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Chevrolet 2002 Express Van User Manual

Chevrolet 2002 Express Van
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6-8
Checking Things Under the Hood
CAUTION:
If your vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary
engine fan under the hood can start up and
injure you even when the engine is not running.
Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any
underhood electric fan.
CAUTION:
Things that burn can get on hot engine parts and
start a fire. These include liquids like fuel, oil,
coolant, brake fluid, windshield washer and other
fluids, and plastic or rubber. You or others could
be burned. Be careful not to drop or spill things
that will burn onto a hot engine.
Hood Release
To open the hood, do the following:
1. Pull this handle inside
the vehicle. It is located
in front of the driver’s
side door frame near
the floor.

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Chevrolet 2002 Express Van Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChevrolet
Model2002 Express Van
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Seats and Seat Controls

Instructions on how to adjust and recline front seats, including manual and power seat options.

How to Wear Safety Belts Properly

Guidance for adults on wearing lap-shoulder belts correctly, including driver position adjustments.

Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

Proper safety belt usage for pregnant women, emphasizing lap belt placement.

Air Bag System

Explanation of the air bag system, its function, and precautions for safe use.

Rear Seat Passengers

Importance of buckling up rear seat passengers and proper lap-shoulder belt usage.

Restraint Systems for Children

Overview of various child restraint systems like infant car beds and child seats.

Older Children

Guidance on proper safety belt usage for older children who have outgrown booster seats.

Safety Belt Extender

Information on using a safety belt extender if the standard belt is not long enough.

Section 2 Features and Controls

Windows

Instructions for operating manual and power windows, including express-down feature.

Keys

Information about the vehicle's key, caution against leaving keys with children.

Door Locks

Details on locking and unlocking doors manually and with power locks.

Keyless Entry System

How to use the keyless entry system for locking and unlocking.

Automatic Transmission Operation

Explanation of shift lever positions (P, R, N, D, 3, 2, 1) and their functions.

Parking Brake

Instructions on how to set and release the parking brake.

Tilt Wheel (Option)

How to adjust the steering wheel for tilt and height.

Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever

Controls for turn signals, headlamps, wipers, and cruise control.

Exterior Lamps

Operation of exterior lamps including parking lamps and headlamps.

The Instrument Panel -- Your Information System

Overview of instrument panel components and their functions.

Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators

Explanation of various warning lights, gages, and indicators on the instrument panel.

Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

Comfort Controls

How to operate the vehicle's heating, cooling, and ventilation system.

Audio Systems

Introduction to the audio system, including radio and clock settings.

Finding a Station

Steps to find radio stations using tuning, seeking, and preset scan features.

Setting the Tone (Bass/Treble)

How to adjust bass, treble, and speaker balance/fade for optimal audio.

Playing a Cassette Tape

Instructions for playing cassette tapes, including controls and error messages.

Playing a Compact Disc

How to insert, play, and control compact discs in the CD player.

Using RDS

Features of the Radio Data System (RDS) for program information and traffic alerts.

Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

Defensive Driving

Key principles of defensive driving, emphasizing anticipation and concentration.

Drunken Driving

The dangers of drinking and driving, its effects on performance, and legal limits.

Control of a Vehicle

Explanation of the three main control systems: brakes, steering, and accelerator.

Braking

Understanding perception and reaction time in braking, and factors affecting stopping distance.

Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)

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

Steering

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

Driving at Night

Tips for safe night driving, including visibility and driver impairment.

Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads

Precautions for driving in rain, wet roads, and hydroplaning situations.

City Driving

Strategies for safe driving in city environments with heavy traffic.

Freeway Driving

Advice for safe freeway driving, including merging, lane changes, and following distance.

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

Checklist for preparing your vehicle and yourself for a long trip.

Winter Driving

Tips for driving in winter conditions, including vehicle preparation and driving on snow/ice.

Towing a Trailer

Essential guidelines and precautions for safely towing a trailer.

Section 5 Problems on the Road

Jump Starting

Step-by-step instructions for safely jump starting a vehicle with a dead battery.

Engine Overheating (Gasoline Engine)

What to do if the engine overheats, including protection modes and steam warnings.

If a Tire Goes Flat

What to expect and do if a tire experiences a blowout or slow leak.

Changing a Flat Tire

Detailed instructions on how to safely change a flat tire using the vehicle's jack.

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

Techniques for freeing a stuck vehicle, including 'rocking' and caution about wheel spin.

Section 6 Service and Appearance Care

Service

Guidance on servicing your vehicle at a GM dealer and doing your own service work.

Fuel (Gasoline Engine)

Information on gasoline octane, specifications, and safe refueling practices.

Checking Things Under the Hood

Instructions for opening the hood and identifying key engine compartment components.

Engine Oil (Gasoline Engine)

How to check engine oil level, what kind of oil to use, and oil additives.

Automatic Transmission Fluid

When to check and change transmission fluid, and how to check the fluid level.

Engine Coolant

Information on DEX-COOL coolant, mixture, and safe handling practices.

Brakes

Details on brake fluid, checking levels, and brake wear indicators.

Bulb Replacement

Guidance on replacing various vehicle bulbs, including halogen bulbs.

Tires

Information on tire maintenance, inspection, rotation, and inflation pressure.

Appearance Care

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

Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

Details on maintenance services and intervals for both short trip/city and long trip/highway driving.

Part B: Owner Checks and Services

Owner-performed checks and services, including fluid levels and tire pressure.

Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections

Key periodic inspections recommended for vehicle safety and performance.

Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

List of recommended fluids and lubricants for various vehicle systems.

Part E: Maintenance Record

A template to record vehicle maintenance history and services performed.

Section 8 Customer Assistance Information

Customer Satisfaction Procedure

Steps to resolve customer concerns, starting with dealership management.

Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users

Contact information for TTY users to communicate with Chevrolet.

Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program

Information on the free roadside assistance program for Chevrolet owners.

Courtesy Transportation

Details on transportation options available during warranty repairs.

Warranty Information

Reference to the separate warranty booklet for detailed coverage information.

Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government

How to report vehicle safety defects to NHTSA and contact information.

Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government

How to report vehicle safety defects to Transport Canada and General Motors.

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