Chevrolet S10 (2000-2004)
CHEVROLET S10 (2000-2004) - WORKSHOP, SERVICE, REPAIR MANUAL - WIRING SCHEMATICS
CHEVROLET S10 (2000-2004) - WORKSHOP, SERVICE, REPAIR MANUAL - WIRING SCHEMATICS - English Workshop Manual and Wiring Schematics, for cars Chevrolet S10 (2000-2004). INDEX: SERVICE MANUAL - 2.2l Engine - 4.3l Engine - 4.3l Engine Repair - Ac Compressor - Airbags - Altenator - Antilock Brakes - Auto Transmission Service - Brakes - Clutch - Computer Relearn - Differential - Disc Brakes - Electrical Component Locator - Electronic Suspension - Engine Cooling - Engine Electrical - Exterior Lights - Front Axle - Front Drive Axle - Front Suspension 2wd - Front Suspension 4wd - Front Suspension - Fuses - Gages - Generic Trouble Codes - Gm Trouble Codes - Hvac - Instrument Panels - Keyless Entry - Limited Slip - Manual Transmission Service - Nv 1500 Manual Transmission - Nv 3500 Manual Transmission - Power Door Locks - Power Windows - Rear Drive Axle - Rear Suspension (2001-2002) - Rear Suspension (2004) - Ring Gears - Steering Column - Steering Knuckles - Steering Power - Sunroof - Transfer Case Removal - Universal Joints - Wheel Drive Shafts - Wiper Washer ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATICS 2000 Chevrolet S10 Pickup - 1: 2.2L VIN 4, Compressor Circuit - 2: 2.2L VIN 4, Manual A/C Circuit - 3: Heater Circuit - 4: 4.3L VIN W, Compressor Circuit, Manual A/C - 5: 4.3L VIN W, Manual A/C Circuit - 6: 4.3L VIN X, Compressor Circuit, Manual A/C - 7: 4.3L VIN X, Manual A/C Circuit - 8: Heater Circuit - 9: Anti-lock Brake Circuits, 310 ABS - 10: Anti-lock Brake Circuits, 325 ABS - 11: Forced Entry Circuit - 12: Pass-Key Circuit - 13: Body Computer Circuits - 14: Computer Data Lines - 15: Cruise Control Circuit - 16: Defogger Circuit - 17: 2.2L VIN 4, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 3) - 18: 2.2L VIN 4, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 3) - 19: 2.2L VIN 4, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 3) - 20: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 3) - 21: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 3) - 22: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 3) - 23: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 4) - 24: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 4) - 25: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 4) - 26: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (4 of 4) - 27: Back-up Lamps Circuit - 28: Exterior Lamps Circuit - 29: Ground Distribution Circuit (1 of 3) - 30: Ground Distribution Circuit (2 of 3) - 31: Ground Distribution Circuit (3 of 3) - 32: Headlight Circuit, W/ ZR2 - 33: Headlight Circuit, W/O ZR2 - 34: Horn Circuit - 35: Instrument Cluster Circuit (1 of 2) - 36: Instrument Cluster Circuit (2 of 2) - 37: Courtesy Lamps Circuit - 38: Instrument Illumination Circuit - 39: Power Distribution Circuit (1 of 5) - 40: Power Distribution Circuit (2 of 5) - 41: Power Distribution Circuit (3 of 5) - 42: Power Distribution Circuit (4 of 5) - 43: Power Distribution Circuit (5 of 5) - 44: Power Door Lock Circuit - 45: Electrochromic Mirror Circuit - 46: Power Mirrors Circuit - 47: 6-Way Power Seat Circuit - 48: 8-Way Adjustable Power Seat Circuit - 49: Heated Seats Circuit - 50: Lumbar Circuit - 51: Power Window Circuit - 52: Radio Circuits, W/ Amplifier - 53: Radio Circuits, W/O Amplifier - 54: Shift Interlock Circuit, W/ Column Shift - 55: Charging Circuit - 56: Starting Circuit - 57: Supplemental Restraint Circuit - 58: 2.2L VIN 4, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 59: 2.2L VIN 5, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 60: 4WD Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 61: 4.3L VIN W, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 62: 4WD Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 63: Warning System Circuits - 64: Wiper/Washer Circuit 2001 Chevrolet S10 Pickup - 1: 2.2L VIN 4, Compressor Circuit - 2: 2.2L VIN 4, Manual A/C Circuit - 3: 2.2L VIN 5, Compressor Circuit - 4: 2.2L VIN 5, Manual A/C Circuit - 5: Heater Circuit - 6: 4.3L VIN W, Compressor Circuit, Manual A/C - 7: 4.3L VIN W, Manual A/C Circuit - 8: Heater Circuit - 9: Anti-lock Brake Circuits - 10: Forced Entry Circuit - 11: Pass-Key Circuit - 12: Body Computer Circuits - 13: Computer Data Lines - 14: Cruise Control Circuit - 15: Electronic Suspension Circuit - 16: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 3) - 17: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 3) - 18: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 3) - 19: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 4) - 20: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 4) - 21: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 4) - 22: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (4 of 4) - 23: Back-up Lamps Circuit - 24: Exterior Lamps Circuit - 25: Ground Distribution Circuit (1 of 3) - 26: Ground Distribution Circuit (2 of 3) - 27: Ground Distribution Circuit (3 of 3) - 28: Headlight Circuit, W/ ZR2 - 29: Headlight Circuit, W/O ZR2 - 30: Horn Circuit - 31: Instrument Cluster Circuit (1 of 2) - 32: Instrument Cluster Circuit (2 of 2) - 33: Courtesy Lamps Circuit - 34: Instrument Illumination Circuit - 35: Power Distribution Circuit (1 of 5) - 36: Power Distribution Circuit (2 of 5) - 37: Power Distribution Circuit (3 of 5) - 38: Power Distribution Circuit (4 of 5) - 39: Power Distribution Circuit (5 of 5) - 40: Power Door Lock Circuit - 41: Electrochromic Mirror Circuit - 42: Power Mirrors Circuit - 43: 6-Way Power Seat Circuit - 44: 8-Way Adjustable Power Seat Circuit - 45: Heated Seats Circuit - 46: Lumbar Circuit, W/ Memory - 47: Lumbar Circuit, W/O Memory - 48: Power Window Circuit, 2 Door - 49: Power Window Circuit, 4 Door - 50: Radio Circuits, W/ Amplifier - 51: Radio Circuits, W/O Amplifier - 52: Shift Interlock Circuit - 53: Charging Circuit - 54: Starting Circuit - 55: Supplemental Restraint Circuit - 56: 2.2L VIN 5, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 57: 4.3L VIN W, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 58: 4.3L VIN W, Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 59: Warning System Circuits - 60: Front Wiper/Washer Circuit - 61: Rear Wiper/Washer Circuit 2002 Chevrolet S10 Pickup - 1: 2.2L VIN 4, Compressor Circuit - 2: 2.2L VIN 4, Manual A/C Circuit - 3: 2.2L VIN 5, Compressor Circuit - 4: 2.2L VIN 5, Manual A/C Circuit - 5: Heater Circuit - 6: 4.3L VIN W, Compressor Circuit, Manual A/C - 7: 4.3L VIN W, Manual A/C Circuit - 8: Heater Circuit - 9: Anti-lock Brake Circuits - 10: Forced Entry Circuit - 11: Pass-Key Circuit - 12: Body Computer Circuits - 13: Computer Data Lines - 14: Cruise Control Circuit - 15: Defogger Circuit, W/ Manual A/C - 16: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 3) - 17: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 3) - 18: 2.2L VIN 5, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 3) - 19: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (1 of 4) - 20: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (2 of 4) - 21: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (3 of 4) - 22: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuits (4 of 4) - 23: Back-up Lamps Circuit - 24: Exterior Lamps Circuit - 25: Ground Distribution Circuit (1 of 3) - 26: Ground Distribution Circuit (2 of 3) - 27: Ground Distribution Circuit (3 of 3) - 28: Headlight Circuit, W/ ZR2 - 29: Headlight Circuit, W/O ZR2 - 30: Horn Circuit - 31: Instrument Cluster Circuit (1 of 2) - 32: Instrument Cluster Circuit (2 of 2) - 33: Courtesy Lamps Circuit - 34: Instrument Illumination Circuit - 35: Power Distribution Circuit (1 of 5) - 36: Power Distribution Circuit (2 of 5) - 37: Power Distribution Circuit (3 of 5) - 38: Power Distribution Circuit (4 of 5) - 39: Power Distribution Circuit (5 of 5) - 40: Power Door Lock Circuit - 41: Electrochromic Mirror Circuit - 42: Power Mirrors Circuit - 43: 6-Way Power Seat Circuit - 44: 8-Way Adjustable Power Seat Circuit - 45: Heated Seats Circuit - 46: Lumbar Circuit, W/ Memory - 47: Lumbar Circuit, W/O Memory - 48: Power Window Circuit, 2 Door - 49: Power Window Circuit, 4 Door - 50: Radio Circuits, W/ Amplifier - 51: Radio Circuits, W/O Amplifier - 52: Shift Interlock Circuit - 53: Charging Circuit - 54: Starting Circuit - 55: Supplemental Restraint Circuit - 56: 2.2L VIN 5, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 