Chevrolet 2002 Tahoe Handbücher

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Chevrolet 2002 Tahoe Bedienungshandbuch (443 Seiten)


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Inhaltsverzeichnis

2002 Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban

2

Owner’s Manual

2

French Language Manual:

3

How to Use this Manual

4

Safety Warnings and Symbols

4

Vehicle Damage Warnings

5

Vehicle Symbols

5

Model Reference

7

Seats and Seat Controls

9

Power Seat(s) (If Equipped)

11

Memory Seat (If Equipped)

12

Reclining Seatbacks

13

Rear Seats

15

Why Safety Belts Work

31

-- and the Answers

34

Driver Position

35

Q: What’s wrong with this?

37

-shoulder belt, and

42

Air Bag Systems

43

How the Air Bag Systems Work

46

Center Passenger Position

53

Rear Seat Passengers

54

-Shoulder Belt

55

-shoulder

55

Children and Small Adults

58

Second Row Seat

60

Children

61

Top Strap

69

-equipped child restraints

69

-facing child

70

-facing, attach the top

75

Outside Seat Position

75

Center Rear Seat Position

78

Front Seat Position

80

Older Children

83

Safety Belt Extender

86

After a Crash

86

Manual Windows

89

Power Windows (If Equipped)

89

-Down Window

89

-Out Switch

89

-sided key for the

91

Door Locks

92

Power Door Locks

93

-Deterrent” in the Index

94

Lockout Prevention

96

-210 of Industry

97

Operation

98

Battery Replacement

98

Resynchronization

99

Liftgate

100

CAUTION:

100

Panel Doors

101

-deterrent

101

Key in the Ignition

101

Content Theft-Deterrent

102

(If Equipped)

102

Testing the Alarm

103

New Vehicle “Break-In”

104

Passlock

104

Ignition Positions

105

Starting Your Engine

106

-18 C), do this:

107

-18 C) or colder

107

Parking Brake

112

Shifting Into PARK (P)

113

Shifting Out of PARK (P)

116

Parking Over Things That Burn

116

Engine Exhaust

117

Running Your Engine While

117

You’re Parked

117

Autoride (If Equipped)

119

-road situations

121

-road in deep sand, deep mud

121

Tilt Wheel

124

-to-Pass Feature

125

Turn and Lane Change Signals

125

-out bulbs and a blown

125

Exterior Lamps

131

Automatic Headlamp System

132

Lamps On Reminder

132

Daytime Running Lamps

133

Interior Lamps

135

Dome Lamps

136

Battery Run-Down Protection

136

Outside Manual Adjust Mirrors

140

Storage Compartments

142

Armrest Storage Compartment

143

Cargo Tie Downs

145

Convenience Net (If Equipped)

145

Luggage Carrier (If Equipped)

146

Sun Visors

147

Accessory Power Outlets

148

OnStar System (If Equipped)

149

OnStar System Limitations

151

Sunroof (If Equipped)

152

HomeLink Transmitter

153

- Your Information System

156

Instrument Panel Cluster

158

Warning Lights, Gages

159

-- and even

160

Safety Belt Reminder Light

160

Air Bag Readiness Light

160

Brake System Warning Light

162

-- An emission control

169

-up, stalling when you

171

Cruise Light (If Equipped)

173

Tow/Haul Light

173

Fuel Gage

173

Message Center

174

Trans Fluid Hot

175

Trans Hot...Idle Engine

176

-temperature

176

Low Coolant

177

Check Coolant Temp

177

Engine Overheated

177

Reduced Engine Power

177

Check Eng Oil Pressure

178

Check Eng Oil Level

178

Service Ride Control

180

Cargo Door Ajar

180

Low Fuel

180

Comfort Controls

182

Controls (If Equipped)

183

-- Manual Operation

186

-- Automatic

186

-- Automatic Operation

187

-level mode) to

188

System (If Equipped)

192

Air Conditioning

193

Ventilation System

195

-to-side or up and

196

Audio Systems

197

-FM to select the band

198

Rear Seat Audio (If Equipped)

203

-FM, cassette tapes and CDs

203

-second blank gap is needed

206

-Deterrent Feature

207

-digit number from

207

-Deterrent Feature After

208

Understanding Radio Reception

209

Tips About Your Audio System

209

Fixed Mast Antenna

211

Defensive Driving

213

Drunken Driving

214

Control of a Vehicle

217

-Lock Brake System

221

Steering

223

Steering in Emergencies

224

-- if you can stop

224

-- steering around

224

Off-Road Recovery

225

-- the head-on collision

226

Loss of Control

227

-- and slow

228

Off-Road Driving with Your

229

Wheel-Drive Vehicle

229

-up” the engine and regain

238

-wheeling.”

