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GMC Car & Truck Repair Manuals Literature

New GMC cars and trucks are sold with an owners manual, but that manual does not always make the transition to a new owner during a pre-owned vehicle purchase. When this happens, it is handy for the new owner to replace the manual in order to stay informed about recommended GMC engine maintenance and basic operation tips. Service manuals, also known as repair manuals, are what your mechanics use to make sure necessary repairs are done correctly.

Why is a GMC owners manual important?

The GMC owners manual provides a lot of generic advice about how to drive, how to check your fluids, and some basic troubleshooting tips, such as how to change a tire. More importantly, the manual tells you how to initially set up your trucks features, such as keyless entry and delayed light. It also provides vehicle-specific information, such as the following:

  • Ideal tire pressure
  • How special features operate
  • How to decipher warning lights
  • Warranty details
  • Maintenance schedule
How does a service manual differ from an owners manual?

Whether you own a GMC Yukon, Jimmy, Envoy, or Suburban makes a difference when replacing parts. A service manual, also referred to as a repair manual, goes beyond how to operate the vehicle and basic maintenance and into how to do mechanical work on your GMC truck or car. The repair manual specifies parts numbers, calibration specifics, and contains electrical and engine diagrams. Think of it as a mechanics guide to keeping your truck, SUV, or car healthy.

Are all engine repairs the same?

While the basic parts making up the motors for a Suburban, Silverado, or Sonoma may be similar, their bolt makeup, size, power output, and placement are unique. Not only do the engines measure differently, the electrical wiring is different. GMC service manuals can help you make the correct equipment and repair selections.

Are Suburban manuals for all years the same?

Your Suburban manual, as typical of all manuals, is written to address the features of a specific year. This is because GMC and other manufacturers, such as Chevrolet and Isuzu, are always trying to improve the features offered to car owners. One year may offer only a six-cylinder motor while the next comes in an eight. Electrical configurations change as GMC adds new features, such as GPS, hands-free cell phone usage, better audio systems, rear parking assistance, and rear-seat entertainment systems. As the features change, the manuals must be updated so owners can get the optimum out of their driving experiences.

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