57: 4.3L VIN W, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 58: 4.3L VIN W, Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 59: Warning System Circuits - 60: Wiper/Washer Circuit 2003 Chevrolet S10 Pickup - 1: Heater Circuit - 2: 2.2L VIN H, Compressor Circuit - 3: 2.2L VIN H, Manual A/C Circuit - 4: 4.3L VIN W, Compressor Circuit - 5: 4.3L VIN W, Manual A/C Circuit - 6: 4.3L VIN X, Compressor Circuit - 7: 4.3L VIN X, Manual A/C Circuit - 8: Anti-lock Brakes Circuit - 9: Forced Entry Circuit - 10: Pass-Key Circuit - 11: Body Control Modules Circuit - 12: Computer Data Lines Circuit - 13: Cruise Control Circuit - 14: Defoggers Circuit, W/ Manual A/C - 15: 2.2L VIN H, Engine Performance Circuit (1 of 3) - 16: 2.2L VIN H, Engine Performance Circuit (2 of 3) - 17: 2.2L VIN H, Engine Performance Circuit (3 of 3) - 18: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuit (1 of 4) - 19: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuit (2 of 4) - 20: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuit (3 of 4) - 21: 4.3L VIN W, Engine Performance Circuit (4 of 4) - 22: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (1 of 4) - 23: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (2 of 4) - 24: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (3 of 4) - 25: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (4 of 4) - 26: Back-up Lamps Circuit - 27: Exterior Lamps Circuit - 28: Ground Distribution Circuit (1 of 3) - 29: Ground Distribution Circuit (2 of 3) - 30: Ground Distribution Circuit (3 of 3) - 31: Headlights Circuit, W/ ZR2 - 32: Headlights Circuit, W/O ZR2 - 33: Horn Circuit - 34: Instrument Cluster Circuit (1 of 2) - 35: Instrument Cluster Circuit (2 of 2) - 36: Courtesy Lamps Circuit (1 of 2) - 37: Courtesy Lamps Circuit (2 of 2) - 38: Instrument Illumination Circuit - 39: Power Distribution Circuit (1 of 5) - 40: Power Distribution Circuit (2 of 5) - 41: Power Distribution Circuit (3 of 5) - 42: Power Distribution Circuit (4 of 5) - 43: Power Distribution Circuit (5 of 5) - 44: Power Door Locks Circuit - 45: Electrochromic Mirror Circuit - 46: Power Mirrors Circuit - 47: 6-Way Power Seat Circuit - 48: 8-Way Adjustable Power Seat Circuit - 49: Heated Seats Circuit - 50: Lumbar Circuit - 51: Power Windows Circuit, 2 Door - 52: Power Windows Circuit, 4 Door - 53: Radio Circuit, W/ Amplifier, Except Crew Cab - 54: Radio Circuit, W/O Amplifier, Crew Cab - 55: Shift Interlock Circuit, W/ Column Shift - 56: Charging Circuit - 57: Starting Circuit - 58: Supplemental Restraints Circuit - 59: 2.2L VIN H, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 60: 4.3L VIN W, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 61: 4.3L VIN W, Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 62: 4.3L VIN X, A/T Circuit, 4L60-E - 63: 4.3L VIN X, Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Automatic Transfer Case - 64: 4.3L VIN X, Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 65: Warning Systems Circuit - 66: Front Wiper/Washer Circuit 2004 Chevrolet S10 Pickup - 1: Compressor Circuit - 2: Manual A/C Circuit - 3: Anti-lock Brakes Circuit - 4: Forced Entry Circuit - 5: Pass-Key Circuit - 6: Body Control Modules Circuit - 7: Computer Data Lines Circuit - 8: Cruise Control Circuit - 9: Defoggers Circuit - 10: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (1 of 4) - 11: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (2 of 4) - 12: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (3 of 4) - 13: 4.3L VIN X, Engine Performance Circuit (4 of 4) - 14: Back-up Lamps Circuit - 15: Exterior Lamps Circuit - 16: Ground Distribution Circuit (1 of 3) - 17: Ground Distribution Circuit (2 of 3) - 18: Ground Distribution Circuit (3 of 3) - 19: Headlights Circuit, W/ ZR2 - 20: Headlights Circuit, W/O ZR2 - 21: Horn Circuit - 22: Instrument Cluster Circuit (1 of 2) - 23: Instrument Cluster Circuit (2 of 2) - 24: Courtesy Lamps Circuit (1 of 2) - 25: Courtesy Lamps Circuit (2 of 2) - 26: Instrument Illumination Circuit - 27: Power Distribution Circuit (1 of 5) - 28: Power Distribution Circuit (2 of 5) - 29: Power Distribution Circuit (3 of 5) - 30: Power Distribution Circuit (4 of 