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1994 CAVALIER O W E R ' S MANUAL


O C h e v r o l e t Cavalier I994 Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents

Part I Seats & Restraint Systems.................. 1.,1


Part 2 Features & Controls............................. 41
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Part Comfort Controls& Audio Systems.... 91


Part 4 Your Driving and the Road ................ 107
Part 5 Problems on the Road....................... 127
Part 6
Part

Part
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Maintenance Schedule......................
Customer Assistance Information.... 221
Includes “Reporting Safety Defects” on page
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Part 9
Service Station Information.... Last Page

Printed in USA 10234005 B First Edition


Important Notes About this Manual
Please keepthis manual in your Chevrolet, so it will be there if you ever need it when you’reon theroad. If you sell the
vehicle, please leavethis manual in it so the new owner can useit.
This manual includesthe latest information at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes inthe product
after that time without further notice.
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Vote to Canadian Owners


?orvehicles first sold in Canada, substitutethe name “GeneralMotors of Canada Limited” for Chevrolet Motor
Iivision whenever it appearsin this manual.
?orCanadian OwnersWho Prefer a French Language Manual:
lux proprietaires canadiens:Vous pouvez vous procurer un exemplaire de ce guide en francaischez votre
:oncessionaire ou au DGN Marketing Services Ltd., 1500 Bonhill Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1C7.

’ublished by Chevrolet Motor Division General Motors, GM and the GM emblem, the word
General Motors Corporation Chevrolet, the Chevrolet emblemand the name
Cavalier are registered trademarks of General Motors
Corporation.
The word Delco is a registered trademark of General
Motors Corporation.

0 Copyright 1993 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division.


All rights reserved.

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The Heritage of Chevrolet
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The dynamic William C. ‘%illy”Durant

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Fii shifted gearsfrom making carriages to
making cars, forming half of the team
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birth to Chevrolet.
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The 1957 Chevy started a romance with the
American public-and was poweredby an
I available &el-injected V8.
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'60s automotive excitement


included Chevrolet landmarks like
the Corvette Sting Ray, thesporty Your new Chevrolet continuesa tradition of quality and value.
Camaro, and powerplants like the
legendary 327 V8.
Using Your 7994 Chevrolet Part 1: Seats & Restraint Systems Part 5: Problems on the Road
Owner’s Manual This part tells you howto use your seats This part tells youwhat to doif you
Many people readtheir owner’s and safety belts properly. have a problem while driving, such as a
manual from beginning to end when Part 2 Features & Controls flat tire or engine overheating.
they first receive their new vehicle. This This part explains howto startand Part 6:Service & Appearance Care
will help youlearn about the operate your Chevrolet. Here the manual tells you howto keep
features and controls for your vehicle. your Chevroletrunning properly and
In this manual, you’ll find that Part 3: Comfort Controls& Audio
Systems looking good.
pictures and words work together
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to explain things quickly. This part tells you howto adjust the Part 7: Maintenance Schedule
There are nine parts with thumb-tabbed ventilation and comfort controls and This part tells youwhen to perform
pages in this manual. Each part begins how to operate your audio system. vehicle maintenance and what fluids
with a brief list of contents, so you can Part 4 Your Driving and the Road and lubricants to use.
usually tellat a glanceif that part Here you’ll find helpfulinformation and
contains the information you want. tips about the road and how to drive
You can bend the manual slightly to under different conditions.
reveal the tabs that help you find apart.
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Part 8: Customer Assistance Part 9: Index Safety Warnings and Symbols


Information Here’s an alphabetical listingbf almost You will find a number of safety
This part includes important every subjectin this manual. You can cautions in this book. We use a box
information about reporting safety
defects and gives you detailsabout the
“Roadside Assistance” program.You
use it to quickly find something you
want to read.
with gray backgroundand the word
CAUTION to tell youabout things that
could hurt you if you were to ignore the
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will also findcustomer satisfaction warning.
phone numbers (including customer Service Station Information:
satisfaction numbers forthe hearing This isa quick referenceof service
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and speech impaired)as well as the information. You can find it on thelast
mediation/ arbitration procedure. We’ve page of this manual.
also included ordering information for
service publicationsin this part.
How to Use this Manual
In thegray caution area, we tell You will also find a circle
with a slash Vehicle Damage Warnings
you what the hazard is. Then we tell through it in this book. This safety Also, in this book you will find
you what to do to help avoid or reduce symbol means: these notices:
the hazard. Please read these cautions.
Don’t
If you don’t, you or others could be NOTICE:
hurt. Don’t do this These mean there is something
Don’t let this happen that could damage your vehicle.
In the notice area, we tell youabout
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something that can damage your


vehicle. Manytimes, this damage would
not be covered byyour warranty, and it
could be costly. But the notice will tell
you what to do to help avoidthe
damage.
When you readother manuals, you
might see CAUTION and NOTICE
warnings in different colorsor in
different words.
You’ll also see warning labelson your
vehicle. They use yellow forcautions,
blue for notices and the words
CAUTION or NOTICE.
Vehicle Symbols
These are some of the symbols you will
find on your vehicle.For example, these
These symbols are important for you
and your passengers whenever your
vehicle is driven:
These symbols haveto dowith your
lights: U
symbols are used on an original battery:

Caution Possible lnjuty Fasten SafetyBelts Master Lighting Switch


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Protect Eyes by Turn SignalDirection


Shielding Door LocklUnlock

Caustic BatteryAcid
HazardWarningFlashers A
Could Cause Burns Power Window
Headlight High Beam
Avoid Sparks or Flames
Parking Lights pf
Spark or Flame
Could Explode Battery
How to Use this Manual
These symbols are on some of your These symbols are used on warning and Here are some other symbols youmay
controls: indicator lights: see:
Windshield Wipers Engine Coolant Fuse
Temperature

Windshield Washer Trunk Release


Battery Charging
System
Windshield Defroster Lighter
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Rear WindowDefogger
Fuel p3 Horn

Engine Oil Pressure


Ventilating Fan Speaker
Brake
Hood Release
Anti-Lock Brakes
Part I
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H e r e YOU’II find information about Seats and Seat Controls ............................................................................................ 12


the seatsin your Chevrolet and how Safety Belts................................................................................................................ 17
. You
to use your safety belts properly How to Wear Safety Belts Properly .......................................................................... 20
can also learn about some things Driver Position.......................................................................................................... 21
you shouldnot do with safetybelts. Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy........................................................................... 24
Right Front Passenger Position................................................................................ 25
Rear Seat Passengers ................................................................................................ 25
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides............................................................................. 27
Center Passenger Position........................................................................................ 29
Children ..................................................................................................................... 30
Smaller Childrenand Babies .................................................................................... 30
Child Restraints ......................................................................................................... 31
Larger Children......................................................................................................... 38
Safety Belt Extender .................................................................................................. 40
Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ........................................................................ 40
Seats & Restraint Systems
Stas and Stat Controls
This section tellsyou about the seats-
how to adjust thern-and &a about
reclining seatbacks and head restraints.
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Manual Front Seat ikclining Front Seafbsck


3'0 adjust the seatback, lift the lever or].
tlhe outer side uf the sed mdmove the
Sieathack to where you want it. Release.
tlhe lever to lo& the seatback. Pull up
0n the kmr and the seat will go to an
Upright position.
B;ut don't have a seatback reclinedit
Y'Dur vehicle ismoving.

Move the lever under the front seat to


unlock it. Slidethe seat to where you
want it. Then releasethe lever and try
to move the seat with your body, to
make sure the seat is lockedinto place.
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Head Restraints
Head restraints are fixed on some
vehicles and adjustable on others. Slide
an adjustable head restraint up or down
so that the topof the restraint is closest
to the topof your ears.
This position reduces the chance of a
neck injuryin acrash.
On some models,the head restraints tilt
forward and rearward also.
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Manual 4-WayAdjustWe Drker’s Fmni Seatback LaRches


Seat (opnouj (%DOOR MODELS)
There are two levers at the front of the In 2-door models, the &oatseatback
seat. The left lever adjusts the seat folds forwardto let people get into the
forward arrd back. The right lever back seat. Your seatbackwill move
adjusts the angle of the frontof the seat. back and forth freely, unless YQU come p& ”&q
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To Adjust the Seat%Forward and to a sudden stop. Then it will lock in
Rearward Movement: place.
There’s onetime the seatback may not
Lift the left leverup and adjust the sed fold without some help fmm you: That’s
forward or back.Then release the lever
and try to move the seat to be certain if your vehicleis parked going down a
that it is locked inplace. fairly steep hill.
To Raise or Lower the Frontof the To fold a front seatback forward, push
seat: the seatback towardthe rear as you lift
this latch. Then the seatback will fold
Lift the right lever, and lean forward or forward. The latch must be down for
backward. the seat to w o k properly.
Easy-Enfry Seaf
(RS 2-DOOR AND 2-24 MODELS)
The right front seat of your vehicle
makes it easy to get in and out of the
rear seat.
When you push down on therear
latch and tilt the right front seatback
fully forward,the whole seat will slide
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forward.
After someone gets into the rear seat Splif Fold-Down Rear Seaf (OPTION)
area, move the right front seatback to To Open:
its original position.Then move the Pull forwardon theseat tab.
seat rearward until it locks. To Close:
To getout, again tilt the seatback fully Push the seatback upitstooriginalposition.
forward. Push the seatback solidlyup against the
back plateto ensure that theinertial
latch hooks.

Folding Rear Seaf (WAGON)


To add more cargo room, your rear
seatback can be easily folded down. Be
sure to check your seatback latches now
and then by pushing the seatback back
and forth. If they do not latch properly,
have them checked by your dealer.
Remember to keep safety belts clearof seat
hinges and latches so they are not damaged
when you raise and lower the seatback.
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To Lower the Split Folding Rear Seat: 2. Push down on the filler panel and the To Raise theSplit Folding Rear Seat:
1. There is a release leveron the side of1seatback so they lock into a level 1. Push downon the edge of the
each seat. Pull the release lever position. seatback and pull up the filler panel.
forward and pull the seatback 2. Lift the seatback until it loclts in
forward and down. place. Push back and forth on the
Seatback to be sure it is locked in
place.

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Safety Belts: They’re For
Everyone
This part of the manual tells you howto
use safety belts properly.It also tells
you some things you should not do with
n
safety belts.
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This figure lightsup as a reminder to You never know if you’ll bein a crash.
buckle up. (See Safety Belt Warning If you do have a crash, you don’t know
Light in the Index.) if it will bea bad one.
In many states and Canadian provinces, A few crashes are mild, and some
the law says to wear safety belts. Here’s crashes can be so serious that even
why: They work. buckled up a person wouldn’t survive.
But most crashes are in between. In
many of them, people who buckleup
can survive and sometimes walk away.
Without belts they could have been
badly hurt or killed.
After more than 25 years of safety belts
in vehicles, the facts are clear. In most
crashes buckling up does matter ... a lot!
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Why Safety Belts Work 2. When the bike hits the block, it 3. Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose
When you ride inor on anything, you stops. But thechild keeps going! it's just a seat on wheels.
go as fast as it goes.
1. For example, if the bike is going 10
mph (16 km/h). so is the child.

4. Put someone on it. 5. Get itup to speed. Then stop the 6. The person keeps goinguntil stopped
vehicle. The rider doesn't stop. by something.
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In a real vehicle, itcould be the windshield
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With safety belts,. you slow down as the systems only- so they workwith
& ~ ‘m&t&sQp,
v6Kicle d & ~ i ; ~ & ! h&. safety belts,not instead of them.
You stop over more distance, and your Every air bag system ever offered for
strongest bones take theforces. That’s
why safety belts makesuch good sense.
sale has required the use of safety
belts. Evenif you’re in a vehicle that
has air bags, you still haveto buckle
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up to get the most protection. That’s
HereAre Questions Many true notonly in frontal collisions, but
especially in side and other
People Ask About Safety
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collisions.
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7. or the instrument panel Belts - the Answers
and Q: If I’m a good driver, andI never
Q: Won’t I be trapped in the vehicle drive f a r from home,why should I
after an accident if I’m wearinga wear safety belts?
safety belt? A You may be an excellent driver,but if
A: You could be -whether you’re you’re in anaccident - even one
wearing a safety belt ornot. But you that isn’t your fault-you and your
can easily unbucklea safety belt, passengers can behurt. Being a good
even if you’re upside down. And driver doesn’t protectyou from
your chanceof being conscious things beyond yourcontrol, such as
4 bad drivers. Most accidents occur
during and after an accident, so you
can unbuckle and get out, is much within 25 miles (40 km)of home.
: ” greater if you are belted. And the greatest number of serious
Q: Why don’t theyjust putin air bags
injuries and deaths occur at speeds
so people won’t haveto wear safety of less than 40 mph (65 lun/h).
belts? Safety beltsare for everyone.
A: Air bags are in some vehicles today
8. or the safety belts! and will bein more of them in the
future. But theyare supplemental
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Seats & Restraint Systc


First, you’ll want to know which
restraint systems your vehicle has.
We’ll start with the driver position.

Vehicles First SoldIn Canada


Was your Chevroletfirst sold, when
new, in Canada? (If it was, a sticker on
the driver’s door will say “conformsto
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Safety Belt Warninglight all applicable Canada motor vehicle ...”


etc.) If so, then therest of Part 1 does
When the key is turned to Run or Start, not apply to your vehicle.
a chimewill come on for about eight
seconds to remind peopleto fasten their To learn how to use your safetybelts,
safety belts, unless the driver’s safety How To Wear SafetyBelts please read the Owner’s Manual Safety
belt is already buckled. The safety belt Belt Supplement.It comes with every
light will also comeon and stay on for Properly new Chevroletfirst sold in Canada.
20 seconds, then itwill flashfor an
additional 55 seconds. If the driver’s Adults
belt is already buckled,neither the This section is only for peopleof adult
chime nor thelight will comeon. size.
Be aware that there are special things to
know about safety belts and children.
And there are different rules for smaller
children and babies. If a child will be
riding in your Chevrolet, seethe section
after this one,called Children. Follow
those rules for everyone’sprotection.

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Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt And you don’t have to unbuckle when


Driver Position you get out.
This section describes the driver’s This safety beltis called “automatic”
because you don’t have to buckle up Just get into your vehicle. Then close
restraint system. and lock the door. Adjust the seat (to
when you getinto your vehicle.
see how, see Seats in the Index) so you
can situp straight.

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The safety belt locltsif there’s a sudden


stop or a crash.
It’s possiblethat anautomatic belt
could keep you from fully opening a
door. That can happenif the door was
slammed shut very hard. Just close the
door allthe way, then slowly open it. If
that doesn’t fix it, then your Chevrolet
needs service.
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The lap belt should be wornas low on We hope you’ll always keep your To unbuckle the automatic belt, just
:he hips as possible. In a crash, this automatic belt buckled. However,you push the button on the buckle.
lpplies forceto thestrong pelvic bones. may need to unbuckle it inan
2nd you’d be less likely to slide under emergency.
:he lap belt.If you slid under it, thebelt
would apply forceat your abdomen.
rhis could cause serious or even fatal
njuries. The shoulder belt should go
Iver the shoulder and acrossthe chest.
rhese parts of the body are best ableto
.ake belt restraining forces.

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To reattach the automaticbelt: QI: What's wrong with this? Q: What's wrong with this?
1. Close and lock the door. A,:The shoulder belt is too loose. It A: The belt is buclded inthe wrong
2. Adjust the seat (to see how, see Seats won't give nearly as much protectior place.
in theIndex) so you can sit up this way.
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straight.
3. Pick up the latch plate and pull the
belt across you. Don't let it get
twisted.
1. Push the latch plate into thebuckle
until it cliclts. Pullup on the latch
plate to make sure it is secure.

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Q: What’s wrong with this? Q: What’s wrong with this? Safety Belt Use During
A: The shoulder belt is worn under the A: The beltis twisted acrossthe body.
ani. It should be worn over the Prepncy
shoulder at all times: Safety belts work for everyone,
including pregnant women. Like all
occupants, they are more likelyto be
seriously injured if they don’twear I I
safety belts.
A pregnant woman should wear lap- a
shoulder belt, and the lap portion
should be worn as low as possible
throughout the pregnancy.
The best wayto protect the fetus is to
protect the mother. When a safety belt
is worn properly, it’s more’likelythat
the fetus won’t be hurt ina crash. For
pregnant women,as for anyone,the key
to making safety belts effectiveis
wearing them properly.
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Pear Seat Outside Passenger 1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the If the belt stops beforeit reaches the
Dositions belt across you. Don't let it get buckle, tiltthe latch plate and keep
twisted. pulling until you can buckle it.
Lap-Shoulder Belt
2.Push the latch plate into the buckle Pull up on the latch plate to make sure
The positions nextto thewindows have until it clicks. it is secure.
ap-shoulder belts. Here's howto wear
me properly. If the belt is not long enough,see Safety
Belt Extender at theend of this section.
Make sure the release button on the
buckle is positionedso you would be
able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly
if you ever had to.
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To make the lap part tight, pull down The lap part of the belt should be worn To unlatch the belt, just push the
on the buckle end of the belt as you pull low and snugon thehips, just touching button on the buckle.
up on the shoulder part. the thighs. In a crash, this applies force
to thestrong pelvic bones. And you’dbe Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides
less likelyto slide under the lap belt. If
you slid under it, thebelt would apply for Children and Small Adults
force at your abdomen. This could cause Your vehicle may be equipped with rear
serious or even fatal injuries. The shouldershoulder belt comfort guides. This
belt should go over the shoulder and feature will provide added comfortfor
across the chest. These parts of the bod3 children who have outgrown child
are best able to take belt restraining forces.
restraints and for small adults. The
The safety beltlocla if there’s a sudden comfort guides pullthe shoulder belts
stop or a crash.
away from the neck and head. (This
feature is not availableon vehicles with
a convertibletop.)
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There is one guide for each outside 2. Slide the guide under and past the 3. Be sure that thebelt is not twisted
passenger positionin the rear seat. You belt. The elastic cord must beunder and it lies flat. The elastic cord must
will find them tucked in betweenthe the belt. Then, place the guide over be under the belt and the guide on
seatback and the interior body, about the belt, and insert the two edges of top.
half-way downthe edge of the seatback. the belt into the slots of the guide.
Here is how youshould install the
comfort guideon the shoulder belts:
1. Pull the elastic cordout from
between the edge of the seatback and
the interior body to remove the guide
from its storage clip.

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4. Buckle the belt around thechild, and ICenter Passenger Position To make the belt longer, tilt the latch
make sure that both the lap belt and plate and pull it along the belt.
the shoulder belt are secured
properly. Makesure that theshoulder Lap Belt
belt crosses the shoulder. See Safety If your vehiclehas a rear bench seat,
Belts, Rear Seat Passengers in the someone can sit in thecenter position.
i Index. When you sit in a center seating
To remove and store thecomfort position, you have alap safety belt,
guides, just perform these steps in which has no retractor.
reverse order. Squeeze the belt edges
together so that you can take them out
from the guides. Pull the guide upward
to expose its storage clip, and then slide
the guide onto theclip. Rotate the guide
and clip inward and in between the
seatback and the interior body, leaving
only the loop of elastic cord exposed.
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To make the belt shorter, pull its free IChildren


end as shown until the belt issnug.
Everyone in a vehicle needs protection!
Buckle, positionand release it thesame That includes infantsand all children
way as the lap part of a lap-shoulder smaller than adult size. In fact, the law
belt. If the belt isn’t long enough, see in every state in the United States and
Safety Belt Extender at the end of this in every Canadian province says
section. children up to some agemust be
Make sure the release button on the restrained whilein a vehicle.
buckle is positioned so you would be
able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly
if you ever hadto.
Accident statistics show that children
are safer if they are restrained in the
rear rather than thefront seat. We at
General Motors therefore recommend
that you put your child restraint in the
rear seat unless the child is aninfant
and you’re the only adult in the vehicle.
In that case, you mightwant to secure
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the restraint in the front seat where you


can keep an eye on the baby.
Wherever you installit, be sure to
secure the child restraint properly.
Keep in mind that anunsecured child
restraint can move around in a collision
or sudden stop and injure people in the
IChild Restraints vehicle. Be sure toproperly secure any
Be sure to follow the instructions for child restraint in your vehicle- even
the restraint. You may find these when no child is in it.
instructions on the restraint itself or in
a booklet, or both.These restraints use
the belt systemin your vehicle,but the
child also has to be secured within the
restraint to help reduce the chance of
personal injury. The instructions that
come with the infant or child restraint
will show you howto do that.

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Top Strap Securing a Child Restraint ina 4.Buckle the belt. Makesure therelease
If your child restraint has a top strap, it Rear Outside Position button is positioned so you would be
should be anchored. able to unbuckle the safety belt
You’ll be usingthe lap-shoulder belt. quickly if you ever hadto.
If you need to have an anchor installed, See the earlier sectionabout the top
you can ask your Chevrolet dealer to strap if the child restraint has one.
put it in for you.If you want to install 1. Put the restraint on the seat. Follow
an anchor yourself, your dealer can tell the instructions for the child
you how to doit. restraint.
For cars first sold in Canada, child 2. Secure the child in the child restraint
restraints with a top strapmust be as theinstructions say.
anchored according to Canadian Law.
3. Pick up the latch plate, and run the
Your dealercan obtain the hardware kit lap and shoulder portions of the
and install it for you, or you may install vehicle’s safety beltthrough or
it yourself using the instructions around the restraint. The child
provided in the kit.
restraint instructions will show you
Use the tether hardwarekit available from how. Tiltthe latch plate to adjust the
the dealer. The hardwareand installation belt if needed. If the shoulder belt
instructions were specifically designed goes infront of the child’s face or
for this vehicle. neck, put it behind the child restraint.
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I 5. To tighten the belt, pull up on the


shoulderbeltwhileyou push down
on the child restraint.
6. Push and pull the child restraint in
different directionsto be sure it is
secure.
Securing a Child Restraint the
Center Rear Seat Position
in

When you securea child restraint in a


To remove the child restraint, just center seating position, you’llbe using
unbuckle the vehicle’s safety beltand the lap belt.
let it go back allthe way. The safety belt
will move freely againand be ready to See the earlier sectionabout the top
work foran adult or larger child strap if the child restraint has one.
passenger.

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different dtlrectionsto be sure it is


secure. If the child restraint isn’t
secure, turn thelatch plate over and
buckle it again. Then seeif it is
secure. If it isn’t, securethe restraint
in a different place inthe vehicle and
contact the child restraint maker for
their advice about how to attach the
child restraint properly.
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1, Make the belt as long as possible by 4. Run the vehicle’s safety belt through
tilting the latch plate and pulling it or around the restraint. The child To remove the child restraint, just
unbuckle the vehicle’s safety belt.It will
along the belt. restraint instructionswil show you how. be readyto work for anadult or larger
2. Put the restraint on theseat. Follow 5. Buckle the belt. Make sure the child passenger.
the instructions for the child release button is positioned so you
restraint. would be ableto unbuckle the safety
3. Secure the child in the child restraint belt quickly if you ever hadto.
as the instructions say. 6. To tighten the belt, pull its free end
while you push down onthe child
restraint.

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Securing a Child Restraint inthe Your dealer can get this and install the
Right Front Seat hardware for you. It's free. The special
belt is GM Part Number 12340286. Your
To use a child restraint here, you will dealer can find the correct hardwarein the
need a special infant/childseat accessory sectionof the GM Parts Catalog
attaching belt and thehardware that
goes with it. See the earlier section
about the top strap if the child restraint
has one.
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Once the special hardware is installed, 2. Snap one hook of the infant/child
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3. Put the belt's special latch plate into P


please follow the instructions with it seat attaching belt near the floor at the vehicle's safety belt buckle.
and these steps: the door side of the seat.
1. Unbuckle the automatic lap-shoulder
belt by pushing the button on the
buckle. It will stay on thedoor, ready
to be rebuckledfor use by adults or
older children.
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4. You can makethe belt longer by 8. Put thehook on the free endthrough 9. To make it tight, pull the belt while
tilting the buckle and pulling it along the slot in the latch plate. you push downon the child restraint.
the belt. If the belt won't staytight, switch it
5. Put the restrainton the seat.Follow end forend.
the instructionsfor the child IO. Push and pull the child restraint in
restraint. different directionsto be sure it is
6. Secure the child in the child restraint secure.
as the instructionssay. To remove the infant/child seat
7. Run the belt through or around the restraint:
child restraint. The child restraint 1. Push the buttonon the safety belt
instructions will show you how. buckle and remove the special latch
plate. Leave the latch plate on the
special belt.
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2. Push the spring on the hook near the Larger Children children who aren’t buckledup can
door and remove the special belt. Children who have outgrown child strike other people who are. I
Put the belt awayin a safe place in your restraints should wearthe vehicle’s
vehicle, so it won’t flyaround in a crash safety belts.
and injure someone. If you have the choice, a child shouldsi1
Remember to reattach the automatic next to a window so the child can wear
belt again, oncethe child restraint is a lap-shodder belt and get the
removed. Be sure it isn’t twisted. additional restraint a shoulder beltcan
provide.
Accident statistics show that children
are safer if they are restrained in the
rem seat. But theyneed to use the
safety belts properly.
Children who aren’t buckled up can
be thrown out in a crash.
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Q: What if ,ab .child earing ais
lap-
shouldetbelt, tjdi the s&
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small that the shoulder beltis very


close to the child’s face or neck?
A: Move the child toward the center of
the vehicle, but be sure that the
shoulder belt still ison thechild’s
shoulder, so that in a crash the
child’s upper bodywould have the
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restraint thatbelts provide. If the


child is so small that the shoulder
belt is still very closeto the child’s
face or neck,you might want to
place the child in thecenter seat
position, the one that has only a lap
belt. See Rear Safety Belt Comfort
Guides in the Index.

Wherever the child sits, thelap portion


of the belt should beworn low and snug
on the hips, just touching the child’s
thighs. This applies belt forceto the
child’s pelvic bones in a crash.
Seats & Restraint Systems

4 Safety BeltEaeder
If the vehicle’s safety belt will fasten
around you, you should useit. The
Replacing Safety Belts
a Crash
AjFer S
automatic lap-shoulder belt has plenty If you’ve had acrash, do you need new
of extra length builtin, so it will fasten belts?
around almost all people. After a very minor collision, nothing
But if a safety belt isn’t longenough to may be necessary.But if the belts were
fasten, your dealer will order you an stretched, as they would beif worn
during a more severe crash, then you
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extender. It’s free. When you go to in


order it, take the heaviest coat you will need new belts. Q: What’s wrong with this?
wear, so the extender will be long If belts are cut or damaged, replace A: The belt is torn.
enough for you.The extender will be them. Collision damagealso may mean Torn or frayed belts may not protect
just for you,and just for the seat in your you will need to have safety beltor seat you in a crash. They can rip apart under
vehicle that you choose. Don’t let parts repaired or replaced. New parts impact forces. If a belt istorn orfrayed,
someone else useit, and use it only for and repairs may be necessary evenif the get a newone right away.
the seat it is madeto fit. To wear it, just belt wasn’t being used at thetime of the
attach it to the regular safety belt. collision.

Checking Your Restraint


Systems
Now and then, make sure all your belts,
buckles, latch plates,retractors,
anchorages and reminder systemsare
working properly.Look for any loose
parts or damage. If you see anything
that might keep arestraint system from
doing its job, have it repaired.
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Keys............................................................................................................................ 42
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Locks .......................................................................................................................... 43
H e r e you can learn about the Glove
. . Box .................................................................................................................. 47
many standard and' optional Ignition ....................................................................................................................... 50
features on your Chevrolet. and Starting Your Engine................................................................................................. 51
information on starting. shifiing and Engine Coolant Heater.............................................................................................. 52
braking; Also explained are the Automatic Transaxle................................................................................................. 53
instrument panel and the:warning Manual Transaxle ................................... i ................................................................. 56
systems that tell youif everything is Parking Brake.......................................................... 1.................................................. 58
working properly-and what to do Shfiing intoPark .................................................................................... ................. 58
if you have a problem . Windows ..... .............................................................................................................. 62
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever.............................................................................. 63
Headlights ............................................. .I. ................................................. .:............-65
Interior Lights............................................................................................................ 67
Windshield Wipers..................................................................................................... 68
Windshield Washer................................................................................. .l ................. 69
Cruise Control........................................................................................................... 70
Mirrors ....................................................................................................................... 72
Ashtrays and Lighter................................................................................................. 75
Sunroof ...................................................................................................................... 75
Instrument Panel....................................................................................................... 80
Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ..................................................................... 84
Features & Controls
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?heignition keysare for the ignition :he door keys are for the doors and all
IdY. Ither locks.
Vhen a new Chevroletis delivered, the
lealer removes the plugs from the keys,
nd gives them to the first owner.
Iach plug has a code on it thattells
our dealer or a qualified locksmith
.owto maleextra keys. Keepthe plugs
I a safe place.If you lose your keys,
ou'll be able to have newones made
asily using these plugs.
NOTICE:
Your Chevrolet hasa number of new
features that can help preventtheft.
But you can have a lot of trouble
getting into your vehicleif you ever
lock your keys inside.You may even
have to damage your vehicleto get
in. So be sure you haveextra keys.
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rhere areseveral waysto lock and From the Inside:


d o c k your vehicle. To lock the door, pullthe sliding lockin$
From the Outside: lever back.
Use your door ley. To unlock the door, push the sliding
locking lever forward.
Automatic Door Locks If you don’t want the doors to
Just close yourdoors and turn on the automatically unlock whenthe key is
ignition. If you have an automatic turned to the OFF position, you can
transaxle, all of the doors will lock remove the Automatic Door Unlock
when you move your shift lever out of P fuse. Forfuse location, see the Index
(Park) or N (Neutral). If you have a under Fuse Usage.
manual transaxle, all of the doors will Leaving Your Vehicle
lock when the vehicle goesabout 8 mph If you are leaving the vehicle, open your
(13 l d h ) . If someone needsto get out door and set the locks from inside. Then
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while the vehicle isrunning, have that get out and close the door.
Power Door Locks person use the manual or power lock.
You can lock or unlock all doors of your When the door is closed again,it will
vehicle fromthe driver or passenger lock automatically whenyou move your
door lockswitch. shift leverout of P (Park) or N
On 4-door models,the switch on each (Neutral). If you have a manual
rear door works onlythat door’s lock.It transaxle, the doors will lock whenthe
won’t lock (or unlock) all of the vehicle reaches about 8 mph (13 M h ) .
doors-that’s a safety feature. All doors will automatically unlock
when the key isturned to the OFF
position.

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Remote Trunk Release (OPTION) Lockout Feature: Liftgate Lock (WAGON)


Pull upwardon the remote release The remote trunk release is equipped To unlock the liftgate fromthe outside,
handle, located on thefloor near the left with a lockout feature to help prevent insert the door l e y and turn it
side of the driver’s seat, to release the unauthorized entry into the trunkwhen clockwise. Then lift up the bottom of
trunk lid. the vehicle is unattended. The switch is the liftgate.
located on the inside of the trunklid, Be sure thereare no overhead
mounted to the trunklid latch. obstructions before you open the
To turn thelockout on, slide the switch liftgate. You could slamthe liftgate into
all the way to the right until it clicks. something and break the glass.
When the lockout is on, themechanical
remote trunk release will not release the
trunk lid. However,the trunklid can
still be openedwith the key.
To turn thelockout off, slide the switch
all the way to the left.
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Remote Liltgate Release(WAGON) Glove Box


Press the yellow liftgate releasebutton To open, pinch the handle.
located in the glove box to release the
liftgate.
The automatic transaxle must be in P
(Park) or N (Neutral) for the liftgate
neft
Vehicle theft is big business, especially
lock releaseto work. With amanual in some cities.Although your Chevrolet
transaxle, the parking brakemust be set. has anumber of theft deterrent features,
we know that nothing we put on it can
make it impossible to steal. However,
there are ways you can help.
Illuminated EntryExit System
When you liftthe handle of either front
door, the lights inside your vehicle will
go on. (On thewagon, the rear
compartment light willnot go on when
the doors are opened.) These lights will
go off after about 40 seconds, orwhen
the ignition isturned on.
For two minutes after you remove the
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key fromthe ignition, the lights inside Trunk Lock


your vehicle will stayon for about 15 To unlockthe trunkfrom the outside,
seconds to provide an illuminated exit. insert the door keyand turn it.
The illuminated entry/exit system is
deactivated when the dome light lever is
moved to theOFF position.

