Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
Keys
Two separate keys are provided
for your car. Each key has a differ
ent cross section
so that it can be
inserted only in certain locks.
• Key with square head
(stamped "A") -for ignition
switch, door locks.
• Key with oval head (stamped
"B") -for all other locks. The
code number of each key
is
stamped on the "knock out" plug
in the key head. Your Chevrolet
dealer removed these plugs and
placed them with the spare set of
keys in the special key envelope
that was given to you at time of
delivery.
For your protection:
• Record the numbers on the key
envelope and discard the key
plugs.
• Keep the key envelope in a safe
place such
as your wallet, Not
In The Car.
In the event the original keys are
lost, duplicates can be made by
your dealer or a locksmith using
the key code information.
Be sure to lock the glove box or
console compartments and remove
the key from the car whenever it
is
necessary to leave the ignition key
with
an attendant.
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Door Locks
Front side doors can be locked
from the inside by depressing the
passenger guard door lock buttons
located on the upper door panel.
All doors can be locked from the
outside by first depressing the door
lock button and closing the door.
The front doors can also be
locked by using the key.
All models have
as a standard
safety feature overriding door locks.
When the doors are locked, the
door latch mechanism
is inopera
tive, preventing inadvertent open
ing of the door by movement of the
inside handle.
REMINDER: While the car is
being driven, avoid hanging objects
on the right hand coat hook in such
a way that you block the driver's
vision to the right rear quarter.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine For additional air flow lap cool
ers (2) are provided under the steer-
. ing column and glove box. They
have vertical air control vane
out
lets and are aimed at the driver and
passenger.
To direct cool air to the floor,
open the outlet (by pulling tab
to
ward you) beneath the lap cooler
shown on the illustration.
Chevrolet "All Transistor"
Radios
To operate the radios, the igni
tion switch must be in "ON" or
"ACC" position.
Push Button AM Radio
In addition to the manual con
trols, the push Button Radio pro
vides five push buttons with which
to automatically select preset
sta
tions. To preset, allow the radio
several minutes to become
thor
oughly warmed up, pull the push
button
"out" as far as it will go,
tune in the desired station manually
and then push the button
"in." Re
peat this operation for each push
button.
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AM/FM Radio
In addition to providing stand
ard AM · reception, this set permits
you to receive clear static-free
PM
broadcasts. Move the slide bar,
above the radio dial, to the right
or left to select AM or FM recep
tion. All other controls remain the
same
as described for Push Button
radios.
PM broadcasts may be re
ceived as far as 25 miles from the
sending station, depending on the
power of the station and the
exist
ing terrain. In fringe areas, it may
be possible to retune the radio
slightly to maintain peak reception.
If not, retune to a closer or stronger
FM station or switch to AM opera
tion. Push buttons may be set for
either AM or
FM stations or may
be divided between the two.
Antenna
The radio antenna is incorporated
in the windshield glass.
If necessary,