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CAUTION 'POSSIBLE lNJU.RY PRO-TECT EYES BY 9HlELDlNw Q CAUSTIC : BATTERY .x ACID. CQULD .CAUSE BURNS AVOID SPARKS: OR FLAMES SPARK-OR FLAME fi CO

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1 Tf you lea~ pur cruise cQntro1 switch ‘on when ;you’re-.not using cruise, you might hit 8 Button and :go into. cruise when YOU don’t want to. You

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Step lightly on the brake.:pedal; OR

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.+ Theignition is. on, i, The. he:adlamp switch is off, and 0 The parking b.rake bs re1e.ase.d-

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51 1111’ mi-- - *’ - n , These-lamps 80 on when you open the doors. When the doors are ~bserl, turn the ramps an and offrwi-th the-Switches..

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I I .Ywr pass-eng-er’s side mirror is. convex. A convex. mirror’s-surfac~- is curved so you can .se.e more from the driver7s seat. A convex mirror -c

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To use the storage area, fold down the armrest. Press the latch on the ffofit edge and pull up. To-use the cupholder, flip it forward, Instrument Pane

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To use. the- Lighter, just push it in all the. way and. let go. When it’s ready, it ‘will pap back by itself.

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I NOTICE: Don’t hold a cigarette lighter in with your hand while it is heating. If you do, it won’tbe able to bac-k away from- the. heating elem

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0 Sectjon 1 I

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E. Audio' System E -Ashtray and Lighter G. Remote Trunk Release H. Lamp Cgntrols I

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LOW &RAKE ANTI-

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already buckle-d.

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AIR BAG You will see..this 1ight.flash for arfew semnds when you turn your ignition ta RUN or START.. Then the, light sho.ul4 go qut. This- means the

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LOW TRAC ... ... _. .. -

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Lift the bar un&r-.th.e -front of the--$gat. to unlack: it, Slide- thecse-at: to where you want it and release .the bar. Try to move tbe.:seat: wi

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tViCE ENGINE SOON J. If you keep :driving your vehicle with this. light on, after a while, your :ernisssion-cantrals may not wark-as- well, your :h

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0 Reduke vehicle speed. Avoid hard accelmaticms. r) Avoid. gteep .uphill gr.a_de..s. If towhg a trailer; reduce. the amount of cargo being hauled as

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t .keel [riving if the .oil essure- is low.' I€ you do, pour engine ks~n become so hot that it. catches fire, You or others cmld be b,urned. Che

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SECURITY

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LZI tms sectmn you'll find out how to operate. the comfort control adaudio s,ystems offered with. your Chevrolet. Be sure .to read about the part

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On very hot.dscys;-;open the windows long enmgh to kt hot, inside iir escape.. This reduces the. time the compressor Bas to run, whkh should help fuel

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FRONT (A): Raise the:-frorit of the Seat' by holding the switch. up. Hold.-.the switch down .to lowe1 the. front of the seat. CENTER (€5): MQV~

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NOTICE.:. i-

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PUSHBUTTONS: .The four numbered pushbuttons. let you return to your favorite stations. You Can set up to 14 stations. (seven AM and seven. FM). 3. Pre

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AM-FM: Pre-ss and rele.ase the lower knob 40 get AM, FMl or FM2. The.disphy shows- your 3ele on. TUNE: Turn the 1~we.r kmb -to choose rad stations.

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PWR: -Pres:s-this knob to-turn the system on and of€. VOL:-Turn the upper.knob c1ocCwis.e to. increase -volume.. The' fastef the VOL knob is Ytr

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3-12 . ,

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Here- you' 11 find:in~~r.mation-ab.sut .driving;on different kinds of roads- and in: varying weather coriditiioris. We've dso included- many

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Since alcohol is .curie-d in bodywater, this means that -a warnan general1.y will remh a higher $AC level than a man of her same body weight when ea

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'Your vehiclemay hav.e anti-1 'rakes (ABS). ABS is an advanced electronic braking system that w.ill help prevent a braking skid. 'If yo

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ANTI - LOCK And this warning light on the instrument panel will c.o.me on briefly when y0.u start your vehicle. When you start your engine, or when yo

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The anti-lock system can change the brake pressure faster than any driver c.ould The-cbmputer is programmed to make the most.:of available tire and.

