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Engine Exhaust  Gas Caution  (Carbon  Monoxide) 
AvoId Inhaling exhaust gases  because 
they contain  carbon monoxide,  which by 
itself is colorless  and odorless.  Carbon 
monoxide  is 
a dangerous gas that can 
cause unconsciousness and is potentially 
lethal. 
" at any time  you suspect that exhaust fumes  are entering  the passenger com
partment,  have the cause determined and 
corrected  as soon  as 
possible. If you 
must drive under these  conditions,  drive 
only  with aU windows  fully open. 
The best  protection against carbon 
monoxIde entry Into the car body Is a 
properly  maintained  engine exhaust sys
tem, car body and body ventilation  system. 
It is recommended that the exhaust sys
tem and body Is Inspected by a competent 
mechanic: 
• Each  time the vehicle  Is raised for 011 
change. 
• Whenever a change is noticed  in the 
sound 
of the  exhaust  system. 
• Whenever  the exhaust  system, under
body or rear  of the vehicle Is damaged. 
See your  Maintenance  Schedule folder 
for  inspection 
procedure. 
To aI/ow proper operation of the car's 
ventilation  system, keep front ventilation 
inlet 
grille clear of snow,  leaves or other 
obstruction at al/ tImes. 
SITTING  IN A PARKED CAR WITH 
ENGINE  RUNNING 
FOR AN EXTENDED 
PERIOD  IS NOT RECOMMENDED. 
Do not run  engIne In confined areas such as garages any more than needed 
to 
move  vehicle  in or out of area. When 
vehicle  is stopped  in 
an UNCONFINED 
area with the engine  running for any more 
than 
a short  period, adjust heating or 
cooling  system to force outside air into 
car  as follows: 
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1. On cars not equipped  with air condi
tioning, set fan to medium or high 
speed and upper control lever to any 
position 
except OFF. 
2. On cars equipped  with air condition-• ing, set fan to medium or high speed 
and upper control lever to any position 
except OFF or MAX • 
The trunk lid should  be closed while 
driving to help  prevent  inadvertently 
drawing 
exhaust  gases into the car. It is 
unwise 
to drive at high speeds  for long 
durations  with the trunk 
lid open. However, if for some  reason the trunk must 
remain  open for 
a perIod  while moving, 
or electrical  wiring or other cable con
nections to a trailer must pass through 
the  seal  between 
trunk lid and body,  the 
following  precautions  should 
be observed: 
• Close all windows. 
• Adjust heating or COOling system to 
force outside  air into car as described 
in items 1 and 2 above but with  fan set 
at high speed. 
• On cars equipped  with outside air vents 
in or under  instrument  panel, open 
vents  fully.   

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The time  or mileage  intervals  on 
the  following  pages are intended 
as 
a  guide  for establishing  regular 
maintenance and lubrication 
periods for your  car. Sustained 
heavy  duty or high  speed  operations 
or  operation  under adverse  condi
tions  may necessitate  more frequent 
servicing. To determine specific 
recommendations for conditions 
under  which  you use your  car, con-
Fuel 
Requirements 
. Your  Camaro is designed  to op
erate  on unleaded 
or low  lead  fuels 
of  at least 
91 Research Octane. 
These  fuels will minimize  spark 
plug  fouling  and emission  control  suIt 
your  Authorized  Chevrolet 
Dealer. 
Maintenance Schedule 
For  owner  convenience,  a sep
arate  maintenance  folder has been 
provided  with your  car which  con
tains  a complete  schedule and 
brief  explanation  of the  safety, 
emission  control, lubrication  and 
system 
deterioration. Fuels with 
Regular grade octane quality 
should  be used only when  needed 
to  eliminate 
knock-a metallic  rap
ping  noise  generated  during the 
combustion  process. The engine 
does  not require 
Premium fuel. 
Therefore,  its use  would  be an  un
necessary  additional  expense. 
If 
knocking persists, consult your 
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general maintenance  it requires. 
The  maintenance  folder informa
tion 
is supplemented  by this  sec
tion  of the 
Owner's Manual, as 
well as the  separate  emission  con
trol  systems  folder also furnished 
with  your  car. Read  all three  pub
lications  for a full  understanding 
of  vehicle  maintenance  require
ments. 
authorized  Chevrolet dealer. 
