CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 1995, Model line: TRACKER, Model: CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995Pages: 354, PDF Size: 18.24 MB
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Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
What to Use 
When  you  need  windshield  washer fluid, be sure to read 
the  manufacturer’s  instructions before  use. 
If you will be 
operating  your  vehicle  in an area  where  the  temperature 
may  fall below  freezing,  use a fluid that  has  sufficient 
protection  against  freezing. 
To Add 
Open the cap with  the  washer  symbol on it. Add  washer 
fluid  until  the  tank 
is full. 
NOTICE: 
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When  using concentrated  washer  fluid, 
follow  the manufacturer’s instructions for 
adding  water. 
Don’t  mix  water with ready-to-use washer 
fluid.  Water can cause  the solution to  freeze 
and  damage your washer  fluid tank and 
other  parts of the  washer  system.  Also, 
water  doesn’t  clean  as well  as washer  fluid. 
Fill  your  washer  fluid  tank only 
3/4 full 
when  it’s  very  cold.  This allows  for 
expansion,  which  could  damage the tank if 
it is  completely  full. 
Don’t  use  radiator antifreeze  in your 
windshield  washer.  It can damage your 
washer  system and paint. 
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Brakes 
Brake Master Cylinder 
YOLK brake  master  cylinder is here. It is filled with 
DOT-3 brake fluid. 
There  are only  two reasons  why the brake  fluid level  in 
your master  cylinder might go down.  The  first  is that the 
brake  fluid  goes  down to an acceptable  level during 
normal  brake lining  wear. When  new linings are put  in, 
the  fluid  level goes  back up. The  other  reason is that  fluid 
is  leaking  out 
of the  brake system. If it  is, you 
should  have your brake  system fixed, since 
a leak means 
that  sooner  or  later  your brakes won’t  work well, or 
won’t  work at 
all. So, it isn’t  a good  idea to “top off” 
your brake fluid. Adding brake fluid  won’t correct a 
leak. If you  add  fluid when  your linings are worn, then 
you’ll  have  too  much fluid when  you  get new  brake 
linings.  You should  add (or remove) brake fluid,  as 
necessary, only  when  work is done  on  the  brake 
hydraulic  system. 
Refer  to the  Maintenance  Schedule  to determine  when  to 
check  your brake fluid.  See “Periodic  Maintenance 
Inspections”  in  the Index. 
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To Check Brake Fluid 
You can check the brake 
fluid without taking  off the 
cap. Just look at  the 
windows  on the  brake fluid 
reservoir. The fluid levels  should  be above 
MIN. If 
they  aren’t, have  your brake 
system  checked to see 
if 
there is a leak. 
After  work is done  on the brake  hydraulic  system,  make 
sure  the  levels are  above 
MIN and  below  the top of each 
window. 
What  to Add 
When you do need  brake fluid,  use only DOT-3 brake 
fluid 
-- such as  Delco  Supreme 1 l@ (GM Part 
No. 1052535). Use  new  brake fluid from  a sealed 
container  only,  and always clean  the brake fluid 
reservoir  cap before removing  it. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t let  someone  put in the  wrong  kind  of 
fluid,  For example,  just 
a few drops of 
mineral-based  oil, such  as engine  oil,  in 
your  brake  system  can damage  brake 
system  parts 
so badly that they’ll  have  to be 
replaced. 
0 Brake  fluid can damage paint, so be careful 
not to  spill brake  fluid on your  vehicle. 
If 
you do,  wash  it off immediately.  See 
“Appearance Care”  in the  Index. 
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Brake Wear 
Your Geo has  front disc brakes  and rear  drum  brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in wear indicators that make 
a  high-pitched  warning  sound when the  brake  pads 
are 
worn and new pads are  needed.  The  sound may come 
and go or  be  heard  all  the  time  your velvcle is moving 
(except  when  you  are pushing on  the  brake  pedal 
firmly). 
NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or  climates rSray C2iQSg si brake 
squeal  when the brakes are  first applied  or lightly 
applied.  This does  not  mean  something  is wrong  with 
your brakes. 
