2006 3500 Express Passenger Van Owners Manual
Jan 13, 2017 - Owner manual for the 2008 model year Chevrolet Express.
Vehicle Overview Chevrolet's full-size Express van underwent a major redesign in 2003, getting optional all-wheel drive, an optional left-side door and unique side access panels for commercial vans. Its front-end styling was revised to feature a greater family resemblance to other General Motors' other trucks. During the 2004 model year, 15-passenger models gained GM's StabiliTrak electronic stability system as a standard feature, in response to criticism about rollover risk. For 2005, StabiliTrak also was installed on regular-length 12-passenger vans.
Rear- and all-wheel-drive models come in 1500, 2500 and 3500 duty levels. Light-duty rear-drive vans have the Vortec 4300 V-6 as their base engine, but three Vortec V-8s are available.
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Some 2006 Cargo Vans can be equipped with a diesel V-8. The GMC Savana is closely related to the Express, but the Express outsells its GMC counterpart by a considerable margin. Exterior Express vans are built on a separate box frame. The 2003 redesign included revamped taillamps and upscale reflector-type headlights. Light-duty vans have rack-and-pinion steering.
Front and rear suspensions are modified from those used on GM's full-size pickup trucks. Rear suspensions use a solid axle with semielliptic variable-rate multileaf springs and gas shocks. The wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, and the fuel tanks are made of composite material. Express passenger vans come on a regular-length (135-inch) wheelbase, but the heavier-duty 2500. Show full review. Vehicle Overview Chevrolet's full-size Express van underwent a major redesign in 2003, getting optional all-wheel drive, an optional left-side door and unique side access panels for commercial vans.
Its front-end styling was revised to feature a greater family resemblance to other General Motors' other trucks. During the 2004 model year, 15-passenger models gained GM's StabiliTrak electronic stability system as a standard feature, in response to criticism about rollover risk. For 2005, StabiliTrak also was installed on regular-length 12-passenger vans. Rear- and all-wheel-drive models come in 1500, 2500 and 3500 duty levels. Light-duty rear-drive vans have the Vortec 4300 V-6 as their base engine, but three Vortec V-8s are available. Some 2006 Cargo Vans can be equipped with a diesel V-8.
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The GMC Savana is closely related to the Express, but the Express outsells its GMC counterpart by a considerable margin. Exterior Express vans are built on a separate box frame.
The 2003 redesign included revamped taillamps and upscale reflector-type headlights. Light-duty vans have rack-and-pinion steering. Front and rear suspensions are modified from those used on GM's full-size pickup trucks. Rear suspensions use a solid axle with semielliptic variable-rate multileaf springs and gas shocks. The wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, and the fuel tanks are made of composite material. Express passenger vans come on a regular-length (135-inch) wheelbase, but the heavier-duty 2500 and 3500 Series are also available in extended-wheelbase (155-inch) form. The two versions measure 224 and 244 inches long overall, respectively.
Each van is 79.4 inches wide and at least 81.6 inches tall. The gross vehicle weight rating is the sum of the weight of the vehicle plus the weight of the passengers and cargo it can carry. Chevrolet's 1500 Series vans have GVWRs of 6,200 or 7,200 pounds (cargo and passenger models, respectively), whereas the GVWRs for 2500 Series vans are 7,300 or 8,600 pounds. Full-bodied vans in the 3500 Series are rated at 9,600 pounds GVWR.
Interior Full-size Express passenger vans can carry eight, 12 or 15 occupants, while Express Cargo Vans seat only two people up front. Regular-length passenger models and Cargo Vans can be equipped with a 60/40-split left-side entry/load door. Side access doors with remote releases are limited to work-oriented Express Access models. GM's OnStar communication system is optional.
The use of an advanced Class II electrical system allows for battery run-down protection, retained accessory power, lockout protection and a substantial number of driver alerts. Under the Hood Four engines are available. Light-duty G-Series vans have a 195-horsepower, 4.3-liter V-6 as the base engine. Three V-8s are offered: a 285-hp 4.8-liter, a 295-hp 5.3-liter and the 6.0-liter Vortec 6000 V-8 that generates 300 hp and 360 pounds-feet of torque. Some Cargo Vans can now be equipped with a 250-hp, 6.6-liter diesel V-8.
All engines have air-filter and oil-life monitors and mate with a four-speed-automatic transmission that incorporates a Tow/Haul mode. Equipped with a viscous-coupled transfer case, the all-wheel-drive vans function on wet or dry pavement without driver intervention. Safety All-disc antilock brakes and daytime running lights are standard, but side-impact airbags are not available. Hide full review Latest 2006 Express 3500 Stories. What is a Bumper-to-Bumper warranty? Often called a basic warranty or new-vehicle warranty, a bumper-to-bumper policy covers components like air conditioning, audio systems, vehicle sensors, fuel systems and major electrical components.
Most policies exclude regular maintenance like fluid top offs and oil changes, but a few brands have separate free-maintenance provisions, and those that do offer them is slowly rising. Bumper-to-bumper warranties typically expire faster than powertrain warranties. What is a Powertrain warranty? Don't be misled a 10-year or 100,000-mile powertrain warranty doesn't promise a decade of free repairs for your car. It typically covers just the engine and transmission, along with any other moving parts that lead to the wheels, like the driveshaft and constant velocity joints. Some automakers also bundle seat belts and airbags into their powertrain warranties.
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With a few exceptions, powertrain warranties don't cover regular maintenance like engine tuneups and tire rotations.