yellowblue iThe 1999 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual1-1 Seats and Restraint SystemsThis section tells you how to use your seats and safety belts p
yellowblue 1-2Seats and Seat ControlsThis section tells you about the seats -- how to adjustthem and also about reclining front seatbacks, seatbac
yellowblue 2-44Tilt WheelA tilt wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheelbefore you drive.You can also raise it to the highest level to give y
yellowblue 2-45Turn Signal and Lane Change IndicatorThe turn signal has two upward (for right) and twodownward (for left) positions. These positio
yellowblue 2-46Windshield WipersYou can control the windshield wipers by turning theband with the wiper symbol on it, located on the turnsignal/mu
yellowblue 2-47Cruise Control (Option)With cruise control, you canmaintain a speed of about25 mph (40 km/h) or morewithout keeping your footon the
yellowblue 2-48Setting Cruise ControlCAUTION:If you leave your cruise control switch on whenyou’re not using cruise, you might hit a buttonand go
yellowblue 2-49Reducing Speed While Using Cruise ControlThere are two ways to reduce your speed while usingcruise control:Push in the set button a
yellowblue 2-50Exterior LampsThe main lamp control is a knob that works these lamps:HeadlampsTaillampsParking LampsLicense LampsSidemarker LampsIn
yellowblue 2-51The DRL system will make your front turn signal lampscome on when:the ignition is on,the headlamp switch is off,the parking brake i
yellowblue 2-52Interior LampsInstrument Panel Brightness ControlThe thumbwheel controls the brightness of yourinstrument panel lights. Move the th
yellowblue 2-53Delayed IlluminationWith delayed illumination, the courtesy lamps will comeon and stay on for 25 seconds after you close the doorsw
yellowblue 1-34-Way Manual SeatThere are two levers at the front of the seat. The leftlever adjusts the seat forward and rearward. The rightlever
yellowblue 2-54MirrorsInside Day/Night Rearview MirrorAn inside rearview mirror is attached to yourwindshield. The mirror has pivots so that you c
yellowblue 2-55CAUTION:A convex mirror can make things (like othervehicles) look farther away than they really are.If you cut too sharply into the
yellowblue 2-56Removing the Cargo Cover1. Close the cover. If the cargo cover is not closed andresting on the trim panel, it cannot be removed.2.
yellowblue 2-57NOTICE:Don’t put papers and other things that burn intoyour ashtrays. If you do, cigarettes or othersmoking materials could set the
yellowblue 2-58NOTICE:When using the accessory plug:The maximum load of any electricalequipment should not exceed three amps.Be sure to turn off a
yellowblue 2-591. The door key unlocks the panels. The lock is overthe door window. Turn the key counterclockwise tounlock the panel.2. Then pull
yellowblue 2-60Storing the Twin Lift-Off Roof PanelsCAUTION:If the T-top panel is not stored properly, it couldbe thrown about the vehicle in a cr
yellowblue 2-612. Push the handle closed to secure the panel in the slot. To lock each panel in the storage area, use yourdoor key.Installing the
yellowblue 2-621. When installing the panels to the roof, keep theoutboard edge of the panel raised about three inches(8 cm) above the roof while
yellowblue 2-63NOTICE:Do not attempt to install the panels by slidingthem horizontally toward the center roof rail.Doing so may cause the weathers
yellowblue 1-4Reclining Front SeatbacksTo adjust the seatback, lift the lever on the outer side ofthe seat. Release the lever to lock the seatback
yellowblue 2-643. Open the latch and close the T-top. Check to see ifthere are any gaps showing. Unlatch the T-top andadjust the sunshade as requi
yellowblue 2-65You can store the sunshades two different ways:When the T-tops are in use, store the sunshades intheir storage area in the rear of
yellowblue 2-66NOTICE:It is not recommended that you raise or lower thetop while the vehicle is moving.NOTICE:Don’t lower the top if it is damp or
yellowblue 2-672. Unlock the front of the convertible top by pushing onthe smaller part of the latch, then pulling down onthe larger part of the l
yellowblue 2-684. Install the middle section of the cover by sliding thetabs into the slots on the right side cover. Lower thecover and insert the
yellowblue 2-692. Remove the two side pieces of the boot cover bylifting the rear cover and sliding them out of their slots.3. Store each piece of
yellowblue 2-70Raising Your Convertible Top1. It is recommended that you park on a level surface.Set the parking brake firmly. If you have anautom
yellowblue 2-71NOTICE:The convertible top may be tight when pushingforward on the latch when your vehicle is new,but it will loosen up with time.
