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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Owner’s Manual
  • Page 3 – ii
  • Page 4 – iii; How to Use this Manual
  • Page 5 – iv; Vehicle Damage Warnings; Also, in this book you will find these notices:; Vehicle Symbols
  • Page 7 – Model Reference; This manual covers these models:
  • Page 9 – Seats and Seat Controls; This part tells you about the seats; Manual Front Seats
  • Page 10 – Reclining Seatbacks
  • Page 12 – Rear Seats; Getting Into the Rear Seats; Disconnect the quick release latch plates for the
  • Page 15 – Replacing the Rear Seats
  • Page 17 – Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone
  • Page 19 – Why Safety Belts Work; When you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes.
  • Page 20 – The person keeps going until stopped by something.
  • Page 22 – and the Answers
  • Page 23 – How to Wear Safety Belts Properly; Adults; Driver Position
  • Page 25 – Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster
  • Page 26 – What’s wrong with this?
  • Page 27 – The belt is buckled in the wrong place.
  • Page 28 – The belt is over an armrest.
  • Page 30 – The belt is twisted across the body.
  • Page 31 – Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy; A pregnant woman should wear a lap
  • Page 32 – Right Front Passenger Position; except for one thing.; Air Bag System; This part explains the air bag system.
  • Page 36 – How the Air Bag System Works; Where are the air bags?; The driver’s air bag is in the middle of the steering wheel.
  • Page 37 – When should an air bag inflate?; frontal crash. The air bag will inflate
  • Page 38 – In moderate to severe frontal or near; What will you see after an air bag inflates?; the steering wheel hub for the driver’s
  • Page 40 – Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle; The air bag system does not need regular maintenance.
  • Page 41 – Rear Seat Passengers; Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions; Lap
  • Page 43 – To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle.
  • Page 46 – Center Passenger Position; Lap Belt
  • Page 47 – Children
  • Page 49 – Add; facing seat
  • Page 50 – shoulder belts
  • Page 52 – until a crash. During a crash a baby
  • Page 53 – Restraint Systems for Children; A rear
  • Page 55 – How do child restraints work?
  • Page 57 – Top Strap; equipped child restraints
  • Page 59 – Cargo Van Models; passenger rear bench seat. Don’t use a child; Passenger Van 3
  • Page 68 – Older Children; shoulder belt and; What is the proper way to wear safety belts?; shoulder belt and get the additional restraint a
  • Page 69 – What if a child is wearing a lap
  • Page 70 – shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is behind
  • Page 71 – If you’ve had a crash, do you need new belts?
  • Page 73 – Windows; Manual Windows
  • Page 75 – To open the side door swing; Keys
  • Page 77 – Door Locks; especially children; There are several ways to lock and unlock your vehicle.
  • Page 78 – Rear Door Security Lock; Rear Cargo Door
  • Page 79 – This device complies with RSS
  • Page 80 – Operation
  • Page 81 – Battery Replacement; Use one Panasonic
  • Page 82 – Resynchronization
  • Page 85 – Out Side Door
  • Page 87 – Rear Doors; out windows open because carbon
  • Page 89 – Theft; Key in the Ignition
  • Page 90 – D If your vehicle has a remote keyless entry system,; Passlock; Passlock is a passive theft
  • Page 91 – D Don’t drive at any one speed; Ignition Positions
  • Page 92 – Starting Your Gasoline Engine; that’s a
  • Page 94 – In very cold weather, 0; To Use the Engine Coolant Heater; Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord.; prong; Before starting the engine, be sure to unplug
  • Page 95 – Automatic Transmission Operation; There are several different positions for your shift lever.
  • Page 98 – Parking Brake
  • Page 101 – Torque Lock; Apply and hold the brake until the end of Step 4.
  • Page 102 – Parking Over Things That Burn
  • Page 103 – Engine Exhaust
  • Page 104 – Horn
  • Page 105 – Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever; Beam Changer
  • Page 106 – Turn and Lane Change Signals; out bulbs and a blown
  • Page 109 – Setting Cruise Control; Press in the set button
  • Page 110 – D Move the cruise switch from on to
  • Page 111 – Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control; D Press in the button at the end of the lever until you; Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control
  • Page 112 – Exterior Lamps; The exterior lamp control has three positions:
  • Page 113 – Headlamps On Reminder; Daytime Running Lamps
  • Page 114 – Center High-Mounted Stoplamp; Your vehicle’s center high; Interior Lamps; Instrument Panel Brightness Control
  • Page 115 – Dome Lamps; The dome lamps will come on when you open a door.; Illuminated Entry
  • Page 116 – Mirrors; Inside Day/Night Rearview Mirror
  • Page 118 – Convex Outside Mirror; type
  • Page 119 – To adjust the mirrors
  • Page 121 – Sun Visors
  • Page 122 – Accessory Power Outlet
  • Page 123 – The main components of your instrument panel are the following:
  • Page 124 – Instrument Panel Cluster; United States version shown, Canada similar
  • Page 125 – Speedometer
  • Page 126 – Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators
  • Page 127 – and even; Safety Belt Reminder Light; United States
  • Page 128 – Charging System Light
  • Page 129 – Voltmeter
  • Page 130 – Brake System Warning Light
  • Page 132 – This system is called OBD II (On
  • Page 133 – A misfire condition has been; D Light On Steady; An emission control system
  • Page 134 – If the Light Is Flashing; cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible.; If the Light Is On Steady; Did you recently put fuel into your vehicle?
