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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide When  you  open the  hood, you’ll see  the  following  on 
the  8-valve  engine: 
1. Battery 
2. Automatic Transmission  Dipstick (if equipped) 
3. Oil  Fill  Cap 
4. Brake  Fluid Reservoir 
5. Air

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide When you open  the  hood,  you’ll  see  the  following  on 
the  16-valve  engine: 
1. Battery 
2. Automatic  Transmission  Dipstick (if equipped) 
3. Oil  Fill  Cap 
4. Brake  muid  Reservoir 
5. A

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Replacing Brake System Parts 
The braking system  on  a modern  vehicle is  complex.  Its 
many  parts have to  be 
of top quality and  work  well 
together  if the vehicle is to have really  good bra

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Fuse  Usage 
I 1 
Main  Fuse Block 
Fuse 
1 
2 
3 
4 
Usage 
Generator  to  Battery  Circuit 
Circuits  Only  Active  When 
Ignition  Switch  is 
in ACC, 
ON or START 
Circuits  Always  Active 
Circui

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Replacement  Parts 
Air Cleaner Filter 
8-Valve  Engine 
.................... 13780-61AAO 
GM  Part 
No. 96064348  or equivalent 
16-Valve  Engine 
.................... 13780-58B20 
GM Part No. 960686

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Gee Section 9 Index 
Adding Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
.................. 6-22 
Brake  Fluid 
................................. 6-32 
Electrical  Equipment 
.................... 2- 10. 6.59 
Engi

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Clutch  Adjustment .............................. 6-23 
Clutch  System  Service 
........................... 7-53 
Coinholder  and  Bin 
.............................. 2-6 
Comfort  Controls 
........

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 User Guide Front ....................................... 5-8 
Rear ....................................... 5-10 
Towing.  Recreational  Vehicle ..................... 4-40 
Trailer  Tongue  Weight ...............
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