Vehicle operating manual Chevy Trailblazer 1
Using the operating manual
For maintenance and repairs, please contact the authorized dealer, who will thoroughly know the features of your vehicle and will take all measures to ensure...
For maintenance and repairs, please contact the authorized dealer, who will thoroughly know the features of your vehicle and will take all measures to ensure...
Instruments and controls on the front panel and console
1. The instruments and controls on the front panel and console are arranged in the following order: (see illustration). Dashboard 2. The figure shows a typical...
1. The instruments and controls on the front panel and console are arranged in the following order: (see illustration). Dashboard 2. The figure shows a typical...
Stabilitrak system
1. This system combines the functions of the anti-lock braking system, traction control system and dynamic stabilization system to maintain the vehicle's...
1. This system combines the functions of the anti-lock braking system, traction control system and dynamic stabilization system to maintain the vehicle's...
Electrical sockets for connecting additional electrical equipment
Sockets for connecting additional electrical equipment Caution: Leaving electrical equipment on for long periods of time with the engine not running may cause...
Sockets for connecting additional electrical equipment Caution: Leaving electrical equipment on for long periods of time with the engine not running may cause...
Lighting fixtures
Main switch for lighting devices 1. The main outdoor lighting switch allows you to control the following lighting devices: a) Headlights b) Rear side lights c)...
Main switch for lighting devices 1. The main outdoor lighting switch allows you to control the following lighting devices: a) Headlights b) Rear side lights c)...
Heating and air conditioning system
Standard dual-zone climate control system 1. Dual-zone climate control system allows the driver and front passenger to independently regulate the air...
Standard dual-zone climate control system 1. Dual-zone climate control system allows the driver and front passenger to independently regulate the air...
Audio system and clock
Warning: It is strongly recommended that you minimize the use of the audio system while driving. Excessive attention to audio system operation while driving...
Warning: It is strongly recommended that you minimize the use of the audio system while driving. Excessive attention to audio system operation while driving...
Navigation system
1. The navigation system is located in the center of the instrument panel. It consists of control buttons and a touch screen, and has a route guidance function...
1. The navigation system is located in the center of the instrument panel. It consists of control buttons and a touch screen, and has a route guidance function...
Steering wheel/column mounted controls
1. The following controls are installed on the steering wheel and steering column of your vehicle (see illustration). 8.1 Steering wheel and steering column...
1. The following controls are installed on the steering wheel and steering column of your vehicle (see illustration). 8.1 Steering wheel and steering column...
Multifunctional lever
Direction indicators 1. To signal a turn, move the lever (see illustration) all the way up (turn right) or down (left turn). After turning, the lever will...
Direction indicators 1. To signal a turn, move the lever (see illustration) all the way up (turn right) or down (left turn). After turning, the lever will...
Mirrors — external, internal
Exterior rear view mirrors 1. Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so that you can see the side of your vehicle when you are sitting in a comfortable driving...
Exterior rear view mirrors 1. Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so that you can see the side of your vehicle when you are sitting in a comfortable driving...
Windows — electric windows
Warning: It is very dangerous to leave children, helpless adults or pets in a car with the windows closed. They may suffer from too high a temperature, become...
Warning: It is very dangerous to leave children, helpless adults or pets in a car with the windows closed. They may suffer from too high a temperature, become...
Doors — mechanical, electrical and programmable automatic locks
Warning: Unlocked doors are dangerous. Passengers, especially children, can easily open the doors and fall out of a moving vehicle if the doors are left...
Warning: Unlocked doors are dangerous. Passengers, especially children, can easily open the doors and fall out of a moving vehicle if the doors are left...
Rear luggage compartment
Warning: Driving a vehicle with the trunk door or trunk window open is very dangerous. Carbon monoxide (CO) contained in exhaust gases can enter the interior...
Warning: Driving a vehicle with the trunk door or trunk window open is very dangerous. Carbon monoxide (CO) contained in exhaust gases can enter the interior...
Ceiling and roof
Ceiling console (additional equipment) 1. The front overhead console may contain reading lamps and switches. To turn the lamp on or off, press its diffuser....
Ceiling console (additional equipment) 1. The front overhead console may contain reading lamps and switches. To turn the lamp on or off, press its diffuser....
