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Chevrolet 1999 Express Van Owner's Manual (378 pages)


Brand: Chevrolet | Category: Cars | Size: 2.80 MB |

 

Table of contents

French Language Manual:

2

How to Use this Manual

3

Safety Warnings and Symbols

3

Vehicle Damage Warnings

4

Vehicle Symbols

5

Model Reference

6

Seats and Seat Controls

8

Power Seat (Option)

9

Reclining Seatbacks

9

CAUTION:

10

Rear Seats

11

Why Safety Belts Work

18

-- and the Answers

21

Driver Position

22

Q: What’s wrong with this?

25

-shoulder belt, and

30

Air Bag System

31

How the Air Bag System Works

34

-- such as

37

-- or if water enters

37

Rear Seat Passengers

39

Children and Small Adults

42

Center Passenger Position

44

Lap Belt

45

Children

46

Child Restraints

51

-facing infant

52

-facing child seat

53

-only belts;

54

Top Strap

57

-facing child

57

Outside Seat Position

58

Seat Position

60

-facing child restraint. (See

63

Larger Children

65

Safety Belt Extender

68

After a Crash

68

-sided key for the

71

Door Locks

72

Power Door Locks (Option)

73

Rear Door Security Lock

73

-out door

73

-210 of Industry Canada

75

Operation

75

Battery Replacement

76

Sliding Side Door (Option)

77

60/40 Swing-Out Side Door

79

-out door has a check strap

80

-engage

80

Rear Doors

81

-deterrent

82

Key in the Ignition

82

Parking at Night

82

Passlock

83

New Vehicle “Break-In”

84

Ignition Positions

84

-deterrent feature

85

Starting Your Gasoline Engine

86

-18 C) or colder, the engine

87

-up. Usually

87

Parking Brake

92

Shifting Into PARK (P)

93

Shifting Out of PARK (P)

95

Parking Over Things That Burn

96

Engine Exhaust

97

Running Your Engine While

97

You’re Parked

97

Manual Windows

99

Power Windows (Option)

99

Tilt Wheel (Option)

101

-out bulbs and a blown

103

Windshield Wipers

103

Exterior Lamps

107

Daytime Running Lamps

109

-mounted stoplamp unit

110

Center High-Mounted Stoplamp

110

-mounted stoplamp is located

110

Interior Lamps

111

Reading Lamps (Option)

112

Outside Mirrors

112

Storage Compartments

115

Cigarette Lighter/Ashtray

115

Sun Visors

116

Accessory Power Outlets

116

Instrument Panel

117

Instrument Cluster

118

Speedometer

119

Warning Lights, Gages

120

Air Bag Readiness Light

121

Charging System Light

121

Voltmeter

122

Brake System Warning Light

122

-- An emission control system

126

-up, stalling when you

127

Engine -- Except California)

128

Oil Pressure Gage

128

Check Gages Light

130

Fuel Gage

130

Comfort Controls

134

Air Conditioning

138

Audio Systems

139

-FM to select the band

141

(If Equipped)

142

-D symbol will appear on

147

-P6) for several seconds

151

-FM button. To

153

-Deterrent Feature After a

156

-way radio -- be sure you can

158

Care of Your Compact Discs

160

Power Antenna Mast Care

160

Defensive Driving

164

Drunken Driving

165

Control of a Vehicle

168

Steering

171

Steering in Emergencies

172

-- if you can stop in

172

-- steering around

172

Off-Road Recovery

173

-- the head-on collision

174

Loss of Control

175

Driving at Night

176

Night Vision

177

-year-old

177

City Driving

180

Freeway Driving

181

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

182

Highway Hypnosis

183

Hill and Mountain Roads

184

Winter Driving

186

Recreational Vehicle Towing

189

Loading Your Vehicle

190

Towing a Trailer

191

Weight of the Trailer

193

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

194

-carrying

194

Following Distance

197

Backing Up

197

Making Turns

198

Driving On Grades

198

Hazard Warning Flashers

202

Other Warning Devices

203

Jump Starting

203

-volt system with a

204

-) cable to

207

-) terminal

207

Towing Your Vehicle

209

Engine Overheating

210

(Gasoline Engine)

210

-speed driving

211

-- AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE ( )

