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CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1997 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1997 Manuals

The CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1997 is a great vehicle that has proven popular over the years. Below are the factory original CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1997 owners and service repair manuals for the vehicle. In addition, this page has links to the electrical wiring and parts manuals for the CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1997. These are the exact manuals your CHEVROLET dealer has and are the best money can buy. If CHEVROLET C/K TRUCK 1997 is not what you are looking for, click on the navigation links or call our friendly staff for manuals for all cars, trucks, and vehicles in the United States. Click or call now.

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Related Questions

What is the engine size of the 1997 Chevrolet K truck?

The 1997 Chevrolet K truck was available with two engine sizes. The base engine was a 4.3L V6, while an optional upgrade was a 5.0L V8 engine. These engine options offered different power outputs and performance characteristics to cater to the preferences and needs of customers.

What type of transmission does the 1997 Chevrolet C truck have?

The 1997 Chevrolet C/K truck had both manual and automatic transmission options. The manual transmission offered was typically a 5-speed manual transmission, while the automatic transmission option was a 4-speed automatic transmission. The specific type of transmission would depend on the engine and trim level chosen for the truck.

What type of suspension does the 1997 Chevrolet C/K truck have?

The suspension setup for the 1997 Chevrolet C/K truck varied based on whether it was a 2-wheel drive (C-series) or 4-wheel drive (K-series) model. The C-series trucks utilized front coil springs, while the K-series trucks employed front torsion bars for their suspension system. However, both C-series and K-series trucks maintained the rear leaf spring configuration, supporting the live rear axle.

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