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yellowblue The 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban Owner’s Manual 1-1 Seats and Restraint Systems This section tells you how to use your seats and safety belts properly It also explains the air bag system 2-1 Features and Controls This section explains how to start and operate your vehicle 3-1 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems This section tells you how to adjust the ventilation and comfort controls and how to operate your audio system 4-1 Your Driving and the Road Here you’ll find helpful information and tips about the road and how to drive under different conditions 5-1 Problems on the Road This section tells you what to if you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or overheated engine, etc 6-1 Service and Appearance Care Here the manual tells you how to keep your vehicle running properly and looking good 7-1 Maintenance Schedule This section tells you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what fluids and lubricants to use 8-1 Customer Assistance Information This section tells you how to contact Chevrolet for assistance and how to get service and owner publications It also gives you information on “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 8-10 9-1 Index Here’s an alphabetical listing of almost every subject in this manual You can use it to quickly find something you want to read I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: i yellowblue We support voluntary technician certification GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem and the name TAHOE and the name SUBURBAN are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed We reserve the right to make changes in the product after that time without further notice For vehicles first sold in Canada, substitute the name “General Motors of Canada Limited” for Chevrolet Motor Division whenever it appears in this manual Please keep this manual in your vehicle, so it will be there if you ever need it when you’re on the road If you sell the vehicle, please leave this manual in it so the new owner can use it For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual: Aux propriétaires canadiens: Vous pouvez vous procurer un exemplaire de ce guide en franỗais chez votre concessionaire ou au: DGN Marketing Services Ltd 1577 Meyerside Dr Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1B9 ECopyright General Motors Corporation 1998 Litho in U.S.A C9909 B First Edition ii All Rights Reserved I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue How to Use this Manual Safety Warnings and Symbols Many people read their owner’s manual from beginning to end when they first receive their new vehicle If you this, it will help you learn about the features and controls for your vehicle In this manual, you’ll find that pictures and words work together to explain things quickly You will find a number of safety cautions in this book We use a box and the word CAUTION to tell you about things that could hurt you if you were to ignore the warning CAUTION: Index A good place to look for what you need is the Index in back of the manual It’s an alphabetical list of what’s in the manual, and the page number where you’ll find it These mean there is something that could hurt you or other people In the caution area, we tell you what the hazard is Then we tell you what to to help avoid or reduce the hazard Please read these cautions If you don’t, you or others could be hurt I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: iii yellowblue You will also find a circle with a slash through it in this book This safety symbol means “Don’t,” “Don’t this” or “Don’t let this happen.” In the notice area, we tell you about something that can damage your vehicle Many times, this damage would not be covered by your warranty, and it could be costly But the notice will tell you what to to help avoid the damage When you