5) - 31: Power Distribution Circuit (5 of 5) - 32: Power Door Locks Circuit - 33: Electrochromic Mirror Circuit - 34: Power Mirrors Circuit - 35: 6-Way Power Seat Circuit - 36: 8-Way Adjustable Power Seat Circuit - 37: Heated Seats Circuit - 38: Power Windows Circuit, 4 Door - 39: Radio Circuit, W/ Amplifier, Except Crew Cab - 40: Radio Circuit, W/O Amplifier, Crew Cab - 41: Shift Interlock Circuit, W/ Column Shift - 42: Charging Circuit - 43: Starting Circuit - 44: Supplemental Restraints Circuit - 45: A/T Circuit - 46: Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Automatic Transfer Case - 47: Transfer Case Circuit, W/ 2-Speed Selectable Transfer Case - 48: Warning Systems Circuit - 49: Front Wiper/Washer Circuit OWNERS MANUAL - Table of Contents: - 1. Seats and Restraint Systems - 2. Features and Controls - 3. Comfort Controls and Audio Systems - 4. Your Driving and the Road - 5. Problems on the Road - 6. Service and Appearance Care - 7. Maintenance Schedule - 8. Customer Assistance Information - For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual: - How to Use this Manual - Safety Warnings and Symbols - Vehicle Damage Warnings - Model Reference - Service Station Guide - Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems - Seats and Seat Controls - Manual Front Seat - Manual Lumbar Support (If Equipped) - Reclining Seatbacks (Bucket Seats or 60/40 Bench) - Seatback Latches - Easy Entry Seat (Extended Cab Models) - Jump Seat (Extended Cab Models) - Safety Belts: They re for Everyone - Why Safety Belts Work - Here Are Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts -- and the Answers - How to Wear Safety Belts Properly - Adults - Driver Position - Lap-Shoulder Belt - Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy - Right Front Passenger Position - Air Bag System - How the Air Bag System Works - Where are the air bags? - When should an air bag inflate? - What makes an air bag inflate? - How does an air bag restrain? - What will you see after an air bag inflates? - AIR BAG OFF Switch - Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle - Adding Equipment to Your Air Bag- Equipped Vehicle - Center Passenger Position - Lap Belt - Rear Seat Passengers (Extended Cab Jump Seats) - Lap Belt - Children - Smaller Children and Babies - Child Restraints - Top Strap - Securing a Child Restraint in the Center Front Seat Position - Jump Seats (Extended Cab) - Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position - Larger Children - Safety Belt Extender - Checking Your Restraint Systems - Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash - Section 2 Features and Controls - Keys - Door Locks - Power Door Locks (If Equipped) - Lockout Prevention - Leaving Your Vehicle - Keyless Entry System (If Equipped) - Operation - Remote Panic Alarm - Matching Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle - Battery Replacement - Resynchronization - Side Access Panel (Extended Cab) (If Equipped) - Tailgate - Theft - Key in the Ignition - Parking at Night - Parking Lots - Content Theft-Deterrent (If Equipped) - Testing the Alarm - Passlock - New Vehicle Break-In - Ignition Positions - Key Release Button - Retained Accessory Power - Starting Your Engine - Automatic Transmission - Manual Transmission - Starting Your 2200 L4 Engine - Starting Your VORTEC 4300 V6 Engine - Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped) - To Use the Engine Coolant Heater - Automatic Transmission Operation - Manual Transmission Operation - 5-Speed - Shift Light - Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) - Electronic Transfer Case (If Equipped) - Shifting from 2HI to 4HI - Shifting from 4HI to 2HI - Shifting from 2HI or 4HI to 4LO - Shifting from 4LO to 4HI or 2HI - Parking Brake - Shifting Into PARK (P) (Automatic Transmission Only) - Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running (Automatic Transmission Only) - Torque Lock (Automatic Transmission) - Shifting Out of PARK (P) (Automatic Transmission Only) - Parking Your Vehicle (Manual Transmission Only) - Parking Over Things That Burn - Engine Exhaust - Running Your Engine While You re Parked (Automatic Transmission) - Locking Rear Axle - Windows - Manual Windows - Power Windows (If Equipped) - Express- Down Window - Swing-Out Windows (Extended Cab) - Sliding Rear Window (If Equipped) - Horn - Tilt Wheel (If Equipped) - Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever - Turn and Lane Change Signals - Turn Signal On Chime - Headlamp High/Low Beam Changer - Flash-To-Pass Feature - Windshield Wipers - Windshield Washer - Cruise Control (If Equipped) - Setting Cruise Control - Resuming a Set Speed - Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control - Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control - Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control - Using Cruise Control on Hills - Ending Cruise Control - Erasing Speed Memory - Exterior Lamps - Automatic Headlamp System - Lamps On Reminder - Daytime Running Lamps (If Equipped) - Fog Lamps (If Equipped) - Interior Lamps - Brightness Control - Illuminated Entry - Exit Lighting - Front Map Lamps (If Equipped) - Dome Lamps - Battery Run-Down Protection - Mirrors - Inside Day/Night Rearview Mirror - Outside Manual Adjust Mirror - Power Remote Control Mirror - Convex Outside Mirror - Heated Outside Rearview Mirrors (If Equipped) - Storage Compartments - Glove Box - Door Storage - Front Storage Area - Ashtray and Cigarette Lighter - Sun Visors - Visor Vanity Mirror - Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror (If Equipped) - Accessory Power Outlets (If Equipped) - Instrument Panel - Your Information System - Instrument Panel Cluster - Speedometer and Odometer - Trip Odometer - Tachometer (If Equipped) - Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators - Safety Belt Reminder Light - Air Bag Readiness Light - AIR BAG OFF Light - Charging System Indicator Light - Voltmeter Gage - Shift Light - Brake System Warning Light - Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light - Engine Coolant Temperature Gage - Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Service Engine Soon Light) - If the Light Is Flashing - If the Light Is On Steady - Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs - Oil Pressure Gage - Security Warning Light - Service Four-Wheel-Drive Warning Light - Check Gages Light - Fuel Gage - Low Fuel Light - Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems - Comfort Controls - Standard Climate Control System - Fan Control - Temperature Knob - Mode Knob - Optional Climate Control System - Fan Control - Temperature Knob - Mode Knob - Air Conditioning (If Equipped) - Heating - Defogging and Defrosting - Ventilation System - Ventilation Tips - Audio Systems - Setting the Clock for Systems with SET Button - Setting the Clock for Systems with HR and MN Buttons - AM-FM Stereo - Playing the Radio - Finding a Station - Setting the Tone - Adjusting the Speakers - AM-FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player (If Equipped) - Playing the Radio - Finding a Station - Setting the Tone - Adjusting the Speakers - Playing a Cassette Tape - CD Adapter Kits - AM-FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player and Automatic Tone Control (If Equipped) - Playing the Radio - Finding a Station - Setting the Tone - Adjusting the Speakers - Playing a Cassette Tape - CD Adapter Kits - AM-FM Stereo with Compact Disc Player and Automatic Tone Control (If Equipped) - Playing the Radio - Finding a Station - Setting the Tone - Adjusting the Speakers - Playing a Compact Disc - Remote Cassette Tape Player (If Equipped) - Theft-Deterrent Feature (If Equipped) - Activating the Theft- Deterrent Feature - Unlocking the Theft-Deterrent Feature After a Power Loss - Disabling the Theft- Deterrent Feature - Understanding Radio Reception - AM - FM Stereo - Tips About Your Audio System - Care of Your Cassette Tape Player - Care of Your Compact Discs - Care of Your Compact Disc Player - Fixed Mast Antenna - Section 4 Your Driving and the Road - Defensive Driving - Drunken Driving - Control of a Vehicle - Braking - Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) - Using Anti- Lock - Braking in Emergencies - Steering - Power Steering - Steering Tips - Driving on Curves - Steering in Emergencies - Off-Road Recovery - Passing - Loss of Control - Skidding - Off-Road