yellowblue 2-72The Instrument Panel--Your Information System
yellowblue 2-73A. Air VentsB. Main Lamp ControlC. Instrument Panel ClusterD. Fog Lamp Switch (If Equipped)E. Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR) Bu
yellowblue 1-5CAUTION:Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle isin motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckleup, your safety belts can’t
yellowblue 2-74Instrument Panel Cluster 5.7L V8 engine shown, 3800 V6 engine similarYour instrument cluster is designed to let you know at a glanc
yellowblue 2-75Speedometer and OdometerYour speedometer lets you see your speed in both milesper hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). Yourod
yellowblue 2-76TachometerThe tachometer displays the engine speed in thousandsof revolutions per minute (rpm).NOTICE:Do not operate the engine wit
yellowblue 2-77Safety Belt Reminder LightWhen the key is turned to RUN or START, a chime willcome on for about eight seconds to remind people tofa
yellowblue 2-78VoltmeterYou can read batteryvoltage on your voltmeter.If it reads less than 11 voltsor more than 16 volts whileyour engine is runn
yellowblue 2-79If the light comes on while you are driving, pull off theroad and stop carefully. You may notice that the pedal isharder to push. O
yellowblue 2-80ASR (Acceleration Slip Regulation) SystemWarning Light (Option)This warning light shouldcome on briefly as you startthe engine. If
yellowblue 2-81Engine Coolant Temperature GageThis gage shows the enginecoolant temperature. If thegage pointer moves into thered area, your engin
yellowblue 2-82NOTICE:Driving with the low coolant light on could causeyour vehicle to overheat. See “Engine Overheating”in the Index. Your vehicl
yellowblue 2-83NOTICE:Modifications made to the engine, transmission,exhaust or fuel system of your vehicle or thereplacement of the original tire
yellowblue 1-6Folding Rear SeatbackThe rear seatback in your vehicle folds down to providemore storage space.To fold the seatback down:1. Pull for
yellowblue 2-84If the Light Is On SteadyYou may be able to correct the emission systemmalfunction by considering the following:Did you recently pu
yellowblue 2-85Oil Pressure Gage3800 V6 Engine 5.7L V8 EngineThis gage tells you if there could be a problem with yourengine oil pressure.The engi
yellowblue 2-86NOTICE:Damage to your engine from neglected oilproblems can be costly and is not covered by your warranty.Low Oil LightThis warning
yellowblue 2-87Oil Change LightThis OIL CHANGE lightshould come on briefly as abulb check when you startthe engine. If the OILCHANGE light doesn’t
yellowblue 2-88Check Gages LightThis warning light willcome on briefly when youstart the engine.If the light comes on and stays on while you are d
yellowblue 2-89Here are four things that some owners ask about. Allthese things are normal and do not indicate that anythingis wrong with the fuel
yellowblue 2-90✍NOTES
3-yellowblue 3-1Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio SystemsIn this section, you’ll find out how to operate the comfort control and audio systems
yellowblue 3-2Comfort ControlsWith this system you can control the heating, airconditioning and ventilation in your vehicle.Your vehicle also has
yellowblue 3-3 BI-LEVEL: Air is directed through the upper airvents and the heater ducts. VENT: Air flows through the upper air vents. HEATER: Thi
yellowblue 1-7CAUTION:It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision,people riding in these area
yellowblue 3-4Defogging and Defrosting1. Turn the air control knob to defrost.2. Turn the temperature control knob to the desired setting.3. Turn
yellowblue 3-5Ventilation SystemAdjust the direction of airflow by moving the vents.Your vehicle’s flow-through ventilation system suppliesoutside
yellowblue 3-6Setting the Clock for Systems withoutAutomatic Tone ControlPress SET. SET will appear on the display for fiveseconds. Within five se
yellowblue 3-7Finding a StationAM-FM: Press the lower knob to switch between AM,FM1 and FM2. The display shows your selection.TUNE: Turn the lower
yellowblue 3-8Setting the ToneBASS: Slide the lever up or down to increase ordecrease bass.TREB: Slide the lever up or down to increase ordecrease
yellowblue 3-9CD Adapter KitsIt is possible to use a CD adapter kit with your cassettetape player after activating the bypass feature on yourtape
yellowblue 3-10Playing the RadioPWR-VOL: Press this knob to turn the system on andoff. To increase volume, turn the knob clockwise. Turnit counter
yellowblue 3-114. Press AUTO TONE to select the equalization thatbest suits the type of station selected.5. Press and hold one of the six numbered
yellowblue 3-12AUTO TONE: This feature allows you to choose presetbass and treble equalization settings designed forcountry/western, classical, ne
yellowblue 3-13PREV (1): Press this button or the left SEEK arrow to goto the previous selection on the tape if the current selectionhas been play
yellowblue 1-8Why Safety Belts WorkWhen you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes.Take the simplest vehicle. Suppose it’s just a seat
yellowblue 3-14CLN: If this message appears on the display, thecassette tape player needs to be cleaned. It will still playtapes, but you should c
yellowblue 3-15RECALL: Press this button to recall the station beingplayed. If you press the button when the ignition is off,the clock will show f
yellowblue 3-16P.SCAN: Press this button to listen to each of yourfavorite stations stored on your pushbuttons for a fewseconds. The radio will sc
yellowblue 3-17Playing a Compact DiscInsert a disc partway into the slot, label side up. Theplayer will pull it in. The disc should begin playing.
yellowblue 3-18AM-FM: Press this button to play the radio when a discis in the player. The letters CD will go off the display.CD AUX: Press this b
yellowblue 3-19You must first load the magazine with discs before youcan play a compact disc. Each of the 12 trays holds onedisc. Press the button
yellowblue 3-20Close the door by sliding it all the way to the left. If thedoor is left partially open, the changer will not operateand an error w
yellowblue 3-21REV (4): Press and hold this button to reverse quicklythrough a track selection. Release it to resume playing.FWD (6): Press and ho
yellowblue 3-22Theft-Deterrent Feature (If Equipped)THEFTLOCK is designed to discourage theft of yourradio. It works by using a secret code to di
yellowblue 3-23Unlocking the Theft-Deterrent Feature After aPower LossEnter your secret code as follows; pause no more than15 seconds between step
yellowblue 1-9Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle. The riderdoesn’t stop.The person keeps going until stopped by something.In a real vehicle
yellowblue 3-24Understanding Radio ReceptionAMThe range for most AM stations is greater than for FM,especially at night. The longer range, however
yellowblue 3-25Care of Your Cassette Tape PlayerA tape player that is not cleaned regularly can causereduced sound quality, ruined cassettes or a
yellowblue 3-26If your vehicle is equipped with the AM-FM Stereo withCassette Tape Player and Automatic Tone Control:1. Turn the ignition to RUN o
yellowblue 3-27Care of Your Compact DiscsHandle discs carefully. Store them in their original casesor other protective cases and away from direct
yellowblue 3-28✍NOTES
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yellowblue 3-30✍NOTES
4-yellowblue 4-1Section 4 Your Driving and the RoadHere you’ll find information about driving on different kinds of roads and in varying weather c
yellowblue 4-2Defensive DrivingThe best advice anyone can give about driving is: Drive defensively.Please start with a very important safety devic
yellowblue 4-3Drunken DrivingDeath and injury associated with drinking and driving isa national tragedy. It’s the number one contributor to the hi
yellowblue 1-10or the instrument panel ... or the safety belts!With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does.You get more time to stop. You
yellowblue 4-4It’s the amount of alcohol that counts. For example, ifthe same person drank three double martinis (3 ouncesor 90 ml of liquor each)
yellowblue 4-5The body takes about an hour to rid itself of the alcoholin one drink. No amount of coffee or number of coldshowers will speed that
yellowblue 4-6Control of a VehicleYou have three systems that make your vehicle go whereyou want it to go. They are the brakes, the steering andth
yellowblue 4-7Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive inspurts -- heavy acceleration followed by heavy braking -- rather than keeping pace
yellowblue 4-8Here’s how anti-lock works. Let’s say the road is wet.You’re driving safely. Suddenly an animal jumps out infront of you.You slam on
yellowblue 4-9Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t change the time you needto get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decreasestopping distance. If y
yellowblue 4-10If your vehicle is in cruise control when the ASR systembegins to limit wheel spin, the cruise control willautomatically disengage.
