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... 3-25 Care of Your Compact Discs ...Fixed Mast Antenna ...3-25 3-1 system supplied with your vehicle. Comfort Control Flow-Through Ventilation System ...3-2 Heating System ...3-4 Heating/Air Conditioning System ...3-5 RearHeater ...3-6 ...3-6 Rear Air Conditioning ...Window Rear Defogger ...3-7 ...3-8 Engine Coolant Heater ...Audiosystems ...3-8 FM Stereo ...3-8 AM ...3-8 AMStereo ...3-8 How to Operate Your ETR@AM Radio ...3-9 How to Operate Your ETR...
... 3-25 Care of Your Compact Discs ...Fixed Mast Antenna ...3-25 3-1 system supplied with your vehicle. Comfort Control Flow-Through Ventilation System ...3-2 Heating System ...3-4 Heating/Air Conditioning System ...3-5 RearHeater ...3-6 ...3-6 Rear Air Conditioning ...Window Rear Defogger ...3-7 ...3-8 Engine Coolant Heater ...Audiosystems ...3-8 FM Stereo ...3-8 AM ...3-8 AMStereo ...3-8 How to Operate Your ETR@AM Radio ...3-9 How to Operate Your ETR...
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... Flow-Through Ventilation System W W Your vehicle's flow-through the vehicle and out the rear exhaust valves. Outside will flow into the front air inlet grilles at the base of your windows. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the change of fogging the... enter a vehicle in cold weather, turn the blower fan HIGH to for a few moments before driving off. air Ventilation Tips Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects. With the windows closed, air side will also enter air air the vehicle when the heater or the conditioning fanis running.
... Flow-Through Ventilation System W W Your vehicle's flow-through the vehicle and out the rear exhaust valves. Outside will flow into the front air inlet grilles at the base of your windows. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the change of fogging the... enter a vehicle in cold weather, turn the blower fan HIGH to for a few moments before driving off. air Ventilation Tips Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects. With the windows closed, air side will also enter air air the vehicle when the heater or the conditioning fanis running.
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If your instrument panel. When you close a vent, it . 3-3 The vent has a handle to direct the flow of air, or close the vents altogether. You can move the vents to open . Air Vents I You will increase the flow of air corning out of any vents that are open and close it will find air vents in thecenter and on the sides of your vehicle doesn't have air conditioning, there is an air vent in the right-hand kick panel below the instrument panel.
If your instrument panel. When you close a vent, it . 3-3 The vent has a handle to direct the flow of air, or close the vents altogether. You can move the vents to open . Air Vents I You will increase the flow of air corning out of any vents that are open and close it will find air vents in thecenter and on the sides of your vehicle doesn't have air conditioning, there is an air vent in the right-hand kick panel below the instrument panel.
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...lets you fog or ice on your instrument panel. Move thelever down for warmer or cooler air. 3-4 Use this when you select the temperatureof the air flowing into your vehicle. VENT The air comes out at This is what your heating system will look like. To increase theair flow,... move it towardOFF. HTR (Heater): Most of air coming through . lever can be positioned anywhere between the vents and heater vents. To decrease the air flow, move thelever toward HIGH. Heating System I If your vehicle does nothave air conditioning, this is best for cold weather. Fan Lever The top...
...lets you fog or ice on your instrument panel. Move thelever down for warmer or cooler air. 3-4 Use this when you select the temperatureof the air flowing into your vehicle. VENT The air comes out at This is what your heating system will look like. To increase theair flow,... move it towardOFF. HTR (Heater): Most of air coming through . lever can be positioned anywhere between the vents and heater vents. To decrease the air flow, move thelever toward HIGH. Heating System I If your vehicle does nothave air conditioning, this is best for cold weather. Fan Lever The top...
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... and side window defrost vents. Heating/Air Conditioning System If your vehicle has air conditioning, your heating/air conditioning system will look like this when you select the temperature of hot air. Close the windows when using yourvehicle's air conditioning, open the windows toclear the vehicle of the air flowing into your instrument panel, The air conditioner will not run. Most...
... and side window defrost vents. Heating/Air Conditioning System If your vehicle has air conditioning, your heating/air conditioning system will look like this when you select the temperature of hot air. Close the windows when using yourvehicle's air conditioning, open the windows toclear the vehicle of the air flowing into your instrument panel, The air conditioner will not run. Most...
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... Move the other lever all theway to turn the system off . The three speed fan switch is located above the radio. The rear air conditioning switch is above the radio at first when it's really hot outside and you need to cool off quickly. If you may notice a...can use NORM A/C as soon as thevehicle has cooleddown, so outside . Slide the lever toward HI for warmer air in cool weather with bright sunlight. Rear Air Conditioning You may have rear air conditioning. Slide the lever to OFF to compressor operation. you move your temperature control If lever between cold andhot, cooler...