read other manuals, you might see CAUTION and NOTICE warnings in different colors or in different words You’ll also see warning labels on your vehicle They use the same words, CAUTION or NOTICE Vehicle Damage Warnings Also, in this book you will find these notices: NOTICE: These mean there is something that could damage your vehicle iv I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Vehicle Symbols These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle For example, these symbols are used on an original battery: CAUTION POSSIBLE INJURY PROTECT EYES BY SHIELDING CAUSTIC BATTERY ACID COULD CAUSE BURNS AVOID SPARKS OR FLAMES SPARK OR FLAME COULD EXPLODE BATTERY These symbols are important for you and your passengers whenever your vehicle is driven: DOOR LOCK UNLOCK These symbols have to with your lamps: MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH WINDSHIELD WIPER TURN SIGNALS WINDSHIELD WASHER PARKING LAMPS FASTEN SEAT BELTS POWER WINDOW AIR BAG These symbols are on some of your controls: HAZARD WARNING FLASHER DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS FOG LAMPS WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER VENTILATING FAN I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: These symbols are used on warning and indicator lights: Here are some other symbols you may see: ENGINE COOLANT TEMP FUSE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHTER HORN BRAKE COOLANT SPEAKER ENGINE OIL PRESSURE FUEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES v yellowblue Model Reference This manual covers these models: 2-Door Utility 4-Door Utility Suburban vi I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Section Seats and Restraint Systems Here you’ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts properly You can also learn about some things you should not with air bags and safety belts 1-2 1-14 1-19 1-20 1-20 1-28 1-29 1-29 1-36 Seats and Seat Controls Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone Here Are Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts and the Answers How to Wear Safety Belts Properly Driver Position Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Right Front Passenger Position Air Bag System Center Passenger Position 1-38 1-41 1-43 1-46 1-60 1-63 1-63 1-63 Rear Seat Passengers Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults Children Child Restraints Larger Children Safety Belt Extender Checking Your Restraint Systems Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash 1I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 1-1 yellowblue If your vehicle has a manual bucket, split bench or full bench seat, you can adjust it with this lever at the front of the seat Seats and Seat Controls This section tells you about the seats how to adjust them and fold them up and down It also tells you about reclining front seatbacks and head restraints Manual Front Seat CAUTION: You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a manual driver’s seat while the vehicle is moving The sudden movement could startle and confuse you, or make you push a pedal when you don’t want to Adjust the driver’s seat only when the vehicle is not moving 1-2 Slide the lever at the front of the seat toward the passenger’s side to unlock it Using your body, slide the seat to where you want it Then, release the lever and try to move the seat with your body to make sure the seat is locked into place I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue raise the rear of the seat, move the rear lever up To lower the rear of the seat, move the rear lever down Power Seat(s) (If Equipped) The switch located at the front of this control panel is for the power lumbar adjustment, which is explained next Power Lumbar Adjustment (If Equipped) If you have power lumbar adjustment, you can increase or decrease lumbar support in an area of the lower seatback If your vehicle has a power seat on the driver’s or passenger’s