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GMC 2001 Safari User Manual

GMC 2001 Safari
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GMC 2001 Safari Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGMC
Model2001 Safari
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

How to Use this Manual

Safety Warnings and Symbols

Explains the use of CAUTION boxes for hazard warnings.

Vehicle Damage Warnings

Explains NOTICE boxes for warnings about vehicle damage.

Vehicle Symbols

Illustrates and categorizes various symbols found on the vehicle.

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Seats and Seat Controls

How to adjust manual front seats, including a CAUTION.

Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

Explains why safety belts are essential and highlights laws.

How to Wear Safety Belts Properly

Guidance for adults on wearing safety belts correctly.

Air Bag System Overview

Explains the driver and front passenger air bags and their function.

Section 2 Features and Controls

Power Windows Operation

How to use power windows, including express-down feature.

Door Lock Operation and Safety

CAUTION about unlocked doors and how to use manual lock levers.

Keyless Entry System Operation

How to use the keyless entry system and troubleshooting tips.

Ignition Switch Positions

Explains the five ignition switch positions and their functions.

Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

Heating/Air Conditioning Controls

How to operate the fan, temperature, and function knobs for HVAC.

AM-FM Stereo Operation

How to play the radio, find stations, and use SEEK/SCAN.

CD Player Operation

How to play a compact disc, including loading and automatic volume control (SCV).

Rear Seat Audio System

How rear seat passengers can control audio sources and volume.

Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

Defensive Driving Techniques

Emphasizes being ready for unexpected events and anticipating others' actions.

Drunken Driving Dangers

How alcohol affects judgment, coordination, vision, and attentiveness.

Braking Action and Reaction Time

How braking involves perception and reaction time, and factors affecting stopping distance.

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) System

Explains ABS as an electronic braking system to prevent skidding.

Section 5 Problems on the Road

Hazard Warning Flashers Operation

How to activate and deactivate hazard flashers, and their interaction with turn signals.

Jump Starting CAUTIONS and Notices

CAUTIONS about battery hazards and notices regarding battery condition and push starting.

Engine Overheating CAUTION

CAUTION about steam burns from overheated engines and staying away.

Changing a Flat Tire Procedure

Steps to prevent the vehicle from moving while changing a tire.

Section 6 Service and Appearance Care

Engine Oil Level Check

How to check engine oil level when the engine is warm and on level ground.

Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

When to check and change automatic transmission fluid based on driving conditions.

Tires

CAUTIONS about dangers of poorly maintained or improperly used tires.

Wheel Alignment and Balance

Importance of alignment and balance for tire life and performance.

Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

Scheduled Maintenance Services

Explains how to use the schedule and select the right service plan.

Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance Intervals

Lists maintenance tasks and intervals for short trip/city driving.

Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance Intervals

Lists maintenance tasks and intervals for long trip/highway driving.

Owner Checks and Services

Owner checks to perform at each fuel fill and monthly.

Section 8 Customer Assistance Information

Customer Satisfaction Procedure

Steps to discuss concerns with dealership management and escalate if needed.

Roadside Assistance Services

Covers flat tire change, fuel delivery, jump start, lock out, and towing services.

Reporting Safety Defects to Government Agencies

How to inform NHTSA (US) and Transport Canada (Canada) about vehicle safety defects.

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