Chevrolet 2007 Express - Manual

Chevrolet 2007 Express

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Canadian Owners; 006 General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 5 – Vehicle Damage Warnings; These mean there is something; Vehicle Symbols
  • Page 6 – These are some examples of symbols that may be found on the vehicle:
  • Page 7 – Securing a Child Restraint in a; Section 1
  • Page 9 – Front Seats; Manual Seats
  • Page 13 – Rear Seats; Rear Seat Operation; Removing the Rear Seat; Locate the pins. There are two pins located
  • Page 15 – Replacing the Rear Seats; Position the seat into the open slots in both
  • Page 17 – Safety Belts; Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone; Safety
  • Page 18 – They work; Why Safety Belts Work
  • Page 22 – How to Wear Safety Belts Properly; Older Children on page 41; Driver Position
  • Page 24 – To make the lap part tight, pull up on the
  • Page 25 – What is 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 – Shoulder Belt Height Adjustment
  • Page 32 – Driver Position on page 22
  • Page 33 – Lap Belt; Safety Belt Extender
  • Page 34 – Rear Outside Passenger Positions; Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across
  • Page 37 – Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides; Locate the guide in a pocket on the side of
  • Page 40 – Safety Belt Pretensioners; Replacing Restraint System Parts
  • Page 41 – Child Restraints; Older Children; What is the proper way to wear safety belts?
  • Page 44 – Infants and Young Children
  • Page 47 – Child Restraint Systems
  • Page 49 – How Should I Use a Child Restraint?
  • Page 51 – Where to Put the Restraint
  • Page 61 – Contact between the child restraint or; Attach and tighten the lower attachments to
  • Page 62 – If the child restraint manufacturer recommends
  • Page 78 – Airbag System
  • Page 79 – Older Children on; and
  • Page 80 – Where Are the Airbags?
  • Page 82 – When Should an Airbag Inflate?
  • Page 83 – Single Stage Airbags
  • Page 86 – Airbag Off Switch; Passenger Sensing System on page 89; ride in the front seat because:; My vehicle has no rear seat
  • Page 87 – A passenger has a; Airbag Off Switch on page 86
  • Page 88 – for
  • Page 89 – Passenger Sensing System
  • Page 90 – Passenger Airbag Status Indicator
  • Page 98 – Restraint System Check; Checking the Restraint Systems; Care of Safety Belts on page 381; If you damage the covering for the
  • Page 100 – NOTES
  • Page 101 – Passlock; Section 2
  • Page 102 – Keys
  • Page 103 – If you ever lock your keys in your; Roadside
  • Page 106 – When replacing the battery, use care
  • Page 108 – Doors and Locks; Door Locks; Unlocked doors can be dangerous.
  • Page 109 – Power Door Locks
  • Page 111 – Sliding Side Door
  • Page 114 – Rear Doors
  • Page 116 – Windows; Manual Windows
  • Page 117 – Power Windows; Retained Accessory
  • Page 118 – Your vehicle also has rear swing-out windows.; Sun Visors
  • Page 119 – Visor Vanity Mirror; Theft-Deterrent Systems; Security Light on page 183
  • Page 120 – Towing a Trailer on page 266; for the trailer
  • Page 121 – Ignition Positions; This position locks the ignition and; If your key seems stuck in LOCK and; This position lets you use
  • Page 122 – Key In the Ignition; Starting the Engine; Place the transmission in the proper gear.; Starting Procedure; With your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn
  • Page 124 – To Use the Engine Coolant Heater; Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord.
  • Page 125 – Automatic Transmission Operation; This position locks your rear wheels.; are pulling a trailer, see; Towing a Trailer
  • Page 127 – Spinning the tires or holding the
  • Page 128 – Parking Brake; Driving with the parking brake on can
  • Page 130 – Torque Lock; Shifting
  • Page 131 – Parking Over Things That Burn
  • Page 132 – Engine Exhaust; You might have exhaust coming in if:
  • Page 133 – Running the Engine While Parked; Engine Exhaust on page 132
  • Page 134 – Mirrors; Manual Rearview Mirror; Briefly press this button to turn the display; Temperature Display; Press this button to turn the automatic; Compass Operation
  • Page 135 – Compass Calibration; If CAL is displayed while driving in the vehicle.; Compass Variance; To adjust for compass variance:
  • Page 136 – Cleaning the Mirror; Outside Manual Mirror
  • Page 139 – Outside Heated Mirrors; Climate Control System on page 160; Storage Areas
  • Page 141 – StabiliTrak; Section 3
  • Page 144 – Instrument Panel Overview
  • Page 147 – Turn and Lane Change Signals.
  • Page 148 – Turn and Lane-Change Signals; Fuses and Circuit Breakers
