
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Start Car: 
• Seat belts must be properly 
buckled around each outboard 
front  seat occupant , after  getting 
in  the  car,  before  the starter  will 
operate. 
• The  reminder  buzzer and light 
are  designed  to 
go on if seat 
belts  are unbuckled  at occupied 
front  seats while  the vehicle 
is 
underway  (the engine will con
tinue  to 
run). 
• The engine may be restarted 
after a stall  without  interlock  in
terference  if the  driver  remains 
seated. 
If  Starter Will  Not Operate: 
• Remove  any objects  from un
occupied  front seats. 
• Re-buckle  front seat belts. 
NOTE: Front seating positions 
contain  a weight  detector  which is 
, designed  to activate  the starter  in
terlock 
or the  buzzer  and light ni-
minder  whenever  a nominal  weight 
is placed on the  seat  and belts  are 
not  buckled.  The weight  detector 
cannot  distinguish  between a pas
senger  and any object  on the  seat, 
therefore,  such items  should  be 
stowed  elsewhere  in the  vehicle. 
Leaving  something  on the  front 
seat  and leaving  the front 
seat belts 
fastened  while the 
car is parked 
creates  a current  drain which  could 
result  in a discharged  battery after 
a  period  of time,  which  will vary 
depending  on battery  and weather 
conditions. 
IfStarterSti  IIWi II NotOperate: 
• Set parking  brake firmly,  move 
transmission  lever to 
"Park" (re
verse  for manual  transmission 
cars)  . 
• TURN IGNITION KEY TO 
"ON" ("RUN"). 
• Open hood  and press  button on 
manual  override  switch labeled 
"START", mounted  on bright 
6 
orange  support  at side  of engine 
compartment 
on driver's side
see  illustration. 
• Close  hood,  enter car, fasten 
seat belt, and follow normal 
starting  procedures. 
NOTE: The reminder  buzzer and 
Light are also  designed to come  on 
if a malfunction  develops in the 
starter  interlock  system. 
If the car 
will not start  and the buzzer/light 
reminder  did 
not come on, the   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Seat Belt Buzzer/Light 
Reminder 
• The  front  seat belts  are linked  to 
a  buzzer  and light  which  remind 
occupants  to fasten  their belts. 
• The buzzer  and light  are de
signed  to come  on when  any 
outboard  front seat occupant's 
belt 
is not  fastened,  while at
tempting  to start  the engine;  or 
if  any  front  seat belt 
is un
fastened  while driving  in any 
forward  gear. 
• The reminders  do not  come  on 
when  the engine 
is running  and 
a  front  belt 
is unbuckled  if the 
transmission 
is in Park or neu
tral  (automatic  and column
shift  transmission  cars), or if the 
parking  brake 
is engaged  (floor 
shift  transmission  cars). 
If seat belt system , ignition  in
terlock  system, or  reminder  system 
does  not work 
as described , see 
your  dealer  for information  and assistance. 
Lap Belts (For 
Rear Seat 
Passengers) 
• Seating  positions  next to side 
windows  have retractors  which 
are  designed  to automatically 
take  up excess  webbing  and 
maintain  tension on the  lap  belt. 
These  belts should  be positioned 
and  secured 
as described  above 
under 
"Lap-Shoulder Belt  Com
bination. 
" 
Seat  Belt Inspection 
• Periodically inspect belts, 
buckles,  adjustable  latch plates, 
retractors,  interlock and re
minder  systems,  guide loops, 
clips,  and anchors  for damage 
that  could  lessen  the effective
ness  of the  restraint  system. 
• Keep sharp  edges  and damaging 
objects  away from belts,  and 
other  parts of restraint  system. 
• Replace belts if cut,  weakened, 
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frayed,  or subjected  to collision 
loads. 
• Check  that anchor  mounting 
bolts  are tight. 
• Have questionable parts re
placed. 
• Keep  seat belts  clean  and dry. 
• Clean  only with  mild  soap  solu
tion  and lukewarm  water. 
• Do not  bleach  or dye  belts  since 
this  may  severely  weaken belts. 
Child Restraint 
Children in automobiles  should 
be restrained to lessen  the risk  of 
injury  in accidents,  sudden stops 
or  other  hazardous  situations.  Gen
eral  Motors  dealers offer restraint 
systems  designed  specifically  for 
use with infants  and with  small 
children.  The GM 
"Infant Love 
Seat" is designed  for babies  up to 
20 pounds.  The GM "Child Love 
Seat" is designed  for children 
weighing 20 to 40 pounds, up to 3   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine erly when  riding.  However,  if 
unusual  conditions  prohibit use 
of  restraints 
and require  that a 
Trailer  Hauling 
Since passenger  cars are designed 
and intended  to be  used  primarily 
as  passenger  conveyances,  towing 
a  trailer  will affect  handling, 
dura
bility and economy.  Maximum 
safety  and satisfaction  depends 
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 
Camaro depends on what  special 
equipment  has been  installed  on 
your  car. Chevrolet  does not 
rec
ommend  towing any trailer  unless 
the 
car is properly  equipped. Infor
mation on trailer  hauling capabili
ties, special  equipment  required, 
and optional equipment  offered by  child 
must stand, 
he should 
stand 
on the  floor  directly  be
hind  the front  seat. This will 
Chevrolet 
is available  from your 
Chevrolet  Dealer 
or by writing: 
Chevrolet 
Motor Division,  Detroit, 
Michigan 
48202 (or in Canada 
by  writing  to General  Motors 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 
infla
tion pressures  shown on the placard 
affixed to the  left  front  door. The 
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help minimize  the possibility of 
injury  from frontal  impacts  in 
the  event  of an  accident. 
