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1-22
How the Air Bag System W
orks
Where ar
e the air bags?
The driver
’
s air
bag is
in
the middle
of
the steering
wheel.
The right front passenger
’
s air bag is in the instrument
panel on the passenger
’
s side.
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2001 Chevrolet Camaro
3
Owner's Manual
3
Table of Contents
4
Problems on the Road
5
Your Driving and the Road
5
Maintenance Schedule
6
Service and Appearance Care
6
French Language Manual:
8
How to Use this Manual
9
Safety Warnings and Symbols
9
Vehicle Damage Warnings
10
Vehicle Symbols
11
Service Station Guide
12
Seats and Seat Controls
14
4-Way Manual Seats
15
6-Way Power Seat (Option)
15
Reclining Front Seatbacks
16
Why Safety Belts Work
20
-- and the Answers
23
Driver Position
24
Q: What’s wrong with this?
26
-shoulder belt, and
30
-- except for one thing
31
Air Bag System
32
How the Air Bag System Works
34
Rear Seat Passengers
38
Children
41
Top Strap
49
-facing child
49
Rear Seat Position
50
-facing child restraint
53
Older Children
55
Safety Belt Extender
58
After a Crash
58
Power Windows (Option)
61
Door Locks
64
Power Door Locks (Option)
65
Keyless Entry System (Option)
66
-210 of Industry Canada
67
Operation
68
-deterrent/alarm
68
-Deterrent/Alarm
68
Battery Replacement
70
Content Theft-Deterrent/Alarm
74
Turning Off the Alarm
75
Shock Sensor
75
-threatening blows to the
75
PASS-Key II
77
Entering Programming Mode
80
-deterrent/alarm system
80
Last Door Closed Locking and
81
Lockout Prevention
81
Theft-Deterrent Arming Method
83
Sensor Enable
85
New Vehicle “Break-In”
86
Ignition Positions
87
Starting Your Engine
89
Starting Your 5.7L V8 Engine
91
-18 C), do this:
91
Manual Transmission Operation
97
Parking Brake
100
Shifting Into PARK (P)
102
(Automatic Transmission Only)
102
CAUTION:
102
Shifting Out of PARK (P)
104
Parking Your Vehicle
104
Parking Over Things That Burn
105
Engine Exhaust
105
Limited-Slip Rear Axle
107
Tilt Wheel
107
-Beam Changer
108
Exterior Lamps
114
Fog Lamps (Option)
115
-beam headlamps
115
Interior Lamps
116
Storage Compartments
119
Ashtray and Cigarette Lighter
121
Sun Visors
121
Accessory Power Outlet
122
Floor Mats
122
T-Top Roof Panels (Option)
123
Lowering Your Convertible Top
130
-18 C or lower), or you
130
Installing the Boot Cover
132
Removing Your Boot Cover
133
Raising Your Convertible Top
135
-- Your Information System
138
-Gear Start Button
139
Instrument Panel Cluster
140
Speedometer and Odometer
141
Tachometer
142
-- and even
142
Safety Belt Reminder Light
142
Voltmeter
144
-Lock Brake
144
Brake System Warning Light
144
-- An emission control system
148
-up, stalling when you put
149
Oil Pressure Gage
150
Oil Change Light
152
Service Vehicle Light
152
-second bulb check
152
Check Gages Light
153
Hatch Ajar Light
153
Fuel Gage
153
Low Fuel Light
154
Reduced Engine Power Light
154
(V6 Engine Only)
154
Comfort Controls
156
Defogging and Defrosting
158
Rear Window Defogger (Option)
158
Ventilation System
159
-through ventilation system
159
Audio Systems
160
-FM to select the band
161
(If Equipped)
163
-FM Stereo with
163
-emphasis. Anytime a tape is
166
-mounted
176
Understanding Radio Reception
180
Tips About Your Audio System
180
-way radio -- be sure you can
180
-abrasive cleaning
181
Defensive Driving
184
Drunken Driving
185
Control of a Vehicle
188
System (Option)
191
-engage the
192
Steering
193
Steering in Emergencies
194
-- if you can stop
194
-- steering around
194
Off-Road Recovery
195
