Chevrolet 1999 Astro Handbücher

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Chevrolet 1999 Astro Spezifikationen (386 Seiten)


Marke: Chevrolet | Kategorie: Autos | Größe: 17.31 MB |

 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chevrolet Astro Owner

2

Safety Warnings

4

Symbols

4

Vehicle Damage Warnings

5

Vehicle Symbols

5

*&:

6

Reference

7

Power Seat

10

Manual Lumbar

10

Reclining

11

Seatbacks

11

Head Restraints

12

Seatback Latches

13

Rear Seat Operation

14

Replacing

16

Safety Belts

20

'I!

22

Safety Belts

24

Driver Position

25

The shoulder belt is

28

The belt

30

Center Passenger Position

34

Rear Seat Passengers

36

Children and Small Adults

39

Safety Belt Extender

41

Children

42

Infants and Young Children

45

240-lb

50

Restraint

51

Where to Put the Restraint

54

Strap Anchor Location

57

Bench Seats:

58

Lower Anchorages and

59

Tethers

59

System)

59

Securing

64

Child Restraint in

64

Center Seat Position

64

Child Restraint in the

66

Seat Position

66

LI.cLI..g

69

Where Are the

71

When Should an

73

Bag Inflate?

73

Bag Restrain?

74

What Will

75

Air Bag

75

Inflates?

75

Servicing Your

76

Bag-Equipped

76

Adding Equipment

77

Bag-Equipped Vehicle

77

After a Crash

78

Program

82

Battery Replacement

85

'lock

86

Programmable Automatic

88

Sliding Side

89

Sliding

90

Security

90

Cancelling the Sliding Door

91

Security Lock

91

Hatch Release

94

Windows

95

Power Windows

96

Sun Visors

96

Theft-Deterrent Systems

97

Starting and Operating

98

Starting Your Engine

100

Engine Coolant Heater

101

Tow/HauI Mode

104

All-Wheel Drive

105

Parking Brake

105

Shifting

106

Vehicle With the

107

Leaving

107

Are Parked

110

Outside Power Mirrors

111

Manual Rearview Mirror

111

Outside Manual Mirrors

111

Outside

112

HomeLink@ Transmitter

113

Programming

114

HomeLink

114

Transmitter

114

Gate Operator and Canadian

115

Storage Areas

117

Reading Lamps

119

Installing a Garage

119

Driver Information System

121

Speed):

122

Luggage Carrier

123

Convenience Net

124

126

Hazard Warning Flashers

129

Other Warning Devices

130

Tilt Wheel

130

Turn SignaVMultifunction

131

Flash-to-Pass

132

Windshield Wipers

133

Windshield Washer

133

Rear Window WasherNViper

134

Control

135

Exterior

137

Automatic

138

Headlamp

138

Lamps On Reminder

139

Daytime Running Lamps

139

Interior

140

Accessory Power

141

Outlets

141

Climate

143

Controls

143

Heating System

144

Conditioning System

145

Outlet Adjustment

147

Operation

147

Warning Lights, Gages and

148

Indicators

148

Instrument Panel Cluster

149

Speedometer and Odometer

150

Safety Belt Reminder Light

151

Bag Readiness Light

151

Charging

152

Voltmeter Gage

153

Anti-Lock Brake System

154

Warning light

154

Malfunction Indicator

155

Emissions Inspection and

158

Maintenance Programs

158

Notice:

159

SERVICE

160

Check Gages

161

Warning

161

Fuel Gage

161

System(s)

163

Playing the Radio

164

Finding a Station

164

Setting Preset Stations

164

Playing the

166

Setting Preset Stations

167

Playing a Compact Disc

168

Compact Risc Messages

170

Rear Seat Audio (RSA)