  • Page 135 – Have you recently changed brands of fuel?; Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs; board diagnostic) system determines that critical
  • Page 136 – Reduced Engine Power
  • Page 137 – Oil Pressure Gage
  • Page 138 – Security Light; System has entered a tamper; Daytime Running Lamps Indicator Light
  • Page 139 – Fuel Gage; D It takes a little more or less fuel to fill up than the
  • Page 141 – Comfort Controls; System Controls; Fan Knob
  • Page 142 – Mode Knob; The right knob changes the airflow setting.; Level): This setting divides airflow between; the heater floor vents and instrument panel vents.
  • Page 143 – instrument panel vents.
  • Page 144 – Front Passenger Control
  • Page 145 – Rear Passenger Control
  • Page 146 – Defrosting
  • Page 148 – Ventilation System; Your vehicle’s flow
  • Page 149 – Ventilation Tips; D Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow, or; Audio Systems
  • Page 150 – Playing the Radio
  • Page 151 – P6) will appear momentarily just before; Setting Preset Stations; Press and hold one of the six numbered buttons until
  • Page 153 – Radio Messages; system has locked up. Your vehicle must
  • Page 154 – Press and hold one of the six numbered pushbuttons
  • Page 156 – system has locked up. Your vehicle must be; Playing a Cassette Tape
  • Page 161 – Playing a Compact Disc
  • Page 163 – Compact Disc Messages; road becomes smooth the disc should play.; Standard Radio
  • Page 165 – Press AUTO TONE to choose the bass and treble
  • Page 166 – musical material such as; NORMAL: This setting enhances the stereo effects.
  • Page 169 – system has locked up. You must
  • Page 170 – will appear on
  • Page 171 – SEEK
  • Page 172 – Cassette Tape Messages; Attempt to get the cassette out. Try a new tape.
  • Page 176 – Press AUTO EQ to select the equalization that best
  • Page 177 – Using RDS; national emergencies, and
  • Page 179 – RDS Messages
  • Page 181 – button to eject the disc that is currently playing, or; FWD
  • Page 182 – t SEEK u: To seek, press the left arrow while playing
  • Page 183 – Using Song List Mode
  • Page 185 – THEFTLOCK
  • Page 186 – Understanding Radio Reception; AM; Tips About Your Audio System; To help avoid hearing loss or damage do the following:; telephone or two
  • Page 187 – Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
  • Page 191 – Defensive Driving; Rear
  • Page 192 – Drunken Driving; D The length of time it has taken the drinker to
  • Page 194 – driver or passenger; or even
  • Page 198 – lock doesn’t change the time you need; Using Anti; lock work for you. You may feel the; Braking in Emergencies; With anti; Steering; Power Steering; Driving on Curves; It’s important to take curves at a reasonable speed.
  • Page 199 – Steering in Emergencies; if you can stop
  • Page 200 – quarter turn
  • Page 201 – Passing; lane highway waits for just the right moment,
  • Page 202 – Loss of Control; Skidding
  • Page 203 – Driving at Night
  • Page 205 – Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads; to
  • Page 206 – Hydroplaning
  • Page 207 – D Besides slowing down, allow some extra following
  • Page 208 – City Driving; D Try to use the freeways that rim and crisscross most
  • Page 209 – Freeway Driving; fast or
  • Page 210 – Before Leaving on a Long Trip; D Weather Forecasts: What’s the weather outlook
  • Page 211 – Highway Hypnosis; comfortably cool interior.; Hill and Mountain Roads
  • Page 213 – Winter Driving; Driving on Snow or Ice
  • Page 215 – If You’re Caught in a Blizzard; D Tie a red cloth to your vehicle to alert police that
  • Page 216 – Recreational Vehicle Towing; such as behind a motorhome.
  • Page 217 – Loading Your Vehicle
  • Page 218 – Payload
  • Page 219 – Trailering Package; Your dealer can help you determine your GCWR.; Towing a Trailer
  • Page 220 – tested, important trailering tips and safety rules.
