CHEVROLET S10 1993 2.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 1993, Model line: S10, Model: CHEVROLET S10 1993 2.GPages: 356, PDF Size: 20.85 MB
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Lam And Bulb Data
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Lamp And Bulb Data
Exterior Lamps
Check Gages Indicator' Daytime Running Lights Indicator'
Daytime Running Lights Indicator2
..-
Charging System Indicator' High Beam Indicator'
High Beam lndicato?
I
Quantity 1 1
Trade No.
PC1 94
PC1 74
PC1 94
-
Instrument Cluster Illumination' 6 3 PC1 68
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Service Engine 1 .7 PC74
Soon)'
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Service Engine
Soon)'
I I pc194
Seat Belt Indicator'" 1 2 PC1 94
Shift Indicator (PRNDL)'
1 2 PC1 94
Tachometer Warning Band'
1 2 PC1 94
Turn Signal Indicator'
2 .7 PC74
Upshift Indicator' 1 .7 PC74
Upshift Indicator2 1
2 PC1 94
'With Standard Instrument Cluster 'With Digital Instrument Cluster
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Recommendations
2.8L (R)
4.3L
(Z)
4.3L CW)
Oil Cleaner PCV
Filter Filter
Valve
;
A773C CV78@C
PF51
I A1163C I CV892C
PF51 I A1163C I CV892C
A773C CV78@C Air
Oil Cleaner PCV Spark*
.R43TSK
I GF481
Spark*
.R43TSK I GF481
.CR43TS
I GF481
.CR43TS
I GF481
1
1
Radsiator
RC36
Radsiator
RC36
RC36
I RC36 I
*Use copper-cored resistor type spark plugs.
**Used on two wheel drive m!odels. TO277
Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity
TYPE SYSTEM WANTITY'
R-12 C-60 2.50 Ibs. (1.134 kg)
*All Quantities Are Approximate
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Air Conditioning Refrigerants
Not all air conditio'ning refrigerants are the same. If the air conditioning
system in your vehimcle needs lefrigerant, be sure
the pro'per refriaerant is
used. If you're not we, .ask your GM dealer.
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Service & Appearance Care
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Name
Inst. Lps.
Pwr. Acc. Horn-DM
Ign.-Gages Crank
Stop-Haz.
Tail Lps
Turn-BIU
HeaterINC Radio
ECM B
ECM
I
Pwr. Wndw. Wiper
Brake
DRL
Trailer*
CD Player**
TCCM
Aux. Pwr.**
"In-line fuse Circuits Protected
Instrument Panel Lights, Headlight
Warning Buzzer, Ash Tray Light, Four
Wheel Drive Indicator Light, Fog Light
Switch Light Power Door Locks, CD Player, Electric
Shift Transfer Case Horn, Dome Lights, Glove Box Light,
Clock, Lighter, Lighted Vanity Mirror,
Fog Lamp, Courtesy Lights, Outside
Rearview Mlrror
Indicator Lights and Gages, Auto.
Transmission converter Clutch, Cruise Control, Four Wheel Drive Indicator
Light, Seat Belt Timer Engine Control Module
Stop Lights, Hazard Warning Lights,
Chime Module Light Switch, Tail/Park Lights, Digital
Cluster, License Lamp
Turn Signals
& Backup Lights
Heating and Air Conditioning
Radio, Inside Rearview Mirror Map
Lights
Engine Control Module, Fuel Pump
Engine Control Module
Power Windows
Windshield Wipers and Washers Rear Wheel Antilock Brake Module,
Speedometer Daytime Running Light Relay (Canada
Trailer Wiring Harness
CD Player
Electric Shift Transfer Case Module
Aux. Pwr. Outlet (Parcel Trav)
Only) Fuse
5 Amp
20 Amp
20 Amp
3 Amp
15 Amp
20 Amp 15 Amp
25 Amp
15 Amp
15 Amp
10 Amp
25 Amp
15 Amp
10 Amp
30 Amp
10 Amp
5 Amp
10 AmD Circuit
kea ker
30 Amp
30 Amp
'*Fuse is attached to Fuse Block
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Section
This section covers the maintenance required for your vehicle. Your vehicle
needs these services to retain its safety, dependability, and emission control
performance.
A Word About Maintenance ........................................................................\
......... 7-2
Your Vehicle and the Environment
...................................................................... 7-2
Scheduled Maintenance Services
.................... ~.~~.~~r~~rsw..wmw ..................................... 7-3
Selecting The Proper Maintenance Schedule
................................................. 7-3
Maintenance Schedule
I ........................................................................\
........ 7-5
Maintenance Schedule
II ........................................................................\
....... ~~ 7-7
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Services ........................................... 7-8
Owner Checks and Services
........................................................................\
...... 7-11
At Least Once a Month ........................................................ I ......................... 7-1 1
At Least Once a Year ........................................................................\
............. 7-11
Periodic Maintenance Inspections
...................................................................... 7-1 3
Recommended Fluids
& Lubricants ................................................................... 7-1 4
Maintenance Record ........................................................................\
................... 7-1 6
L C iervice Station Checks ........................................................................\
.............. 7-17
Have you purchased the GM Pmection Plan? The Plan
supplements your new vehicle warranties. See your GM dealer
for details.