171

Theft-Deterrent Feature

172

Your Driving

177

Qrunken Driving

178

Vehicle

181

Braking

181

Anti-lock Brake System

182

Braking in Emergencies

184

Power Steering

184

Steering

184

Steering in Emergencies

185

Recovery

186

Passing

187

Driving at Night

189

Driving in Rain and on

191

Hydroplaning

193

Driving

194

Freeway

195

Highway Hypnosis

197

Winter Driving

199

Blizzard

201

In Sand

203

INFORMATION^

204

Trailer

206

Decide To

207

163-005

209

Total Weight

210

Your Vehicle’s Tires

210

Trailer Brakes

211

Safety Chains

211

Driving with a Trailer

212

Following Distance

213

Backing

213

Making Turns

213

Are Ready

215

Leave After

215

Parking on a Hill

215

Trailer Wiring Harness

216

Service

220

Your Vehicle

221

Gasoline Octane

222

Gasoline Specifications

222

California

223

Additives

223

Foreign Countries

224

Filling

225

Hood Release

228

Return the prop to

230

Then just pull the

230

Engine Oil

232

WEATHER

234

Engine Oil Additives

235

When to Change Engine Oil

235

What to

236

Removing the

237

Cleaner/Filter

241

Notices

242

(IOOC)

243

Add Fluid

244

Coolant

245

Checking Coolant

246

Radiator Pressure Cap

247

Steam Is Coming From

249

Your Engine

249

Cooling

250

DEX-COOL@

255

Power Steering Fluid

257

Checking

260

Brake Wear

262

Brake Pedal Travel

262

Brake Adjustment

262

Battery

263

Starting

264

Nofice:

265

Jumper Cable Removal

268

All-Wheel

269

Check Lubricant

271

What to Use

271

Halogen

272

Composite Headlamps

273

Taillamps

277

Replacement

278

Windshield Wiper Blade

279

Inflation

281

Tire Pressure

281

Time for New Tires

283

Buying New Tires

283

Uniform Tire

284

Quality

284

Grading

284

Treadwear

285

Temperature

285

Traction

285

Wheel Alignment and

286

Balance

286

Wheel Replacement

286

Tire Chains

287

Tire Goes

287

Changing

288

Removing the Spare Tire and

289

Removing the Wheel Covers

292

Tire and Installing

293

Position

294

B'

295

Compact Spare Tire

299

Cleaning the Inside

300

Using Cleaner on Fabric

301

Weatherstrips

303

Cleaning the Outside

303

Sheet Metal Damage

305

Finish Damage

305

Underbody Maintenance

306

Chemical Paint Spotting

306

GM Vehicle Care/Appearance

306

Materials

306

(cont’d)

307

Vehicle Identification

308

Electrical System

309

Instrument Panel Fuse

310

FuseKircuit Usage

311

Breaker

311

FuseKircuit

311

Underhood Fuse

313

Engine Specifications

316

Part Number

318

Wiper Blades (Front)

318

Wiper Blades (Rear)

318

IMPORTANT

321

This Section is Organized

322

Scheduled Maintenance

323

Services

323

Short Trip/City Definition

324

Short Trip/City Intervals

324

Long Trip/Highway Definition

325

Short Trip/City Scheduled

326

Maintenance

326

000 km)

328

Miles (83

331

Miles (85

331

54,000 Miles

331

Miles (100

332

Miles (165

336

100,000

344

Owner Checks and Services

345

At Each Fuel Fill

345

At Least Once a Month

345

At Least Twice a Year

345

Throttle System Inspection

350

Brake System Inspection

350

Recommended Fluids

351

Maintenance Record

353

Maintenance Record (cont’d)

355

Section

356

Customer Assistance

357

Information

357

(CAMVAP)

358

United States

359

Mobility Program

360

Canadian Roadside Assistance

362

Courtesy Transportation

363

Transportation Options

364

United States Government

365

Service Manuals

366

Case Unit Repair Manual

366

Service Bulletins

367

Owner’s Information

367

Chevrolet 1999 Astro Bedienungshandbuch (392 Seiten)


Marke: Chevrolet | Kategorie: Autos | Größe: 2.66 MB |

 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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 Seats (If Equipped)

9

Reclining Seatbacks

10

-down center armrest console

13

-shoulder belt

14

-touring bench seats only)

15

Why Safety Belts Work

19

-- and the Answers

22

Driver Position

23

Q: What’s wrong with this?

