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  1. #1
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    Default New truck, didn't get diesel supplement

    I have been trying to find my (actually any) diesel supplement that was SUPPOSED to come with my owner's manual. I didn't get one. My manual refers to the diesel supplement for ALL things related to the Duramax engine.

    I was looking for capacities and even reccommendations for oil, fuel, etc. Did anyone else get one with their truck? I went to the dealer, they were totally dumbfounded about it. I showed them in the manual where it refers to it.

    They are supposed to be 'checking' on it, but you know how that goes...

    What am I missing? Also, are there repair manuals either here on this site, or available through the dealer, even aftermarket for this truck?

    Also I am worried that I am asking questions that have been covered. I have tried the faqs and the search function, but I am not getting the info I am seeking. Am I doing something wrong? I know I have asked a lot of questions, but I am just really wanting to know.

    Thanks for all your answers and patience!
    Scott
    St. Louis, MO


    '06 Silverado K2500 4x4 Crew Cab D/A "Big Max" AmpResearch retractable Running Boards, 4" Turbo back Kennedy Exhaust, Kennedy Custom Tune!
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    All good questions.

    For the supplemental, register and log into www.mygmlink.com . There you can download any user manuals (not service manuals) pertaining to your vehicle. If you have more than one GM vehicle, you can register them, too.

    The service manuals can be had from www.helminc.com for the hard copy, or www.alldatadiy.com for an online manual. Check them out, but I highly recommend alldata. Alldata will also have a copy of the owner's manual and supplemental.
    1985 Blazer 6.2
    2001 GMC 2500HD D/A
    dmaxmaverick@thedieselpage.com

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    Dmax, I have registered at mygmlink, still can't get my vin in, guess I'll have to call and talk to them. I emailed them about the supplement, and still haven't heard back. Thanks for the alldata pointer.

    Have you seen the supplement? I bet I can (and do) get more info here than I could even begin to with it. It's more of the principle. I changed the oil Tuesday and couldn't get a definitive answer on how much oil it takes with a filter (I didn't have access to a PC).

    Unfortunately I think it is a little over full, I put in 10 quarts thinking it took 12. It is reading just above the bullet on the end of the dipstick. I hope this doesn't hurt anything.
    Scott
    St. Louis, MO


    '06 Silverado K2500 4x4 Crew Cab D/A "Big Max" AmpResearch retractable Running Boards, 4" Turbo back Kennedy Exhaust, Kennedy Custom Tune!
    '99 BMW K1200LT "Special K" my other "SUV"
    '07 Salem by Forest River Fifth Wheel Toy Hauler

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    Dipsticks are kinda' misleading. The sticks are not always the same, but the sumps are. The listed oil capacity is 10 qts. Unless you have a dent in the sump, that's what it is. If you change your oil filter and put in 10 qts, the level on the stick should be your oil level. There are a bunch of marks (slots) on the stick, but no high/low level indicator. If your oil level is above the last slot, it should be OK. Verify your level with 10 qts, and remember where on the stick it shows, and go from there. If you have a hard time reading the stick, you can drill a small hole (1/8") in the grooves. Whatever the stick shows, don't put in less than 10 qts.

    The mygmlink thing was easy for me on the first truck because I had an invitation. I had to verify the VINs for my others. Once you get it up and working, it's pretty neat. A lot of nice features, including notices for any recalls. If you have Onstar, you can monitor that from there, as well.

    True about the info in the supp. You will get better info here. You should have it, though. You may have a question and can't get online when you need an answer. There are no stupid questions here, so ask away when you feel the need.
    1985 Blazer 6.2
    2001 GMC 2500HD D/A
    dmaxmaverick@thedieselpage.com

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    Default Chevrolet Diesel manual

    you can go to Chevy.com
    http://www.chevrolet.com/owners/chevy-manuals.html

    it's free, I see the diesel supplement manual for the '11 and '13 years for sure.

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    Default 2004 diesel manual supplement please

    Hi, new to this forum and to Chevy diesels...
    I've bought an '04 3500 w/Allison but it didnt come with the diesel supplement. I too cannot get the "mygm" site to work; anyone have a pdf they could post or email?
    many thanks in advance
    imacautosport@gmail.com

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