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Features & Controls
Key in the rgnition Parking at Night Parking Lots
If you walk away from your vehiclewith Park in a lightedspot, close all windows If you park in a lotwhere someone will
the keys inside, it’s an easy target for and lock your vehicle. Remember to keep be watching your vehicle, it’s best to
joy riders or professional thieves- so your valuablesout of sight. Put them in lock it up and take your keys. Butwhat
don’t do it. a storage area, or take them with you. if you have to leave your ignition key?
When youpark your Chevroletand What if you have to leave something
open the driver’s door, you’ll hear a valuable in your vehicle?
chime reminding youto remove your Put your valuables in a storage area,
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ley from the ignition and take it with like yourtrunk or glove box.
you. Always do this. Your steering Lock allthe doors except the driver’s.
wheel will be locked,and so will your Then take thedoor key with you.
ignition. If you havean automatic
transaxle, taking your key out also locks
your transaxle. And rememberto lock
the doors.

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New Khicle ‘Break-in"
NOTICE:
Your modern Chevroletdoesn’t
need an elaborate “break-in.” But it
will perform better in the long run
if you followthese guidelines:
Don’t drive at any one speed -
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fast or slow -for the fist 500


Convenience Net (OPTION) Trunk Cargo Anchors(OPTION) miles (804 km) . Don’t make full-
Your vehicle may havea convenience If your vehiclehas fold-down rear seats, throttle starts.
net. You’ll see itjust inside the back you’ll findtwo or four anchors on the Avoid making hardstops for the
wall of the trunk. Putsmall loads, like back wall of your trunk. You can use first 200 miles (322 km)or so.
grocery bags,behind the net. It can help these anchors to tie down lighter loads. During this time your newbrake
keep them from falling overduring They preventthings from shifting during
sharp turnsor quickstarts and stops. linings aren’t yetbroken in. Hard
sudden stops, turnsand maneuvers. stops with new linings can mean
Unclip a corner of the convenience net These anchors are not for heavierloads.
to fit larger objectsbehind the net, then premature wear and earlier
reclip it to secure them in place. Store thoseitems as far forward inthe replacement. Follow this
trunk as possible. “brealring-in” guideline every
The net isn’t for larger, heavier loads. time you get newbrake linings.
Store them in the trunk as far forward
as you can.
You can unhook the net so that itwill
lie flat whenyou’re not using it.
Features & Controls
RUN
A warning chime w ill sound if you open
the driver’s door whenthe ignition is off
and the key isin the ignition.
Run: An “on” position to which the
switch returns .after youstart your
engine and release’the syitch.The
switch staysin the Run position when
the engine is running. But even when
the engine isnot running, you can use
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Run to operate your electrical power


.Ignition Switch accessories, andto display some histru-
With the ignition keyin theignition ment panel WarningJights.
switch, youcan turn the switch to five Stark Starts theengine. Whenthe
positions: engine starts, release the key. The I .

Accessory: An “on” position in which ignition switchwill return toRun for NOTICE:
you c m operate your electrical power normal driving. If your key seemsstuck in Lock and
accessories. Press in the ignition switch Note that even if the engine is not you can’tturn it,be sure it is allthe
as you turn thetop of it toward you. running, the positions Accessory and way in. If it is, thenturn thesteering
Lock The only positiopin which you can Run are “qd’positions’thatallow you wheel le&’andright while youiurh
remove the key. This locks your steering to operate your electrical accessories, the key hard. But turn thekey only
wheel, ignition and transaxle. such as .the radio. with your hand. Using a tool to
Off: ,Unlocksthe steering wheel, ignition force it could breakthe key orthe
and transaxle, but does not send electrical ignition switch.If none of this works,
power to any accessories. Use this position then your vehicle needs service.
if your vehicle must be pushed or towed,
but never try to push-start your vehicle.

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Starting YourEngine To start your engine:
1. Without pushingthe accelerator
Follow the proper steps to start the
engine. pedal, turn your ignitionkey to Start.
When the engine starts, let go ofthe
Automatic Transaxle:

n
key. The idle speed will go down as
Move your shift leverto P (Park) orN your engine getswarm.
(Neutral). Your enginewon’t start in
any other position - that’s a safety NOTICE:
feature. To restart when you’re already Holding yourkey in Start for longer
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moving, use N (Neutral) only. than 15 seconds at a time will cause


Key Release Button
(MANUAL TRANSAXLE) your battery to be drained much
NOTICE: sooner. And the excessive heat can
The ignitionkey cannot be removed
from the ignition unlessthe key release Don’t try to shift to P (Park) if your damage yourstarter motor.
button is used. Chevrolet is moving.If you do, you
could damagethe transaxle. Shift 2. If your engine still won’tstart (or
To Remove the Key: to P (Park) only when your vehicle starts but then stops),it could be
Turn the key to theOff position. Press is stopped. flooded with too much gasoline. Try
the key release button while turning the pushing your accelerator pedalall the
key from Off to Lock.Keeping your Manual Transaxle:
finger on the button,pull the key way to thefloor and holding itthere
straight out. Hold the clutch pedal to thefloor, then as you hold the key in Start for about
shift your gear selectorto N (Neutral) three seconds. If the vehicle starts
while starting theengine. Your vehicle briefly but then stopsagain, do the
won’t start if the clutch pedal is not all same thing, but thistime keepthe
the way down-that’s a safety feature. pedal down for five orsix seconds.
This clearsthe extra gasoline from
the engine.
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NOTICE:
Your engineis designed to work
with the electronics in your vehicle.
If you add electricalparts or
accessories, you could change the
way the fuel injection system
operates. Before adding electrical
equipment, check with your dealer.
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If you don’t, your engine might not


perform properly.If you ever haveto I Engine Coolant Heater
have your vehicle towed, see the part
of this manual that tells how to do (Engine Block Heater) (OPTION)
it without damaging your vehicle. See In very cold weather, 0°F (-18°C) or
Towing Your Vehicle in theIndex. colder, the engine coolant heater can
help. You’ll get easier starting and
better fuel economyduring engine
Driving Through Deep warm-up. Usually, the coolant heater NOTICE:
should be plugged in a minimumof four After you’ve usedthe coolant
Standing Water hours prior to starting your vehicle. heater, be sure to store the cord as
To use the coolant heater: it was beforeto keep it away from
NOTICE: moving engineparts. If you don’t, it
1. Turn off the engine.
If you drivetoo quickly through could be damaged.
deep puddles orstanding water, 2. Open the hood and unwrap the
water can come in through your electrical cord.
engine’s air intake and badly damage 3.Plug it into a normal, grounded
your engine.If you can’t avoid deep 110-volt outlet.
puddles or standing water, drive
through them very slowly.
How long shouldyou keep the coolant
heater plugged in? The answer depends
on theweather, the kind of oil you
have, and some other things. Instead of
trying to list everything here, we ask
that you contact a Chevrolet dealer in
the areawhere you’ll be parking your
vehicle. The dealer can give youthe best
advice forthat particular area.
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.Automatic Transaxle Park


Your automatic transaxle has a shift P (Park): This locks yourfront wheels.
lever locatedon theconsole between It’s the best position to use when you
the seats. start your engine because your vehicle
There are several different positions for can’t move easily.
your shift lever.In this manual, these
are referred to by the commonly used
symbols in the right column below:
Park P
. Reverse R
Neutral N
Drive D
Second 2
First 1

.
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Ensure the shift lever is fully in P
(Park) range before starting the engine.
Your Chevrolethas a brake-transaxle
shift interlock. You have to fully apply
your regular brakesbefore you can shift
from P (Park) when the ignition ley is
in the Run position. If you cannot shift
out of P (Park), ease pressure on the
shift lever-push the shift lever allthe
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way into P (Park) and also release the


shift leverbutton asyou maintain brake Reverse
application. Then move the shift lever R (Reverse): Use this gear to back up.
into thegear youwish. See the Index
under Shifting Out of P (Park). NOTICE:
Shifting to R (Reverse)while your
vehicle is moving forward could
damage yourtransaxle. Shift to R
only after your vehiclehas stopped.

To rock your vehicle back and forth to


get out of snow, ice or sand without
damaging yourtransaxle, see the Index
under I f You’reStuck: In Sand, Mud,
Ice or Snow.

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Neutral Forward Gears


N (Neutral):In thisposition, your D (Drive): This positionis for normal
engine doesn’tconnect with the wheel: driving.
To restart when you’re already moving, 2 (Second Gear):This positiongives
use N (Neutral) only. Also, use N wher you more powerbut lower fuel economy
your vehicle is being towed. You canuse 2 on hills. It can help contro
NOTICE: your speed as you go down steep
Damage to your transaxle caused mountain roads, but thenyou would
by shifting out of P (Park) or N also want to use your brakesoff and on
(Neutral) with the engine racing .. I

isn’t covered by your warranty. NOTICE:


Don’t drive in 2 (Second Gear) for
more than 5 miles (8 km), or at
speeds over 55 mph (88 km/h), or
you can damage your transaxle.
Use D as much as possible.
Don’t shift into 2 unless you are
going slowerthan 65 mph (105 km/h),
or you can damage your engine.
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1 (First Gear): This position gives you 1 3 5
even more power(but lower fuel
economy) than 2. You can use it on
very steep hills, or in deep snow or
mud. If the selector lever isput in 1, the
transaxle won’t shift into first gearuntil
the vehicle is going slowly enough.
2 4 R
NOTICE:
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If your front wheels can’t rotate,


don’t try to drive. This might Manual Transale This is your shiftpattern. Here’s how to
operate your transaxle:
happen if you were stuck in very There are seven different positions:
deep sand or mud or wereup N Neutral 1 (First Gear):Press the clutch pedal
against a solid object. You could and shift into 1. Then, slowly let up on
damage yourtransaxle. 1 First Gear the clutch pedalas you press the
Also, if you stop when going uphill, 2 Second
Gear accelerator pedal.
don’t hold your vehiclethere with 3 Third
Gear You can shift into 1 when you’re going
only the accelerator pedal. This 4 Fourth
Gear less than 20 mph (32 km/h) . If you’ve
could overheat and damagethe come to a complete stop and it’s hard to
transaxle. Use your brakes or shift 5 Fifth
Gear shift into 1, put the shift leverin N
into P (Park) to hold your vehicle R Reverse (Neutral) and let up on the clutch.
in positionon a hill. Press the clutch pedal backdown. Then
shift into 1.
3.1L V6 Engine: 2 (Second Gear):Press the clutch pedal
Maximum engine speedis limited to as you let up on the accelerator pedal
protect driveline components from and shift into 2. Then, slowly let up on
improper operation. the clutch pedal as you press the
accelerator pedal.
3 , 4 and 5 (Third, Fourth and Fifth Acceleration Shift Speeds:
Gears): Shift into 3 , 4 and 5 the same 1stto 2nd 17 mph (27 k w h )
way you do for 2. Slowly letup on the 2nd to 3rd 30 mph (48 km/h)
clutch pedal as you press the
accelerator pedal. 3rd to 4th 39 mph (63 ltm/h)
4th to 5th45 mph (72 ltm/h)
To Stop: Let up on the accelerator SHIFT
pedal and press the brake pedal. Just If your speeddrops below 20 mph
before the vehicle stops, press the (32 l d h ) , or if the engine isnot
clutch pedal and the brake pedal, and running smoothly, you should
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shift to N (Neutral). downshift to the next lower gear.You


Shift Light(MANUAL TRANSAXLE) may have to downshift two or more
N (Neutral): Use this position when gears to keep the engine running
you start oridle your engine. If you have a manual transaxle, you
have a SHIFT light. This lightwill show smoothly or for good performance.
R (Reverse): To back up, press down you when to shift to thenext higher
the clutch pedal and shift into R gear for best fuel economy.
(Reverse).Let up on the clutch pedal
slowly whilepressing the accelerator When this light comes on, you can shift
pedal. to the next higher gearif weather, road
and traffic conditions let you.
NOTICE: For the best fuel economy,accelerate
Shift to R (Reverse) only after your slowly and shift whenthe light comeson
vehicle is stopped. Shifting to R While you accelerate,it is normal for the
(Reverse) while your vehicle is light to go on andoff if you quickly change
moving could damage your transaxle. the position of the accelerator. Ignore NOTICE:
the SHIFT light when you downshift. If you skip morethan one gear when
Also, use R (Reverse), along with the you downshift, orif you racethe engine
parking brake, for parking your vehicle. Shift Speeds (MANUAL TRANSAXLE) when you downshift, you can
This chart shows when to shift to the damage the clutch or transaxle.
next higher gear for best fuel economy.
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Shijling Into C(P JJ (Park)


(AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
MODELS ONLY)

J
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Parking Brake To Release the Parking Brake:


The parking brake lever is located Hold the brake pedal down. Pullthe
between the bucket seats. parking brake lever up until you can
To Set the Parking Brake: press the release button. Hold the
release button in as you move the brake
Hold the brake pedal down and pull up lever allthe way down.
on theparking brake lever.
If the ignition is on, the brake system NOTICE:
warning light will come on. Driving with the parking brake on
can cause your rear brakes to 1. Hold the brake pedal downwith your
overheat. You may have to replace right foot and set the parking brake.
them, and you could also damage
other parts of your vehicle.
W@h:,.the
Leaving Yqur. Vebjcle ., . :.
.
. .
.-‘j!
,.
, , Torque Lock(AUTOMATICRWVSAXLE)
Engine Runriing ’ ’ If you are parking on a hill and you
(AUTOllrlATIC TRANSAXLEMODELS ONLY) don’t shift yourtransaxle into P (Park)
properly, the weight of the vehicle may
put toomuch forceon theparking pawl
in the transaxle. You may findit
difficult to pull the shift leverout of P
(Park). This is called “torque lock.” To
prevent torque lock, set the parking
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2. Move the shift lever into theP (Park) brake and then shift into P (Park)
position likethis: Hold in the button properly before you leavethe driver’s
on thelever, and push the lever all seat. To find out how, seeShifting Into
the way toward the frontof your P (Park) in the Index.
vehicle. When you are ready to drive, move the
3. Move the ignition keyto Lock. shift leverout of P (Park) BEFORE you
release the parking brake.
4. Remove the key and take itwith you.
If you can walk away from your If “torque lock” doesoccur, you may
vehicle with the ignition key in your need to have another vehicle push yours
hand, your vehicle isin P (Park). If you have to leave your vehicle with a little uphillto take some of the
the engine running, be sure your vehicle pressure fromthe transaxle, so you can
is in P (Park) and your parking brakeis pull the shift leverout of P (Park).
firmly set before you leave it. After
you’ve movedthe shift lever into theP
(Park) position, hold the regular brake
pedal down. Then, see if you can move
the shift lever away from P (Park)
without first pushing the button.
If you can, itmeans that theshift lever
wasn’t fully locked into P (Park).
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Shifting Out of P (Park) If you ever holdthe brake pedal down but
(AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE) still can’t shiftout of P (Park), try this:
Your Cheyrolet hasa brake-transaxle 1. Turn the key to OFF.
shift interlock.You have to fully apply 2. Apply and hold the brake untilthe
your regular brakesbefore you can shift end of Step 4.
from P (Park) when the ignition is in
the Run position. Seethe Index under 3. Shift to N (Neutral).
Automatic Transaxb. If you cannot 4. Start thevehicle andthen shift to the
shift out of P (Park), ease pressure on drive gear youwant.
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the shift lever-push the shift lever all 5. Have the vehicle fixed as soon as you
the way into P (Park) and also release Can. Parking Over Things That
the shift lever button onfloor shift Burn
console modelsas you maintain brake Parking Your Vehicle
application. Then move the shift lever (MANUAL TRANSAXLE)
into thegear you wish. (Pressthe shift Before you getout of your vehicle,put
lever button before moving the shift your manual transaxle in R (Reverse) .
lever on floorshift console models.) and firmly applythe parking brake.
Engine Exhaust Running YourEngine while
You’re Parked
(AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE)
It’s better not to park with the engine
running. But if you ever haveto, here
are some things to know.
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Follow the proper steps to be sure your


vehicle won’t move. SeeShifting Into P
(Park) in the Index.
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iLe I h?
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Windows Power Windows (OPTION) Power Window Lock-Out Switch


On a vehiclewith manual windows, use With powerwindows, switches on the (OPTION)
the window crank to open and close center console control each of the Dn 4-door models,this switch disables
each window. windows when the ignition is on. In the rear passenger power windows.
addition, in 4-door models, each rear Push the switch forwardto lock the
passenger door has a control switch for windows. Push the switch backto
its own window. unlock the windows.
The driver’s windowswitch has an
Auto Down feature. The driver’s
window can be opened a small amount
by pushing the switch markedAUTO to
the first detent. When the switch is fully
pressed, the window will go down all
the way.
To stop thewindow whileit is lowering,
press the switch forward, then release.
To raise the window, pressand hold the
switch forward.
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Horn Tilt Steering Wheel (OPTION) Turn Signul/MuiJicnction


You can sound the hornby pressing the A tilt steering wheel allows youto
horn pad on your steering wheel. adjust thesteering wheel beforeyou Lever
drive. You canalso raise it to the The lever onthe left sideof the steering
highest levelto give your legs more column includes your:
room when you exit and enter the Turn Signal and Lane Change
vehicle. Indicator
To tilt the wheel, holdthe steering Headlight High-LowBeam Changer
wheel and pull the lever. Movethe Parking Lights
steering wheel to a comfortable level,
then release the lever to lock the wheel Cruise Control (Option)
in place. Flash-to-Pass Feature (except in
Canada)
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Although your vehicle’s lighting system
(headlights,parking lights, foglamps,
side marker lightsand taillights) meets
all applicable federal lighting
requirements, certain states and
I)
provinces may applytheir own lighting
regulations that may require special
attention before you operate these lights, -
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For example, some jurisdictions may Turn Signal and Lane Change To signal alane change, just raise or
require that you operate your lower Indicator lower the lever until the green arrow
beam lightswith fog lamps at all times, starts to flash. Holdit there until you
or that headlights beturned on The turn signal has two upward (for
complete yourlane change. The lever
whenever you must use your windshield Right) and two downward (for Left) will return by itself when you releaseit.
wipers. In addition, most jurisdictions positions. These positions allow youto
signal aturn or a lane change. As you signal aturn or a lane change, if
prohibit driving solelywith parking the arrows don’t flash but just stay on, a
lights, especiallyat dawn or dusk. It is To signal aturn, move the lever allthe signal bulb may be burned out and
recommended that you checkwith your way up or down. Whenthe turn is other drivers won’tsee your turn signal.
own state or provincial highway finished, the lever willreturn
authority for applicable lighting automatically. If a bulbis burned out, have yourdealer
regulations. replace it to help avoidan accident. If
A greenarrow on the instrument panel the green arrows don’t goon at all
will flash in the direction of the turnor when you signal a turn, check the fuse
lane change.
(see the Index under Fuses G Circuit
Breakers) and for burned-out bulbs.
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Headlights Turn the band marked to to Dayfime Running Lights ( D M )


I'urn the band marked
turn on:
-:a-to PC to turn on:
Headlights
Indicator Light (CANADA ONLY)
[f your vehicle wasfirst sold, when new,
. Parking Lights Parking Lights
Side Marker Lights
in Canada, you will havethis light on
the instrument panel. It goes on
Side Marker Lights whenever the Daytime Running Lights
Taillights Taillights we on.
License Plate Lights License Plate Lights
I'urn the band marked
turn off the lights.
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turn off the lights.
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to OFF to Dayfime Running Lights
(CANADA ONLY)
The Canadian federal government has
decided that Daytime Running Lights
(DRL) are a useful feature, in that DRL
can make your vehicle more visible to
pedestrians and other drivers during
daylight hours. DRL are required on
new vehicles soldin Canada.
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The high beam headlights will come on Flash-to-Pass (EXCEPT CANADA)
at reduced brightness in daylight when: Flash-to-Passlets you use your high
The ignition ison beam headlights to signal a driverin
The headlight switchis off, and front of you that you want to pass.

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The parkingbrake is released. To use it, pull the turn signal lever
When youturn on your headlights, the toward you, then release.
DRL will switch off and the exterior If Your Headlights Are Off
lights will comeon. When youturn off Your high beam headlights will turn on.
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the headlights, the exterior lights will go They’ll stay on as long as you hold the
out and the high beamswill change to Headlight High-Low Beam lever there. Release the lever to turn
the reduced brightness of DRL again. Changer them off.
The DRL indicator light on the To change the headlights from low If Your Headlights Are On:
instrument panel will goon whenever beam to high or high to low, pullthe
turn signal lever allthe way toward you. Flash-to-Pass doesnot operate when
the DRL are on. This light means that your headlights are on. Use the lever to
only the DRL are on. When youturn on Then release it. When the high beams
are on, a blue lighton the instrument change between highand low beams.
your exterior lights, this light will go
out. Of course, you may still turn on the panel alsowill be on.
headlights any timeyou need to.
To idle your vehiclewith the DRL off,
set theparking brake.The DRL will
stay off until you releasethe parking
brake.
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Instrument Panel Intensity 1Dome Light Reading Light(OPTION)


Control To turn on thedome light, movethe This light comeson when you open
You can brighten or dim the instrument 1lever allthe way up. either front door or move the dome
panel lights by moving the control lever 1[n theDOOR position the illuminated light leverto DOME. You can turn on
up or down. :ntry/exit system is activated. To turn either reading light by pressing the
3ff all interior lights, move the lever to depression in either light’s lens.
OFF. To Replace theBulb
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Grasp the center front andcenter rear the side of the housing to help pry it off.
1portion of the housing and squeeze
jFirmly but gently. The housing should
1pop off.
1[f this doesn’t work, you may need to
1use a small, flat-head screwdriverunder
1the side of the housing to help pry it off.
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from the wiper blades before using
them. If they're frozen to the
windshield, carefully loosenor thaw
them. If your blades do become
damaged, get new blades or blade
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inserts.
Rear Compartment Light(WAGON) Mindshield Wipers Heavy snow or ice can overload your
To turn on therear compartment light, fou control the windshield wipersby wipers. A circuit breaker will stop them
press the buttonlocated on the light. noving the stalk with the wiper symbol until the motor cools. Clear awaysnow
To Replace the Bulb In it up or down. or ice to prevent an overload.
Grasp the center front and center rear For a Single Wiper Cycle:
portion of the housing and squeeze ?ush the stalk down to MIST until the
firmly but gently. The housing should vipers start, thenlet go. The wipers will
pop off. ;top after one cycle. For more cycles,
If this doesn't work, you may needto lold the stalk down on MIST longer.
use a small, flat-head screwdriverunder For Steady Wiper Cycles:
the side of the housing to help pry it off. vlove the stalk up to either I (Low) or
[I (High), depending on thewiper
;peed you want.
To Turn Wipers Off:
vlove the stalk to OFF.
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Intermittent Windshield Wipers 1Windshield Washer Driving without washer fluidcan be


(OPTION) t
IStandard Wipers: dangerous. A bad mud splash can block
If your vehiclehas intermittent your vision.You could hit another
To spray washer fluid on the vehicle or go off the road. Check your
windshield wipers, you can set the 1
windshield, pullthe stalk with the wipe]
wiper speed fora long or short delay washer fluid level often.
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symbol on it toward you one time.
between wipes.This can be very useful 1
When you release the stalk the washers
in light rain or snow. 1
will stop, but thewipers will keep going
Move the stalk to DEL, then rotate the 1in low until you move the wiper control
band marked DELAY to choose the 1to OFF.
delay youwant. Rotate the band up for Intermittent Windshield Wipers:
shorter delay times between wiper
cycles. Rotate the band down for longelr If you have intermittent windshield
delay times between wiper cycles. wipers, after each wash cycle ends the
wipers willresume the delay speed you
For a single wiper cycle,push the stalk were using before.If you had no speed
to MIST, then let go. selected, the wipers will stop.

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NOTICE:
When using concentrated washer
fluid, followthe manufacturer’s
instructions for adding water.
Don’t mix water with ready-to-
use washer fluid. Water can cause
the solution to freeze and damage
your washer fluidtank and other
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parts of the washer system. Also,


water doesn’t clean as well as &&? co&ol (OPTION)
washer fluid. With cruise control, you can maintain a
*Fill yourwasher fluid tank only % speed of about 25 mph (40 km/h) or
full when it’s very cold.This more without keeping yourfoot on the
allows for expansion, which could accelerator. This can really helpon long
trips. Cruise control does not work at
damage the tankif it is
speeds below about 25 mph (40 km/h). To Set Cruise Control
completely full. to ON.
1. Move the cruise control switch
*Don’t use radiator antifreeze in When you apply yourbrakes, or the
your windshieldwasher. It can clutch pedal,the cruise control shuts off.
damage yourwasher system and
paint.

2. Get up to the speed you want.


To Increase speed While Using
Cruise Control
There are two ways to go to a higher
speed. Here’sthe first:
1. Use the accelerator pedalto get to
the higher speed.
2. Push the button at the end of the
I I lever, then release the button and the
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accelerator pedal. You’ll now cruise


3.Push in the SET button at the end of To Resume a Set Speed at the higher speed.
the lever and release it. Suppose you set your cruise controlat a Here’s the second way to go to a higher
4. Take your footoff the accelerator desired speedand then you apply the speed:
pedal. brake or clutch pedal. This, ofcourse, Move the cruise switch fromON to
shuts off the cruise control. But you R/A. Hold it there until you get up to
don’t need to reset it. Once you’re going the speed you want, and then release
about 25 mph (40 k w h ) or more, you the switch.
can movethe cruise control switch from To increase your speed in very small
ON to R/A (which stands for Resume/ amounts, move the switch to R/A for
Accelerate) for about half a second. less than half a secondand then
You’ll go right backup toyour chosen release it. Each timeyou do this, your
speed and stay there. vehicle will goabout 1mph (1.6km/h)
If you hold the switch at R/A longer faster.
than half a second,the vehicle will keep
going faster until you release the switch
or apply the brake or clutch pedal. You
could bestartled and even lose control.
So unless you want to go faster, don’t
hold the switch at R/A.
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To Reduce Speed While Using step on the accelerator pedalto
Cruise Control maintain your speed. When going
downhill, you may haveto brake or
There are two waysto reduce your shift to a lower gearto keep your speed
speed while using cruise control: down. Of course, applyingthe brake or
Push in the buttonat the end of the clutch pedaltakes you out of cruise
lever until youreach the lower speed control. Many drivers findthis to be too,
you want, thenrelease it. much trouble and don’t use cruise
To slow downin very small amounts, control on steep hills.
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push the button for lessthan half a


second. Each time youdo this, you’ll Inside Manual DaylNight
go 1mph (1.6 km/h) slower. To Get Out of Cruise Control Rearview Mirror
There are several waysto turnoff the To reduce glare from lights behind you,
cruise control: move the lever toward youto thenight
Passing Another Vehicle While Step lightly on the brake pedal, or position.
Using Cruise Control push the clutch pedal, if you have a
Use the accelerator pedalto increase manual transaxle; OR
your speed. When you take your footoff Move the cruise switch to OFF.
the pedal, your vehicle will slow down
to the cruise control speed you set
earlier. To Erase Cruise Speed Memory
When youturn off the cruise control or
the ignition, your cruise control set
Using Cruise Controlon Hills speed memory is erased.
How well your cruise control will work
on hills depends upon your speed, load,
and the steepness of the hills. When
going up steep hills, you may have to
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Convex Outside Mirror Remote Control Mirror


The driver sideoutside mirror should be
Your right side mirroris convex. adjusted with the control lever onthe
A convex mirror’s surface is curvedso door so that you just seethe side of
you can see more fromthe driver’s seat your vehiclewhen you ‘aresitting in a
Adjust this mirror by hand so that you comfortable driving position.
just see the side of your vehiclewhen
you are sitting in a comfortable driving
position.
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SUR visors Cup Holder


To block out glare, you can swing down To use the cup holder, slide it out from
the visors. the dash. Use the right side for larger
containers.
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Ashtrays and lighter Rear Ashtray ~wzroof(OPTION)


To open the center console ashtray, lift To cleanthe rear console-mounted rhe sunroof includes a glass panelthat
the lid. ashtray, open it, push down on the )pens for ventilationand is completely
To clean the ashtray, pull up on the snuffer and pull it out. removable, and an air deflectorthat
LIFT tab along the left edge. mures a smooth flow of air.
To use the lighter, just push it in all the NOTICE:
way and let go. When it’s ready, it will Don’t put papers and other things
that burn into your ashtrays. If you
pop back out by itself.
do, cigarettes or other smoking
materials could setthem on fire,
NOTICE: causing damage.
Don’t hold a cigarette lighterin
with your hand while itis heating.
If you do, it won’t be ableto back
away fromthe heating element
when it’s ready. That can male it
overheat, damagingthe lighter and
the heating element.
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ro Open the Sunroof: ro Remove the Sunroof Glass Panel:.


EW,down on the latchrelease handle . With the.sunroaf open, press up on
and then push it forward and up until the glass .releasetab; located inside
tlhe glass panel locksinto place. the latch release handle.
,I Li€t the pane1 up-ahd aut. The air
deflector will automatically pap up.

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Store the glass panel inthe special 4. If you havethe optional fold-down
storage bag in the trunk. rear seat, you can secure the storage
bag containingthe glass panelto the
trunk anchors using the straps
provided.