allowable  passenger 
and cargo 
load,  also shown 
on the same plac
ard, 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 
miles,  whichever  occurs first, 
• Positive  crankcase  ventilation 
valve  each 12 months 
or 12,000 
miles,  whichever  occurs first. 
• See index  for important informa
tion on belts,  cooling  system care 
and automatic  brake adjustment.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Break-in Schedule 
In addition  to the  new  car 
break-in  instructions  in this  man
ual,  it 
is recommended  that your 
new  Camaro  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  precau
tions  should  be observed  whenever 
a  new  engine,  transmission 
or axle 
is installed  in your  car. 
Operation  in Foreign  Countries 
Your Camaro is designed  to op
erate  on fuel  of approximately 
91 
research  octane number  or higher, 
sold  in the  United  States and Can
ada. 
If you  plan  to operate  your 
Camaro  outside the continental 
limits  of the  United  States 
or Can
ada,  there 
is a possibility  that the 
best fuels  available  in some  coun
tries  are so low  in anti-knock 
quality  that excessive  knocking 
and  serious  engine damage  may 
. result from their use. To obtain 
information  on the  quality  of fuels  available 
in the  countries  in which 
you  plan  to travel , write  to Chevro
let  Motor  Division,  Service Depart
ment,  Detroit,  Michigan 
48202, 
(or in Canada  write to General 
Motors  of Canada  Limited, 
Owner 
Relations  Department , Oshawa, 
Ontario), 
giving: 
• The  vehicle  identification  num
ber  ( on  plate  on instrument 
panel ahead of the steering 
wheel  and visible  through  the 
windshield , or  from  registration 
slip  or title). 
• The country or countries in 
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which  you plan  to travel. 
It 
is recommended  that you not 
operate  your Camaro  in any  coun
try  not  having  fuels meeting  the 
requirements  of 
your Camaro 
engine. Engine modifications  are 
not  available  to compensate  for 
low anti-knock quality fuels. Op
eration  of your  car under  condi
tions  of continuous 
or excessive 
knocking  constitutes  misuse of the 
engine  and may  cause  engine  dam
age for which  the Chevrolet  Divi
sion 
is not  responsible  under the 
terms 
of the Chevrolet New 
Vehicle  Warranty.   

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Anti-Theft  Steering 
Column  Lock 
The anti-theft  lock, located  on the 
right  side of the  steering  column, 
has 
five positions: 
• Accessory  -Permits operation 
of  electrical  accessories  when en
gine 
is not  running. To engage, 
push  key in and  turn  toward  you 
(  counterclockwise)  . 
• Lock-Normal parking position. 
Locks ignition and provides 
added theft protection  by pre- venting 
normal opera
tion  of steering  wheel 
and  shift  controls.  Key 
cannot  be returned  to 
"lock" position and re
moved  until transmis-. 
sion 
is placed  in "park" 
(automatic  transmis
sion  models)  or in re
verse  on manual  trans-
mission  models. 
• Off-Permits  turning engine off 
without  locking steering  wheel 
and  shift  controls. 
• Run (ON) -Normal  operating 
position. 
• Start  -Permits  engagement  of 
starter. 
NOTE: The  anti-theft  steering column lock 
is not  a substitute for the  parking  brake. 
Always set the  parking  brake when leav
ing  the car unattended. 
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If difficulty is experienced  in turn
ing  the ignition  key and  lock  knob 
to  unlock  the ignition,  attempt to 
turn  the steering  wheel 
as hard as 
possible in the  direction  the wheels 
are  turned.  At the  same  time turn 
the  ignition-lock  in a clockwise 
direction  with 
as much effort as you 
can  apply  with your  own hand.  Do 
not  attempt  to use  a tool  of any  kind 
to  apply  additional  force on the 
lock  knob, 
as this could  break  the 
knob. 
Parking 
When  leaving  your car unattended, 
• Set parking  brake. 
• Place automatic  transmission 
selector  in Park  (Reverse  for 
manual  transmission). 
• Turn key to LOCK position. 
• Remove  key ( the  buzzer  will 
remind  you). 
• Lock all doors.   

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Automatic  Transmission 
Models 
1. Apply the foot  brake. 
2. Place transmission selector 
in "P" or "N" ("P" preferred). 
A starter  safety switch  prevents 
starter  operation  while the trans
mission  selector 
is in any  drive 
position. 
(If it is necessary  to 
re-start  the engine  with the car 
moving,  place the selector  lever 
in 
"N".) 
