heater GMC SAVANA 2007 User Guide
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{CAUTION:
Adding only plain water to your cooling
system can be dangerous. Plain water, or
some other liquid such as alcohol, can
boil before the proper coolant mixture will.
Your vehicle’s coolant warning system is
set for the proper coolant mixture. With
plain water or the wrong mixture, your
engine could get too hot but you would
not get the overheat warning. Your engine
could catch re and you or others could
be burned. Use a 50/50 mixture of clean,
drinkable water and DEX-COOL
®coolant.Notice:
When using concentrated washer uid,
follow the manufacturer’s instructions
for adding water.
Do not mix water with ready-to-use washer
uid. Water can cause the solution to
freeze and damage your washer uid tank
and other parts of the washer system.
Also, water does not clean as well
as washer uid.
Fill your washer uid tank only
three-quarters full when it is very cold.
This allows for expansion if freezing
occurs, which could damage the tank if it
is completely full.
Do not use engine coolant (antifreeze) in
your windshield washer. It can damage
your washer system and paint.
Notice:In cold weather, water can freeze and
crack the engine, radiator, heater core and
other parts. Use the recommended coolant and
the proper coolant mixture.
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So, it is not a good idea to top off your brake fluid.
Adding brake fluid will not correct a leak. If you
add fluid when your linings are worn, then you will
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.
{CAUTION:
If you have too much brake uid, it can
spill on the engine and/or fuel operated
heater parts, if equipped. If your vehicle
has a diesel engine and a fuel operated
heater, see “Fuel Operated Heater (FOH)”
in the diesel engine supplement. The uid
will burn if the engine is hot enough. You
or others could be burned, and your
vehicle could be damaged. Add brake
uid only when work is done on the brake
hydraulic system. See “Checking Brake
Fluid” in this section.Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine
when to check your brake fluid. SeeScheduled
Maintenance (Gasoline Engine) on page 399.
Checking Brake Fluid
You can check the brake fluid without taking off
the cap.
Look at the brake fluid
reservoir. The fluid level
should be above
MIN. If it is not, have
your brake system
checked to see if
there is a leak.
After work is done on the brake hydraulic system,
make sure the level is above the MIN but not
over the MAX mark.
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Federal law prohibits the following acts or the
causing thereof:
1. The removal or rendering inoperative by any
person, other than for purposes of
maintenance, repair or replacement, of any
device or element of design incorporated into
any new vehicle for the purpose of noise
control, prior to its sale or delivery to
the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use; or
2. The use of the vehicle after such device or
element of design has been removed or
rendered inoperative by any person.
Among those acts presumed to constitute
tampering are the acts listed below.
Insulation:
•
Removal of the noise shields or any
underhood insulation.
Engine:
•
Removal or rendering engine speed governor,
if the vehicle has one, inoperative so as to
allow engine speed to exceed manufacturer
specifications.
Fan and Drive:
•
Removal of fan clutch, if the vehicle has one,
or rendering clutch inoperative.
•Removal of the fan shroud, if the vehicle
has one.
Air Intake:
•
Removal of the air cleaner silencer.
•Modification of the air cleaner.
Exhaust:
•
Removal of the muffler and/or resonator.
•Removal of the exhaust pipes and exhaust
pipe clamps.
Fuel Operated Heater (FOH) — Diesel
Engine:
•
Removal of the muffler.
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Underbody Maintenance
Chemicals used for ice and snow removal and
dust control can collect on the underbody. If these
are not removed, corrosion and rust can develop
on the underbody parts such as fuel lines,
frame, floor pan, fuel operated heater (FOH) and
exhaust system even though they have corrosion
protection.
At least every spring, flush these materials from
the underbody with plain water. Clean any
areas where mud and debris can collect. Dirt
packed in close areas of the frame should
be loosened before being flushed. Your dealer or
an underbody car washing system can do this
for you.
Chemical Paint Spotting
Some weather and atmospheric conditions can
create a chemical fallout. Airborne pollutants can
fall upon and attack painted surfaces on the
vehicle. This damage can take two forms: blotchy,
ring-shaped discolorations, and small, irregular
dark spots etched into the paint surface.
Although no defect in the paint job causes this,
GM will repair, at no charge to the owner, the
surfaces of new vehicles damaged by this fallout
condition within 12 months or 12,000 miles
(20 000 km) of purchase, whichever occurs first.
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Fuse Usage
18 Truck Body Control Module 2
19 Truck Body Control Module
20 Remote Function Actuator
21 Engine 2 (Gas), Spare (Diesel)
22 Ignition E
23 Engine 1
24Truck Body Control Module
Ignition 1
25 Spare (Gas), Fuel Heater (Diesel)
26 Inside Rearview Mirror
27 Crankcase
28Brake Transmission Shift
Interlock System
29 Auxiliary Power Outlets
30 Cigarette Lighter
31 Instrument Panel Cluster
32 Air ConditioningFuse Usage
33Spare (Gas), Engine Control
Module (Diesel)
34Canister Vent Solenoid (Gas), Rear
Fog Lamps (Diesel)
35Spare (Gas & LLY Diesel), Fan
Clutch (LMM Diesel)
36Brake Transmission Shift Interlock,
Vehicle Back-Up
37 Airbag
38Powertrain Control Module Ignition 1
(Gas), Engine Control Module,
Transmission Control Module, Glow
Plug Control Module Ignition 1
(Diesel)
39Oxygen Sensor B (Gas),
Spare (Diesel)
40Oxygen Sensor A (Gas),
Spare (Diesel)
41 Windshield Wipers
42 Right Headlamp - Low Beam
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Cleaning (cont.)
