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IMPORTANT OPERATING. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A WORD TO CAMARO  OWNERS ... 
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the' operation and maintenance of your 1974 Camaro, and to 
provide important safety information. It is supplemented by three convenient folders which provide additional infor
mation on vehicle maintenance, emission control, and warranties. We urge you to read these publications carefully 
and follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable and troublefree operation of your vehicle. 
When it comes to service, remember that your Chevrolet dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your 
complete satisfaction. Return to him for Guardian Maintenance Service and  any other assistance you may require. 
To assist dealers in handling your needs, Chevrolet maintains a number of Zone Offices throughout the country. 
Should you have a problem that cannot be handled through normal channels, follow the procedure presented in Sec
tion 7 of this manual under the heading, "Owner Assistance". 
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing a Chevrolet product-and assure you of our con
tinuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction. 
FOR CONTINUING SATISFACTION, KEEP YOUR 
GM CAR ALL GM. GENERAL MOTORS PARTS ARE 
IDENTIFIED BY ONE OF THESE TRADEMARKS: 
CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1974 CAMARO 
OWNER'S 
MANUAL 
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle, 
and must remain with the vehicle 
at time of resale. 
CHEVROLET MOTOR 
DIVISION 
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION DETROIT. MICHIGAN 48202 
All information. illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are  based  on the  latest product information  available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make  changes at any time without notice. 
For  vehicles 
sold in Canada, substitute  the name 
General Motors of Canada  Limited,  wherever  the name 
Chevrolet Motor Division  appears in this manual. 
ST 309-74 
©GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 1974 
Table of Contents 
Section 
Reprinted with Permission of 
General Motors Corporation 
1 Before  Driving  Your Camaro ................................ . 
Page 
3 
2 Starting  and Operating.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 
Steering Column Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 
Starting  Engine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 
Floor Controls.. .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .. 21 
Instrument  Panel ......................................... , 23 
Other Controls and Features.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 
3 I n Case of Emergency..  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36 
4 Appearance Care ............................................. 41 
5 Service and Maintenance.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .. 46 
6 Minor Trouble Shooting. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. 66 
7 Specifications.  Owner Assistance. Service  Manuals.  Index. Gas 
Station Information. .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70 
Applicable to CALIFORNIA Sales Only This vehicle as delivered by GM Chevrolet Division  is equipped with a bumper  energy 
absorption  system meeting California  S.B.42 (1971) as set forth  in Sec. 34715 Vehicle  Code. 
1   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine YOUR CAR'S  FIRST 
FEW HUNDRED MILES OF DRIVING 
You can operate  your new car from 
its very  first mile  without  adhering 
to  a formal 
"break-in" schedule. 
However,  during the first 
few hun
dred  miles  of driving  you can,  by 
observing  a 
few simple precautions, 
add  to the  future  performance  and 
economy  of your  car. 
It is recommended  that your  speed 
during  the first 
500 miles 
be  confined  to a maximum  of 
60 
M.P.H., 
but  do not  drive  for ex
tended  periods  at 
anyone constant 
speed,  either fast 
or slow. Dur
ing  this  period,  avoid full throttle 
starts  and, if possible,  avoid hard 
stops  especially  during the first 
200 
miles  of operation  since brake  mis- use 
during  this period  will destroy 
much  future 
bnlke efficiency. 
Always  drive at moderate  speed 
until  the engine  has completely 
warmed  up. 
If you plan  to use  your  new car 
for  trailer  hauling  see additional 
information  on page  11. 
SEE PAGE 64 for ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON 
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAS  M,ILEAGE. 
2   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAMAR 0 
DRIVER CHECKLIST 
Before Entering  Car 
1. See that windows,  mirrors and 
lights  are clean. 
2. Visually  note inflation  condition 
of  tires. 
3. Check  that area  to rear is clear 
if  about  to back  up. 
Before  Driving Off 
1. Lock all doors. 
2.  Position  seat. 
3 .  Adjust  inside and outside  mirrors. 
4.  Fasten  seat belts. 
5.  Check  that warning  bulbs light 
when  key 
is turned  to start 
position. 
6. Release  parking brake (and see 
that  brake  warning  light turns 
off)  . 
7.  Be  sure  you understand  your car 
and  how  to operate  it safely. 
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 "J") -for ignition 
switch  only. 
• Key with oval head (stamped 
"K")-for all other  locks. 
fIiJJ 
~===(iD 
ALlOTHER~ LOCKS 
3 
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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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:  Avoid hanging  ob
jects  on the  right  hand  coat hook 
in  such  a way  that you block  the 
driver's  vision to the  right  rear 
quarter. 
"
REMINDER: Always lock the 
doors when driving, for greater 
security  in the  event of  an accident, 
to help  keep  children  from opening 
door, and for greater security 
against  entry 
by unwelcome  per
sons  while  momentarily  stopped. 
Front Seat Backlocks 
Front  seat backs  are equipped 
with  a 
self, locking  mechanism  to 
keep  the seat  back  locked  in place 
while 
in the  up position.  The lock 
release  lever 
is located  at the  lower 
4 
rear  of the  seat  back  nearest  the 
door.  To  tilt the  seat  back  forward, 
lift  the  lock  release  lever and tilt 
the  seat  back  forward.  When the 
seat  back 
is returned  to the  up 
position,  the seat  back  will auto
matically  lock. 
Keep  seat belts  and buckles  clear 
of  mechanism  when tilting  folding 
seats  forward  or backwards,  to pre
vent  damage  to these  belt restraints.   

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Front 
Seats 
The  front  seats may  be  adjusted 
forward  or rearward  by moving  the 
control  lever at the  front  of the 
seat  to the  right.  Move  control 
lever  to the  right  to release  the 
locking 
mechanism; then exert 
slight  body pressure  to move  seat 
to desired  position. · Release  con
trol  lever  to lock  seat in desired 
position. 
Inside Rearview  Mirrors 
Switc.h mirror to night  position 
to  reduce  glare from  following 
,  headlights. 
To raise  or lower  mir
ror 
to achieve  desired field of view,  grasp 
mirror  and exert  sufficient 
pressure  by pushing  or pulling  up, 
down  or sideways. 
Occupant  Restraint Belts 
Lap and shoulder  belts provide 
added.  security  and comfort  for you 
and  your  passengers.  Proper 
use 
and care  of these  belts will assure 
continuance  of this  security. 
Seat  Belt Restraint System 
This vehicle is equipped  with a 
belt  system,  starter interlock,  and 
a  light-buzzer 
reminder system 
which 
is designed to prevent · start-
5 
ing the  car  until  front  seat occu
pants  are buckled  in. 
NOTE: 1974 model General 
Motors passenger  cars sold in 
CANADA  have a light-buzzer  re
minder  system which reminds  occu
pants  when  the driver's  and any 
front  passenger's  seat belts  are not 
fastened.  Operation  of this 
"SEAT 
BELT BUZZER/LIGHT RE
MINDER" is explained  under that 
heading  in this  manual. 
However,  these cars do 
NOT 
have a seat  belt starter  interlock sys
tem-a system  which prevents  start
ing  the  car until  the driver  and the 
right  front  passenger  are buckled 
up. 
Therefore, the information 
about  the seat  belt starter  interlock 
system  under the heading 
"TO 
START  CAR" 
in this  manual  does 
not  apply,  nor do any  other  refer
ences  in this  manual  to the  seat  belt 
starter  interlock  system apply to this 
new  car sold  in Canada.