211

-COOL coolant mixture

219

Engine Fan Noise

220

If a Tire Goes Flat

220

Changing a Flat Tire

221

-passenger

222

Wheel Nuts

226

Spare Tire

227

Ice or Snow

235

Doing Your Own Service Work

238

-Equipped Vehicle” in the

238

Fuel (Gasoline Engine)

239

-enhancing additive

240

Fuels in Foreign Countries

241

(Gasoline Engines)

241

Noise Control System

247

Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)

248

Checking Engine Oil

249

When to Add Engine Oil

249

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

252

Automatic Transmission Fluid

253

How to Check

254

-- especially in hot weather

254

-hatched area

256

How to Add Fluid

256

Rear Axle

257

Radiator Pressure Cap

257

Thermostat

257

Engine Coolant

258

Power Steering Fluid

261

Windshield Washer Fluid

262

-to-use washer

263

Brake Fluid

263

-3 brake fluid

263

Bulb Replacement

268

Headlamps

269

Sidemarker Lamps

272

Taillamps

273

5. Lift the lamp as you

274

Inflation -- Tire Pressure

278

-type gage to check tire

279

Tire Inspection and Rotation

279

Dual Tire Operation

281

-- AA, A, B, C

284

-ahead braking

284

-- A, B, C

284

Appearance Care

286

-scratching glass

290

-strength windshield

290

Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

292

Cleaning Tires

293

Sheet Metal Damage

293

Finish Damage

293

Underbody Maintenance

294

Chemical Paint Spotting

294

Engine Identification

296

Electrical System

297

Instrument Panel Fuse Block

298

-I Heated O

301

Replacement Bulbs

302

Capacities and Specifications

303

Air Conditioning Refrigerants

306

-932 41-932 41-932 41-932

307

Introduction

310

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance

312

Services

312

Scheduled Maintenance

313

Footnotes

316

-duty use

316

3,000 Miles (5 000 km)

317

6,000 Miles (10 000 km)

317

9,000 Miles (15 000 km)

317

12,000 Miles (20 000 km)

318

15,000 Miles (25 000 km)

318

18,000 Miles (30 000 km)

319

21,000 Miles (35 000 km)

319

24,000 Miles (40 000 km)

319

27,000 Miles (45 000 km)

320

30,000 Miles (50 000 km)

320

33,000 Miles (55 000 km)

321

36,000 Miles (60 000 km)

321

39,000 Miles (65 000 km)

322

42,000 Miles (70 000 km)

322

45,000 Miles (75 000 km)

323

48,000 Miles (80 000 km)

323

50,000 Miles (83 000 km)

324

51,000 Miles (85 000 km)

324

54,000 Miles (90 000 km)

324

57,000 Miles (95 000 km)

325

60,000 Miles (100 000 km)

325

63,000 Miles (105 000 km)

327

66,000 Miles (110 000 km)

327

69,000 Miles (115 000 km)

328

72,000 Miles (120 000 km)

328

75,000 Miles (125 000 km)

328

78,000 Miles (130 000 km)

329

81,000 Miles (135 000 km)

330

84,000 Miles (140 000 km)

330

87,000 Miles (145 000 km)

330

90,000 Miles (150 000 km)

331

93,000 Miles (155 000 km)

332

96,000 Miles (160 000 km)

332

99,000 Miles (165 000 km)

332

100,000 Miles (166 000 km)

333

150,000 Miles (240 000 km)

334

7,500 Miles (12 500 km)

336

22,500 Miles (37 500 km)

337

37,500 Miles (62 500 km)

338

52,500 Miles (87 500 km)

340

67,500 Miles (112 500 km)

341

82,500 Miles (137 500 km)

343

97,500 Miles (162 500 km)

344

At Least Twice a Year

347

At Least Once a Year

347

Part C: Periodic Maintenance

350

Inspections

350

Part D: Recommended Fluids

351

Part E: Maintenance Record

353

Maintenance Record

353

Customer Assistance for Text

358

Telephone (TTY) Users

358

Customer Assistance Offices

358

Canadian Roadside Assistance

361

Courtesy Transportation

362

Warranty Information

363

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

364

TO THE UNITED STATES

364

GOVERNMENT

364

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO

364

THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

364

TO GENERAL MOTORS

365

Ordering Service and Owner

365

Publications in Canada

365

Section 9 Index

369

Chevrolet 1999 Express Van Specifications (410 pages)


Brand: Chevrolet | Category: Cars | Size: 2.37 MB |

 

Table of contents

Canadian Owners

2

Vehicle Symbol Chart

4

Why Safety Belts Work

15

Questions and Answers About

18

Safety Belts

18

Lap-Shoulder Belt

27

Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

29

Safety Belt Pretensioners

29

Safety Belt Extender

32

Child Restraints

33

Lower Anchors and Tethers for

43

Children (LATCH)

43

Top Tether Anchor

44

Locations

44

Rear Seat Position

49

Airbag System

60

When Should an Airbag Inflate?