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When you ride. in or on anything, you go as fast. as it goes * Put mmeane on it. Take the .simplest vehicle. Su.ppose it's just a seat on wheel

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In any emergency, don? give up. Keep trying to steerand constantly s.eek:an-escape route or area o,Fleess . .. &@er

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If you have the anti-lock braking syste.m, i-ernember: It. helps avoid only the .braking skid. If you .do n0.t have anti-lock, then in a braking dad.

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It's wise to keep pur wiping equipment in.gcmd sh,ap& and keep your windshield washer tank filled.. Replace your wlldshield wip-er inserts wh

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-. Driving too. fast through larg-e water puddles or even. going through<s:ome-car wash-es can causc.problems, too. The water may affect your brake

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4 ,I NOTICE: 0

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:One; ofthe biggest problems with city-streets is the .amount of t.raffic on :them. You'll want to watch out,foos what the other drivefs ate doin

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G.et i-t up to speed. The.n stop. the vehic-le: The rider. doesn't stop. The pers.on keeps going. until stopped by something. In a real vehicle;

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D:rivi,ng on steep hills or mou-nt.ains is differentfrom driving. in flat pr rolling terrain.

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I Here. are some tips for -winter driving: Have your Chevrolet in .pod. .. shape. for winter. J YOU may want to.-put winter emergency supplies in ybur

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However, if the-re is ~anw or ice- between your tires and the road, you can have a very slippery situation. You’ll have a lot less traetimor “grip’’ a

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a Tie a red cloth to your vehide to aleEpdi.ce that e Put on: extra. clothing OF' wrap a blanket arouna y( you've bee .;topped.-by the snow.

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MAX,. LOADING &-G?!WR SAME AS VEHICLE CAPACITY WEIGHT :XXX -'COLD TI R e TIRE SIZE SPEED PRESSURE .RTG pS.[&p& FRT; R R,. SPA. IF TIR

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MFD BY GENERAL MOTORS CORP DATE^ GVWR GAWR- FRT GAWR RR THiS VEH1.CL.E CONFORMS TO ALL APPLI- CABLE U.S. FERERAL MOTOR VE,HlCLE SAFETY, BUMPER, AND

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or. the instrument panel . . , or the safety belts! With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You get more time to stop. You stop over mor

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Pulling a trailer improperly can damage your vehicle and. result: in castly iepairs not. iovered try your warranty, To gull :a trtaiiler correctl

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rauon, -. e .to ao with. u , Th : Important CO~SI the weight of the trailer, the weight of the trai1.w tongue -and the total we@& 03 your v.ehic1

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0 Section 5 Problems 011 the Road Here you'll Eind what to do about some problems .that can occur an the road. .Hazard Warning Flashers- Your haz

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.NOTICE: Ignoringtbesesteps: could result in :costly damage. to your-vehicle that woutdnst be covered by your warranty. Trying to .start your chevrol

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6. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the positive (+) termid of the vehi.de with the dead battmy; U&e a remole .posi.tive.(.+) terminal.if the

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7. Don’t let the other end touch metal. Connect it to the :p.ositive (+) terminal of the. good battery. U.se a remote positive (+) .terminal if the.v

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I A. HE%.. Metal EnginePat €3. Good Batt-ery C. Dead Battery _I I I

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These -slots are to%e gsed when loading and %%ming; to -car carrier equipment.

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Adults This part is. only for people of: adult :size. 3. Pick up. the: latch plale and purl the belt -acrass you.. Don’t let it get twisted. The shoul

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Engine Overheating You will find a-coolant temperature gage and d ,yarning- light ablaut a hot engine -on your‘ instrument -panel: See ’ “Engine Co

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When you decide it's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: 3:. 1L LS.2 (Code M) Engine A. Coolant Recovery Tank B. Radiator P

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If the molam inside-the coolat recovei-y tank is boiling, don’t do anything e.1s.e until it cools down. Heater and- radiator hoses, and other engin

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You can be burned if .you spill coolant on. hot engine :parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol .and it will burn if the engine parts. -are. hot e

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NOTIClE: Yourengine has a specific radiator fil1:procedure. Failure to 1Follo;w this p.cmedure-.cauld cause your .engine to overheat and be: severely

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.. .~ You. can be burned if .you spill coolant on hot :engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn tf the engine parts are hot

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4, Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Pull up on :the latch plate to-make mre it is secure. Lf the belt isn’t long enough, see “Saf