  • Page 221 – If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer; D Consider using a sway control if your trailer will; Weight of the Trailer; How heavy can a trailer safely be?
  • Page 224 – Weight of the Trailer Tongue; If you’re using a weight
  • Page 225 – D If you’ll be pulling a trailer that, when loaded, will
  • Page 226 – and they must
  • Page 227 – Driving with a Trailer; If you have a rear
  • Page 229 – Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer; duty turn signal flasher (included in; Driving On Grades
  • Page 231 – Trailer Wiring Harness; D Dark Blue: Use for electric trailer brakes
  • Page 234 – Jump Starting; D They contain gas that can explode or ignite.
  • Page 236 – battery
  • Page 240 – Jumper Cable Removal; A. Heavy, Unpainted Metal Engine Part or Remote; Towing Your Vehicle
  • Page 241 – If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine
  • Page 242 – If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine
  • Page 248 – How to Add Coolant to the Radiator; You can remove the radiator pressure cap when the
  • Page 251 – well off the road if possible.
  • Page 252 – Changing a Flat Tire
  • Page 253 – Removing the Spare Tire and Tools; The spare tire is a full
  • Page 255 – The ratchet has a DOWN side and an UP side.
  • Page 256 – Jacking Tool Storage; D. Jacking Tool Storage Box
  • Page 257 – You will need to take off the wheel nut caps to reach
  • Page 261 – Raise the vehicle by turning the ratchet clockwise.
  • Page 264 – Put the wheel cover back on, or put the center cap; Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools; Put the tire on the ground at the rear of the vehicle
  • Page 267 – Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out
  • Page 269 – Service; trained and supported service people.; Doing Your Own Service Work; Equipped Vehicle” in the
  • Page 270 – D Be sure to use the proper nuts, bolts and; Gasoline Octane; octane fuel is necessary.; Gasoline Specifications
  • Page 271 – Canada Only; California Fuel; check test. If this occurs, return to your authorized; Additives; enhancing additive
  • Page 274 – Filling a Portable Fuel Container; D Do not fill a container while it is inside a
  • Page 275 – Checking Things Under the Hood; Hood Release; Pull this handle inside
  • Page 277 – Engine Compartment Overview; When you lift the hood, you’ll see these items:
  • Page 278 – Noise Control System; The removal or rendering inoperative by any person,
  • Page 279 – Checking Engine Oil
  • Page 280 – When to Add Engine Oil
  • Page 281 – What Kind of Engine Oil to Use
  • Page 282 – Engine Oil Additives
  • Page 283 – When to Change Engine Oil; D Most trips include extensive idling (such as frequent; What to Do with Used Oil
  • Page 286 – Automatic Transmission Fluid; When to Check and Change; regularly reaches 90; How to Check; especially in hot weather.
  • Page 287 – Checking the Fluid Level; D With the parking brake applied, place the shift lever
  • Page 289 – How to Add Fluid; III, because fluid with that label is; D After adding fluid, recheck the fluid level as
  • Page 290 – Rear Axle; When to Check Lubricant; Engine Coolant; COOL
  • Page 291 – D Give freezing protection down to; What to Use
  • Page 292 – Checking Coolant
  • Page 293 – Adding Coolant; If you need more coolant, add the proper DEX; even a
  • Page 294 – Radiator Pressure Cap; Your radiator cap is a pressure; Power Steering Fluid
  • Page 295 – Windshield Washer Fluid
  • Page 296 – Brakes; Brake Fluid; brake fluid. See “Engine Compartment
  • Page 297 – Checking Brake Fluid; You can check the brake fluid without taking off the cap.
  • Page 298 – What to Add; When you do need brake fluid, use only DOT; D Using the wrong fluid can badly damage
  • Page 299 – Brake Wear; Your vehicle has front disc brakes and rear drum brakes.; Continuing to drive with worn
  • Page 300 – Battery
  • Page 301 – Vehicle Storage; Deterrent; Bulb Replacement; Halogen Bulbs
  • Page 303 – Front Parking/Turn Signal Lamps; Remove the outer screws from the parking/turn
  • Page 304 – Sidemarker Lamps
  • Page 305 – Taillamps; Push the socket protector until you can see
  • Page 306 – Remove the nuts with a deep socket wrench.
  • Page 309 – Tires; out and a serious
  • Page 310 – When to Check
  • Page 311 – Use a good quality pocket; Tire Inspection and Rotation
  • Page 313 – When It’s Time for New Tires; D You can see cord or fabric showing through the; Dual Tire Operation; crown roads, you can reduce tire wear by adding
  • Page 314 – Buying New Tires; season tread; If you use bias
  • Page 315 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; type snow; Treadwear; ahead braking
  • Page 316 – Temperature; Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
  • Page 317 – Wheel Replacement; Your dealer will know the kind of wheel you need.