side, you can adjust it with these controls at the outside edge of the seat The switch is located on the side of the seat, next to the door You can use the round center knob to move the seat to where you want it To raise the seat, move the knob up To lower the seat, move the knob down To move the seat forward, move the knob toward the front of the vehicle To move the seat rearward, move the knob toward the rear of the vehicle You can also raise and lower the front and rear of the seat To raise the front of the seat, move the front lever up To lower the front of the seat, move the front lever down To To increase support, press and hold the front of the rocker switch Let go of the switch when the lower seatback reaches the desired level of support To decrease support, press and hold the rear of the rocker switch Let go of the switch when the lower seatback reaches the desired level of support I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 1-3 yellowblue Heated Front Seats (If Equipped) Reclining Front Seatbacks The control for the driver’s side heated seat is located on the left side of the seat The control for the right front passenger is located on the right side of the passenger’s seat Move the switch forward to MED or HIGH temperature to turn on the heating elements in the seat The right front passenger’s safety belt must be buckled before the heating elements in that seat will operate To turn the heated seats off, move the switch rearward to OFF To adjust the seatback, move the lever rearward 1-4 Release the lever to lock the seatback where you want it Move the lever again rearward and the seatback will go to an upright position I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue 1999 CHEVROLET SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION The following publications covering the operation and servicing of your vehicle can be purchased by filling out the Service Publication Order Form in this book and mailing it in with your check, money order, or credit card information to Helm, Incorporated (address below.) CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1999 CHEVROLET SERVICE MANUALS Service Manuals have the diagnosis and repair information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc RETAIL SELL PRICE: $90.00 OWNER’S INFORMATION Owner publications are written directly for Owners and intended to provide basic operational information about the vehicle The owner’s manual will include the Maintenance Schedule for all models TRANSMISSION, TRANSAXLE, TRANSFER CASE UNIT REPAIR MANUAL This manual provides information on unit repair service procedures, adjustments and specifications for the 1999 GM transmissions, transaxles and transfer cases RETAIL SELL PRICE: $50.00 In-Portfolio: Includes a Portfolio, Owner’s Manual and Warranty Booklet RETAIL SELL PRICE: $15.00 SERVICE BULLETINS Service Bulletins give technical service information needed to knowledgeably service General Motors cars and trucks Each bulletin contains instructions to assist in the diagnosis and service of your vehicle PLEASE COMPLETE THE ORDER FORM SHOWN ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE AND MAIL TO: Helm, Incorporated S P.O Box 07130 S Detroit, MI 48207 8-12 Without Portfolio: Owner’s Manual only RETAIL SELL PRICE: $10.00 CURRENT & PAST MODEL ORDER FORMS Service Publications are available for current and past model GM vehicles To request an order form, please specify year and model name of the vehicle OR ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-551-4123 Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Eastern Time For Credit Card Orders Only (VISA–MasterCard–Discover) I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue ORDER TOLL FREE (NOTE: For Credit Card Holders Only) 1-800-551-4123 (Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST) FAX Orders Only 1-313-865-5927 9 PUBLICATION FORM NUMBER Orders will be mailed within 10 days of receipt