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6. Then fill the coolant recovery tank to the COLD mark. 7. Put th.e cap .back on .the coolant-recovery tank, but leave the radiator Dressnre cap. of

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10. Then repke the pre-s-sure..cap. At. my time during this procedure if coolant begins’to flow $ut of the fiiier neck, reiris.tal1 th-e p~esssur.e-~

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Changing a Flat Tire. E a tir~e goes flat, maid :further tire and. wheel -darnage by driving slqwly to a level place. Turn on your haz.ud. wa&g--f

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.Removing. the Spare Tire and Tools The equipment you’ll need is in the tfunk. Pull the .carpeting from- the floor of the txunk. Turn the. cente

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__ The tools you'll be using include the jack (A), socket (I31 and wheel wrench (C). .E there is- a wheel covet; loosen the. nut caps witb ,the

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If y-ou vehicle has wheel nut caps,, remove them using the wheel wrench. 1. Using the wheel wren.ch, loosen all the- wheel nuts; D.0n’t remove them ye

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4. Raise the vehicle by turning the jac.k handle clockwise. Raise the vehicle far enough .off the ground for the spare tifi to fit unda the vehicle. 5

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I A CAUTION: 7. Replace the wheel. nuts wi.th the rounded end of the- nuts toward the wheel. Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against

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NOTICE; Improperly tightened wheel fiats. can lead ‘to brake pulsation. and ro;tor damage, To avoid expensive brake repairs, evenly $&@ten the whe

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To 'move it down, s.q.u.eeze. the-release lever and maye the height adjuster to the desired pmition. You can move the-adjuster up just by pushing

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Put the bolt through .one of the wheel nut holes, instali the rerainer over the.-bo-lt, then install the- wing-nuv. Put the spacer and nut.next. to t

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I NOTICE: ‘When the GOIII~C~ spare is installed, dan’t take - your vehicle thromgh an automatic car wash with guide- rails. The compact spare

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spinning your wheels can destroy parts of your v&icle,as.well as.. the- tires. If you spin the- wheels, too fa& wkii1e:Shifting your tmnsaxle

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Tuu can be injured and yaur vehicle could be damaged.$ you try ,to do sertiee- work an a vehicle withotxt knowing enough about i!. Be sure you ha

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'You can a1s.o write us at the follo-wing address for advice. Just tell us where you're going and:give. your Vehicle Identification. Nuinbef

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When you open the hood on the 3.11, L82 (Code M) engine, you’I1 see: A. Engine Coolant Reservoir B. Radiator Fill Cap C. Power Steering Fluid Rese

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When you open the hood on the 3.4L LQl (Code X) engine, you’ll see: A. Engine Coolant Reservoir B. Radiator Fill Cap C. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir

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B&re closing the hood, be me -all the filler caps. di5’56 properly. ,Then.just pull ‘the hood down and iclaie it fiy. Engine Oil. LOW OIL ‘If

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-3: 1L L82 (CoClt= M) Engine. 3.4L LQl (Code X) Engine Oils recommended for your vehicie can be identified ’by looking ‘for the “Starburst” symbol. Th

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fEGOMMENllEO SAE IIISCOSITY GRADE EN%INE;OILS COLD. WEATHER 1.1 DO NOT USE SAE- 20W-5U'OR ANY OTHER GRADE OIL NOT RE@MMENDED

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HOT 'WEATHER 1 I "F +loo: + 30 +,60 + 40 +za - 0- 7 "C - +3n - 427 - t t6 -+4 .-7 .-j8 MEATWER IOMY AND eou, SL,,.IHI,SELECT WE LOWEST

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Ai.r CIea.ner To check.or replace the air filter, remove the four screws .and pull .off the cover. .:i , Pull out the filter, Be sureto install the ai

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NOTIC-E:

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Then., without shutting .&the engine, follow these steps: '3.lL L82 (Code M) Engine ?,4L LQl (C0de.X) Engine I. Tktransaxle .fluid dipstick h

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NOTICE: Wh.en adding .coolant it is imporkant that. you use DEX-CO.OL TM (orange-cdgred., silicate-free) c0ulant meeting GM Specification 6277M. If s

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.NOTICE: 1.f you use .an improper coolant mix, your :t~giae could overheat and be badly damaged. The repair c.ost.wgulifn’t be covered by your wawanty

