GMC 1994 Safari Passenger Owner's manual

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INTRODUCTION
1994
GMC
Safari
Owner's Manual
Welcome
This manual was prepared to acquaint you with the operation and
maintenance of your
1994
GMC Safari and to provide important safety
information. There is also a GMC Truck Warranty and Owner Assistance
Information booklet. In some vehicles, there can be information manuals
from other manufacturers like body builders
or
special equipment
companies. We urge you to review all these publications carefully. This will
help you enjoy safe and trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
When it comes to service, keep in mind that your GMC Truck dealer knows
your
vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. Your dealer
invites you to return for all of your service needs both during and after the
warranty period.
Remember, if you have a concern and need help handling
it
to your
satisfaction, see the procedure in the GMC Truck Warranty and Owner
Assistance Information booklet.
Thanks for choosing a GMC Truck product. We value you as a member of
the GMC Truck family. We want to assure you of our continuing interest in
your pleasure and satisfaction with your vehicle.
GMC Truck Division
General Motors Corporation
Pontiac, Michigan
'Copyright
1993
General Motors Corporation, GMC Truck Division
All Rights Reserved
Second Edition
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Printed in U.S.A.
Important
Notes
to
Owners and Drivers
. .
.
.About
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.
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 GMC Truck Division whenever it
appears
in
this manual.
For Canadian Owners
Who
Prefer a
French Language Manual:
Aux
proprietaires canadiens:
Vous
pouvez vous procurer
un
exemplaire de
ce guide en francais chez votre concessionaire ou au
DGN
Marketing
Services Ltd.,
1500
Bonhill
Rd.,
Mississauga, Ontario
L5T
1C7.
GMTRUCK
General Motors, GM and the
GM
Emblem,
GMC
and the GMC Emblem,
SAFARI
and the
SAFARI
Emblem are registered trademarks
of
General
Motors Corporation.
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Model
Reference
This manual covers these models:
Passenger Model
Cargo Model
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Table
of
Contents
Introduction
-
How
to Use this Manual
This section tells you how
to
use your manual and includes safety
and vehicle damage warnings and symbols.
Section
1
-
Seats and Safety Restraints
This section tells you how to use your seats and safety restraints
properly.
Section
2
-
Features
&
Controls
This section explains how to start and operate your vehicle.
Section
3
-
Comfort Controls
&
Audio Systems
This section tells you how to adjust the ventilation and comfort
controls and how to operate your audio system.
Section
4
-
Your Driving and the Road
Here you’ll find helpful information and tips about
the
road and
how
to
drive under different conditions.
Section
5
-
Problems on the Road
This section tells you what to do
if
you
have
a
problem while
driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating.
,ection
6
-
Service
&
Appearance Care
Here the manual tells you how to keep your vehicle running
properly and looking good.
Section
7-
Scheduled Maintenance Services
This section tells you when to perform vehicle maintenance and
what fluids and lubricants to use.
Section
8
-
Customer Assistance Information
This section tells you how to contact your
GM
division for
assistance and how to get service publications. It
also
gives you
information on “Reporting Safety Defects”
on
page
84.
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.
How
to
Use
This
Manual
Many people read their owner’s manual from beginning to end when rney
first receive their new vehicle. This 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.
INDEX:
A good place to look for what you need is the Index
in
back of
the
manual. It’s an alphabetical
list
of
all that’s in the manual, and the page
number where you’ll find
it.
SECTIONS
1-6:
Each section of this manual begins with a brief list of its
contents,
so
you can often find at
a
glance if a section contains the
information you want.
SECTION
7:
This section of the manual covers the maintenance required
for your vehicle.
SECTION
8
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE:
This section includes
important information about reporting safety defects and gives you details
about the “Roadside Assistance” program. You will also find customer
satisfaction phone numbers (including customer satisfaction numbers for the
hearing and speech impaired)
as
well as the mediatiodarbitration procedure.
We’ve also included ordering information for service publications in this
section.
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Safety
Warnings
and
Symbols
You
will find a number of safety cautions in this
book.
We use
a
box with
gray background and the word CAUTION to tell you about things that could
hurt you if you were to ignore the warning.
In the gray caution area,
we
tell you what the hazard is. Then we tell you
what
to
do
to help avoid or reduce the hazard. Please read these cautions.
If
you don’t,
you
or others could be hurt.
You
will also find
a
circle with
a
slash through it in this
book.
This safety
symbol means “Don’t,” “Don’t
do
this,”
or
“Don’t let this happen.”
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Vehicle Damage Warnings
Also, in this book you will find these notices:
NOTICE:
These mean there is something that could damage
your
vehicle.
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 do 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 yellow for
cautions, blue for notices and the words CAUTION
or
NOTICE.