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A Word About Maintenance
We at General Motors want to help you keep your vehicle in good working
condition. But we don’t know exactly how you’ll drive it. You may drive ve\
ry
short distances only a few times a week. Or you may drive lo\
ng distances all
the time in very hot, dusty weather. You may use your vehicle in making
deliveries. Or you may drive
it to work, to do errands, or in many other ways.
Because of all the different ways people use their GM vehicles, maintenance
needs vary. You may even need more frequent checks and replacements than
you will find in the schedules in this section.
So please read this section and
note how you drive. If you have any questions on how
to keep your vehicle
in good condition, see your
GM dealer, the place many GM owners choose
to have their maintenance work done. Your dealer can be relied upon to use
proper parts and practices.
Your Vehicle And The Environment
Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps keep your vehicle in good working
condition, but it also helps the environment.
All recommended maintenance
procedures are important. Improper vehicle maintenance or the re\
moval of
important components can significantly affect the quality of the air we breathe.
Improper fluid levels or even the wrong tire inflation can inc\
rease the level of
emissions from your vehicle. To help protect our environment, and to help
keep your vehicle in good condition, please maintain your vehicle properly.
A
Performing maintenance work on a vehicle can be dangerous. In
trying to
do some jobs, you can be seriously injured. Do your own
maintenance work only
if you have the required know-how and the
proper tools and equipment for the job.
If you have any doubt, have
a qualified technician
do the work.
b
If you are skilled enough to do some work on your vehicle, you will probably
want to get the service information
GM publishes. You will find a list of
publications and how to get them in Section
8, ‘Customer Assistance
Information”. See “Service Publications” in the Index.
The Maintenance Record provides a place for you to record the maintenance
performed on your vehicle. Whenever any maintenance is performed\
, be sure
to write
it down in this section. This will help you determine when your next
maintenance should be done. In addition, it is a good idea to keep your
maintenance receipts. They may be needed to qualify your vehicle for
warranty repairs.
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This part tells you the maintenance services you should have d\
one ana when
you should schedule them. Your
GM dealer knows your vehicle best and
wants you to be happy with
it. If you go to your dealer for all your service
needs, you’ll know that GM-trained and supported service peop\
le will perform
the work using genuine GM parts.
These schedules are for vehicles that:
carry passengers and cargo within the recommended limits. You will find
these limits on your vehicle’s Certification Label. See “L\
oading Your
Vehicle’’ in the Index.
are driven on regular road surfaces, and within legal driving \
limits, as
are driven off-road in the recommended manner. See “Off Road Driving
use the proper fuel. See “Fuel” in the Index.
described in Section
4, “Your
Driving and the Road”.
With Your Four-wheel Drive Vehicle” in the Index.
Selecting The Proper Maintenant- ~ Schedule
Your driving conditions and how you use your vehicle will help you \
determine
which schedule to use. The schedules are found later in this section.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
I
Is any one of these’ true for your vehicle?
Most trips are less than 4 miles (6 kilometers).
Most trips are less than 10 miles (16 kilometers) and the outside
The engine is at low speed most of the time (as in stop-and-go traffic,
temperatures are below freezing.
door-to-door delivery, or other commercial uses).
You
operate in dusty areas or off-road frequently.
You tow a trailer.
If any one (or more) of these is true for your driving, follow Schedule I. The
chart for Schedule
I has plus signs (t).
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE II
Follow Schedule II ONLY if none of the above conditions are true. The chart
for Schedule
II has dots (e).
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR
I
If your driving conditions meet those specified i
Services” in this Section (or see Index), use
M
Item I I Miles (000) I 3 I 6
No. Service Kilometers (000) 5 10
1 Engine Oil Change*
I -Even/ 3 Months, or
Oil Filter Change*
-Every 3 Months, or
tt
2 Chassis Lubrication-Every 12 Months,
,, Clutch Fork Ball Stud Lubrication (4.3L or J I engines only) I
4 Cooling System Service*-Every 24
1 Months or
5 I Air Cleaner Filter Replacement* I I
6 Front Wheel Bearing Repack (2WD
Only)
7 Transmission Service**
8 Fuel Filter Replacement*
9 Spark Plugs Replacement*
10 Spark Plug Wire Inspection*
11 Engine Timing Check*
12 Fuel Tank, Cap and Lines Inspection*
13 Engine Accessory Drive Belt Inspection*
14 Tire and Wheel Rotation
t
15 Drive Axle Service tt
16 Brake Systems Inspection**
FOOTNOTES:
*An Emission Control Service
**See “Explanation
of Scheduled Maintenapce Services” i n the Index
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