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LOW COOLANT Turning the radia.tor pressur;t? cap when the engine and radiat-or- are hot can allow steam and scalding. Ii-quids to blow aut and burn

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When you replace vow &fiator pressure cap, an AC@ cap is recammendc J.1L L82 (Code M) Engine 3.4L LQI (Code X) Engine

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When the engine compaztrnent is.hot, the 1evelMxjuld be ‘at the.H mark. When it’s cold, the level should be at: the C mark. If the. fluid is at the AD

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Open the cap labeled WASHER FLUID ONLY. Add washer .fluid until the tank is full. 'C

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Q: What’s wronlg with this? I I I 1 I 1 I I . .. . m- You can be .seriou~ly injured if you wear th:e shoulder belt under your arm. In a crash, your b

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.Brakes system fixed, since a leak means that .sooner or later your brakes won’t work well, or won’t wotk zit all. So, it isn’t a good idea to “top of

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With the wrong kin.d crf.fluid,in yaar brake. system, you-r brakes. m.ay not:.work well, or th.ey may not eves work.at-ail. This could cause.a crash.

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in this section you’ll find directions -for chang,ing.the bulbs in. some. of the lamps on. your Chevrolet. .S:.e.e “Replacement Bulbs” in..the.Index t

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a: . .. .. 2: .Open- the:flap by 1ifting.the.snaG screw. 6-31

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3.. Position the radiator air side Ikdfle asid'e and remove .the two nuts (pliers-may be required). 4. Skle the'headamp assembly outboa

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Fmn.t and .Rear Sidemarker .Lamps 2. Pull the sidemarker lens away from thi: body. ' 3. Turn the socket counterclockwise until it stops. Then 4

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1 .3; To remove the bulb, pull it 0u.t of the .socket. D.o not twist the- bulb.

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In most 'gases, you w.iIl not need to h.ave your w.heels. aligned again. However, if you .aoti.ce unusual tire we-ar or- your- vehicle pulling cs

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NOTICE: The mng wheel can also cause proMem with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer/odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vebi

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.Air Bag S,ystem To- unlatch the belt, ju.st.pu.sh the bu.ttm on the-buckle. The belt shoutd go-back out of the w.ay. B-efore you..close the-daor, be

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Fuse 1 3 4 14 I i 29 3.0

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S'ori~e f~1s.e~ -are in the uaderhood .el.actrical center on the passenger's side. of the engine compartment..

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.Fuse 1.0 11 1-2 .13. Relay 14 16

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Vehicle Diment&ms Wheelbase ... 10:7.5” (2730 mm) Tread Width (Front) . . 59.1” (1913.5 .m) , Length ... 200.9” (5 1.04 m) Height

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I IMPORTANT- . KEEP ENGINE OIL AT THE PROPER LEVEL AND CHANGE AS RECOMMENDED This sec.tion covers the maintenance. required for your Chevrolet. Your v

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L,. ng yonr..M&n@nance .. . .. s&gdde We. at General Motors want to help you keep your vehicle in g0o-d working conditioa.But we don’t know

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Every 7,506) Miles (12-500 km): Engine Oil and Filter Cllange (or e,very I2 months, wlnichever occurs first). Chassis Lubrication (or every 12 llionth

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DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE 1

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I DAm ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED.BY:

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I Short. Trip/Ci.ty ‘Maintenance Schedule I 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every 3 mcmths-, whichever occurs first). ~n Emission Control .S

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Index ...*...*..., "...*...**.. ...~.~*. "* 9-1 Here's. an-silpbabetical listkg of&a

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I I -DATE ACTUAL'MUIEA~GE I 7 SERVICED BY: DATE ACTUAL MLEAGE

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b U. Change engine oil and fdtm (or .every 3 months, whichever ,occurs. first). An Emimion Control Sewice. L 4&00O.Miles (70 000 km) DATE ACTUAL M

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Et TriplCity Maintenance Schedule I J 51,000. Miles (85 .O.OO km) I I I DATE. ACTUAL MILEAGE SE-RVEEQ BY:

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0 Inspect ,fuel tank, cap -sad lines for. dmage or leaks. Inspectlfuel cap gasket for any d;amage. Replace parts as needed.. An Em&siUn C0nt;rp.l

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I I I 0 Change engine oil md filter (orevery '3- months, whichever occws first). An I I Emisskm Control Sewice.

