CHEVROLET S10 1994 2.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 1994, Model line: S10, Model: CHEVROLET S10 1994 2.GPages: 340, PDF Size: 18.45 MB
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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
Type
VZN Code
Fuel Systems
Emissions
2.2L
L4
4
MPI* LD
*Multi-Port Fuel Injection
**Throttle-Body Fuel Injection
***Central-Port Fuel Injection
Wheel Nut Torque
DESCRIPTION
Base or Optional Wheel
Cooling System Capacity
ENGINE VIN
2.2L 4 4.3L
Z
4.3L w
4.3L
V6
Z
TBI**
LD
4.3L
V6
W
CPI* * *
LD
TORQUE
35 ft. lbs. (130 Nom)
QUANTITY*
11.5 Quarts (1 1 Liters)
12.1 Quarts (11.5 Liters)
12.1 Quarts (11.5 Liters)
*All quantities are approximate. After refill, the level
MUST be rechecked.
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ENGINE VIN
2.2L
4.3L
4.3L 4
z
W
QUANTITY QUANTITY WITH
WITHOUT FILTER* FILTER*
4 Quarts (3.8 Liters) 4.5 Quarts (4.3 Liters)
4 Quarts.(3.8 Liters) 4.5 Quarts (4.3 Liters)
4 Quarts (3.8 Liters) 4.5 Quarts (4.3 Liters)
*All quantities are approximate. After refill, the level MUST be rechecked.
Fuel Tank Capacity
TYPE
Standard Tank
*All quantities are approximate.
Lamp and Bulb Data
LAMPS
EXTERIOR
Headlamps (Sealed Beam)
Headlamps (Composite)
Backup Lamp
License Lamp
(w/o Bumper)
License Lamp (Step Bumper) Tail and Stop Lamps Marker Lamp-Front
Marker Lamp-Rear
Parking and Signal Lamp
Underhood Lamp
CHMSL?$
?Standard Cluster
$Tach Cluster
QUANTITY*
20 Gallons (76 Liters.)
QUANTITY TRADE NO.
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2 2E1H
H9005
(HI)
H9006 (LO) 3057
194
194
3057 194
194
3 157NA
93
577
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Ash Tray Lamp
Courtesy Lamp
Dome Lamp
Fol -Wheel Drive - lit, lr
Hearer & A/C Controi
Instrument Panel Compartment Lamp
Rearview Mirror Lamps Sunshade Vanity Mirror Lamps 1
2 1
4 161
906
211-2 161
37
1003
2 12-2
74
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LAMPS NOTE:
A PC part number indicates that the bulb and base are one
assembly
and must be replaced as such.
LAMPS QUANTITY
TRADE NO.
Anti-lock Brake Warning Indicator ?$
Brake System Warning Indicator?$
Check Gages Indicator?$
Daytime Running Lamps Indicator?$
Charging System Indicator?$ High Beam Indicator?$
Standard Cluster Illumination?
Tach Cluster Illumination$
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Service
Engine
Soon)?$
Seat Belt Indicator?$
Turn Signal Indicator?
