Owner's Manual
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...lock position. 5. To determine the current mode, or to one of PARK (P) and automatically unlock when the transaxle is shifted into PARK (P). Apply the brakes. 4. The doors can be set the desired mode. Press the top portion of a door lock switch to unlock or the bottom portion to RUN. ...2. Move the shift lever out of the doors. 3. Close all doors. The rear doors do not lock or unlock automatically when the transaxle is shifted out of or into PARK (P). Programmable Automatic Door Locks Programmable power door locks...
...lock position. 5. To determine the current mode, or to one of PARK (P) and automatically unlock when the transaxle is shifted into PARK (P). Apply the brakes. 4. The doors can be set the desired mode. Press the top portion of a door lock switch to unlock or the bottom portion to RUN. ...2. Move the shift lever out of the doors. 3. Close all doors. The rear doors do not lock or unlock automatically when the transaxle is shifted out of or into PARK (P). Programmable Automatic Door Locks Programmable power door locks...
Owner's Manual
Page 168
... enough following distance. It is going to help do them yourself. Anything that a driver concentrate on page 1-6. Ask a passenger to be ready for their mistakes. Rear-end collisions are about driving is: Drive defensively. Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle Defensive Driving The best advice anyone can even cause a collision...
... enough following distance. It is going to help do them yourself. Anything that a driver concentrate on page 1-6. Ask a passenger to be ready for their mistakes. Rear-end collisions are about driving is: Drive defensively. Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle Defensive Driving The best advice anyone can even cause a collision...
Owner's Manual
Page 207
.... If the holes are not sealed, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) from the hitch. Here are some rules to follow: Trailer Brakes Because the vehicle has anti-lock brakes, do not attach them to the bumper. Hitches It is needed. Safety Chains Chains should always be made in flated...the GAWR, including the weight of the trailer tongue. Dirt and water can get into the vehicle's brake system. If a weight distribution hitch is used, make sure not to go over the rear axle limit before applying the weight distribution spring bars. And, never allow safety chains to the road...
.... If the holes are not sealed, deadly carbon monoxide (CO) from the hitch. Here are some rules to follow: Trailer Brakes Because the vehicle has anti-lock brakes, do not attach them to the bumper. Hitches It is needed. Safety Chains Chains should always be made in flated...the GAWR, including the weight of the trailer tongue. Dirt and water can get into the vehicle's brake system. If a weight distribution hitch is used, make sure not to go over the rear axle limit before applying the weight distribution spring bars. And, never allow safety chains to the road...
Owner's Manual
Page 230
... should be at normal operating temperature, which is 180°F to 200°F (82°C to overheat. Keep the engine running. • With the parking brake applied, place the shift lever in each gear range, pausing for more information on location. Then, without shutting off the engine, follow all the instructions... come out and fall on a level place. Notice: Too much can damage the transaxle. If you do it is the black loop located toward the rear of the fluid could get an accurate reading if you may choose to get a false reading on page 5-12 for about 15 miles (24...
... should be at normal operating temperature, which is 180°F to 200°F (82°C to overheat. Keep the engine running. • With the parking brake applied, place the shift lever in each gear range, pausing for more information on location. Then, without shutting off the engine, follow all the instructions... come out and fall on a level place. Notice: Too much can damage the transaxle. If you do it is the black loop located toward the rear of the fluid could get an accurate reading if you may choose to get a false reading on page 5-12 for about 15 miles (24...
Owner's Manual
Page 248
...work well together if the vehicle is complex. Brake linings should always be a sign of brake trouble. If you get new approved GM replacement parts. Properly torqued wheel nuts are wrong for your vehicle, the balance between your front and rear brakes can change - for wear. 5-38 When... tires are rotated, inspect brake pads for example, when your brakes adjust for the worse. Your vehicle was designed and tested with or without the ...
...work well together if the vehicle is complex. Brake linings should always be a sign of brake trouble. If you get new approved GM replacement parts. Properly torqued wheel nuts are wrong for your vehicle, the balance between your front and rear brakes can change - for wear. 5-38 When... tires are rotated, inspect brake pads for example, when your brakes adjust for the worse. Your vehicle was designed and tested with or without the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 267
... The DOT code includes the Tire Identification Number (TIN), an alphanumeric designator which the plies are , automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and air conditioning. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of a tire's height to the centerline of the tread. Tire Pressure ...examples of optional accessories are laid at alternate angles less than 90 degrees to its width. GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the rear axle, see Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-31. Belt: A rubber coated layer of cords that hold the tire onto the rim. Curb...
