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A. Frame
B. Jack
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D. Extension
E. Wheel Wrench
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2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
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Owner's Manual
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Table of Contents
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Your Driving and the Road
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Problems on the Road
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Maintenance Schedule
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Service and Appearance Care
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French Language Manual:
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About Driving Your Vehicle
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How to Use this Manual
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Safety Warnings and Symbols
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Vehicle Damage Warnings
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Vehicle Symbols
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Service Station Guide
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Seats and Seat Controls
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Manual Lumbar Control
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(If Equipped)
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Memory Seat (If Equipped)
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Heated Front Seats (Option)
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Reclining Front Seatbacks
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Rear Seats
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Why Safety Belts Work
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-- and the Answers
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Driver Position
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Q: What’s wrong with this?
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-shoulder belt
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Air Bag Systems
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How the Air Bag Systems Work
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Rear Seat Passengers
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-Shoulder Belt
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-shoulder belts
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Children and Small Adults
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Children
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Top Strap
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-facing child
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Children (LATCH System)
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Outside Seat Position
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Center Seat Position
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Front Seat Position
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Older Children
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Safety Belt Extender
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After a Crash
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-sided key for the
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Door Locks
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Power Door Locks
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-programmed at the
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-enter the programming mode
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-enter the
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Rear Door Security Locks
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Remote Keyless Entry System
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Operation
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Battery Replacement
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Liftgate/Liftglass
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Liftgate Release
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-deterrent
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Key in the Ignition
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Parking at Night
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Parking Lots
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Passlock
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New Vehicle “Break-In”
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Ignition Positions
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Starting Your Engine
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-18 C), do this:
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-18 C) or colder, the engine
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-up. Usually
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Shift Lock Release
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Parking Brake
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Shifting Into PARK (P)
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CAUTION:
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Shifting Out of PARK (P)
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Parking Over Things That Burn
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Engine Exhaust
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Running Your Engine While
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You’re Parked
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Locking Rear Axle
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Tilt Wheel
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Turn and Lane Change Signals
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-out bulbs
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Windshield Wipers
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+ : Resume/Accelerate
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Exterior Lamps
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Lamps On Reminder
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Daytime Running Lamps
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Fog Lamps
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Interior Lamps
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-dimming rearview
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Outside Mirrors
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Storage Compartments
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Door Storage
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Convenience Net (If Equipped)
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Sun Visors
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Accessory Power Outlets
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OnStar System (If Equipped)
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Safety and Security Services
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Sunroof (Option)
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-210 of Industry Canada
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-- Your Information System
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Instrument Panel Cluster
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Speedometer and Odometer
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Tachometer
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-- and even
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Safety Belt Reminder Light
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Voltmeter Gage
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Brake System Warning Light
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-- An emission control system
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-up, stalling when you
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Change Engine Oil Light
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Security Light
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-Deterrent” in the Index for
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Reduced Engine Power
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Check Gages Light
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Gate Ajar
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Fuel Gage
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Low Fuel Light
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Fuel Information Button
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Personalization Button
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-Deterrent” in the Index
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-up lamps will come on for
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Select Button
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DIC Warnings and Messages
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Comfort Controls
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System (Option)
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Rear Window Defogger
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Rear Comfort Controls
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-level or floor)
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Ventilation System
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-to-side to direct the
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Audio Systems
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-TYPE LIST AUDIO
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-TYPE LIST
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-musical
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-TYPE control to
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-second eject timer will
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-second time period
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-LIST will
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-LIST EMPTY will
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-LIST will be
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Rear Seat Audio (If Equipped)
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-FM, cassette tapes
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Understanding Radio Reception
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Tips About Your Audio System
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-way radio -- be sure you can
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-abrasive cleaning
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-FM Stereo with
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-scrubbing action, wet-type
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-scrubbing action cleaner may
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Care of Your Compact Discs
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Fixed Mast Antenna
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Chime Level Adjustment
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Defensive Driving
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Drunken Driving
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Control of a Vehicle
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Traction Assist System (TAS)
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Wheel Drive Only)
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-Lock Brake System
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Steering
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Off-Road Recovery
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-- the head-on collision
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Loss of Control
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Off-Road Driving with Your
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Wheel-Drive Vehicle
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Approaching a Hill
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-off, a fence? Get out and
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-up” the engine and regain
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-wheeling.”
