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Chevrolet 2000 C-Series User Manual

Chevrolet 2000 C-Series
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Brake Adjustment
Every time you make a brake stop, your brakes adjust
for wear.
Air Brake Systems (If Equipped)
If you have air brakes, it is important to get rid of
moisture in the system. Moisture will damage your
system if it isn’t removed daily.
There are two ways to do this. One is automatic if your
air
-brake vehicle has the optional moisture ejector. If
your vehicle doesn’t have that option, however, you
must drain the air reservoirs every day.
Drain them at full
system pressure. To be
sure you’re at full pressure,
check your air pressure
gage. It should read at least
100 psi (692 kPa).
Moisture Ejector (Option)
If you have air brakes with a moisture ejector, the valve
automatically ejects moisture from the reserve tank
when the air compressor cycles.
Air Dryer (Option)
If your vehicle has air brakes, it may have an air dryer.
This collects and removes dirt, moisture or other foreign
matter from the air prior to entering the brake system.
It is mounted on the left frame rail.
If your dryer is a
Bendix
-Westinghouse, it
has a filter that you need to
change at intervals. See
your Maintenance Schedule
for more about servicing
this filter.

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Chevrolet 2000 C-Series Specifications

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BrandChevrolet
Model2000 C-Series
CategoryTrucks
LanguageEnglish

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