Loss of Control
197
Driving at Night
198
City Driving
202
Freeway Driving
203
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
204
Highway Hypnosis
205
Hill and Mountain Roads
206
Winter Driving
207
Driving on Snow or Ice
208
Recreational Vehicle Towing
211
Loading Your Vehicle
212
Towing a Trailer
214
Weight of the Trailer
215
Parking on a Hill
220
Hazard Warning Flashers
222
Other Warning Devices
223
Jump Starting
223
-) terminal
226
-) cable doesn’t
226
-) cable
226
Towing Your Vehicle
227
Engine Overheating
228
Cooling System
230
-COOL coolant mixture
237
If a Tire Goes Flat
240
Changing a Flat Tire
241
-on wheel cover, loosen the
245
Spare Tire
245
-Size Tire
252
Compact Spare Tire
253
Ice or Snow
254
Doing Your Own Service Work
256
-check test. See “Malfunction
258
-enhancing additive called
258
Fuels in Foreign Countries
259
Filling Your Tank
260
Hood Release
263
Engine Compartment Overview
264
Engine Oil
266
When to Add Engine Oil
267
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
272
Automatic Transmission Fluid
274
How to Check
275
-- especially in hot weather
275
Manual Transmission Fluid
278
Hydraulic Clutch
279
Rear Axle
280
Engine Coolant
281
Radiator Pressure Cap
284
Power Steering Fluid
284
What to Use
285
Windshield Washer Fluid
286
Bulb Replacement
291
Headlamps
292
-quarter turn
292
Center High-Mounted Stoplamp
293
Rear Lamps
293
Sidemarker
294
-type gage to check tire
299
Tire Inspection and Rotation
299
-GS tires, use
299
Buying New Tires
301
-Loading Information label
301
-season tread
301
-- AA, A, B, C
303
-ahead braking
303
-- A, B, C
303
Appearance Care
306
Care of Safety Belts
308
Cleaning Glass Surfaces
309
Cleaning the Outside of the
309
Windshield and Wiper Blades
309
Weatherstrips
309
Cleaning Your Convertible Top
311
-Plated Wheels (If Equipped)
312
-plated wheels, but
312
Finish Damage
313
Underbody Maintenance
313
Chemical Paint Spotting
313
Engine Identification
315
Electrical System
316
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
317
-Up Lamp
318
-Transmission Shift
318
-Down Module
319
-Gear Start Switch
319
-Lock Brake System
320
Replacement Bulbs
322
Capacities and Specifications
323
Normal Maintenance
324
Replacement Parts
324
Introduction
326
Part A: Scheduled
328
Maintenance Services
328
Scheduled Maintenance
329
7,500 Miles (12 500 km)
333
15,000 Miles (25 000 km)
333
22,500 Miles (37 500 km)
334
30,000 Miles (50 000 km)
334
37,500 Miles (62 500 km)
335
45,000 Miles (75 000 km)
335
50,000 Miles (83 000 km)
336
52,500 Miles (87 500 km)
336
60,000 Miles (100 000 km)
336
67,500 Miles (112 500 km)
337
75,000 Miles (125 000 km)
337
82,500 Miles (137 500 km)
338
90,000 Miles (150 000 km)
339
97,500 Miles (162 500 km)
339
100,000 Miles (166 000 km)
340
150,000 Miles (240 000 km)
340
At Each Fuel Fill
341
At Least Once a Month
341
At Least Twice a Year
341
At Least Once a Year
342
Part C: Periodic
345
Maintenance Inspections
345
Part D: Recommended Fluids
347
Part E: Maintenance Record
349
Maintenance Record
349
Customer Assistance for Text
354
Telephone (TTY) Users
354
Customer Assistance Offices
354
Canadian Roadside Assistance
357
Courtesy Transportation
358
Warranty Information
359
REPORTING SAFETY
360
DEFECTS TO THE UNITED
360
STATES GOVERNMENT
360
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO
360
THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
360
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
361
TO GENERAL MOTORS
361
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