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How to Add Fluid 
3. Check  both  sides of the  dipstick,  and  read  the  lower 
level.  The  fluid  level  must  be  in  the  COLD  area  for  a 
cold  check  or  in  the  HOT  area  or  cross-hatched  area 
for  a  hot  check. 
4. If  the  fluid  level  is  in  the  acceptable  range,  push  the 
dipstick  back  in all  the  way;  then  flip  the  handle 
down  to  lock  the  dipstick  in place.  Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule  to  determine 
what 
kind 
of transmission  fluid  to  use. See  “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants’’  in  the  Index. 
Add  fluid  only  after  checking  the  transmission  fluid 
while  it  is  hot.  (A  cold  check  is  used  only  as a 
reference.)  If the  fluid  level  is  low, add  only  enough 
of 
the  proper  fluid  to  bring  the  level  up  to  the HOT area  for 
a  hot  check.  It  doesn’t  take  much fluid,  generally  less 
than  one  pint 
(0.5 L). Don’t overJiZ1. 
NOTICE: 
We  recommend  you  use only  fluid  labeled 
DEXR0N’-III, because  fluid  with  that  label is 
made especially for  your automatic transmission. 
Damage caused  by fluid other than 
DEXRON-ZLI 
is not covered by  your  new vehicle warranty. 
0 After  adding  fluid,  recheck  the  fluid  level  as 
described  under  “How to  Check.” 
When  the  correct  fluid  level is obtained,  push the 
dipstick  back  in all  the 
way; then  flip  the  handle 
down  to  lock  the  dipstick  in  place. 
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Front Turn Signal  Lamps 
1. Remove the headlamp assembly as shown earlier in 
this section. 
2. Twist the bulb socket to remove  it from  the 
headlamp assembly. 
3. Pull  the bulb  straight  out to remove it from 
the socket. 
4. Push the  new  bulb  into the socket until it snaps 
into place. 
5. Put the bulb socket into  the lamp assembly  and twist 
it to the  right until it is tight. 
Taillamps 
1. Open the endgate. 
2. Remove  the two screws 
from the  lamp assembly. 
1 6. Put  the  headlamp assembly  back into the vehicle. 
Instill 
the two retaining clips. 
3. Pull  the  assembly away from the vehicle. 
4. Turn  the  socket to the  left  to  remove it.  Push  the ta 
in while  you turn the socket to  the left. 
out  of the  socket. 
5. Holding  the  base of the bulb, pull the bulb straight 
6. Push  the  new  bulb  straight  into  the  socket  until  it  clicks. 
7. Put  the socket into  the lamp  assembly  and  turn  the 
8. Install  the lamp assembly  and screws. 
9. Close the endgate. socket to 
the  right 
~lntil it locks into place. 
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Windshield  Wiper  Blade  Replacement 
See “Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts” in the 
Index 
for the proper  type of replacement  blades. 
I NOTICE: 
Use  care when removing or installing a blade 
assembly. Accidental bumping can cause  the arm 
to fall  back  and strike the windshield. 
1. To remove the old wiper blades, lift the wiper arm 
until it locks into a vertical position. 
A. Blade Assembly 
B. Arm Assembly 
C. Locking Tab 
D. Blade Pivot 
E. Hook Slot 
F. Arm Hook 
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2. 
3. 
Press down on the blade assembly pivot locking tab. 
Pull down on the  blade  assembly to release it from 
the  wiper  arm hook. 
Remove 
the insert from  the blade assembly. The 
insert  has two  notches  at one end  that are locked  by 
the bottom claws of the blade  assembly. At the 
notched  end, pull 
the insert from  the blade assembly. 
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4. To install  the  new  wiper insert, slide  the  insert (D), 
notched end last, into  the end with two  blade 
claws 
(A). Slide the insert all the way through  the 
blade  claws  at  the opposite end 
(B). The plastic  caps 
(C) will be forced off as the insert is fully inserted. 
5. Be sure  that  the  notches are  locked by the  bottom 
claws.  Make sure that 
all other claws are properly 
locked  on  both  sides of the insert slots. 
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A. Claw in Notch 
B. Correct  Installation 
C. Incorrect Installation 
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6. Put the blade assembly pivot in the wiper arm 
hook.  Pull up until the pivot  locking tab  locks in 
the hook  slot. 
7. Carefully  lower the wiper  arm and blade assembly 
onto 
the windshield. 
Backglass  Wiper Blade  Replacement 
See “Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement“ in this 
section 
for instructions  on  how  to change the backglass 
wiper  blade.  The backglass  wiper  blade 
will not  lock in 
a vertical position  like the windshield  wiper blade, so 
care should  be  used  when  pulling it away from 
the vehicle. 
Tires 
Your new vehicle  comes with high-quality  tires  made by 
a leading  tire manufxturer. If you ever  have  questions 
about your tire warranty and where to obtain  service,  see 
your 
GM Warranty  booklet for details. 
A c; TTmT .ON: 
Poorly  maintained  and  improperly  u5 - __ tires 
are  dangerous. 
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Overloading  your  tires  can  cause 
overheating 
as a  result  of too  much  friction. 
You could  have  an  air-out  and a serious 
accident.  See  “Loading  Your Vehicle”  in 
the  Index.  Underinflated  tires  pose the  same  danger  as 
overloaded  tires.  The  resulting  accident  could  cause  serious  injury.  Check 
all tires 
frequently  to  maintain  the  recommended 
pressure.  Tire  pressure  should  be  checked  when  your  tires  are  cold. 
Overinflated  tires  are  more  likely  to  be 
cut,  punctured  or  broken 
by a sudden 
impact 
-- such  as  when  you hit a pothole. 