IMPORTANT:  Do not  keep  the 
starter  engaged  for more  than 
15 
seconds  at a time.  Wait 10 or 15 sec
onds  before  trying again. 
. 
3. Depress  accelerator  pedal and 
activate  starter 
as outlined  be
low  for different  conditions. 
• Cold. Engine  -Fully depress 
accelerator  pedal and slowly 
release. 
With  foot oD the 
pedal, 
crank  the engine by 
turning  the ignition  key to the 
Start  position  -release  when 
engine  starts. 
If engine  starts, but fails to' 
run, repeat this procedure. 
When engine is running 
smoothly  (approximately 30 
seconds),  the idle  speed  may 
be  reduced  by slightly  depress
ing  the accelerator  pedal and 
then  slowly  releasing. 
• Warm  Engine  -Depress  ac
celerator 
pedal  about halfway 
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and hold  while  cranking  the 
engine. 
•  Extremely  Cold Weather 
(~elow O°F.) Or After Car 
Has  Been  Standing ' 
Idle 
Several 
Days-
Fully  depress  and release  ac
celerator  pedal two 
or three 
times  before  cranking  the en
gine. 
With  foot oD the accel
erator  pedal, 
crank the engine 
by  turning  the key  to the 
Start position and release 
when  engine  starts.  . 
Manual Transmission Models 
1. Apply parking  brake and shift 
transmission  to neutral. 
2. 
Hold clutch pedal to floor 
throughout  the starting  proce
dure.  A starter  interlock  prevents 
starter  operation  when clutch 
is 
not fully  depressed.  (Select the   

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leasing  the clutch  pedal.) 
3. 
Operate accelerator  pedal and 
starter 
as outlined  in step  3 
(under  Automatic  Transmission 
Models). 
Engine Flooded 
Depress  accelerator  pedal and 
hold  to floor  while  starting  until 
engine 
is cleared  of excess  fuel and 
is 
running smoothly. Never 
"pump" the  accelerator  pedal. 
Warm-Up 
Always let the  engine  idle for 20 
to 30 seconds  after starting  and 
drive  at moderate  speeds for  several 
miles, especially during cold 
weather. 
Driving with the Chevrolet Automatic Transmissions 
The Turbo  Hydra-Matic 350 
and 400 are completely  automatic 
transmISSIons. All replace  the 
standard  clutch and transmission. 
Turbo Hydra-Malic  350 
and 400 
After starting  the engine  with the 
selector  lever 
in N (Neutral)  or P 
(Park) 
position  select the range  de
sired  (see table)  and depress  the accelerator. 
A gradual  start with a 
steady  increase  in accelerator  pres
sure  will result  in best  possible  fuel 
economy.  Rapid acceleration  for 
fast  starts  will result  in greater 
fuel  consumption. 
Automatic transmission shift 
quadrants  of all GM cars  continue 
the  uniform  sequence  of selector 
positions.  This particularly  benefits 
multicar  families and those  who 
occasionally  drive other  cars. Shift 
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indicators  are arranged  with "Park" 
position at one  end,  followed  in se
quence by "Reverse" , "Neutral" 
and  the forward  driving ranges. 
All  automatic  transmissions  are 
equipped  with a starter  safety 
switch  designed  to permit  starting 
the  engine  only when  the trans
mission 
is in the "Park" or "Neu
tral" 
position.  For additional 
engine  braking  effect, 
as sometimes 
needed  in mountainous  driving,   

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mediate  or low  range. Park position.  Exercise care when 
depressing  button to prevent 
un
intentional  shifts to Park, L2 or 
Reverse. Floor  Shift Lever 
The floor  shift lever  may be 
moved  freely from Drive  or Reverse 
to  Neutral.  Upshifts 
from Ll to L2 and L2 to 
Drive  can be facilitated  by pushing 
shift  lever  to right  while  shifting. 
Depress  shift lever  button  (lo
cated  on top  of shift  lever) 
as you 
shift  into other  ranges.  Depress  the 
button  on top  of the  handle  fully 
when  shifting  into or out  of the NOTE:  Shift quadrant  for all 
Automatic  Transmissions 
is located 
on  the  instrument  cluster. 
P  -PARK R  -REVERSE 
N  -NEUTRAL 
D  -DRIVE 
L, -LOW, 
Turbo Hydra-Malic  350 and 400 
Use only when car is stopped. 
For backing car -from stop. For standing (Brakes Applied) 
For forward driving. Depress accelerator to floor for extra acceleration below 65 mph; depress accelerator half·way at speeds below 30 mph. For driving in heavy traffic or on hilly terrain. Shift into L, at any vehicle speed. The transmission will shift into second gear and remain in sec· ond until the vehicle speed or throttle are reduced to obtain first gear operation in the same manner as in D range. L, range position prevents the transmission from shifting to 3rd gear. 
For hard pulling through sand, snow or mud, for climbing or descending steep grades. Shift into L, at any vehicle speed. Depending upon the axle ratio of the vehicle the transmission will shift to second gear at any speed above approximately 40 MPH and will shift to 1st gear as speed is reduced below 40. L, range position prevents the transmission from shifting out of first gear. 
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