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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual What’s  the  worst time  for this? “Wet  ice.” Very  cold 
snow  or ice  can  be slick and  hard  to drive on. 
But wet 
ice  can  be even  more  trouble because  it may  offer  the 
least tract

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual Snow  can  trap  exhaust gases under  your  vehicle. 
This  can  cause  deadly 
CO (carbon  monoxide)  gas 
to  get  inside. 
CO could  overcome  you and  kill 
you. You  can’t  see  it or smell  it

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual 9. Make your last connection  away from the  battery,  to 
the  engine block,  frame  or other unpainted  metal 
parts 
of your vehicle. A ground location  has been 
provided  through a stud  attached

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual 13. Remove the cables  in reverse order  to  prevent 
electrical  shorting.  Take  care that they  don’t  touch 
each other or  any  other  metal. 
A. Engine Block, Frame,  Unpainted  Metal  Engine

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual A I 
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help  avoid  injury 
to you  or others: 
Never  let  passengers  ride in  a  vehicle  that is 
being  towed. 
Never  tow  faster than safe or posted  speeds. 
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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual Haw to Add Coolant to the Radiator 
1. You can remove the radiator pressure  cap when  the 
cooling  system, including the radiator pressure  cap 
and upper radiator hose,  is no longer hot.  Turn  th

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual Changing a Flat Tire 
If a tire goes flat, avoid  further  tire and wheel damage 
by  driving  slowly  to  a level  place. 
Turn on your hazard 
warning  flashers. 
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CAUTION: 
Changing a tire  can

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual Removing  the  Wheel  Covers  and Locking 
Wheel  Nuts 
2. Loosen  the  plastic nut caps. 
1. You will need to take  off  the  wheel nut caps to  reach 
your  wheel  nuts.  When 
using the  ratchet  a

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual I A CAUTION: 
Incorrect wheel nuts  or  improperly  tightened 
wheel  nuts  can  cause  the  wheel  to  become  loose 
and  even  come  off. This  could  lead  to  an  accident. 
Be  sure  to  use  th

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Workshop Manual While refueling your 
vehicle,  hang the cap 
by 
the tether from  the hook 
on the filler door. 
To remove the cap, turn it slowly  to the left 
(counterclockwise).  The  cap has a spring  in it;  if