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GMC Safari (2004) manual

GMC Safari (2004)

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2004 GMC Safari Owner Manual M

View the manual for the GMC Safari (2004) here, for free. This manual comes under the category cars and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 7.5. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the GMC Safari (2004) or do you need help?  Ask your question here

  • 2004 GMC Safari Book TOC
  • Manual Seats
  • Manual Lumbar
  • Reclining Seatbacks
  • Head Restraints
  • Seatback Latches
  • Rear Seat Operation
  • Bucket Seats
  • Safety Belts: They Are for Everyone
  • Questions and Answers About Safety Belts
  • How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
  • Driver Position
  • Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
  • Right Front Passenger Position
  • Center Passenger Position
  • Rear Seat Passengers
  • Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Small Adults
  • Safety Belt Extender
  • Older Children
  • Infants and Young Children
  • Child Restraint Systems
  • Where to Put the Restraint
  • Top Strap Anchor Location
  • Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for Children (LATCH System)
  • Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System
  • Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Outside Seat Position
  • Securing a Child Restraint in a Center Seat Position
  • Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position
  • 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?
  • Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle
  • Adding Equipment to Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle
  • Checking Your Restraint Systems
  • Replacing Restraint System Parts After a Crash
  • Remote Keyless Entry System Operation
  • Power Door Locks
  • Programmable Automatic Door Locks
  • Leaving Your Vehicle
  • Sliding Side Door
  • Manual Windows
  • Power Windows
  • New Vehicle Break-In
  • Ignition Positions
  • Starting Your Engine
  • Engine Coolant Heater
  • Automatic Transmission Operation
  • All-Wheel Drive
  • Parking Brake
  • Shifting Into Park (P)
  • Shifting Out of Park (P)
  • Parking Over Things That Burn
  • Engine Exhaust
  • Running Your Engine While You Are Parked
  • Manual Rearview Mirror
  • Outside Manual Mirrors
  • Outside Power Mirrors
  • Outside Convex Mirror
  • Programming the HomeLink® Transmitter
  • Overhead Console
  • Luggage Carrier
  • Convenience Net
  • Hazard Warning Flashers
  • Other Warning Devices
  • Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
  • Exterior Lamps
  • Interior Lamps
  • Accessory Power Outlets
  • Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter
  • Climate Control System
  • Outlet Adjustment
  • Rear Heating System
  • Rear Air Conditioning System
  • Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators
  • Instrument Panel Cluster
  • Speedometer and Odometer
  • Safety Belt Reminder Light
  • Air Bag Readiness Light
  • Charging System Light
  • Voltmeter Gage
  • Brake System Warning Light
  • Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light
  • Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
  • Malfunction Indicator Lamp
  • Oil Pressure Gage
  • Security Light
  • Service All-Wheel Drive Light
  • Tow/Haul Mode Light
  • Check Gages Warning Light
  • Low Fuel Warning Light
  • Setting the Time for Radios with the Set Button
  • Setting the Time for Radios with HR and MN Buttons
  • AM-FM Radio
  • Radio with CD
  • Rear Seat Audio (RSA)
  • Theft-Deterrent Feature
  • Radio Reception
  • Care of Your CDs
  • Care of Your CD Player
  • Fixed Mast Antenna
  • Defensive Driving
  • Drunken Driving
  • Control of a Vehicle
  • Locking Rear Axle
  • Off-Road Recovery
  • Loss of Control
  • Driving at Night
  • Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads
  • City Driving
  • Freeway Driving
  • Before Leaving on a Long Trip
  • Highway Hypnosis
  • Hill and Mountain Roads
  • Winter Driving
  • If You Are Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow
  • Towing Your Vehicle
  • Recreational Vehicle Towing
  • Loading Your Vehicle
  • Towing a Trailer
  • Doing Your Own Service Work
  • Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle
  • Gasoline Octane
  • Gasoline Specifications
  • California Fuel
  • Fuels in Foreign Countries
  • Filling Your Tank
  • Filling a Portable Fuel Container
  • Hood Release
  • Engine Compartment Overview
  • Engine Cover
  • Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
  • Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Engine Coolant
  • Radiator Pressure Cap
  • Engine Overheating
  • Cooling System
  • Engine Fan Noise
  • Power Steering Fluid
  • Windshield Washer Fluid
  • Jump Starting
  • Halogen Bulbs
  • Front Turn Signal Lamps
  • Replacement Bulbs
  • Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
  • Inflation - Tire Pressure
  • Tire Inspection and Rotation
  • When It Is Time for New Tires
  • Buying New Tires
  • Uniform Tire Quality Grading
  • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
  • Wheel Replacement
  • Tire Chains
  • If a Tire Goes Flat
  • Changing a Flat Tire
  • Compact Spare Tire
  • Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
  • Care of Safety Belts
  • Weatherstrips
  • Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
  • Sheet Metal Damage
  • Finish Damage
  • Underbody Maintenance
  • Chemical Paint Spotting
  • Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Service Parts Identification Label
  • Add-On Electrical Equipment
  • Headlamp Wiring
  • Windshield Wiper Fuses
  • Power Windows and Other Power Options
  • Fuses and Circuit Breakers
  • Capacities and Specifications
  • Engine Drive Belt Routing
  • Introduction
  • Maintenance Requirements
  • Your Vehicle and the Environment
  • How This Section is Organized
  • Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services
  • Using Your Maintenance Schedule
  • Selecting the Right Schedule
  • Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance
  • Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance
  • Part B: Owner Checks and Services
  • At Each Fuel Fill
  • At Least Once a Month
  • At Least Twice a Year
  • At Least Once a Year
  • Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections
  • Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection
  • Exhaust System Inspection
  • Fuel System Inspection
  • Engine Cooling System Inspection
  • Throttle System Inspection
  • Transfer Case and Front Axle (All-Wheel Drive) Inspection
  • Brake System Inspection
  • Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
  • Part E: Maintenance Record
  • Customer Satisfaction Procedure
  • Online Owner Center
  • Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users
  • Customer Assistance Offices
  • GM Mobility Program for Persons with Disabilities
  • Roadside Assistance Program
  • Courtesy Transportation
  • Vehicle Data Collection and Event Data Records
  • Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government
  • Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government
  • Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors
  • Service Publications Ordering Information