Vehicle
Symbols
These are some of the symbols you will find on your vehicle. For example,
these symbols are used
on
an
original battery:
A
Cautron
Possible Injury
Protect
Eyes
by
Shielding
Caustic Battery Acid
Could Cause
Burns
Spark
or
Flame Could
Explode Battery
I
Avoid Sparks
or
Flames
These symbols are important for you and
your
passengers whenever your
vehicle is driven:
I
Fasten
Safety
Door
LocWUnlock
Belts
These
symbols have to do with your lights:
I
Master Lighting
Switch
Parking Lights
I
'00
Turn Signal
Direction
I
-
Daytime
Running Lights
A
Hazard Warning
Flasher
I
fog Lights
I
Headlight
High
Beam
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These
symbols
are on
some
of
your controls:
Hood Release Windshield
Wiper
II
I
Ventilating Fan Rear Window
Wiper
&
Washer
Windshield
Washer
Rear Window
Defogger
These symbols are used on warning and indicator lights:
l-
Engine Coolant
Temperature
Battery Charging
System
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BRAKE
Brake
(Standard Cluster)
ANTI-
LOCK
4-
Wheel
Anti-Lock
Windshield
Defroster
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Fuel
Hatch
Release
Engine Oil
Pressure
Here
are
some
other
symbols
you
may
see:
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Seats
and
Seat
Controls
This section tells you about the seats-how to adjust them, take them out
and put them back
in.
It also tells you about bucket and bench seats, power
seats, and head restraints.
Froni
Seais
Manual Front Seat
Slide the lever at the front of the seat to the left to unlock it. 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.
1-2
1.
Power Driver’s Seat
You
can adjust the seat before entering the vehicle.
The front control
makes the front of the
seat go up and down.
The rear control
makes the rear
of
the
seat
go
up and down.
The center control
makes
the
whole seat
go
up
and down
or
forward and rearward.
Reclining Bucket Seats
If
you have this feature, you
will
have either
a
knob
or
a
lever on the inside
of
the seat to adjust the seatback.
If you have
the
knob,
you can adjust the
seatback
by
rotating
the knob
to
the left or
right.
1-3
If
you
have the lever,
you can adjust the
seatback by lifting the
lever. Release the
lever to lock the seat
back where you want
it.
Pull
up
on
the lever
and the seat will
go
to
an
upright position.
Don’t adjust the driver’s seatback while your vehicle is moving.
Don’t have
a
seatback reclined if your vehicle
is
moving.
1-4
Rear
Seats
Bucket Seats
If
you
have rear bucket seats in your vehicle,
they
will recline and adjust the
same way as the front manual bucket seats. See “Front Seats” earlier in this
section or in the Index.
Bench Seats
If you have bench seats in your vehicle, each seat can carry up to three
passengers. They can also be removed to increase storage space.
The center and rear bench seats can be adjusted forward
or
rearward by the
lever at
the
front of the seat.
Slide the lever at the
front of the seat
to
the
right to
unlock
it.
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.
The non-touring center bench seat has a pivoting right armrest. The left
armrest can also be used as a storage compartment.
The storage compartment and beverage cooler can also
be
used as rear seat
armrests. See “Storage Compartment/Beverage Cooler”
in
the Index.
The optional touring bench seats come
with
moveable armrests, individual
reclining seatbacks, adjustable headrests and a fold down center console.
1-5
To
adjust your
seatback, pull up
on
the lever on the lower
outside of the seat.
The center bench
seatbacks will recline
further back than the
rear bench seatbacks.
To
raise
or
lower the
center console, press
the button between the
beverage holders.
Only sit in the center
seating position when
the console is in
an
upright position. For
details about
headrests, see “Head
Restraints” in this
section.
1-6
1
Seatback Latches (Non-Touring Bench Seats)
To
fold your
non-touring seatback
forward, pull up
on
the latch release lever
while pulling the
seatback toward you.
The lever is on the
right rear
of
your seat.
After the latch has been released, push the seatback down until it locks in
place.
To
raise the seatback, unlock the seat by pushing forward on the
lever. Make sure the seatback
is
locked when it is put back in the upright
position.
Removable Seats (Touring and Non-Touring Bench Seats)
To
Remove
The Seat
1.
Disconnect the quick release latch plates
for
the lap-shoulder belt from
the buckles in the roof.
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BELTFOR
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SEAT REMOVAL
1
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2.
If
you are
removing the
center seat,
remove the right
lapshoulder belt.
To
do this, press
the tip of a key
into the release
hole
of
the safety
belt attachment
while pulling up
on
the safety belt.
3.
If you have a
safety belt guide
on
your seat, pull
the safety belt all
the way out
through the
guide.
4.
Pull up
on
the
seatback latch
on
the right rear of
the front seat.
Push the seatback
down
until it
locks in place
(non-touring
bench seats only).
5.
Lift up on the seat release latch. The latches are near the floor on the
rear legs
of
the seat.
To
relieve pressure
on
the
latch, pull back on the
seat.
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