  • Page 149 – Turn Signal On Chime
  • Page 150 – Windshield Wipers; For a single wiping cycle, turn the
  • Page 151 – Windshield Washer; There is a paddle marked; Cruise Control
  • Page 152 – Setting Cruise Control
  • Page 153 – Resuming a Set Speed; There are two ways to go to a higher speed:
  • Page 154 – There are three ways to turn off the cruise control:
  • Page 155 – Erasing Speed Memory; Exterior Lamps
  • Page 156 – Turn the control to this position; Headlamps on Reminder
  • Page 160 – Climate Controls; Climate Control System; This mode directs air to the instrument
  • Page 161 – Defogging and Defrosting; With this setting, the outside air
  • Page 162 – Rear Window Defogger; Some vehicles may have a rear window defogger.; Do not use a razor blade or sharp; Outlet Adjustment; Operation Tips
  • Page 163 – Rear Heating System
  • Page 167 – Instrument Panel Cluster
  • Page 169 – Airbag Readiness Light; Airbag System on page 78
  • Page 170 – Airbag Off Light
  • Page 171 – Airbag Off Switch on; for more on this, including; Airbag Off
  • Page 174 – Charging System Light
  • Page 176 – Towing Your Vehicle on page 264
  • Page 177 – for more information.; For more information, see
  • Page 178 – Engine Coolant Temperature Gage; See; Malfunction Indicator Lamp; Check Engine Light
  • Page 179 – Accessories; Light Flashing; — A misfire condition has; Light On Steady; — An emission control
  • Page 180 – If the Light Is Flashing; Reducing vehicle speed; If the Light Is On Steady; Did you recently put fuel into your vehicle?
  • Page 182 – Oil Pressure Gage; Lack of proper engine oil maintenance
  • Page 183 – Change Engine Oil Light; Scheduled Maintenance; Security Light; System has entered
  • Page 184 – Cruise Control Light; Cruise Control on page 151; Reduced Engine Power Light
  • Page 185 – Check Gages Warning Light
  • Page 186 – Fuel Gage
  • Page 188 – Before adding any sound equipment; Accessories and
  • Page 190 – SEEK
  • Page 191 – Setting Preset Stations; Press and hold one of the six numbered
  • Page 192 – Radio Messages
  • Page 193 – Radio with CD; Playing the Radio
  • Page 195 – The audio system has been; Playing a CD
  • Page 196 – If you add any label to a CD, insert; Press this pushbutton to go
  • Page 198 – CD Messages; The label may be caught in the CD player.; Radio with Cassette and CD
  • Page 199 – Press this knob to turn the system; VOL; Turn this knob clockwise or
  • Page 200 – Finding a Station; TUNE
  • Page 207 – Cassette Tape Messages; If this message; CD Adapter Kits; Press and hold the TAPE DISC button for
  • Page 208 – Care of Your
  • Page 210 – SCAN; Press and hold either the SCAN or
  • Page 211 – Radio with Six-Disc CD; Push this knob to turn the system; VOLUME
  • Page 217 – Care of Your CDs
  • Page 218 – Playing a Specific Loaded CD
  • Page 219 – CD; Press and hold the CD eject button for; FWD; Press and hold this button to
  • Page 220 – Press the left arrow to go to the start; To scan one CD, press and hold
  • Page 221 – Using Song List Mode
  • Page 224 – Radio Reception; AM; Care of the Cassette Tape Player
  • Page 225 – manufacturer’s recommended cleaning time.
  • Page 227 – Towing; Section 4
  • Page 228 – Defensive Driving; Are for Everyone on page 17
  • Page 229 – Drunken Driving
  • Page 232 – Control of a Vehicle; Braking
  • Page 235 – Using ABS; Braking in Emergencies; If your vehicle has StabiliTrak
  • Page 237 – If; Cruise
  • Page 238 – Traction Control Operation; system. Traction control limits wheel
  • Page 239 – Steering; Power Steering; It is important to take curves at a reasonable speed.
  • Page 240 – Steering in Emergencies
  • Page 241 – Passing; So here are some tips for passing:
  • Page 243 – Loss of Control; Skidding
  • Page 244 – Driving at Night; Here are some tips on night driving.
  • Page 245 – Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads
  • Page 246 – Hydroplaning
  • Page 247 – Driving Through Deep Standing Water; If you drive too quickly through deep; Driving Through Flowing Water
  • Page 248 – City Driving; Freeway Driving on page 249
  • Page 249 – Freeway Driving
  • Page 250 – Before Leaving on a Long Trip
  • Page 251 – Windshield Washer Fluid:; Highway Hypnosis
  • Page 252 – Hill and Mountain Roads
  • Page 254 – Winter Driving; Here are some tips for winter driving:; Driving on Snow or Ice
  • Page 256 – If You Are Caught in a Blizzard; Turn on your hazard flashers.
  • Page 258 – Spinning the wheels can destroy; Tire Chains on page 360; Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out
  • Page 259 – Loading Your Vehicle; Tire and Loading Information Label