Upshift Indicator?$
?Standard Cluster
$Tach Cluster 1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
PC74
PC74
PC74
PC74
PC74
PC74
PC 194 and
PC119
PC194 and
GE 194
PC74
PC74
PC74
PC74
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers
FUSE/CIRCUIT
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20
A
ACCY A
r4WD 1 20A
N
rFOG 1 20 A A
N
N w
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers
FUSE/CIRCUIT
BREAKER
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
NAME CIRCUITS PROTECTED
PWR ACCY
Power Door Locks
PWR WDO Power Windows
STOP/HAZ Stop Lamps, Hazard Lamps, Chime
HORNDM Dome Lamp, Lighted Visor Mirror, Module
Glove Box Lamp,
Horn, I/€' Courtesy
Lamps, Power Mirrors
T/L CTSY Electric Shift Transfer Case Module,
Park Lamps, License Plate Lamps
GAUGES Auto Transmission, Alternator Field, Variable Throttle Control, A/C
Compressor, Cluster, Chime Module,
Four-wheel Drive Indicator Lamp,
Heated Oxygen Sensor, Daytime
Running Lamps Module
(NOT USED)
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6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
NAME
HTR NC
CIRCUITS PROTECTED
Blower Motor, Temperature Door
Motor
PWR AUX Pwr Auxiliary Outlets
(NOT USED) ECM BATT Engine Computer (Battery), ABS
Battery, Fuel Pump
ECM IGN Engine Computer (Ignition), Injectors, Engine Sensors
RADIO
(NOT USED) RDO/BATT ILLUM
DRL
TURN B/U
WIPER
BRAKE
4 WD
(NOT USED) FOG
(NOT USED)
(NOT USED)
(NOT USED) Radio,
Inside Rearview
Mirror Map
Lamps
Clock, Radio Battery, CD Player
Cluster Illumination, Ash Tray Lamp,
Radio Illumination, Heater Lamp,
Four-wheel Drive Illumination, Chime Module, Fog Lamp Switch
Illumination, Daytime Running
Lamps
Daytime Running Lamps (Canada
Turn Signals, Backup Lamps
Windshield Washer, Windshield
Wiper Motor Only)
Speedometer, Anti-lock Braking
System, Cruise Control
Four-wheel Drive
Fog Lamps
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PF52
A773C CV789C .CR43TSM
GF48
1
RC36
4.3L (W)
PF52
A1163C cv774c .CR43TSM
GF481
RC36
Service Replacement Part and Filter
Recommendations
Engine (VIN) 2.2L (4)
Oil Filter PF47
Air Cleaner Filter A1163C
PCV Valve cv9ooc
Spark Plugs* AC908
Fuel Filter GF48
1
Radiator Cap RC36
*Use copper-cored resistor type spark plugs.
Air Conditioning Refrigerants
Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If the air conditioning
system
in your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure the proper refrigerant is
used. If you’re not sure, ask your
GM dealer. For additional information, see
your “Warranty and Owner Assistance Information” booklet.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity
TYPE SYSTEM QUANTITY*
R-l34a c-60 30 oz. (35 kg)
*All
q1 Les are approximate. ..
NOTICE:
R-134a refrigerant is not compatible with R-12 refrigerant in
an air conditioning system. R-12 in an R-134a system will caus\
e
compressor failure, refrigerant oil sludge,
or poor air
conditioning system performance.
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Section
.
This section covers the maintenance required €or 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
............................... 7-3
Selecting The Proper Maintenance Schedule
................... 7-3
Maintenance Schedule
I ................................ 7-4
Maintenance Schedule
I1 ................................ 7-6
Explanation
of Scheduled Maintenance Services ................ 7-7
Owner Checks and Services
.................................. 7-10
At Least Once a Month
................................... 7-10
At Least Four Times a Year
............................... 7-10
AtLeastOnceaYear
.................................... 7-10
Periodic Maintenance Inspections
............................. 7-12
Recommended Fluids
& Lubricants ........................... 7-13
Maintenance Record
....................................... 7-15
Service Station Checks
..................................... 7-16
Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The Plan supplements\
your new vehicle warranties
. See your GM dealer for details .
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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
very short distances only a few times a week. Or you may drive long
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’pWple use their GM vehicle\
s, 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 up\
on 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
removal of important components can significantly affect the quality of the\
air we breathe. Improper fluid levels or even the wrong tire infla\
tion can
increase 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.
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
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warranty repairs.
Scheduled Mainfenance Services
This part tells you the maintenance services you should have done and wh\
en
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 “Loading
Your Vehicle” in the Index.
are driven on regular road surfaces, and within legal driving limits, as
described in Section
4, Your Driving and the Road.
are driven off-road in the recommended manner. See “Off Road
Driving With Your Four-wheel Drive Vehicle” in the Index.
use the proper fuel. See “Fuel” in the Index.
Selecting me Proper Maintenance 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 kilc .eters) and 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).
0 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 (+).
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 11
Follow Schedule I1 ONLY if none of the above conditions are true. The
chart for Schedule
11 has dots (0).
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13 Tire and Wheel Rotation t
14 Drive Axle Service +tttt+
15 Brake Systems Inspection**
* An Emission Control Service
** See “Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Services” in the Index
$ The California Air Resources Board has determined that the fail\
ure to perform this
maintenance item will not nullify the emission warranty or limi\
t recall liability prior to the
completion
of vehicle useful life. General Motors, however, urges that all recommended
maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and\
the maintenance be
recorded.
TO801
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