Global Machinery Company Sierra 1999 Handbücher

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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 Seat(s) (If Equipped)

10

Memory Seat (If Equipped)

12

Reclining Seatbacks

13

Rear Seat (Extended Cab)

17

Why Safety Belts Work

19

-- and the Answers

22

Driver Position

24

Q: What’s wrong with this?

26

-shoulder belt, and

30

Air Bag System

31

How the Air Bag System Works

33

-- such as

37

-- or if water enters

37

AIR BAG OFF Switch

37

Adding Equipment to Your Air

41

Bag-Equipped Vehicle

41

Center Passenger Position

42

Rear Seat Passengers

43

(Extended Cab)

44

-Shoulder Belt (Extended Cab)

44

-shoulder

44

Children and Small Adults

47

Children

49

Child Restraints

52

-facing infant

53

-facing child seat

54

-only belts;

55

Top Strap

58

Front Seat Position

62

Larger Children

69

Safety Belt Extender

72

After a Crash

72

-sided key for the

75

Door Locks

76

Lockout Prevention

78

-210 of Industry Canada

78

Operation

79

Battery Replacement

79

Tailgate

80

Tailgate Removal

81

Content Theft-Deterrent

83

Passlock

84

New Vehicle “Break-In”

85

Ignition Positions

85

Starting Your Gasoline Engine

88

-18 C), do this:

89

Starting Your V6 Engine

90

Manual Transmission Operation

96

V8 Engines)

97

CAUTION:

101

-wheel drive

102

Parking Brake

105

Shifting Into PARK (P)

106

(Automatic Transmission Only)

106

-- not in

107

Shifting Out of PARK (P)

109

Transmission Models Only)

110

Parking Over Things That Burn

110

Parking Your Vehicle (Manual

110

Engine Exhaust

111

-road, or when personal

113

-road driving

113

Locking Rear Axle

114

Tilt Wheel (If Equipped)

116

-out bulbs and a blown

117

Exterior Lamps

123

Lamps On Reminder

124

Daytime Running Lamps

124

Fog Lamps (If Equipped)

125

Interior Lamps

126

Dome Lamps

127

Cargo Lamp

127

Storage Compartments

132

Armrest Storage Compartment

136

(If Equipped)

136

Front Ashtray

136

Sun Visors

137

OnStar System (Option)

137

Instrument Panel

138

Instrument Panel Cluster

140

Speedometer and Odometer

141

Tachometer

141

-- and even

142

Safety Belt Reminder Light

142

Air Bag Readiness Light

143

AIR BAG OFF Light

143

Voltmeter

145

Shift Light (If Equipped)

145

-- An emission control system

150

-up, stalling when you

151

Oil Pressure Gage

151

Tow/Haul Light (Automatic

153

Transmissions Only)

153

Fuel Gage

153

Message Center

154

TRANS HOT...IDLE ENGINE

155

LOW COOLANT

156

CHECK COOLANT TEMP

156

CHANGE ENGINE OIL

158

SECURITY

158

-deterrent

158

SERVICE 4WD (If Equipped)

158

LOW WASHER FLUID

159

CARGO LAMP ON

159

LOW FUEL

159

Comfort Controls

162

Controls (If Equipped)

