This comprehensive Chevrolet Tracker Factory Service Workshop Repair Manual covers every aspect of servicing and repairing your 1999-2004 model. It provides detailed instructions and technical specifications, enabling you to perform a wide range of tasks, from basic maintenance like oil changes to complex repairs such as engine or transmission rebuilds.
The manual offers in-depth coverage of all major vehicle systems, including the engine mechanical and electrical systems, emission control system, fuel system, clutch system, manual and automatic transaxle systems, driveshaft and axle, suspension system, steering system, restraint system, brake system, body (interior and exterior), body electrical system, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. With this manual, you have access to the same information used by professional technicians at Chevrolet dealerships, empowering you to confidently tackle any repair or maintenance job on your Tracker.
The Chevrolet Tracker, produced from 1999 to 2004, was a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) that offered a blend of practicality and affordability. Built on the Suzuki Vitara platform, the Tracker was known for its rugged design, decent off-road capability, and nimble handling. Powertrain options included a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine producing 94 horsepower and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine generating 127 horsepower. Both engines were paired with either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. The Tracker was available in both two-door and four-door configurations, with seating for four or five passengers. Standard features included power steering, air conditioning, and an AM/FM radio. Optional features were available, such as a sunroof, power windows, and a CD player. Beyond its practical attributes, the Tracker was also praised for its fuel efficiency, achieving an estimated 24 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway.
Despite its popularity, the Chevrolet Tracker faced some criticism regarding its interior quality and lack of advanced safety features. The plastic dashboard and other interior components felt somewhat cheap, and the model lacked airbags and anti-lock brakes. However, the Tracker's affordability and versatility made it a popular choice among budget-conscious consumers seeking a compact SUV. Its reputation for reliability and off-road capability also contributed to its success. The 1999-2004 model years of the Tracker, while not the most technologically advanced vehicles on the market, provided a solid and affordable entry-point into the SUV segment. The "Factory Service Workshop Repair Manual" for these models would be invaluable to mechanics and owners seeking to maintain and repair their Trackers in order to continue enjoying their reliable, rugged performance.