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Chevrolet 2002 S10 Pickup User Manual

Chevrolet 2002 S10 Pickup
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Chevrolet 2002 S10 Pickup Specifications

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BrandChevrolet
Model2002 S10 Pickup
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2002 Chevrolet S10 Owner’s Manual

How to Use this Manual

Safety Warnings and Symbols

Explains safety cautions and symbols used in the manual for user protection.

Vehicle Damage Warnings

Vehicle Symbols

Describes symbols used on vehicle components and labels for identification.

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Seats and Seat Controls

Details on adjusting and folding front seats, including safety precautions.

Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

Information on proper safety belt usage for all occupants, including how they work.

Air Bag System

Explanation of the vehicle's air bag system, its function, and safety precautions.

Section 2 Features and Controls

Windows

Details on manual and power windows, including express-down and lockout features.

Door Locks

Information on manual and power door locks, including programmable automatic locks.

Starting Your Engine

Procedures for starting both automatic and manual transmission engines, including cold weather tips.

Cruise Control (If Equipped)

Instructions on setting and using the cruise control system.

Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

Standard Climate Control System

Explanation of the standard climate control system with fan speed and temperature adjustment.

Optional Climate Control System

Details on the optional climate control system, including fan, temperature, and mode controls.

Audio Systems

Overview of the vehicle's audio system, including radio, cassette, and CD player operations.

Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

Defensive Driving

Advice on driving defensively, anticipating others, and maintaining following distance.

Drunken Driving

Information on the dangers of alcohol impairment and its effects on driving ability.

Braking

Details on perception time, reaction time, and stopping distances.

Steering

Information on power steering and tips for driving on curves safely.

Section 5 Problems on the Road

Hazard Warning Flashers

How to use hazard warning flashers to alert others and signal a problem.

Jump Starting

Step-by-step procedure for safely jump-starting a vehicle with jumper cables.

Engine Overheating

What to do if the engine overheats, including safety precautions for steam.

Changing a Flat Tire

Section 6 Service and Appearance Care

Service

Information on dealer services and the benefits of using genuine GM parts.

Fuel (Gasoline)

Details on gasoline types, octane requirements, and adding external equipment.

Engine Oil

Guide to checking and adding engine oil, including viscosity recommendations.

Automatic Transmission Fluid

Information on when to check and change automatic transmission fluid.

Introduction

Maintenance Requirements

Outlines the necessity of following maintenance schedules for vehicle condition and warranty.

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

Selecting the Right Schedule

How to choose between short trip/city and long trip/highway maintenance schedules.

Scheduled Maintenance

Short Trip/City Intervals

Specific maintenance tasks and intervals for short trip/city driving conditions.

Scheduled Maintenance

Long Trip/Highway Intervals

Specific maintenance tasks and intervals for long trip/highway driving conditions.

Part B: Owner Checks and Services

At Each Fuel Fill

Underhood checks recommended at each fuel fill, including fluid levels.

At Least Once a Month

Monthly checks including tire inflation and cassette deck cleaning.

At Least Twice a Year

Restraint System Check

Inspecting safety belts, buckles, and air bag coverings for proper function.

Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections

Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection

Inspecting steering system, suspension, and drive axle boots for damage or wear.

Exhaust System Inspection

Inspecting the exhaust system for leaks, damage, or loose connections.

Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

Part E: Maintenance Record

Section 8 Customer Assistance Information

Customer Satisfaction Procedure

Steps to follow if concerns are not resolved by the dealership management.

Customer Assistance Offices

Contact information for Chevrolet Customer Assistance Centers in the US and Canada.

Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program

Details on the free roadside assistance program, services, and contact information.

Courtesy Transportation

Plan Ahead When Possible

Advice on scheduling service appointments and communicating transportation needs.

Warranty Information

SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION

Service Manuals

Information on service manuals covering diagnosis and repair of vehicle systems.

Owner’s Information

Details on owner publications like the owner's manual and warranty booklet.

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