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GMC YUKON DENALI 2000 User Manual

GMC YUKON DENALI 2000
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GMC YUKON DENALI 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGMC
ModelYUKON DENALI 2000
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Seats and Seat Controls

Details how to adjust seats, including power seat controls and lever functions.

Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

Details on proper safety belt usage and things to avoid with safety belts.

Children and Safety Restraints

Highlights the need for child restraints for infants and children, and legal requirements.

Child Restraints Types

Discusses different types of add-on child restraints and selection criteria.

Checking Your Restraint Systems

Guidance on regularly inspecting safety belts, buckles, and air bag covers for proper function.

Section 2 Features and Controls

Power Door Locks

How to operate power door locks using switches located on the doors and tailgate.

Keyless Entry System Usage

How to use the remote keyless entry transmitter to lock and unlock doors.

Theft-Deterrent System Overview

Information on the vehicle's alarm system and shock sensor.

Ignition Positions and Operation

Description of the five ignition switch positions and their functions.

Starting Your Engine Safely

Instructions on how to start the engine, including shift lever position and safety precautions.

Automatic Transmission Operation

Explanation of shift lever positions (P, N, R, D, and gear selections).

Four-Wheel Drive System

Introduction to the vehicle's four-wheel drive system and recommended usage.

Transfer Case Settings Guide

A guide to recommended transfer case settings based on driving conditions.

Shifting Into PARK (P) Safely

CAUTION and steps for safely shifting the transmission into PARK.

Cruise Control Overview

How cruise control works, its speed limitations, and safety cautions for use.

HomeLink Transmitter Programming

Steps to program the HomeLink transmitter for garage door openers.

Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators

Description of warning lights and gages that signal vehicle status or problems.

Air Bag Readiness Light Function

Explanation of the air bag readiness light and CAUTION regarding system malfunctions.

Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

Defensive Driving Principles

The best advice for driving is to drive defensively and be ready for anything.

Drunken Driving Dangers

The risks and effects of alcohol on driving abilities, including BAC factors.

Vehicle Control Systems

Explanation of the three systems controlling vehicle movement: brakes, steering, and accelerator.

Braking Action Factors

Factors influencing braking action, including perception time, reaction time, and stopping distances.

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Functionality

How the ABS system works to prevent braking skids and its warning light.

Off-Road Driving Guide

Guide for four-wheel-drive vehicles, covering terrain, hazards, and new driving skills.

Loss of Control and Skidding

What causes loss of control and skidding, and how to handle skids.

Driving on Hills Safely

Advice and judgment needed for driving on hills, including CAUTION about steepness.

Towing a Trailer Safety

CAUTION and NOTICE regarding safe trailer towing practices and equipment.

Trailer Weight Considerations

Factors determining a trailer's safe weight, including tongue weight and vehicle capacity.

Section 5 Problems On The Road

Jump Starting a Vehicle Battery

CAUTION and steps for safely jump-starting a vehicle with a dead battery.

Connecting Jumper Cables

Precautions and steps for connecting jumper cables to start a vehicle.

Towing Your Vehicle Safely

CAUTION and NOTICE on using proper towing equipment and procedures to avoid damage.

Engine Overheating Information

CAUTION about steam from overheated engines and steps to take if steam is present.

Changing a Flat Tire Procedure

CAUTION and steps for safely changing a flat tire, including vehicle preparation.

Removing Flat Tire and Installing Spare

Steps for loosening wheel nuts, removing the flat tire, and installing the spare.

If You’re Stuck: Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow

CAUTION and NOTICE on how to get unstuck by rocking the vehicle without damaging the transmission.

Section 6 Service and Appearance Care

Fuel Requirements and Octane

Use of unleaded gasoline rated at 87 octane or higher, and advice on knocking noises.

Fueling Your Vehicle Safely

CAUTION about gasoline vapor flammability and safe refueling practices.

Engine Oil Level Check

How to check engine oil level and when to add oil, with a NOTICE about overfilling.

Engine Coolant System

Information on the cooling system, its capacity, and the recommended DEX-COOL coolant.

Adding Coolant Safely

CAUTION about adding coolant to a hot engine and general safety advice.

Brakes and Brake Fluid

Information about brake fluid level, CAUTION on overfilling, and maintenance schedule.

Brake Wear Indicators

How to identify worn brake pads by a warning sound and CAUTION about brake wear.

Tire Maintenance and Pressure

CAUTION on tire maintenance, pressure, and the importance of proper inflation.

Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

List of common replacement parts with part numbers, specifications, and usage information.

Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

Introduction to Vehicle Maintenance

Importance of proper vehicle maintenance for safety, performance, and environmental protection.

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

Details services to be performed and their frequency based on driving conditions.

Scheduled Maintenance Intervals

Lists maintenance intervals for Short Trip/City driving conditions.

Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance

Lists maintenance intervals for Long Trip/Highway driving conditions.

Part B: Owner Checks and Services

Owner checks and services to perform at specified intervals for safety and performance.

Brake System Inspection

Inspect the complete brake system, including lines, pads, drums, and parking brake adjustment.

Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

Lists recommended fluids and lubricants by name, part number, or specification.

Engine Coolant Specifications

Information on DEX-COOL coolant, its mixture, protection capabilities, and NOTICE regarding improper coolant.

Section 8 Customer Assistance Information

Roadside Assistance Services

Overview of GMC Roadside Assistance services, including flat tire change, fuel delivery, and jump starts.

Reporting Safety Defects to Government

How to report vehicle safety defects to the U.S. (NHTSA) and Canadian (Transport Canada) governments.

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