26

-shoulder belt, and

31

Air Bag System

32

How the Air Bag System Works

35

-- such as

38

-- or if water enters

38

Rear Seat Passengers

40

Children and Small Adults

43

Center Passenger Position

46

(Bench Seat)

46

Children

47

Child Restraints

52

-facing infant

53

-facing infant seat or a

54

-facing child seat

54

-only belts; however

55

-shoulder belts

55

Outside Seat Position

58

Position (Bench Seat)

60

-facing child restraint

63

Larger Children

65

Safety Belt Extender

68

After a Crash

69

-sided key for the

73

-coded tag

73

Front Doors

74

Rear Doors

74

-Out Windows” in

75

Door Locks

76

Keyless Entry System (Option)

77

Operation

78

Battery Replacement

79

-volt, type CR2032, or

79

Sliding Door

80

Sliding Door Security Lock

81

Passlock

84

New Vehicle “Break-In”

85

Ignition Positions

86

Starting Your Engine

87

Fuel Regulator

88

Parking Brake

93

Shifting Into PARK (P)

94

Shifting Out of PARK (P)

96

Parking Over Things That Burn

97

Engine Exhaust

97

Running Your Engine While

98

You’re Parked

98

Locking Rear Axle

99

All-Wheel Drive (Option)

99

CAUTION:

100

Tilt Wheel (If Equipped)

101

Turn and Lane Change Signals

102

-out bulbs

102

Exterior Lamps

107

Interior Lamps

108

Dome Override Button

109

Reading Lamps (Option)

109

Outside Mirrors

110

-way pad to

110

Storage Compartments

111

Overhead Console (Option)

113

Convenience Net (Option)

118

Luggage Carrier (Option)

118

Sun Visors

121

Accessory Power Outlets

121

-210 of Industry Canada

122

Programming the Transmitter

122

Instrument Panel

126

Instrument Panel Cluster

128

Speedometer and Odometer

129

-- and even

130

Safety Belt Reminder Light

130

Air Bag Readiness Light

130

Voltmeter

131

-- An emission control system

135

-up, stalling when you put

136

Oil Pressure Gage

136

Check Gages Light

138

Fuel Gage

139

Comfort Controls

142

Heating System

143

Rear Heating System (Option)

144

Air Conditioning

145

Defrosting

146

Ventilation System

146

Rear Window Defogger (Option)

148

Audio Systems

149

-FM to select the band

150

(If Equipped)

151

-P6) for

155

-FM button. To

161

Understanding Radio Reception

168

Tips About Your Audio System

168

-way radio -- be sure you can

169

Care of Your Compact Discs

171

Fixed Mast Antenna

171

Defensive Driving

174

Drunken Driving

175

Control of a Vehicle

178

Steering

181

Steering in Emergencies

182

Off-Road Recovery

183

Loss of Control

185

Driving at Night

186

Hydroplaning

190

Some Other Rainy Weather Tips

190

City Driving

191

Freeway Driving

192

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

193

Highway Hypnosis

194

Hill and Mountain Roads

194

Winter Driving

196

Recreational Vehicle Towing

199

Loading Your Vehicle

200

Towing a Trailer

202

Weight of the Trailer

204

-Wheel Drive

204

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

205

-carrying hitch, the trailer

205

-distributing

205

Following Distance

208

Backing Up

208

Making Turns

209

Driving On Grades

209

Hazard Warning Flashers

214

Other Warning Devices

215

Jump Starting

215

-) cable

218

-) terminal

218

-) cable does not go

218

Towing Your Vehicle

219

Engine Overheating

220

-speed driving

221

-- DRIVE (D)

