ECU CHEVROLET COLORADO 2004 1.G Workshop Manual
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Tire Chains
{CAUTION:
If your vehicle has P225/75R15, P265/75R15 or
P235/50R17 size tires, do not use tire chains.
They can damage your vehicle because there
is not enough clearance. Tire chains used on a
vehicle without the proper amount of clearance
can cause damage to the brakes, suspension
or other vehicle parts. The area damaged by
the tire chains could cause you to lose control
of your vehicle and you or others may be
injured in a crash.
Use another type of traction device only if its
manufacturer recommends it for use on your
vehicle and tire size combination and road
conditions. Follow that manufacturer’s
instructions. To help avoid damage to your
vehicle, drive slowly, readjust or remove the
device if it is contacting your vehicle, and
don’t spin your wheels.
If you do nd traction devices that will t,
install them on the rear tires.Notice:If your vehicle has a tire size other than
P225/75R15, P265/75R15 or P235/50R17, use
tire chains only where legal and only when you
must. Use chains that are the proper size for your
tires. Install them on the tires of the rear axle. Do not
use chains on the tires of the front axle. 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.
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Removing the Spare Tire and Tools
The tools you will need are
under the passenger’s
seat. For crew cab models,
the jack and wheel
blocks are under the
driver’s side rear seat.For regular and extended cab vehicles the jack and
wheel blocks are located under the cover at the center
of the vehicle behind the front seats.
1. The vehicle will have
a cover if it is an
extended or
regular cab.
2. Move the seats forward and turn the wing nut on the
cover counterclockwise to remove it. For crew cab
models, reach under the rear seat to access the jack
and wheel blocks. To reinstall the jack and wheel
block assembly in the mounting bracket, insert the
tabs into the jack base by pushing the blocks up into
the assembly. The outer hole in the jack base aligns
with the tab on the bracket. When reinstalling, make
sure the jack is secure, but do not overtighten the
jack in the bracket. Crew Cab
Regular and
Extended Cab
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4. Make sure the jack head is positioned so that the
rear axle is resting securely between the grooves
that are on the jack head.
5. Turn the wheel wrench clockwise to raise the
vehicle. Raise the vehicle far enough off the ground
so there is enough room for the spare tire to t
under the wheel well.6. Remove all the wheel
nuts and take off the
at tire.
7. Remove any rust or dirt
from the wheel bolts,
mounting surfaces
and spare wheel. Rear Position
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4. Insert the hoist end through the hole in the rear
bumper and into the funnel-shaped guide.
5. Turn the wheel wrench clockwise to raise the tire
part way up. Make sure the retainer is seated in
the wheel opening and the valve stem is
pointed down.
6. Raise the tire fully against the underside of the
vehicle by turning the wheel wrench clockwise
until you feel it skip twice. You cannot overtighten
the cable.A. Push and Pull on Tire
B. Turn Tire
7. Make sure the tire is stored securely. Push, pull, and
then try to turn the tire. If the tire moves, check to
make sure the tire valve stem is pointing down, then
use the wheel wrench to loosen and then tighten
the cable.
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