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Driving at Night
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City Driving
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Freeway Driving
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Before Leaving on a Long Trip
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Highway Hypnosis
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Hill and Mountain Roads
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Winter Driving
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Driving on Snow or Ice
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-- drive with caution
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-lock braking system, you’ll
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-Lock” in the Index
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Recreational Vehicle Towing
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Loading Your Vehicle
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-- or even at all
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Weight of the Trailer
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Weight of the Trailer Tongue
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Safety Chains
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Trailer Brakes
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-- and they must
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Following Distance
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Backing Up
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Making Turns
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Driving On Grades
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Parking on a Hill
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Hazard Warning Flashers
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Other Warning Devices
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Jump Starting
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-) cable to
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Towing Your Vehicle
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Engine Overheating
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-speed driving
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-- DRIVE (D) or THIRD (3)
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Cooling System
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Engine Fan Noise
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If a Tire Goes Flat
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Changing a Flat Tire
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-mounted spare, insert the
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-mounted spare
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Ice or Snow
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Using the Recovery Hooks
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Doing Your Own Service Work
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Gasoline Specifications
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California Fuel
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-check test
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Fuels in Foreign Countries
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Filling Your Tank
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Hood Release
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Engine Compartment Overview
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Engine Oil
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When to Add Engine Oil
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What to Do with Used Oil
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-flowing
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Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
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Automatic Transmission Fluid
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How to Add Fluid
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Rear Axle
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Four-Wheel Drive
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Front Axle
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Engine Coolant
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Radiator Pressure Cap
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Power Steering Fluid
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Windshield Washer Fluid
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Bulb Replacement
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Windshield Wiper
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Blade Replacement
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Inflation -- Tire Pressure
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-type gage to check tire
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Tire Inspection and Rotation
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-- A, B, C
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Wheel Replacement
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Appearance Care
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Cleaning Vinyl
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Cleaning Leather
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-based or abrasive
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Care of Safety Belts
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Cleaning Glass Surfaces
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Backglass and Wiper Blades
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Weatherstrips
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Cleaning Aluminum Wheels
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Cleaning Tires
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Sheet Metal Damage
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Finish Damage
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Underbody Maintenance
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Chemical Paint Spotting
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Engine Identification
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Electrical System
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers
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-Case Fuses Usage
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-Lock Brakes (ABS)
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-Beam Headlamp
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-Wheel Drive
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Replacement Bulbs
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Capacities and Specifications
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Normal Maintenance
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Replacement Parts
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Introduction
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Part A: Scheduled
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Maintenance Services
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Scheduled Maintenance
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7,500 Miles (12 500 km)
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15,000 Miles (25 000 km)
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22,500 Miles (37 500 km)
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30,000 Miles (50 000 km)
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37,500 Miles (62 500 km)
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45,000 Miles (75 000 km)
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50,000 Miles (83 000 km)
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52,500 Miles (87 500 km)
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60,000 Miles (100 000 km)
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67,500 Miles (112 500 km)
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75,000 Miles (125 000 km)
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82,500 Miles (137 500 km)
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90,000 Miles (150 000 km)
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97,500 Miles (162 500 km)
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100,000 Miles (166 000 km)
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150,000 Miles (240 000 km)
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At Each Fuel Fill
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At Least Once a Month
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At Least Twice a Year
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At Least Once a Year
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Part C: Periodic
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Maintenance Inspections
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Part D: Recommended Fluids
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-Purpose Lubricant
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Part E: Maintenance Record
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Maintenance Record
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Customer Assistance for Text
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Telephone (TTY) Users
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Customer Assistance Offices
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Courtesy Transportation
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Transportation Options
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-vehicle as
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Warranty Information
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REPORTING SAFETY
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DEFECTS TO THE UNITED
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STATES GOVERNMENT
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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO
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THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
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TO GENERAL MOTORS
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