ECU CHEVROLET BLAZER 1995 2.G Owner's Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Remove the Rear-Mounted Spare Tire
Make sure the carrier arm is fully latched to the endgate. Remove the tire's
cover.
The locking wheel nut
can be removed by snapping the rubber
weather cover off the
face
of the lock case.
Insert the key and pull
the lock case straight
off. It is not necessary
to turn the key.
The wheel wrench can then be used to remove the lug nut.
"
Use the socket end of
your wheel wrench to
remove the wheel nuts
that secure the tire
to
the carrier. Then, lift
the tire
off its
mounting bracket.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tightening Wheel Nut Tightening Sequence
Use
the wrench to tighten the wheel nuts firmly in a criss-cross sequence as
shown. Remove the wheel blocks.
Storing the Jack and Spare Tire
Return the jack, wheel wrench and wheel blocks to the proper location in
your vehicle’s rear area. Secure
the items and replace the jack cover. Put the
flat tire where the spare tire was stored. If you have the underbody carrier:
1. Put the tire on the ground at the rear of the vehicle, with the valve stem
pointed down and to the rear.
2. Pull the retaining bar through the wheel.
3. Put the chisel end of the wheel wrench, on an angle, through the hole in
the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. Turn the wheel wrench
clockwise until the tire is raised against the underside
of the vehicle.
You will hear two “clicks” when the tire is secure, but pull
on the tire to
make sure.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Reinstall the locking wheel nut using the wheel wrench. Then push the lock
case onto the lug nut
until it stops. The key does not have to be inserted into
the lock. Push the lock case to be sure it
is secured.
The special lug nut and lock case is not intended to be used on any road
wheel, only on the spare wheel carrier.
If you have an rear-mounted spare tire carrier, tighten the nuts to
22 - 32 lb.
ft.
(30 - 40 N-m) torque.
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 out when you’re
stuck, but you must use caution.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tire Chains
NOTICE:
If your vehicle has P235/75R15 or P235/70R15 size tires, don’t
use tire chains; they can damage your vehicle.
If you have other size tires, use tire chains only where legal and
only when you must. Use only
SAE Class “S” type chains that
are the proper size for your tires. Install them on the drive axle
tires (four-wheeldrive vehicles can use chains on both axles)
and tighten them as tightly
as possible with the ends securely
fastened. Drive slowly and follow the chain manufacturer’s
instructions.
If you can hear the chains contacting your vehicle,
stop and retighten them.
If the contact continues, slow down
until it stops. Driving too fast or spinning the wheels with chains
on will damage your vehicle.
Appearance Care
Remember, cleaning products can be hazardous. Some are toxic. Others can
burst into flame if you strike a match or get them on a hot part
of the
vehicle. Some are dangerous if you breathe their fumes in a closed space.
When you use anything from a container to clean your vehicle, \
be sure
to
follow the manufacturer’s warnings and instructions. And always open your\
doors
or windows when you’re cleaning the inside.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cruise Control (continued)
ToResume
.................................................. 24
ToSet ...................................................... 2-43
Cupholder ...................................................... 2-56
Customer Assistance for the Hearing or Speech Impaired ................. 8-3
Customer Assistance Information .................................... 8-1
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
..................................... 8-1
Daytime Running Lamps
.......................................... 2-49
Differential (See “Axle”)
Doors
.......................................................... 2-3
Child Security Locks ............................................ 2-6
Lokks ........................................................ 2-4
PowerDoorLocks ............................................. 2-5
SideDoors
.................................................. 2-3
Drive Axle (See “Axle”)
Driving
AtNight
.................................................... 4-24
City ........................................................ 4-27
Defensive .................................................... 4-1
Freeway
..................................................... 4-28
Guidelines
................................................... 4-12
Hill and Mountain Roads
....................................... 4-30
Highway Hypnosis ............................................ 4-29
If You’re Caught in a Blizzard ................................... 4-34
In Mud. Sand. Snow. Or Ice ................................ 4-22. 5-35
IntheRain ................................................... 4-25
Loss of Control ............................................... 4-11
Nightvision ................................................. 4-24
Off-Road Driving with Your Four-wheel Drive Vehicle .............. 4-12
Before You Go Off-Roading
.................................. 4-12
After Off-Road Driving ...................................... 4-23
Passing
...................................................... 4-9
Through Deep Standing Water ................................... 2-18
Winter ...................................................... 4-32
DrunkenDriving ................................................. 4-2
Electrical System
Add-On Equipment
........................................... 6-60
Endgate ........................................................ 2-8
Emergency Release ............................................ 2-12
Hatch Release
................................................. 2-8
Mounted Spare Tire Carrier
..................................... 2-11
Adding Coolant .......................................... 5- 13. 6-23
Aircleaner .................................................. 6-13
Coolant Heater ...................................... 2-18.3-2. 6-13
Coolant ..................................................... 6-21
Coolant Temperature Gage (See “Gages”)
Exhaust
..................................................... 2-28
Engine
3