Chevrolet 2002 Impala Handbücher

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Chevrolet 2002 Impala Spezifikationen (406 Seiten)


Marke: Chevrolet | Kategorie: Autos | Größe: 2.25 MB |

 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Canadian Owners

2

Vehicle Symbol Chart

4

Power Seats

9

Manual Lumbar

10

Heated Seats

10

Power Reclining Seatback

12

Rear Seats

14

Why Safety Belts Work

18

Lap-Shoulder Belt

31

Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

33

Safety Belt Pretensioners

33

Lap Belt

36

Safety Belt Extender

37

Child Restraints

38

Lower Anchors and Tethers for

49

Children (LATCH)

49

Lower Anchors

50

Top Tether Anchor

50

Locations

51

Seat Position

54

Airbag System

61

When Should an Airbag Inflate?

66

What Makes an Airbag Inflate?

67

How Does an Airbag Restrain?

67

Passenger Sensing System

69

Restraint

72

Adult-Size Occupant

73

Operation

74

Adding Equipment to Your

76

Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

76

Restraint System Check

77

Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)

82

System Operation

83

Remote Vehicle Start

85

Power Door Locks

88

Delayed Locking

88

Automatic Door Lock

88

Programmable Automatic Door

89

Rear Door Security Locks

89

Trunk Release

91

Remote Trunk Release

91

Theft-Deterrent Systems

94

PASS-Key

95

III+ Electronic

95

Immobilizer

95

Immobilizer Operation

96

Starting and Operating Your

97

Ignition Positions

98

Starting the Engine

99

Engine Coolant Heater

100

{ CAUTION:

101

Parking Brake

104

Shifting Out of Park

107

Manual Rearview Mirror

110

Outside Power Mirrors

110

OnStar Services Included with

112

Safe & Sound Plan

112

OnStar Hands-Free Calling

113

OnStar Virtual Advisor

113

How OnStar Service Works

113

Universal Home Remote

114

Universal Home Remote System

115

Programming Universal Home

116

Remote — Rolling Code

116

Remote — Fixed Code

117

Using Universal Home Remote

120

Reprogramming Universal Home

120

Remote Buttons

120

Erasing Universal Home Remote

120

Storage Areas

121

Section 3 Instrument Panel

123

Instrument Panel Overview

126

Hazard Warning Flashers

128

Tilt Wheel

128

Turn and Lane-Change Signals

129

Flash-to-Pass

130

Windshield Wipers

130

Exterior Lamps

134

Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)/

136

Automatic Headlamp System

136

Fog Lamps

136

Instrument Panel Brightness

137

Courtesy Lamps

137

Dome Lamp

137

Entry Lighting

137

Delayed Entry Lighting

138

Delayed Exit Lighting

138

Parade Dimming

138

Reading Lamps

139

Mirror Reading Lamps

139

Electric Power Management

139

Battery Run-Down Protection

140

Accessory Power Outlet(s)

140

Climate Controls

142

Rear Window Defogger

144

Outlet Adjustment

145

Warning Lights, Gages, and

146

Indicators

146

Instrument Panel Cluster

147

Speedometer and Odometer

148

Tachometer

148

Safety Belt Reminders

149

Charging System Light

152

Brake System Warning Light

152

Traction Control System (TCS)

154

Warning Light

154

Engine Coolant Temperature

156

Tire Pressure Light

157

Malfunction Indicator Lamp

158

Programs

160

Fog Lamp Light

162

Cruise Control Light

162

Highbeam On Light

162

Fuel Gage

163

DIC Operation and Displays

164

Trip/Fuel Menu Items

165

Fuel Range

166

Average Economy

166

Management™ Indicator

166

Average Speed

167

Blank Display

167

Oil Life

167

Tire Pressure

168

Change Compass Zone

168

Calibrate Compass

168

DIC Compass

169

Compass Calibration

170

DIC Warnings and Messages

171

AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL ON

172

BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE

172

CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON

172

CHECK TIRE PRESSURE

172

DRIVER DOOR OPEN

173

ENGINE HOT A/C

173

(Air Conditioning) OFF

173

ENGINE OVERHEATED IDLE ENGINE

173

ENGINE OVERHEATED STOP ENGINE

173

SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM

176

SERVICE POWER STEERING

176

SERVICE STABILITRAK

176

SERVICE THEFT SYSTEM

176

SERVICE TIRE MONITOR SYSTEM

176

• The battery is low

178

DIC Vehicle Customization

179

DISPLAY LANGUAGE

180

AUTO DOOR UNLOCK

180

REMOTE DOOR LOCK

181

REMOTE DOOR UNLOCK

181

EXIT LIGHTING

182

APPROACH LIGHTING

182

CHIME VOLUME

183

REMOTE START

183

V TO EXIT appears in the DIC

184

Setting the Clock

186

Radio(s)