Driving with Your Four- Wheel- Drive Vehicle - Before You Go Off-Roading - Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving - Environmental Concerns - Traveling to Remote Areas - Getting Familiar with Off-Road Driving - Scanning the Terrain - Driving on Off-Road Hills - Approaching a Hill - Driving Uphill - Driving Downhill - Driving Across an Incline - Stalling on an Incline - Driving in Mud, Sand, Snow or Ice - Driving in Water - After Off-Road Driving - Driving at Night - Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads - Hydroplaning - Driving Through Deep Standing Water - Driving Through Flowing Water - Some Other Rainy Weather Tips - City Driving - Freeway Driving - Before Leaving on a Long Trip - Highway Hypnosis - Hill and Mountain Roads - Winter Driving - Driving on Snow or Ice - If You re Caught in a Blizzard - Recreational Vehicle Towing - Loading Your Vehicle - Payload - 2-Tiered Loading - Add-On Equipment - Truck-Camper Loading Information - Trailer Recommendations - Pickup Conversion to Chassis Cab - Towing a Trailer - If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer - Weight of the Trailer - Weight of the Trailer Tongue - Total Weight on Your Vehicle s Tires - Hitches - Safety Chains - Trailer Brakes - Driving with a Trailer - Following Distance - Passing - Backing Up - Making Turns - Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer - Driving On Grades - Parking on Hills - When You Are Ready to Leave After Parking on a Hill - Maintenance When Trailer Towing - Section 5 Problems on the Road - Hazard Warning Flashers - Other Warning Devices - Jump Starting - Towing Your Vehicle - Engine Overheating - If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine - If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine - Cooling System - How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Recovery Tank - How to Add Coolant to the Radiator - Engine Fan Noise - If a Tire Goes Flat - Changing a Flat Tire - Removing the Spare Tire and Tools - Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the Spare Tire - Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools - Compact Spare Tire (If Equipped) - If You re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow - Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out - Using the Recovery Hooks - Section 6 Service and Appearance Care - Service - Doing Your Own Service Work - Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle - Fuel (Gasoline) - Fuel E-85 (85% Ethanol) - Fuels in Foreign Countries - Filling Your Tank - Filling a Portable Fuel Container - Checking Things Under the Hood - Engine Oil - Checking Engine Oil - When to Add Engine Oil - What Kind of Engine Oil to Use - Engine Oil Additives - When to Change Engine Oil - Remote Oil Filter (Four- Wheel Drive) - What to Do with Used Oil - Engine Air Cleaner/Filter - Automatic Transmission Fluid - When to Check and Change - How to Check - Checking Transmission Fluid Cold - Checking the Fluid Level - How to Add Fluid - Manual Transmission Fluid - When to Check - How to Check - How to Add Fluid - Hydraulic Clutch - When to Check and What to Use - How to Check and Add Fluid - Rear Axle - When to Check and Change Lubricant - How to Check Lubricant - What to Use - Four-Wheel Drive - Transfer Case - When to Check Lubricant - How to Check Lubricant - What to Use - Front Axle - When to Check and Change Lubricant - How to Check Lubricant - What to Use - Engine Coolant - What to Use - Checking Coolant - Adding Coolant - Radiator Pressure Cap - Power Steering Fluid - When to Check Power Steering Fluid - How to Check Power Steering Fluid - What to Use - Windshield Washer Fluid - What to Use - Adding Washer Fluid - Brakes - Brake Fluid - Checking Brake Fluid - What to Add - Brake Wear - Brake Pedal Travel - Brake Adjustment - Replacing Brake System Parts - Battery - Vehicle Storage - Bulb Replacement - Halogen Bulbs - Headlamps - One-Piece Composite Headlamp System - Two- Piece Composite Headlamp System - One-Piece Front Turn Signal Lamp Assembly - Two-Piece Front Turn Signal Lamp Assembly - Center High-Mounted Stoplamp - Taillamps - Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement - Tires - Inflation -- Tire Pressure - When to Check - How to Check - Tire Inspection and Rotation - When It s Time for New Tires - Buying New Tires - Uniform Tire Quality Grading - Treadwear - Traction -- AA, A, B, C - Temperature -- A, B, C - Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance - Wheel Replacement - Used Replacement Wheels - Tire Chains - Appearance Care - Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle - Cleaning of Fabric and Carpet - Using Multi-Purpose Interior Cleaner on Fabric - Special Fabric Cleaning Problems - Cleaning Vinyl - Cleaning Leather - Cleaning the Top of the Instrument Panel - Cleaning Interior Plastic Components - Care of Safety Belts - Cleaning Glass Surfaces - Cleaning the Outside of the Windshield/ Backglass and Wiper Blades - Weatherstrips - Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle - Washing Your Vehicle - Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses - Finish Care - Cleaning Aluminum Wheels (If Equipped) - Cleaning Tires - Sheet Metal Damage - Finish Damage - Underbody Maintenance - Chemical Paint Spotting - GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials - Engine Identification - Service Parts Identification Label - Electrical System - Add-On Electrical Equipment - Headlamps - Windshield Wipers - Power Windows and Other Power Options - Fuses and Circuit Breakers - Instrument Panel Fuse Block - Engine Compartment Fuse Block - Replacement Bulbs - Capacities and Specifications - Wheels and Tires - Capacities (Approximate) - Cooling System Capacity* - Crankcase Capacity* - Automatic Transmission Capacity* - Differential Fluid - Fuel Tank Capacity - Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts - Vehicle Dimensions* - Section 7 Maintenance Schedule - Introduction - Your Vehicle and the Environment - Maintenance Requirements - How This Section is Organized - Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services - Using Your Maintenance Schedule - Selecting the Right Schedule - Short Trip/City Definition - Short Trip/City Intervals - Long Trip/Highway Definition - Long Trip/Highway Intervals - Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance - Footnotes - Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance - Footnotes - Part B: Owner Checks and Services - At Each Fuel Fill - Engine Oil Level Check - Engine Coolant Level Check - Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check - At Least Once a Month - Tire Inflation Check - Cassette Deck Service - At Least Twice a Year - Restraint System Check - Wiper Blade Check - Spare Tire Check - Weatherstrip Lubrication - Manual Transmission Check - Automatic Transmission Check - Hydraulic Clutch System Check - At Least Four Times a Year - Tailgate Lubrication Service - At Least Once a Year - Key Lock Cylinders Service - Body Lubrication Service - Starter Switch Check - Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control System Check - Ignition Transmission Lock Check - Parking Brake and Automatic Transmission PARK (P) Mechanism Check - Underbody Flushing Service - Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections - Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection - Exhaust System Inspection - Engine Cooling System Inspection - Throttle System Inspection - Drive Axle Service - Transfer Case (Four- Wheel Drive) Inspection - Brake System Inspection - Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants - Part E: Maintenance Record - Section 8 Customer Assistance Information - Customer Satisfaction Procedure - Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users - Customer Assistance Offices - United States - Canada - All Overseas Locations - Caribbean Numbers - GM Mobility Program for Persons with Disabilities - Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program - Canadian Roadside Assistance - Courtesy Transportation - Plan Ahead When Possible - Transportation Options - Shuttle Service - Public Transportation or Fuel Reimbursement - Courtesy Rental Vehicle - Additional Program Information - Warranty Information
Chevrolet S10 (2000-2004) - Workshop Manual / Repair Manual - Wiring Schematics
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