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To Install the Sunroof Glass Panel: 2. Push forward on the rear edge of the 3.Push the glass releasetab and engage
1. Center the glass panel uprighton the glass while loweringthe panel. Do the latch with the striker. Close the
weatherstrip. Then line up the hinges not force a hinge if it binds in a slot. panel.
on the panel with the slots in the roof Reposition the glass panel and start
opening. again.
Don’t exceed the maximum vehicle
NOTICE: capacity when loading your Chevrolet.
Loading cargothat weighs more For moreinformation on vehicle
than 125 pounds (57 kg) on the capacity and loading, see the Index
luggage carrier may damage your under Loading Your Vehicle.
vehicle. When you carry large To prevent damage or loss of cargo as
things, never let them hang over the you’re driving, check now and then to
rear or the sides of your vehicle. make sure the luggage carrier and cargo
Load your cargoso that it rests on are still securelyfastened.
the slats and does not scratch or
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Roof Luggage Carrier damage the vehicle. Put thecargo


(WAGON, OPTION) against the side rails and fasten it
If you havethe optional luggage carrier, securely to the luggage carrier.
you can load things on top of your
vehicle.
The luggage carrier has slats attached to
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The Instrument Panel- The main components of your 11. Cup Holder
Your Information System instrument panel are: 12. Side Vent
Your instrument panel is designed to let 1. Side Vent 13. Glove Box
you know at a glance howyour vehicle 2. Instrument Panel Intensity Control 14. Climate Controls and Rear Window
is running. You’ll know how fast you’re 3.Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever Defogger
going, how much fuel you’re using, and
4. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 15. Parking Brake Lever
many other things you’ll need to drive
safely and economically. 5. Instrument Cluster 16. Ashtray/Lighter
6. Ignition Switch 17. Gearshift Lever
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7. Windshield Wipermasher Controls 18. Horn


8. Interior Light Control 19. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever (Option)
9. Audio System 20. Fuse Panel
10. Center Vents 21. Hood Release Lever
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Instrument Panel Clusters Speedometer and Odometer 1 Tamper Resistant Odometer


Your Chevrolet is equipped with one of Your speedometer lets you see your Your Chevrolethas a tamper resistant
these instrument panel clusters, which speed in both miles perhour (mph) and odometer. If you see silver lines
include indicator warning lights and kilometers perhour (ltm/h). Your between the numbers, you'll knowthat
gages that areexplained on the odometer shows how far your vehicle someone has probably triedto turn it
following pages.Be sure to read about has been driven,in either miles (used in back, so the numbers may not be true.
those thatapply to theinstrument panel the U.S.) or kilometers (used in You may wonder what happens if your
cluster for your vehicle. Canada). vehicle needs a newodometer installed.
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If the new one can be set to the mileage Trip Odometer (3.I L v6 ENGINE) Tachometer(3.1L v6 ENGINE)
total of the old odometer, then it must The trip odometer can tell you how far The tachometer displays the engine
be. But if it can’t, then it’s set at zero your vehicle has been driven since you speed in revolutions perminute (rpm).
and a label must be put on the driver’s last set the tripodometer to zero.
door to show the old mileage reading NOTICE:
when the new odometer was installed. To set the tripodometer to zero, press
the knob to theright of it. Do not operate the engine with the
tachometer in thered area, or
engine damage may occur.
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WarningLights, Gages and familiar with this section, you should
not be alarmed whenthis happens. \

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This section describes the warning or is a problemwith one of your
lights and gages that may beon your vehicle’s functions. Often gages and 93
vehicle. Thepictures will help you warning lights worktogether to let you
locate them.
Warning lightsand gages can signal that
something is wrong before it becomes
know when there’s a problemwith your
vehicle.
When one of the warning lights comes fi FUEL ONLY
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serious enough to cause an expensive on and stays on when you are driving, Fuel Gage
repair or replacement. Paying attention or when one of the gages showsthere
to your warning lights and gages could may be a problem, check the section When the ignition is on, your fuel gage
also saveyou or others from injury. that tells youwhat to doabout it. Please tells youabout how much fuel you have
follow the manual’s advice. Waiting to left. Whenthe indicator nearsE (Empty),
Warning lights goon when there may you still have a little fuel left,
but you
be or is a problemwith one of your do repairs can be costly- and even
dangerous. So please getto know your should get more soon.
vehicle’s functions. As you will seein
the details on the next few pages,some warning lights and gages. They’re a big Here are four things that some owners
warning lights comeon briefly when help. ask about. None of these show a
you turn theignition key just to let you problem with your fuel gage:
lmow they’re working.If you are At the gas station, the gas pump shuts
off before the gage reads I: (Full).
It takes a little more or less fuelto fill
up than thegage indicated. For
example, the gage may have indicated
the tank was half full, but itactually
took a little more or less than half the
tank’s capacity to fill the tank.
The gage movesa little when you turn
a corner or speed up. I80 110- -
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you turn off the ignition. hgine Coolant Temperature Low Coolant Warning Light
For your fueltank capacity, see Service (3.1L V6 ENGINE)
Station Informationon the last page of Gage
this manual. With the ignition in theRun position, If this light comes on and stays on, your
this gage shows the engine coolant system is lowon coolant and the engine
temperature. may overheat. See the Index under
Coolant and have your vehicle serviced
If the gage pointer moves into thered as soon as you can.
area, your engine is too hot! It means
that your engine coolant has
overheated. If you have been operating
your vehicleunder normal driving
conditions, you should pull off the road,
stop your vehicle and turn off the
engine as soon as possible.
HOT COOLANT CAN BURN YOU
BADLY!
In Problems on the Road, this manual
shows what to do. See the Index under
Engine Overheating.
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m closer to the floor. It may take longer to
stop. If the light is still on, have the
vehicle towed for service.(See Towing
Your Vehicle in the Index.)

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Charging SystemLight 9rake Sysfem Warning Light


The charging system light will come on tour Chevrolet’s hydraulicbrake
briefly when you turn on theignition ;ystem is divided into two parts. If one
and the engine is not running, as a )art isn’t working,the otherpart can
Icheck to show you it is working. Then it ;till workand stop you. For good
should go out. If it stays on, or comes )raking,though, you need both parts
Ion while youare driving, you may have vorlting well.
a problemwith the electrical charging [f the warning light comeson, there
system. It could indicate that you have zould be a brake problem. Have your
a loosegenerator drive belt, or another The brake system warning light will also
brake system inspected right away. come on when you set your parking
electrical problem. Haveit checked
right away. Driving whilethis light is on rhis light should come on as you start brake, and it will stay on if your parking
could drain your battery. the vehicle. If it doesn’t come on then, brake doesn’t release fully.If it stays on
have it fixed so it will be readyto warn after your parkingbrake is fully
If you must drive ashort distance with you if there’s a problem.
the light on, be certain to turnoff all released, it means you havea brake
your accessories,such as theradio and [f the light comeson while youare problem.
air conditioner. jriving, pulloff the road and stop
zarefully. You may notice that thepedal
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If the regular brake system warning
light is alsoon, you don’t have anti-lock
brakes and there’s a problemwith your
regular brakes. See Brake System
Warning Light earlier inthis part. If
the anti-lock brake system warning light
ever flashes, your anti-lock brake
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as soon as possible.
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Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Shift Light(MANUAL TRANSAXLE)


Light This light comeson when you need to
With anti-lock, this light will comeon shift to the next higher gear. Seethe
when you start your engine and it will Index under Manual Transaxle.
stay on for three seconds. That’s
normal. If the light doesn’t come on,
have it fixed so it will be readyto warn
you if there is a problem.
If the light stays on, turn theignition
off. Or, if the light comeson and stays
on when you’re driving, stop assoon as
possible and turn the ignition off. Then
start theengine again to reset the
system. If the light still stays on, or
comes on again while you’re driving,
your Chevroletneeds service. If the
regular brake system warning light isn’t
on, you still have brakes, but you don’t
have anti-lock brakes.
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NOTICE:
If you keep driving your vehicle
with this light on, after a whilethe
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well, your fuel economy won’t be as
good and your engine may not run
as smoothly. This could lead to costly
repairs not coveredby your warranty.
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Malfunction lndicatorLamp Liftgate Ajar Light(WAGON)


(Check Engine Light) This light will comeon if the liftgate is
A computer monitors operation of your not fully closed. Have your vehicle
fuel, ignition and emission control systems. serviced if this light comeson and stays
This light should come on when the ignition on after the liftgate is closed.
is on, but the engine is not running, as a
check to show you it is working.If it does
not come on at all,have itfixed right away.
If it stays on, or it comes on while you
are driving, the computer is indicating
that you have a problem. You should
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If you make a hard stop, the light may

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’ come on fora moment. This is normal.

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Check GagesLight Oil Warning Light (2.2~~4 ENGINE)


I This light will come on briefly when yo1
are starting theengine. If the light
If you havea low engine oil pressure
Iroblem, this light will stayon after yob
comes on and stays on while youare start your engine, or come on when you
driving, check your various gages to see ue driving. Thisindicates that your
if they are in the warning zones. mgine isnot receiving enough oil.The NOTICE:
This lightwill also comeon when the mgine could be low on oil, or couldhaw Damage to your engine from
fuel level is low,1to 3 gallons (3.8 to some other oil problem. Haveit fixed neglected oil problems can be costly
liters) immediately. and is not covered by your
The oil light couldalso come on in two warranty.
other situations:
When the ignition is on but the engin
is not running, the light will come on
as a test toshow you it is working,
but thelight will goout when you
turn theignition to Start. If it doesn’l
come on with the ignition on, you
may have a problem with the fuse or
bulb. Haveit fixed right away.
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oil PfeSSUI'e Gage (3.7L V6 ENGINE)


The oil pressure gage shows the engine
oil presure in psi (pounds per square
inch) when the engine is running. NOTICE:
Canadian vehicles indicate pressure in Damage to your engine from
1tPa. Oilpressure may varywith engine neglected oil problemscan be costly
speed, outside temperature, and oil and is not covered by your
viscosity, but readings abovethe red warranty.
warning zone indicate the normal
operating range.
A reading in thered zone may be
caused by a dangerously low oil level or
other problem causing low oilpressure.
Have your vehicle serviced immediately.
Part 3
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems
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I n this part you'llfind out how to Climate Control System............................................................................................ 92


operate the comfort control Air Conditioning System.......................................................................................... 93
systems and audio systems Rear Window Defogger ............................................................................................. 95
offered with your Chevrolet. Be Setting the Clock ....................................................................................................... 97
sure to read about the particular AM/FM Stereo Radio................................................................................................ 97
system supplied with your vehicle. AM/FM Stereo Radio with Cassette Tape Player.................................................... 99
AM/FM Stereo Radio with Compact Disc Player.. ................................................ 101
Understanding Radio Reception............................................................................. 104
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ......................................................................... 104
Care of Your Compact Discs.................................................................................. 105
Fixed MastAntenna ................................................................................................ 105
Comfort Controls& Audio Systems
HTR (Heater): This setting brings
heated air through the heater ducts, and
some through the windshield defroster
vents. If you havethe optional engine
coolant heater and use it during cold
weather, 0°F (-18°C) or lower, your
heating system will more quickly
provide heat because the engine coolant
is already warmed. See the Index under
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Engine Coolant Heater.


IClimate Control System VENT: Use when outside temperatures BLEND: This setting divides the air
are mild and little heating or coolingis flow equally betweenthe heater duets
Nith this system, youcan control the needed. Air flow is through the
rentilation and heating in your vehicle. and the windshield defroster vents.
instrument panel outlets. Set the lower
four vehicle also has theflow-through lever to the temperature desired. DEF (Defrost):This setting directs
Jentilation system describedlater in this most air through the windshield
B/L (Bi-Level):Use on cool, but sunny defroster vents, and some through the
rection. days. Thissetting brings in the outside heater ducts.
Lever Controls: The upper lever air, but directs it in two ways. Cool air
:hanges the functions of your system. is directed to the upper portion of your
rhe lower lever changesthe temperature body through the instrument panel Defogging Windows
If the air coming through the system. outlets, and slightly warmerair is To defog the windows, slidethe lower
Slide the upper control lever to OFF to directed through the heater ducts and lever to HOT, set the upper lever to
:urn off the system. defroster vents. At times, this DEF and turn thefan control to HI.
3f: Sets the fan speed. To select the temperature difference may be more
:orce of air you want, turn theknob. apparent than others.
outside temperature is higherthan
about 40°F (4.5"C). Below 40°F (4.5"C),
the light will glowin thesesettings, but
the compressor will not turn on.
MAX (Maximum): Use for maximum
cooling. This setting recirculates much
of the air inside your vehicleso it
maximizes fuel economyand your air
Air Conditioning System Air Conditioning conditioner's performance.
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(OPTION) The upper lever has threeair VENT: Use on pleasant days when little
conditioner settings. On very hot days, heating or cooling isneeded, to direct
The air conditioner and heater work open the windows long enough to let
best if you keep your windows closed outside air into thevehicle. In this
while usingthem. Your vehiclealso has hot inside air escape. This reduces the setting, the air flow is through the
amount of work your air conditioner's instrument panel outlets.
the flow-throughventilation system
described later in this section. compressor will haveto do,which B/L (Bi-Level): Use on cool, but sunny
should help fuel economy. days. This setting brings in the outside
Lever Controls:The upper lever A/C (Air Conditioning): Press this
changes the functions of your system. air, butdirects it in two ways. Coolair
button to enable the air conditioner is directed to theupper portion of your
The lower lever changesthe compressor. The indicator light will
temperature of the air coming through body through the instrument panel
the system. Slidethe upper control lever glow when the button ispressed. Press outlets, and slightly warmer air is
to OFF to turn off the system. the buttonagain to turnoff the air directed to the lower portion of your
conditioner compressor. body through the heater ducts and
3f: Selects the fan speed. To select the defroster vents. At times, this
force of air you want, turn theh o b . The air conditioner compressor
operates automatically (and thelight temperature difference may be more
The fan is always running unless the glows) when in the MAX setting, or in apparent thanothers.
upper lever is moved to OFF. the DEF (Defrost) setting when the
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HTR (Heater): Use this setting to
direct most of the air flow through the
heater ducts, and some through the
windshield defroster vents.
If you have the optional engine coolant
heater and use it during cold weather,
0°F (-18°C) or lower, your heating
system will more quickly provideheat
because the engine coolant is already
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warmed. Seethe Index under Engine


Coolant Heater. Defogging Windows with theAir To defog the side windows,set the
Conditioning System upper lever to B/L, the fan control to
BLEND: This setting divides the air HI, and press the A/C button. Aim the
flow equally betweenthe heater ducts Slide the lower lever to HOT. side vents toward the side windows. For
and the windshield defroster vents. To defog the windshield, set the upper increased air flow to the side vents,
DEF (Defrost):This setting directs lever to DEF and turn thefan control close the center vents.
most air through the windshield to HI.
defroster vents, and some through the
heater ducts.

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Do not attacha temporary vehicle
license across the defogger gridon the
rear window.

NOTICE: W
Don’t use a razor blade or
something else sharp on the inside
of the rear window. If you do, you
could cut ordamage the warming
U
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Rear Window Defogger (owlonr) grid, and the repairs wouldn’t be Flow-Through Ventilation System
covered by your warranty.
The rear window defogger uses a Your Chevrolet’s flow-through
warming gridto remove fog fromthe ventilation systemlets outside air into
rear window. Press thebutton and the vehiclewhen it ismoving. Outside
an indicator lightw
ill glow. The defogger air willalso enter thevehicle when the
will turn off automatically after about heater or the air conditioning fan is
10 minutes of use. If you turn it on again, running.
the defogger willoperate for about five
minutes only. You can also turn the
defogger off by pressing the button
again, or by turning off the ignition.

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Audio Systems NOTICE:


The following pages describethe audio
systems available for your Chevrolet, Before you add any sound
and how to get the best performance equipment to your vehicle- like a
from them. Please readabout the tape player, CB radio, mobile
system in your vehicle. telephone or two-way radio - be
sure you can add whatyou want. If
Hearing damage from loud noise is you can, it’s very important to do it
almost undetectable until it istoo late. properly. Added sound equipment
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Your hearing canadapt to higher may interfere withthe operation of


Ventilation Tips volumes of sound. Sound that seems your vehicle’s engine, DelcoB radio
Keep the hood and front air inlet free normal can be loudand harmful to your or other systems, and even damage
of ice, snow, or anyother obstruction hearing. Take precautionsby adjusting them. And, your vehicle’s systems
(such as leaves). The heater and the volume controlon your radio to a may interfere withthe operation of
defroster will work farbetter, safe sound level before your hearing sound equipment that has been
reducing the chance of fogging the adapts to it. To help avoid hearing loss added improperly. So, before
inside of your windows. or damage: adding sound equipment, check
In cold weather,turn the blower fan Adjust the volume controlto the with your dealerand be sure to
to HI for afew moments before lowest setting. check Federal rules covering mobile
driving off. This helps clearthe intake Increase volume slowly until you hear radio and telephone units.
ducts of snow and moisture, and comfortably and clearly.
reduces the chance of fogging the
inside of your windows.
Keep the air path under the front
seats clear of objects. This helps airto
circulate throughout your vehicle.
1

If- 7 1 pwR-VOL TREBLE


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VSEEKA 1 2 3 4 s E T

TUNE BASS

II I'LSCANA
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No matter which audio system you have


in your vehicle, setting the clock is easy.
1. With the ignition on and the radio on AMIFM Stereo Radio R L (Balance): The control ring
or off, press SET. The SET indicator The digital displayindicates information behind the upper knob adjusts the
will appear on thedigital screen for on time or radio station frequency, the right/left speaker balance.
five seconds. AM or FM radio band, whether the TUNE: Rotate the lower knob to tune
2. You must begin to set the clock to station is in stereo, and other radio in radio stations.
the correct hour and minute during functions. AM/FM: Press the lower knob to
those five seconds. If your audio PWR-VOL (Power-Volume):With the change betweenAM and FM bands.
system doesnot have a CD player: ignition on, rotate theupper knob to F R (Fade): The control ring behind
Press VSEEK to set the hour. turn thesystem on and off, and to
control the volume. the lower knob adjusts the fronthear
Press SEEKA to set theminute. speaker balance.
Press the upper knob to change
If your audio system has a CD player: TREBLE: Slide this lever up to
.
Press SCAN to set the hour.
Press VSEEK to decrease minutes
between the clock and the radio station
frequency displayedwhen the radio is
on, and todisplay the time when the
increase treble, ordown to decrease it.
If a station is weak or noisy, reduce
the
ignition is off. treble.
or SEEKA to increase minutes.
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BASS: Slide this lever up to increase To Preset Radio Stations: Up to three additional stations on each
bass, or down to decrease it. The four pushbuttons under the digital band may be presetby “pairing”
SEEK A: Press to seek and stop on display can be usedto preset up to 14 pushbuttons:
the next station higher or lower on the radio stations (seven AM and seven FM 1. Tune in the desired station.
radio band. stations). 2. Press SET, and within five seconds
SCAN: Press both SEEK buttons 1. Tune in the desired station. press any two adjacent pushbuttons
together to listen for a few secondsto 2. Press SET. The word SET will at the same time. Whenever you press
the next station on the AM or FM band; appear on the digital screen for five these buttons again, the preset
the scan willcontinue every few
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seconds. station will betuned in.


seconds to the next station on the AM
or FM band. 3.While SET is displayed, pressone of
The radio will scan upward if you press the four pushbuttons. Whenever you
SEEKA first and downward if you press this button again, the preset
press V SEEK first. Whenthe radio is station will betuned in.
scanning stations, the word SCAN will 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for eachof the four
appear on the digital display. AM and four FM stations.
Press eitherof the SEEK buttons or the
PWR-VOL knob to cancel SCAN and
select a station.
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PWR-VOL TREBLE TREBLE: Slide this lever up to


increase treble, or downto decrease it.
If a station is weakor noisy, reduce the
treble.
BASS: Slide this lever up to increase
bass, or down to decrease it.
VSEEKA: Press to seek and stop on
the next station higher or lower onthe
radio band.
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SCAN: Press both SEEK buttons


together to listen for a few seconds to
the next station on theAM or FM band;
the scan will continue every few
displayed when the radio is on, to seconds to the next station on the AM
AM/FM Stereo Radio with
Cassette Tape Player display the time when the ignition is off, or FM band.
and to change sidesof the tape when a The radio will scan upward if you press
The digital displayindicates information cassette is playing. SEEKA first and downward if you
on time or radiostation frequency, the press VSEEK first. When the radio is
AM or FM radio band, whether the R L (Balance):The control ring
scanning stations, theword SCAN will
station is in stereo, and other radio behind the upper knob adjusts the appear on the digital display.
functions. right/left speaker balance. Press either of the SEEK buttons or the
PWR-VOL (Power-Volume):With the TUNE Rotate the lower knob to tune PWR-VOL knob to cancel SCAN and
ignition on, rotate theupper lmob to in radio stations. select a station.
turn thesystem on and off, and to AM/FM: Press the lower knob to To Preset Radio Stations:
control the volume. change betweenthe AM and FM bands. The fourpushbuttons under the digital
PROG-RCL (Program-Recall): Press F R (Fade): The control ring behind display can be used to preset up to 14
the upper knob to change betweenthe the lower knob adjusts the fronthear radio stations (seven AM and seven FM
clock and radio station frequency speaker balance. stations).
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1. Tune in the desired station. AUTO DNR: This unit is equipped Fast Forward Press the button with
2. Press SET. The word SET will with an automatic Dynamic Noise the arrow pointing inthe same direction
appear on the digital display for five Reduction systemthat reduces that the tape is playing. To stop fast
seconds. background hiss onAM or FM radio forward, pressthe STOP-EJECT
3.While SET is displayed, pressone of broadcasts, as well as on cassette tapes. button.
the four pushbuttons. Whenever you Cassette Tape Player Reverse: Press the button with the
press thisbutton again, the preset With the power on, insert a tape into arrow pointingin the opposite direction
station will be tuned in. the cassette door. Do not use tapes that that thetape is playing. Tostop reverse,
press the STOP-EJECTbutton.
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4. Repeat steps 1-3 for eachof the four are longer than 45 minutes on each side.
AM and four FM stations. When the left arrowis lit, selections STOP-EJECT:To stop playing atape,
Up to three additional stations on each listed on the topside of the cassette are fully pressthis button (the cassette will
band may be preset by “pairing” playing. Whenthe right indicator arrow be partially ejected,and the radio will
pushbuttons: is lit, selections listedon the bottom begin playing).
1. Tune in the desired station. side of the cassette are playing. To
change sidesof the tape, press the
2. Press SET, and within five seconds
upper control knob (PROG) while the
press any two adjacentpushbuttons cassette is playing.The tape player
at the same time. Wheneveryou press automatically begins playing the other
these buttons again, the preset side when it reaches the end of the tape.
station will be tuned in.
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4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each of five AM
and five FM stations.
Compact Disc Player
Many of the controls for the radio also
have functions for the compact disc
player, as explained here.
Don’t use mini-discs that are called
singles. Theywon’t eject. Use only full-
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size compact discs.


1. Turn the PWR-VOL knob to turnon While a disc is playing,the CD indicator REV (Reverse): Press and holdto rapidly
the power. is displayed on the digital screen, as is reverse the disc. Releaseto resume playing.
the clock. FWD (Fast Forward): Press and hold
2. Insert a disc part-wayinto theslot, to rapidly advancethe disc. Release to
with the label side up. The player will RCL (Recall): Press this button once
to see which track is playing. Press resume playing.
pull it in. Within a fewseconds, the
disc should play. again whilethe track number is still SCAN: Press this button to sample ten
displayed to see how long your selection seconds of each track. Press againto
If the disc comes backout and/or Err has been playing. Thetrack number stop scanning.
appears on the display: also will be displayed whenthe volume, PREV (Previous): Press to play a track
The disc may be upside down. bass, or treble is changedor a newtrack again. If you keep pressingthe PREV
The disc may be dirty, scratched or starts toplay. button, thedisc will keep backing up to
wet. COMP (Compression):Pressing this previous tracks.
button makes softand loud passages NEXT: Press to advance to thenext
There may be too much moisture in track. If you keep pressingthe NEXT
the air (wait about one hour and try more equal in volume.Press again to
resume normal play. button, thedisc will keep advancingto
again). other tracks.
The player may betoo hot, or the road RDM (Random): Press to play tracks When Finished with the Compact
may be too rough forthe disc to play. in random, rather than sequential, Disc Player:
As soon as things get backto normal, order. This feature remains activeuntil
the RDM button is pressed again. If you turn off the radio, or turn off the
the disc should play. ignition, the disc will stay in the player
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and start again when you turn on the 2. Turn the ignition on. will appear, indicating that Delco
ignition or thePWR-VOL button. The 3. Rotate the PWR-VOL knob to turn LOC I P is set, and your radio is
disc will begin playing at thepoint the radio off. secure. If "- - -" appears, the steps
where it had been stopped. were not successful and you must
4. Press station preset buttons 1 and 4 repeat the entire procedure.
ST-PL (Stop-Play): Press to stop the at thesame time and hold until "- - -"
disc player; the radio will play. Press To Disable the Anti-Theft System:
again to play the disc (the player will shows on thedisplay. You now have
only 15 seconds between each of the Enter your secret code by following
start playing the disc where it had following steps. these steps (you will have only15
stopped earlier). seconds between each step).
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5. Press SET and 000 will appear on


EJCT (Eject):Press to eject the disc; the the display. 1, Turn the ignition on and the radio
radio will play. The disc willstart at off, then press station preset buttons
track 1 when you reinsert it.EJCTworks 6. Press SCAN until the first digit of
your code appears. 1 and 4. SEC will appear, showing
even whenthe radio or theignition isoff. the radio is secure.
7. Press SEEK until the second and
third digits of your codeappear. 2. Press SET and 000 will appear on
CD Player Anti-Theft Feature the display.
Delco LOC II@is a security feature that 8. Press the TUNE knob (000 will 3.Press SCAN until the first digit of
can be usedor ignored. If you ignore it, appear on thedisplay).
your secret codeappears.
the radio will play normally. If you use 9. Press SCAN until the fourth digit of
it, your radiocannot be turned on if it is your code appears. 4.Press SEEK until the second and
stolen. These instructions will tell you third digits of your codeappear.
IO. Press SEEK until the fifth and sixth
how to enter a secret codeinto the radio. digits of your code appear. 5. Press the TUNE knob (000 will
If battery power is lost for any reason,
the 11. Press the TUNE knob (rEP will appear on thedisplay).
secret codemust be entered again before appear for five seconds,then 000 ) . 6. Press SCAN until the fourth digit of
your audio system can be turned on. your codeappears.
12.Repeat steps 6 through 10. Then
To Set the Anti-Theft System: press the TUNE knob again. SEC 7. Press SEEK until the fifth and sixth
1. Write down any six-digitnumber and digits of your codeappear.
keep it in a safe place. This is your
secret code.
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8. Press the TUNE knob. If the display Understanding Radio Reception
shows "- - -,"the radio is unsecured FM Stereo
and will play again.If the display
shows SEC, the steps were not FM Stereo will giveyou the best sound,
successful andthe numbers didnot but FM signals will reach only about 10
match the secret code. to 40 miles (16 to 65 l a ) . Tall buildings
or hills can interfere with FM signals,
If you lose or forget your code, see yourcausing the sound to come and go.
dealer.
AM
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If you lose battery power, when the


battery is reconnected the radio will not The range for most AM stations is
turn onand IX)C w ill appear. Follow greater than for FM, especially at night. Care of Your Cassette Tape
steps 1-8for disabling your system,and The longer range, however,can cause Player
the time will appearif you are successful. stations to interfere with each other, A tape player that is not cleaned
If SEC appears, the numbers did not AM can also pickup noise from things regularly is subject to reduced sound
match andYOUKunit is still locked. like storms and power lines.To lower quality, ruining the cassette, or
this noise, try reducing the treble level. damaging the mechanism. Tape
cassettes that arenot properly stored in
their plastic cases away from
contaminants, direct sunlight,and
extreme heat may not operate properly
and couldcauseprematurefailure of
the tape player.
I'
Your tape player shouldbe cleaned
monthly or with every15 hours of use,
as regular maintenance. If you notice a l l
reduction in sound quality,try a good
cassette to see if the tape or the tape
player is at fault. If the second cassette
results in no improvement in sound
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quality, try cleaning the tapeplayer. Fixed Mast Antenna


Proper tape player cleaningshould be The fixed mast antenna canwithstand
done with a wiping action nonabrasive most car washes without being
cleaner cassette. To properly clean your damaged. If the mast should ever
tape player, you should follow the become slightlybent, you can straighten
directions on the cleaning cassette. it out by hand. If the mast is badly bent,
Cassettes are subject to wear and the as itmight beby vandals, you should
sound quality may degrade over time. replace it.
Always verifythat thecassette tape is in Check everyonce in a whileto be sure
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good condition before obtaining service Care of Your Compact Discs the mast is still tightened to the fender.
on your tape player.
Handle discs carefully. Store them in
their original cases or other protective
cases and away fromdirect sunlight and
dust. If the surface of a disc is soiled,
dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild,
neutral detergent solution and clean it,
wiping fromthe center to theedge.
Be sure never to touch the signal
surface when handling discs. Pickup
discs by grasping the outeredges or the
edge of the hole and the outeredge.
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Notes
Part 4
Your Driving and the Road
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H e r e you’ll find information Defensive


.. Drlvmg
.................................................................................................... 108
about driving on different kindsof Drunken Driving ..................................................................................................... 108
roads and in varying weather Control of a Vehicle
conditions. We’ve alsoincluded Braking ................................................................................................................. 110
many other usefultips on driving. Anti-Lock Brakes................................................................................................. 111
Steering
. Tips
. ......................................................................................................... 113
Steermg m Emergencies....................................................................................... 114
Passing .................................................................................................................. 115
Driving at Night ...................................................................................................... 117
Driving in theRain .................................................................................................. 118
City Driving............................................................................................................. 119
Freeway Driving...................................................................................................... 120
Before Leavingon a LongTrip ............................................................................... 121
Hill and Mountain
.. Roads........................................................................................ 122
Winter Drnmg ......................................................................................................... 123
Recreational Towing ................................................................................................ 125
Towing aTrailer ...................................................................................................... 126

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Your Driving and the Road
Defensive Driving IDrunken Driving Just how much alcoholis too much if a
person plans to drive? Ideally,no one
The best adviceanyone can give about Death and injury associatedwith should drink alcohol and then drive.
driving is: Drive defensively. drinking and driving is a national But if one does, then what’s “too
Please start with a veryimportant safety tragedy. It’s the number one contributor much”? It can be a lot less than many
device in your Chevrolet: Bucldeup. to the highway death toll, claiming might think. Although it depends on
(See Safety Belts in theIndex.) thousands of victims every year. each person and situation, here is some
Alcohol takes away three things that general information on the problem.
Defensive driving reallymeans “be anyone needs to drive a vehicle:
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ready for anything.” On city streets, The Blood AlcoholContent (BAC) of


rural roads, or freeways, it means Judgment someone who is drinking depends upon
“always expectthe unexpected.” Muscular Coordination four things:
Assume that pedestrians or other Vision How much alcohol isin thedrink.
drivers are going to be careless and Police records show that almost half of The drinker’s body weight.
make mistakes. Anticipate what they all motor vehicle-related deaths involve
might do.Be ready for their mistaltes. The amount of food that is consumed
alcohol - a driver, a passenger or before and during drinking.
Rear-end collisionsare about themost someone else, such as a pedestrian, had
preventable of accidents. Yet they are been drinking.In most cases,these The length of time it has taken the
common. Allowenough following deaths are theresult of someone who drinker to consume the alcohol.
distance. It’s the best defensive driving was drinking and driving. About 20,000
maneuver, in bothcity and rural motor vehicle-related deaths occur each
driving. You never knowwhen the year becauseof alcohol, and thousands
vehicle in front of you is going to brake of people are injured.
or turn suddenly.
Drinking That WIN Resuit in a
BAC of -05% in the Time Shown effects are worse at night. All drivers are
impaired at BAC levels above0.05
percent. Statistics show that thechance
3 HOURS
of being inan accident increases sharply
for drivers who have aBAC of 0.05
2 HOURS
percent or above. A driverwith a BAC
1 HOUR
level of 0.06 percent (three beers in one
hour for a 180-pound or 82 kg person)
has doubled his or her chance of having
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an accident. At a BAC level of0.10