In 
any case,  continuous  or excessive 
knocking may result in engine 
damage  and constitutes  misuse of 
the  engine  for which  Chevrolet 
Motor  Division 
is not responsible 
under  the terms  of the  New  Vehicle 
Warranty. 
If the  service  station gas pump 
has  a symbol  similar to the  samples   

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Tires are warranted  by the  tire 
manufacturers  as covered  in the 
New  Vehicle  Warranty  and 
Policy 
on Owner Service folder furnished 
with  your  vehicle.  However,  for 
the  added  convenience  of owners, 
many Chevrolet dealers are 
equipped  to handle  tire warranty 
adjustments 
on certain  makes of 
tires  provided 
on 1974  Chevrolet 
cars. 
Tire  Traction 
A decrease  in driving,  corner
ing,  and braking  traction  occurs 
when  water,  snow, ice, gravel, 
or 
other  material is on the road  sur
face.  Driving  practices  and 
car 
speed should  be adjusted  to the 
road  conditions. 
When  driving 
on wet or slushy 
roads,  it is  possible  for a wedge  of 
water  to build  up between  the tire  and 
road  surface.  This phenom
enon,  known 
as hydroplaning, 
may  cause  partial 
or complete  loss 
of traction, which adversely  affects 
vehicle  control  and stopping  abil
ity. 
To reduce  the possiblity  of 
traction  loss, the following  precau
tions  should  be observed: 
1. Slow  down  during  rainstorms or 
when roads  are slushy. 
2.  Slow  down  if road  has standing 
water 
or puddles. 
3.  Replace  tires when  tread wear 
indicators  are visible. 
4.  Keep  tires properly  inflated. 
For temporary  assistance when 
traction 
is lost  on ice or snow,  the 
use  of 
AC Liquid  Tire Chain is 
recommended. 
REMINDER: Cars equipped  with 
front  disc brakes  have a built-in 
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wear  indicator that is designed  to 
make  a high  frequency,  squealing 
or cricket-like  warning sound when 
the  linings  are worn  to where  re
placement 
is required.  The sound 
will  occur  intermittently 
or con
tinuously  when  wheels are rolling, 
but  will  disappear  when the brake 
pedal 
is applied  firmly. See also  the 
various  brake checks  listed in the 
Chevrolet  maintenance  schedule 
folder. 
Space  Saver Spare Tire 
The Space Saver Spare  tire is 
designed  for emergency  purposes 
only.  Continuous  use 
or operation 
at  speeds  in excess  of 
50 mph is not 
recommended.  The Space  Saver 
Spare  tire warranty 
is void if any 
inflation  device containing  sealants 
is used. Approved  inflation gases 
are  air,  carbon  dioxide,  nitrogen, 
and  Freon  22.   

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as heat  in braking.  Energy in the 
form  of gasoline 
is also  needed  to 
accelerate  back to driving  speed. 
Lubricants 
A properly  lubricated  vehicle 
means  less friction  between  moving 
parts.  Consult  this manual  and the 
maintenance schedule for the 
proper  lubricants  to use  and  the 
lubrication  intervals. 
Automatic  Choke 
Your automatic  choke should  be 
checked  periodically 
as it regulates 
the  gasoline/air  mixture used in 
starting  and warming  the engine. 
Properly Tuned  Engine 
Overall tuning (a check on tim
ing,  distributor  points, spark plugs, 
emission  control· devices , etc.)  can 
improve  your car's gas mileage. 
You  just can't  expect  an 
"out-of
tune" 
engine to give  you good  gas 
mileage  and cleaner  air. 
Excess  Weight 
Fuel economy is related  to the 
work  the engine 
must do. The 
heavier  the load,  the more  power 
it takes.  Keep excess  weight  to a 
minimum  by removing . any  per
sonal  effects  or luggage  from the 
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car or trunk  when they are not 
needed. 
Tire Inflation 
Under inflation  not only  causes 
needless  wear of the  tires,  but can 
also  waste  gasoline.  It's a good 
idea  to check  tire pressures  regu
larly. 
