Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] The 1997 Chevrslet S-Series Owner's Manual
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Seats and Restraint Systems This section tells you how to use your `seats-ands;afety belts properly. Features and Controls
This section. expl&s how to start and operate your vehicle.
C. omfOrtContrals and Audio Systems
This sectiun tells you -howto adjust the venti-lation andcordfort c
trols an&how 6@Crate your audio system.
Your Driving and theRoad
. He?& you'll findhelpful information and tip. s about . the road ami how to drive underdifferent c:onditions.
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Problems on the Road This scctign tells what. to do. if you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or o-verheatdengine, etc. Service and Appearance Care
Here the manual tells yon how to keep your vehic-le runriing prgperly and 1o. oking;go. od.
Maintenance- Schedule
T h i s section tells you when toperform vehicle maintenance and what fluids and lubficants to use.
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Customer Assistance Information
This sectim tells y0. u how to contact Chemolet for assistaxe and how to get s-ervicearid. owner publications. , It alS0 @VeS YOU information o n "Reporting Safety Defects" on page 8- 10.
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Index
Here's an alphabetical listing of. almost every subject in this manual: You can use it to quickly something you want to read.
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Add-on Equipment
Wh-enyou c a r y -rem-csivable items. , y m may meid to put a limit on how many pe, ople you c, arry inside. your ve-hide. Be sure to weigh ycru'l;vehicle beWe you buy arid install . the new equipment.
NOTICE:
Your warranty due. m't cover parts, or , camp!on, ents fai1, becauseof ow-rloading. that
Truck-Camper Loading. In. forrnatbon
This label is inside your glove box. It will tell you if your vehicle can ca. my a- slide-in camper, how much df a laad yo-urvehicle can carry, and how to correctly spread out your I-oad. Also, it will help you match the right
slide-in rcamper to your vehicle. When you c&ry a slide-in camper, the-total cargo load of -your vehicle is the weight of the Camper, plus
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evefything eke added to the-camper after-it left the factory; everything in the camper; and all the people inside. Refer to the Truck-Camper Loading IDformation label in the gIove box for A and B dimensions. floor for measurement The recommended-location for the cargo center of gravity for the Cargo Weight Rating (C) is the p-oint where the mass of a body is concentrated and, if suspended at. that point, would balance the front and rear.
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The Cargo Weight, Rating (CWR) is the maximum weight of;the -load, your vehicle %. an carry. (68, kg) for each. seating position.
The total cargo load must r vehicle's CWR. be m
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Here is an example of proper truck and . carnper. rnatch;
Towing -aTrailer
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11 you don't use the correctequipment and. For ex. ample, if the traileris too heavy, the brakes may not work well or, even at all. Pull a trailer only if-youhave followed ail tIie ste:ps inthis sectiw. Ask your GM dealer for advice and information about towing a trailer
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with your vehicle.
NOTICE:
Pulling a: trailer improperly can damage your vehicle and result in costly repairs not covered by your warranty. To puli a trailer correctly, follow the advice in this part, andsee your. GM dealer for important Information about towing a trailer with your vehicle.
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If You Do Decide To Pull. A Trailer If you do, here are some imp-ortmtpoints:
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If you have-an automatic transsinission5. can you use DRIVE (Dj (m, as you need to, a lower gear) when -towinga. tr-ailer. Operating your vehickin DRIVE (P)when towing a trail& will minimize. If you have -a manual eansmission and Y Q U ' W ~ towinga trailer, it-'s:betternot to FIFTH (5) gear. Just drive in FOURTH (4). gear (or, as y-ou necd to, a
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The follo-w%g chart shows haw much your trailer can weigh, based upon your: vehicle r n o . (2 724 kg)
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Three importmt considerations haveto do. with weight: the; weight Qfthe-trailer,
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the weight of the traiirer?tongne
and the weight on-yourvehicle's tires.
Weight of the Trailer
How he-avycan a trail& safelybe?'
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4. , 500 h s . For example, speed, altitude, mad grades, outside -temp&atureand how much y a w vehicle is used to pull a trailer are -all important. [. . . ] However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or General Motars.
-Yourvehicle comes with a separ. ate warranty booklet
that contains detiiikd warranty information.
To contact NHTSA, y. ou 'may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (ar-366-0123 in the Washington, D. C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U-. S, Department -of-Transportation Washington, D. C. safety from the Hotline.
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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
If you live in Canada, and you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, you should immediately notify Transport Canada, in addition to notifying General You may write to: Motors of Gana. da-Limited. Trgnspxt Canadti B. ox 8880 Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3J2
In Cmada, pletise call us at 1-8. 00-263-3777 (English, ) or 1-8:00-2. 63-7854(French). [. . . ]