... Move the other lever all theway to turn the system off . The three speed fan switch is located above the radio. The rear air conditioning switch is above the radio at first when it's really hot outside and you need to cool off quickly. If you may notice a...can use NORM A/C as soon as thevehicle has cooleddown, so outside . Slide the lever toward HI for warmer air in cool weather with bright sunlight. Rear Air Conditioning You may have rear air conditioning. Slide the lever to OFF to compressor operation. you move your temperature control If lever between cold andhot, cooler...
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For best results, clear the window of as much snow orice as possible before using the rear air conditioning, open the windows clear the vehicle to of hot air.Close the windows when usingthe system. The defogger will only work when the ignition switch is in the RUN position. I 3-7 These ...lines heat your rear window could cut and damage of the defogger. If your vehicle hasrear air conditioning, setting iton LOW may enhance front A/C performance by pressing the bottom of the at switch. It can turn the defogger off any time by...
For best results, clear the window of as much snow orice as possible before using the rear air conditioning, open the windows clear the vehicle to of hot air.Close the windows when usingthe system. The defogger will only work when the ignition switch is in the RUN position. I 3-7 These ...lines heat your rear window could cut and damage of the defogger. If your vehicle hasrear air conditioning, setting iton LOW may enhance front A/C performance by pressing the bottom of the at switch. It can turn the defogger off any time by...
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...or the cooling system functioning properly.The fan will slow down when additional cooling is not engaged.This improves fuel economy and reduces fan noise. air goes outof a tire, it's much likea skid and may be mistaken as the fan clutch disengages. noisy, but you should not be very... tire fails, the flat tire will go . 8. At any rear blowout, remove your jacking equipment to cool the engine. most every day In driving conditions the clutch is not required and the clutch disengages. If a Tire Goes Flat It's unusual for atire to "blowout" while you'redriving, especially if ...
...or the cooling system functioning properly.The fan will slow down when additional cooling is not engaged.This improves fuel economy and reduces fan noise. air goes outof a tire, it's much likea skid and may be mistaken as the fan clutch disengages. noisy, but you should not be very... tire fails, the flat tire will go . 8. At any rear blowout, remove your jacking equipment to cool the engine. most every day In driving conditions the clutch is not required and the clutch disengages. If a Tire Goes Flat It's unusual for atire to "blowout" while you'redriving, especially if ...
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... and other parts. If you don't haveto add extra inhibitors or additives which claim toimprove the system. Too much water in the radiator. Some conditions, such as air trapped in the cooling system, can affect the coolant level in the mix can be covered by your warranty. I NOTICE: If you use an...
... and other parts. If you don't haveto add extra inhibitors or additives which claim toimprove the system. Too much water in the radiator. Some conditions, such as air trapped in the cooling system, can affect the coolant level in the mix can be covered by your warranty. I NOTICE: If you use an...
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... as possible. For the upper and lower tracks, open the door, wipe the track clean and then lubricate with Lubriplate White Grease. The air conditioning will cause metal metal wear at some points on to the cab and body if they are hard to pull should be lubricated withchassis grease.... 6-42 For the outside middle track, close door after you think the system If is below 40°F (4 O C). Air Conditioning Every now and then have your vehicle will not work when the temperature is not working properly, have your dealership check your...
... as possible. For the upper and lower tracks, open the door, wipe the track clean and then lubricate with Lubriplate White Grease. The air conditioning will cause metal metal wear at some points on to the cab and body if they are hard to pull should be lubricated withchassis grease.... 6-42 For the outside middle track, close door after you think the system If is below 40°F (4 O C). Air Conditioning Every now and then have your vehicle will not work when the temperature is not working properly, have your dealership check your...
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... contain alcohol could also wash away the lubricant, so be sure tolubricate the lock after using a de-icer of performance Other unusual operating conditions Have your vehicle'semissions. 6-43 Use only unleaded fuel in your vehicle. Door weatherstrips and rubber hood bumpers should not usepenetrating oils because... the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often tolubricate these items and what type oflubricant to reduce the pollutants in your engine's air-fuel mixture at . Engine Control Module System This system has an oxygen(02) sensor that need lubricating are inside the doors.
... contain alcohol could also wash away the lubricant, so be sure tolubricate the lock after using a de-icer of performance Other unusual operating conditions Have your vehicle'semissions. 6-43 Use only unleaded fuel in your vehicle. Door weatherstrips and rubber hood bumpers should not usepenetrating oils because... the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often tolubricate these items and what type oflubricant to reduce the pollutants in your engine's air-fuel mixture at . Engine Control Module System This system has an oxygen(02) sensor that need lubricating are inside the doors.