Keep  tires 
at the  recommended  pressure. 
Worn,  old tires  can  cause  accidents.  If your 
tread  is badly  worn,  or  if your  tires  have 
been  damaged,  replace  them. 
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers 
The wiring  circuits in your  vehicle are protected  from 
short  circuits 
by a  combination  of fuses  and circuit 
breakers.  This greatly reduces the  chance of fires  caused 
by electrical  problems. 
Look at the silver-colored  band inside the  f~~se. If the 
band is broken or melted, replace the  fuse. Be sure  you 
replace  a bad  fuse  with  a new  one of the  identical  size 
and  rating. 
If you  ever  have a problem on the  road  and  don’t have a 
spare  fuse, you can borrow one  that  has  the same 
amperage.  Just 
pick some feature  of your vehicle that 
you  can get along without 
-- like the radio  or cigarette 
lighter 
-- and use its fuse, if it is the  correct  amperage. 
Replace 
it as soon as  you  can. 
Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block 
The  fuse block is  at the 
driver’s  end 
of the 
instrument  panel, 
Remove  the cover  by turning  the  fastener  to the left. 
Extra  fuses and 
the fuse  extractor  are provided in the 
cover. 
To reinstall  the fuse  panel cover,  push in and turn 
the fastener to  the right. 
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FuseKircuit Usage 
Breaker 
A Not Used 
B Not  Used 
1 Headlamp  Switch, Body Control 
Module, Headlamp  Relay 
FuseKircuit 
Breaker 
2 
3 
4 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
Usage 
Cigarette  Lighter, Data Link 
Connector 
Cruise Control Module  and 
Switch,  Body Control Module, 
Heated  Seats 
Gages,  Body Control Module, 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
Interior Lights 
Not  Used  Power  Outside Mirror, Power 
Lock  Relay 
Courtesy Lamps, Battery  Run-Down  Protection 
HVAC  Control  Head (Manual) 
Turn 
Signal 
Cluster, Engine Control Module  Parking Lamps, Power Window 
Switch,  Body Control Module, 
Ashtray Lamp 
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FuseKircuit Breaker 
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14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
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Usage Engine  Compartment  Fuse Block 
Auxiliary  Power 
Power  Locks  Motor 
4WD  Switch,  Engine  Controls 
(VCM,  PCM,  Transmission) 
Supplemental  Inflatable Restraint, 
SDM  Module 
Front  Wiper 
Not Used 
Radio  Battery 
Not  Used 
HVAC  (Manual),  HVAC 
I 
(Automatic),  HVAC Sensors 
(Automatic) 
Anti-Lock  Brakes 
Rear Wiper 
Radio,  Ignition  The  fuse 
block is under the hood  at the driver’s  side of 
the  engine  compartment. 
Remove  the cover 
by turning the  fastener  to  the  left. To 
reinstall the  fuse panel cover, push in and turn the 
fastener  to  the  right. 
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FUSE 
PULLER 
DL 1T 
STARTER 
FlPUMP 
PRINTED IN USA 
I Name 
TRL TRN 
TRR  TRN 
TRL  BTU 
VEH 
B/U 
RT  TURN 
Usage 
Trailer  Left Turn 
Trailer  Right Turn 
Trailer  Back-up  Lamps 
Vehicle  Back-up  Lamps 
Right Turn  Signal Front 
4 
1 
1 
1 
Name 
LT TURN 
LT  TRN 
RT  TRN 
RR  PRK 
TRL  PRK 
LT  HDLP 
RT  HDLP 
FR PRK  INT  BAT 
ENG 
1 
ECM B 
ABS  ECM 
1 
HORN 
BTSI 
Usage 
Left Turn Signal Front 
Left  Turn Signal Rear 
Right Turn Signal Rear  Right Rear Parking Lamps 
Trailer Parking Lamps  Left  Headlamp 
Right Headlamp 
Front Parking Lamps 
I/P  Fuse  Block  Feed 
Engine Sensors/Solenoids,  MAP, 
CAM, PURGE, VENT 
Engine Control Module,  Fuel 
Pump,  Module,  Oil Pressure 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System 
Engine  Control Module Injectors 
Horn 
Brake-Transmission  Shift 
Interlock 
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At Least  Twice a Year At Least  Once  a Year 
Restraint  System  Check 
Make  sure  the safety belt reminder light  and  all your 
belts, buckles,  latch  plates, retractors  and anchorages are 
working properly. Look for any  other 
loose or damaged 
safety  belt system parts. 
If you  see anything  that  might 
keep 
a safety  belt system from  doing its job, have it 
repaired. Have  any torn  or frayed safety belts replaced. 
Also look for  any opened  or broken  air bag  coverings, 
and have them repaired  or replaced.  (The air  bag system 
does  not  need  regular maintenance.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
Inspect wiper blades  for wear  or cracking.  Replace blade 
inserts that appear  worn or damaged  or that  streak or 
miss areas of the windshield.  Also  see “Wiper Blades, 
Cleaning” 
in the  Index. 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Check  the transmission fluid level;  add if needed.  See 
“Automatic Transmission” 
in the Index. A fluid loss 
may  indicate 
a problem. Check the system and repair 
if needed. 
Key Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate  the  key  lock  cylinders with  the lubricant 
specified 
in Part D. 
Body Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate  all body  door and fuel  door  hinges, rear 
compartment hinges, latches and locks including the 
glove box, console doors  and the body  hood  and  any 
moving seat hardware. Lubricate the hood safety lever 
pivot  and prop  rod pivot.  Part 
D tells you  what  to use. 
More  frequent lubrication  may  be required  when 
exposed  to 
a corrosive environment. 
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