Underbody Maintenance........................... 384
Washing Your Vehicle.............................. 380
Weatherstrips........................................... 380
Windshield and Wiper Blades................... 382
Climate Control System............................... 159
Outlet Adjustment..................................... 162
Rear Air Conditioning and
Heating System.................................... 164
Rear Heating System............................... 163
Collision Damage Repair............................. 431
Comfort Guides, Rear Safety Belt................. 37
Compass..................................................... 134
Control of a Vehicle..................................... 232
Coolant
Engine Temperature Gage........................ 178
Heater, Engine......................................... 124
Cooling System........................................... 311
Cruise Control............................................. 151
Cruise Control Light.................................... 184
Customer Assistance Information
Courtesy Transportation........................... 427
Customer Assistance for Text
Telephone (TTY) Users......................... 422
Customer Assistance Offices.................... 422
Customer Satisfaction Procedure.............. 418Customer Assistance Information (cont.)
GM Mobility Reimbursement Program...... 423
Reporting Safety Defects to
General Motors..................................... 436
Reporting Safety Defects to the
Canadian Government.......................... 436
Reporting Safety Defects to the
United States Government.................... 436
Roadside Assistance Program.................. 424
Service Publications Ordering
Information........................................... 437
D
Daytime Running Lamps............................. 156
Daytime Running Lamps Indicator Light....... 185
Defensive Driving........................................ 228
Doing Your Own Service Work.................... 287
Dome Lamp Override.................................. 157
Dome Lamps............................................... 156
Door
60/40 Swing-Out Side Door...................... 112
Cargo Door Relocking.............................. 109
Locks....................................................... 108
Power Door Locks................................... 109
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Door (cont.)
Rear Door Security Locks........................ 110
Rear Doors.............................................. 114
Sliding Side Door..................................... 111
Driver
Position, Safety Belt................................... 22
Driving
At Night................................................... 244
City.......................................................... 248
Defensive................................................. 228
Drunken................................................... 229
Freeway................................................... 249
Hill and Mountain Roads.......................... 252
In Rain and on Wet Roads...................... 245
Rocking Your Vehicle to Get it Out.......... 258
Winter...................................................... 254
Dual Tire Operation..................................... 350
E
Electrical System
Add-On Equipment................................... 387
Engine Compartment Fuse Block............. 390
Floor Console Fuse Block........................ 388
Fuses and Circuit Breakers...................... 387Electrical System (cont.)
Headlamp Wiring..................................... 387
Windshield Wiper Fuses........................... 387
Engine
Air Cleaner/Filter...................................... 302
Battery..................................................... 323
Change Engine Oil Light.......................... 183
Check and Service Engine Soon Light........ 178
Coolant.................................................... 306
Coolant Heater......................................... 124
Coolant Temperature Gage...................... 178
Drive Belt Routing.................................... 412
Engine Compartment Overview ................ 296
Exhaust................................................... 132
Fan Noise................................................ 317
Fuel Regulator......................................... 124
Oil ........................................................... 297
Oil Life System........................................ 300
Overheating............................................. 309
Reduced Power Light............................... 184
Starting.................................................... 122
Entry Lighting.............................................. 157
Event Data Recorders (EDR)...................... 430
Exit Lighting................................................ 157
Extender, Safety Belt..................................... 40
Exterior Lamps............................................ 154
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Headlamps.................................................. 334
Bulb Replacement.................................... 334
Daytime Running Lamps.......................... 156
Flash-to-Pass........................................... 149
Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and
Parking Lamps..................................... 336
Halogen Bulbs......................................... 334
High/Low Beam Changer......................... 149
On Reminder........................................... 155
Heater......................................................... 159
Highbeam On Light..................................... 185
Highway Hypnosis....................................... 251
Hill and Mountain Roads............................. 252
Hood
Checking Things Under............................ 294
Release................................................... 295
Horn............................................................ 146
How to Use This Manual................................ 4
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly............... 22
I
Ignition Positions......................................... 121
Infants and Young Children, Restraints.......... 44
Inflation - Tire Pressure............................... 348Instrument Panel
Overview.................................................. 144
Instrument Panel (I/P)
Brightness................................................ 156
Cluster..................................................... 167
J
Jump Starting.............................................. 324
K
Keyless Entry System................................. 104
Keys........................................................... 102
L
Labeling, Tire Sidewall................................. 341
Lamps
Battery Run-Down Protection................... 158
Dome....................................................... 156
Dome Lamp Override............................... 157
Exterior.................................................... 154
Reading................................................... 157
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