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Geo Tracker 1994 User Manual

Geo Tracker 1994
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1994
TRACKER

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Geo Tracker 1994 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGeo
ModelTracker 1994
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

How to Use This Manual

Important Notes about This Manual

Key guidelines for keeping and using the owner's manual, including information for Canadian owners.

Understanding the Manual Structure

Overview of the manual's organization, including descriptions of its 9 parts and the Index.

Safety Warnings and Symbols

Explanation of CAUTION and other safety symbols used in the manual to highlight potential hazards.

Vehicle Symbols

Illustrations and explanations of common symbols found on vehicle controls and warning lights.

Part 1: Seats & Restraint Systems

Seats and Seat Controls

Instructions on adjusting front seats, reclining seatbacks, and head restraints for optimal comfort and safety.

Safety Belts Explained

Details on why safety belts are essential, how they work, and answers to common questions about their use.

Child Safety Restraints

Guidelines for using child restraints, including placement and securing procedures for infants and children.

Part 2: Features & Controls

Vehicle Access and Ignition

Information on using keys, door locks, theft deterrents, and the ignition switch for vehicle operation.

Drivetrain Operation

Details on operating automatic and manual transmissions, including shift speeds and four-wheel drive engagement.

Interior Controls and Features

Explanation of various interior controls like horn, steering column, lights, wipers, mirrors, and storage.

Instrument Panel Overview

Identification and explanation of instrument cluster gauges, warning lights, and indicators for vehicle status.

Part 3: Comfort Controls & Audio Systems

Climate Control Systems

Instructions for operating heater, air conditioner, ventilation, defogger, and temperature controls.

Audio System Operation

Guide to using the radio, cassette player, and CD player, including station tuning and sound settings.

Part 4: Your Driving and the Road

Safe Driving Principles

Advice on defensive driving, avoiding drunken driving, and general safe driving practices.

Vehicle Control and Handling

Guidance on braking, steering, ABS, and handling emergencies like skids or loss of control.

Driving in Different Conditions

Tips for driving in rain, night, city, freeway, hills, winter, and off-road, including adverse conditions.

Towing and Trailer Safety

Instructions and safety rules for towing trailers, including weight limits, hitches, and driving considerations.

Part 5: Problems on the Road

Hazard Warning Flashers

Instructions on using hazard warning flashers and other warning devices for roadside emergencies.

Jump Starting a Vehicle

Step-by-step guide on safely jump-starting a vehicle with a dead battery using jumper cables.

Towing Your Vehicle

Procedures and precautions for towing the vehicle, including front and rear hook-ups and proper equipment.

Engine Overheating

Steps to take if the engine overheats, including identifying steam presence and managing coolant levels.

Flat Tire Procedures

Guidance on handling a flat tire, including safe driving tips and step-by-step instructions for changing a tire.

Stuck Vehicle Recovery

Methods for recovering a stuck vehicle in sand, mud, ice, or snow, including rocking and using recovery hooks.

Part 6: Service & Appearance Care

Vehicle Service Information

Guidance on vehicle service, fuel recommendations, and using GM-approved products.

Engine Oil and Cooling System

Procedures for checking, adding, and changing engine oil and coolant for optimal performance.

Other Fluids and Brake System

Instructions for checking power steering, washer fluid, brake fluid, and brake system maintenance.

Battery, Bulbs, and Tires

Information on battery care, vehicle storage, bulb replacement, tire care, and wheel replacement.

Appearance Care and Cleaning

Tips for cleaning the interior and exterior of the vehicle, including fabric, vinyl, leather, and paint care.

Vehicle Loading and Identification

Guidance on vehicle loading capacity, VIN, service labels, add-on electrical equipment, and fuses.

Part 7: Maintenance Schedule

Introduction to Maintenance

Overview of vehicle maintenance importance, its relation to the environment, and how the schedule is organized.

Scheduled Maintenance Services

Details on services to be performed based on driving conditions, including Schedule I and Schedule II intervals.

Owner Checks and Services

Regular checks recommended for owners to perform at each fuel fill, monthly, semi-annually, and annually.

Periodic Inspections and Fluids

List of periodic inspections for restraint systems, steering, exhaust, brake system, and clutch, plus fluid recommendations.

Maintenance Record

A logbook section for recording scheduled service dates, odometer readings, and performed maintenance.

Part 8: Customer Assistance Information

Customer Assistance Information Overview

Guidance on contacting Chevrolet/Geo for assistance, including satisfaction procedures and reporting defects.

Customer Satisfaction Procedure

Steps to follow to resolve vehicle concerns, starting with dealership management and escalating if needed.

Assistance for Hearing or Speech Impaired

Information on TDD services available for customers with hearing or speech difficulties.

GM Participation in BBB AUTO LINE

Details on the voluntary dispute resolution program available to customers for resolving disagreements.

Reporting Safety Defects

Instructions on reporting vehicle safety defects to US, Canadian, and General Motors authorities.

Roadside Assistance Programs

Information on Chevrolet/Geo and Canadian roadside assistance services, including courtesy transportation.

Service Publications Information

Guidance on obtaining product service publications (PSPs), indexes, and ordering forms for technicians.

Service Station Information

Underhood Fluid Checks

Quick reference for checking engine oil, coolant, washer fluid, and fuel capacity levels.

Tire and Battery Checks

Guidance on checking tire pressure and battery condition for proper vehicle operation and safety.

Other Service Points

Locations for hood release, spare tire pressure, and essential service part information.

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