yellowblue 4-11SteeringPower SteeringIf you lose power steering assist because the enginestops or the system is not functioning, you can steer but
yellowblue 4-12Steering in EmergenciesThere are times when steering can be more effective thanbraking. For example, you come over a hill and find
yellowblue 4-13Off-Road RecoveryYou may find that your right wheels have dropped off theedge of a road onto the shoulder while you’re driving.If t
yellowblue 1-11Here Are Questions Many People AskAbout Safety Belts -- and the AnswersQ:Won’t I be trapped in the vehicle after anaccident if I’m
yellowblue 4-14Do not get too close to the vehicle you want to passwhile you’re awaiting an opportunity. For one thing,following too closely reduc
yellowblue 4-15Loss of ControlLet’s review what driving experts say about whathappens when the three control systems (brakes, steeringand accelera
yellowblue 4-16Driving at NightNight driving is more dangerous than day driving. One reason is that some drivers are likely to be impaired -- by a
yellowblue 4-17Night VisionNo one can see as well at night as in the daytime. But aswe get older these differences increase. A 50-year-olddriver m
yellowblue 4-18Driving in Rain and on Wet RoadsRain and wet roads can mean driving trouble. On a wetroad, you can’t stop, accelerate or turn as we
yellowblue 4-19Driving too fast through large water puddles or evengoing through some car washes can cause problems, too.The water may affect your
yellowblue 4-20HydroplaningHydroplaning is dangerous. So much water can build upunder your tires that they can actually ride on the water.This can
yellowblue 4-21City DrivingOne of the biggest problems with city streets is theamount of traffic on them. You’ll want to watch out forwhat the oth
yellowblue 4-22Freeway DrivingMile for mile, freeways (also called thruways, parkways,expressways, turnpikes or superhighways) are the safestof al
yellowblue 4-23The exit speed is usually posted.Reduce your speed according to your speedometer, notto your sense of motion. After driving for any
yellowblue iiGENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem and the name CAMARO are registered trademarks of General Motors Co
yellowblue 1-12How to Wear Safety Belts ProperlyAdultsThis part is only for people of adult size.Be aware that there are special things to know ab
yellowblue 4-24Highway HypnosisIs there actually such a condition as “highwayhypnosis”? Or is it just plain falling asleep at the wheel? Call it h
yellowblue 4-25If you drive regularly in steep country, or if you’replanning to visit there, here are some tips that can makeyour trips safer and
yellowblue 4-26Winter DrivingHere are some tips for winter driving:Have your vehicle in good shape for winter.You may want to put winter emergency
yellowblue 4-27Driving on Snow or IceMost of the time, those places where your tires meet theroad probably have good traction.However, if there is
yellowblue 4-28Your anti-lock brakes improve your vehicle’s stabilitywhen you make a hard stop on a slippery road. Eventhough you have the anti-lo
yellowblue 4-29If you are stopped by heavy snow, you could be in aserious situation. You should probably stay with yourvehicle unless you know for
yellowblue 4-30CAUTION:Snow can trap exhaust gases under your vehicle.This can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gasto get inside. CO could overco
yellowblue 4-31Loading Your VehicleTwo labels on your vehicle show how much weight itmay properly carry. The Tire-Loading Information labelfound o
yellowblue 4-32CAUTION:Do not load your vehicle any heavier than theGVWR, or either the maximum front or rearGAWR. If you do, parts on your vehicl
yellowblue 4-33Towing a TrailerCAUTION:If you don’t use the correct equipment and driveproperly, you can lose control when you pull atrailer. For
yellowblue 1-13If the belt stops before it reaches the buckle, tilt the latch plate and keep pulling until you can buckle the belt.Pull up on the
yellowblue 4-34If You Do Decide To Pull A TrailerIf you do, here are some important points:There are many different laws, including speed limitres
yellowblue 4-35You can ask your dealer for our trailering information oradvice, or you can write us at:Chevrolet Motor Division Customer Assistanc
yellowblue 4-36Total Weight on Your Vehicle’s TiresBe sure your vehicle’s tires are inflated to the upperlimit for cold tires. You’ll find these n
yellowblue 4-37Driving with a TrailerTowing a trailer requires a certain amount of experience.Before setting out for the open road, you’ll want to
yellowblue 4-38When you’re turning with a trailer, make wider turns thannormal. Do this so your trailer won’t strike soft shoulders,curbs, road si
yellowblue 4-39But if you ever have to park your rig on a hill, here’show to do it:1. Apply your regular brakes, but don’t shift into PARK (P) yet
yellowblue 4-40✍NOTES
5-yellowblue 5-1Section 5 Problems on the RoadHere you’ll find what to do about some problems that can occur on the road.5-2 Hazard Warning Flashe
yellowblue 5-2Hazard Warning FlashersYour hazard warning flashers let you warn others. Theyalso let police know you have a problem. Your front and
yellowblue 5-3Other Warning DevicesIf you carry reflective triangles, you can set one up atthe side of the road about 300 feet (100 m) behind your
yellowblue 1-14The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug onthe hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this appliesforce to the str
yellowblue 5-42. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cablescan reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t touchingeach other. If they are, it
yellowblue 5-55. Check that the jumper cables don’t have loose ormissing insulation. If they do, you could get a shock.The vehicles could be damag
yellowblue 5-68. Now connect the blacknegative (-) cable to the good battery’snegative (-) terminal.Don’t let the other end touch anything until t
yellowblue 5-7A. Heavy Metal Engine PartB. Good BatteryC. Dead BatteryTowing Your VehicleCAUTION:To help avoid serious personal injury to you or o
yellowblue 5-8With current trends in automotive styles and design, it isessential that the correct towing equipment is used totow a vehicle. Your
yellowblue 5-9If Steam Is Coming From Your EngineCAUTION:Steam from an overheated engine can burn youbadly, even if you just open the hood. Stay a
yellowblue 5-10NOTICE:If your engine catches fire because you keepdriving with no coolant, your vehicle can bebadly damaged. The costly repairs wo
yellowblue 5-11Cooling SystemWhen you decide it’s safe to lift the hood, here’s whatyou’ll see:A. Electric Engine Cooling FansB. Radiator Pressure
yellowblue 5-12When it is cool, remove the coolant recovery tank capand look at the dipstick. The coolant level should be atFULL COLD. If it isn’t
yellowblue 5-13NOTICE:When adding coolant, it is important that you useonly DEX-COOL (silicate-free) coolant.If coolant other than DEX-COOL is ad
yellowblue 1-15Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is too loose. It won’t give nearlyas much protection this way.CAUTION:You can be ser