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Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the GMC Safari (2004) below.

How do I convert miles into kilometres?

1 mile equals 1.609344 kilometers and 1 kilometer equals 0.62137119 miles.

Where can I find the VIN number of my GMC?

The location of the VIN number of the car differs per brand and type of car. The code may be stamped on the frame of the car or mounted on a plate. It is best to consult the manual of the GMC Safari (2004)for the exact location of the VIN number.

What is a VIN number?

The VIN number of a car is an identification number unique to each car. The abbreviation VIN therefore stands for Vehicle Identification Number.

When does my GMC need maintenance?

Regular maintenance is necessary for every car. How often the car needs maintenance and what exactly needs to be done can be found in the maintenance instructions. For major periodic service, this should generally be done every 2 years or after 30,000 kilometres.

When should I change the brake fluid of my GMC?

It is recommended to change the brake fluid every two years.

What is the difference between E10 and E5 petrol?

E10 petrol consists of up to ten per cent ethanol while E5 petrol will contain less than five per cent ethanol. As a result, the percentage of E10 petrol is lower than that of E5 petrol, making it less bad for the environment.

One or more doors won't open from the inside. Now what?

The lock is most likely set to the child safety lock so it cannot be opened from the inside. How to unset the child safety lock differs per brand and type.

My car radio does not turn on, now what?

If your car radio does not turn on, it will not receive any power. Check that the red wire is connected to the contact power supply and the yellow wire to the constant power supply.

Is the manual of the GMC Safari (2004) available in English?

Yes, the manual of the GMC Safari (2004) is available in English .

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