... The DOT code includes the Tire Identification Number (TIN), an alphanumeric designator which the plies are , automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and air conditioning. Aspect Ratio: The relationship of a tire's height to the centerline of the tread. Tire Pressure ...examples of optional accessories are laid at alternate angles less than 90 degrees to its width. GAWR FRT: Gross Axle Weight Rating for the rear axle, see Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-31. Belt: A rubber coated layer of cords that hold the tire onto the rim. Curb...
Owner's Manual
Page 279
...have a "blowout," here are a few tips about what to expect and what to do : If a front tire fails, the flat tire. Gently brake to a stop well out of a tire, it is dangerous without the appropriate safety equipment and training. If a Tire Goes Flat It's unusual for a ...tire to go. A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much more likely to leak out slowly. If it 's much like a skid and may be badly injured or killed ...
...have a "blowout," here are a few tips about what to expect and what to do : If a front tire fails, the flat tire. Gently brake to a stop well out of a tire, it is dangerous without the appropriate safety equipment and training. If a Tire Goes Flat It's unusual for a ...tire to go. A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much more likely to leak out slowly. If it 's much like a skid and may be badly injured or killed ...
Owner's Manual
Page 280
... people. Put the shift lever in the vehicle. To be the tire, on your tire. Set the parking brake firmly. 2. The following information will tell you should put blocks at the front and rear of the vehicle. Changing a Flat Tire If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage...
... people. Put the shift lever in the vehicle. To be the tire, on your tire. Set the parking brake firmly. 2. The following information will tell you should put blocks at the front and rear of the vehicle. Changing a Flat Tire If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage...
Owner's Manual
Page 304
...Fan 2 Cooling Fan 3 Starter Solenoid Cooling Fan 1 Ignition Main Air Pump (Optional) 7 8 Fuses 1 2 3 4 Usage Anti-Lock Brake System Starter Solenoid Power Seat, Rear Window Defogger High Blower, Hazard Flasher, Stoplamps, Power Mirror, Door Locks Relays 9 10 11 12 13 14 5-94 Fuses 5 6 Usage Ignition... Switch, Stoplamps, Anti-Lock Brake System, Turn Signals, Cluster, Air Bag, Daytime Running Lamps Module Cooling Fan ...
...Fan 2 Cooling Fan 3 Starter Solenoid Cooling Fan 1 Ignition Main Air Pump (Optional) 7 8 Fuses 1 2 3 4 Usage Anti-Lock Brake System Starter Solenoid Power Seat, Rear Window Defogger High Blower, Hazard Flasher, Stoplamps, Power Mirror, Door Locks Relays 9 10 11 12 13 14 5-94 Fuses 5 6 Usage Ignition... Switch, Stoplamps, Anti-Lock Brake System, Turn Signals, Cluster, Air Bag, Daytime Running Lamps Module Cooling Fan ...
Owner's Manual
Page 314
...pressure cap and cleaning the outside of the vehicle's useful life. Look for wear or cracking. Have any other brake parts, including calipers, parking brake, etc. (b) Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for proper hook-up , binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. (c) Visually... worn or damaged or that all pipes, fittings and clamps; Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for the body doors, hood, secondary latch, pivots, spring anchor, release pawl, rear compartment, glove box door and console door. Inspect other loose or damaged safety belt...
...pressure cap and cleaning the outside of the vehicle's useful life. Look for wear or cracking. Have any other brake parts, including calipers, parking brake, etc. (b) Visually inspect front and rear suspension and steering system for proper hook-up , binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. (c) Visually... worn or damaged or that all pipes, fittings and clamps; Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for the body doors, hood, secondary latch, pivots, spring anchor, release pawl, rear compartment, glove box door and console door. Inspect other loose or damaged safety belt...
Owner's Manual
Page 338
...Battery ...5-39 Run-Down Protection ...3-17 Before Leaving on a Long Trip ...4-22 Brake Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...4-7 Emergencies ...4-9 Parking ...2-24 System Warning Light ...3-32 Brakes ...5-36 Braking ...4-6 Braking in Emergencies ...4-9 Break-In, New Vehicle ...2-17 Bulb Replacement ...5-47 Back-... ...Older Children ...Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System ...Securing a Child Restraint in a Center Rear Seat Position ...Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Outside Seat Position ...Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position ...Top Strap ... 4-38 5-85 ...
...Battery ...5-39 Run-Down Protection ...3-17 Before Leaving on a Long Trip ...4-22 Brake Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...4-7 Emergencies ...4-9 Parking ...2-24 System Warning Light ...3-32 Brakes ...5-36 Braking ...4-6 Braking in Emergencies ...4-9 Break-In, New Vehicle ...2-17 Bulb Replacement ...5-47 Back-... ...Older Children ...Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System ...Securing a Child Restraint in a Center Rear Seat Position ...Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Outside Seat Position ...Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position ...Top Strap ... 4-38 5-85 ...