188

Radio Data System (RDS)

189

Playing the Radio

189

Radio Messages

193

XM™ Satellite Radio Service

193

Playing a CD

194

Care of CDs

196

CD Messages

197

Using an MP3

199

XM Radio Messages

203

Bluetooth

204

Bluetooth Controls

205

Pairing a Phone

206

Deleting a Paired Phone

206

Storing Name Tags

207

Deleting Name Tags

209

Making a Call

210

Receiving a Call

211

Bluetooth System

213

Theft-Deterrent Feature

215

Audio Steering Wheel Controls

216

Radio Reception

217

Backglass Antenna

218

XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna

218

Antilock Brake System (ABS)

223

Braking in Emergencies

224

Steering

227

Steering in Emergencies

228

Off-Road Recovery

229

Loss of Control

229

Skidding

230

Driving at Night

231

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

233

Highway Hypnosis

233

Winter Driving

235

Label Example

239

Example 1 Example 2

241

Certification Label

242

Towing Your Vehicle

244

Recreational Vehicle Towing

244

Dinghy Towing

245

Dolly Towing

245

Pulling A Trailer

247

Weight of the Trailer

247

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

248

Safety Chains

249

Trailer Brakes

249

Driving with a Trailer

250

Following Distance

250

Backing Up

250

Making Turns

250

• start the engine

252

• shift into a gear, and

252

• release the parking brake

252

Accessories and Modifications

255

Gasoline Octane

257

Gasoline Specifications

258

California Fuel

258

Additives

258

Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)

260

Fuels in Foreign Countries

261

Hood Release

265

Engine Compartment Overview

266

Engine Oil

269

When to Add Engine Oil

270

Cold Temperature Operation

271

Engine Oil Life System

272

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

273

Cleaner/Filter

274

Automatic Transmission Fluid

276

Cooling System

278

Pressure Cap

283

Engine Overheating

283

Engine Compartment

285

Overheated Engine Protection

286

Operating Mode

286

Power Steering Fluid

286

Windshield Washer Fluid

287

Adding Washer Fluid

288

Headlamps, Front Turn Signal

298

Sidemarker, and Parking Lamps

298

Stoplamps and Back-up Lamps

301

Windshield Wiper Blade

303

Replacement

303

Tire Sidewall Labeling

306

Inflation - Tire Pressure

312

When to Check

313

How to Check

313

Tire Pressure Monitor System

314

TPMS Sensor Matching Process

317

Tire Inspection and Rotation

319

Buying New Tires

321

Treadwear

324

Traction – AA, A, B, C

324

Temperature – A, B, C

324

If a Tire Goes Flat

327

CAUTION: (Continued)

329

Removing the Flat Tire and

331

Installing the Spare Tire

331

Appearance Care

341

Fabric/Carpet

342

Plastic Surfaces

343

Finish Care

345

Windshield and Wiper Blades

346

Aluminum Wheels

346

Sheet Metal Damage

347

Finish Damage

347

Underbody Maintenance

347

Chemical Paint Spotting

347

Vehicle Identification

348

Electrical System

348

Underhood Fuse Block

350

Capacities and Specifications

353

Engine Specifications

354

Maintenance Schedule

356

Scheduled Maintenance

358

Additional Required Services

360

Maintenance Footnotes

361

Owner Checks and Services

362

At Each Fuel Fill

362

Recommended Fluids and

366

Lubricants

366

Maintenance Replacement Parts

367

Engine Drive Belt Routing

368

Maintenance Record

369

Maintenance Record (cont’d)

370

Customer Assistance and

374

Information

374

Online Owner Center

377

Customer Assistance for

378

Text Telephone (TTY) Users

378

Customer Assistance Offices

378

GM Mobility Reimbursement

379

Roadside Assistance Program

380

Services Provided

381

Assistance

381

Services Specific to Canadian

381

Purchased Vehicles

381

Courtesy Transportation

383

Collision Damage Repair

384

Collision Parts

385

Repair Facility

385

Insuring Your Vehicle

386

If a Crash Occurs

386

Reporting Safety Defects

388

Service Publications Ordering

389

Vehicle Data Recording and

390

Navigation System

391

Radio Frequency

391

Identification (RFID)

