluids
.......................................... 7-13
Transfercase
................................................ 6-21
Windshield Washer ............................................ 6-28
FogLamps
..................................................... 2-50
Four-WheelDrive
.......................................... 2-31, 6-21
Transfer Case
...................................... 2-3 1,2-33, 6-21
FrontAxle
................................................... 6-22
Fuel
........................................................... 6-3
FillingYourTank
.............................................. 6-5
Fluid
Hydraulicclutch
.............................................. 6-20
Foreign Countries
.............................................. 6-4
Gage
....................................................... 2-76
Gasolines for Cleaner Air
........................................ 6-4
Tankcapacity
................................................ 6-63
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
................................... 6-60, 6-66
FuseBlock
.................................................. 6-61
Headlights
.............................................. 6-61, 6-63
Power Windows and Other Power Options
......................... 6-61
Trailer Wiring Harness
......................................... 6-61
Windshield Wipers
............................................ 6-61
Gages
......................................................... 2-76
FuelGage
................................................... 2-76
Odometer ................................................... 2-65
OilPressureGage
............................................. 2-72
Speedometer
................................................. 2-65
Tachometer
.................................................. 2-67
Trip Odometer
................................................ 2-66
Voltmeter
.................................................... 2-77
Coolant Temperature Gage ...................................... 2-70
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