Your  rear  drum  brakes don’t  have wear indicators, but  if 
you  ever  hear  a rear  brake  rubbing  noise, have  the  rear 
brake linings inspected.  Also,  the rear brake  drums 
should  be  removed and  inspected  each  time  the  tires are 
removed  for rotation  or changing.  When  you  have  the 
front  brakes  replaced,  have  the  rear brakes inspected, 
too. 
Brake linings should always  be replaced as  complete 
axle  sets. 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See your  dealer if the brake pedal does not return  to 
normal  height, or 
if there is a rapid  increase in pedal 
travel.  This could  be a sign 
of brake  trouble. 
Brake Adjustment 
Every  time you make a brake stop, your disc brakes 
adjust  for wear. 
If your brake pedal goes down  farther than  normal, your 
rear  drum  brakes 
may need adjustment.  Adjust them by 
backing up and  firmly  applying the brakes  a few times. 
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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 braking. 
Vehicles  we  design and test have top-quality  GM brake 
parts in  them, as your  Geo does  when  it is new.  When 
you  replace  parts of your  braking system 
-- for example, 
when  your brake linings wear  down  and  you have to 
have  new ones put  in 
-- be sure  you  get  new  genuine 
GM replacement parts.  If  you don’t, your brakes  may 
no  longer  work properly.  For  example,  if someone puts 
in brake linings  that are wrong  for your  vehicle, 
the  balance  between  your  front and rear  brakes  can 
change 
-- for  the worse.  The braking performance 
you’ve  come  to expect  can  change  in  many other ways 
if  someone  puts  in the wrong  replacement brake parts. 
Battery 
Every new Geo has a  Delco  Freedom@  battery. You 
never have to  add water to  one 
of these. When  it’s  time 
for 
a new  battery,  we  recommend a  Delco  Freedom@ 
battery. Get  one that has  the replacement  number  shown 
on  the  original  battery’s  label. 
Vehicle Storage 
If you’re not going to drive  your vehicle  for 25 days or 
more,  take 
off the black, negative (-) cable from the 
battery. This will help keep your battery from running 
down. 
Contact  your dealer  to learn  how  to prepare  your vehicle 
for  longer  storage  periods. 
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Halogen Bulbs Headlamps 
Bulb  Replacement 
See  “Replacement  Bulbs” in the  Index  to check  the  size 
and type 
of bulb  you need to use. 
To replace  the  headlamp  bulb: 
1. Open the hood. 
2. Push  in on  both  sides of the electrical connector. 
Then pull  up and  rearward,  to disconnect  it from  the 
bulb.  The plastic  clip on 
the electrical  connector  may 
need to  be lifted  gently  with a screwdriver. 
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4. Pull  the lock ring  and the headlamp bulb  straight out. 
Save  the  lock 
ring to use with  the new bulb. 
3. Turn the lock  ring counterclockwise to  release the 
bulb. 
5. Reverse  the steps with a new bulb. 
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Front  Parking  and  Turn Signal Lamps 
To replace  the parking and turn signal bulb: 
1. Open the hood. 
2. Turn  the  bulb  socket counterclockwise and pull it out 
of the lamp housing. 
3. Push the  bulb in, turn  it to counterclockwise and pull 
it out. 
4. Reverse  the steps  with a new bulb. 
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Sidemarker Lamps 
To replace the sidemarker bulb: 
1. Push the sidemarker housing  toward the back of the 
vehicle to release  the clip and pull out the front  edge. 
The  housing  should  pull away 
from the vehicle. 
2. Turn  the socket counterclockwise and pull it out of 
the  housing. 
3. Pull  the bulb out of the  socket. 
4. Reverse  the steps  with a new bulb. 
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Rear  Sidemarker  Lamps 
To replace the rear sidemarker  bulb: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Remove the screw (hardtop only). 
Pull the sidemarker lamp housing out  at  the  back 
edge. 
Turn  the  socket toward the  rear 
of the vehicle  and 
pull  it out. 
Pull  the bulb  out 
of the socket. 
Reverse  the steps  with  a new  bulb. 
Rear  Combination  Lamps 
To remove  the rear combination bulbs: 
1. Remove  the two screws from  the combination lamps. 
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