  • Page 260 – Inflation - Tire Pressure on; Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
  • Page 262 – Certification/Tire Label
  • Page 264 – Towing Your Vehicle; Roadside Assistance Program on page 424; Recreational Vehicle Towing
  • Page 265 – Dinghy Towing; If you tow your vehicle with all; Dolly Towing; Parking
  • Page 266 – Release the parking brake only after the; Pulling a trailer improperly can
  • Page 267 – If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer; If you do, here are some important points:
  • Page 269 – Weight of the Trailer; How heavy can a trailer safely be?
  • Page 272 – Customer; Weight of the Trailer Tongue
  • Page 275 – Total Weight on Your Vehicle’s Tires; Loading Your Vehicle on; Hitches
  • Page 277 – Safety Chains; Since your vehicle is equipped with StabiliTrak
  • Page 278 – Driving with a Trailer; your safety when towing a trailer:
  • Page 279 – Making very sharp turns while
  • Page 280 – Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear
  • Page 281 – Parking on Hills
  • Page 282 – Yellow: Left stoplamp and turn signal
  • Page 283 – Engine Oil Life System; Rear Axle; Section 5
  • Page 284 – Noise Control System; Tampering with Noise Control System; Bulb Replacement
  • Page 286 – Service; Accessories and Modifications
  • Page 287 – Service Publications
  • Page 288 – Fuel; Gasoline; Vehicle
  • Page 289 – Additives on page 290; California Fuel; Malfunction
  • Page 290 – Additives; Your vehicle was not designed for
  • Page 292 – Filling the Tank on page 293; Some additives are not compatible; Fuels in Foreign Countries
  • Page 293 – Filling the Tank
  • Page 294 – If you need a new fuel cap, be sure
  • Page 295 – Filling a Portable Fuel Container
  • Page 296 – Hood Release; Pull the handle with
  • Page 298 – Engine Compartment Overview; When you lift the hood, here is what you will see:
  • Page 299 – Checking Engine Oil
  • Page 300 – When to Add Engine Oil; Capacities and Specifications on page 394; Do not add too much oil. If the engine
  • Page 301 – What Kind of Engine Oil to Use; Use only engine oil identified as; GM Goodwrench
  • Page 302 – Change Engine Oil Light on
  • Page 303 – What to Do with Used Oil
  • Page 304 – Engine Air Cleaner/Filter; Engine
  • Page 305 – If the air cleaner/filter is off, a backfire; Automatic Transmission Fluid; Change the fluid and filter at the intervals listed in
  • Page 306 – Too much or too little fluid can; At high speed for quite a while.
  • Page 307 – Checking the Fluid Level; Engine Compartment Overview on page 298
  • Page 308 – Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 410; Use of the incorrect automatic; Recommended; Engine Coolant; engine coolant. This coolant is
  • Page 309 – What to Use; coolant which will; If you use an improper coolant
  • Page 310 – Checking Coolant for Gasoline Engines; Adding Coolant; coolant mixture at the coolant
  • Page 311 – Cooling System on page 313; Radiator Pressure Cap; If the pressure cap is not tightly; Engine Overheating
  • Page 312 – If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine; If your engine catches fire because; Climb a long hill on a hot day.
  • Page 313 – Cooling System; A. Radiator Pressure Cap
  • Page 314 – Diesel Supplement for the
  • Page 315 – In cold weather, water can freeze and
  • Page 319 – When to Check Power Steering Fluid
  • Page 320 – Windshield Washer Fluid
  • Page 321 – Brakes; Brake Fluid
  • Page 322 – Checking Brake Fluid
  • Page 323 – What to Add; Recommended Fluids
  • Page 324 – Brake Wear; Continuing to drive with worn-out; Brake Pedal Travel
  • Page 325 – Replacing Brake System Parts; Battery; replacement battery. See
  • Page 326 – Vehicle Storage; Jump; for tips on working; Jump Starting; They contain acid that can burn you.
  • Page 327 – Ignoring these steps could result in; Check the other vehicle. It must have a; If the other vehicle’s system is not; Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper; If you leave your radio or other; Turn off the ignition on both vehicles.
  • Page 330 – If the jumper cables are connected or
  • Page 332 – Transfer Case; When to Check Lubricant; Scheduled; How to Check Lubricant
  • Page 334 – Front Axle; When to Check and Change Lubricant; Scheduled Maintenance (Gasoline
  • Page 336 – For the proper type of replacement bulbs, see; Halogen Bulbs; Hood Release on
  • Page 339 – Taillamps
  • Page 340 – Replacement Bulbs
  • Page 342 – Tires; Loading Your Vehicle on page 259
  • Page 343 – Tire Sidewall Labeling; The tire size code is a combination
  • Page 346 – Tire Size
  • Page 347 – Tire Terminology and Definitions; Inflation - Tire Pressure