According to theAmerican Medical percent, the chance of that driver
Association, a 180-pound (82 kg) 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 having an accident is six times greater;
person who drinks three 12-ounce BOQYWEIGHT IN POUNDS
at a level of 0.15 percent, the chances
(355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will are twenty-five times greater! And, the
end up with a BAC of about 0.06 rhe law in most U.S. states sets the body takes about anhour to rid itself of
percent. The person would reach the legal limitat a BAC of 0.10 percent. In the alcohol in one drink. No amount of
same BAC by drinking three 4-ounce coffee or number of cold showers will
(120 ml) glassesof wine or three mixed Canada the limit is 0.08 percent, and in
some other countries it’s lower than speed that up.
drinks if each had 1H ounces (45 ml) of that. The BAC will be over0.10 percent “I’ll becareful” isn’t the right answer.
a liquor like whiskey, ginor vodka. What if there’s an emergency, a needto
after three to six drinks (in one hour).
It’s the amount of alcohol that counts. Of course, as we’ve seen, it depends on take sudden action, as when a child
For example,if the same person drank how much alcohol isin the drinks, and darts into thestreet? A person with a
three double martinis (3 ounces or 90 how quicklythe person drinks them. higher BAC might not be able to react
ml of liquor each) within an hour, the quickly enough to avoid the collision.
person’s BAC would be close to 0.12 But it’s veryimportant to keep in mind
that theability to drive is affected well There’s something else about drinking
percent. A person who consumes food and driving that many people don’t
just before or during drinking will have below a BAC of 0.10 percent. Research
shows that thedriving skillsof many know. Medical research shows that
a slightly lowerBAC level. alcohol in a person’s system can make
people are impaired at a BAC
approaching 0.05 percent, and that the crash injuries worse. That’s especially
Your Driving and the Road
true for brain, spinal cordand heart Bruking
injuries. That means that if anyone who
has been drinking-driver or Braking action involvesperception
-
passenger is in a crash, the chance of time and reaction time.
being killedor permanently disabledis First, you have to decide to push on the
higher than if that person hadnot been brake pedal. That’sperception the.
drinking. And we’ve already seen that Then you haveto bring up your foot
the chance of a crash itself is higher for and do it. That’s reaction the.
drinking drivers. Average reaction timeis about 3/4 of a I
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second. But that’sonly an average. It


Condrol of aKhkk might be less with one driver and as
You have three systems that make your long as two or three seconds or more
vehicle go where you wantit to go. They with another. Age, physical condition,
are the brakes, the steering and the alertness, coordination, and eyesight all
accelerator. All three systems haveto do play a part. So do alcohol, drugs and
their work at theplaces wherethe tires frustration. But evenin 3/4 of a second,
meet the road. a vehicle movingat 60 mph (100 km/h)
travels 66 feet (20 m). That could be a
Sometimes, as when you’re driving on
snow or ice, it’s easyta ask moreof lot of distance in an emergency, so
those control systems than thetires and keeping enough space between your
road can provide. That means you can vehicle and others is important.
lose control af your vehicle.
And, of course, actual stopping
distances vary greatlywith the surface
realistic followingdistances, you will
eliminate a lot of unnecessary braking.
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of the road (whether it’s pavement or That means better braking and longer

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gravel); the condition of the road (wet, brake life.
dry, icy); tire tread; and thecondition of If your engine everstops while you’re
your brakes. driving, brake normallybut don’t pump 20
Avoid needless heavy braking. Some your brakes. If you do, the pedal may
people drive in spurts -heavy get harder to push down. If your engine 10
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acceleration followedby heavy braking stops, you will still have some power
- rather thankeeping pacewith traffic. brake assist. But you will useit when
This is a mistake. Your brakes may not you brake. Once the power assist is 9nti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
have timeto cool between hardstops. used up, it may take longer to stopand Your Chevrolet has an advanced
Your brakesw ill wear out much faster if the brake pedal will be harderto push. dectronic braking systemthat will help
you do a lot of heavy braking. If you prevent skidding.
keep pace with the traffic and allow rhis light on the instrument panel will
30 on when you start your vehicle.
When you start your vehicle, or when
you begin to drive away, you may hear a
momentary motoror clicking noise.
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And you may evennotice that your Here’s how anti-lock works. Let’s say You can steer around the obstacle while
brake pedal moves a little while this is the road is wet. You’re driving safely. braking hard.
going on. This isthe ABS system Suddenly an animal jumps out in front
testing itself. If there’s a problem with As you brake, your computer keeps
of you. receiving updates on wheel speed and
the anti-lock brake system, the anti-lock You slam on the brakes. Here’s what
brake system warning light will stayon controls braking pressure accordingly.
happens with ABS. Remember: Anti-lockdoesn’t change
or flash.
A computer senses that wheels are the time you need to get your foot up to
See Anti-lock Brake System Warning slowing down.If one of the wheels is
Light in the Index. the brake pedal. If you get too close to
about to stop rolling, the computer wil1 the vehicle in front of you, you won’t
separately workthe brakes at each fro]nt have timeto apply your brakesif that
wheel and at therear wheels. vehicle suddenly slows or stops. Always
The anti-lock systemcan change the leave enough room up ahead to stop,
brake pressure fasterthan any driver even though you have anti-lockbrakes.
could.*Thecomputer is programmedto To Use Anti-Lock
make the most of availabletire and road Don’t pump the brakes. Just hold the
conditions. brake pedal down andlet anti-lock
work for you.You may feel the system
working, or you may notice some noise,
but this is normal.
Braking in Emergencies Steering Tips accelerate. Both control systems -
Use your anti-lock braking system when Driving on Curves steering and acceleration - have to do
you need to. With anti-lock, you can their work where the tires meet the
It’s important to take curves at a road. Adding the sudden acceleration
steer and brake at the same time. In reasonable speed.
many emergencies,steering can help can demand too much of those places.
you more than even the very best A lot of the “driver lost control” You can lose control.
braking. accidents mentioned on the news What should you do if this ever
happen on curves. Here’s why: happens? Ease up on the accelerator
Experienced driver orbeginner, each of pedal, steer the vehicle the way you
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us is subject to thesame laws of physics want it to go, and slow down.


when driving on curves. The traction of Speed limit signsnear curves warn that
Power Steering the tires against the road surface makes you should adjust your speed. Of
If you lose powersteering assist it possible forthe vehicle to change its course, the posted speeds are based on
path when you turn the front wheels. If good weather and road conditions.
because the engine stops or the system there’s no traction, inertia will keep the Under less favorableconditions you’ll
is not functioning, you can steer but it
vehicle going in thesame direction. If want to go slower.
will take much more effort.
you’ve evertried to steer a vehicle on
wet ice, you’ll understand this. If you need to reduce your speedas you
approach a curve, do itbefore you enter
The traction you can get in a curve the curve, while yourfront wheels are
depends on the condition of your tires straight ahead.
and the road surface, the angle at which
the curve is banked, and your speed. Try to adjust your speed so you can
While you’re in a curve, speed is the one “drive” through the curve. Maintain a
factor you can control. reasonable, steady speed. Wait to
accelerate until you are out of the curve,
Suppose you’re steering through a and thenaccelerate gently into the
sharp curve. Then you suddenly straightaway.
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collision. Then steer around the


. . problem, to the left or right depending
on thespace available.
An emergency likethis requires close
attention and a quick decision.If you
are holding the steering wheel at the
recommended 9 and 3 o'clock positions,
you can turnit a full 180 degrees very
quickly without removing either hand.
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But you haveto act fast,steer quickly,


Steering in Emergencies and just as quickly straighten the wheel IOff-Ruad Recovery
There are times when steering can De once you have avoidedthe object. You may find sometimethat your right
more effectivethan braking. For The fact that such emergency situations lvheels have dropped off the edge of a
example, you come over a hill and find are always possibleis a goodreason to soad onto theshoulder while you're
a truck stopped in your lane, or a car practice defensive drivingat all times hiving.
suddenly pullsout fromnowhere, or a and wear safetybelts properly.
child darts outfrom betweenparked :f the level of the shoulder is only
cars and stops right in front of you. You ;lightly belowthe pavement, recovery
can avoid these problems by braking - ;hould be fairly easy. Easeoff the
if you can stop in time. But sometimes iccelerator and then, if there is nothing
you can't; there isn't room. That's the n the way, steer so that your vehicle
time for evasive action - steering itraddles the edge of the pavement. You
around theproblem. :an turn thesteering wheel up to 1/4
urn until the right front tire contacts
Your Chevroletcan perform very wellin he pavement edge.Then turn your
emergencies likethese. First apply your ;teeringwheel to go straight down the
brakes. It is better to remove as much toadway.
speed as you can from a possible
pass. A broken center line usually If other cars are lined up to pass a
Passing indicates it’sall right to pass (providing slow vehicle, wait yourturn. But take
The driver of a vehicle about to pass the road ahead isclear). Never cross a care that someone isn’t tryingto pass
another ona two-lane highwaywaits for solid lineon your sideof the lane or a you as you pull out topass the slow
just theright moment, accelerates, double solidline, even if the road vehicle. Remember to glance over
moves around thevehicle ahead, then seems emptyof approaching traffic. your shoulderand check the blind
goes backinto theright lane again. A spot.
simple maneuver? Do not get too close to thevehicle
you want topass while you’re Check your mirrors, glance over your
Not necessarily! Passing another vehicle awaiting an opportunity. For one shoulder, and start your left lane
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on a two-lane highway isa potentially thing, following too closely reduces change signal before movingout of
dangerous move, sincethe passing your area of vision, especiallyif you’re the right lane to pass. When youare
vehicle occupiesthe same lane as following a larger vehicle. Also, you far enough aheadof the passed
oncoming traffic for several seconds. A won’t haveadequate space if the vehicle to see its frontin your inside
miscalculation, an error in judgment, or vehicle ahead suddenly slowsor stops. mirror, activate your right lane change
a brief surrender to frustration oranger Keep back a reasonable distance. signal and move backinto theright
can suddenlyput the passing driver face lane. (Remember that your right
to face withthe worst of all traffic When it looks likea chance to pass is
coming up,start to accelerate but stay outside mirror is convex. The vehicle
accidents - the head-on collision. you just passed may seemto be farther
in the right lane and don’t gettoo
So here are some tips for passing: close. Time your move so you will be away from youthan it really is.)
“Drive ahead.” Look down the road, increasing speedas thetime comes to Try not to pass more than onevehicle
to thesides, and to crossroads for move into theother lane. If the way is at a time on two-lane roads.
situations that might affect your clear to pass, you will have a “running Reconsider before passingthe next
passing patterns. If you have any start” thatmore than makes up for vehicle.
doubt whatsoever about making a the distance you would loseby Don’t overtake a slowly moving
successful pass, wait fora better time. dropping back. Andif something vehicle too rapidly. Eventhough the
Watch for trafficsigns, pavement happens to cause you to cancel your brake lightsare not flashing, it may be
markings, and lines.If you can seea pass, you need only slow down and slowing down orstarting to turn.
sign up ahead that might indicate a drop back again and wait foranother
turn or an intersection, delay your opportunity.
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If you’re being passed, make it easy Skidding Of course, traction is reduced when
for thefollowing driverto get aheadof water, snow, ice, gravel,or other
In a skid, a driver can lose controlof material is on the road. For safety,
you. Perhaps you can easea little to the vehicle. Defensive drivers avoid
the right. you’ll want to slow down andadjust
most skidsby taking reasonable care your drivingto these conditions. It is
suited to existing conditions, and by not important to slow down on slippery
Loss of Control “overdriving” those conditions. But surfaces because stopping distance will
skids are always possible. be longer and vehicle control more
Let’s reviewwhat driving experts say The three types of skids correspondto
about what happens whenthe three limited.
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your Chevrolet’s three control systems. While driving on a surface with reduced
control systems (brakes, steering and In the braking skid your wheelsaren’t
acceleration) don’t have enough friction rolling. In the steering or cornering traction, try your bestto avoid sudden
where the tires meet the road to do steering, acceleration, or braking
what the driver has asked. skid, too much speed or steeringin a (including engine braking by shifting to
curve causestires to slip and lose a lower gear). Any sudden changes
In any emergency, don’t give up. Keep cornering force. And in the acceleration
trying to steer and constantly seekan could cause the tires to slide. You may
skid too much throttle causes the not realize the surface is slippery until
escape route or area of less danger. driving wheels to spin. your vehicle is skidding. Learn to
A cornering skidand an acceleration recognize warning clues-such as
skid are best handled by easing your enough water, ice or packed snow on
foot offthe accelerator pedal. the road to make a “mirrored surface”
If your vehicle starts toslide, ease your - and slow down when you have any
foot off the accelerator pedal and doubt.
quickly steer the way you want the Remember: Any anti-lock braking
vehicle to go. If you start steering system (ABS) helps avoid onlythe
quickly enough, your vehicle may braking slid.
straighten out. Always be ready fora
second skidif it occurs.
Slow down, especially on higher your eyes to readjust to thedark. When
speed roads. Your headlights can light you are faced with severe glare(as from
up only so much road ahead. a driverwho doesn’t lower the high
In remote areas, watch for animals. beams, or a vehiclewith misaimed
headlights), slow down a little. Avoid
If you’re tired, pull off the road in a staring directly into theapproaching
safe placeand rest. lights.
Keep your windshieldand all the glass
Night Vision on your vehicle clean-inside and out.
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No one can see as well at night as in the Glare at night is made much worse by
Driving at Night
Night driving ismore dangerous than
day driving.One reason is that some
daytime. But as we get olderthese
differences increase. A 50-year-old
driver mayrequire at least twice as
much light to see the same thing at
dirt on the glass. Eventhe inside of the
glass

flash
can build up a filmcaused by dust.
Dirty glass makes lights
more than clean
dazzle and
glasswould,
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drivers are likely to be impaired - by
alcohol or drugs, with night vision night as a 20-year-old. malting the pupils of your eyescontract
problems, or by fatigue. What you do in the daytime can also repeatedly.
Here are some tips on night driving. affect your night vision. Forexample, if Remember that your headlights lightup
you spend the day in brightsunshine far less of a roadway whenyou are in a
Drive defensively. turn or curve. Keepyour eyes moving;
you are wise to wear sunglasses.Your
Don’t drink and drive. eyes will have lesstrouble adjusting to that way, it’s easier to pick out dimly
Adjust your inside rearview mirror to night. But if you’re driving,don’t wear lighted objects. Just asyour headlights
reduce the glare fromheadlights sunglasses at night. They maycut down should be checked regularlyfor proper
behind you. on glare fromheadlights, but they also aim, so should your eyes be examined
Since youcan’t see as well, you may make a lot of things invisible. regularly. Some drivers suffer from
need to slow downand keep more You can be temporarily blindedby night blindness - the inability to see in
space between you and other vehicles. approaching lights. It can take a second dim light-and aren’t even aware of it.
or two, or even severalseconds, for
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The heavier the rain, the harder it is to
see. Even if your windshield wiper
blades are in good shape, a heavy rain
can make it harder to see road signsand
traffic signals, pavement markings,the
edge of the road, and even people
walking.
It’s wise to keep your wiping equipment
in good shape and keep your windshield
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washer tank filled. Replace your


Driving in the Rain windshield wiperinserts when they Driving too fast through large water
puddles or even goingthrough some car
Rain and wet roads can mean driving show signs of streaking or missingareas washes can cause problems, too. The
trouble. On a wet road you can’tstop, on the windshield, or when strips of
rubber start toseparate from the water may affect yourbrakes. Try to
accelerate or turn as well because your avoid puddles. Butif you can’t, try to
tire-to-road traction isn’t as good as on inserts. slow down before youhit them.
dry roads. And, if your tires don’t have
much tread left, you’ll get even less
traction. It’s always wiseto go slower
and be cautious if rain starts tofall
while you are driving. The surfacemay
get wet suddenly when your reflexes are
tuned fordriving on dry pavement.
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Treat a green lightas a warning flow. Tryto merge into thegap at close
signal. A traffic lightis there because to theprevailing speed. Switchon your
the corner is busyenough to need it. turn signal, check yourmirrors and
When a light turns green, and just glance over yourshoulder as often as
before you start to move, checkboth necessary. Tryto blend smoothlywith
ways for vehicles that have not the traffic flow.
cleared the intersection or may be Once you are on the freeway, adjust
running the red light. your speedto theposted limit orto the
prevailing rate if it’s slower. Stayin the
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right lane unless you want to pass.


Freeway Driving ~
Before changinglanes, check your
Mile for mile, freeways(also called mirrors. Then use your turn signal.
thruways, parkways, expressways, Just before you leave the lane, glance
turnpikes, or superhighways)are the quickly over yourshoulder to make sure
safest of all roads. But they havetheir there isn’t another vehicle in your
own special rules. “blind” spot.
The most important advice on freeway Once you are moving on the freeway,
driving is: Keepup with traffic and keep make certain you allow a reasonable
to theright. Driveat thesame speed following distance. Expect to move
most of the other drivers are driving. slightly slowerat night.
Too-fast or too-slow driving breaks a
smooth trafficflow. Treat the left lane When youwant to leave the freeway,
on a freeway as a passing lane. move to theproper lane well in
advance. If you miss your exitdo not,
At the entrance there is usually a ramp under any circumstances, stop and back
that leads to thefreeway. If you have a up. Drive on to the next exit.
clear view ofthe freeway as you &ive
along the entrance ramp, you should The exit ramp can be curved, sometimes
begin to check traffic.Try to determine quite sharply.
where you expect to blend with the The exit speed is usuallyposted.
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Reduce your speed according to your Wiper Blades:Are they in good rush of the wind against the vehicle that
speedometer, not to your senseof motion. shape? can make you sleepy.Don’t let it
After driving forany distance at higher Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids:Have happen to you! If it does, your vehicle
speeds, you maytend to think you are you checked all levels? can leave the road in less than a
going slowerthan you actuallyare. second, and you could crash and be
Lights: Are they all working? Arethe injured.
lenses clean?
What can you do about highway
Before Leaving ona Long Tires: They are vitally important to a hypnosis? First, be aware that it can
safe, trouble-free trip. Is the tread
Trip good enough for long-distance
happen.
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Make sure you’re ready. Try to be well


rested. If you must start when you’re
not fresh - such as after a day’s work
- don’t plan to make too many miles
that first part of the journey. Wear
driving? Arethe tires all inflated to
the recommended pressure?
Weather Forecasts:What’s the
weather outlook along yourroute?
Then here aresome tips:
Make sure your vehicle is well
ventilated, with a comfortably cool
interior.
a
Should you delay yourtrip a short Keep your eyes moving.Scan the road
comfortable clothing and shoes you can time to avoid a majorstorm system? ahead and to the.sides. Check your
easily drive in. rearview mirrors and your
Is your vehicle readyfor a longtrip? If Maps: Do you have up-to-date maps?
instruments frequently.
you keep it serviced and maintained, it’s
ready to go. If it needs service, have it If you get sleepy, pulloff the road into
done before starting out.Of course,
Highway Hypnosis a rest, service, or parking area and
you’ll findexperienced and able service Is there actually such a condition as take a nap, get some exercise,or both.
experts in Chevrolet dealerships all “highway hypnosis”? Or is it justplain For safety, treat drowsiness on the
across North America. They’ll be ready falling asleep at thewheel? Call it highway as anemergency.
and willing to help if you need it. highway hypnosis, lackof awareness, or
Here are some things you can check whatever.
before atrip: There is something about aneasy
Windshield Washer Fluid Is the stretch of road with the same scenery,
reservoir full?Are all windowsclean along with the hum of the tires on the
inside and outside? road, the droneof the engine, and the
Your Driving and the Road
Know howto go uphill. You may
want to shift down to a lower gear.
The lower gearshelp cool your engine
and transaxle, and you can climb the
hill better.
Stay in your own lane when driving
on two-lane roadsin hills or mountains.
Don’t swing wideor cut across the
center of the road. Drive at speeds
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that let you stay in your ownlane.


Hill and Mountain Roads As you go over the topof a hill, be
Driving on steep hills or mountains is alert. There could be somethingin
different from drivingin flat or rolling your lane, like a stalled car oran
terrain. accident.
If you drive regularlyin steep country, You may see highway signson
or if you’re planningto visit there, here mountains that warn of special
are some tips that canmake your trips problems. Examplesare long grades,
safer and more enjoyable. passing or no-passing zones, a falling
Keep your vehicle in goodshape. rocks area, or winding roads.Be alert
Check all fluid levelsand also the to these and take appropriate action.
brakes, tires, cooling system and
transaxle. These parts can work hard
on mountain roads.
Know how to go down hills.The most
important thing to know is this: let
your enginedo some of the slowing
down. Shift to a lower gearwhen you
go down asteep or long hill.
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4 Winter Driving You may want to putwinter Driving on Snowor Ice


emergency suppliesin your trunk. Most of the time, those places wnere
Here are some tips for winter driving:
Include an ice scraper, a smallbrush or your tires meet the road probably have
Have your Chevroletin good shape broom, a supply of windshield washer good traction.
for winter. Be sure your engine fluid, a rag, somewinter outer clothing,
coolant mix iscorrect. However, if there is snow or ice
a small shovel, a flashlight, a red
cloth, between your tires and the road, you
and a coupleof reflective warning can have a very slippery situation.
triangles. And, if you will be driving You’ll have a lot less traction or “grip”
under severe conditions, include a small and will needto be very careful.
bag of sand, a pieceof old carpet or a
couple of burlap bags to help provide What’s the worst time forthis? “Wet
traction. Be sure you properly secure ice.” Very cold snow or ice can be slick
these items in your vehicle. and hard to drive on. But wet ice can be
even more trouble because may it offer
the least traction of all. Youcan get
“wet ice”when it’s about freezing
(32°F; OOC) and freezing rain beginsto
fall. Tryto avoid drivingon wet ice until
salt and sand crews can get there.
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Whatever the condition - smooth ice,
packed, blowing or loose snow-drive
with caution. Accelerate gently. Try not
to break the fragile traction. If you
accelerate too fast, the drive wheels will
spin and polishthe surface under the
tires even more.
Your anti-lock brakes improve your
ability to make a hardstop ona slippery
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road. Even though you have the anti-


lock braking system, you’ll want to begin I f You’re Caught in a Blizzard
stopping soonerthan you would on dry If you are stopped by heavy snow, you
pavement. SeeAnti-lock in the Index. could be in a serioussituation. You
Allow greater following distanceon should probably stay with your vehicle
any slippery road. unless you know for surethat you are
near help and you can hike throughthe
Watch for slipperyspots. The road snow. Here are some thingsto do to
might be fine until youhit a spot summon help and keep yourself and
that’s covered with ice. On an your passengers safe:Turn on your
otherwise clearroad, ice patches may hazard flashers. Tiea red cloth to your
appear in shaded areas wherethe sun vehicle to alert police that you’ve been
can’t reach: around clumpsof trees, stopped by the snow. Put on extra
behind buildings, or under bridges. clothing or wrap a blanket around you.
Sometimes the surface of a curve or If you have no blankets or extra clothing,
an overpass may remain icy whenthe make body insulators from newspapers,
surrounding roads are clear. If you see burlap bags, rags, floor mats - anything
a patch of ice aheadof you, brake you can wrap around yourselfor tuck
before you are on it. Try not to brake under your clothingto keep warm.
while you’re actuallyon the ice, and You can run the engine to keep warm,
avoid sudden steering maneuvers. but be careful.
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Run your engine only as long as you Towing Your Vehicle from the Front
must. This saves fuel. When you run the Tow your vehiclewith all four wheels
engine, malteit go a little faster than on the ground. Follow these steps:
just idle. That is, push the accelerator
slightly. This uses less fuel forthe heat 1. Set the parking brake.
that you get and it keeps the battery 2. Turn the ignition keyto OFF to
charged. You will need a well-charged unlock the steering wheel.OFF will
battery to restart the vehicle, and also preventthe automatic door locks
possibly for signaling later on with your ~~
from locking.
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headlights. Letthe heater run for 3. Shift yourmanual transaxle to N


awhile. Recreational Towing (Neutral).
Then, shut theengine off and close the If your vehiclehas a manual transaxle, 4. Release the parking brake.
window almost allthe way to preserve you can tow your vehicle behind
the heat. Start the engine againand another vehicle for useat your NOTICE:
repeat this only when you feel really destination. Be sure to use proper
uncomfortable from the cold. But do it towing equipment designed for Make sure that thetowing speed
as little as possible. Preservethe fuel as recreational towing. Followthe does not exceed55 mph (90 l m ) ,
long asyou can. To help keepwarm, instructions for the towing equipment. or your vehicle could be badly
you can get out of the vehicle and do damaged.
some fairly vigorous exercises everyhalf
hour or so until help comes.
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n
0
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Towing Your Vehicle from the Rear

I NOTICE:
Do not tow your vehicle fromthe
rear. Your vehiclecould be badly
damaged and the repairs would not
be coveredby your warranty.

TowingA Trailer
Your Chevrolet isneither designed nor
intended to tow a trailer.
Part 5
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H e r e you’ll find what to do Hazard Warning Flashers....................................................................................... 128


about someproblems that can Jump Starting .......................................................................................................... 128
occur on the road . Towing Your Vehicle.............................................................................................. 132
Engine Overheating................................................................................................. 136
If a Tire Goes Flat................................................................................................... 145
Changing a Flat Tire................................................................................................ 146
Compact Spare Tire ................................................................................................ 151
If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow......................................................... 152
Problems on the Road
Jump Starting
If your battery hasrun down, you may
want to use another vehicle and some
jumper cables to start your Chevrolet.
But please followthe steps below to do
it safely.
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Move the switch to the right to male


Hazard Warning Flashers your front and rear turn signal lights
Your hazard warning flashers let you flash on andoff.
warn others. They also let police know
you have a problem. Yourfront and rear Your hazard warning flashers work no
matter what position yourkey is in, and
and off.
turn signal lights will flash on even if the key isn’t in.
To turn off the flashers, move the
switch to the left.
When the hazard warning flashersare
on, your turn signals won’t work.

Other Warning Devices


If you carry reflective triangles, you
can
set one up at the side of the road about
300 feet (100 m) behind your vehicle.
2. Get the vehicles. close enoughso the
NOTICE: jumper cables can reach, Ijut be suke NOTICE:
Ignoring these steps could result in the vehicles aren’t touching each If you leave your radio on, it could
costly damageto your vehiclethat other. If they are, it could cause a be badly damaged.The repairs
wouldn’t be coveredby your ground connectionyou don’t want. wouldn’t be covered byyour warranty.
warranty. Trying to startyour You wouldn’t be ableto startyour
Chevrolet by pushing or pullingit Chevrolet, and the bad grounding
4. Open the hoods and locate the
could damage your vehicle, even if could damagethe electrical systems.
batteries.
you have a manual transaxle. And if You could be injuredif the vehicles roll.
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you have an automatic transaxle, it Set the parking brakefirmly on each


won’t start thatway. vehicle. Put anautomatic transaxle in
P (Park) or a manual transaxle in
N (Neutral).
To Jump Start Your Chevrolet: 3.Turn off the ignition on both
1. Check the othervehicle. It must have vehicles. Turn off all lightsthat aren’t
a 12-volt battery with a negative needed, and radios. Thiswill avoid
ground system. sparks and help saveboth batteries.
And it could save your radio!
NOTICE: Find the positive (+) and negative (-)
terminals on each battery.
If the othersystem isn’t a 12-volt
system witha negative ground,
both vehicles can be damaged.
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5. Check that thejumper cables don’t
have looseor missing insulation. If
they do, you could get ashock. The
vehicles could be damaged,too.
Before you connect the cables, here
are some basicthings you should
know. Positive (+) will go to positive
(+) and negative (-) will go to
negative (-) or a metal enginepart.
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Don’t connect (+) to (-) or you’ll get


6. Connect the red positive (+) cable to
a short that would damagethe
battery and maybe other parts, too. the positive (+) terminal of the
vehicle with the dead battery. Use a
remote positive (+) terminal if the
vehicle has one.
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7. Don’t let the otherend touch metal. 9. Attach the cable at least 18 inches 12. Remove the cables in reverse order
Connect it to thepositive (+) (45 cm) away fromthe dead battery, to prevent electricalshorting. Take
terminal of the good battery. Usea but not near engineparts that move. care that they don’t touch each
remote positive (+) terminal if the The electrical connection is just as other orany other metal.
vehicle has one. good there, but thechance of sparks
8. Now connect the black negative (-) getting backto thebattery is much
cable to the good battery’s negative(-) less.
terminal. Don’t let the otherend IO. Now start thevehicle with the good
touch anything until the next step. battery and run the engine fora
The other end of the negative cable while.
doesn’t go to thedead battery. It goer 11. Try to start thevehicle with the
to a heavy unpainted metal part on dead battery. If it won’t start after a
the engine of the vehicle withthe few tries, it probably needs service.
dead battery.
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on the Road
A When you call, tellthe towing service:
That your vehiclecannot be towed
from the front with sling-type
equipment.
B
That, if you have the 2-24, your
vehicle cannot be towed fromthe
front or rear with sling-type
equipment.
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That your vehiclehas front-wheel


ITowing Your Vehicle drive.
Try to have aGM dealer or a The make, model,and year of your
xofessional towing servicetow your vehicle.
Zhevrolet. The usual towing equipment Whether you can still move the shift
S: lever.
:A)Sling-type towtruck If there was an accident, what was
:B)Wheel-lift tow truck damaged.
C) Car carrier When the towing servicearrives, let the
tow operator know that this manual
f your vehicle has been changedor contains detailed towinginstructions
nodified sinceit was factory-newby and illustrations. The operator may
ldding aftermarket items like fog lamps, want to see them.
iero skirting, or special tires and
uheels, these instructions and
llustrations may not be correct.
Before youdo anything, turn on the
lazard warning flashers.

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When your vehicleis being towed, have
the ignition key off. The steering wheel
should be clampedin a straight-ahead
position, with a clamping device
designed for towing service.Do not use
the vehicle’s steering column lock for
this. The transaxle should be in N
(Neutral) and the parking brake
released.
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Don’t have your vehicle towedon the Towing from the Front-Vehicle
front wheels, unless you must. If the
vehicle must be towed on the front wheels, Hookup
don’t go more than 35 mph (56 k d h ) Before hookingup to a tow truck, be
or farther than 50 miles (80 lun) or your sure to read all the information in
transaxle will be damaged.If these Towing Your Vehicle earlier in this
limits must be exceeded,then thefront section.
wheels haveto be supported on a dolly. 1. Attach T-hook chains into theslots
in the bottom of the floor pan, just
behind the front wheels, on both
sides.
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NOTICE:
Towing a vehicle over rough
surfaces could damagea vehicle.
Damage can occur from vehicle to
ground or vehicleto wheel-lift
equipment. To help avoid damage,
install a towing dolly and raise
vehicle until adequate clearance is
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obtained betweenthe ground


and/or wheel-lift equipment. 2. Attach a separate safety chainaround
NOTICE: the outboard end of each lower
Do not tow with sling-type Do not attach winch cables or J-hooks control arm.
equipment or fascia damage will to suspension components when
occur. Use wheel-lift or car carrier using car carrier equipment. Always
equipment. Additional ramping use T-hooks insertedin the T-hook
may be required for car carrier slots.
equipment. Use safety chains and
wheel straps.
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Towing from the Rear- Vehicle 2. Position lower slingcrossbar directly -24Model:
Hook-up under the rear bumper. I

Before hooking up to a tow truck, be


NOTICE:
sure to read all the information in
Towing Your Vehicle earlier in this
section. Also be sure to use the proper
Do not tow with sling-type
equipment or rear bumper valance
will be damaged.Use wheel-lift or
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hook-up for your particular vehicle. car carrier equipment. Additional
ramping may berequired for car
All Models: carrier equipment. Use safety
1. Attach T-hook chains on bothsides chains and wheel straps.
in the slotted holes in thebottom of ~~

the frame rail just ahead of the rear ote: The ignition must be in the Off
wheels. Isition to keep automatic door locks
3m locking during tow.