  • Page 318 – Used Replacement Wheels; Tire Chains
  • Page 319 – Appearance Care; They can all be hazardous; Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle; Cleaning of Fabric/Carpet; approved cleaning products
  • Page 320 – D If a ring forms on fabric after spot cleaning, clean the; Using Cleaner on Fabric
  • Page 321 – Cleaning Vinyl; may have to do it more than once.; Cleaning Leather; dealer for this product.; Cleaning the Top of the Instrument Panel; Care of Safety Belts; Keep belts clean and dry.
  • Page 322 – Cleaning Glass Surfaces; Clean the outside of the windshield with a full; Weatherstrips
  • Page 323 – Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle; Washing Your Vehicle; approved cleaning products from your dealer. See; Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses
  • Page 324 – Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts
  • Page 325 – Cleaning Tires; To clean your tires, use a stiff brush with a tire cleaner.; based products may damage the paint; Sheet Metal Damage; corrosion material to the parts repaired or; Finish Damage; Minor chips and scratches can be repaired with touch
  • Page 326 – shaped
  • Page 327 – GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
  • Page 328 – Engine Identification; Service Parts Identification Label; Be sure that this label is not removed from the vehicle.
  • Page 329 – Electrical System; Add-On Electrical Equipment; on electrical equipment; Equipped Vehicle” in the Index.; Headlamp Wiring
  • Page 330 – Instrument Panel Fuse Block; like the radio or cigarette lighter
  • Page 333 – Engine Compartment Fuse Block; NAME
  • Page 335 – Replacement Bulbs; LAMP OR BULB
  • Page 336 – Capacities and Specifications; Engine Identification -- Gasoline Engines
  • Page 337 – Wheel Nut Torque; All; Cooling System Capacity
  • Page 338 – Fuel Tank Capacity; TYPE; Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity; REFRIGERANT TYPE
  • Page 339 – Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts; Replacement Parts
  • Page 341 – Introduction; Your Vehicle and the Environment
  • Page 342 – How This Section is Organized; This maintenance schedule is divided into five parts:; how
  • Page 343 – Using Your Maintenance Schedule; trained and supported service people will; Selecting the Right Schedule
  • Page 344 – Scheduled Maintenance; Short Trip/City Definition; Short Trip/City Intervals
  • Page 345 – Fuel Cap Replacement, if driving in dusty conditions.
  • Page 346 – Long Trip/Highway Definition
  • Page 347 – Long Trip/Highway Intervals
  • Page 348 – Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance; Footnotes
  • Page 349 – An Emission Control Service.
  • Page 352 – fan, inspect all hoses and ducts for proper hook
  • Page 355 – j Diesel Engine Only: Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 362 – all fuel and vapor lines and hoses for proper hook
  • Page 365 – inspect all hoses and ducts for proper hook
  • Page 371 – – In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly
  • Page 372 – Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 374 – fan, inspect hoses and ducts for proper hook
  • Page 380 – and vapor lines and hoses for proper hook
  • Page 385 – j Gasoline Engine Only: Inspect spark plug wires.
  • Page 387 – Part B: Owner Checks and Services; At Each Fuel Fill; Engine Oil Level Check; Check the engine coolant level and add DEX; Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check; At Least Once a Month; Tire Inflation Check
  • Page 388 – At Least Twice a Year; Restraint System Check
  • Page 389 – At Least Once a Year; Key Lock Cylinders Service
  • Page 390 – Starter Switch Check
  • Page 391 – Ignition Transmission Lock Check; D The key should come out only in LOCK.; Underbody Flushing Service
  • Page 392 – of
  • Page 393 – Fuel System Inspection; Inspect the complete fuel system for damage or leaks.; Engine Cooling System Inspection
  • Page 398 – Maintenance Record
  • Page 401 – Customer Satisfaction Procedure
  • Page 403 – Customer Assistance Offices
  • Page 404 – Please contact the local General Motors Business Unit.
  • Page 405 – Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program; D Available dealer services at reasonable costs
  • Page 407 – Canadian Roadside Assistance; 800 for emergency services.; Courtesy Transportation; Plan Ahead When Possible
  • Page 408 – Transportation Options; Shuttle Service; Generally it is not possible to provide a like; Additional Program Information
  • Page 409 – Warranty Information; free at 1
  • Page 410 – In Canada, please call us at 1
  • Page 411 – SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION; Service Manuals
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i 2002 Chevrolet Express Owner’s Manual Litho in U.S.A. E Copyright General Motors Corporation 2001 Part Number C2214 A First Edition All Rights Reserved

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ii GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem and thename CHEVY EXPRESS are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time itwas printed. We reserve the right to make changes afterthat time without further notice. F...

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