yellowblue 5-14NOTICE:In cold weather, water can freeze and crack theengine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Use the recommended coolant an
yellowblue 5-15CAUTION:Steam and scalding liquids from a hot coolingsystem can blow out and burn you badly. Theyare under pressure, and if you tur
yellowblue 5-16How to Add Coolant to the Radiator (3800 V6 Engine Only)NOTICE:Your engine has a specific radiator fill procedure.Failure to follow
yellowblue 5-17CAUTION:You can be burned if you spill coolant on hotengine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycoland it will burn if the engine p
yellowblue 5-185. Then fill the coolant recovery tank to the FULLCOLD mark.6. Put the cap back on the coolant recovery tank, butleave the radiator
yellowblue 5-199. Then replace the pressure cap. At any time duringthis procedure if coolant begins to flow out of thefiller neck, reinstall the p
yellowblue 5-202. Then keep turning the pressure cap, but now pushdown as you turn it. Remove the pressure cap.CAUTION:You can be burned if you sp
yellowblue 5-217. Shut the engine off and replace the pressure cap. Besure the arrows on the cap line up like this.8. Then fill the coolant recove
yellowblue 5-22If a Tire Goes FlatIt’s unusual for a tire to “blow out” while you’re driving,especially if you maintain your tires properly. If ai
yellowblue 5-23The following steps will tell you how to use the jack andchange a tire.Removing the Spare Tire and ToolsThe equipment you’ll need i
yellowblue 1-16Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The belt is buckled in the wrong place.CAUTION:You can be seriously injured if your belt isbuckled in
yellowblue 5-24Find the plastic screw heads in the trim panel over thespare tire. See “Compact Spare Tire” later in this sectionfor more informati
yellowblue 5-25The tools you’ll be using include the jack (A) and wheelwrench (B).The jack has a bolt at the end. Attach the wheel wrenchto the ja
yellowblue 5-26If your vehicle has a bolt-on wheel cover, loosen theplastic caps using the wheel wrench and remove thewheel cover.If your vehicle
yellowblue 5-272. Position the jack under the vehicle. There is a notchin the vehicle’s rocker flange on the coupe model.Raise the jack head until
yellowblue 5-283. Stay away from the moldings or fender flanges toavoid damaging them.Put the compact spare tire near you.CAUTION:Getting under a
yellowblue 5-29CAUTION:Raising your vehicle with the jack improperlypositioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall. To help avoi
yellowblue 5-306. Remove any rust or dirtfrom the wheel bolts,mounting surfaces andspare wheel.CAUTION:Rust or dirt on the wheel, or on the parts
yellowblue 5-318. Lower the vehicle by turning the wheel wrenchcounterclockwise. Lower the jack completely.9. Tighten the wheelnuts firmly in acri
yellowblue 5-32NOTICE:Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead tobrake pulsation and rotor damage. To avoidexpensive brake repairs, evenly tighten
yellowblue 5-33Replace the jack, wheel wrench and flat tire using thestorage instructions. When you replace the trim panel,be sure to tuck it unde
yellowblue 1-17Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The shoulder belt is worn under the arm. It shouldbe worn over the shoulder at all times.CAUTION:You c
yellowblue 5-34Compact Spare TireAlthough the compact spare tire was fully inflated whenyour vehicle was new, it can lose air after a time. Check
yellowblue 5-35If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or SnowIn order to free your vehicle when it is stuck, you willneed to spin the wheels, but you
yellowblue 5-36✍NOTES
6-yellowblue 6-1Section 6 Service and Appearance CareHere you will find information about the care of your vehicle. This section begins with servi
yellowblue 6-2ServiceYour dealer knows your vehicle best and wants you tobe happy with it. We hope you’ll go to your dealer forall your service ne
yellowblue 6-3CAUTION:You can be injured and your vehicle could bedamaged if you try to do service work on avehicle without knowing enough about i
yellowblue 6-4Be sure the posted octane for premium is at least 91 (atleast 89 for middle grade and 87 for regular). If theoctane is less than 87,
yellowblue 6-5To provide cleaner air, all gasolines in the United Statesare now required to contain additives that will helpprevent deposits from
yellowblue 6-6Filling Your TankThe cap is behind a hinged door on the driver’s side ofyour vehicle.CAUTION:Gasoline vapor is highly flammable. It
yellowblue 6-7CAUTION:If you get gasoline on yourself and thensomething ignites it, you could be badly burned.Gasoline can spray out on you if you
yellowblue 1-18Q: What’s wrong with this?A: The belt is twisted across the body.CAUTION:You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt. Ina crash,
yellowblue 6-8Filling a Portable Fuel ContainerCAUTION:Never fill a portable fuel container while it is inyour vehicle. Static electricity dischar
yellowblue 6-9Hood ReleaseTo open the hood, first pullthe handle located inside thevehicle below theinstrument panel on thedriver’s side.Then go t
yellowblue 6-10When you open the hood of the 3800 V6 engine you’ll see:A. Engine Coolant ReservoirB. BatteryC. Radiator Fill CapD. Engine Oil Fill
yellowblue 6-11When you open the hood of the 5.7L V8 engine you’ll see:A. Engine Coolant ReservoirB. BatteryC. Engine Oil DipstickD. Engine Oil Fi
yellowblue 6-12Before closing the hood, be sure all the filler caps are on.Then pull the hood down and close it firmly.Engine OilIf the LOW OIL li
yellowblue 6-13Checking Engine OilPull out the dipstick and clean it with a paper towel orcloth, then push it back in all the way. Remove it again
yellowblue 6-14When to Add Engine OilIf the oil is at or below the ADD line, then you’ll needto add at least one quart of oil. But you must use th
yellowblue 6-155.7L V8 EngineAs shown in the chart, if you have the 5.7L V8 engine,SAE 5W-30 is best for your vehicle. However, you canuse SAE 10W
yellowblue 6-163800 V6 EngineAs shown in the chart, if you have the 3800 V6 engine,SAE 10W-30 is best for your vehicle. However, you canuse SAE 5W
yellowblue 6-17Engine Oil AdditivesDon’t add anything to your oil. Your dealer is ready toadvise if you think something should be added.When to Ch
yellowblue 1-19To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle.The belt should go back out of the way.Before you close the door, be sure t
yellowblue 6-18Engine Air Cleaner/FilterRefer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when toreplace the air filter.See “Scheduled Maintenance Se
yellowblue 6-19Air Filter ReplacementTo remove the air filter:1. Unlatch the two clamps located on the front of the filter.2. Lift the cover and r
yellowblue 6-204. Close the cover without overlap (clamp will not latchwith overlap) and latch the clamps.Automatic Transmission FluidWhen to Chec
yellowblue 6-21How to CheckBecause this operation can be a little difficult, you maychoose to have this done at the dealership service department.