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All Models:

NOTICE:
Towing a vehicle over rough
surfaces could damage a vehicle.
Damage can occur from vehicleto
ground or vehicle to wheel-lift
equipment. To help avoid damage,
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vehicle until adequate clearance is 3.Attach a separate safety chain to each If Steam Is Coming From Your
obtained betweenthe ground side of the axle inboardof the spring.
and/or wheel-lift equipment. Engine
Do not attach winch cables or J-hooks
to suspension components when Engine Overheating
using car carrier equipment. Always You will find acoolant temperature
use T-hooksinserted in theT-hook gage on your Chevrolet’sinstrument
slots. panel.
If you get the overheat warning with no

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NOTICE: sign of steam, try this for a minute or so:
If your engine catches fire because 1. If you have an air conditioner, turn it
you keep driving with no coolant, Off.
your vehiclecan be badly damaged. 2.Turn on your heater to full hot at the
The costly repairs would not be highest fan speed and open the
covered by your warranty. windows as necessary.
3.Try to keep your engine under load
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(in a drive gearwhere the engine


I f No Steam Is Coming From your runs slower). h d i r t g system (2.2L L4 ENGINE)
Engine If you no longer havethe overheat When you decideit’s safe to lift the
If you get the overheat warning but see warning, you can drive. Just to be safe, hood, here’s what you’ll see:
or hear no steam, the problem may not drive slowerfor about tenminutes. If
the warning doesn’t come backon, you (A) Coolant recovery tank
be too serious. Sometimes the engine
can get alittle too hot when you: can drive normally. (B) Radiator pressure cap
Climb a long hillon a hot day. If the warning continues, pull over, (C)Electric engine fan
Stop after high speed driving. stop, andpark your vehicle right away.
Idle for long periodsin traffic. If there’s still no sign of steam, you can
idle the engine for two or three minutes
while you’re parked, to see if the
warning stops. But then, if you still
have the warning, TURN OFF THE
ENGINE ANDGET EVERYONE OUT
OF THE VEHICLE until it cools down.
You may decide not to lift the hood but
to get service help right away. If the coolant insidethe coolant recovery
tank is boiling, don’t do anything else
until it cools down.
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NOTICE:
Engine damage fromrunning your
engine without coolant isn’t
covered by your warranty.

If there seems to be no leak, check to


see if the electric enginefan is running.
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If the engine is overheating, the fan


The coolant level should be at or above should be running. If it isn’t, your
FULL COLD. If it isn’t, you may have vehicle needs service. coohg Sy&n (3.1L V6 ENGINE)
a leak inthe radiator hoses, heater When you decide it’s safe to lift the
hoses, radiator, water pump or hood, here’s what you’ll see:
somewhere elsein the cooling system. (A) Coolant surgetank with pressure cap
(B) Electric engine fan

If the coolant insidethe coolant surge


tank is boiling, don’tdo anything else
until it cools down.

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NOTICE: Recovery Tank-2.2L f.4 Engine
Engine damagefrom running your If you haven’t founda problem yet,but
engine without coolant isn’t the coolant level isn’t at or abovethe
covered by your warranty. FULL COLDmark, add a 50/50
mixture of clean water (preferably
If there seems to be no leak, checkto distilled) and a proper antifreezeat the
see if the electric engine fan is
running. coolant recovery tank. (See Coolant in
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If the engine is overheating,the fan the Index for more informationabout


The coolant level should beat or above should berunning. If it isn’t, your the proper coolant mix.)
FULL COLD.If it isn’t, youmay have vehicle needs service.
a leak in theradiator hoses, heater
hoses, radiator, water pump or
somewhere elsein thecooling system.
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I InNOTICE:
coldweather, water can freeze
I When the coolant inthe coolant
and crack the engine, radiator, recovery tank is at or above the FULL
heater core and other parts. Use the COLD mark, start your vehicle.
recommended coolant. If the overheat warningcontinues,
there's one more thing you can try. You
can add the proper coolantmix directly
to the radiator but be sure the cooling
system is cool beforeyou do it.
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How to Add Coolant to the 2.21 2. Then keep turning the pressure cap, 3.Fill the radiator with the proper mix,
14 Engne at the Radiator but now push down as you turn it. up to thebase of the filler neck.
Remove the pressure cap.
1. You can remove the radiator pressure
cap when the cooling system,
including the radiator pressure cap
and upper radiator hose, is no longer
hot. Turn thepressure cap slowly to
the left until it first stops. (Don’t
press down while turning the
pressure cap.) If you hear a hiss, wait
for that tostop. A hiss means there is
still some pressure left.
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4. Then fill the coolant recovery tank to 5. Put the cap back on the coolant 6. Start theengine and let it run until
FULL COLD. recovery tank, but leave the radiator you can feel the upper radiator hose
pressure cap off. getting hot. Watch out for the engine
fan.
7. By this time the coolant level inside
the radiator filler neck may be lower.
If the level is lower,add more of the
proper mix through the filler neck
until the level reachesthe base of the
filler neck.

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8. Then replace the pressure cap. At anj


time duringthis procedure if coolant
begins to flow out of the filler neck,
reinstall the pressure cap. Be sure the
arrows on pressure cap line up like
this.

How to Add Coolant to the 3.7L V6


€ngine at the Coolant SurgeTank
If you haven't found a problem yet,but NOTICE:
the coolant levelisn't at orabove the In cold weather, water can freeze
FULL COLD mark, add a 50/50 mixture and crack the engine, radiator,
of clean water (preferably distilled)and heater core and other parts. So use
a proper antifreezeat thecoolant surge the recommended coolant.
tank, but be sure the cooling system,
including the coolant surgetank pressure
cap, is cool before youdo it. (SeeCooZuni
in the Index for more information about
the proper coolant mix.)
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1. You can remove the coolant surge 2. Then keep turning the cap, but now
tank pressure cap when the cooling push down as you turn it. Remove
system, includingthe coolant surge the pressure cap.
tank pressure cap and upper radiator
hose, is no longer hot. Turn the
pressure cap slowly to theleft until it
first stops. (Don't press down while
turning the pressure cap.) If you hear
a hiss, wait for
that to stop. A hiss
means there is still somepressure left.
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3. Fill the coolant surge tank with the 4. With the coolant surge tank pressure 5. By this time, the coolant level inside
proper mix, up to the FULL COLD cap off, start theengine and let it run the coolant surge tank may be lower.
mark. until you can feel the upper radiator If the level is lower,add more of the
hose getting hot. Watch out for the proper mix to thecoolant surge tank
engine fan. until the level reaches the FULL
COLD mark.
6. Then replace the pressure cap. Be
sure thearrows on the pressure cap
line up like this.

Ifa Tire Goes Flat


It’s unusual for a tire to “blow out”
while you’re driving, especiallyif you
maintain your tires properly. If air goes
out of a tire, it’s much more likelyto
leak out slowly. But if you should ever
have a blowout^" here are afew tips
about what to expect and what to do:
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If a front tire fails, the flat tire will
create a drag that pulls the vehicle
toward that side. Take your foot off the
accelerator pedal and grip the steering
wheel firmly. Steer to maintain lane
position, then gently brake to a stop
well out of the traffic lane.
A rear blowout, particularlyon a curve,
acts much like a skidand may require
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the same correction you’d usein a skid.


In anyrear blowout, remove yourfoot The following steps will tell youhow to
from the accelerator pedal. Get the use the jack and change atire.
vehicle under control by steering the The equipment you’ll need is in the
way you want the vehicle to go. It may trunk or rear area.
be very bumpyand noisy, but you can
still steer. Gently brake to a stop, well
off the road if possible.
If a tire goes flat, the next section shows
how to use your jackingequipment to
change a flattire safely.

Changing a Flat Tire


If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and
wheel damageby driving slowlyto a
level place.Turn on your hazard
warning flashers.
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1. If you have carpeting, pull it back 3. If your vehicle is equippedwith a 4. Remove the wing boltsecuring the
from the floor of the trunkor rear spare tire housing lid hook, pull the compact spare tire, spacer and wheel
area. front of the lid up and hook it to the wrench by turning it
2. Turn thecenter retainer nut on the rear upper edge of the trunk. counterclockwise. Then lift off the
compact spare tire housing spacer and remove the spare tire. I
counterclockwiseto remove it, then 5. Your vehicle mayuse a foam tray, or
lift the tire cover. You will find the a bracket and wing bolt, for storing
jacking instructions label on the the jack and the tools. Remove the
underside of the tire cover. bolt securing the jack by turning it
counterclockwise.Then remove the
jack. Or, remove the jack and the
wheel wrench from the foam tray.
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5. Remove the band around thejack. For 2-24Models: 7. Using the wheel wrench, remove the
Turn the jack handle cloclnvise to On 2-24 models, a cover plate must be plastic cap nuts and loosen all the
raise the jack head a few inches. removed to access the wheel nuts. wheel nuts. Don’t remove the wheel
Remove the cover plate usingthe flat nuts yet.
end of a wheel wrench.
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8. Near each wheel wellis a notch in 9. Position the jack under the vehicle. 10. Raise the vehicle by rotating the
the frame which the jack headfits in Raise the jack headuntil it fits firmly jack handle cloclnvise. Raisethe
(A).The front notch is 9" (23 cm) into thenotch in the vehicle's frame vehicle far enough off the ground so
back from the rear wheel well.The nearest the flat tire. Do not raise the there isenough room forthe spare
rear notch is 8" (20 cm) forward from vehicle yet. Put thecompact spare tire to fit.
the rearwheel well.If your vehicle tire near you. 11. Remove all of the wheel nuts and,if
has flared side moldings, both front you have a wheel cover, use your
and rear notches are 18" (46 cm) NOTICE: fingers to carefully pry the wheel
from the wheel wells. Raising your vehiclewith the jack cover fromthe wheel. Then take off
improperly positioned will damage the flat tire.
the vehicle or may allow the vehicle
to fall off the jack. Be sure tofit the
jack lift headinto theproper
location before raisingyour vehicle.

NOTICE:
Do not jack or lift the vehicle using
the oil pan. Pans could crack and
begin to leak fluid.
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14. Lower the vehicle by rotating the


jack handle counterclockwise.
Lower the jack completely.

13. Replace the wheel nuts with the


rounded end of the nutstoward the
wheel. Tighten each nutby hand until
the wheel is held against the hub.

12. Remove anyrust or dirt from the


wheel bolts, mounting surfaces and
spare wheel. Placethe spare on the
mounting surface.
the wheel cover and plastic capnuts in
the trunk orrear area untilyou have the
Compact Spare Tire
flat tire repaired or replaced. Although the compact spare was fully
inflated when your vehicle was new, it
I I C E : I can lose air
after a time. Check the
inflation pressure regularly.It should be
Wheel covers won’tfit on your compact 60 psi (420 1cPa). After installingthe
spare. If you try to put a wheel cover compact spare on your vehicle, you
on your compact spare, you could should stop as soon as possibleand
damage the cover or the spare. make sure your spare tire is correctly
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15. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in a inflated. The compact spare is made to
criss-cross sequence, as shown. 16. Store the flat tire in the compact perform well at posted speed limitsfor
spare tire compartment,and secure distances up to 3,000 miles (5 000 lcm),
with the wing bolt and extension. so you can finish yourtrip and have
Store the jack and wheel wrench in your full-sizetire repaired or replaced
their compartment, also. where you want. Of course, it‘s bestto
The compact spare is for temporary use replace your spare with a full-size tire as
only. Replacethe compact spare tire with soon as you can. Your spare willlast
a full-sizetire as soon as you can. See longer and be in goodshape in case you
Compact Spare Tire next in this section. need it again.
NOTICE:
Don’t take your compact spare
through an automatic car wash
with guide rails.The compact spare
can get caught on the rails. That
can damage the tire and wheel, and
maybe other parts of your vehicle.
Don’t try to put a wheel coveron your
compact spare tire. It won’t fit. Store
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Don’t use yourcompact spare on some Rocking your vehicle to get it out:
other vehicle. First, turn your steering wheel left and
And don’t mix your compact spare or right. That will clear the area around
wheel with other wheels or tires. They your front wheels. Then shift backand
won’t fit. Keep yourspare and its wheel forth between R (Reverse) and a
together. fonGard gear (or with a manual
transaxle, between First or Second gear
NOTICE: and Reverse), spinning the wheels as
Tire chains won’t fit your compact little as possible. Releasethe accelerator
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spare. Using them will damageyour pedal while youshift, and press lightly
vehicle and destroy the chains too. on the accelerator pedal when the
Don’t use tire chains on your transaxle is in gear. If that doesn’t get
compact spare. you out after a few tries, you may need
to be towedout. If you do need to be
towed out, see Towing Your Vehicle in
the Index.
I f You’re Stuck: In Sand, NOTICE:
Mud, Ice or Snow Spinning your wheelscan destroy
parts of your vehicleas well as the
What youdon’t want to do when your tires. If you spin the wheels too fast
vehicle is stuck is to spin your wheels. while shifting yourtransaxle back
The method known as “rocking” can and forth, you can destroy your
help you get out when you’re stuck, but transaxle.
you must use caution.
Part 6
Service and Appearance Care
Service ..................................................................................................................... 154
Fuel .......................................................................................................................... 154
Hood Release........................................................................................................... 158
Engine Oil ................................................................................................................ 162
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Air Cleaner.............................................................................................................. 165


H e r e you will find information Automatic Transaxle Fluid..................................................................................... 167
about the care of your Chevrolet. Manual Transaxle Fluid.......................................................................................... 169
This part begins with service and Engine Coolant........................................................................................................ 170
fuel information. and then it shows Power Steering Fluid ............................................................................................... i73
how to check important fluid and Windshield Washer Fluid ........................................................................................ 173
lubricant levels. There is also Brakes ...................................................................................................................... 174
technical information about your Battery ..................................................................................................................... 176
vehicle. anda section devotedto Bulb Replacement.................................................................................................... 176
its appearance care . Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ................................................................... 179
Loading Your Vehicle ............................................................................................. 180
Tires ......................................................................................................................... 181
Appearance Care ..................................................................................................... 187
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).................................................................... 194
Add-on Electrical Equipment ................................................................................ 195
Fuses 8I Circuit Breakers........................................................................................ 195
Capacities 81Specifications .................................................................................... 198
Fluids 81Lubricants ................................................................................................ 199
Replacement Bulbs.................................................................................................. 200
Engine Specifications.............................................................................................. 202
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...............................................................
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You should keepa record with all parts
receipts and list the mileage and the
date of any service work you perform.
See Maintenance Record in the Index.
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Service Fuel
Your Chevrolet dealer knows your Use regular unleaded gasolinerated at
vehicle bestand wants you to be happy 87 octane or higher. It should meet
with it. We hope you’ll goto your dealer specifications ASTM D4814 in the U.S.
for all your serviceneeds. You’ll get and CGSB 3.5-92 in Canada. These
genuine GM parts and GM-trained and fuels should have the proper additives,
supported service people. so you should not have to add anything
We hope you’ll want to keep your GM to thefuel.
vehicle all GM.Genuine GM parts have In the U.S. and Canada, it’s easyto be
one of these marks. sure you get the right kind of gasoline
(unleaded). You’ll see “UNLEADED”
Doing Your Own Service Work right on the pump. And only unleaded
If you want to do some of your own nozzles will fitinto your vehicle’s filler
service work, you’ll want to get the NOTICE: neck.
proper Chevrolet ServiceManual. It Be sure the posted octane is at least 87.
tells you much moreabout how to If you try to do your own service
service your Chevrolet than this manual work without knowing enough about If the octane is lessthan 87, you may
it, your vehicle could be damaged. get a heavy knocking noise when you
can. To orderthe proper servicemanual, drive. If it’s bad enough, it can damage
see Service Publicationsin the Index. your engine.
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If you’re using fuelrated at 87 octane or MTBE and ethanol. By doing so, you
higher and you stillhear heavy can help cleanthe air,especially in
knocking, your engine needs service. Fuel that is morethan 5% those parts of the country that have
But don’t worry if you hear a little methanol is bad for your vehicle. high carbon monoxide levels.
pinging noisewhen you’re accelerating Don’t use it. Itcan corrode metal In addition, some gasoline suppliersare
or driving up a hill. That’s normal, and parts in your fuel systemand also now producing reformulated gasolines.
you don’t haveto buy a higher octane damage plasticand rubber parts. These gasolines are specially designed
fuel to get rid of pinging. It’s theheavy, That damage wouldn’t be covered to reduce vehicle emissions. General
constant knock that means you have a under your warranty. And even at Motors recommendsthat you use
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problem. 5% or less, there must be reformulated gasoline.By doing so, you


What about gasoline with blending “cosolvents” and corrosion can help clean the air, especiallyin
materials that contain oxygen preventers in this fuel to help avoid those parts of the country that have
(oxygenates),such asMTBE or these problems. high ozone levels.
alcohol? You should ask your service station
MTBE is “methyl tertiary-butylether.” operators if their gasolines contain
Fuel that is no more than 15% MTBE is Gasolines for Cleaner Air deposit control additives and oxygenates,
fine for your vehicle. and if they have been reformulated to
Your use of gasoline with deposit reduce vehicle emissions.
Ethanol is ethyl or grain alcohol. control additives will help prevent
Properly-blended fuelthat is no more deposits from formingin your engine
than 10%ethanol is fine for your and fuel system.That helps keep your
vehicle. engine in tuneand your emission
Methanol is methyl or wood alcohol. control system working properly.It’s
good for your vehicle, and you’ll be
doing yourpart for cleanerair.
Many gasolinesare now blended with
oxygenates. General Motors
recommends that you use gasolines
with these blending materials, suchas
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To check on fuel availability, ask an
auto club, or contact a major oil
company that does business in the
country where you’ll be driving.
You can also write usat thefollowing
address for advice.Just tell us where
you’re going and give your Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN).
General Motors Overseas Distribution
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Corporation
Fuels in Foreign Countries North American Export Sales (NAES) Filling Your Tank
If you plan on driving inanother 1908 Colonel Sam Drive “el Capacity: 15.2 U.S. Gallons
country outside the U.S. or Canada, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7 77.5 L). Use unleaded fuel only.
unleaded fuel may behard to find. Do
not use leaded gasoline.If you use even
one tankful, your emission controls
won’t workwell or at all. With
continuous use, spark plugscan get
fouled, the exhaust system can corrode,
and your engine oil can deteriorate
quickly. Your vehicle’s oxygen sensor
will be damaged. Allof that means
costly repairs that wouldn’t be covered
by your warranty.
The cap is behind a hinged dooron the
sight side of your vehicle.
To take off the cap,turn it slowly to the
eft (counterclockwise).
Be careful not. tospill gasohe: Clean Checking ntings Under the
gasoline frompainted surfaces as soon
as possible. See Cleaning the Outside Hood
of Your Chevrolet in theIndex. The following sections tell you howto
When youput thecap back on, turn it check fluids, lubricants and important
to theright until you hear at least three parts underhood.
clicks.

NOTICE:
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While refueling,hang the cap inside the If you need a newcap, be sure to
fuel door. get the right type. Your dealercan
get one for you.If you get the
wrong type, it may not fit or have
proper venting, and your fueltank
and emissions system might be
damaged.
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Hood Release Then go to the front of the vehicle and Lift the hood, release the hood prop
To open the hood, first pullthe hood push the secondary hood release handle from its retainer and put the hood prop
release handle insidethe vehicle. to the right. into the slot in the hood. Use the prop
rod sleeve when handlingthe prop rod.
Before closing the hood, be sure all the
filler capsare on properly. Then lift the
hood to relieve pressure onthe hood
prop. Remove the hood prop fromthe
slot in the hood andreturn theprop to
its retainer. Then just let the hood down
and close it firmly.
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2.21 L4 Engine CODE^)
When you openthe hood, you’ll see:
1. Engine CoolantRecovery Tank
2. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir
3. Automatic Transaxle Fluid Dipstick
(if equipped)
4.Brake Fluid Reservoir
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5. Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Reservoir(if


equipped)
6. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir
7. Battery
8. Air Cleaner
9. Engine Oil Dipstick, Engine Oil Fill
Cap
IO. Thermostat Housing Pressure Cap
3.7L V6 Engine (CODE TI
When you open the hood, you’ll see:
1. Coolant SurgeTank
2. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir
3.Automatic Transaxle Fluid Dipstick
(if equipped)
4. Brake Fluid Reservoir
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5. Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Reservoir (if


equipped)
6. Battery
7. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir
8. Air Cleaner
9. Engine Oil Fill Cap
IO. Engine Oil Dipstick
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Engine Oil When to Add Oi/


If the oil warning lighton the If the oil is at or below the ADD line,
instrument panel comeson, it means then you’ll needto add some oil. But
you need to check your engine oil level you must use the right kind. This
right away. For more information, see section explains what kindof oil to use.
Engine Oil Warning Lightin the Index. For crankcase capacity, seeCapacities
You should check your engine oil level and Specifications in the Index.
regularly; this is an added reminder.
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It’s agood idea to check your engine oil NOTICE:


every time you get fuel. In orderto get 2.2L L4: Checking Engine Oil Don’t addtoo much oil. If your
an accurate reading,the oil must be engine has so much oilthat the oil
warm and the vehicle must be on level level gets above the cross-hatched
ground. area that shows the proper
Turn off the engine and give the oil a operating range, your engine could
few minutes to drain back into the oil be damaged.
pan. If you don’t, theoil dipstick might
not show the actual level. Just fill it enough to put the level
somewhere in the proper operating
range. Push the dipstick allthe way
To Check Engine Oil back in when you’re through.
Pull out the dipstick and cleanit with a
paper towel or cloth, then push it back
in all the way. Remove it again, keeping
the tip lower, and checkthe level.

3.1L V6: Checking Engine Oil


RECOMMENDED SAE VlSCOSlTy GRADE ENGINE OILS
FOR BEST FUEL ECONOMYAND COLD STARTING,
SELECT THE LOWEST SAE VISCOSITY GRADEOIL
FORTHEEXPECTEDTEMPERATURERANGE.

LOOK FOR
HOT ONE OF THESE
Y-
NE, LABELS
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What Kind of Oil to Use tlOO t38 1

2.2L L4: Adding Engine Oil Beginning midyear 1993, oils of the +80 t27

?roper quality for your vehicle will be +60 t16


.dentifiedwith this new “starburst”
iymbol. The “starburst” symbol +40 t4

ndicates that theoil has been certified 4-20 -1


~y the American Petroleum Institute
(API), and is preferred for use in your 0 -18

gasoline engine.
fou should look for this on the front of SAE 5W-30
:he oilcontainer, and use only oilsthat PREFERRED
iisplay this new symbol. IF NEITHER SAE 5W-30 NOR SAE 10W-30
COLD GRADE OILS AREAVAILABLE,SAE 30
fou should also use the proper viscosit) WEATHER
GRADE MAY BE USED AT TEMPERATURES
ABOVE 40 DEGREES F (4 DEGREES c).
ail for your vehicle, as shown in the DO NOT USE SAE 1OW-40, SAE 2OW-50 OR
following chart: ANY OTHER GRADE OIL NOT RECOMMENDED.

As shown in the chart,SAE 5W-30 is


best for your vehicle. However, you can
3.1 L V6: Addlng Engine Oil
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use SAE 1OW-30 if it’s going to be 0°F When to Change Engine Oi/
(-18°C) or above. These numbers on an See if any one of these is true for you:
oil container show its viscosity, or
thickness. Donot use other viscosity oils, Most tripsare less than 4 miles (6 km).
such as SAE 1OW-40 or SAE 20W-50. It’s below freezingoutside and most
If you cannot find oilswith the new trips are less than 10 miles (16 km).
“starburst” symbol on the front of the The engine is at low speed mostof the
container, you should look for and use time (as in door-to-door delivery, or in
oils containing the following three things: stop-and-go traffic).
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SH or SG Most trips are through dusty places.


“SH” or “SG” must be on the oil NOTICE: If any one of these is true for your
container, either by itself or combined
with other quality designations, such ’ If you use oils that do not have vehicle, then you need to change your
oil and filter every 3,000 miles(5 000
as “SWCD,” “SH,SG,CD,” “SG/CD,” etc. either the “starburst”symbol or an km) or 3 months -whichever comes
These letters show American Petroleum API SH or SG designation, you can first.
Institute (API) levels of quality. cause engine damagenot covered
by your warranty. If none of them is true, change the oil
SAE 5W-30
every 7,500 miles (12 500 km) or 12
Energy Conserving I1 months -whichever comesfirst.
GM Goodwrench@oil (in Canada, GM
Oils with these words on the Engine Oil) meets allthe requirements Change the filter at thefirst oil change
container will help you save fuel. and at every other oil change afterthat.
for your vehicle.
These three things are usually included
in a doughnut shaped logo (symbol)on
most containers. If you cannot find oils €ngine Oil Additives
with the “starburst”symbol, you should Don’t add anything to your oil. Your
look for oilswith the doughnut shaped Chevrolet dealer is readyto advise if
symbol, containing the threethings you think something should be added.
noted above.

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Engine Coolant Heater Used oil can be a real threat.,t.othe
(Engine Block Heater) environment. If you change yourown
oil, be sure to drain all free-flowing oil
An engine coolantheater can be a big from the filter before disposal. Don’t
help if you haveto park outside in very ever dispose of oil by putting it in the
cold weather, 0°F (-18°C) or colder. If trash, pouring it on the ground, into
your vehicle hasthis option, see Engine sewers, orinto streams or bodies of
Coolant Heater in theIndex. water. Instead, recycle it by taking it to
a place that collects used oil.If you
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What to Do with Used Oil have a problem properly disposing of


your used oil,ask your dealer, a service
Did you know that used engine oil station or a local recycling center for
contains certain elements that may be
unhealthy for your skin and could even help.
cause cancer? Don’tlet used oil stay on -
your skin for very long. Clean your
and nails with soap and water, or a
skin Air Cleaner NOTICE:
good hand cleaner. Washor properly Refer to theMaintenance Scheduleto If the air cleaner isoff, a backfire
throw away clothingor rags containing determine when to replace the air filter. can causea damaging engine fire.
used engine oil. (See the manufacturer’s See Scheduled Maintenance Services in And, dirt can easily get into your
warnings about the use and disposal of the Index. engine, whichwill damage it.
oil products.) Always havethe air cleanerin place
when you’re driving.

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2.2L L4: Air Filter Replacement 3.1 L V6 (Except2-24):Air Filter 3.1 L V6 (2-24):Air Filter Replacement
To check or replace the filter, remove Replacement To check or replacethe filter, unclipthe
the two wingnuts and lift the cover. To check or replacethe filter, remove three clips and removethe cover.
Be sure to reinstall the air cleaner filter the three wing nuts and lift the cover. Be sure to reinstall the air cleaner filter
and replace the cover tightly. Be sure to reinstali the air cleaner filter and replacethe cover tightly.
and replace the cover tightly.
IAutomatic Transaxle Fluid
~.
, ,' To check the fluid level
NOTICE: Park your vehicle on a level place.
1 When to Check and Change Too much or too little fluid can
damage your transaxle.Too much can
With the parking brake applied, place
the shift lever in P (Park).
A goodtime to check your automatic mean that some of the fluid could With yourfoot on the brake pedal,
transaxle fluid levelis when the engine come out and fall on hot engine parts move the shift leverthrough each gear
oil is changed. Refer to the Maintenance or exhaust system, starting a fire. range, pausing for about three
Schedule to determine when to change Be sure to get an accurate reading if seconds in each range. Then, position
your fluid. See Scheduled Maintenance you check your transaxle fluid.
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the shift leverin P (Park).


Services in theIndex.
Let the engine run atidle forthree to
Wait at least 30 minutes before five minutes.
How to Check checking the transaxle fluid levelif you
Then, without shuttingoff the engine,
Because this operation can be a little have been driving:
follow these steps:
difficult, you maychoose to have this When outside temperatures are above
90°F (32°C). 1. Pull out thedipstick and wipe it with
done at your Chevrolet dealership a clean rag orpaper towel.
Service Department. At high speedfor quite a while.
2.Push it back in all the way, wait three
If you do it yourself, be sure to follow In heavy traffic- especially in hot
weather. seconds and then pull it back out
all the instructions here, or you could again.
get a falsereading on the dipstick. To get the right reading, the fluid
should be at normal operating 3. Check both sides of the dipstick, and
temperature, which is 180°Fto 200°F read the lower level. The fluid level
(82°C to 93°C). must be in thecross-hatched area.
Get the vehicle warmedup by driving 4.If the fluid level isin theacceptable
about 15 miles (24 lun) when outside range, push the dipstick back in all
temperatures are above 50°F (10.C). If the way.
it's colder than 50°F (lOOC), you may
have to drive longer.
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How to Add fluid
Refer to the Maintenance Scheduleto
determine what kind of transaxle fluid
to use. See Recommended Fluids and
Lubricants in the Index.
If the fluid level is low, add only enough
of the proper fluidto bring the level into
the cross-hatched area on the dipstick.
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1. Pull out thedipstick.


