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Reminder
• The front outboard lap belts
(those next to side windows)
are linked to a buzzer and light
which remind occupants to
fas
ten seat belts.
• On cars with automatic trans
missions, or manual transmis
sions with steering column
mounted shift levers , the buzzer
and light are designed to come
on when the ignition switch
is
on, the transmission selector is
in a forward drive position, and
the driver's or right front pas
senger's lap belt
is not fastened.
• On manual transmission cars
with floor mounted shift controls
the reminders are designed to
come on when the ignition switch
is on, the driver's or right front
passenger's lap belt
is not fas
tened and the transmission
is in
any gear position, except that
NOTE: The right front seat con
tains a weight detector which
is de
signed to activate the buzzer and
light whenever a nominal weight
is placed on the seat. The weight
detector cannot distinguish be
tween a passenger and any item
of luggage or cargo, therefore such
items should be placed elsewhere
in the car, preferably
in the trunk.
they do not come on when
t~e
parking brake is engaged.
If seat belt system or reminder
system does not work
as described,
see your dealer for information
and assistance.
Shoulder Belts
• When properly worn with a lap
belt, a shoulder belt can pro
vide . important additional pro
tection against impact with the
car interior
by restraining for
ward motion of the upper torso
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in a collision. This is particu
larly true in the case of a frontal
impact, which
is the most fre
quent type of accident.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine safe infant or child restraint sys
tem, the following precautions
should be taken:
1. Infants unable to sit up by them
selves should be restrained by
placing them in a covered,
padded bassinet which is placed
crossways in the vehicle (width
wise) on the rear seat. The
bassinet should be securely
restrained with the regular
ve
hicle seat belts. An alternate
method
is to position the bas
sinet so that it rests against the
front seat, again crossways in
Trailer Hauling
Since passenger cars are de
signed and intended to be used pri
marily as passenger conveyances,
towing a trailer will affect handling,
durability
and economy. Maximum
safety and satisfaction depends the
vehicle.
2. Children able to sit up by them
selves should be placed on a
seat and lap belted, preferably
in the rear seat. Never allow a
child to stand
or kneel on any
seat.
If the child cannot see out
the car windows he should sit
on a firm cushion with the regu
lar lap belt restraining him at
the hips. The cushion should be
as firm as practical and just high
enough to enable the child to
look horizontally out of the car
windows. The use of the cush-
upon proper use of correct equip
ment and avoiding overloads and
other abusive operation.
The maximum loaded trailer
weight which you can pull with
your Monte Carlo depends on what
special equipment has been in
stalled on your car. Chevrolet does
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ion should be discontinued as
soon as the child is old enough
to see out of the car windows
without it.
3. General Motors recommends
that children be restrained prop
erly when riding. However, if
unusual conditions prohibit use
of restraints and require that a
child must stand, he should
stand on the floor directly be
hind the front seat. This will
help minimize the possibility of
injury from frontal impacts
III
the event of an accident.
not recommend towing any trailer
unless the car
is properly equipped.
Information on trailer hauling
capabilities, special equipment re
quired, and optional equipment
offered by Chevrolet
is available
from your Chevrolet Dealer
or by
writing Chevrolet Motor Division,
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Detroit, Michigan 48202 (or in
Canada by writing to General
Moto rs of Canada Limited,
Owner
Relations Department , Oshawa,
Ontario) .
To assist in attaining good han
dling of the car-trailer combina
tion, it
is important that the trailer
tongue load be maintained at ap
proximately
10% of the loaded
trailer weight. Tongue loads can be
adjusted by proper distribution of
the load in the trailer, and can be
checked by weighing separately the
loaded trailer and then the tongue.
When towing trailers, tires
should be inflated to the highest inflation
pressures shown on the
placard affixed to the left front
door . The allowable passenger and
cargo load, also shown on the same
placard ,
is reduced by an amount
equal to
the trailer tongue load on
the trailer hitch.
Maintenance
More frequent vehicle mainte
nance
is required when using your
car to pull a trailer. Change the:
• Automatic transmission fluid
each
12 ,000 miles ,
• Rear axle fluid each 12,000
miles,
• Engine oil each 60 days or 3,000
12
miles , whichever occurs first.
• Positive crankcase ventilation
valve each 12 months or
12,000
miles, whichever occurs first.
Break-in Schedule
In addition to the new ca r
break-in instructions in this man
ual, it
is recommended that your
new Monte Carlo be operated for
500 miles before trailer towing. If
it is necessary to tow during this
period , avoid speeds over
50 MPH
and full throttle starts. The same
precautions should be observed
whenever a new engine, transmis
sion or axle
is installed in your car.
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AMPS
Oil Pressure Gauge
This optional gauge indicates the
pressure at which oil
is being de
livered to the various parts of the
engine
requiting lubriCation. Pres
sures registered by the gauge may
vary according to outside air tem
peratures
or weight of oil being
Ammeter
The optional ammeter indicates
whether the battery is being
charged or discharged. The Delco
tron charging system
is equipped
with a regulator which controls the
charge according to battery require
ments . When the Delcotron gen-
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used. Oil pressure of a cold engine
being operated at a given speed will
be somewhat higher than when the
engine
is at normal operating tem
perature at the same speed. Pro
longed high speed operation on a
hot day at the given speed will re
sult in somewhat lower oil pressure
readings.
era tor
is supplying more than the
current demand, the ammeter
will
indicate a charging rate. If the cur
rent demand
is more than the Del
cotron output, a discharge will be
indicated. With the battery fully
charged, the charging rate will be
low, thus giving an indication of
battery condition.