yellowblue 6-22Checking the Fluid LevelPark your vehicle on a level place. Keep the engine running.With the parking brake applied, place the shift
yellowblue 6-231. The red transmission dipstick is located near theback of the engine. Flip the handle up and then pullout the dipstick and wipe i
yellowblue 6-243. Check both sides of the dipstick, and read the lowerlevel. The fluid level must be in the COLD area,below the cross-hatched area
yellowblue 6-25How to CheckBecause this operation can be difficult, you may chooseto have this done at your Chevrolet dealership ServiceDepartment
yellowblue 6-26How to Add FluidHere’s how to add fluid. Refer to the MaintenanceSchedule to determine what kind of fluid to use. See“Recommended F
yellowblue 6-27Rear AxleWhen to Check and Change LubricantRefer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine howoften to check the lubricant and when
yellowblue 1-20The best way to protect the fetus is to protect themother. When a safety belt is worn properly, it’s morelikely that the fetus won’
yellowblue 6-28ThermostatEngine coolant temperature is controlled by a thermostatin the engine coolant system. The thermostat stops theflow of coo
yellowblue 6-29What to UseUse a mixture of one-half clean, drinkable water andone-half DEX-COOL coolant which won’t damagealuminum parts. If you
yellowblue 6-30Checking CoolantThe vehicle must be on a level surface. When yourengine is cold, check the dipstick on the cap of thecoolant recove
yellowblue 6-31CAUTION:Turning the radiator pressure cap when theengine and radiator are hot can allow steam andscalding liquids to blow out and b
yellowblue 6-32How to Check Power Steering FluidWhen the engine compartment is cool, wipe the cap andthe top of the reservoir clean, then unscrew
yellowblue 6-33Windshield Washer FluidWhat to UseWhen you need windshield washer fluid, be sure to readthe manufacturer’s instructions before use.
yellowblue 6-34BrakesBrake FluidYour brake master cylinder reservoir is on the driver’sside of the engine compartment. It is filled with DOT-3brak
yellowblue 6-35Checking Brake FluidYou can check the brake fluid without taking off the cap.Just look at the brake fluid reservoir. The fluid leve
yellowblue 6-36NOTICE:Using the wrong fluid can badly damagebrake system parts. For example, just a fewdrops of mineral-based oil, such as engineo
yellowblue 6-37Some driving conditions or climates may cause a brakesqueal when the brakes are first applied or lightlyapplied. This does not mean
yellowblue 1-21CAUTION:Air bags inflate with great force, faster than theblink of an eye. If you’re too close to an inflatingair bag, as you would
yellowblue 6-38BatteryYour new vehicle comes with an ACDelco Freedombattery. When it’s time for a new battery, we recommendan ACDelco Freedom batt
yellowblue 6-39HeadlampsBefore replacing a headlamp bulb that does not light,check to make sure that the wiring connector is securelyfastened to i
yellowblue 6-40Center High-Mounted Stoplamp1. Remove the two screws in the stoplamp lens.2. Gently pull the assembly out, turn the bulbcountercloc
yellowblue 6-414. Pull the assembly off from the outside.5. To remove a socket with a tab, press the tab and turnthe socket counterclockwise. To r
yellowblue 6-423. Turn the bulb and socket counterclockwise andgently pull out.4. Reverse the steps with a new bulb.Windshield Wiper Blade Replace
yellowblue 6-43Wiper Blade Element ReplacementTo replace the wiper blade element, follow these steps:1. Locate the heel end of the wiper blade ass
yellowblue 6-44TiresYour new vehicle comes with high-quality tires made bya leading tire manufacturer. If you ever have questionsabout your tire w
yellowblue 6-45Inflation -- Tire PressureThe Tire-Loading Information label, which is on thedriver’s door, shows the correct inflation pressures f
yellowblue 6-46When to CheckCheck your tires once a month or more.Don’t forget your compact spare tire. It should be at 60 psi (420 kPa).How to Ch
yellowblue 6-47If you have P245/50ZR16 Goodyear Eagle GS-C tiresor P275/40ZR17 Goodyear Eagle F1-GS tires, theymust roll in a certain direction fo
yellowblue iiiThe Heritage of ChevroletThe dynamic William C. “Billy”Durant shifted gears from makingcarriages to making cars,forming half the tea
yellowblue 1-22How the Air Bag System WorksWhere are the air bags?The driver’s air bag is in the middle of the steering wheel.The right front pass
yellowblue 6-48When It’s Time for New TiresOne way to tell when it’stime for new tires is tocheck the treadwearindicators, which willappear when y
yellowblue 6-49CAUTION:Mixing tires could cause you to lose control whiledriving. If you mix tires of different sizes or types(radial and bias-bel
yellowblue 6-50TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based onthe wear rate of the tire when tested under controlledconditions on a
yellowblue 6-51Wheel Alignment and Tire BalanceThe wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balancedcarefully at the factory to give you the longes
yellowblue 6-52Used Replacement WheelsCAUTION:Putting a used wheel on your vehicle isdangerous. You can’t know how it’s been used orhow far it’s b
yellowblue 6-53Appearance CareRemember, cleaning products can be hazardous. Someare toxic. Others can burst into flame if you strike amatch or get
yellowblue 6-54Here are some cleaning tips:Always read the instructions on the cleaner label.Clean up stains as soon as you can -- before they set
yellowblue 6-55Fabric ProtectionYour vehicle has upholstery and carpet fabric that hasbeen treated with Scotchgard Fabric Protector, a 3Mproduct.