2.2L L4: Checking Automatic 2.2L L4: Adding Automatic Transaxle
Transaxle Fluid 2. Using a long-neck funnel,add Fluid
enough fluid at thedipstick hole to
bring it to the proper level.
It doesn’ttake much fluid, generally less
than a pint (0.5L). Don’t overfill. We
recommend you use only fluid labeled
DEXRONo-111 or DEXRONB-HE,
because fluids withthat label are made
especially for your automatic transaxle.
Damage caused by fluid other than
DEXRONO-I11 or DEXRONB-IIE is not
covered by your new vehicle warranty.
After adding fluid, recheckthe fluid
level as described under How to
Check.
3.1L V6: Checking Automatic 3.1L V6: Adding Automatic Transaxle
Transaxle Fluid When the correct fluid levelis Fluid
obtained, push the dipstick back in all
the way.
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4. If the fluid levelis where it should be,
Manual TransaxleFluid push the dipstick back in all the way
and flip the handle down. If the fluid
When to Check level is low, addmore fluid as
A goodtime to have it checked iswhen described in the next steps.
the engine oil is changed. However, the
fluid in your manual transaxle doesn't How to Add Fluid
require changing.
Here's how to add fluid. Referto the
Maintenance Schedule to determine
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How to Check Check the fluid level onlywhen your what kind of fluid to use. See
Because this operation can be alittle engine isoff, the vehicle is parkedon a Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
difficult, you maychoose to have this level placeand the transaxle is cool in the Index.
done at a Chevroletdealership Service enough for you to rest your fingerson 1. Remove the dipstick.
Department. the transaxle case.
2. Add fluidat thedipstick hole. Add
If you do it yourself, besure to follow Then, follow these steps: only enough fluid to bring the fluid
all the instructions here, or you could 1. The manual transaxle dipstick is level up to the FULL mark on the
get a falsereading on thedipstick. located belowthe brake master cylinder dipstick.
near the rear of the transaxle case. 3.Push the dipstick back in all the way;
NOTICE: Flip the handle up and then pull out then flip the handle down to lock the
Too much or too little fluid can the dipstick and clean it with a ragor dipstick in place.
damage yourtransaxle. Too much paper towel.
can mean that some of the fluid 2. Push it back in allthe way and
could comeout and fall on hot' remove it.
engine parts or exhaust system, 3.Check both sides of the dipstick and
starting a fire.Be sure to get an read the lower level.The fluid level
accurate reading if you check your must be betweenthe ADD and FULL
transaxle fluid. marks. (Note: Fluid may appear at
the bottom of the dipstick even when
the fluid level is severalpints low.)
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fluid. SeeOwner Checks andServices What to Use
and Recommended Fluids and Use a mixture of one-half clean water
Lubricants in the Index. (preferably distilled) and one-half
antifreeze that meets “GM Specification
How to Check 1825-M,” which won’t damage aluminum
You do not need to check the fluid level parts. You can also use a recycled
coolant conforming to GM Specification
unless you suspect a clutch problem. To
check the fluid level,take the cap off. If 1825-M witha complete coolant flush
the fluid reaches the step inside the and refill. If you use this mixture, you
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reservoir, the fluid level iscorrect. don’t needto add anything else.
IHydraulic Clutch
The hydraulic clutchin your vehicleis
self-adjusting. The clutch master IEngine Coolunt
cylinder reservoir is filled with hydraulicThe following explains your cooling
clutch fluid. system and howto add coolant whenit
It isn’t a good idea to “topoff” your is low.If you have a problem with
clutch fluid. Adding fluid won’t correct engine overheating, seeEngine
a leak. Overheating in the Index.
A fluid loss inthis system could The proper coolant for your Chevrolet will:
indicate a problem. Havethe system Give freezing protection down to -34°F
inspected and repaired. (-37°C).
Give boiling protectionup to 262°F
When to Check and What to Use (128°C).
Refer to theMaintenance Scheduleto Protect against rust and corrosion.
determine how oftenyou should check Help keep the proper engine
the fluid level in your clutch master temperature.
cylinder reservoir and for the proper Let the warning lights workas they
should.
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NOTICE:
If you use an improper coolant mix,
your engine could overheat and be
badly damaged.The repair cost
wouldn't be coveredby your
warranty. Too muchwater in the
mix can freeze and crackthe
engine, radiator, heater core and
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other parts. Adding Coolant-2.2L 14 Engine


To Check Coolant
When your engineis cold, the coolant
level should beat FULL COLD, or a
little higher. When your engine
is warm,
the level should beat FULL COLD or
higher.
To Add Coolant
If you need morecoolant, add the
proper mix at the coolant recovery
tank.
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Radiator Pressure Cap


NOTICE:
Your radiator cap is a15 psi (105
kPa) pressure-type cap and must be
tightly installedto prevent coolant
loss and possible engine damage
from overheating. Besure the arrows
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on the cap line up with the overflow


Adding Coolant-3. IL V6 Engine tube on theradiator filler neck.
To Check Coolant
When your engine is cold,the coolant When you replace your radiator
level should beat FULL COLD, or a pressure cap, aGM cap is recommended.
little higher.
To Add Coolant Thermostat
If you need more coolant, addthe Engine coolant temperatureis
proper mix at the surge tank. controlled by a thermostat inthe engine
coolant system. The thermostat stops
the flow of coolant through the radiator
until the coolant reaches a preset
temperature.
When you replace your thermostat,an
AC@thermostat is recommended.

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What to Add
Refer to theMaintenance Schedule to
determine what kind of fluid to use. See
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
in the Index.

NOTICE:
When adding power steering fluid
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or maltinga complete fluid change,


IPower Steering Fluid always usethe proper fluid. Failure IWindshield WasherFluid
to use the proper fluidcan cause
How To Check Power Steering leaks and damage hosesand seals.
ro AM
Fluid Open the cap labeled WASHER
Unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick FLUID ONLY. Add washer fluid until
with a clean rag. Replacethe cap and the bottle is full.
completely tightenit. Then remove the
cap againand look at thefluid levelon
the dipstick.
When the engine compartment is hot,
the level should benear the H mark.
When the engine compartment is
cool, the level should benear the C
mark.
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fluid. Adding brake fluid won’t correct a
NOTICE: leak. If you add fluid when your linings
When using concentrated washer are worn, then you’ll havetoo much
fluid, followthe manufacturer’s fluid when you get new brake linings.
instructions for adding water. You should add (or remove) brake
fluid, as necessary, only when workis
Don’t mix water with ready-to- done on thebrake hydraulic system.
use washer fluid. Water can cause
the solution to freeze and damage
your washer fluidtank and other
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parts of the washer system. Also,


water doesn’t cleanas well as IBrakes
washer fluid.
Fill your washer fluidtank only % Brake Master Cylinder
full when it’s very cold. This Your brake master cylinder is here.It is
allows for expansion, which could filled with DOT-3 brake fluid.
damage the tankif it is There are only two reasons whythe
completely full. brake fluid level in your master cylinder
Don’t use radiator antifreeze in might go down. The first isthat the
your windshield washer.It can brake fluid goes downto an acceptable
damage your washer system and level during normal brake lining wear. When your brake fluid falls
to a low
paint. When new liningsare put in, the fluid level, your brake warning light will
level goes back up.The other reason is come on. See Brake System Warning
that fluid is leakingout of the brake Light in the Index.
system. If it is, you should have your What to Add
brake system fixed, sincea leak means When you do need brake fluid, use only
that sooner or later your brakes won’t DOT-3 brake fluid- such as Delco
work well, or won’t workat all. So, it Supreme 11@(GM Part No.1052535).
isn’t agood idea to “topoff” your brake
Use new brake fluid from a sealed warning sound when the b&e..p@dsa.ve, Your rear drum brakes don’t have wear
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container only, and always cleanthe worn and new‘pads are needed: .The ‘ indicators, but if you ever hear a rear
brake fluid reservoircap before sound may comeand go or be heard all brake rubbing noise, have the rear brake
removing it. the time your vehicle is moving (except linings inspected.Also, the rear brake
I when you are pushing on thebrake drums should be removedand
NOTICE: pedal firmly). inspected each timethe tires are
removed forrotation or changing. When
DOT-5 silicone brake fluid can you have the front brakes replaced,
damage your vehicle. Don’t use it. have the rear brakes inspected,too.
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Don’t letsomeone put in the Brake linings should always be replaced


wrong kindof fluid. For example, as complete axlesets.
just a few drops of mineral-based
oil, such as engine oil, in your
brake system can damage brake Brake Pedal Travel
system parts so badly that they’ll See your dealerif the brake pedal does
have to be replaced. not return to normal height, orif there
Brake fluid can damagepaint, so is a rapid increasein pedal travel. This
be carefulnot to spill brake fluid could be a sign of brake trouble.
on your vehicle.If you do, wash it NOTICE:
OF immediately. SeeAppearance Continuing to drive with worn-out Brake Adjustment
Cave in the Index. brake pads could resultin costly
I I brake repair. Every time you make a moderate brake
stop, your disc brakesadjust for wear.If
you rarely make a moderate or heavier
Brake Wear Some driving conditionsor climates stop, then your brakes mightnot adjust
Your Chevrolethas front disc brakes may cause a brake squealwhen the correctly. If you drivein thatway, then
brakes are first applied or lightly
and rear drum brakes.
applied. This doesnot mean something -very carefully- make a few
Disc brake pads have built-in
wear moderate brake stops about every 1,000
is wrong with yourbrakes. miles (1600 lun), so your brakeswil
indicators that make a high-pitched
adjust properly.
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If your brake pedal goesdown farther
than normal, yourrear drum brakes
may need adjustment. Adjust them by
backing up and firmly applyingthe
brakes a few times.

Replacing Brake System Pa&


The braking systemon a modern
vehicle is complex.Its many parts hawe
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to be of top quality and work well


together if the vehicle is to have really Battery Contact your dealerto learn howto
good braking. Vehicles we design and Every new Chevrolethas a Delco prepare your vehicle for longer storage
test have top-qualityGM brake parts in Freedom* battery. You never haveto periods.
them, as your Chevrolet does when it is add water to one of these. When it’s
new. When you replaceparts of your time fora new battery, we recommend a
braking system-for example, when Delco Freedom* battery. Get one that Halogen Bulbs
your brake linings wear downand you has the catalog number shownon the
have to have newones put in - be sure original battery’s label.
you get newgenuine GM replacement
parts. If you don’t,your brakesmay no Vehicle Storage
longer work properly. For example,if
someone puts in brake linings th,atare If you’re not going to drive your vehicle
wrong for your vehicle, the balance for 25 days ormore, take off the black,
between yourfront and rear brakes can negative (-) cable from the battery. This
change, for the worse. The braking will help keep yourbattery from
performance you’ve come to expect can running down.
change in manyother ways if someone
puts in the wrong replacementbrake
parts.
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Headlight Bulb Replacement 2. Pull out thebulb assembly. Taillight Bulb Replacement
For the type of bulb, see the Index 3. Disconnect the bulb base fromthe For the type of bulb, see the Index
under Replacement Bulbs. socket by lifting the plastic locking under Replacement Bulbs.
tab. 4-Door Models:
1. Turn the lock ring clockwiseuntil the
flanges alignwith the slots in the 4. Snap a new bulb into the socltet. 1, If your vehicle has a convenience net
housing. Then pull the ring back from 5. Replace the bulb assemblyby at theback of the trunk,remove it
the housing. reversing steps 1-3. and pull the carpet away from the
rear of the trunk.Next remove the
four wingnuts.

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2-Door Models: 3.Press the bulb housing release lever Wagon:


1. Pull the carpet back from the corner and turn thehousing 1/6 turn 1. Open the liftgate.
and remove the plastic wing nuts. If countercloclnvise to remove it.
2. Remove the two Torxs screws.
you have the optional convenience 4. To removethe bulb, push in and turn
net, first unhook the netfrom the it countercloclnvise.
retainer and remove the retainer 5. Push in the new bulband turn it
knob. cloclnvise.
Both 4-DOOr and 2-Door Models: 6. Reverse all steps to reassemble the
2. From outside the vehicle, gently pull taillight housing.
back on the taillight housing.
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3. Pull back gentlyon thetaillight i.To remove the bulb, push the bulb in, Windshield Wiper Blade
housing. and rotate it counterclockwise. Replacement
4. Press the bulb housing tab, rotate the 5. Push in the new bulband turn it Replacement blades come in different
housing counterclockwise% turn and cloclnvise. types and are removed in different
remove it. 7. Reverse allsteps to reassemble the ways. Here’s howto remove the type
taillight housing. with a release clip:
1. Pull the windshield wiperarm away
from the windshield.
2. Lift the rele-ase clip with a
screwdriver and pull the blade
assembly off the wiper arm.
3.Push the new wiper blade securely on
the wiper arm.
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The other label isthe Certification label,
found on the rear edge of the driver's
door. It tellsyou the gross weight
capacity of your vehicle, calledthe
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating).
The GVWR includes the weight of the
vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo.
Never exceed the GVWR for your
vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight
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Rating (GAWR) for either the front or


ILoading Your Vehicle rear axle.
Two labels on your vehicle show how And, if you do have a heavy load, you
nuch weight it may properly carry. The should spread itout. Don't carry more
rire-Loading Information label found than 132 lbs. (60 kg) in yourtrunk, or If you put things inside your vehicle -
In the rear edge of the driver's door 88 lbs. (40 kg) in your wagon's rear like suitcases, tools, packages, or
.ells youthe proper size, speed rating area.
anything else- they will goas fast as
md recommended inflation pressures the vehicle goes.If you have to stop or
or the tires on your vehicle. It also turn quicltly, or if there is a crash,
:ives you important information about they'll keep going.
.he number of people that can bein
four vehicle andthe total weight that
rou can carry. This weightis called the
Jehicle Capacity Weightand includes
.heweight of all occupants, cargo, and
111 nonfactory-installed options.
Tires
We don’t make tires. Your new vehicle
comes with high qualitytires made by a
leading tire manufacturer. These tires
are warranted by the tire manufacturers
and their warranties are delivered with
every new Chevrolet.If your spare tire
is a different brand than your roadtires,
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you will have a tire warranty folder from


each of these manufacturers.
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Inflation-Tire Pressure
The Tire-Loading Information label NOTICE:
which ison the rear edge of the driver’s Don’t let anyone tell youthat
door shows the correct inflation underinflation or overinflation is all
pressures for your tires, when they’re right. It’s not. If your tires don’t
cold. Cold means your vehiclehas been have enough air (underinflation)
sitting for at least three hours or driven you can get:
no more than a mile. Too much flexing
Too much heat
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Tire overloading
Bad wear
Bad handling
Bad fuel economy.
If your tires have too much air
(overinflation),you can get:
Unusual wear
Bad handling
Rough ride
Needless damage from road hazards.
When to Check

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Check yourtires once a month or more. \
Don't forget your compactspare tire. It
should be at 60 psi (420 1tPa).
How to Check
Use a good quality pocket-type gageto
check tire pressure. Simply lookingat
the tires will not tell youthe pressure,
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especially if you have radialtires -


which may look properly inflated even if Tire lnspectionand Rotation
they're underinflated. To make yourtires last longer, have
If your tires have valve caps, besure to them inspected and rotated at the
put them back on. They help prevent mileages recommendedin the
leaks by keeping out dirt and moisture. Maintenance Schedule. SeeScheduled
Maintenance Services in the Index.
Use this rotation pattern.
After the tires have been rotated, adjust
the frontand rear inflation pressure as
shown on theTire-Loading Information
label. Makecertain that all wheelnuts
are properly tightened. SeeWheel Nut
Torque in theIndex.
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Buying New Tires
To find out what kind and sizeof tires
you need, look at the Tire-Loading
Information label.
The tires installedon your vehicle when
it was new had a Tire Performance
Criteria Specification (TPC Spec)
TREAD WEAR INDICATORS number on each tire’s sidewall. When
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you get newtires, get ones withthat


When It’s Time for New Tires same TPC Spec number.That way, your
3ne way to tell when it’s time for new vehicle will continue to have tiresthat
;ires isto check the treadwear are designed to give proper endurance,
ndicators, which willappear when your handling, speed rating, traction, ride
;ires have only%Z inch (1.6mm) or less and other things during normal service
If tread remaining. on your vehicle.If your tires havean all-
llou need a newtire if: season tread design, the TPC number
will be followed bya “MS” (for mud
m You can see the indicators at three or
and snow).
more placesaround the tire.
If you ever replace your tires with those
m You can see cord or fabric showing
not having a TPC Spec number, make
through the tire’s rubber. sure they are the same size, load range,
B The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut speed rating and construction type
or snagged deep enoughto show cord (bias, bias-belted or radial)as your
or fabric. original tires.
B The tire has a bump, bulge or split.
The tire has a puncture,cut, orother
damage that can’t be repaired well
because of the size or locationof the
damaEe.
Uniform Tire Qualify Grading Traction-A, B, C Standard No. 109. Grades B and A
The traction grades, from highestto represent higher levelsof performance
The following information relates to the
system developedby the United States lowest are: A, B, and C. They represent on the laboratory test wheel than the
National Highway Traffic Safety the tire’s abilityto stop on wet minimum required by law.
Administration which grades tires by pavement as measured under controlled Warning: The temperature grade for
treadwear, traction and temperature conditions on specified governmenttest this tire is established for a tire that is
performance. (This applies only to surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire properly inflatedand not overloaded.
vehicles soldin the United States.) marked C may have poor traction Excessive speed, underinflation, or
performance. excessive loading, either separately or in
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Treadwear combination, can cause heat buildup


The treadwear grade is a comparative Warning: The traction grade assigned to
this tire is based on braking (straight- and possible tire failure.
rating based on the wear rate of the tire
when tested under controlled ahead) traction tests and does not These grades are molded on the
conditions on a specifiedgovernment include cornering (turning) traction. sidewalls of passenger car tires.
test course. For example, a tire graded Temperature-A, B, C While the tires available as standard or
150 would wear one anda half (1Yz) The temperature grades are A (the optional equipment on General Motors
times as well on the government course highest), B, and C, representing the vehicles may varywith respect to these
grades, all such tires meet General
1
as a tire graded 100. The relative tire’s resistance to the generation of
performance of tires depends upon the heat andits ability to dissipate heat Motors performance standards and
actual conditions of their use, however, when tested under controlled have beenapproved for use on General
and may depart significantly fromthe conditions on a specified indoor Motors vehicles. All passenger type (P
norm due to variations in driving habits, laboratory test wheel. Sustained high Metric) tires must conform to Federal
service practices and differences in road temperature can cause the material of safety requirements in addition to these
characteristics and climate. the tire to degenerate and reduce tire grades.
life, and excessive temperature can lead
to sudden tire failure. The grade C
corresponds to a level of performance
which all passengercar tires must meet
under theFederal Motor Vehicle Safety
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Wheel Alignment andTire Balance Wheel Replacement
The wheels on your vehiclewere Replace any wheel that is bent, cracked
aligned and balanced carefullyat the or badly rusted. If wheel nuts keep
factory to give you the longest tire life coming loose,the wheel, wheelbolts,
and best overall performance. and wheel nuts should be replaced.If
In most cases, you will not need to have the wheel leaks air, replace it (except
your wheels aligned again. However, if some aluminum wheels, which can
you notice unusual tire wear or your sometimes be repaired). See your
vehicle pullingone way or the other, the Chevrolet dealerif any of these
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alignment may need to be reset. If you conditions exist.


notice your vehicle vibratingwhen Your dealerwill know the kind of wheel
driving on a smooth road, your wheels you need.
may need to be rebalanced. Each new wheel should havethe same
load carrying capacity,diameter, width,
offset, and be mounted the same way as
the one it replaces. I The
NOTICE:
wrong wheelcan also cause
If you need to replace any of your
wheels, wheelbolts, or wheel nuts, problems with bearing life,brake
replace them only with new GM cooling, speedometer/odometer
original equipment parts. This way, you calibration, headlight aim, bumper
will be sure to have the right wheel, height, vehicle ground clearance,
wheel bolts, and wheel nuts for your and tire or tire chain clearance to
Chevrolet model. the body and chassis.
I Used Replacement Wheels Tire Chains . . . Uppearance Care
Remember, cleaningproducts can be
NOTICE: hazardous. Some are toxic. Others can
If your Chevrolet has P195/70R14, burst into flame if you strike a match or
P195/65R15 or P205/60R15 size get them on a hot part of the vehicle.
tires, don’t use tire chains; they can Some are dangerous if you breathe their
damage your vehicle.If you have fumes in a closed space. When you use
other tires, use tire chains only anything froma container to clean your
where legaland only when you
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Chevrolet, besure to follow the


must. Use only S A E Class “S” type manufacturer’s warnings and
chains that are the proper size for instructions. And alwaysopen your
your tires. Install them on the front doors or windowswhen you’re cleaning
tires and tighten them as tightly as the inside.
possible with the ends securely
fastened. Drive slowly and follow
the chain manufacturer’s
instructions. If you can hearthe
chains contacting your vehicle, stop
and retighten them. If the contact
continues, slow down until it stops.
Driving too fast with chains on will
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Never use these to clean your vehicle:
Gasoline Cleaning the Inside of Your Using Foam-TypeCleaner on
Benzene Fabric
Naphtha Chevrolet Vacuum and brush the area to remove
Carbon Tetrachloride Use a vacuumcleaner often to get rid of any loose dirt.
Acetone dust and loose dirt. Wipe vinyl or Always clean a whole trim panel or
leather with a clean, damp cloth. section. Mask surrounding trim along
Paint Thinner
Your Chevrolet dealerhas two GM stitch or welt lines.
Turpentine ,
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cleaners, a solvent-typespot lifter and a


Lacquer Thinner Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner
foam-type powdered cleaner. They will
Nail Polish Remover clean normalspots and stains very well. following the directions on the
container label.
They can all behazardous - some Do not use them on vinyl or leather.
more than others - and they can all Here are some cleaningtips: Use suds only and apply with a clean
sponge.
damage your vehicle,too. Always read the instructions on the
cleaner label. Don’t saturate thematerial.
NOTICE: Clean up stains as soon as you can -
Don’t rub it roughly.
Don’t use anyof these unless this before they set. As soon as you’ve cleanedthe section,
manual says you can. In many uses, use a spongeto remove the suds.
Use a clean clothor sponge, and
these will damage your vehicle: change to a cleanarea often. A soft Rinse the section with a clean, wet
Alcohol brush may be usedif stains are sponge.
Laundry Soap stubborn. Wipe off what’s left with a slightly
Bleach Use solvent-type cleaners in a well- damp paper towel or cloth.
Reducing Agents ventilated area only. If you use them, Then dry it immediately with a blow
don’t saturate thestained area. dryer or a heat lamp.
If a ring forms afterspot cleaning,
clean the entire area immediately or it
will set.
Fabric hotection Non-Greasy Stains
NOTICE: Your Chevrolet has upholsterythat has Such as catsup,coffee (black), egg,
Be careful with a hair dryer or heat been treated with Scotchgard’” Fabric fruit, fruit juice, milk, softdrinks, wine,
lamp. You could scorchthe fabric. Protector, a 3M product. ScotchgardTM vomit, urine and blood.
protects fabrics by repelling oil and Carefully scrape off excess stain, then
Wipe with a clean cloth. water, which are the carriers of most sponge the soiled area with cool
stains. Even withthis protection, you water.
still needto clean your upholstery often If a stain remains, followthe foam-
Using Solvent-Type Cleaneron to keep it looking new.
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Fabric type instructions described earlier.


Further information on cleaningis If an odor lingers after cleaning vomit
First, see if you have to use solvent-type available by calling 1-800-433-3296 (in
cleaner at all. Somespots and stains or urine, treat the area with a .
Minnesota, 1-800-642-6167). waterhaking soda solution: 1
will clean off better with just water and
mild soap. teaspoon (5 ml) of baking soda to 1
If you need to use a solvent: Special Cleaning Problems cup (250 ml) of lukewarm water.
Gently scrape excess soil fromthe Greasy or Oily Stains If needed, clean lightlywith solvent-
trim materialwith a clean, dull knife Such as grease, oil,butter, margarine, type cleaner.
or scraper. Use verylittle cleaner, shoe polish, coffeewith cream, chewing Combination Stains
light pressureand clean cloths gum, cosmetic creams, vegetable oils, Such as candy, ice cream, mayonnaise,
(preferably cheesecloth). Cleaning wax crayon, tar andasphalt. chili sauce and unknown stains.
should start at the outside of the Carefully scrape off excess stain.
stain, “feathering” toward the center. Carefully scrapeoff excess stain, then
Follow the solvent-type instructions clean with cool water and allow to
Keep changingto a clean sectionof described earlier.
the cloth. dry-
Shoe polish,wax crayon, tar and If a stain remains, cleanit with
When you clean a stain from fabric, asphalt will stain if left ona vehicle
immediately drythe area with an air solvent-type cleaner.
seat fabric. They should be removed
hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to help as soon as possible. Be careful,
prevent a cleaning ring. (See the because the cleaner will dissolve them
previous NOTICE.) and may cause them to spread.
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Service & Appearance Care
Cleaning Vinyl normal operation, simply spraya water- Glass
Use warm water and a clean cloth. based cleaner (such as Glass Plus@or
Windex@)on thetracks of the slider Glass should be cleaned often. GM
Rub with a clean, damp cloth to mechanism, andthen slide the Glass Cleaner (GM Part No. 1050427)
remove dirt. You may haveto do it cupholder in and out until normal or a liquid household glass cleanerwill
more than once. operation is regained. Holda paper remove normal tobacco smokeand dust
Things liketar, asphalt and shoe towel under the cupholder to catch any films.
polish will stain if you don’t get them excess cleaner which could drip on your Don’t use abrasive cleanerson glass,
off quickly. Use a clean cloth and a carpet or seats. because they may cause scratches.
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solvent-type vinylcleaner. Avoid placing decalson the inside rear


window, since they may haveto be
Cleaning theTop of the
Care of Safety Belts scraped off later. If abrasive cleanersare
Keep belts cleanand dry. used on the inside of the rear window,
Instrument Panel an electric defogger element may be
Use only mildsoap and water to clean damaged. Any temporary license should
the topsurfaces of the instrument not be attached across the defogger grid.
panel. Sprayscontaining silicones or
waxes may cause annoying reflections
in thewindshield and even makeit ICleaning the Outsideof the
difficult to see through the windshield Windshield and Wiper
under certain conditions.
Blades
If the windshield is not clear after using
1 Ckaning the Cupholder the windshield washer, or if the wiper
If beverages get spilledon your blade chatters when running, wax or
cupholder, it may become difficultto other material may be on the blade or
operate. The slider mechanismcan windshield.
become cloggedwith pop, coffee, etc.
To clean and return thecupholder to
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Clean the outside of the windshield soaps. Don’t usecleaning 8 @o&-that
with GM Windshield Cleaner, Bon-Ami
Powder@ (GMPart No. 1050011).The
3
1
contain acid or abrasives. cleaning
agents should be flushed promptly and
NOTICE:
Machine compounding or
windshield is cleanif beads do not form not allowed to dry on the surface, or aggressive polishingon a
when you rinse it with water. they couldstain. Dry the finish with a basecoat/clearcoat. paint finish
may
Clean the blade by wiping vigorously soft, clean chamois or a100% cotton dull the finish or leave swirl marks.
with a cloth soakedin full strength towel to avoid surfacescratches and
windshield washer solvent. Then rinse water spotting.
the blade with water. High pressure carwashes may cause
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Wiper blades should be checked on a water to enter your vehicle. Rxtured-Surjace Bumper
regular basisand replaced when worn. Covers WLAND RS MODELS)
Finish Care Cleaning with a brush, a soft terry cloth
Cleuning tbe Outside of Your Occasional waxing or mild polishing of or a commercial carwash is
your Chevroletmay be necessaryto recommended for normaldirt. Never
Chevrolet remove residue fromthe paint finish. use a wirebrush or abrasives.
The paint finishon your vehicle You can get GM approved cleaning Avoid applyingwax or polishto the
provides beauty,depth of color, gloss products from your dealer. textured-surface bumper covers. To
retention and durability. remove wax,a commercially available
Your Chevrolet has a ‘Lbasecoat/clearcoat”
paint finish. The clearcoat gives more wax solvent shouldbe used. Tarand Oil
depth and gloss to thecolored basecoat. Remover (GM Part No.1050172) is also
Washing YourVehicle Always use waxes and polishes that are recommended. It’s also recommended
The best wayto preserve your vehicle’s non-abrasive and made for a for cleaning difficultsoils like road tar
finish is to keep it clean by washing it basecoat/clearcoat paint finish. and oil. Also recommended are solvent-
often with lukewarm or coldwater. type fabric cleaners suchas GM Part
Don’t wash your vehiclein the direct No. 1050214.
rays of the sun. Don’t use strong soaps
or chemical detergents.Use liquid hand,
dish or carwashing (mild detergent)
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Service & Appearance Care
To clean white bumper covers, firstuse IAluminum wheels (IfSo IWeatherstrips
Tar and Oil Remover. If the dark areas
are still visible,whiten with White Equipped) Silicone greaseon weatherstrips will
make them last longer, sealbetter, and
Sidewall Tire Cleaner,such as GM Part Your aluminum wheels have a
No. 1050174. not stick or squeak. Apply silicone
protective coating similarto the painted grease with a cleancloth at least every
surface of your vehicle.Don't use six months. During very cold,damp
strong soaps, chemicals, chrome polish,
Finish Careof T d r e d abrasive cleaners or abrasive cleaning
weather more frequent application may
be required. (See Recommended Fluids
SurJace Bumper Covers brushes on them because you could
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G. Lubricants in the Index.)


damage this coating. After rinsing
To touch up any smallspots after thoroughly, a waxmay be applied.
regular washing,use a solvent-type
fabric cleanersuch as GM Part No. Sheet Metal Damage
1050214 and a clean, dry cloth. NOTICE: If your vehicleis damaged and requires
To help maintain bumper covers, after If you havealuminum wheels, don't sheet metal repair or replacement, make
washing use a cleaner/protectant like use an automatic vehicle washthat sure the body repairshop applies anti-
GM/Armor All" Part No. 1052919. has hard silicon carbide cleaning corrosion material to theparts repaired
brushes. These brushes can take off or replaced to restore corrosion
the protective coating. protection.

IForeign Material
Tires Calcium chlorideand other salts, ice
Your Chevrolet dealerhas a GM White melting agents, road oil and tar, tree
Sidewall Tire Cleaner. Youcan use a sap, bird droppings, chemicals from
stiff brush with the cleaner. industrial chimneys, and other foreign
When applyinga tire dressing always take matter can damage your vehicle's finish
care to wipe off any overspray or splash if they remainon painted surfaces.Use
from painted surfaces. Petroleum- based cleaners that are marked safe for painted
products may damagethe paint finish. surfaces to remove foreignmatter.
Finish Damage Underbody Mahtenanm . : Chemical PaintSpotting
Any stone chips, fractures or deep Chemicals used for ice and snow Some weatherand atmospheric
scratches in the finish should be removal and dust control can collect on conditions can create a chemical fallout.
repaired right away. Bare metal will the underbody. If these are not Airborne pollutants can fallupon and
corrode quickly and may developinto a removed, accelerated corrosion(rust) attack painted surfaceson your vehicle.
major repair expense. can occur on theunderbody parts such This damage cantake two forms:
Minor chipsand scratches can be as fuel lines, frame,floor pan, and blotchy, ringlet-shaped discolorations,
repaired with touch-up materials exhaust system even though they have and small irregulardark spots etched
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available from your dealer other


or corrosion protection. into thepaint surface.
service outlets. Larger areas of finish At least every spring, flush these Although no defect in the paint job
damage can be correctedin your materials fromthe underbody with causes this, Chevrolet will repair,at no
dealer's bodyand paint shop. plain water. Clean anyareas where mud charge to theowner, the surfaces of
and other debris can collect. Dirt new vehicles damagedby this fallout
packed in closed areas of the frame condition within 12 months or 12,000
should be loosened before being flushed. miles (20 000 km)of purchase,
Your dealer oran underbody vehicle whichever comesfirst.
washing systemcan do this for you.
Service & Appearance Care
Engine ldenfificafion
The eighth character in your VIN is the
engine code. This code will help you
identify your engine, specifications,and
replacement parts.
SASE C O A T - C L E A ~ COAT W4--1382 09382 2 0 K
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Ikhicle Identification Service Parts Identification


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Number Label
This isthe legal identifier for your You'll find this label on your spare tire
Chevrolet. It appears on a plate inthe cover or on the inside of your trunk lid.
front corner of the instrument panel, on It's very helpfulif you ever needto
the driver's side. You can see it if you order parts. On this label is:
look through the windshield from your VIN,
outside your vehicle.The VIN also
appears on the Vehicle Certification and the model designation,
Service Parts labels and the certificates paint information, and
of title and registration. a list of all production options and
special equipment.
Be sure thatthis label is not removed
from the vehicle.
NOTICE:
Don’t add anything electricalto
your Chevrolet unless you check
with your dealer first. Some electrical
equipment can damage your vehicle
and thedamage wouldn’t be
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covered by your warranty. Some


add-on electrical equipment can The fuse panelis located under the Look at thesilver-colored band inside
keep other components from lower left sideof the instrument panel. the fuse.If the band is brokenor
working as they should. To identify and check fuses, refer to the melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you
Fuse Usage chart. replace a bad fuse witha new one of the
identical size and rating.
Fuses & Circuit Breakers
The wiring circuits in your vehicleare
protected fromshort circuits by a
combination of fuses, circuitbreakers,
and fusible thermal links in the wiring
the chance of
itself. This greatly reduces
damage caused by electrical problems.