Accommodation of small luggage
1. There are plenty of storage compartments for small items in the front and rear of your vehicle. Central console 2. The center console has a compartment for...
1. There are plenty of storage compartments for small items in the front and rear of your vehicle. Central console 2. The center console has a compartment for...
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
1. Your vehicle may be equipped with a removable ashtray. If an ashtray is installed, it is located in the front cup holder. Warning: Do not place paper or...
1. Your vehicle may be equipped with a removable ashtray. If an ashtray is installed, it is located in the front cup holder. Warning: Do not place paper or...
Additional electrical equipment power supply system
1. After turning off the ignition, you can continue to use your vehicle's electrical equipment, such as power windows or the audio system. Power supply is not...
1. After turning off the ignition, you can continue to use your vehicle's electrical equipment, such as power windows or the audio system. Power supply is not...
Battery discharge prevention system
1. The power supply to the interior lights is automatically cut off 20 minutes after the ignition is turned off. 2. To restore the normal operation of the...
1. The power supply to the interior lights is automatically cut off 20 minutes after the ignition is turned off. 2. To restore the normal operation of the...
Power Management System
1. This system monitors the temperature and charge state of the battery, and automatically adjusts the voltage to improve the vehicle's dynamic performance and...
1. This system monitors the temperature and charge state of the battery, and automatically adjusts the voltage to improve the vehicle's dynamic performance and...
Adjustment memory function
1. This feature allows two different drivers (driver number 1 or driver number 2) memorize and recall individual driver seat adjustments (including seat back...
1. This feature allows two different drivers (driver number 1 or driver number 2) memorize and recall individual driver seat adjustments (including seat back...
Seat adjustment
Manual seat adjustment (if available) 1. Pull up the lever located under the front seat and move the seat to the desired position (see illustration). Release...
Manual seat adjustment (if available) 1. Pull up the lever located under the front seat and move the seat to the desired position (see illustration). Release...
Seat belts
Warning: Do not allow any of your passengers to ride with an unfastened or improperly adjusted seat belt. If the driver or passengers are not wearing seat...
Warning: Do not allow any of your passengers to ride with an unfastened or improperly adjusted seat belt. If the driver or passengers are not wearing seat...
Additional restraint systems
Warning: In a crash, your vehicle's restraint systems may be damaged. A damaged restraint system cannot properly protect the occupant using it. After an...
Warning: In a crash, your vehicle's restraint systems may be damaged. A damaged restraint system cannot properly protect the occupant using it. After an...
Break-in period for a new car
1. Your car does not require any special break-in. However, it will be more reliable in further use if you follow these instructions: a) During the first 800...
1. Your car does not require any special break-in. However, it will be more reliable in further use if you follow these instructions: a) During the first 800...
Car keys
Warning: It is forbidden to leave children in the car if the key is in the ignition. Children can turn on power windows, operate other vehicle controls, or...
Warning: It is forbidden to leave children in the car if the key is in the ignition. Children can turn on power windows, operate other vehicle controls, or...
Anti-theft alarm system
1. Your vehicle is equipped with an anti-theft alarm system. 2. To activate the system: a) Open the door and lock the car using the central locking switch, or...
1. Your vehicle is equipped with an anti-theft alarm system. 2. To activate the system: a) Open the door and lock the car using the central locking switch, or...
Remote control of door locks
1. Changes made to this system by any organization or person other than an authorized service station may result in the cancellation of the permit to use this...
1. Changes made to this system by any organization or person other than an authorized service station may result in the cancellation of the permit to use this...
Ignition switch
1. When the key is in the ignition, you can turn it to one of four positions (see illustration): 5.1 Ignition switch a) LOCK (Blocking): This is the only...
1. When the key is in the ignition, you can turn it to one of four positions (see illustration): 5.1 Ignition switch a) LOCK (Blocking): This is the only...
Engine Starting Instructions
Starting the engine 1. Before starting the engine, make sure the parking brake lever is tightened. When starting the engine, the gearshift lever must be in the...
Starting the engine 1. Before starting the engine, make sure the parking brake lever is tightened. When starting the engine, the gearshift lever must be in the...