241

Driving at Night

246

-year-old

247

City Driving

251

Freeway Driving

252

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

253

Highway Hypnosis

254

Hill and Mountain Roads

254

Winter Driving

256

Driving on Snow or Ice

257

-- drive with caution

257

-lock braking system, you’ll

258

-Lock” in the Index

258

Recreational Vehicle Towing

260

-wheel-drive vehicle will

263

-wheel-drive vehicle

263

Loading Your Vehicle

264

Towing a Trailer

266

Weight of the Trailer

269

-1500 (2WD)*

270

-1500 (4WD)*

271

-2500 (2WD)*

272

-2500 (4WD)*

272

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

273

-carrying or a

273

Following Distance

276

Backing Up

276

Making Turns

277

Driving On Grades

277

Trailer Wiring Harness

280

-pin connector

280

-duty trailer with a standard

283

Power Winches

283

Step-Bumper Pad

283

Section 5Problems on the Road

284

Hazard Warning Flashers

285

Other Warning Devices

285

Jump Starting

286

-) cable to

290

-) terminal

290

-) Terminals

291

-) cable from the

291

-) cable from vehicle

291

Towing Your Vehicle

292

Engine Overheating

292

-speed driving

294

-- DRIVE (D)

294

Cooling System

295

-tight and fully seated

300

Engine Fan Noise

301

If a Tire Goes Flat

301

Changing a Flat Tire

302

-mounted spare tire

304

Spare Tire

308

Ice or Snow

319

Using the Recovery Hooks

320

-road and need to be

320

Doing Your Own Service Work

323

Fuel (Gasoline)

324

Gasoline Specifications

325

California Fuel

325

-check test. If this

325

Fuel E-85 (85% Ethanol)

326

Fuels in Foreign Countries

328

Filling Your Tank

328

Engine Compartment Overview

333

-) Terminal (GND)

334

Engine Oil

336

When to Add Engine Oil

337

What to Do with Used Oil

341

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

342

Automatic Transmission Fluid

345

-- especially in hot weather

346

Rear Axle

348

Four-Wheel Drive

349

Front Axle

350

Engine Coolant

352

-type cap and must be tightly

355

Power Steering Fluid

356

Windshield Washer Fluid

357

-to-use washer

358

Brake Fluid

358

Bulb Replacement

363

Headlamps

364

-Beam Headlamp

364

Taillamps

366

-up Lamp

366

Roof Marker Lamps

367

4. Put a new bulb into the

368

Inflation -- Tire Pressure

371

-type gage to check tire

371

Buying New Tires

373

-season tread

373

-- A, B, C

376

Appearance Care

380

Cleaning Vinyl

382

Cleaning Leather

382

-based or abrasive

382

Care of Safety Belts

383

Cleaning Glass Surfaces

383

Cleaning the Outside of the

384

Windshield, Backglass and

384

Wiper Blades

384

Weatherstrips

384

Cleaning Aluminum or

386

Plated Wheels (If Equipped)

386

Cleaning Tires

386

Sheet Metal Damage

387

Finish Damage

387

Underbody Maintenance

387

Chemical Paint Spotting

387

Engine Identification

389

Electrical System

390

-Wheel Drive System

392

-Lock Brakes

396

Replacement Bulbs

398

Capacities and Specifications

399

Cooling System Capacity

400

Refrigerant Capacity

401

Introduction

405

Part A: Scheduled

407

Maintenance Services

407

Scheduled Maintenance

408

7,500 Miles (12 500 km)

412

15,000 Miles (25 000 km)

412

22,500 Miles (37 500 km)

412

30,000 Miles (50 000 km)

413

37,500 Miles (62 500 km)

413

45,000 Miles (75 000 km)

414

50,000 Miles (83 000 km)

414

52,500 Miles (87 500 km)

415

60,000 Miles (100 000 km)

415

67,500 Miles (112 500 km)

416

75,000 Miles (125 000 km)

416

82,500 Miles (137 500 km)

416

90,000 Miles (150 000 km)

417

97,500 Miles (162 500 km)

417

100,000 Miles (166 000 km)

418

150,000 Miles (240 000 km)

419

At Each Fuel Fill

420

At Least Once a Month

420

At Least Twice a Year

421

At Least Once a Year

422

Part C: Periodic

425

Maintenance Inspections

425

Part D: Recommended Fluids

427

-Purpose Lubricant

429

Part E: Maintenance Record

430

Maintenance Record

430

Customer Assistance for Text

435

Telephone (TTY) Users

435

Customer Assistance Offices

435

Courtesy Transportation

439

Transportation Options

440

-vehicle as

440

Warranty Information

441

REPORTING SAFETY

441

DEFECTS TO THE UNITED

441

STATES GOVERNMENT

441

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO

442

THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

442

GENERAL MOTORS

442





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