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Service & Appearance Care
Fuse Rating Circuitry
(AMP.)
INST LPS 5 Instrument Panel Lamps
ECM 10 Electronic Control Module, FuelInjectors
DR UNLK 10 Automatic Door Unlock (Removeto Disable)
CIG LTR 15 Cigarette Lighter, GloveBox Light
RDO 2 10 Radio Power
GAUGES 10 Gages, Audio Warning System, Cluster Telltales, TCC,
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Rear Defogger Relay, BrakeTransaxle Shift Interlock,


1Vse Usage Multiport Fuel Injection
PIUTURN 15 Park and Turn Lamps
HTR-A/C 25 Heater and A/C Power, Daytime Running Lights
(Canada),Anti-Lock Brakes
WIPER 25 Windshield Wipers
F/P 10 Fuel Pump
RDO 1 10 Radio Memory, Digital Clock
CTSY 15 Interior Lights, Horn, Power Locks, Audible Warning
System, Remote Liftgate Release, Check Oil Light
WDO 30 Power Window (Circuit Breaker)
CRUISE 10 Cruise Control
TURN-B/U 15 Turn Signal, Back-Up Lamps
S/LP 20 Stop Lamps, Hazard Flashers
FTP 20 Flash-To-Pass
ACC 30 Power Locks, Rear Window Defogger (Circuit Breaker)
HDLP 20 Headlamp (Circuit Breaker)

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Headlight Wiring Windshield Wipers Power Windows and Other Power
The headlight wiring is protectedby a The windshield wiper motor is Options
circuit breakerin the fuseblock. An protected by a circuit breakerand a Circuit breakersin thefuse panel
electrical overloadwill cause the lights fuse. If the motor overheats due to protect the power windowsand other
to go on andoff, orin some cases to heavy snow, etc., thewiper will stop power accessories. Whenthe current
remain off. If this happens, have your until the motor cools. If the overload is load istoo heavy, the circuit breaker
headlight system checked right away. caused by some electrical problem, have opens and closes, protectingthe circuit
To access the headlight circuit breaker, it fixed. until the problem is fixed.
squeeze the plastic clip togetherand
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remove.
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Capacities & Specifications
Engine Crankcase.......................................................................................... 4.0 quarts 3.80 L
When changing filter, up to0.5 quart (0.5 liter) more oil may be needed.
Automatic Transaxle ....................................................................................
Pan Removal and Replacement................................................................... 4.0 quarts 3.80 L
After Complete Overhaul........................................................................... 6.9 quarts 6.60 L
When draining or replacing torque converter, morefluid may be needed.
Manual Transaxle .........................................................................................
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Complete Drainand Refill ........................................................................... 2.0 quarts 1.90 L


Cooling System .............................................................................................
2.2L L4 ......................................................................................................... 11.7 quarts 11.1L
3.1L V6 ......................................................................................................... 14.2 quarts 13.5 L
Refrigerant (R-12),Air Conditioning ........................................................ 2.25 pounds 1.02 kg
Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same.If the air conditioning
system in your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure the proper refrigerant
is used. I f you’re not sure, ask your Chevrolet dealer. For additional
information,see your “Warranty and Owner Assistance
Information” booklet.
Fuel Tank ..................................................................................................... .15.2 gallons 57.5 L
Power Steering
Pump Only ................................................................................................... 1.00 pint 0.50 L
Complete System......................................................................................... 2.25 pints 1.25 L
Tire Pressures, Sizes .................................................................................... See Tire-Loading Information labelon driver’s door.
Wheel Nut Torque ....................................................................................... 100 pound-feet 140 Nom
NOTE: All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to theappropriate level,as recommended in this manual.
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Fluids & Lubricants


ITEM APPLICATION GM PART NUMBER SIZE
Antifreeze Coolant...................................... .Year-Round Antifreeze for
(Ethylene Glycol Base) Coolant Mixtures ........................................ 1052753 1 gal. (3.8 L)
Chassis Lubricant (Grease Gun Insert) ..... General Chassis Lube, etc. ........................... 1052497 14 oz. (397 8)
Delco Supreme 1l@ Brake Fluid ................ Brake Systemand Clutch Master Cylinder... 1052535 16 oz. (0.5 L)
Automatic Transmission Fluid.................... Automatic Transaxle
32 oz. (1.0 L)
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DEXRON@-I11.................................................................................................................... 12346143
DEXRONa-IIE .................................................................................................................. 12345881 32 oz. (1.0 L)
Synchromesh Transmission Fluid .............. Manual Transaxle ......................................... 12345349 32 oz. (1.0 L)
GM Hydraulic Fluid .................................... Clutch Master Cylinder................................. 12345347 16 oz. (0.5 L)
Engine Oil .................................................... Engine Lubrication ....................................... See the Index under Engine Oil.
GM Engine Oil Supplement (E.O.S.) ........ See your
dealer
for
advice ............................. 1052367 16 oz. (0.5 L)
Engine Oil .................................................... Hood, Trunk and Door Hinges
Windshield Washer Solvent........................ Windshield Washer Fluid
Power Steering Fluid................................... Power Steering
System ................................. 1050017 32 oz. (1.O L)
1052884 16 oz. (0.5 L)
DielectricSiliconeGrease ........................... Weatherstrips ................................................ 12345579 1oz. (0.028 kg)
Spray-A-Squeak Silicone Lubricant........... General Purpose SiliconeLubricant,
Weatherstrips ................................................ 1052276 (aerosol) 4.5 oz (127 g)
1052277 12 02. (0.35 L)

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Replacement Bulbs
BULB OUTSIDE LIGHTS
Back-up Lights .......................................................................... 1156
Front Parkinflurn Signal Lights ............................................ 2357NA
Center High Mount Stoplight
Inside (Carpet Covered) ......................................................... 1141
Inside (Pedestal Mount) ........................................................
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1156
Outside .................................................................................... 577
Halogen Headlights
HigWLow Beam ..................................................................... 9004
Front Side Marker Lights ......................................................... 194
Rear Side Marker Lights ........................................................... 24
StopiTaiVTurn Signal Lights (Coupe) ..................................... 2057
Stopflurn Signal Lights (Sedan) ............................................. 2057
Taillights (Sedan) ...................................................................... 194
Trunk Light ............................................................................... 912
Wagon: Rear Side Marker Lights ............................................. 194

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INSIDE LIGHTS BULB
Dome Light
Wagon Rear Compartment and Base ..................................... 562
Dome/Reading Light
Front ....................................................................................... 168
Rear ......................................................................................... 194
Heater & A/C Control .............................................................. 74
High-Beam Indicator ................................................................ 194
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Indicator Lights
Brake. Oil. Turn Signals ......................................................... 194
Charge. Malfunction Indicator. Fasten Safety Belts. Temp.. 168
Tailgate Ajar .............................................................................. 37
PRNDL ...................................................................................... 74
Glove Box .................................................................................. 194
Wagon: Rear Compartment Light ............................................ 561
Service & Appearance Care
Engine Specifications
2.2L L4 3.1L V6
VIN Engine Code ..................................................................... 4 T
Type .......................................................................................... 14 V6
Displacement ........................................................................... 2.2 Liters 3.1 Liters
Compression Ratio ........,.................... ... ........... ........................ 8.85:1 8.80:1
Firing Order ............................................................................. 1-3-4-2 1-2-3-4-5-6
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Thermostat Temperature ......................................................... 195°F (91°C) 195°F (91OC)

Normal Maintenance ReplacementParts


Air Cleaner Element
2.2L L4 ..................................................................................... AC Type A-1172C
3.1L V6 ................................................................................... AC Type A-1098C
2-24 ..................................................................................... AC Type A-925C
Engine Oil Filter
2.2L L4 .................................................................................... AC Type PF-47
3.1L V6 ....................... ,..................... .... .... .............................. AC Type PF-47
PCV Valve
2.2L L4 .................................................................................... AC Type CV-9OOC
3.1L V6 ................................................................................... AC Type CV-892C
Spark Plugs
2.2L L4 .................................................................................... AC Type 041-908
Gap: 1.52 mm (0.060 inch)
3.1L V6 ................................................................................... AC Type R44LTSM
Gap: 1.14 mm (0.045 inch)

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Part 7
Maintenance Schedule
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T h i s part covers the maintenance Section


required for your Chevrolet . Your Introduction
vehicle needs these services to A Word About Maintenance ........................................................................... 204
retain itssafety. dependability and Your Vehicleand theEnvironment................................................................. 204
emission control performance . How This Part is Organized ............................................................................ 204
A. Scheduled Maintenance Services
Using Your Maintenance Schedule ................................................................. 205
Selecting the Right Schedule........................................................................... 205
Schedule I ......................................................................................................... 206
Schedule I1 ....................................................................................................... 208
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Services........................................... 210
B. Owner Checks& Services
At Each Fuel Fill.............................................................................................. 212
At Least Once a Month ................................................................................... 213
Have you purchased the At Least Twice a Year ....................................................................................... 213
GM Protection Plan? At LeastOnce a Year....................................................................................... 214
The Plan supplements your new C.Periodic Maintenance Inspections.............................................................. 216
.
vehicle warranties D.Recommended Fluids& Lubricants ........................................................... 217
See your Chevrolet dealer for details. E.Maintenance Record..................................................................................... 219
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Maintenance Schedule
Your Vehicle andthe Environment
Proper vehiclemaintenance not only
A Word About Maintenance helps to keep your vehiclein good
We at General Motors want to help you working condition, but also helps the
keep your vehiclein good working environment. All recommended
condition. But we don’t know exactly maintenance procedures are important.
how you’ll driveit. You may drive very Improper vehicle maintenance or the
short distances only a fewtimes a week. removal of important components can
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Or you may drive longdistances all the significantly affectthe quality of the air
time in very hot, dusty weather. You we breathe. Improper fluid levelsor
may use your vehiclein malting even the wrong tire inflation can
deliveries. Or you may driveit to work, increase the level of emissions from
to do errands or in many other ways. your vehicle.To help protect our
environment, and to help keep your If you are skilled enoughto do some
Because of all the different ways people vehicle in good condition, please work on your vehicle, you will probably
use their GM vehicles, maintenance maintain your vehicle properly. want to get the service information GM
needs vary. You may even need more publishes. You will find alist of
frequent checks and replacements than publications and how to get them in
you will findin theschedules in this How This Part is Organized
this manual. See Service Publications
part. So please read this part and note The remainder of this part is divided in the Index.
how you drive.If you have any into five sections:
questions on how to keep your vehicle “Section A: Scheduled Maintenance “Section B: Owner Checksand
in good condition, see your Chevrolet Services” tells youwhat should be
Services” showswhat to have done and checked whenever youstop for fuel. It
dealer, the place manyGM owners how often. Some of these services can
choose to have their maintenance work be complex,so unless youare technically also explains what you can easily do to
done. Your dealercan be relied upon to qualified and have the necessary help keep your vehiclein good
use proper parts and practices. condition.
equipment, you should let your dealer’s
service department or another qualified “Section C: Periodic Maintenance
service center do these jobs. Inspections” explains important
B B
204
inspections that your Chevroletdealer’s Section A: Scheduled Selecting theRight Schedule
service department or another qualified First you’llneed to decide whichof the
service center should perform. Maintenance Services two schedules is right for your vehicle.
“Section D: Recommended Fluidsand Here’s how to decide whichschedule to
Lubricants” lists some products GM Using Your Maintenance follow:
recommends to help keep your vehicle Schedule Schedule I
properly maintained. These products, or
their equivalents, should be used This section tells you the maintenance Is any one of these true for your
whether you do thework yourself or services youshould have done and vehicle?
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have it done. when you should schedule them. Your Most trips areless than 4 miles
Chevrolet dealer knows your vehicle (6 l a ) .
“Section E: Maintenance Record” best and wants you to be happy with it.
provides a placefor you to record the If you go to your dealer for your service Most trips areless than 10 miles
maintenance performed on your vehicle. (16 km) when outside temperatures
needs, you’ll lmowthat GM-trained and
Whenever any maintenance is are below freezing.
supported service people will perform
performed, be sureto write it down in the work using genuine GM parts. The engine is atlow speedmost of the
this section. This will help you time (as indoor-to-door delivery, or in
determine when your next maintenance These schedules are for vehicles that: stop-and-go traffic).
should be done. In addition, it is a good carry passengers and cargo within
idea to keep your maintenance receipts. recommended limits. You will find You operate your vehiclein dusty
They maybe needed to qualify your these limits on your vehicle’sTire- areas.
vehicle for warranty repairs. Loading Information label. See If any one (or more) of these is truefor
Loading Your Vehicle in theIndex. your driving, followSchedule I.
are driven on reasonable road Schedule I1
surfaces within legal driving limits. Follow Schedule I1 only if none of the
use the recommended unleaded fuel. above conditions is true.
See Fuel in the Index.
Maintenance Schedule
Schedule I
Follow ScheduleI if your vehicle is
MAINLY driven underone or more of
the following conditions:
When most trips are less than 4 miles
(6 km).
When most trips are less than 10 ITEM TO BE SERVICED WHEN TO PERFORM
miles (16 ltm) and outside See Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Miles (kilometers)or Months
Nom Services following SchedulesI and 11.
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temperatures remain below freezing. (whicheveroccurs first).


When most trips include extended
idling and/or frequent low-speed I 2 ILubrication
Chassis I Every other oil change. I
operation, as in stop-and-go traffic.
When operating industy areas.
Schedule I should also be followedif I 4 I EngineAccessoryDrive Belt(s) Inspection* I Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km)or 24 Months. I
the vehicle is used for delivery service,
police, taxi or other commercial
applications.
* = An Emission Control Service.
t = The US.Environmental Protection Agency
or the California Air Resources Board has
determined that thefailure to perform this
maintenance item will not nullify the
emission warranty or limit recall liability
prior tothe completion of vehicle useful life.
General Motors, however, urges that all
recommended maintenance servicesbe
performed at the indicated intervals and the
maintenance be recorded in “SectionE:
Maintenance Record.”
The services shownon this chart up to60,000 miles (100 000 km)should be performed
after 60,000 miles at the same intervals.
MILES (000)
3 1 6 1 9 112115118121 124127130133136139142145148151 154157160
KILOMETERS (000)
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Schedule /I
Follow ScheduleI1 ONLY if noneof
the driving conditions specified in
Schedule I apply.

TEM TO BE SERVICED WHEN TO PERFORM


Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance
No' SeeServices Miles (kilometers)or Months
following SchedulesI and 11. (zuhichever occursfirst).
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2 I Chassis Lubrication I Everv 7.500 Miles (12 500 lun) or 12 Months.

* = An Emission Control Service.


t = The U S . Environmental Protection Agency
or the CaliforniaAir Resources Boardhas
determined that the failure to perform this
maintenance item will not nullify the
emission warranty or limit recall liability
prior to the completion of vehicle useful life.
General Motors, however, urges that all
recommended maintenance services be
performed at the indicated intervals and the
maintenance be recorded in "Section E:
Maintenance Record." 12 I Fuel Tank, Cap & Lines1nspection"t I Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km).
r
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The servicesshown on this chart up to 60,000 miles (1 00 000 km) should be performed
after 60,000 miles at the same intervals.
MILES (000)
5 17.5 I 10 I 15 I 20 (22.51 25 I 30 I 35137.5140 I 45 I 50 152.51 55 I 60
KILOMETERS (000)
8 112.5116 I 25 I 32137.51 I 50 I 56 162.5164 I 75183.5187.5(92 I 100
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Maintenance Schedule
Explanation of Scheduled ITEM SERVICE 4. Engine Accessory DriveBelt(s)
Maintenance Services NO. Inspection * - Inspect the belt (s)
1. Engine Oil and Filter Change*
- for cracks, fraying, wear and proper
Following are explanations of the tension. Replace as needed. (Belts
Always use SH or SG Energy
services listed in ScheduleI and can have many small cracks in
Schedule 11. Conserving I1 oils of proper viscosity.
The “SH” or “SG” designation may individual ribswithout affecting
The proper fluids and lubricants to use be shown alone or in combination performance.)
are listed in Section D. Make sure with others, such as “SH/CD,” “SH, 5. Cooling System Service*- Drain,
whoever servicesyour vehicle uses SG, CD,” “SG/CD,” etc. To flush and refill the system with new
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these. All parts should be replacedand determine the preferred viscosity for or approved recycledcoolant
all necessaryrepairs done before you or your vehicle’s engine (e.g., SAE 5W- conforming to GM Specification
anyone else drivesthe vehicle. 30 or SAE 10W-30),see Engine Oil 1825M. Keep coolant at the proper
in the Index. mixture as specified. SeeCoolant in
2. Chassis Lubrication- Lubricate the Index. This provides proper
the suspension and steering linkage. freeze and boil protection, corrosion
Lubricate the transaxle shift linkage. inhibitor level and maintains proper
3. Tire and Wheel Rotation and engine operating temperature.
Inspection - For proper wear and Inspect hoses and replace if they are
maximum tire life, rotate your tires cracked, swollen or deteriorated.
following the instructions in this Tighten screw-type hose clamps.
manual. See Tires, Inspection G Clean the outside of the radiator and
Rotation in the Index. Check the air conditioning condenser. Wash the
tires for uneven wearor damage. If pressure cap and neck.
you see irregular orpremature wear, To help ensure proper operation, we
check the wheel alignment. Check for recommend a pressure testof both the
damaged wheels also. cooling system andthe pressure cap.
6, Transaxle Service- For manual 8. Spark Plug Replacement (P.2L 12. Fuel Tank,Cap and Lines
transaxles, fluid doesn’t require Code 4 engine only)* - Replace Inspection’#t- Inspect fueltank,
changing. SeePeriodic Maintenance spark plugswith the proper type. cap and lines (including fuel rails
Inspections in the Index. For See Replacement Parts in the and injection assembly) for damage
automatic transaxles, changeboth Index. or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for
the fluid and filter every15,000 miles 9. Spark Plug WireInspection*t - an even filler neck imprint or any
(25 000 km)if the vehicle is mainly Inspect forburns, cracks or other damage. Replaceparts as needed.
driven under one or moreof these damage. Checkthe boot fit at the Periodic replacement of the fuel
conditions: coils and at the spark plugs. Replace filter isnot required.
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In heavy city trafficwhere the outside wires as needed. NOTE: To determine your engine’s
temperature regularly reaches 90°F I O . Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) displacement and code, seeEngine
(32°C) or higher. System Inspection (2.2L Code4 Identification in the Index.
In hilly or mountainous terrain. engine only)*? - Conduct the * = An EmissionControl Service.
Uses such as found in taxi, police car EGR system serviceas described in t = The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
the service manual. To purchase a or the CaliforniaAir Resources Board has
or delivery service. determined that the failure to perform this
service manual, seeService maintenance itemwill not nullify the
If you do not use your vehicleunder Publications in the Index. emission warrantyor limit recall liability
any of these conditions, change both prior to the completion of vehicle useful life.
the fluid and filter every100,000 miles 1 1. Air Cleaner Filter Replacement*‘ General Motors,however, urges that all
(166 000 lun). - Replace every30,000 miles recommended maintenance services be
(50 000 km)or more oftenunder performed at the indicated intervals and the
7. Spark Plug Replacement (Except dusty conditions. Ask your dealer maintenance be recorded in “SectionE:
2.2L Code 4 engine)*- Replace for the proper replacement intervals Maintenance Record.”
spark plugs with the proper type. See for your driving conditions.
Replacement Parts in the Index.
Maintenance Schedule
Section B: Owner Checks and Services
h t e d below are owner checks and services which should be performed
at the intervals specified to help ensure the safety,
lependability and emission control performance of your vehicle.
3e sure any necessary repairsare completed at once. Whenever any fluidsor lubricants are added to your vehicle, makesure
hey are the proper ones, as shown in Section D.
\t Each h e / (It is important for you or a service station attendant to perform these underhood checks ateach fuel fill.)
CHECK
OR SERVICE I WHAT TO DO
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Engine Oil Level


I Check the engine oil level and addthe proper oil if necessary. SeeEngine Oil in the Index for
further details.

Engine I Check the engine coolant leveland add the proper coolant mix if necessary. See Coolant in the
Index
details.
further
for
Windshield Washer
Fluid
Level
necessary.
See 1 Check the windshield washer fluid level in
the windshield washer tank and add the proper fluidif
WindshieldWasher Fluid in the Index for further details.
CHECK WHAT TO DO
OR SERVICE
Check tire inflation. Make sure they are inflated to the pressures specified on theTire-Loading
TireInflation Information label located onthe rear edge of the driver’s door. See Tires in the Index for
further details.
Clean cassette deck. Cleaning should be done every15 hours of tape play. SeeAudio Systems in
Cassette Deck
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the Index for further details.

At Least Twice a Year


CHECK WHAT TO DO
OR SERVICE
Hydraulic Clutch Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir. See Hydraulic CZutch Huid in the Index. A fluid loss
System Inspection in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired at once.

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At Leasf Once a Year
CHECK WHAT TO DO
- OR SERVICE
-
Key Lock Cylinders Lubricate the key lock cylinders withthe lubricant specified in Section D.
Lubricate all bodydoor hinges, rear compartment or tailgate. Also lubricate all hinges and latches,
Body Lubrication including those for thehood, glove boxdoor, console door and any folding seat hardware. Section
- D tells vou what to use.
CAUTION: When you are doingthis check, the vehicle could move suddenly. If it does, you
or others could be injured. Follow the steps below.
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1. Before you start, be sure you have enough room around the vehicle.
2. Firmly applyboth the parking brake (see Parking Brake in the Index if necessary) and the
regular brake.
Starter Switch NOTE: Do not use the accelerator pedal,and be ready to turnoff the engine immediatelyif it starts.
3.On automatic transaxle vehicles, try to start the engine in each gear. Thestarter should work only
in P (Park) or N (Neutral).If the starter worlts in any other position, your vehicle needs service.
On manual transaxle vehicles, put the shift lever inN (Neutral), push the clutch down halfway
and try to start theengine. Thestarter should workonly when the clutch is pushed down the all
way to the floor. If the starterworlts when the clutch isn’t pushed allthe way down, your
vehicle needs service.
CAUTION: When you are doing this check, the vehicle could move suddenly. If it does, you
or others could be injured. Follow the steps below.
1. Before you start, be sure you have enough room around the vehicle. It should be parked on a
Bralte-Transaxle level surface.
Shift Interlock -
2. Firmly applythe parking brake (see Parking Brake in the Index if necessary),
BTSI (Automatic
Transaxle) NOTE: Be ready to apply the regular brake immediately if the vehicle beginsto move.
3.With the engine off,turn thekey to the RUN position, but don’t start theengine. Without
applying the regular brake, try to move the shift lever out of P (Park) with normal effort.If the
shift lever movesout of P (Park),your vehicle’s BTSI needs service.
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A
I CHECK
OR SERVICE ~~ ~~ ~
WHAT TO DO

While parked, and with the parking brake set, try to turn the key to LOCK in each shift lever
position.
With an automatic transaxle, the key should turn toLOCK only when the shift lever is in P
(Park).
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Steering Column With a manual transaxle, the key should turn to LOCK only when the shift lever is inR
Lock (Reverse).
On vehicles with a key release button, try to turn the key to LOCK without pressing the button.
The key should turn toLOCK only with the key button depressed. On all vehicles,the key
should come out only in LOCK.
Turn the steering wheel to theleft and to theright. It should only lockwhen turned to the right.
CAUTION: When you are doing thischeck, your vehicle could beginto move. You or others
could be injured and property could be damaged. Make sure there is room in frontof your
vehicle in caseit begins to roll. Be readyto apply the regular brake at once should the vehicle
Parking Brake begin to move.
and Automatic Park on a fairly steep hill, with the vehicle facing downhill. Keeping yourfoot on the regular
Transaxle P (Park) brake, set the parking brake.
Mechanism Check To check the parking brake: Withthe engine running and transaxle in N (Neutral),slowly
remove footpressure from the regular brake pedal. Do this until the vehicle is heldby the
parking brake only.
To check the P (Park) mechanism’sholding ability: Shiftto P (Park). Then release allbrakes.
At least every spring, use plain water to flush any corrosivematerials from the underbody. Take
care to clean thoroughly anyareas where mud and other debris can collect.
Maintenance Schedule
Section C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections
Listed below are inspections and services which should
be performed at least twicea year (for instance, eachspring and fall). You should let
JourGM dealer’s service department or other qualified service center
do these jobs. Make sure any necessary repairs are completed at once.
INSPECTION
OR SERVICE
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE
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Now and then, make sure all your belts, bucltles, latch plates,retractors, anchorages and
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Restraint Systems reminder systems are worlting properly. Look for any loose parts or damage. If you see anything
that might keep arestraint system from doing its job, have it repaired.
Steering, Suspension Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose or missing parts,
and Front-Wheel- signs of wear, or lackof lubrication. Inspect the power steering lines and hoses for proper hook-
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Drive Axle Bootand up, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing,etc. Clean and then inspect the drive axle boot seals for
Seal InsDection damage, tears or leakage. Replace sealsif necessary.
Inspect the complete exhaust system. Inspectthe body near the exhaust system. Look for broken,
Exhaust System damaged, missing or out-of-positionparts as well as open seams, holes, loose connections, or
Inspection other conditions which could cause a heat build-upthe in floor pan or could let exhaust fumes
into thevehicle. SeeEngine Exhaust in the Index. .-
Throttle Linkage Inspect the throttle linkage for interferenceor binding, and for damaged or missing parts.
Inspection Replace parts as needed.
Manual Transaxle Check the transaxle fluid level; addif needed. See Manual Transaxle in the Index. A fluid loss
may indicate a problem. Checkthe system and repair if needed.
Inspect the complete system. Inspect brake lines and hoses for proper hook-up, binding, leaks,
cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for surface condition. Also inspect
drum brake linings for wear and cracks. Inspect other brake parts, including drums, wheel
cylinders, calipers, parking brake, etc. Check parking brake adjustment. You may need to have
Brake System your brakes inspected more often if your driving habits or conditions result in frequent braking.
Inspection NOTE: A low brake fluid level can indicate worn disc brake pads which may need to be serviced.
Also, if the brake system warning light stayson or comes on, something may be wrong with the
brake system. SeeBrake System Warning Lightin the Index. If your anti-lock brake system
warning light stayson, comes on or flashes, somethingmay be wrong with the anti-lock brake
system. SeeAnti-Lock Brake System Warning Light in the Index.
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Section D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
VOTE: Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number or specificationmay be obtained from your GM dealer.
~~ ~