Adjustable accelerator and brake pedals
1. Adjustable pedals are designed to provide comfort for shorter drivers. The adjustment control button is located on the left side of the steering column (see...
1. Adjustable pedals are designed to provide comfort for shorter drivers. The adjustment control button is located on the left side of the steering column (see...
Active Fuel Management™ system
1. Your vehicle's engine may be equipped with Active Fuel Management™. This system allows the engine to run on four or eight cylinders, depending on the load....
1. Your vehicle's engine may be equipped with Active Fuel Management™. This system allows the engine to run on four or eight cylinders, depending on the load....
Transmission — automatic gearbox
Automatic transmission Warning: Spinning the wheels too quickly or trying to hold the vehicle on a hill using only the accelerator pedal can damage the...
Automatic transmission Warning: Spinning the wheels too quickly or trying to hold the vehicle on a hill using only the accelerator pedal can damage the...
All-wheel drive system
Warning: Driving in 4WD mode on smooth, dry, paved roads for extended periods of time may shorten the life of your vehicle's transmission. Driving for long...
Warning: Driving in 4WD mode on smooth, dry, paved roads for extended periods of time may shorten the life of your vehicle's transmission. Driving for long...
Vehicle Identification Numbers
Vehicle Identification Numbers Modernization is a constantly ongoing process of making changes to the design of cars. Spare parts catalogues take these changes...
Vehicle Identification Numbers Modernization is a constantly ongoing process of making changes to the design of cars. Spare parts catalogues take these changes...
Purchase of spare parts
Replacement parts can be purchased from many sources, which can be roughly divided into two categories: branded dealers and independent retailers. Regarding...
Replacement parts can be purchased from many sources, which can be roughly divided into two categories: branded dealers and independent retailers. Regarding...
Maintenance methods, tools and working equipment
Maintenance methods There are several basic principles of vehicle maintenance and repair that are constantly mentioned throughout this manual. Following them...
Maintenance methods There are several basic principles of vehicle maintenance and repair that are constantly mentioned throughout this manual. Following them...
Jacking and towing a car
Lifting with a jack The jack included in the vehicle's tool kit should only be used to change wheels or to provide support under a reinforced body element. If...
Lifting with a jack The jack included in the vehicle's tool kit should only be used to change wheels or to provide support under a reinforced body element. If...
Starting the engine from an auxiliary battery
When starting the engine from a booster battery, observe the following precautions: a) Before connecting the auxiliary battery, turn the ignition switch to the...
When starting the engine from a booster battery, observe the following precautions: a) Before connecting the auxiliary battery, turn the ignition switch to the...
Operating fluids and lubricants
During maintenance and repair, mechanics constantly deal with operating fluids and lubricants. Such liquids and materials include solvents and degreasing...
During maintenance and repair, mechanics constantly deal with operating fluids and lubricants. Such liquids and materials include solvents and degreasing...
Conversion factors
Length (distance) Inches (in) x 25.4 = Millimeters (mm) x 0.0394 = Inches (in) Feet (ft) x 0.305 = Meters (m) x 3.281 = Feet (ft) Miles x 1.609 =...
Length (distance) Inches (in) x 25.4 = Millimeters (mm) x 0.0394 = Inches (in) Feet (ft) x 0.305 = Meters (m) x 3.281 = Feet (ft) Miles x 1.609 =...
Convert fractional/decimal values in inches/values in millimeters
Convert decimal values in inches to values in millimeters Decimal values in inches mm Decimal values in inches mm 0.001 0.0254 0.500 12.7000 0.002 0.0508 0.510...
Convert decimal values in inches to values in millimeters Decimal values in inches mm Decimal values in inches mm 0.001 0.0254 0.500 12.7000 0.002 0.0508 0.510...
Safety comes first!
Failure to follow simple safety precautions could result in injury. There is always a risk of injury when performing the procedures described, so the list of...
Failure to follow simple safety precautions could result in injury. There is always a risk of injury when performing the procedures described, so the list of...
Dictionary of technical terms
A Automatic switch: a device for protecting an electrical circuit from overload by opening the circuit when the current exceeds a certain limit value. Some...
A Automatic switch: a device for protecting an electrical circuit from overload by opening the circuit when the current exceeds a certain limit value. Some...
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