The 2000 Chevrolet Tracker Service and Repair Manual provides comprehensive, vehicle-specific repair information for all models. This manual is the same one used by technicians at dealerships to maintain, service, diagnose, and repair your vehicle. It contains complete step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications to help you confidently repair your Tracker.
This manual covers everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs, including:
* **Engine:** Covers topics like engine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
* **Control System:** Provides information on engine control systems, including sensors, actuators, and wiring.
* **Mechanical:** Includes guidance on mechanical systems like the transmission, suspension, brakes, and steering.
* **Fuel Service Specifications:** Details fuel system components, specifications, and troubleshooting techniques.
* **Emission Control:** Covers emissions control systems and relevant regulations.
* **Intake Exhaust Cooling:** Explains the operation and maintenance of the intake and exhaust systems.
* **Lube:** Provides information on lubrication systems, fluids, and maintenance schedules.
* **Ignition Starting Charging:** Covers ignition, starting, charging systems, and their components.
* **Auto Transmission Clutch:** Offers detailed information about automatic transmission operation and repair.
* **Manual Transmission:** Covers manual transmission operation and repair.
* **Transfer Propeller Shaft:** Includes instructions on transfer case and propeller shaft maintenance and repair.
* **Drive Shaft:** Explains drive shaft operation, maintenance, and repair procedures.
* **Differential:** Provides information on differential operation and repair.
* **Axle Suspension:** Covers axle and suspension systems, including components and repair procedures.
* **Tire & Wheel:** Includes information on tire and wheel specifications, maintenance, and repair.
* **Brake Control:** Explains brake system operation and control systems.
* **Brake:** Covers brake system components, maintenance, and repair procedures.
* **Parking Brake:** Details parking brake components, operation, and maintenance.
* **Steering Column:** Provides information on steering column components, maintenance, and repair.
* **Power Steering:** Explains power steering system operation and repair.
* **Air Condition:** Covers air conditioning systems, including components, operation, and repair.
* **Suppl Restraint System:** Details supplemental restraint systems, such as airbags and seat belts.
* **Seat Belt:** Provides information on seat belt components, operation, and maintenance.
* **Engine Immobilizer:** Explains engine immobilizer systems and their operation.
* **Cruise Control:** Covers cruise control systems, including operation and repair.
* **Wiper & Washer:** Includes information on wiper and washer systems, components, and maintenance.
* **Door Lock:** Explains door lock systems, including operation and repair.
* **Meter Audio/Visual:** Provides information on instrument panel gauges, warning lights, and other audio/visual systems.
* **Horn:** Covers horn operation and repair.
* **Windshield/Glass Mirror:** Explains windshield, glass, and mirror components, replacement, and repair.
* **Instrument Panel:** Details instrument panel components, operation, and repair.
* **Seat:** Includes information on seat components, operation, and repair.
* **Engine Hood/ Door:** Covers engine hood and door components, operation, and repair.
* **Exterior & Interior:** Provides information on exterior and interior components, including trim, body panels, and upholstery.
* **Electrical:** Covers electrical systems, including wiring diagrams, troubleshooting, and repair.
* **Multiplex/ Can Communication:** Explains multiplex and CAN communication systems in the vehicle.
This manual is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand and repair their Chevrolet Tracker. It covers a wide range of topics and provides clear, concise instructions that are easy to follow.
The 2000 Chevrolet Tracker, a compact SUV, marked a significant point in the evolution of this popular model line. Introduced in 1989, the Tracker was initially a collaboration between General Motors and Suzuki, utilizing a platform based on the Suzuki Vitara. The 2000 model, however, saw a shift, with the previous generation's styling, based on the Suzuki Sidekick, replaced with a new design that borrowed heavily from the Chevrolet Blazer. This redesign brought a more contemporary look with sharper lines, a larger grille, and a more angular front end. The Tracker was available in three trims: Base, LS, and LT. The Base trim provided the essentials, while the LS added features like power steering, air conditioning, and upgraded upholstery. The top-of-the-line LT featured power windows and locks, a CD player, and a more comprehensive package of convenience features.
Under the hood, the 2000 Tracker offered a choice of two powerplants: a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine producing 94 horsepower or a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine generating 109 horsepower. The engines were paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission, depending on the trim level. The Tracker's compact size, ground clearance, and available four-wheel drive system made it a capable off-road performer, while its fuel efficiency and maneuverability made it a good choice for city driving. The 2000 Tracker offered a compelling combination of practicality, affordability, and rugged charm, solidifying its place as a popular choice among buyers seeking a versatile and reliable compact SUV.