391

Chevrolet 2002 Impala Bedienungshandbuch (397 Seiten)


Marke: Chevrolet | Kategorie: Autos | Größe: 2.69 MB |

 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

2002 Chevrolet Impala

2

Owner’s Manual

2

French Language Manual:

3

How to Use this Manual

4

Safety Warnings and Symbols

4

Vehicle Damage Warnings

5

Vehicle Symbols

5

Seats and Seat Controls

8

Manual Lumbar (If Equipped)

9

Heated Front Seat (Option)

10

Reclining Front Seatbacks

10

Head Restraints

12

-shoulder

12

Why Safety Belts Work

16

-- and the Answers

19

Driver Position

20

Q: What’s wrong with this?

23

-shoulder belt, and

27

Air Bag Systems

28

How the Air Bag Systems Work

31

-frontal impacts

34

-frontal

34

Lap Belt

38

Rear Seat Passengers

39

Children and Small Adults

42

Children

44

Top Strap

52

-facing child

52

Children (LATCH System)

53

-facing child restraint, you

58

Older Children

62

Safety Belt Extender

65

After a Crash

66

Door Locks

72

Operation

76

- deterrent system (if your

76

-Deterrent

76

-deterrent

77

Battery Replacement

78

Trunk Lock

80

Remote Trunk Release

80

Trunk Assist Handle

80

Trunk Release Handle

81

Trap-Resistant Trunk Kit

81

-- Display Current Settings

87

-- Turns feature off

88

-- 30 seconds

88

-- 60 seconds

88

-- Automatic door lock

89

-- One flash for each remote

90

-Deterrent System”

90

-- Turns feature on

92

-- Short Chirp

94

-- Long Chirp

94

Passlock

96

New Vehicle “Break-In”

96

Ignition Positions

97

Starting Your Engine

98

-quarter of the way down

99

-18 C) or colder, the engine

100

-up. Usually

100

CAUTION:

101

Automatic Transaxle Operation

102

-highway scenarios

105

Parking Brake

106

Shifting Into PARK (P)

107

Column Shift

108

Shifting Out of PARK (P)

110

Parking Over Things That Burn

111

Engine Exhaust

111

Running Your Engine While

112

You’re Parked

112

Tilt Wheel

113

-out bulbs and then check

114

Exterior Lamps

120

Delayed Headlamp Illumination

122

Fog Lamps (If Equipped)

122

Interior Lamps

123

Delayed Entry Lighting

124

Delayed Exit Lighting

124

Rearview Mirror (If Equipped)

127

and Map Lamps (Option)

128

Storage Compartments

130

Ashtrays and Lighter

131

Sun Visors

131

Accessory Power Outlet

132

Auxiliary Power Connection

134

(Power Drop)

134

OnStar System (If Equipped)

135

OnStar Services

136

Assist Handles (If Equipped)

138

Garment Hooks

138

Power Sunroof (Option)

139

-210 of Industry Canada

140

-- Your Information System

144

Instrument Panel Cluster

146

Speedometer and Odometer

148

Trip Odometer

148

Warning Lights, Gages

149

-- and even

150

Safety Belt Reminder Light

150

Malfunction Indicator Lamp

155

(Check Engine Light)

155

-- An emission control system

156

-up, stalling when you put

157

Message Center

160

-beam headlamps

168

-headlamps

168

Driver Information Center

169

(DIC) (Option)

169

Compass Variance

170

-E- to be displayed

172

--” is displayed

172

Trip Computer

172

Comfort Controls

174

Rear Window Defogger

177

Ventilation System

178

-through ventilation system

178

Audio Systems

179

-1 will appear on the

186

-D symbol will appear

186

-D symbol are trademarks of

186

(If Equipped)

197

Theft-Deterrent Feature

207

Understanding Radio Reception

209

Tips About Your Audio System

209

-way radio -- be sure you

209

Care of Your Compact Discs

211

Backglass Antenna

211

Chime Level Adjustment

212

Defensive Driving

214

Drunken Driving

215

Control of a Vehicle

218

Traction Control System

221

(3800 V6 Engine)

