oil change CHEVROLET LOW CAB FORWARD 2017 User Guide
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For diesel vehicles, when working
on the fuel line or fuel filter, remove
the fuel tank filler cap. The fuel
system is under pressure and the
fuel will overspill unless the
pressure is relieved, possibly
leading to combustion or a fire.
Do not make engine adjustments
yourself. Be sure to consult your
dealer.
Use only appropriate tools.
Oils, brake fluid and engine coolant
have lubrication, cooling and rust
prevention functions. If these liquids
deteriorate through loss or
contamination, it will cause a
decline in the performance of the
parts and such problems as seizure
or malfunctioning. Replenish or
change these liquids when
performing the checks (daily and
periodic checks) as required by the
relevant regulations or in
accordance with the Maintenance
Schedule (when either the specified
driving distance or period of time,
whichever comes first, has expired).Confirm that all systems and
components are normal after
performing the work.
Do not leave the removed parts or
tools in the engine compartment.
They could damage the equipment if
caught in the belts or other moving
components.
Dirty water, dirt and other impurities
seriously impair the effectiveness of
the oil, grease and fluids, and
damage the parts. Exercise all due
caution to prevent waste or other
refuse from coming in contact with
parts or materials that have been
removed when changing or
replenishing them.
Do not step on the engine or climb
onto it. You could cause an engine
failure by, for example, damaging
the cylinder head cover or various
connectors.
Electric Welding
Careless electric welding of vehicle
parts can cause welding current to
flow back through the vehicle’s
ground circuit and damage electrical
and electronic parts so that they donot function normally. Whenever
electric welding is necessary,
consult your dealer.
Cab Tilting
Before Tilting the Cab (Single Cab
Model)
{Warning
To help avoid personal injury and
property damage:
. Park the vehicle on level
ground and check that there
is enough space in front of
and above the cab.
. Set the parking brake firmly
and block the front wheels.
. Move the selector lever in
the "P" position.
. Secure loose articles in
the cab.
. Stop the engine.
. Close the cab door.
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Engine Coolant Reserve Tank
Inspection Cover (Crew Cab
Model) 5.2L Diesel
To gain access to the engine
coolant reserve tank, remove the
inspection cover located under the
rear left seat.
Engine Oil (Diesel)
Engine oil is an important factor
determining engine performance
and longevity. Be sure to use only
the specified oil and oil filters. The
engine oil level must be checked
and the oil should be changed
regularly according to the
Maintenance Schedule.The engine oil performs the
following important functions:
.
It prevents engine parts from
becoming worn.
. It cools engine parts.
. It cleans engine parts.
. It seals the combustion
chambers and prevents rust.
Replace the engine oil at regular
intervals.
When particulate matter (PM) has
accumulated to a preset level in the
diesel particulate filter (DPF), the
filter is automatically regenerated
through combustion. To make this
regeneration (combustion) possible,
a small amount of fuel is injected
into the engine combustion chamber
after firing. This causes fuel to
gradually become mixed with the
engine oil, and the engine oil level
may rise beyond the original level.
This does not indicate a malfunction
of the engine.
Access to the Engine
Single Cab Model
Access to the engine oil dipstick is
located on the engine left side after
tilting the cab. See Cab Tilting
0 247.
Crew Cab Model
The engine oil dipstick is under the
engine inspection sub cover located
beneath the driver's seat.
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Checking the Engine Oil Level
Press the engine oil level check
switch. If engine oil level is low the
red oil pressure warning light will
turn on. If the engine oil level is
above the "OK", the green oil level
indicator will turn on.
The oil level varies while the engine
is running, right after it is stopped,
and on sloping ground. When
checking the oil level, be sure the
vehicle is on level ground while the
engine is cool.
The engine oil level must be kept at
the right level to help assure proper
lubrication of your vehicle's engine.It is the owner's responsibility to
check the oil level at regular
intervals (such as every fuel stop),
according to the following
instructions. Park the vehicle on a
level surface and check the engine
oil level before starting or at least
30 minutes after turning off the
engine.
3.0L Shown, 5.2L Similar
1. Remove the oil dipstick (2) and wipe off any oil on the oil
dipstick.
3.0L Shown, 5.2L Similar
2. Reinsert the oil dipstick fully and then gently remove it.
The oil is at the correct level if
the oil level is between the
"Position A" and "MIN" marks.
3. If the oil level is too low, add oil to the "FULL" mark.
If the oil level is beyond the
"Position A" mark, the oil needs
to be changed.
4. Reinstall the oil dipstick into position after checking the oil
level.
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Any oil level above the "Position A"
mark on the oil dipstick may cause
engine malfunctions. Change with
oil of the correct grade and quality
whenever its level exceeds the
"Position A" mark.
Fuel will gradually become mixed
with the engine oil, thinning it out.
Be sure to change the oil at the
specified intervals.
The oil level cannot be checked
correctly when the engine is
running.