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...carefully at the factory to sudden tire failure. These grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to these conditions exist. While the tires available as standard optional equipment on General or Motors vehicles may vary with respect to these grades, all passenger car... passenger car tires. Wheel Replacement Replace any of performance which can sometimes be reset. If nuts the wheel leaks air, replace it (except some aluminum wheels, which all such tires meet under controlled conditions on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.
...carefully at the factory to sudden tire failure. These grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to these conditions exist. While the tires available as standard optional equipment on General or Motors vehicles may vary with respect to these grades, all passenger car... passenger car tires. Wheel Replacement Replace any of performance which can sometimes be reset. If nuts the wheel leaks air, replace it (except some aluminum wheels, which all such tires meet under controlled conditions on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.
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... Switch, and Tail LMPS Parking Lamps, Horn Relay TURN-B/U Direction Signal Flash, Back Up Lamps Front Heater & Air HTR A/C Conditioning RADIO Radio Engine Control Module ECM B Engine Control Module ECM I PWR WDO Power Windows Air Bag AIR BAG Windshield Wiper WIPER BRAKE Anti-Lock Brake System, Speedometer FOG Fog Lamps LAMPS*** 30 Amp 20...
... Switch, and Tail LMPS Parking Lamps, Horn Relay TURN-B/U Direction Signal Flash, Back Up Lamps Front Heater & Air HTR A/C Conditioning RADIO Radio Engine Control Module ECM B Engine Control Module ECM I PWR WDO Power Windows Air Bag AIR BAG Windshield Wiper WIPER BRAKE Anti-Lock Brake System, Speedometer FOG Fog Lamps LAMPS*** 30 Amp 20...
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..., be sure the proper refrigerant is not compatible with R-12 refrigerant in an R-134a system cause will compressor failure, refrigerant oil sludge, or poor air conditioning system performance. 6-75 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity TYPE R-l34a R- 134a SYSTEM C-60** C-69*** QUANTITY* 2.00 lbs. (.91 kg) 3.00 lbs. (1.36 kg) *All ...: R-134a refrigerant is used. For additional information, see your GM dealer. If you're not sure, ask your "Warranty and OwnerAssistance Information" booklet. Air Conditioning Refrigerants Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. R-12 in an...
..., be sure the proper refrigerant is not compatible with R-12 refrigerant in an R-134a system cause will compressor failure, refrigerant oil sludge, or poor air conditioning system performance. 6-75 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity TYPE R-l34a R- 134a SYSTEM C-60** C-69*** QUANTITY* 2.00 lbs. (.91 kg) 3.00 lbs. (1.36 kg) *All ...: R-134a refrigerant is used. For additional information, see your GM dealer. If you're not sure, ask your "Warranty and OwnerAssistance Information" booklet. Air Conditioning Refrigerants Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. R-12 in an...
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... proper parts and practices. Because of emissions from your vehicle.To help protect our environment, and to help keep your vehicle good condition, please in maintain your vehicle properly. So please read this section. All recommended maintenance procedures are skilled enoughto do errands, orin ...can significantly affect quality of publications and how to get the service information GM publishes. You will find a list of the the air we don't know exactly how you may use your maintenance receipts. Improper vehicle maintenance the or removal of important components can be sure...
... proper parts and practices. Because of emissions from your vehicle.To help protect our environment, and to help keep your vehicle good condition, please in maintain your vehicle properly. So please read this section. All recommended maintenance procedures are skilled enoughto do errands, orin ...can significantly affect quality of publications and how to get the service information GM publishes. You will find a list of the the air we don't know exactly how you may use your maintenance receipts. Improper vehicle maintenance the or removal of important components can be sure...
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...replace themthey are explanations the services listedin the maintenance charts. Clean the outside the radiator and air conditioning of The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listedthis section. AIR CLEANER FILTER REPLACEMENT* Replace at the specified interval, whichever comes first. * An Emission ...dealer the proper replacement for intervals for your vehicle's engine see "Engine Oil"in proper coolant and mixture to use your driving conditions. 5 . Lubricate the front suspension, steering linkage, transfer case shift linkage, parking brake cable guide and brake pedal springs ...
...replace themthey are explanations the services listedin the maintenance charts. Clean the outside the radiator and air conditioning of The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listedthis section. AIR CLEANER FILTER REPLACEMENT* Replace at the specified interval, whichever comes first. * An Emission ...dealer the proper replacement for intervals for your vehicle's engine see "Engine Oil"in proper coolant and mixture to use your driving conditions. 5 . Lubricate the front suspension, steering linkage, transfer case shift linkage, parking brake cable guide and brake pedal springs ...