yellowblue 6-56Care of Safety BeltsKeep belts clean and dry.CAUTION:Do not bleach or dye safety belts. If you do, itmay severely weaken them. In a
yellowblue 6-57WeatherstripsSilicone grease on weatherstrips will make them lastlonger, seal better, and not stick or squeak. Applysilicone grease
yellowblue 1-23CAUTION:If something is between an occupant and an airbag, the bag might not inflate properly or itmight force the object into that
yellowblue 6-58Finish CareOccasional waxing or mild polishing of your vehicle byhand may be necessary to remove residue from the paintfinish. You
yellowblue 6-59To protect the convertible top:After you wash the vehicle, make sure the top iscompletely dry before you lower it.Don’t get any cle
yellowblue 6-60Sheet Metal DamageIf your vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metalrepair or replacement, make sure the body repair shopapplies a
yellowblue 6-61GM Vehicle Care/Appearance MaterialsPART NUMBER SIZE DESCRIPTION USAGE994954 23 in. x 25 in. Polishing Cloth – Wax Treated Exterior
yellowblue 6-62Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)This is the legal identifier for your vehicle. It appears ona plate in the front corner of the i
yellowblue 6-63Electrical SystemAdd-On Electrical EquipmentNOTICE:Don’t add anything electrical to your vehicleunless you check with your dealer f
yellowblue 6-64There are three fuse centers on your vehicle. One (mainfuse block) is located behind a cover in the left side ofyour instrument pan
yellowblue 6-65Main Fuse BlockFuse UsageSTOP/HAZARD Hazard Flashers, Brake Switch AssemblyTURN B/U Traction Control/Second-GearStart Switch, Back-
yellowblue 6-66Fuse UsageDEFOG/SEATS Rear Defogger Switch/Timer,Power SeatsIGN Aftermarket Use OnlySTG WHLCNTRLSteering Wheel ControlsWIPER/WASH W
yellowblue 6-67Fuse UsageAIR PUMP Air Pump Relay and Bleed ValveLH HDLP DR Left Headlamp Door and ModuleRH HDLP DR Right Headlamp Door and ModuleH
yellowblue 1-24How does an air bag restrain?In moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal collisions,even belted occupants can contact the steerin
yellowblue 6-68Fuse and Relay Center 2Fuse UsageINJ Fuel Injectors (Not Used for V6)(LH Injectors for V8 and Ignition Module)INJ Fuel Injectors (A
yellowblue 6-69Fuse UsageI/P-1 HVAC Blower Control and RelayIGN Ignition Switch, Relay and StarterEnable RelayI/P-2 Instrument Panel Fuse CenterRe
yellowblue 6-70Capacities and SpecificationsThe following approximate capacities are given in Englishand metric conversions. Please refer to “Reco
yellowblue 6-71Air Conditioning RefrigerantsNot all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If the air conditioning system in your vehicle nee
yellowblue 6-72✍NOTES
7-Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 7-1Section 7 Maintenance ScheduleThis section covers the maintenance requir
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 7-2X–07–0701–SX–07–0702–SHave you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The Plans
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 7-3How This Section is OrganizedThis maintenance schedule is divided into fiv
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 7-4Part A: Scheduled MaintenanceServicesUsing Your Maintenance ScheduleWe at
yellowblue Scheduled Maintenance7-5The services shown in this schedule up to 100,000 miles(166 000 km) should be performed after 100,000 miles(166
yellowblue 1-25In many crashes severe enough to inflate an air bag,windshields are broken by vehicle deformation.Additional windshield breakage ma
Scheduled Maintenanceyellowblue 7-67,500 Miles (12 500 km)Check Oil Life Monitor. If engine oil and filter are changed, reset monitor. See “Engine
yellowblue Scheduled Maintenance7-7– When doing frequent trailer towing.– Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.If you do not use
Scheduled Maintenanceyellowblue 7-830,000 Miles (50 000 km) (Continued)Change automatic transmission fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly dri
yellowblue Scheduled Maintenance7-937,500 Miles (62 500 km)Check Oil Life Monitor. If engine oil and filter are changed, reset monitor. See “Engin
Scheduled Maintenanceyellowblue 7-1045,000 Miles (75 000 km) (Continued)– When doing frequent trailer towing.– Uses such as found in taxi, police
yellowblue Scheduled Maintenance7-1160,000 Miles (100 000 km)Check Oil Life Monitor. If engine oil and filter are changed, reset monitor. See “Eng
Scheduled Maintenanceyellowblue 7-1267,500 Miles (112 500 km)Check Oil Life Monitor. If engine oil and filter are changed, reset monitor. See “Eng
yellowblue Scheduled Maintenance7-13– When doing frequent trailer towing.– Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.If you do not us
Scheduled Maintenanceyellowblue 7-1490,000 Miles (150 000 km) (Continued)– In hilly or mountainous terrain.– When doing frequent trailer towing.–
yellowblue Scheduled Maintenance7-15100,000 Miles (166 000 km)Inspect spark plug wires. An Emission Control Service. Replace spark plugs. An Emiss
yellowblue 1-26CAUTION:For up to 10 minutes after the ignition key isturned off and the battery is disconnected, an airbag can still inflate durin
yellowblue 7-16Part B: Owner Checks and ServicesListed in this part are owner checks and services whichshould be performed at the intervals specif
yellowblue 7-17Also look for any opened or broken air bag coverings,and have them repaired or replaced. (The air bag systemdoes not need regular m
yellowblue 7-18Starter Switch CheckCAUTION:When you are doing this check, the vehicle couldmove suddenly. If it does, you or others could beinjure
yellowblue 7-19Ignition Transmission Lock CheckWhile parked, and with the parking brake set, try to turnthe ignition key to LOCK in each shift lev
yellowblue 7-20Part C: Periodic MaintenanceInspectionsListed in this part are inspections and services whichshould be performed at least twice a y
yellowblue 7-21Throttle System Inspection (Except 3800 Series V6 Engine)Inspect the throttle system for interference or binding,and for damaged or
yellowblue 7-22Part D: Recommended Fluids and LubricantsNOTE: Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number or specification may be
yellowblue 7-23USAGE FLUID/LUBRICANTFloor ShiftLinkageLubriplate Lubricant Aerosol(GM Part No. 12346293 orequivalent) or lubricant meetingrequire
yellowblue 7-24Part E: Maintenance RecordAfter the scheduled services are performed, record thedate, odometer reading and who performed the servic
yellowblue 7-25Maintenance RecordDATEODOMETERREADINGSERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED
yellowblue 1-271. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you.Don’t let it get twisted.On convertible models, the shoulder belt may lock
