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Home > GM Full Size Vans 1987-1997 Repair Guide > Front Doors > Basic Operating Principles > Basic Electrical Theory > Understanding the Manual Transmission > AIR POLLUTION > SPECIFICATIONS CHARTS > General Information > BASIC FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
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GM Full Size Vans 1987-1997 Repair Guide
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This guide is for the Chevrolet/GMC full size vans is intended to help you learn more about the inner workings of your vehicle while saving you money on its upkeep and operation.

The beginning of the guide will likely be referred to the most, since that is where you will find information for maintenance and tune-up. The other sections deal with the more complex systems of your vehicle. Operating systems from engine through brakes are covered to the extent that the average do-it-yourselfer becomes mechanically involved. This guide will not explain such things as rebuilding a differential for the simple reason that the expertise required and the investment in special tools make this task uneconomical. It will, however, give you detailed instructions to help you change your own brake pads and shoes, replace spark plugs, and perform many more jobs that can save you money, give you personal satisfaction and help you avoid expensive problems.

A secondary purpose of this guide is a reference for owners who want to understand their vehicle and/or their mechanics better. In this case, no tools at all are required.

The material provided in the Repair Guides is under license from Delmar Publishers. Any part of these publications may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, storage in an information retrieval system, or otherwise, without the Written Permission of the publisher. Any unauthorized commercial use, resale or mailing list database development, utilization or application is also prohibited.
 
 
   
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