If the engine has been running, wait
at least 30 minutes before checking.Adding the Engine Oil
3.0L Shown, 5.2L Similar
When the engine oil level is near or
below the "MIN" mark on the oil
dipstick, remove the oil filler cap (1)
and add the oil. Remove the oil
dipstick (2) at this time. Use only the
specified engine oil.
Caution
When adding oil, be careful not to
spill any, but keep a workshop rag
handy just in case there are any
spills. If any oil should spill onto (Continued)
Caution (Continued)
the engine, carefully wipe it away.
If this precaution is not taken, the
spilled oil could ignite and a fire
could spread.
Do not leave flammable items,
such as rags or gloves, in the
engine compartment. They could
cause a fire. You and others could
be seriously injured.
Engine oil lubricates and cools the
engine's internal components. The
quality of the oil is degraded and the
quantity of oil is reduced by
evaporation, discharge and
combustion during the operation of
the engine. Continually using the
same oil without checking the level,
or without replenishing and
changing it could cause seizure or
damage to the engine.
Prevent dirt from entering the filler
port when adding the oil. If foreign
matter mixes with the oil, it could
damage the engine.
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Adding oil above the "Position A"
mark on the oil dipstick could result
in faulty engine operation. Be sure
to check the oil level by using the oil
dipstick.
Failure to use the recommended
engine oil could result in engine or
DPF breakdown, or in poor fuel
efficiency. Be sure to use the
recommended engine oil.
Choosing the Right Quality Oil
If you do not use the oil intended for
a vehicle equipped with a Diesel
Particulate Filter (DPF), both the
engine and the DPF may break
down and fuel economy may
decrease. Be sure, therefore, to use
the oil intended for vehicles
equipped with DPF.
GM recommends engine oil that
supports DPF (Low ash oil). Use of
engine oil that does not support low
ash will increase the PM produced
by engine combustion.
Consequently, the maintenance
interval of the DPF filter will be
reduced.Oil Identification Logo
A logo (symbol) is used on most oil
containers to help you select the oil
you should use. The top portion of
the logo shows the oil quality by API
designations such as CK4 or others.
The center portion of the logo
shows the SAE viscosity grade,
such as SAE *W-40 (* indicates
viscosity on the low temperature
side). You should look for this logo
on the oil container, and use ONLY
oil containing the logo.
Change Intervals
The oil and oil filter change intervals
for your engine are based on the
use of recommended oil quality and
viscosity, as well as high-quality
filters such as genuine GM oil filters.
Using oil other than recommended,
or oil and filter change intervals
longer than recommended, could
reduce engine life. Damage to
engines due to improper
maintenance or use of incorrect oil
quality and/or viscosity is not
covered by the new vehicle
warranty.
Your engine was filled with a
high-quality engine oil when it was
built. You do not have to change this
oil before the first recommended
change interval. Oil and filter
change intervals depend on how
you use your vehicle. For
information on the proper oil and
filter change intervals. See
Maintenance Schedule
0345.
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Engine Oil Additives
Engine oils contain a variety of
additives. Your engine should not
need any extra additives if you use
the recommended oil quality and
change intervals.
{Warning
Used engine oil contains harmful
contaminants that have caused
skin cancer in laboratory animals.
Avoid prolonged skin contact.
Clean skin and nails thoroughly
using soap and water–not mineral
oil, fuels or solvents. Launder or
discard clothing, shoes or rags
containing used engine oil.
Engine Oil and Gear Oil
Viscosity Charts
Select appropriate engine oil in
accordance with the table below.
It is also important to select the
viscosity appropriate for the
temperature at which your vehicle
operates. Use the following table for
making correct selections.Engine Oil
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has
an effect on fuel economy and
cold-weather starting. Lower
viscosity engine oils can provide
better fuel economy; however,
higher temperature weather
conditions require higher viscosity
engine oils for satisfactory
lubrication.
When choosing an oil, consider the
range of temperature your vehicle
will be operated in before the next
oil change. Then, select the
recommended oil viscosity from the
chart.
Do not use any viscosity of oil not
recommended. Such oils could
cause engine damage.
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This Engine Oil Viscosity Grade
Chart shows general information.
For this vehicle, oil with *W-40
viscosity is recommended.
Changing the Engine Oil and
Oil Filter
Engine oil and the oil filter are
important factors in engine
performance and lifespan. Be sure
to use only the specified oil and oilfilters. The engine oil level must be
checked and the oil should be
changed regularly according to the
Maintenance Schedule.
Use the indicated oil quantities only
as guidelines when changing the
engine oil. After changing the oil,
make sure the oil is at the required
level. See
Capacities and
Specifications 0389. Failure to use the recommended
engine oil could result in engine or
DPF breakdown, or in poor fuel
efficiency. Be sure to use the
recommended engine oil.
Engine oil change precaution:
.