Please allow adequate time for postal service If further information is needed, write to the address shown below or call 1-800-551-4123 Material cannot be returned for credit without packing slip with return information within 30 days of delivery On returns, a re-stocking fee may be applied against the original order ITEM DESCRIPTION VEHICLE MODEL NAME YEAR QTY PRICE EACH* Service Manual Car & Light Truck Transmission Unit Repair 1999 $90.00 1999 $50.00 Owner’s Manual In Portfolio 1999 $15.00 Owner’s Manual Without Portfolio 1999 $10.00 TOTAL PRICE G M S H I P T O NOTE: Dealers and Companies please provide dealer or company name, and also the name of the person to whose attention the shipment should be sent Mail completed order form to: HELM, INCORPORATED S P.O Box 07130 S Detroit, MI 48207 For purchases outside U.S.A please write to the above address for quotation (CUSTOMER’S NAME) (ATTENTION) (STREET ADDRESS—NO P.O BOX NUMBERS) (CITY) (STATE) DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO (ZIP CODE) ( ) AREA CODE GM-CHE-ORD99 P A Y M E N T Check or Money Order payable to Helm, Inc (USA funds only — not send cash.) TOTAL MATERIAL Michigan Purchasers add 6% sales tax U.S Order Processing MasterCard VISA $5.00 Canadian Postage (See Note Below) GRAND TOTAL Discover Account Number: Expiration Date mo/yr: Check here if your billing address is different from your shipping address shown CUSTOMER SIGNATURE *(Prices are subject to change without notice and without incurring Note to Canadian Customers: All listed prices are quoted in U.S funds Canadian residents I nf or mat i onPr o vi ded : obligation Allow ample time for delivery.) are toby make checks payable in U.S funds To cover Canadian postage, add $11.50 plus the U.S order processing 8-13 yellowblue ✍ 8-14 NOTES I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Section Index Air Bag 1-29 Adding Equipment 1-36 How Does it Restrain 1-33 How it Works 1-31 Location 1-31 Readiness Light 1-31, 2-73 Servicing 1-35 What Makes it Inflate 1-33 What Will You See After it Inflates 1-33 When Should it Inflate 1-32 Air Cleaner 6-16, 6-68 Air Cleaner Filter Restriction Indicator Check 7-39 Air Conditioning 3-3, 3-4, 3-7 Air Conditioning Refrigerants 6-68 Alignment and Balance, Tire 6-48 Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning 6-56 Antenna, Fixed 3-30 Antifreeze 6-25, 7-44 Anti-Lock, Brake System Warning Light 2-75, 4-7 Anti-Lock, Brakes 4-7 Anti-Theft, Radio 3-24 Appearance Care 6-51 Appearance Care and Materials 6-58 Arbitration Program 8-3 Armrest Storage Compartment 2-58 Ashtrays 2-62 Audio Equipment, Adding 3-27 Audio Systems 3-10 Automatic Transmission Check 7-39 Fluid 6-19, 7-44 Operation 2-16 Overdrive 2-18 Park Mechanism Check 7-41 Shifting 2-16 Auxiliary Power Outlet 2-63 Axle, Front 6-24, 7-45 Axle, Locking Rear 2-31 Axle, Rear 6-22, 7-45 Battery 6-34 Jump Starting 5-3 Replacement, Keyless Entry 2-7 Warnings 5-3, 5-5 BBB Auto Line 8-3 Better Business Bureau Mediation 8-3 Blizzard 4-40 9I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 9-1 yellowblue Brake Adjustment 6-34 Fluid 6-30, 7-44 Master Cylinder 6-30 Parking 2-25 Pedal Travel 6-33 Replacing System Parts 6-34 System Warning Light 2-74 Trailer 4-52 Transmission Shift Interlock Check 7-40 Wear 6-33 Brakes, Anti-Lock 4-7 Braking 4-6 Braking in Emergencies 4-9 Break-In, New Vehicle 2-12 Brightness Control 2-41 BTSI Check 7-40 Bulb Replacement 6-35, 6-65, 6-66 C amper Type Mirrors 2-50 Canadian Roadside Assistance 8-7 Capacities and Specifications 6-67 Carbon Monoxide 2-9, 2-29, 4-41, 4-51, 4-52 Cargo Security Shade 2-59 Cargo Tie Downs 2-61 Cassette Deck Service 7-38 Cassette Tape Player 3-12, 3-15 Cassette Tape Player Care 3-28 Cassette Tape Player Errors 3-14, 3-18 Center High-Mounted Stoplamp Bulb Replacement 6-41 Center Passenger Position 1-36 Certification/Tire Label 4-44 9-2 Chains, Safety 4-51 Chains, Tire 6-50 Changing a Flat Tire 5-19 Charging System