1996 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Owner's Manual - Page 299
1996 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Manual
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Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services Using Your Maintenance Schedule We at General Motors want to help you keep your vehicle in good workingcondition. But we don't know exactly how you'll drive it. You may drive very short distances only a few times a week. Or you may drive long distances all the time in very hot, dusty weather. You may use your vehicle in making deliveries. Or you may drive it to work, to do errands or in many other ways. Because of all the different ways people use their GM vehicles, maintenance needs vary.You may even need more frequent checks and replacements than you'll find in the schedules in this section. So please read this section and note how you drive. If you have any questions on how to keep your vehicle ingood condition, see your GM dealer. This part tells you the maintenance services you should have done and when you should schedule them. If you go to your dealer for your service needs, you'll know that GM-trained and supported service people will perform the work usinggenuine GM parts. The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listed in Part D. Make sure whoever services your vehicle uses these. Allparts should be replaced and all necessary repairs done before you anyone else or drives the vehicle. These schedules are for vehicles that: carry passengers and cargo within recommended limits. You will find these limits on your vehicle's Certification/Tire label. See "Loading Your Vehicle" in the Index. are driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal driving limits. are driven off-road in the recommended manner. See "Off-Road Driving With Your Four-Wheel-Drive Vehicle'' in the Index. 0 use the recommended fuel. See "Fuel" in the Index. Selecting the Right Schedule First you'll needto decide which of the two schedules is right for your vehicle. Here's how todecide which schedule to follow: 7-3