163

Air Conditioning

165

Ventilation System

167

-to-side or up and

167

Audio Systems

168

AM-FM Stereo

169

-FM to select the band

170

-P6) for

179

-FM button. To

181

-abrasive cleaning

187

-FM Stereo with

187

Defensive Driving

192

Drunken Driving

193

Control of a Vehicle

196

Steering

199

Steering in Emergencies

200

Off-Road Recovery

201

Loss of Control

203

Off-Road Driving with Your

204

Wheel-Drive Vehicle

204

-up” the engine

213

Driving Across an Incline

216

Driving at Night

220

City Driving

225

Freeway Driving

226

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

227

Highway Hypnosis

228

Hill and Mountain Roads

228

Winter Driving

230

Recreational Vehicle Towing

234

Loading Your Vehicle

236

Front Axle Reserve Capacity

239

Camper Wiring Harness

242

Towing a Trailer

243

-1500 (4WD)*

247

-2500 LD (2WD)*

247

-2500 HD (2WD)*

248

-2500 HD (4WD)*

248

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

249

-carrying or a

249

Driving with a Trailer

251

Following Distance

251

Backing Up

251

Making Turns

252

Driving On Grades

252

-in camper

259

Power Winches

260

Step-Bumper Pad

260

Hazard Warning Flashers

262

Other Warning Devices

263

Jump Starting

263

Towing Your Vehicle

268

Engine Overheating

269

(Gasoline Engine)

269

-speed driving

271

Engine Fan Noise

278

If a Tire Goes Flat

278

Changing a Flat Tire

278

-mounted spare tire

281

-Wheel Drive

284

Ice or Snow

293

Using the Recovery Hooks

294

Doing Your Own Service Work

300

-Equipped Vehicle” in the

300

Fuel (Gasoline Engine)

301

-enhancing additive

302

Fuels in Foreign Countries

303

(Gasoline Engines)

303

Hood Release

307

Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)

310

Checking Engine Oil

311

When to Add Engine Oil

311

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

314

Automatic Transmission Fluid

317

-- especially in hot weather

318

-hatched area

319

Manual Transmission Fluid

320

How to Check

321

Hydraulic Clutch

322

Rear Axle

323

Four-Wheel Drive

323

Transfer Case

324

Front Axle

325

Thermostat

326

Engine Coolant

327

Power Steering Fluid

330

Windshield Washer Fluid

331

Bulb Replacement

336

Headlamps

337

-Beam Headlamp

337

-Mounted Stoplamp

339

Taillamps (Pickup Models)

340

-up Lamp

341

Inflation -- Tire Pressure

344

-type gage to check tire

344

-- A, B, C

349

Wheel Replacement

349

Tire Chains

351

Appearance Care

352

-scratching

355

-strength

355

Cleaning Aluminum or

357

Plated Wheels (If Equipped)

357

Cleaning Tires

358

Sheet Metal Damage

358

Finish Damage

358

Underbody Maintenance

359

Chemical Paint Spotting

359

Engine Identification

361

Electrical System

362

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

363

-Wheel Drive System

364

-Lock Brake System

364

-Lock Brakes

369

-Transmission

370

Replacement Bulbs*

371

Capacities and Specifications

372

Air Conditioning Refrigerants

374

-932 41-952 41-952 41-952

375

Introduction

378

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance

380

Services

380

-- Gasoline Engines

381

Footnotes

381

7,500 Miles (12 500 km)

383

15,000 Miles (25 000 km)

383

22,500 Miles (37 500 km)

384

30,000 Miles (50 000 km)

384

37,500 Miles (62 500 km)

385

45,000 Miles (75 000 km)

385

50,000 Miles (83 000 km)

386

52,500 Miles (87 500 km)

387

60,000 Miles (100 000 km)

387

67,500 Miles (112 500 km)

388

75,000 Miles (125 000 km)

389

82,500 Miles (137 500 km)

390

90,000 Miles (150 000 km)

390

97,500 Miles (162 500 km)

391

100,000 Miles (166 000 km)

391

150,000 Miles (240 000 km)

393

200,000 Miles (332 000 km)

393

At Each Fuel Fill

394

At Least Once a Month

394

At Least Twice a Year

395

At Least Once a Year

396

Part C: Periodic Maintenance

399

Inspections

399

Part D: Recommended Fluids

401

Part E: Maintenance Record

404

Maintenance Record

404

Customer Assistance for Text

410

Telephone (TTY) Users

410

Customer Assistance Offices

410

Roadside Assistance

412

Courtesy Transportation

414

Warranty Information

415

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

416

TO THE UNITED STATES

416

GOVERNMENT

416

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO

416

THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

416

TO GENERAL MOTORS

417

Ordering Service and Owner

417

Publications in Canada

417

Section 9 Index

421

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