yellowblue 7-26Maintenance RecordDATEODOMETERREADINGSERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED
8-yellowblue 8-1Section 8 Customer Assistance InformationHere you will find out how to contact Chevrolet if you need assistance. This section also
yellowblue 8-2Customer Satisfaction ProcedureYour satisfaction and goodwill are important to yourdealer and to Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns w
yellowblue 8-3STEP TWO -- If after contacting a member of dealership management, it appears your concern cannot beresolved by the dealership witho
yellowblue 8-4The BBB Auto Line Program is an out of court programadministered by the Council of Better Business Bureaus tosettle automotive dispu
yellowblue 8-5CanadaGeneral Motors of Canada LimitedCustomer Communication Centre, 163-0051908 Colonel Sam DriveOshawa, Ontario L1H 8P71-800-263-3
yellowblue 8-6Chevrolet Roadside Assistance ProgramTo enhance Chevrolet’s strong commitment to customersatisfaction, Chevrolet is excited to annou
yellowblue 8-7Chevrolet offers Courtesy Transportation for customersneeding warranty service. Courtesy Transportation willbe offered in conjunctio
yellowblue 8-8Courtesy TransportationChevrolet has always exemplified quality and value inits offering of motor vehicles. To enhance yourownership
yellowblue 8-9Courtesy Rental VehicleWhen your vehicle is unavailable due to overnightwarranty repairs, your dealer may arrange to provideyou with
yellowblue 1-283. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckleend of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder part.The lap part of the belt
yellowblue 8-10REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTSTO THE UNITED STATESGOVERNMENTIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which couldcause a crash or cou
yellowblue 8-11REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTSTO GENERAL MOTORSIn addition to notifying NHTSA (or Transport Canada)in a situation like this, we certainly
yellowblue 8-12CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1999 CHEVROLETSERVICE MANUALSService Manuals have the diagnosis and repair informationon engines, transmis
yellowblue 8-13PUBLICATION FORMNUMBEROrders will be mailed within 10 days of receipt. Please allow adequate time for postalservice. If further inf
yellowblue 8-14✍NOTES
9- Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-1Section 9 IndexAcceleration Slip Regulation System Warning Light 2-80,
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-2Battery 6-38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-3Chemical Paint Spotting 6-60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-4Damage, Finish 6-60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-5Fabric/Carpet Cleaning 6-53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 1-29On convertible models, the safety belt also locks if youpull the belt very quickly out of the retractor.CAUTION:You can be seriousl
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-6Headlamps 2-50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-7Exterior 2-50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-8Methanol 6-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-9Power Steering FluidHow to Check 6-32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-10Safety Belts (Continued)Questions and Answers 1-11. . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-11Storage Compartments 2-55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Second Printing for Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual – 1999yellowblue 9-12Transmission Fluid, Automatic 6-20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yellowblue 1-30ChildrenEveryone in a vehicle needs protection! That includesinfants and all children smaller than adult size. Neitherthe distance
yellowblue 1-31CAUTION:Smaller children and babies should always berestrained in a child or infant restraint. Theinstructions for the restraint wi
yellowblue ivIn 1932 Chevroletintroduced theSynchro-Meshtransmission andoffered a host ofaccessories -- includingsuch niceties as a clock!The lega
yellowblue 1-32CAUTION:Never hold a baby in your arms while riding in avehicle. A baby doesn’t weigh much -- until acrash. During a crash a baby w
yellowblue 1-33Child RestraintsEvery time infants and young children ride in vehicles,they should have protection provided by appropriate restrain
yellowblue 1-34A rear-facing infant restraint (B) positions an infantto face the rear of the vehicle. Rear-facing infantrestraints are designed fo
yellowblue 1-35A forward-facing child restraint (C-E) positions a child upright to face forward in the vehicle. These forward-facing restraints ar
yellowblue 1-36A booster seat (F, G) is designed for children whoare about 40 to 60 lbs., or even up to 80 lbs. (18 to 27 kg, or even up to 36 kg)
yellowblue 1-37When choosing a child restraint, be sure the childrestraint is designed to be used in a vehicle. If it is, itwill have a label sayi
yellowblue 1-38Top StrapIf your child restraint has a top strap, it should be anchored.Vehicles First Sold in the United States:Was your vehicle f
yellowblue 1-39Vehicles First Sold in Canada:If your vehicle was first sold in Canada, the labellocated on the rear edge of the driver’s door will
yellowblue 1-40Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Seat PositionYou’ll be using the lap-shoulder belt. See the earlier partabout the top strap if
yellowblue 1-413. Buckle the belt. Make sure the release button ispositioned so you would be able to unbuckle thesafety belt quickly if you ever h
yellowblue vThe 1957 Chevy started a romance with the American public -- and was powered by an available fuel-injected V8. Your new Chevrolet cont
yellowblue 1-42To remove the child restraint, just unbuckle the vehicle’ssafety belt and let it go back all the way. The safety beltwill move free
yellowblue 1-432. Put the restraint on the seat.3. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulderportions of the vehicle’s safety belt thro
yellowblue 1-445. To tighten the belt, pull up on the shoulder belt whileyou push down on the child restraint. You may find ithelpful to use your
yellowblue 1-45CAUTION:Never do this.Here two children are wearing the same belt. Thebelt can’t properly spread the impact forces. In acrash, the
yellowblue 1-46CAUTION:Never do this.Here a child is sitting in a seat that has alap-shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is behindthe child. If t
yellowblue 1-47Safety Belt ExtenderIf the vehicle’s safety belt will fasten around you, youshould use it.But if a safety belt isn’t long enough to
yellowblue 1-48✍NOTES
2-yellowblue 2-1Section 2 Features and ControlsHere you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your vehicle, and information o