Warning Light 2-73 Check Gages Light 2-81 Checking Your Restraint Systems 1-63 Chemical Paint Spotting 6-57 Child Restraints 1-46 Securing in a Rear Outside Seat Position 1-54 Securing in the Center Seat Position 1-56 Securing in the Right Front Seat Position 1-57 Top Strap 1-51 Where to Put 1-50 Cigarette Lighter 2-62 Circuit Breakers and Fuses 6-61 Cleaner, Air 6-16, 6-68 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels 6-56 Exterior Lamps/Lenses 6-55 Fabric and Carpet 6-51 Glass 6-54 Inside of Your Vehicle 6-51 Instrument Panel 6-53 Interior Plastic Components 6-53 Leather 6-53 Outside of Your Vehicle 6-55 Special Problems 6-52 Stains 6-52 Tires 6-56 Vinyl 6-53 Wheels 6-56 Windshield and Wiper Blades 6-54 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Climate Control, Optional 3-3 Climate Control, Standard 3-2 Climate Control System 3-2 Clock, Setting the 3-10 Comfort Controls 3-2 Comfort Guides, Rear Safety Belts 1-41 Compact Disc Care 3-30 Compact Disc Player 3-19, 3-23 Compact Disc Player Care 3-30 Compact Disc Player Errors 3-21, 3-23 Compass, Electronic 2-43, 2-47 Compass, Rearview Mirror with 2-43, 2-47 Composite Headlamps 6-37 Console Storage 2-56, 2-58 Control of a Vehicle 4-6 Convex Outside Mirror 2-52 Coolant 6-25, 7-44 Coolant Heater, Engine 2-15 Coolant Recovery Tank 5-13 Cooling System 5-11 Courtesy Transportation 8-8 Cruise Control 2-37 Cupholders 2-55, 2-56, 2-57 Customer Assistance for Text Telephone Users 8-4 Customer Assistance Information 8-1 Customer Satisfaction Procedure 8-2 D amage, Finish 6-57 Damage, Sheet Metal 6-57 Daytime Running Lamps 2-41 Daytime Running Lamps Indicator Light 2-81 Dead Battery 5-3 Defects, Reporting Safety 8-10 Defensive Driving 4-2 Defogger, Rear Window 3-9 Defogging 3-9 Defrosting 3-9 Dolby B Noise Reduction 3-18 Dome Lamps 2-42 Door Child Security Locks 2-5 Locks 2-3 Panel 2-9 Side 2-8 Storage Pocket 2-59 Driver Position 1-20 Driving City 4-33 Defensive 4-2 Drunken 4-3 Freeway 4-34 In a Blizzard 4-40 In the Rain 4-30 Night 4-28 Off-Road 4-14 On Curves 4-9 On Grades While Towing a Trailer 4-54 On Hill and Mountain Roads 4-36 On Snow and Ice 4-38 Through Water 4-32 Wet Roads 4-30 Winter 4-38 With a Trailer 4-52 Drunken Driving 4-3 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 9-3 yellowblue E asy Entry Seat (2-Door Utility) 1-7 Electric Tailgate Glass Release 2-33 Electrical Equipment, Adding 2-14, 3-27, 6-60 Electrical System 6-60 Electrochromic Day/Night Rearview Mirror with Compass 2-43 Electrochromic Day/Night Rearview Mirror with Compass/Temperature Display 2-47 Electrochromic Outside Rearview Mirrors 2-52, 3-9 Electronic Compass 2-43, 2-47 Engine 6-10, 6-11 Coolant 6-25, 7-44 Coolant Heater 2-15 Coolant Level Check 7-38 Coolant Temperature Gage 2-76 Cooling System 6-68 Exhaust 2-29, 4-41 Identification 6-59 Oil Level Check 7-38 Overheating 5-9 Running While Parked 2-30 Specifications 6-67 Starting Your 2-13 Engine Oil 6-12, 6-69, 7-44 Adding 6-13 Additives 6-15 Checking 6-13 Pressure Gage 2-79 Used 6-16 When to Change 6-15 9-4 Entry to the Rear Seat (Suburban Second Seat) 1-11 Ethanol 6-4 Exhaust, Engine 2-29, 4-41 Exterior Lamps 2-40 F abric Cleaning 6-51 Filling a Portable Fuel Container 6-8 Filling Your Tank 6-5 Filter, Air 6-16, 6-68 Filter, Engine Oil 6-15, 6-68 Finish Care 6-55 Finish Damage 6-57 First Gear, Automatic Transmission 2-18 Flashers, Hazard Warning 5-2 Flat Tire, Changing 5-19 Fluid Capacities 6-68 Fluid Leak Check 6-34 Fluids and Lubricants 7-44 Folding the Rear Seat (2-Door Utility) 1-8 Folding the Rear Seat (4-Door Models) 1-10 Foreign Countries, Fuel 6-5 Four-Wheel Drive 2-19, 6-22 French Language Manual ii Front Axle 6-24, 7-45 Front Axle Locking Feature 2-19 Front Park/Turn Signal Bulb Replacement 6-38, 6-39 Front Sidemarker Lamp Bulb Replacement 6-40 Front Towing 5-8 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Fuel 6-3 Canada 6-3 Filling a Portable Container 6-8 Filling Your Tank 