Wheel  Alignment 
"Toe in" or "toe out" has the 
effect  of dragging  your front  tires 
sideways  and causes  premature  tire 
wear. 
It takes  power  to carry  this 
extra  load and that  takes  gas from 
your  tank.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Harness, Safety (See Seat Belts) Hazard VVarning Flasher ............... 36 Headlamp 
High  Beam  Dimmer Switch .......... 22 
High  Beam  Indicator ................ 26 
Light and Instrument Panel 
Switch ........................... 26 
Heater  Operation ..................... 30 High Speed Operation 
During Break-In.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tires .............................. 56 Hitches, Trailer... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 Hood Latch  Maintenance..  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 53 Release ........................... IBC Horn ................................ 20 "HOT" Light (See Engine 
Temperature  Light) 
How To Improve Your Gas Mileage. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 64 Hub Caps, Replacing..  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 Hydroplaning.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 Identification Numbers 
Body .............................. 70 Engine ............................ 70 Vehicle ............................ 70 Ignition  Keys ............................. 3,14 Lock .............................. 14 In Case Of Emergency ............ , . . .. 36 Indicator  Lights 
Brake ............................. 25 Electrical  Charging (Generator) ....... 25 Engine Temperature.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Oil Pressure .......•................ 24 
Infant  Restraining  Methods. . . . . . . . . . .. 9 
Infant Safety Carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 
Inflation Pressure, Tires..... . . . . . . . . . .. 57  Inlets, 
Ventilation 
System .............. 29 
Inside  Rearview Mirror.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Instrument Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 Interior  Appearance Care .............. 41 Jack Operation .......................... 39 Storage ............................ 39 Jump Starting VVith Booster  Battery ..... 37 Key Buzzer System .................... 14 Keys................................ 3 Knocking  Engine (See Fuel) 
Recommendations) 
Lacquer, 
J\crylic Care ................. 44 Lane Changer and Turn Signal. . . . . . . .. 18 Lap and Shoulder Belts...... .. .. .... .. 7 Latches Door.............................. 4 Folding Seat Back. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 4 Hood ............................. IBC 
Lighter,  Cigarette ....•................ 28 
Lights ............................. 23,73 Backup ............................. 73 Brake VVarning ..................... 25 Bright  Beam Indicator ............... 26 
Bright  Beam Switch ................. 22 
Bulb Chart. ........................ 73 Courtesy ........................... 73 Engine  Temperature  Indicator. . . . . . .. 25 Generator Indicator ................. 25 Hazard Flasher.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 36 Headlamp  Circuit Breaker. . . . . . . . . .. 73 Headlamps.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 Oil Pressure Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24 
Sidemarker.  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 Switch ............................. 26 
Tail and Brake. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 73 Turn Signal Indicator ............... 18 Turn Signals.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 
80 
Lining; Brake. .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 
Liquid  Tire Chain. . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 Load, Full Rated (See Tires) 
Locks 
Door.............................. 4 Glove  Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 
Ignition ........................... 14 Steering  Column .................... 14 "Low" (L) Transmission Range. . . . . . .. 17 Lubrication Oils ............................... 47 
Recommendations.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 
Luggage  Compartment,  Driving 
VVhile Open ........................ 13 Luggage Or Cargo Caution. . . . . . . . . . .. 13 
Maintenance 
Appearance 
Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41 Schedule.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46 Manual Transmission.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 
Master  Cylinder,  Brake ................ 52 
Metal  Cleaners.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 
Methods Of Restraining  Children. .... .. 9 
Mirrors, Rear View 
Inside,  Adjustment Up or Down.... .. 5 Inside, Day/Night.... . . . ... . . . . . . . .. 5 Mountainous  Terrain 
Driving  Down Grades ............... 18 
Transmission  Fluid Change  Interval. " 50 "Neutral" (N) Transmission  Range ..... 17 New Car Break-In.................... 2 Oil Additives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 
Change  Interval,  Engine ............. 47 
Checking  Engine Oil Level. . . . . . . . . .. 49 
Engine ............................ 47 
Filter .............................. 47 Pressure Indicator  Light/Gauge.  . . . . .. 27   