221

Steering

223

Off-Road Recovery

225

-- the head-on collision

226

Loss of Control

227

Driving at Night

228

-year-old

229

City Driving

233

Freeway Driving

234

Before Leaving on a Long Trip

235

Highway Hypnosis

236

Hill and Mountain Roads

236

Winter Driving

238

-lock, if you brake so

240

Recreational Vehicle Towing

242

Dinghy Towing

243

Dolly Towing

243

-ahead position

243

Loading Your Vehicle

244

Towing a Trailer

246

Weight of the Trailer

247

Weight of the Trailer Tongue

248

-carrying hitch or a

248

Trailer Brakes

250

-lock brakes, do not try to

250

-lock brakes

250

Driving with a Trailer

250

Following Distance

251

Backing Up

251

Making Turns

251

Parking on a Hill

253

Hazard Warning Flashers

255

Other Warning Devices

255

Jump Starting

256

-) terminal locations on

257

-) cable at

261

-) cable from the

262

Towing Your Vehicle

263

Engine Overheating

263

-speed driving

265

-- AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (D)

265

Cooling System

266

-COOL coolant mixture

275

If a Tire Goes Flat

276

Changing a Flat Tire

276

Removing Wheel Covers and

279

Wheel Nut Caps

279

Wheel Covers

280

-size tire do the following:

286

Compact Spare Tire

288

Ice or Snow

289

Doing Your Own Service Work

291

Gasoline Specifications

293

California Fuel

293

-check test

293

Fuels in Foreign Countries

294

Filling Your Tank

295

Hood Release

298

Engine Compartment Overview

299

Engine Oil

301

When to Add Engine Oil

302

-looped engine oil dipstick

303

-30 is best for your vehicle

304

-30 if it’s going to

304

-30 if it’s going to be

305

Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

308

Automatic Transaxle Fluid

310

How to Check

311

-- especially in hot weather

311

-hatched area

312

Engine Coolant

313

Checking Coolant

315

Radiator Pressure Cap

317

Power Steering Fluid

317

Windshield Washer Fluid

318

Adding Washer Fluid

319

-to-use washer

319

Bulb Replacement

324

Signal Lamps

325

-Beam Headlamp

325

Sidemarker Lamps

327

Back-Up Lamp

328

Windshield Wiper

329

Blade Replacement

329

Inflation -- Tire Pressure

331

-type gage to check tire

331

Tire Inspection and Rotation

333

Buying New Tires

335

-Loading Information label

335

-season tread

335

-- AA, A, B, C

337

-ahead braking

337

-- A, B, C

337

Appearance Care

340

-- before they set

341

Using Cleaner on Fabric

341

-dampened

341

Care of Safety Belts

342

Cleaning Glass Surfaces

343

Cleaning the Outside of the

343

Windshield, Backglass and

343

Wiper Blades

343

Weatherstrips

344

Finish Care

345

-approved cleaning products

345

-abrasive and made for a

345

Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

346

Cleaning Tires

346

Sheet Metal Damage

346

Finish Damage

347

Underbody Maintenance

347

Chemical Paint Spotting

347

Engine Identification

349

Electrical System

350

Fuses and Circuit Breakers

351

-Lock Brake System

352

-Up Lamps

353

-up Lamps Relay

354

Replacement Bulbs

357

Capacities and Specifications

357

Air Conditioning

358

Refrigerant Capacity

358

Normal Maintenance

359

Replacement Parts

359

Introduction

361

Part A: Scheduled

363

Maintenance Services

363

Scheduled Maintenance

364

7,500 Miles (12 500 km)

368

15,000 Miles (25 000 km)

368

22,500 Miles (37 500 km)

369

30,000 Miles (50 000 km)

369

37,500 Miles (62 500 km)

369

45,000 Miles (75 000 km)

370

50,000 Miles (83 000 km)

370

52,500 Miles (87 500 km)

371

60,000 Miles (100 000 km)

371

67,500 Miles (112 500 km)

372

75,000 Miles (125 000 km)

372

82,500 Miles (137 500 km)

373

90,000 Miles (150 000 km)

373

97,500 Miles (162 500 km)

373

100,000 Miles (166 000 km)

374

150,000 Miles (240 000 km)

374

At Each Fuel Fill

375

At Least Once a Month

375

At Least Twice a Year

376

At Least Once a Year

376

Part C: Periodic

379

Maintenance Inspections

379

Part D: Recommended Fluids

381

Part E: Maintenance Record

382

Maintenance Record

382

Customer Assistance for Text

389

Telephone (TTY) Users

389

Customer Assistance Offices

389

Courtesy Transportation

393

Transportation Options

394

-vehicle as

394

Warranty Information

395

REPORTING SAFETY

395

DEFECTS TO THE UNITED

395

STATES GOVERNMENT

395

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO

396

THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

396

GENERAL MOTORS

396





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