6-5 Gage 2-82 In Foreign Countries 6-5 System Capacity 6-68 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 6-61 Gages Engine Coolant Temperature 2-76 Engine Oil Pressure 2-79 Fuel 2-82 Speedometer 2-71 Tachometer 2-71 Voltmeter 2-74 Garage Door Opener 2-53 GAWR 4-44 Gear Positions, Automatic Transmission 2-16 Glove Box 2-53 GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials 6-58 Gross Axle Weight Rating 4-44 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 4-44 Guide en Franỗais ii GVWR 4-44 H alogen Bulbs 6-35 Hazard Warning Flashers 5-2 Head Restraints 1-6 Headlamps 2-40 Bulb Replacement 6-35, 6-36, 6-37, 6-65 High/Low Beam Changer 2-35 On Reminder 2-41 Wiring 6-60 Hearing Impaired, Customer Assistance 8-4 Heated Front Seats 1-4 Heating 3-4, 3-7 High-Beam Headlamps 2-35 Highway Hypnosis 4-36 Hill and Mountain Roads 4-36 Hitches, Trailer 4-51 Hood, Checking Things Under 6-8 Hood Release 6-9 Horn 2-33 Hydroplaning 4-32 Ignition Positions 2-12 Ignition Transmission Lock Check 7-41 Illuminated Entry 2-42 Inflation, Tire 6-43 Inside Rearview Mirror 2-43, 2-47 Inspections 7-42 Brake System 7-43 Drive Axle 7-43 Engine Cooling System 7-42 Exhaust System 7-42 Steering 7-42 Suspension 7-42 Throttle System 7-43 Transfer Case (Four-Wheel Drive) 7-43 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 9-5 yellowblue Instrument Panel Brightness Control Cleaning Cluster Fuse Block Interior Lamps 2-68 2-41 6-53 2-70 6-61 2-41 Jack, Tire 5-22, 5-23 Jump Starting 5-3 Key Lock Cylinder Service 7-39 Keyless Entry System 2-6 Keys 2-2 Labels Certification/Tire 4-44 Service Parts Identification 6-59 Tire-Loading Information 4-44 Vehicle Identification Number 6-59 Lamps 2-40 Cleaning Exterior 6-55 Dome 2-42 Exterior 2-40 Interior 2-41 On Reminder 2-41 Latches, Seatback 1-6 Leaving Your Vehicle 2-5 Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running 2-27 Lighter 2-62 9-6 Lights Air Bag Readiness 1-31, 2-73 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning 2-75, 4-7 Brake System Warning 2-74 Charging Warning System 2-73 Check Gages 2-81 Daytime Running Lamps Indicator 2-81 Headlamp High-Beam Indicator 2-81 Safety Belt Reminder 1-15, 2-72 Security 2-80 Service Engine Soon 2-76 Service Four-Wheel Drive 2-80 Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator 2-81 Loading Your Vehicle 4-44 Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving 4-15 Locks 2-3 Child Security 2-5 Cylinder 7-39 Door 2-3 Ignition Transmission Check 7-41 Key Lock Cylinder Service 7-39 Power Door 2-4 Window 2-32 Lubricants and Fluids 7-44 Lubrication Service, Body 7-39 Luggage Carrier 2-61 M aintenance, Normal Replacement Parts 6-69 Maintenance Record 7-46 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Maintenance Schedule 7-1 Long Trip/Highway Definition 7-6 Long Trip/Highway Intervals 7-7 Owner Checks and Services 7-38 Periodic Maintenance Inspections 7-42 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 7-44 Scheduled Maintenance Services 7-4 Short Trip/City Definition 7-5 Short Trip/City Intervals 7-5 Maintenance, Underbody 6-57 Maintenance When Trailer Towing 4-56 Malfunction Indicator Lamp 2-76 Manual Front Seat 1-2 Manual Mirror 2-50 Manual Windows 2-31 Methanol 6-4 Mirrors 2-43 Camper Type 2-50 Convex Outside 2-52 Electrochromic Day/Night Rearview with Compass 2-43 Electrochromic Day/Night Rearview with Compass/Temperature Display 2-47 Electrochromic Outside Rearview 2-52, 3-9 Inside Rearview 2-43, 2-47 Manual 2-50 Power Remote Control 2-52 MMT 6-4 Model Reference vi Mountain Roads 4-36 Multifunction Lever 2-34 Neutral, Automatic Transmission New Vehicle Break-In Night Vision Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts 2-17 2-12 4-29 6-69 Odometer 2-71 Odometer, Trip 2-71 Off-Road Driving 4-14 Off-Road Recovery 4-11 Oil, Engine 6-12, 6-69, 7-44 Opener, Garage Door 2-53 Overdrive, Automatic Transmission 2-18 Overheating Engine 5-9 Owner Checks and Services 7-38 Owner