221

Cooling System

222

-COOL coolant mixture

229

Engine Fan Noise

230

If a Tire Goes Flat

230

Changing a Flat Tire

231

Removing the Wheel Covers

235

Spare Tire

236

Front Position Rear Position

238

-size tire as soon as

243

Compact Spare Tire

244

Ice or Snow

245

Doing Your Own Service Work

248

-enhancing additive

250

Fuels in Foreign Countries

251

Filling Your Tank

251

Engine Oil

257

Checking Engine Oil

258

When to Add Engine Oil

258

Engine Cover

261

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

265

Automatic Transmission Fluid

266

How to Check

267

-- especially in hot weather

267

-hatched area

269

How to Add Fluid

269

All-Wheel Drive

270

Rear Axle

271

Radiator Pressure Cap

272

Thermostat

273

Engine Coolant

273

Power Steering Fluid

276

Windshield Washer Fluid

277

Bulb Replacement

282

Headlamps

283

Front Turn Signal Lamps

286

Taillamps

287

Windshield Wiper Blade

288

Replacement

288

Inflation -- Tire Pressure

290

-type gage to check tire

290

Buying New Tires

292

-season tread

292

-- AA, A, B, C

294

-ahead braking

294

-- A, B, C

294

Appearance Care

297

-scratching

300

Weatherstrips

301

Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

302

-shaped discolorations, and

303

Engine Identification

305

Electrical System

306

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

307

-up Lamps, BTSI Solenoid

309

-Ign 3, VCM-Brake, 4WAL

309

-2 Downshift Solenoid

309

-way Power Seat

309

-ACCY Relay

310

Replacement Bulbs

312

Capacities and Specifications

313

Air Conditioning Refrigerants

314

Normal Maintenance

315

Replacement Parts

315

Introduction

318

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance

320

Services

320

Scheduled Maintenance

321

Footnotes

324

3,000 Miles (5 000 km)

325

6,000 Miles (10 000 km)

325

9,000 Miles (15 000 km)

325

12,000 Miles (20 000 km)

326

15,000 Miles (25 000 km)

326

18,000 Miles (30 000 km)

327

21,000 Miles (35 000 km)

328

24,000 Miles (40 000 km)

328

27,000 Miles (45 000 km)

329

30,000 Miles (50 000 km)

329

33,000 Miles (55 000 km)

330

36,000 Miles (60 000 km)

331

39,000 Miles (65 000 km)

331

42,000 Miles (70 000 km)

332

45,000 Miles (75 000 km)

332

48,000 Miles (80 000 km)

333

50,000 Miles (83 000 km)

334

51,000 Miles (85 000 km)

334

54,000 Miles (90 000 km)

334

57,000 Miles (95 000 km)

335

60,000 Miles (100 000 km)

335

63,000 Miles (105 000 km)

336

66,000 Miles (110 000 km)

337

69,000 Miles (115 000 km)

337

72,000 Miles (120 000 km)

338

75,000 Miles (125 000 km)

338

78,000 Miles (130 000 km)

339

81,000 Miles (135 000 km)

340

84,000 Miles (140 000 km)

340

87,000 Miles (145 000 km)

340

90,000 Miles (150 000 km)

341

93,000 Miles (155 000 km)

342

96,000 Miles (160 000 km)

342

99,000 Miles (165 000 km)

343

100,000 Miles (166 000 km)

343

150,000 Miles (240 000 km)

344

7,500 Miles (12 500 km)

346

22,500 Miles (37 500 km)

347

37,500 Miles (62 500 km)

349

52,500 Miles (87 500 km)

350

67,500 Miles (112 500 km)

352

82,500 Miles (137 500 km)

354

97,500 Miles (162 500 km)

355

At Each Fuel Fill

357

At Least Once a Month

357

At Least Twice a Year

358

At Least Once a Year

358

Part C: Periodic Maintenance

361

Inspections

361

Part D: Recommended Fluids

363

Part E: Maintenance Record

365

Maintenance Record

365

Customer Assistance for Text

370

Telephone (TTY) Users

370

Customer Assistance Offices

370

Canadian Roadside Assistance

373

Courtesy Transportation

374

Warranty Information

375

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

376

TO THE UNITED STATES

376

GOVERNMENT

376

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO

376

THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

376

TO GENERAL MOTORS

377

Ordering Service and Owner

377

Publications in Canada

377

Section 9 Index

381





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