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DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERV1'CED.B-Y:

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DATE SERVIC'Ep BY: ACTUAL MILEAGE

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Change engine- ail- and €ilter (or every 3 ,months, whichever occurk first). An Emission Contml Se~~ice. .n LubriQate steering ball joints (or every .

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Long Tripmighwa [aintenance Schedkl1 The -services .shown in this schedule up to 100,O.OO miles. (1% 000 km) -should be performed after 100,000 miles

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I Long Trip/Highway Vaintenancc dklule I DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE. I SERVICED BY: I

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I t- DATE ' L ACTUA.L.MILEAGE SERVICED BE 1 :r I

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DATE -A:CTUAL.MILEAGE .. .. Q3RVJCCED. BY: DATE ACTUAL, MILEAGE- SERVICED BY

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DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY: 7-31

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c DATE ACTUAL MILEG'GE SERVICED BY DATE ACTUAL.MILEAGE SERVImD BY 7.-3,2 :

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Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage. or leaks. .Inspect fuel cap .gasket fox .any damage. Replac-e parts .as needed. An Emission Control Senvi

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/!\ CAUTION:

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A-pregnant woman should wear a lap-shoulder belt;.and- the lap. portion should be worn as- l.ow as po.ssible, b-elow the rounding, throughout the. pT

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Coolant. Supplement Sealer Hydraulic i3 rake System Key- Lack Cylinders 7-41.

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WSAGE USAGE Fuel Door Hinge

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I Maintenance Record

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a To .enhance Chevrolet’s, strong commitment to ‘customer satisfactio.ri, Chevrdet is excited to announce the , . establishment of the Chevrolet/Ge

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-r ---- If your vehicle has a bench seat, someone can sit in the center position. When you sit in a center seating position, you have a lap safety be

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. Chevrolet/Geo off& Courtesy Transportation for custcjmers needing warranty service. Gaul-tesy Transportation wi11 be offered in conjunction wit

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Baclc-Up'Lamp-Bulb ReplawmGnt ... .. 6.- 5j;5 Battery ... ... ... ... &.-z$) Jlump Starting ... ~ .

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. Gages .. Engine Coolant Temperature i. ... i ... 2-49 Fuel ... - ... 2-55 GAWR ...

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Weaii'ing . Impaired. Cu-stomer Assistance ... 813 . High-Beam .R;eadlamp s. ... ... ... 2-27 heating ...

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Jt’s very important for re.ar seat passengers tu buckle up! -Accident statistics show ,that unbelted people in the .rear .seat are hud m~re often in c

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. 1 :b c. ... .~. ... p&k. Auornntic-Tr~ns~~~~.. 2- 15 Shifting Bkt-.of ... ... 2--22. .._. ...

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Vi:sgrsi SI@ . ... i ... I. .. I 1 . 239 .

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3. To make thc lap part.tight,-pull :down on the backl-e if the .belt as you pull up on the- sha~ll.der part.

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You .can be seriousIy hur '-your:sho.u!der belt. is too loose. In .a crash,. you:w&Id-move forward, too much, which could increase injury. Th

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2. Slide the guide under and past the belt. The elastic cord must: be under the belt, Then, p1ac.e the gu-ide over the belt, .and insert th-e two edg

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WE SUPPORT ~OLUNTAkkTE&lN7CIAl\j GERTIFICAT'ION THROUGH A-UT~XMOTIVE Na'tional lnstitutafoi SERVICE EXCEL.LEMCE I

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vllllUl CJ Everyone ia a vekli.de neds protectio:n! That includes infants and all children smaller than. adult size. In-fact, thdaw in every -state in

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Never hold a.baby in your arms while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesn’t weigh much -- until a crash. During a crash a baby will become so CAUTION

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With .this built-in child restraint, you can adjust the height of the harness. -Depending- on the seated height of the child, you can route it through

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0; What if the top af my chil$s:shaulders is above At A child whose. shoulder.$, are above the highest slots shmlldn’t use~this. child. restraint. Ing

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2. If the left and right halves of the shoulder harness clip -ae fastened'together, separate them. 3. If the lap- shoulder harness is buckled, u

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4* Pull down the seatback part of the pad (D). 1-36 5. Select one side afthe harness. Add some slack to 'the shoulder part by pulling up on .the

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6. 7. ,. Feed a small amuunt of harness slack back into the s1o.t. Twist the-harness slightly-to remove it from the slot. 8:. Move the hamess up or.d