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Indicator  Light. . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .. 25 What To Do ....................... 25 Overseas  Operation '.  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . 12 Owner Assistance ..................... 74 Paint 
Care ........................... ... 44 
Touch Up ......................... 44 
Parking  Brake 
............................. 21 Brake  Check ....................... 21 Lights ............................. 73 "Park" (P) Transmission  Position. . . .. 17 Precautions ........................ 14 Polishing  And Waxing ............... " 44 
Positive  Traction  Differential.  . .  . .  . . . .  .. 35 Power 
Brakes ............................ 22 Steering. . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .. 19 Windows, .. , ,.  " '.', ........ ... , 35 Pressure,  Tire Inflation.  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  .. 56 Pushing To Start ................... " 36 Radiator 
Coolant ........................... 54 Coolant  Level Inspection.  . . . .  . . . . . .. 54 
.  Overheating ...................... " 39 Pressure  Cap. . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .. 56 
Radio 
AM/FM ........................... 34 Antenna  ........................... 34 Stereo System. . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .. 34 
Raising Car With Jack. .  . • . . .  . . .  . . .  . .. 39 Rear 
Axle .............................. 49 Speaker .................... ... .... 34 Window  Defogger .. " .............. 31 Registration,  Vehicle 
Engine  Number.  .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .. 70 Vehicle  Identification  Number. ....... 70 Release, Hood ............ '" ... ..... IBC 
Replacement  Tires ................ , . .. 60 Replacement  Wheels. . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .. 60 Restarting . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . ..  15 
Restraints 
Child........ ................... ... 9 
Lap  Belts.. .... . . .... . ... . . .. . . ..  .. 7 
Methods Of Restraining  Children. . . .. 9 Shoulder Belts.  . . . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  7 
Retractors,  Lap Belt.  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .. 7 "Reverse" (R)  Transmission  Range. . . .. 17 Roof Care, Vinyl.  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .. 45 Rotation,  Tire ........................ 58 Safety Belts (Seat Belts).  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . 7 
Carrier, Infant.... .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .. 9 Seat, Child. .. . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .. 9 
Schedule 
Break-In... .. .... .. . ... .  . . . .. .... .. 2 
Maintenance.  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .. 46 Seat . 
Adjustment,  Manual. . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . 5 
Back  Latch,  Folding 
Front. . . . . . .  . . .. 4 
Child Safety. . .  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .. 9 
Seat  Belts 
Buzzer  Light Reminder.  . . . . . . .  . 
. . . .. 9 
Child  Restraint.  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .. 9 . Inspection  and Care.  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .. 9 
Lap ............................... 7 
Retractors.  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .. 7 
81 
Shoulder.... ..... . . .. . . .. .. .... .. .. 7 
Self-Adjusting  Brakes .......... ..... ,. 22 Service  and Maintenance.  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .. 46 Shift Linkage  Maintenance ............... 51 Operation (See Transmission).  . .  . .  . .. 16 Shoulder Belts  Adjustment. . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  7 Side Marker  Lights. .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  .. 73 Signals, Turn ......................... 18 Solvents, Recommended  Cleaning ....... 41 Sound Systems  (See Radio) Space Saver Tire. . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .. 61 Spare Tire 
Jacking  Instructions.  . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .. 39 Spark Knock (See Fuel 
Recommendations) 
Speaker, Rear. .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .. 34 Specifications 
Body  .............................. 70 Capacities.  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .. 70 Dimensions ....................... , 70 Engine ............................ 70 Filters ............................. 47 Fuses ....... ...................... 73 General ........................... 70 Light  Bulbs.  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .. . . . .  . . .. 73 Lubricants.  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .. 47 
Speedometer.  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 Spot Cleaning ........................ 41 Stainless  Steel Protection.  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .. 45 Stains, Removal  of. ................... 41 Starter Interlock ......................... , 14 Safety Switch.. .. . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 Starting Automatic  Transmission  Cars. . . . . . .. 15 Emergency.  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .. 37 Manual  Transmission  Cars ........... 15