yellowblue 2-2KeysCAUTION:Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignitionkey is dangerous for many reasons. A child orothers could be badly injure
yellowblue 2-3This key is for the ignition only.This key is for the doorsand all other locks.When a new vehicle is delivered, the dealer removes t
yellowblue viHow to Use this ManualMany people read their owner’s manual from beginningto end when they first receive their new vehicle. If youdo
yellowblue 2-4Door LocksCAUTION:Unlocked doors can be dangerous.Passengers -- especially children -- can easilyopen the doors and fall out. When a
yellowblue 2-5Power Door Locks (If Equipped)Press the power door lock switch located on the driver’sdoor to lock or unlock both doors at once. Ope
yellowblue 2-6Lockout Prevention (If Equipped)To protect you from locking your keys in the vehicle,this feature stops the power door locks from lo
yellowblue 2-7This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not c
yellowblue 2-8Alarm/Panic ModeIf you are involved in a panic situation, press the hornsymbol button on your remote keyless entry transmitterand yo
yellowblue 2-93. Turn the ignition key from OFF to RUN three timesquickly (within five seconds). The vehicle will respondby locking the doors, unl
yellowblue 2-10To replace the battery in the remote keyless entry transmitter:1. Carefully pry off the cover by inserting a dime (or similar objec
yellowblue 2-11HatchCAUTION:It can be dangerous to drive with the hatch openbecause carbon monoxide (CO) gas can come intoyour vehicle. You can’t
yellowblue 2-12This button only works when the ignition is in RUN,ACC or when RAP is present. (See “Retained AccessoryPower” in the Index.)NOTICE:
yellowblue 2-13Parking LotsIf you park in a lot where someone will be watchingyour vehicle, it’s best to lock it up and take your keys.But what if
yellowblue viiVehicle Damage WarningsAlso, in this book you will find these notices:NOTICE:These mean there is something that coulddamage your veh
yellowblue 2-14If the alarm is sounding because an incorrect ignitionkey was used, press any button on the remote keylessentry transmitter to turn
yellowblue 2-15Arming the SystemThe alarm system can be armed to detect break-ins bylocking your vehicle with the remote keyless entrytransmitter
yellowblue 2-16Passive ArmingIf the ignition was just turned off and a door wasopened, the system will arm six seconds after both doorsare closed,
yellowblue 2-17The ignition key must be clean and dry before it’sinserted in the ignition or the engine may not start. If theengine does not start
yellowblue 2-18Feature Customization (If Equipped)Your vehicle’s locks and lighting systems can beprogrammed with several different features. Thef
yellowblue 2-19Exit Lighting and Delayed IlluminationWith Exit Lighting, your interior lamps will come on for up to 25 seconds when the key is rem
yellowblue 2-20Remote Keyless Entry VerificationYour vehicle comes with this feature set in Mode 5. Tochange the factory setting, do the following
yellowblue 2-21Mode 1: All Off (No horn chirps or parking lamp flash).Mode 2: Horn and Lamps (Your parking lamps willflash and your horn will chir
yellowblue 2-22Mode 1: Zero Delay and Shock Sensor Disabled (The alarm will sound immediately if the driver’s dooris opened with your key and the
yellowblue 2-23Ignition PositionsCAUTION:Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignitionkey is dangerous for many reasons. A child orothers could
yellowblue viiiFor example,these symbolsare used on anoriginal battery:CAUTIONPOSSIBLEINJURYPROTECTEYES BYSHIELDINGCAUSTICBATTERYACID COULDCAUSEBU
yellowblue 2-24OFF (C): Unlocks the steering wheel, ignition andautomatic transmission, but does not send electricalpower to any accessories. Use
yellowblue 2-25Key Release ButtonIf you have a manualtransmission, your ignitionlock has a key releasebutton. You must press thekey release button
yellowblue 2-26Starting Your 3800 Series II V6 Engine1. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn yourignition key to START. When the engine sta
yellowblue 2-27Starting Your 5.7L V8 Engine1. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn theignition key to START. When the engine starts, letgo
yellowblue 2-28NOTICE:Your engine is designed to work with theelectronics in your vehicle. If you add electricalparts or accessories, you could ch
yellowblue 2-29To Use the Engine Coolant Heater1. Turn off the engine.2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord.The cord is attached to the
yellowblue 2-30PARK (P): This locks your rear wheels. It’s the bestposition to use when you start your engine because yourvehicle can’t move easil
yellowblue 2-31NEUTRAL (N): In this position, your engine doesn’tconnect with the wheels. To restart when you’re alreadymoving, use NEUTRAL (N) on
yellowblue 2-32NOTICE:Don’t drive in SECOND (2) for more than 25 miles (40 km), or at speeds over 55 mph (88 km/h), or you can damage your transmi
yellowblue 2-33Second-Gear Start (V6 Automatic) (If Equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped with a Second-Gear Startfeature. Press the Second-Gear S
1-yellowblue 1-1Section 1 Seats and Restraint SystemsHere you’ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts
yellowblue 2-34THIRD (3), FOURTH (4) and FIFTH (5): Shift intoTHIRD (3), FOURTH (4) and FIFTH (5) the same wayyou do for SECOND (2). Slowly let up
yellowblue 2-35THIRD (3), FOURTH (4), FIFTH (5) and SIXTH (6): Shift into THIRD (3), FOURTH (4), FIFTH (5) and SIXTH (6) gear the same way you do
yellowblue 2-36If your speed drops below 20 mph (32 km/h), or if theengine is not running smoothly, you should downshift tothe next lower gear. Yo
yellowblue 2-37Parking BrakeTo set the parking brake, hold the brake pedal down andpull up on the parking brake lever. If the ignition is on,the b
yellowblue 2-38If you are towing a trailer and are parking on any hill,see “Towing a Trailer” in the Index. That section showswhat to do first to
yellowblue 2-39Leaving Your Vehicle With the EngineRunning (Automatic Transmission Only)CAUTION:It can be dangerous to leave your vehicle with the
yellowblue 2-40If you cannot shift out of PARK (P), ease pressure onthe shift lever -- push the shift lever all the way intoPARK (P) and release t
yellowblue 2-41Engine ExhaustCAUTION:Engine exhaust can kill. It contains the gascarbon monoxide (CO), which you can’t see orsmell. It can cause u
yellowblue 2-42CAUTION:It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle ifthe shift lever is not fully in PARK (P) with theparking brake firmly set.
yellowblue 2-43Power Windows (If Equipped)Switches on the driver’s door control each windowwhen the ignition is on or when RAP is present. (See“Re
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