65

What Makes an Airbag Inflate?

67

How Does an Airbag Restrain?

67

Airbag Off Switch

69

Passenger Sensing System

72

Child Restraint

75

Adult-Size Occupant

75

Operation

76

Adding Equipment to Your

78

Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

78

Restraint System Check

79

Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)

83

System Operation

84

Battery Replacement

85

Power Door Locks

87

Cargo Door Relocking

87

Delayed Locking

87

Programmable Automatic

87

Door Locks

87

Automatic Door Lock

88

Automatic Door Unlock

88

Rear Door Security Locks

88

Lockout Protection

89

Sliding Side Door

89

60/40 Swing-Out Side Door

90

Swing-Out Windows

95

Theft-Deterrent Systems

96

1 stamped on it

98

Starting and Operating

99

Your Vehicle

99

Starting the Engine

100

Starting Procedure

101

Fast Idle System

102

{ CAUTION:

103

Tow/Haul Mode

107

Parking Brake

108

Shifting Out of Park

110

Manual Rearview Mirror

113

Outside Manual Mirrors

113

Outside Towing Mirrors

113

Storage Areas

115

Section 3 Instrument Panel

117

Instrument Panel Overview

120

Hazard Warning Flashers

122

Tilt Wheel

122

Turn and Lane-Change Signals

123

Flash-to-Pass

124

Windshield Wipers

124

Exterior Lamps

128

Headlamps on Reminder

129

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)

130

Automatic Headlamp System

130

Instrument Panel Brightness

131

Dome Lamps

131

Dome Lamp Override

131

Entry/Exit Lighting

132

Reading Lamps

132

Electric Power Management

132

Battery Run-Down Protection

133

Accessory Power Outlet(s)

133

Climate Controls

134

Outlet Adjustment

136

Rear Heating System

137

Rear Air Conditioning and

138

Heating System

138

Warning Lights, Gages, and

139

Indicators

139

Instrument Panel Cluster

140

Speedometer and Odometer

141

Trip Odometer

141

Safety Belt Reminders

142

Voltmeter Gage

147

Brake System Warning Light

147

StabiliTrak

149

Indicator Light

149

Tire Pressure Light

150

Malfunction Indicator Lamp

150

• Reduce vehicle speed

151

• Avoid hard accelerations

151

• Avoid steep uphill grades

151

Oil Pressure Gage

153

Security Light

155

Cruise Control Light

155

Highbeam On Light

155

Tow/Haul Mode Light

156

Fuel Gage

156

DIC Operation and Displays

157

Trip/Fuel Menu Items

158

Fuel Range

159

Average Economy

159

Fuel Used

159

Average Speed

160

Digital Tachometer

160

Blank Display

160

Oil Life

160

DIC Compass

162

Compass Calibration

163

DIC Warnings and Messages

164

DRIVER DOOR OPEN

166

ENGINE HOT A/C

166

(Air Conditioning) OFF

166

ENGINE OIL LOW ADD OIL

166

ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE

166

ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE

167

ENGINE POWER IS REDUCED

167

FUEL LEVEL LOW

167

ICE POSSIBLE DRIVE WITH CARE

167

LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN

167

OIL PRESSURE LOW STOP ENGINE

168

PASSENGER DOOR OPEN

168

REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE

168

REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY

168

RIGHT REAR DOOR OPEN

168

STABILITRAK OFF

171

STARTING DISABLED SERVICE

171

THROTTLE

171

TIGHTEN GAS CAP

172

TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE

172

TRACTION CONTROL OFF

172

TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE ENGINE

172

TURN SIGNAL ON

172

DIC Vehicle Customization

173

LANGUAGE

174

AUTO DOOR LOCK

174

AUTO DOOR UNLOCK

175

REMOTE DOOR LOCK

175

REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK

176

DELAY DOOR LOCK

177

EXIT LIGHTING

177

APPROACH LIGHTING

178

CHIME VOLUME

178

V TO EXIT appears in the DIC

179

Setting the Clock

181

Settings

182

Radio(s)