When adding oil, remove the
dipstick.
. After adding oil, wait for at least
5 minutes before starting the
engine. Be sure to reinstall the
dipstick.
Discarded Parts, Oils and
Other Liquids
When changing oils, filters, engine
coolant or other liquids, be sure to
have a container ready in advance
for their disposal.
Use methods conforming to legal
requirements for discarding or
disposing of parts, oils, filters or
engine coolant after change or
replacement.
Do not dispose of used engine oil,
fuel or any other oil in a careless
manner such as pouring it on the
ground, into sewers, or into streams
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or bodies of water. Instead, recycle
it by taking it to a used oil collection
facility which may be found in your
community.
Engine Oil (Gasoline)
To ensure proper engine
performance and long life, careful
attention must be paid to engine oil.
Following these simple, but
important steps will help protect
your investment:
.Use engine oil approved to the
proper specification and of the
proper viscosity grade. See
“Selecting the Right Engine Oil”
in this section.
. Check the engine oil level
regularly and maintain the
proper oil level. See “Checking
Engine Oil” and“When to Add
Engine Oil” in this section.
. Change the engine oil at the
appropriate time. See
Maintenance Schedule 0345.
. Always dispose of engine oil
properly. See “What to Do with
Used Oil” in this section.
Dipstick Access
Single Cab Model
1. Engine Oil Dipstick
2. Oil Filler Cap
Access to the engine oil dipstick is
located on the engine left side after
tilting the cab. Crew Cab Model
1. Strap
2. Seat Cushion
3. Catch Hooks
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Used oil can be a threat to the
environment. If you change your
own oil, be sure to drain all the oil
from the filter before disposal. Never
dispose of oil by putting it in the
trash or pouring it on the ground,
into sewers, or into streams or
bodies of water. Recycle it by taking
it to a place that collects used oil.
Automatic Transmission
Fluid
{Warning
Overfilling of the automatic
transmission can cause the fluid
to be "PURGED" out of the
breather hose onto the hot engine
parts and can cause a fire.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
Both quality and quantity of fluid are
important factors that have a
significant influence on the
performance and durability of the
automatic transmission. Be sure to use only the dealer recommended
fluid for replenishment, and observe
the specified fluid level.
Too much or too little transmission
oil could damage your transmission.
Too much could cause your
transmission to overheat and fluid to
spill out from the breather hose. Be
sure to get an accurate reading if
you check your transmission fluid.
When cleaning around the dipstick
and guide tube, make sure that you
thoroughly wipe away all of the dirt
and dust etc. Failure to do so may
cause a fault in the transmission.
Do not let coolants (ethylene glycol
type), water based substances,
or other fluids etc., mix with the
fluid. Otherwise, degraded
performance and faulty operation of
the system will result.
Checking the Automatic
Transmission Oil level
This operation could be difficult and
you may choose to have this done
at your dealer.
If you choose to do it yourself, then
be sure to follow all the instructions
below or you could get a false
reading on the dipstick.
Position of the Dipstick
For the single cab diesel vehicle,
the dipstick is located to the left side
of the automatic transmission at the
rear of the engine. Tilt the cab up to
inspect it.
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Engine Coolant in Cold
Weather
To prevent the engine damage due
to freezing of the engine coolant,
mix the coolant and water at the
ratio of 50/50.
Replace rubber hoses whenever
they crack or are damaged; even
minor cracks allow engine coolant
solution to leak.
{Warning
If your engine cooling system
overheats, seeEngine
Overheating 0269. Continued
operation of the engine even for a
short time may result in a fire and
the possibility of personal injury
and/or severe vehicle damage.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
Your vehicle has an engine coolant
recovery system, expansion bottle
and/or an engine coolant reserve
tank system. Engine coolant in the
system expands with heat and overflows into the reserve tank.
When the system cools, engine
coolant is drawn back into the
radiator.
The engine cooling system has
been filled at the factory with a
quality engine coolant. It is
important to use proper engine
coolant to prevent damage to
engine cooling system components.
The engine cooling system is
designed to use engine coolant
rather than plain water. See
Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants
0378.
See the Maintenance Schedule to
find out when the engine coolant
must be replaced. Note that
changing the engine coolant is
needed to replenish the rust
inhibitors to make certain that all
parts of the engine cooling system
work well.
{Warning
Check, replenish or change the
engine coolant only after the
engine has sufficiently
cooled down.
Do not loosen or remove the cap
of the radiator or engine coolant
reserve tank cap when the engine
coolant is still hot. Hot vapor or
boiling water may burst out and
cause a burn.
When removing the radiator cap
or engine coolant reserve tank
cap, use a thick cloth to cover the
cap and turn it slowly.
Engine coolant is toxic and must
not be ingested. If the engine
coolant is mistakenly ingested,
seek prompt medical attention.
If the engine coolant gets in your
eyes, rinse your eyes immediately
with a large amount of water for
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