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10. -1 1 .. 1.2. :13. Pull on the harness. Make sure it. is proj-erly routed and isn't twisted. Repeat'Step 5thoU.gh 10 fix be-other .side-o

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I Securing a. Child in 'the Built-In Child Restraint .. Now that fhe hamess is adjusted to the cfifiect height fbr your child, you're ready

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1. If the left and right halves of the shoulder harness clip -arq fastened together, separate them. 2. If the lap-shoulderhamess is buckled, u&rt

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As nfastsned I der harness 1 won’t’help kep the harnessrin place on .the child7s shoulders. If the harness isn’t. on the chiId’s. shoulders; it. won

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9. On both sides of the harness, pull up on the lap part , a little to be sure it’s locked. ’If @e harnkss- iai’t locked, or if it hecomes too tight,

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1. Unfasten the shoulder-hasness.clip. 2. Unlatch the harness by gushing the button on 3. Move. one side ofthe harness oiff th-e-child’.s the buck€e

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1 .. Buckle the hmness-:and fasten the hmes.s. clip. I 2. Fold the child restraint cushion and leg rest up into 3. Press- the child restraint -cusJi

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:I 1. 1 4. Buckle the b.elt.. Make- sme the release button is; positioned so you would be able to unbuckk the safety belt-quickly if you ever had to.

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cii-. TQ :tighten the belt, feed the shoulder bdt back into the retractor -while you pwh down on the child restfaint. 7. Push and pull t.he child rest

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2. .But themstfaint of1 the seat. Fdllow the instructions .for .the child restraint. 4. Run-the vehicle's safely beIt through .,or around the res

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You’ll :be using the- Sap-shoulderbelt. See the earlier part ab.sut .the tap strap if the child restraint has me. If the shoulderbelt goes in front of

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6. Pull the rest of the -shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock. 7. To tighten the belt, feed the slzornlder belt back into t

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Chiidren who have outgruwn child.r~stra~nts-'should wear the vehicle's safety belts. a Children who aren't buckle'd up can str,ike

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Never do Ms. Rere’ two. children are wearing; the: same beIt. The belt can’t properly~spread the impact forces. In a crash, the two chileen

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I. .jN.ever do thi:s. Here-a ,child isdting in :a seat that has a kqG'shcrulder belt, but the sjhoulder part is behind .the child. If the chi

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e Section 2 Features and Controls Le.aving y0un.g children tn a vehicle with the ignition key is.dasgg-rons for many reasons. A child or others~ coul

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I NOTICE:

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UnLked dwrs can b.e dangerous. Passengers -1 .especially children -- can easily open the doors and fall out. When1.a .door is locked9.-tIie Wide. hanl

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When these locks are:set, the -inside doow handles will not open the rear dooxs; Be .sure to: 1e1 adults and older children know how the locks work a

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X. .I:lisert a flat o.bjc6t like a.:dinxe into the slot on the back of the. tr.ansmittes. 'Gently pry apart the front and back. 2. Gently pry .th

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Et c,-l be dange- - us to drive with the t. nk lid open bemuse carbon monoxide (CO) gas: can come inta your vehicle. You can't .seetor :smell C.

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m inP 'that could hurt

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I lg$. .~~ .he cord'hto.an ungrounded outlet could cause an electrical .shock. Also, the wro.ng kind of- extension cord.coald overheat and cause

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[NOTICE:

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N-OTICE:

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11- Elease- the parking brake, ho1.d .the regular brake peaal dawn wieh your right foot and push the parking. bmke pedal with yaur left foot. When you

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NOTICE: .. Driving with the. parking brake~on ,can cause your rear brakes ta ayerheat. You may.have-to replace them, and you could also damage~other

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LOTICE:

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Hold ifi. tbe'button on the lever, and push.:the lever all .the way townrd the fro.~t &your vehicle. It can be d gerons to leave-your vel :le

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A Clir I Things that can burn codd touch.hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite.. Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other

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The- driver’s windowswitch has an au~o-down feature. This .switch is labeled. AUTO. Tap .the rear of the switch, and:the :drivm’.s window will op&

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You control the. windshield wipm .by turning theabznd marked WIPER. For a single wiping cycle, turn the band to MIST. Hold it there. uiltil the wiper

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CMse Control, (Option)

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