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If
you
are skilled enough to do some work on your vehicle,
you
will
probably want
to
get the service information GM publishes. For information
on
how
to
obtain various service publications for your vehicle, see “Service
Publications”
in
the Index.
You
will find
a
list of publications and an order
form
in
the back
of
the
book.
Scheduled Maintenance Services
This part tells
you
the maintenance services that
you
should have done and
the
times you should schedule them. Your
GM
dealer knows your vehicle
best and wants
you
to be happy with it. If
you
go
to your dealer for your
service needs, you’ll know that GM-trained and supported service people
will
perform
the
work using genuine
GM
parts.
These schedules are for vehicles that:
carry passengers and cargo within the recommended limits. You will
find these limits
on
your vehicle’s Certification Label. See “Loading
Your Vehicle”
in
the Index.
are driven
on
regular road surfaces, and within legal driving limits,
as
described
in
Section
4
“Your Driving and
the
Road.”
are driven off-road
in
the
recommended manner. See “Off Road
Driving With Your Four-wheel Drive Vehicle”
in
the Index.
use the recommended fuel. See “Fuel”
in
the
Index.
Selecting the Proper Maintenance Services
To find the proper maintenance schedule for your vehicle, you must know
two things. What engine your vehicle has, and
how
you use your vehicle.
Your engine type will tell
you
which chart
to
use, and your driving
conditions will tell
you
which schedule to use.
The
charts are found later
in
this section.
Selecting the Proper Maintenance Chart
Your engine type (Gasoline or Diesel) and its emissions classification (Light
Duty or Heavy Duty Emissions) will tell
you
which maintenance chart to
use.
Find your Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN),
and look at the eighth
character to see what your engine code
is.
Then
use
the
following Engine
Emissions Classifications tables
to
find your emissions classification.
0
Your
VIN
is
on
the plate
on
the
top left corner of your instrument
panel, the Certification Label and
on
the
Service Parts Identification
Label. See “Vehicle Identification Number” in the Index.
If your engine has more than
one
emissions classification,
look
at your
Certification Label to see what your Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR)
is.
See
“Loading Your Vehicle”
in
the
Index.
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