USAGE FLUID/LUBRICANT

API serviceSH or SG Energy ConservingI1 oils of the proper viscosity. The“SH” or “SG” designation
Engine Oil may be shown alone or in combination with others, such as “SH/CD,” “SH,SG,CD,”“SG/CD,” etc.
To determine the preferred viscosity for your vehicle’sengine, see Engine Oil in the Index.
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50/50 mixture of water (preferably distilled) and good quality ethylene glycolbase antifreeze
Engine Coolant (GM Part No. 1052753 or equivalent) conforming to GM Specification 1825M or approved
recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825M.
Hydraulic Brake
System Delco Supreme 110 Brake Fluid (GM Part No. 1052535 or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid).
~~~~ ~

Hydraulic Clutch Hydraulic Clutch Fluid (GM Part No. 12345347 or equivalent).
System
Power Steering
System GM Hydraulic Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. 1052884 or equivalent).
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Manual Transaxle Synchromesh Transmission Fluid (GM Part No. 12345349 or equivalent).
Automatic Transaxle DEXRONo-I11 or DEXRONs-IIE Automatic Transmission Fluid.
Lubricate with Multi-Purpose Lubricant (GM Part No. 12345120) or synthetic SAE 5W-30 engine
Key Lock Cylinders oil.
Manual Transaxle Chassis lubricant (GM Part No, 1052497 orequivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of
Shift Linkage NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB.
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USAGE FLUlD/LUBRICANT

Automatic Transaxle
Shift Linkage Engine oil.
Clutch Linkage Pivot
Points Engine oil.

Chassis Lubrication Chassis lubricant (GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of
NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB.
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Windshield Washer
Solvent GM Optikleen@Washer Solvent (GMPart No. 1051515) or equivalent.
Hood Latch Assembly
a. Pivots and Spring a. Engine oil.
Anchor
b. Release Pawl b. Chassis lubricant (GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent) or lubricant meeting requirements of
NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB.
Hood and Door Hinges,
Fuel Door Hinge, Rear
Compartment Lid
Hinges, Wagon Tailgate Engine oilor Lubriplate Lubricant (GM Part No. 1050109).
Hinge, Rear Folding
seat
Weatherstrips Dielectric SiliconeGrease (GM Part No. 12345579or equivalent).

jee RepZacement Parts in the Index for recommended replacementfilters, valves and spark plugs.
Section E: Maintenance Record
After the scheduled services are performed, recordthe date,odometer reading and who performedthe service in thecolumns
indicated. When completingthe Maintenance Performed column, insert the numbers from the Schedule I or Schedule I1
maintenance charts which correspond to themaintenance performed. Also,you should retain all maintenance receipts. Your
owner information portfolio is a convenient place to store them.

DATE ODOMETER SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED


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Part 8
Customer Assistance Information
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H e r e you will find out how to Customer Satisfaction Procedure ........................................................................... 222
contact Chevrolet if you need Customer Assistance for Hearing or Speech Impaired .........................................223
assistance. This partalso tells you BBB Auto Line-Alternative Dispute Resolution Program....................................223
how to obtain service publications Reporting Safety Defects........................................................................................ 224
and howto report any safety Chevrolet RoadsideAssistance Program................................................................ 225
Service Publications................................................................................................ 227
Customer Assistance Information
STEP ONE - Discuss your concern For prompt assistance, please havethe
with a memberof dealership following information availableto give
management. Normally, concerns can the Customer Assistance
be quicltly resolved at that level. If the Representative:
matter has already been reviewed with Your name, address, home and
the Sales, Service, or Parts Manager, business telephone numbers
contact the owner of the dealership or
the General Manager. Vehicle Identification Number (This
is available from the vehicle
STEP TWO- If after contacting a
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registration or title, or the plate at the


member of dealership management, it left top of the instrument panel and
Customer Sati#action appears your concerncannot be visible through the windshield.)
resolved by the dealership without
Procedure further help, contactthe Chevrolet Dealership name and location
Your satisfaction and goodwill are Customer Assistance Centerby calling Vehicle delivery date and present
important to your dealer and Chevrolet. 1-800-222-1020. In Canada, contact mileage
Normally, any concern withthe sales GM of Canada Customer Assistance Nature of concern
transaction or the operation of your Center in Oshawaby calling
vehicle will be resolved by yo11:r-dealer’s 1-800-263-3777 (English) or We encourage you to call the toll free
Sales or Service Departments 1-800-263-7854 (French). number listed previously in orderto
Sometimes, however, despitethe best give your inquiry promptattention.
intentions of all concerned, In Mexico, call (525) 254-3777. In However, if you wish to write
misunderstandings can occur If your Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands, call Chevrolet, write to:
1-809-763-1315. In allother overseas
concern has not been resolve(to your locations, contact GM North American Chevrolet Motor Division
satisfaction, the following steps should Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center
be taken: Export Sales in Canadaby calling
1-905-644-4112. P. 0. Box 7047
Troy, MI 48007-7047
Refer to your Warranty and Owner GM Participation in'BZ9.B program is available freeof charge to
Assistance Information booklet for customers who currently own or lease a
addresses of Canadian and GM AUTO LINE- Al'ternutive GM vehicle.
Overseas offices.
When contacting Chevrolet, please
Resolution Program* If you are not satisfied after following
the Customer Satisfaction Procedure,
remember that your concern w ilikely
l Both Chevrolet and your Chevrolet you may contact the BBB using the toll-
be resolved in thedealership, using the dealer are committed to making sure free telephone number, or write them at
dealership's facilities, equipment and you are completely satisfiedwith your the following address:
personnel. That is why we suggest you new vehicle.If a situation arises where
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you feel yourconcern has notbeen BBB AUTO LINE


follow Step Onefirst if you have a Council of Better Business Bureaus
concern. adequately addressed, our experience
has shown that theCustomer 4200 Wilson Boulevard
Satisfaction Procedure described earlier Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22203
Customer Assistancefor the in this section is very successful.
Telephone: 1-800-955-5100
There may be instances where an
Hearing or Speech Impaired impartial third-party can assist in To file a claim, you will be asked to
(TW arriving at a solution to a disagreement provide yourname and address, your
To assist owners who have hearing regarding vehiclerepairs or vehicle identification number (VIN),
difficulties, Chevrolethas installed interpretation of the New Vehicle and a statement of the natureof your
special TDD (Telecommunication Limited Warranty. To assist in resolving complaint. Eligibility is limited by
Devices forthe Deaf) equipment at its these disagreements Chevrolet vehicle ageand mileage, and other
Customer Assistance Center. Any voluntarily participates in BBB AUTO factors.
hearing or speech impaired customer LINE. We prefer you utilizethe Customer
who has access to a TDDor a BBB AUTOLINE is an out-of-court Satisfaction Procedure before youresort
conventional teletypewriter (TTY) can program administered by the Better to AUTO LINE,but you may contact
communicate with Chevrolet by dialing: Business Bureau systemto settle the BBB at any time. The BBB will
1-800-TDD-CHEV. (TDDusers in disputes between customers and attempt to resolve the complaint serving
Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.) automobile manufacturers. This as an intermediary between you and
Chevrolet. If this mediation is
Customer Assistance Information
unsuccessful, an informal hearingwill REPORTING SAFETY NHTSA
be scheduled where eligiblecustomers U.S. Department of Transportation
may present their case to an impartial DEFECTS TO THE UNITED Washington, D.C. 20590
third-party arbitrator. STATES GOVEI"ENT You can also obtain other information
The arbitrator will make a decision If you believethat your vehiclehas a about motor vehicle safety fromthe
which you may accept or reject. If you defect which couldcause a crash or Hotline.
accept the decision, GM will be bound could cause injury or death, you should
by that decision. The entire dispute immediately informthe National
resolution procedure should ordinarily Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration REPORTlRTG SAFETY
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take about forty days fromthe time you (NHTSA), in addition to notifying DEFECTS TO THE
file a claimuntil a decisionis made. General Motors. CMDWG0W-M
Some state laws mayrequire you to use If NHTSA receives similarcomplaints, If you live in Canada, and you believe
this program before filing a claimwith a it may open an investigation, and if it that your vehiclehas a safety defect,
state-run arbitration program or inthe finds that a safety defectexists in a you should immediately notify
courts. For further information, contact group of vehicles, it may order a recall Transport Canada, in addition to
the BBB at 1-800-955-5100 orthe and remedy campaign. However, notifying General Motors of Canada
Chevrolet Customer AssistanceCenter NHTSA cannot become involved in Limited. You may write to:
at 1-800-222-1020. individual problems between you, your Transport Canada
dealer, orGeneral Motors. Box 8880
"This program maynot be available in all states, To contact NHTSA, youmay either call Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3J2
depending on state law.Canadian owners refer the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at
to your Warranty and Owner Assistance 1-800-424-9393(or 366-0123 in the
informationbooklet. General Motors reserves
the right to change eligibility limitations and/or Washington, D.C. area) or write to:
to discontinue its participation
in this program.
4 REPORTING SAFETY 24-Hour Roadside Assistance
DEFECTS TO GENERAL Number
MOTORS: Roadside Assistance is available 24
hours a day,365 days a year,by calling
In addition to notlfying NHTSA (or 1-800-CHEV USA (1-800-243-8872).
Transport Canada) in a situation like This toll-free number will provide you
this, we certainly hope~ 0 ~ notify
~ 1 1us. over-the-phone roadside assistance with
Please call us at 1-800-222-1020, or minor mechanical problems.If your
write:
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problem cannot be resolved overthe


Chevrolet Motor Division phone, our advisors have accessto a
Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center IChevrolet Roadside nationwide network of dealer-
P. 0.Box 7047 Assistance Program recommended service providers. The
Troy, MI 48007-7047 I‘o enhance Chevrolet’s strong following servicesare available:
In Canada, please callus at commitment to customer satisfaction, Towing
1-800-263-3777 (English) or Chevrolet is excited to announce the
1-800-263-7854 (French). Or,write: Locltsmith
establishment of the Chevrolet/Geo Tire repair
General Motors of Canada Limited Roadside Assistance Center.As the
Customer Assistance Center owner of a 1994 Chevrolet/Geo, your Glass replacement
1908 Colonel Sam Drive membership in Roadside Assistance is Rental car or taxi
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7 free. Additional services as necessary
Courtesy Transportation
Customer Assistance Information
Chevrolet/Geo offers Courtesy Note: All CourtesyTransportation For prompt assistancewhen calling,
Transportation for customers needing arrangements will be administeredby please havethe following availableto
warranty service. Courtesy your Chevroiet/Geo dealership service give to the advisor:
Transportation will be offeredin management. Claim amounts should Vehicle Identification Number
conjunction withthe coverage provided reflect all actual costs.
by the Bumper-to-Bumper New Vehicle License plate number
Chevrolet/Geo Courtesy
Limited Warrantyto retail purchasersof Transportation is not part of the Vehicle color
1994 Chevrolet/Geo passenger carand Bumper-to-BumperNew Vehicle Vehicle iocation
light duty trucks.
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Limited Warranty. Chevrolet/Geo Telephone number whereyou can be


Courtesy Transportation includes: reserves the right to make any reached
One way shuttle ride for any warranty changes or discontinue Courtesy Vehicle mileage?
repair. Transportation at any timewithout
notification. Description of problem
Up to $30 maximum daily vehicle Please referto the Roadside Assistance
rental allowance for any overnight For additional program details contact
your Chevrolet/Geo dealer.In brochure inside your owner information
warranty repairup to 5 days. portfolio for full program details.
Canada, please consult yourGM
Up to $30 maximum daily cab,bus, or dealer for information on Courtesy
other transportation allowance in lieu Transportation. Cambia# Roadside Assistance
of rental for any overnight warranty
repair up to 5 days. The Roadside Assistance Center uses Vehicles purchasedin Canada havean
companies that will provide you with extensive Roadside Assistance program
Up to $10 daily fuel allowance for quality and priority sevice. When accessible from anywherein Canada or
rides providedby another person (i.e., roadside services are required, our the U.S.A. Please referto the separate
friend, neighbor, etc.) in lieu of rental advisorswillexplainanypayment - brochure providedby the dealer or call
for any overnight warranty repair up obligations that may be incurred for 1-800-268-6800for emergency services.
to 5 days. utilizing outside services.
Service Publications Bulletins covervarious subjects. Some What You’ll Find inthe Index:
pertain to theproper use and care of A list of all PSP’s publishedby
Information on how to obtain Product your vehicle. Some describe costly
Service Publications and Indexes as Chevrolet in a model year(1990 or
repairs. Others describe inexpensive later). PSP’s covering all modelsof
described below is applicable only in thc repairs which, if done on time with the
fifty U.S.states (and the District of Chevrolet vehiclesare listed inthe
latest parts, may avoid future costly same index.
Columbia) and only forcars and light repairs. Some bulletins tell a technician
trucks with GVWR less than 10,000 how to repair a newor unexpected Ordering information so you can buy
pounds ( 4 536 kg). condition. Others describe aquicker the specific PSP’s you may want.
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In Canada, information pertaining to way to fix your vehicle. They can help a Price information for the PSP’s you
Product Service Bulletinsand Indexes technician service your vehiclebetter. may want to buy.
can be obtained by writing to: Most bulletins apply to conditions
General Motors of Canada Limited affecting a smallnumber of cars or How You Can Get an Index:
Service Publications Department trucks. Your Chevroletdealer or a
qualified technician may haveto Indexes are published periodically.
1908 Colonel Sam Dr. Most of the PSP’s which could
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7 determine if a specificbulletin applies
to your vehicle. potentially applyto the most recent
Chevrolet regularly sends its dealers Chevrolet modelswill be listedin the
useful servicebulletins about Chevrolet most recent publication for that model
products. Chevrolet monitors product Individual PSP’s year. This means you may want to wait
performance in the field. We then If you don’t want to buy all the PSP’s until the end of the model year before
prepare bulletins for servicing our issued by Chevrolet for all models in the ordering an index, if you are interested
products better. Now, you can get these model year, youcan buy individual in buying PSP’s pertaining to a current
bulletins too. PSP’s, such as thosewhich may pertain model year caror truck.
to a particular model. To do this, you Some PSP’spertaining to a particular
will first need to see our index of PSP’s. model year vehicle may be published in
It provides a varietyof information. later years, and these would be listedin
Here’s what you’ll find in theindex and the later year’s index. When you order
how you can get one: an index for a model year that is not
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over yet, we’ll send you the most Toll-Free Telephone Number Chevrolet Senrr’ce Publications
recently published issue. Check the
ordering form for indexes for earlier If you want an additional ordering form You can get these by using the order
model years. for an index or a subscription, just call form. Chevrolet Division service
toll-free and we’ll be happyto send you manuals are intended for use by
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Index
Care of Audio Systems.................. 104 Brakes. Anti-Lock............................ 111
A B S (Anti-LockBrakes) ............... 111 Radio Reception.Understanding.. 104 Bralcing ............................................. 110
Adding Setting the Clock ............................. 97 Bralcing in Emergencies ................... 113
Brake Fluid............................. 174.199 Automatic Door Loclts ...................... 44 Braking Technique........................... 110
Electrical Equipment........... 52.96.195 Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt Break-In. New Vehicle....................... 49
Engine Coolant................139.143.170 (see Safety Belts) Buckling Up (see Safety Belts)
Engine Oil........................ 162,198,199 Automatic Transaxle.......................... 53 Bulb Replacement
Hydraulic Clutch Fluid .......... 170,199 Adding Fluid................... 168.198.199 Headlight ................................177,200
Power Steering Fluid ...... 173,198,199 Brake-Transaxle Taillight................................... 177,200
Sound Equipment ........................... 96 Shift Interlock.......................... .54.60
Transaxle Fluid Checking Fluid.............................. 167 Capacities and Specifications........ 198
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Automatic ..................... 168,198,199 Shifting ............................................53 Carbon Monoxide in


Manual .......................... 169,198,199 Starting Your Engine......................51 Exhaust ........................... 45,47,61,124
Windshield Washer Fluid .............. 173 Cassette Tape Player (seeAudio
Air Cleaner Filter...................... 165,202 Battery............................................. 176 Systems)
Air Conditioner .................................. 93 Jump Starting ................................128 Center Console Ashtray..................... 75
Alcohol. Driving Underthe Battery Warning........................ 130.176 Center Passenger Position ................. 29
Influence of .................................... 108 Battery Warning Light.......................86 Chains, Tire ...............................152,187
Alcohol in Gasoline .........................155 Blizzard. Caught In a ....................... 124 Changing a Flat Tire ........................ 146
Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning ........... 192 Block Heater. Engine.................. 52. 165 Charging System Warning Light ....... 86
Antenna ............................................ 105 Blowout. Tire ................................... 145 “Check Engine” Light........................ 88
Antifreeze .....................137,170,198,199 Brake “Check Gages” Light......................... 89
Anti-Lock Brake System.................. 111 Adjustment .................................... 175 Checking
Warning Light.................................. 87 Fluid ........................................ 174.199 Brake Fluid ....................................174
Appearance Care.............................. 187 Master Cylinder ............................. 174 Engine Coolant....................... 137,170
Ashtrays & Lighter ............................ 75 Parking.............................................58 Engine Oil Level............................ 162
Audio Systems ...................................96 Pedal Travel.................................... 175 Hydraulic Clutch........................... 170
AM/FM Stereo Radio...................... 97 Rear ................................................175 Power Steering Fluid..................... 173
AM/FM Stereo Radio with Cassette Warning Light..................................86 Safety Belt Systems......................... 40
Player ............................................ 99 Wear Indicators-Front Brakes .... 175 Transaxle Fluid
AM/FM Stereo Radio with Compact Brake System Warning Light ............. 86 Automatic .................................... 167
Disc Player.................................. 101 Brake-Transaxle ShiftInterlock ... 54.60 ,.
Manual ................................ ........ 169
233
Checking Things Underthe Hood .. 157 Ventilation ....................................... 95 Dome Light ........................................ 67
Chemical Paint Spotting.................. 193 Clock. Setting the ............................... 97 Door Locks......................................... 43
Child Restraints.................................. 31 Clutch, Hydraulic Downshifting ......................... 55.57. 122
Children and Safety Belts.............30.38 Adding Fluid........................... 170,199 Driver Position................................... 21
Cigarette Lighter................................ 75 Checking Fluid.............................. 170
. .
Drnmg ..............................................107
Circuit Breakers& Fuses ................ 195 Comfort Controls At Night .........................................117
City Driving.,.................................... 119 Air Conditioning System .................93 City................................................. 119
Cleaner. Air............................... 165.202 Compact Disc Player (see Audio Systems) Controlling aSlid ......................... 116
Cleaning Compact Spare Tire ......................... 151 Defensively .................................... 108
Aluminum Wheels......................... 192 Control of a Vehicle ......................... 110 Drunken ......................................... 108
Antenna ......................................... 105 Convenience Net................................ 49
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Freeway.......................................... 120
Bumpers......................................... 191 Convex Outside Mirror...................... 73 Hill and Mountain ......................... 122
Cassette Player .............................. 104 Coolant ............................................. 170 In a ForeignCountry..................... 156
Compact Discs............................... 105 Checking & Adding ........137,140,143, In the Rain ..................................... 118
Cupholder ...................................... 190 170,198,217 Long Distance ...............................121
Fabric ............................................. 188 Low Coolant Warning Light........... 85 Loss of Control.............................. 116
Glass .............................................. 190 Proper Mixture to Use .... 139,143,170 On Curves...................................... 113
Inside of Your Chevrolet............... 188 Safety WarningsAbout .........138, 139, Passing ........................................... 115
Instrument Panel ........................... 190 140,143,144,159,171,172 Through Deep Standing Water....... 52
Outside of Your Chevrolet............ 191 Temperature Gage........................... 85 Winter Driving............................... 123
Safety Belts.................................... 190 Cruise Control.................................... 70 Drunken Driving .............................. 108
Scotchgard TM Fabric Protection ... 189 Cup Holder ......................................... 74
Special Problems........................... 189 Curves, Drivingon ........................... 113
Textured-Surface Bumper Covers 191 Customer Assistance Information... 22 1
EElectrical
asy-Entry Seat ............................... 15
Equipment, Adding ...52,96, 195
Underbody Maintenance............... 193 Emergencies, Braking...................... 113
Vinyl............................................... 190 Daytime Running Lights................. 65 Emergencies on the Road ................ 127
Warnings ........... 188,189,190,191,192 Dead Battery: Whatto Do ............... 128 Emergencies, Steering in.................114
Waxing ........................................... 191 Defects, Safety (see Safety Defects) Emergency Starting.......................... 128
Weatherstrips................................. 192 Defensive Driving............................ 108 Emergency Towing.......................... 132
White Sidewall Tires..................... 192 Defogger, Rear Window ..................... 95 Engine BlockHeater ................... 52,165
Windshield and Wiper Blades ....... 190 Defogging Your Windows.......92,94,95 Engine CoolantHeater ...............52,165
Climate Control System ..................... 92 Defrosting................................. 92,94,95 Engine Coolant (see Coolant)
234
Engine CoolantTemperature Warning Gage ................................................. 84
Gage (see Coolant) F a b r i c Cleaning In Foreign Countries ..................... 156
Engine Exhaust (see Appearance Care) Requirements................................. 154
Dangerous Gas in .......... 45.47.61. 124 Fan Warnings....... 129.130.137.138.159 Fuse Usage ....................................... 196
Parking withthe Engine Filling the Fuel Tank................. 156.198 Fuses & Circuit Breakers................ 195
Running .................................... 59.61 Filter. Oil................................... 164,202
Engine Identification ....................... 194 Finish Care ....................................... 191 G a g e s
Engine Oil ........................................ 162 Finish Damage................................. 193 Coolant Temperature ...................... 85
Additives........................................ 164 Flashers, Hazard Warning ............... 128 Fuel .................................................. 84
Check Oil Light............................... 89 Flash-To-Pass ..................................... 66 Oil Pressure ..................................... 90
Checking &Adding ........ 162.198.199 Flat Tire............................................ 145 Tachometer...................................... 83
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Crankcase Capacity....................... 198 Flooded Engine .................................. 51 Gasoline ........................................... 154


Disposing of Used Oil ................... 165 Fluid Gasoline Tank, Filling Your..... 156,198
Energy Conserving........................ 164 Brake ....................................... 174, 199 Gas Station Information .................. 240
Filter ....................................... 164.202 Capacities ...................................... 198 Gear Positions
Pressure Gage .................................. 90 Hydraulic Clutch .................... 170.199 (see Shifting the Transaxle)
Starburst ........................................ 163 Power Steering................ 173,198,199 Gearshift Lever
Warning Light.................................. 89 Transaxle (see Shifting the Transaxle)
When to Change ............................ 164 Automatic..................... 167,198,199 Glove Box........................................... 47
Engine Overheating......................... 136 Manual .......................... 169,198,199 Graphic Equalizer (seeAudio Systems)
Engine Specifications....................... 202 Windshield Washer................ 177,199
Engine. Starting ................................. 51 Fluids & Lubricants ......................... 199 Halogen Bulbs ........................ 176, 200
Automatic Transaxle ....................... 51 Folding Rear Seats ............................. 15 Hazard Warning Flashers ................ 128
Manual Transaxle ............................ 51 Foreign Material............................... 192 Head Restraints.................................. 13
Ethanol in Gasoline ......................... 155 Freeway Driving............................... 120 Headlight & Taillight, Removingand
Expectant Mothers. Use of Safety French LanguageManual .................... 2 Replacing ................................ 177,200
Belts ................................................. 24 Fuel ................................................... 154 Headlights .......................................... 65
Expressway Driving......................... 120 Alcohol in Fuel.............................. 155 Flash-To-Pass .................................. 66
Extender. Safety Belt......................... 40 Capacity .................................. 156, 198 High-Low Beam Changer............... 66
Exterior Appearance Exhaust Warnings..........45,47,61,124 Replacement Bulb.................. 177,200
(see Appearance Care) Filling Your Tank ................... 156, 198 Wiring ............................................ 197
Fuels with Alcohol ........................ 155 Heater (see Comfort Controls)
2351 ..
Heater. Engine Block.................. 52.165 Locks .................................................. 43
High Beams........................................ 66 Jack. Tire ........................................ 146 Long Distance Driving..................... 121
Highway Hypnosis........................... 121 Jump Starting ................................... 128 Low Battery ...................................... 128
Hill and Mountain Roads ................ 122 Low Oil Pressure Warning ................ 89
Hood Release ................................... 158 K e y Release Button .......................... 51 Luggage Carrier .................................. 79
Warning. Overheated Engine........ 159 Keys ....................................................42
Horn ................................................... 63 Maintenance Record ..................... 219
Hot Engine. Safety Warnings.. 138. 139. L a n e Change Indicator .................... 64 Maintenance Schedule..................... 203
140.143.144.159.171. 172 Lap-Shoulder Safety Belt ................... 21 Malfunction Indicator Lamp
How to Use Manual ............................. 6 Front ........................................... 20,25 (Check Engine Light)...................... 88
Hydraulic Clutch....................... 170.199 Rear .................................................. 26 Manual Front Seat ............................. 12
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Hydroplaning ...................................119 Use by Children .......................... 30'38 Manual Sunroof................................. 75


Latches, Seatback .............................. 14 Manual Transaxle
Identification Number. Vehicle...... 194 Liftgate Adding Fluid................... 169,198,199
Idling Your Engine ........................ 59.61 Ajar Light.........................................88 Checking Fluid.............................. 169
If You're Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Ice or Lock ................................................. 46 Shifting ............................................ 56
Snow .............................................. 152 Lock Release.................................... 47 Starting Your Engine...................... 51
Ignition Safety Warning................................ 47 Master Cylinder. Brake....................174
Key ................................................... 48 Lighter ................................................ 75 Methanol in Gasoline ...................... 155
Key Release Button ......................... 51 Lights Mileage Indicator
Positions .......................................... 50 Daytime Running Lights ................. 65 (see Odometer G Speedometer)
Illuminated Entry System.................. 45 Dome/Map ...................................... 67 Mirrors
Indicator Lights (see Warning Lights) Flash-To-Pass .................................. 66 Convex Outside ............................... 73
Infant Restraint (see Child Restraints) Headlights........................................ 65 Inside Manual Day/Night ............... 72
Inflation. Tires.................................. 182 Instrument Panel Intensity Control .. 67 Manual Adjust................................. 72
Inside Rearview Mirror...................... 72 Rear Compartment.......................... 68 Manual Remote Control.................. 73
Instrument Panel ............................... 81 Removing & Replacing Bulbs.. 177, 200 Mountain Driving ............................ 122
Instrument Panel Clusters.............82.83 Replacement Bulbs........................ 200
Instrument Panel Intensity Taillights ................................. 177,200 N e w Vehicle Break-In
Control .......................................... 67 Turn Signal ...................................... 64 Requirements................................... 49
Instrument PanelWarningLights ..... 84 Warning Lights................................ 84 Night Driving................................... 117
ittent Windshield Wipers ........ 69 Loading Your Vehicle ................. 79,180
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Polishing and Waxing Restraints. Child................................. 31
Octane Requirements (see Appearance Care) Roads. Hill and Mountain............... 122
(see Fuel Requirements) Power Door Locks .................i.........;. 44 Rocking Your Vehicle ................. 54.152
Odometer & Speedometer ................. 82 Power Steering Fluid......... 173,198,199 Roof Luggage Carrier ......................... 79
Oil. Engine ....................................... 162 Power Windows................................. 62 Rotation. Tire................................... 183
Pressure Gage.................................. 90 Power Window Lock-out Switch...... 62
Quality ........................................... 163
Starburst ........................................ 163
Pregnancy, Use of Safety Belts
During .............................................. 24
SAdults
afety Belts.......................................
..............................................
17
20
Thickness ....................................... 163 Problems on theRoad ...................... 127 Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt......... 21
Used Oil ......................................... 165 Publications (seeService Publications) Care ................................................ 190
When to Add ................................. 162 Center Passenger Position.............. 29
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When to Change ............................ 164 Radiator Overheating Checking .......................................... 40


Oil Warning Light.............................. 89
(see Overheated Engine) Children ...................................... 30, 38
Operation of Lights ............................ 64 Radiator Pressure Cap ..................... 172 Child Restraints............................... 31
Outside Rearview Mirrors................. 73 Radio (seeAudio Systems) Child Restraints-How to Install
Overheated Engine .......................... 136 Reading Light..................................... 67 Them ............................................. 32
Overheated Engine Coolant Warning Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides......27 Child Restraints, Where to Put .. 31,35
Gage ................................................. Rear Seat, Split Fold-Down............... 15
85 Cleaning ......................................... 190
Owner Checks& Services ............... 212 Rearview Mirrors............................... 72 Comfort Guides, Rear..................... 27
Owner’s Manual. Howto Use ............. 6 Rear Window Defogger ...................... 95 Driver Position................................ 21
Reclining Seatbacks........................... 12 Extender........................................... 40
paint Spotting. Chemical................ 193 Recommended Fluids & How to Wear ................................... 20
Park. ShiftingInto ........................ 51.58 Lubricants ....................................... 217 Passenger Belts................................ 25
Parking Recreational Towing........................ 125 Pregnancy, Use During................... 24
Over ThingsThat Burn ................... 60 Replacement Bulbs.......................... 200 Questions &
Torque Lock .................................... 59 Replacement Fuses.......................... 196 Answers .................... 19,23,24,39,40
With the Engine Running..... 54.59. 61 Replacement Parts ........................... 202 Rear Safety Belts............................. 26
Parking Brake..................................... 58 Replacement, Windshield Wiper..... 179 Rear Seat Passengers ...................... 25
Passenger Belts (see Safety Belts) Replacing Safety Belts....................... 40 Replacement .................................... 40
Passing ........................................ 72. 115 Replacing Tires................................. 184 Right Front, Adult Passenger.......... 25
Periodic Maintenance Replacing Wheels............................. 186 Smaller Children and Babies .......... 30
Inspections ..................................... 2 16 Reporting Safety Defects................. 224 Top Strap ......................................... 32
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Index
Torn ................................................. 40 Snowstorm. If You’re Caught in a.. 124 Electrical Equipment.
Twisted ............................................ 24 Sound Equipment. Adding................ 96 Add-on ............................. 52.96. 195
Vehicles First Sold in Canada.........20 Sound Systems (see Audio Systems) Fluid Capacities& Types ....... 198.199
Warning Light............................. 17.20 Spare Tire. Compact........................ 151 Fuses & Circuit Breakers..............195
Why You Should Wear Safety Specifications and Capacities .......... 198 Service Parts Identification Label..194
Belts ............................................... 18 Speed Control (see Cruise Control) Vehicle Identification Number
Safety Defects. Reporting ................224 Speedometer & Odometer................. 82 (VIN) .......................................... 194
Scheduled Maintenance Services.... 205 Trip Odometer................................. 83 Temperature Gage ............................. 85
Seat Belts (see Safety Belts) Stains. Removing .....?....................... 189 Theft ...................................................47
Seat Controls Starting Your Engine......................... 5 1 Thermostat ....................................... 172
Easy-Entry ....................................... 15 Automatic Transaxle.......................53 Tilt Steering Wheel ............................ 63
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Head Restraints ............................... 13 Manual Transaxle............................ 56 Time. Setting the ................................ 97


Manual 4-Way Adjustable............... 14 Starting Your Vehicleif the Battery is Tires ..................................................181
Manual Front Seat .......................... 12 Dead (seeJump Starting ) Buying New................................... 184
Manual Reclining Seatbaclc............12 Steering Chains..................................... 152.187
Seat. Split Fold-Down Rear............ 15 In Emergencies .............................. 114 Flat. Changing............................... 146
Seats. Split Folding. Rear Wagon... 15 Off-Road Recovery........................ 1 14 Inflation ......................................... 182
Seatbaclc Latches............................. 14 Tips ................................................ 113 Inspection & Rotation .................. 183
Service Parts Identification Label ... 194 Steering Wheel, Tilt........................... 63 Loading .......................................... 182
Service Publications......................... 227 Stereo Sound Systems Pressure ......................................... 182
Service Station Information ............ 240 (see Audio Systems) Quality Grading............................. 185
Setting the Clock................................ 97 Storing Your Vehicle....................... 176 Spare. Compact ............................. 151
Setting the Trip Odometer ................ 83 Stuck, If You Are ............................. 152 Tread Wear Indicators .................. 184
Shift Light..................................... 57.87 Sunroof ............................................... 75 Wheel Alignmentand Tire
Shifting Into P (Park) ........................ 58 Sun Visors .......................................... 74 Balance ....................................... 186
Shifting Out of P (Park) .................... 60 Wheel Replacement....................... 186
Shifting the Transaxle
Automatic Transaxle ....................... 53
T achometer ...................................... 83
Taillight Bulb Replacement...... 177,200
When to Replace Wheels............... 186
Winter Drivingand Tires ....... 123.187
Manual Transaxle............................ 56 Tape Player (seeAudio Systems) Top Strap............................................ 32
Signaling Turns .................................. 64 Technical Facts & Specifications Torque Lock .......................................59
Skidding ........................................... 116 Bulbs .............................................. 200 Towing a Trailer............................... 126
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Snow or Ice. DrivingOn ................. 123
238
Towing Your Vehicle ................ 125.132
. - . Liftgate Ajar..................................... 88
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hnsaxle. Automatic Vehicle Damage Warnings .................. 8 Low Coolant .................................... 85
(see Automatic Transaxle) Vehicle Identification Number Oil .................................................... 89
rransaxle. Manual (VIN) ............................................. 194 Safety Belt .................................. 17. 20
(see Manual Transaxle) Vehicle Loading .......................... 79. 180 Upshift Indicator ........................ 57.87
rransmission. Automatic Vehicle Storage ................................ 176 Washer. Windshield.................... 69.173
(see Automatic Transaxle) Vehicles First Soldin Canada ........... 20 Weight
Transmission. Manual Ventilation .......................... 92.93.95. 96 Gross Axle Rating (GAWR) ......... 180
(see Manual Transaxle) VIN ................................................... 194 Gross Vehicle Rating (GVWR)..... 180
Trip Odometer ................................... 83 Visor Vanity Mirror........................... 74 q e e l Alignment and Tire Balance..186
Trunk ............................................. 45. 46 Wheel Covers. Howto Remove....... 149
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Trunk Cargo Anchors........................ 49 Wagon Wheel Nuts ....................................... 149


Trunk Convenience Net.................... 49 Folding.Rear Seats .......................... 15 Wheel Nut Torque .................... 151.198
Trunk/Liftgate Release. Lockout.. 46.Light 47 Ajar
Liftgate ........................... 88 Wheel Replacement ......................... 186
Turn Signal Indicator......................... 64 Liftgate Lock ................................... 46 Windows
Turn SignaVMultifunction Lever...... 63 Liftgate ReleaseButton ................... 47 Power ........................................ 62. 197
Cruise Control................................. 70 Rear Compartment Light ................ 68 Standard .......................................... 62
Headlight High/LowBeam ............. 66 Roof Luggage Carrier ...................... 79 Windshield Washer..................... 69. 173
Turn & Lane ChangeIndicator ......64 Taillight Bulb Replacement... 177. 200 Windshield Wipers...................... 68. 197
Warning Flashers.Hazard ............... 128 Cleaning ......................................... 190
Unleaded Gasoline ......................... 154 Warning Lights................................... 84 Windshield Wiper Blade
Upholstery Care ............................... 188 Anti-Lock Brake System ................. 87 Replacement .................................. 179
Upshift Indicator Light ................. 57.87 Battery ............................................. 86 Winter Driving ................................. 123
Urban Driving .................................. 119 Brake ................................................ 86 Driving On Snow or Ice ................ 123
Charging System ............................. 86 If Your Vehicle isStuck in Deep
Check Coolant................................. 85 Snow .................................... 124.152
Check Engine................................... 88 If You’re Caughtin a Blizzard ...... 124
Check Gages.................................... 89 Wrecker Towing............................... 132
Check Oil......................................... 89
Service Station Information
Windshield Washer Fluid Hood Release
See Page 173 See Page 158

Battery Cooling System


The Delco Freedom03battery needs Check and add coolant at the
no water. See Page 176 coolant recovery or coolant surge tank.
The fluid should be at or slightly above
Transaxle Fluid the FULL COLD mark.
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Automatic: See Page 167 See Page 170


Manual: See Page 169
Engine Oil
See Page 162
Cold Tire Pressure
See Tire-LoadingInformation
label on the driver’s door.
See Page 182

Spare Tire Pressure Fuel


Compact Spare:60 psi (420 1tPa) Capacity: 15.2 U.S. Gal. (57.5 L)
See Page 151 Use unleaded gas only,
87 octane or higher.
See Page 154
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This information replaces the air conditioning refrigerant specifications on page 198 of the 1994 Chevrolet
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If your Cavalier has air conditioning,the system could be filled with R-12or R-134a refrigerant. These refrigerants
are not interchangeable. If service is required, please referto therefrigerant charge label underthe hood for
refrigerant charge typeand quantity.

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