  • Page 350 – When to Check; Check your tires once a month or more.; How to Check
  • Page 351 – Dual Tire Operation; . Also see “Wheel Nut Torque”
  • Page 352 – Tire Inspection and Rotation
  • Page 356 – Different Size Tires and Wheels
  • Page 357 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; The traction grade assigned to this
  • Page 358 – The temperature grade for this tire is; Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
  • Page 359 – The wrong wheel can also cause; Capacities; Used Replacement Wheels
  • Page 360 – Tire Chains; If your vehicle does not have dual
  • Page 361 – If a Tire Goes Flat
  • Page 362 – Changing a Flat Tire; Hazard Warning Flashers on page 146; Turn off the engine and do not restart
  • Page 363 – Removing the Spare Tire and Tools
  • Page 369 – Raise the vehicle by turning the ratchet
  • Page 370 – Take flat tire off of the mounting surface.
  • Page 372 – for wheel nut torque specification.; for the wheel nut torque specification.; Use the wheel wrench to tighten the nuts
  • Page 373 – Secondary Latch System
  • Page 376 – Tilt the retainer at the end of the cable and; If you drive away before the spare tire; If the cable is hanging under the vehicle, turn
  • Page 378 – Spare Tire; Appearance Care; Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
  • Page 379 – If you use abrasive cleaners when
  • Page 381 – Care of Safety Belts; Keep belts clean and dry.; Weatherstrips; Recommended Fluids and
  • Page 382 – Machine compounding or aggressive
  • Page 383 – Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts; Windshield and Wiper Blades
  • Page 384 – Aluminum Wheels; Using chrome polish on aluminum
  • Page 385 – Using petroleum-based tire dressing; Sheet Metal Damage
  • Page 387 – Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
  • Page 388 – Vehicle Identification; Engine Identification; Service Parts Identification Label; VIN
  • Page 389 – Electrical System; Add-On Electrical Equipment; Do not add anything electrical to your; Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped; Headlamp Wiring
  • Page 390 – Floor Console Fuse Block
  • Page 391 – Engine Compartment Fuse Block
  • Page 394 – Capacities and Specifications
  • Page 395 – Engine Specifications
  • Page 397 – Maintenance Schedule; Additional Required Services; Section 6
  • Page 398 – Introduction; Diesel Engine Supplement.; Maintenance Requirements
  • Page 399 – Using the Maintenance Schedule; dealer to have a qualified; Doing Your
  • Page 401 – Maintenance
  • Page 406 – Owner Checks and Services; dealer can assist you with
  • Page 407 – At Each Fuel Fill; Engine Oil Level Check; It is important to check your oil; Engine Coolant Level Check; coolant mixture if necessary. See; Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check; At Least Once a Month; Tire Inflation Check; . Check to make sure the; Tire Wear Inspection; Tire
  • Page 408 – At Least Once a Year; Starter Switch Check; Before you start, be sure you have enough
  • Page 409 – Ignition Transmission Lock Check; Contact your GM Goodwrench
  • Page 410 – Underbody Flushing Service
  • Page 412 – Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
  • Page 413 – Engine Drive Belt Routing
  • Page 414 – Maintenance Requirements on page 398; Maintenance Record
  • Page 417 – Reporting Safety Defects to the; Section 7
  • Page 418 – Customer Satisfaction Procedure; Discuss your concern with a member
  • Page 419 – Both General
  • Page 420 – STEP THREE — Canadian Owners:; In the event
  • Page 421 – Online Owner Center; The Online Owner Center allows you to:; Find GM dealers for service nationwide.
  • Page 422 – Customer Assistance Offices; United States — Customer Assistance
  • Page 423 – Overseas — Customer Assistance
  • Page 424 – Roadside Assistance Program; Service available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • Page 425 – Trip Routing Service:
  • Page 426 – Trip Interruption Benefits and Assistance:
  • Page 427 – Towing and Road Service Exclusions
  • Page 428 – Courtesy Transportation; Scheduling Service Appointments
  • Page 429 – Transportation Options; Shuttle Service
  • Page 430 – Courtesy Rental Vehicle; Additional Program Information
  • Page 431 – If your vehicle is equipped with StabiliTrak
  • Page 432 – use the data for GM research needs,; Collision Damage Repair; Collision Parts
  • Page 434 – If an Accident Occurs; Here is what to do if you are involved in an accident.
  • Page 436 – Reporting Safety Defects
  • Page 447 – Automatic Dimming Rearview with
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Seats and Restraint Systems