Publications, Ordering 8-11, 8-12 Paint Spotting, Chemical 6-57 Park Automatic Transmission Shifting Into Shifting Out of Parking At Night Brake Brake Mechanism Check Lots Over Things That Burn With a Trailer Passenger Position I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 2-16 2-26 2-28 2-11 2-25 7-41 2-11 2-29 4-55 1-29 9-7 yellowblue Passing 4-12 PasslockR 2-11, 2-80 Periodic Maintenance Inspections 7-42 Power Auxiliary Outlet 2-63 Door Locks 2-4 Lumbar Adjustment 1-3 Option Fuses 6-60 Remote Control Mirror 2-52 Seat 1-3 Steering 4-9 Steering Fluid 6-28, 7-44 Winches 4-58 Windows 2-31 Power Lumbar Adjustment 1-3 Pregnancy, Use of Safety Belts 1-28 Problems on the Road 5-1 Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts 6-56 Publications, Service and Owner 8-11, 8-12 R adiator 5-16 Radiator Pressure Cap 6-24 Radio Reception 3-27 Radios 3-11, 3-12, 3-15, 3-19 Rain, Driving In 4-30 Reading Lamps 2-43 Rear Axle 6-22, 7-45 Child Security Locks 2-5 Lamp Bulb Replacement 6-41 Outside Seat Position 1-38 9-8 Safety Belt Comfort Guides 1-41 Seat Passengers 1-38 Window Defogger 3-9 Windshield Wiper and Washer 2-36 Rear Air Conditioning and Heating Systems 3-4 Rear Towing 5-8 Rearview Mirror 2-43, 2-47 Electrochromic Day/Night with Compass 2-43 Electrochromic Day/Night with Compass/Temperature Display 2-47 Inside 2-43, 2-47 Reclining Front Seatbacks 1-4 Recovery Hooks 5-37 Recovery Tank, Coolant 5-13 Recreational Vehicle Towing 4-42 Refrigerants, Air Conditioning 6-68 Removing the Rear (Third) Seat (Suburban) 1-12 Replacement Bulbs 6-65, 6-66 Parts 6-69 Wheel 6-49 Wheel, Used 6-50 Replacing Safety Belts 1-63 Replacing the Rear (Third) Seat (Suburban) 1-13 Reporting Safety Defects 8-10 Restraints Checking 1-63 Child 1-46 Head 1-6 Replacing Parts After a Crash 1-63 System Check 7-38 Reverse, Automatic Transmission 2-17 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Right Front Passenger Position 1-29 Roadside Assistance 8-5 Roadside Assistance, Canadian 8-7 Rocking Your Vehicle 5-37 Rotation, Tires 6-44 S afety Belt Extender 1-63 Safety Belts 1-14 Adults 1-20 Care 6-54 Center Passenger Position 1-36 Children 1-43 Driver Position 1-20 Extender 1-63 How to Wear Properly 1-20 Incorrect Usage 1-23, 1-61, 1-62 Lap Belt 1-36 Lap-Shoulder 1-20, 1-38 Larger Children 1-60 Passenger Position 1-29 Questions and Answers 1-19 Rear Comfort Guides 1-41 Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions 1-38 Rear Seat Passengers 1-38 Reminder Light 1-15, 2-72 Replacing After a Crash 1-63 Right Front Passenger Position 1-29 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster 1-22, 1-40 Smaller Children and Babies 1-43 Use During Pregnancy 1-28 Why They Work 1-15 Safety Chains 4-51 Safety Defects, Reporting 8-10 Safety Warnings and Symbols iii Scheduled Maintenance Services 7-4 Sealed Beam Headlamps 6-36 Seatback Latches 1-6 Seatback, Reclining Front 1-4 Seats Easy Entry (2-Door Utility) 1-7 Entry to the Rear (Suburban Second Seat) 1-11 Folding the Rear (2-Door Utility) 1-8 Folding the Rear (4-Door Models) 1-10 Heated Front 1-4 Lumbar Adjustment 1-3 Manual Front 1-2 Power 1-3 Rear 1-8 Removing the Rear (Third) Seat (Suburban) 1-12 Replacing the Rear (Third) Seat (Suburban) 1-13 Restraint Systems 1-1 Seat Controls 1-2 Securing a Child Restraint 1-54, 1-56, 1-57 Second Gear, Automatic Transmission 2-18 Security Light 2-80 Security Shade 2-59 Service 6-2 Bulletins, Ordering 8-11, 8-12 Engine Soon Light 2-76 Manuals, Ordering 8-11, 8-12 Parts Identification Label 6-59 Publications, Ordering 8-11, 8-12 Work, Doing Your Own 6-2 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 9-9 yellowblue Service and Appearance Care 6-1 Service and Owner Publications 8-11, 8-12 Service Four-Wheel Drive Warning Light 2-80 Service Publications 8-11, 8-12 Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle 1-35 Sheet Metal Damage 6-57 Shift Lever 2-16 Shifting Automatic Transmission 2-16 Into Park (P) 2-26 Out of Park (P) 2-28 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster 1-22, 1-40 Signaling Turns 2-34 Skidding 4-13 Sound Equipment, Adding 3-27 Specifications and Capacities 6-67 Specifications, Engine 6-67 Speech Impaired, Customer Assistance 8-4 Speedometer 2-71 Speed-Sensitive Steering 4-9 Stains, Cleaning 6-52 Starter Switch Check 7-40 Starting Your Engine 2-13 Steam 5-9 Steering 4-9 In Emergencies 4-10 Power 4-9 Speed-Sensitive 4-9 Tips 4-9 Wheel, Tilt 2-33 Step-Bumper Pad 4-59 Storage Compartments 2-53 9-10 Storage, Overhead 2-53 Storage, Vehicle 6-34 Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow 5-36 Sun Visors 2-64 Sunglasses Storage 2-55 Symbols, Vehicle v T achometer 2-71 Tailgate 2-9 Tailgate, Glass Release 2-33 Tape Player Care 3-28 Theft 2-10 Theft-Deterrent Feature 3-24 THEFTLOCKR 3-24 Thermostat 6-25 Third Gear, Automatic Transmission 2-18 Tilt Steering Wheel 2-33 Time, Setting the 3-10 Tire Chains 6-50 Tire Loading 4-44 Tire-Loading Information Label 4-44 Tires 6-43 Alignment and Balance 6-48 Buying New 6-46 Chains 6-50 Changing a Flat 5-19 Cleaning 6-56 Inflation 6-43 Inflation Check 7-38 Inspection and Rotation 6-44 Loading 4-44 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: yellowblue Pressure 6-43 Temperature 6-48 Traction 6-48 Treadwear 6-48 Uniform Quality Grading 6-47 Used Wheel Replacement 6-50 Wear Indicators 6-46 Wheel Replacement 6-49 When It’s Time for New 6-46 Top Strap 1-51 Torque Lock 2-28 Torque, Wheel Nut 5-30, 6-67 Towing From the Front 5-8 From the Rear 5-8 Recreational Vehicle 4-42 Trailer 4-46 Your Vehicle 5-8 Trailer Brakes 4-52 Driving on Grades 4-54 Driving with 4-52 Engine Cooling When Towing 4-47, 4-56 Hitches 4-51 Maintenance When Towing 4-56 Parking on Hills 4-55 Safety Chains 4-51 Tongue Weight 4-50 Total Weight on Tires 4-51 Towing 4-46 Turn Signals 4-54 Weight 4-47 Wiring Harness 4-57 Transfer Case 6-22, 7-45 Transfer Case, Automatic 2-22 Transfer Case, Manual 2-19 Transmission Fluid, Automatic 6-19, 7-44 Transmitter, Universal 2-64 Transmitters, Keyless Entry 2-6 Transportation, Courtesy 8-8 Trip Odometer 2-71 TTY Users 8-4 Turn Signal and Lane Change Signals 2-34 Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer 4-54 Underbody Maintenance 6-57 Underhood Fuse/Relay Center 6-63 Universal Transmitter 2-64 Vehicle Control 4-6 Damage Warnings iv Identification Number 6-59 Loading 4-44 Loading for Off-Road Driving 4-15 Storage 6-34 Ventilation System 3-8 Visors, Sun 2-64 Voltmeter 2-74 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: 9-11 yellowblue W arning Devices 5-2 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators 2-72 Warranty Information 8-9 Washer Fluid, Windshield 6-29, 7-44 Washing Your Vehicle 6-55 Weatherstrips 6-54 Wheel Alignment 6-48 Nut Torque 5-30, 6-67 Replacement 6-49 Used Replacement 6-50 Wrench 5-22, 5-23 Window Lock 2-32 Windows 2-31 Lockout Switch 2-32 Manual 2-31 Power 2-31 9-12 Windshield Washer 2-36 Fluid 2-36, 6-29, 7-44 Fluid Level Check 7-38 Rear 2-36 Windshield Wipers 2-35 Blade Replacement 6-42, 6-68 Cleaning the Blades 6-54 Fuses 6-60 Rear 2-36 Winter Driving 4-38 Wiper Blade Check 7-39 Wiper Blades, Cleaning 6-54 Wiring Harness, Trailer 4-57 Wiring, Headlamp 6-60 Wrecker Towing 5-8 Wrench, Wheel 5-22, 5-23 I nf or mat i onPr ovi dedby: ... forward until it stops To return the seat to its regular position, return the seatback to its upright position, then push the whole seat rearward until it latches After returning the seat to its regular... belt can’t its job because it won’t be against your body Instead, it will be in front of you In a crash you could go into it, receiving neck or other injuries The lap belt can’t its job either In... lever with your foot Push the top of the seatback forward and tilt it toward the front of the vehicle To return the seat to its regular position, return the seatback to its 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