This comprehensive 1999 Chevrolet Tracker Service and Repair Manual provides detailed instructions, diagrams, and specifications for maintaining, servicing, diagnosing, and repairing your vehicle. It covers all models and repairs, offering the same information used by technicians at dealerships.
The manual includes complete step-by-step instructions, detailed diagrams and illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications to thoroughly repair your vehicle with ease. Everything you need is organized in a user-friendly format, eliminating the need to flip through multiple books to find the information you require. You can print only the pages and diagrams you need, making it convenient for use in your garage or workshop.
The manual covers a wide array of topics including:
* Maintenance
* Engine
* Control System
* Mechanical
* Fuel Service Specifications
* Emission Control
* Intake Exhaust Cooling
* Lube
* Ignition Starting Charging
* Auto Transmission Clutch
* Manual Transmission
* Transfer Propeller Shaft
* Drive Shaft
* Differential
* Axle Suspension
* Tire & Wheel
* Brake Control
* Brake
* Parking Brake
* Steering Column
* Power Steering
* Air Condition
* Suppl Restraint System
* Seat Belt
* Engine Immobilizer
* Cruise Control
* Wiper & Washer
* Door Lock
* Meter Audio/Visual
* Horn
* Windshield/Glass Mirror
* Instrument Panel
* Seat
* Engine Hood/ Door
* Exterior & Interior
* Electrical
* Multiplex/ Can Communication
* And much more...
This manual is compatible with all versions of Windows and Mac, allowing you to easily access and utilize the information. Print off the pages and diagrams you need, taking them with you to your vehicle or workshop. You can even enlarge images and print them for greater detail. With this comprehensive manual, you will have all the information you need to confidently repair your Chevrolet Tracker.
The 1999 Chevrolet Tracker, a compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV) produced by General Motors, represented a pivotal moment in the evolution of the brand's foray into the burgeoning SUV market. As a successor to the Geo Tracker, the 1999 model year saw the Chevrolet badge proudly emblazoned upon this popular compact SUV. Built on the Suzuki Vitara platform, the Tracker offered a blend of practicality and affordability, appealing to a wide range of buyers seeking a versatile vehicle for everyday commutes, weekend adventures, or light off-road excursions. Under the hood, the 1999 Tracker was offered with a choice of two engines: a 1.6-liter four-cylinder producing 94 horsepower or a more powerful 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder generating 135 horsepower. Both engine options were paired with either a five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission, providing drivers with a range of driving experiences.
The 1999 Chevrolet Tracker was renowned for its compact size, maneuverability, and impressive fuel economy, making it a practical choice for urban dwellers and those seeking to minimize their environmental impact. The interior, while basic in its design, offered a functional layout with comfortable seating for five occupants. The Tracker, however, was not without its flaws. The suspension, while capable on pavement, could feel somewhat rough on uneven roads. Additionally, the interior build quality was not on par with some of its competitors, with reports of squeaks and rattles emerging with age. Nonetheless, the 1999 Chevrolet Tracker established itself as a reliable and affordable option for those seeking a compact SUV that could handle diverse driving conditions. Its blend of practicality, affordability, and fuel efficiency cemented its place in automotive history as a popular and successful model in the burgeoning SUV segment.