....................... 7

Front Seats

.............................................. 9

Rear Seats

............................................. 13

Safety Belts

............................................ 17

Child Restraints

...................................... 41

Airbag System

........................................ 78

Restraint System Check

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Features and Controls

.............................. 101

Keys

..................................................... 102

Doors and Locks

.................................. 108

Windows

............................................... 116

Theft-Deterrent Systems

....................... 119

Starting and Operating Your Vehicle

..... 120

Mirrors

.................................................. 134

Storage Areas

...................................... 139

Instrument Panel

....................................... 141

Instrument Panel Overview

................... 144

Climate Controls

................................... 160

Warning Lights, Gages, and

Indicators

.......................................... 166

Audio System(s)

................................... 187

Driving Your Vehicle

................................. 227

Your Driving, the Road, and

Your Vehicle

..................................... 228

Towing

................................................. 264

Service and Appearance Care

.................. 283

Service

................................................. 286

Fuel

...................................................... 288

Checking Things Under the Hood

......... 296

All-Wheel Drive

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Page 3 - Canadian Owners; 006 General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem, andthe name CHEVY EXPRESS are registeredtrademarks of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at thetime it was printed. We reserve the right tomake changes after that time without furthernotice. For v...

Page 5 - Vehicle Damage Warnings; These mean there is something; Vehicle Symbols

Vehicle Damage Warnings Also, in this manual you will find these notices: Notice: These mean there is something that could damage your vehicle. A notice tells about something that can damagethe vehicle. Many times, this damage would not becovered by your vehicle’s warranty, and it couldbe costly. Bu...

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