This manual contains dismantling data for the following vehicles: MODEL YEAR MAKE MODEL VARIANT ENGINE TRANSMISSION 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4×4 4.2L L6 4L60E
Provide additional support when a vehicle is on a hoist in the following ways:
• Before removing parts, support the opposite end. This helps prevent the vehicle from slipping off.
• Before removing major components, chain the vehicle frame to the hoist pads at the same end as the removal. This helps avoid a tip-off. Disconnect the battery prior to fluid removal and dismantling in order to reduce risk of fire and personal injury. Always wear safety goggles when working with fuel in order to protect the eyes from Gasoline or gasoline vapors are highly flammable. A fire could occur if an ignition source is present. Never drain or store gasoline or diesel fuel in an open container, due to the possibility of fire or explosion. Have a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher Relieve the fuel system pressure before dismantling fuel system components in order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury. Drain the fuel from the complete system, including injector nozzle(s), the fuel pump, all fuel pipes, and the fuel tank. Draining the fuel will reduce the risk of fire and personal Provide proper ventilation when working with fuel in enclosed areas where fuel vapors can collect. The lack of adequate ventilation may result in personal injury. This vehicle has a Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR), “airbag” system. When performing disassembly on or near the SIR components or the SIR wiring, refer to cautions below. Failure to follow the cautions could cause airbag deployment or personal injury.
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