183

Radio Data System (RDS)

184

Playing the Radio

184

Finding a Station

186

Setting Preset Stations

186

Care of Your CDs and DVDs

190

CD Messages

193

Using an MP3

194

S c (previous)

195

Theft-Deterrent Feature

198

Audio Steering Wheel Controls

199

Radio Reception

200

Fixed Mast Antenna

200

Antilock Brake System (ABS)

205

Braking in Emergencies

205

StabiliTrak System Operation

207

Locking Rear Axle

208

All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System

208

Steering

209

Off-Road Recovery

210

Loss of Control

211

Driving at Night

212

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

214

Highway Hypnosis

214

CAUTION: (Continued)

217

Example 1 Example 2

221

Certification/Tire Label

222

Towing Your Vehicle

224

Recreational Vehicle Towing

224

Dinghy Towing

225

Dolly Towing

226

Pulling A Trailer

228

Weight of the Trailer

229

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

231

Carrying Hitches

234

Safety Chains

235

Following Distance

237

Backing Up

237

Making Turns

237

Trailer Wiring Harness

239

Accessories and Modifications

243

Gasoline

245

Gasoline Octane

246

Gasoline Specifications

246

California Fuel

246

Additives

247

Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)

248

Fuels in Foreign Countries

249

Hood Release

253

Engine Compartment Overview

254

Engine Oil

255

When to Add Engine Oil

256

• GM6094M

257

• SAE 5W-30

257

Engine Oil Life System

258

What to Do with Used Oil

259

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

260

• While pulling a trailer

262

Checking the Fluid Level

262

Cooling System

264

Checking Coolant

267

Radiator Pressure Cap

272

Engine Overheating

272

Engine Fan Noise

274

Power Steering Fluid

275

Windshield Washer Fluid

276

All-Wheel Drive

285

Rear Axle

286

Front Axle

287

Noise Control System

288

Parking Lamps

291

Center High-Mounted Stoplamp

292

Taillamps

292

Replacement Bulbs

293

Windshield Wiper Blade

294

Replacement

294

Tire Sidewall Labeling

296

Tire Size

298

Inflation - Tire Pressure

304

Tire Pressure Monitor System

306

TPMS Sensor Matching Process

309

V TO RELEARN TIRE

310

Tire Inspection and Rotation

311

Dual Rear Wheels

312

Buying New Tires

314

Uniform Tire Quality Grading

317

Wheel Replacement

318

Removing the Flat Tire and

326

Installing the Spare Tire

326

Front Position Rear Position

328

Spare Tire

338

Appearance Care

339

Fabric/Carpet

340

Plastic Surfaces

341

Finish Care

343

Windshield and Wiper Blades

344

Aluminum Wheels

344

Sheet Metal Damage

345

Finish Damage

345

Vehicle Identification

346

Electrical System

347

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

348

Floor Console Fuse Block

348

Engine Compartment Fuse Block

350

Capacities and Specifications

354

Engine Specifications

355

Maintenance Schedule

358

Scheduled Maintenance

360

Additional Required Services

363

Maintenance Footnotes

365

(Gasoline Engine)

365

Owner Checks and Services

367

At the First 100, 1,000 and

367

6,000 Miles (160, 1 600 and

367

10 000 km)

367

At Each Fuel Fill

367

Recommended Fluids and

371

Lubricants

371

Maintenance Replacement Parts

373

Engine Drive Belt Routing

374

Maintenance Record

375

Maintenance Record (cont’d)

376

Customer Assistance and

380

Information

380

Online Owner Center

383

Customer Assistance for

384

Text Telephone (TTY) Users

384

Customer Assistance Offices

384

GM Mobility Reimbursement

385

Roadside Assistance Program

386

Services Provided

387

Assistance

387

Services Specific to Canadian

387

Purchased Vehicles

387

Courtesy Transportation

388

Transportation Options

389

Collision Damage Repair

390

Insuring Your Vehicle

391

If a Crash Occurs

391

Reporting Safety Defects

393

Service Publications Ordering

394

Vehicle Data Recording and

395

Event Data Recorders

396

Navigation System

397

Radio Frequency

397

Identification (RFID)

397





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