
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   

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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. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • A comfort  clip is provided  for 
those  who 
find the shou1der  belt 
tension  a source  of discomfort. 
If the  shoulder  belt tension  be
comes  uncomfortable, 
puB down 
on  the  shoulder  belt (not 
more 
than  one inch)  to provide  the 
minimum  amount of slack  neces
sary  to relieve  tension.  Then push 
the  comfort  clip snuggly  against 
the  guide  loop. 
CAUTION: Ex
cessive  slack could  result in in
creased  personal  injury due to 
reduced  restraint  system effec
tiveness. 
• To unfasten  belts, depress  push 
button  in center  of buckle. 
• When  no longer  in use,  front 
seat  lap-shoulder  belts can be 
stowed 
by allowing  them to re
wind  into their  retractors.  The 
comfort" clip can be adjusted 
when  removing  belts, so shoul
der  belt  slack  will be fully  taken 
up  by retractor. 
NOTE: Take  care not to let  the 
"lap" (portion  of the  belt)  twist 
while  it 
is being  rewound  into the 
retractor.  The bulk  of the  twisted 
belt  may  cause  the retractor  to jam 
so it will  not rewind  further while 
at  the  same  time the retractor's 
locking  mechanism  prevents the 
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belt from  being  withdrawn. If a 
belt  should  become  jammed,  you 
may  be able  to release  it by  work
ing  the  belt  in and  out until  the belt 
rewinds  far enough  to unlock. 
If lap 
belt  (portion)  remains jammed, 
or other parts of the  restraint  sys
tem  do not  operate  properly  take 
the  vehicle 
to your dealer for 
service.   

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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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Braking  System 
The service brake system is de
signed  for braking  performance 
under  a wide  range  of driving  con
ditions  even when  the vehicle 
is 
loaded  to its  full  rated  vehicle  load. 
Power  Brakes 
• On cars with  power  brakes  if 
power  assist to the  brakes 
is in
terrupted  due to a stalled  engine 
or some malfunction,  two or 
more brake  applications  nor
mally  can be made  using reserve 
power. 
• If the  brake  pedal is held down, 
the  system 
is designed  to bring 
the  car  to a full  stop  on reserve 
power.  However,  the reserve 
power 
is partially  depleted each 
time the brake  pedal is applied 
and released. Do not pump 
brakes  when brake  power  assist 
has  been  interrupted. 
• When reserve power is ex
hausted,  the vehicle  can still  be 
stopped by applying greater 
force  to the  pedal. 
Parking  Brake 
• To set parking  brake, fully de
press  foot pedal  at far  left  side. 
• For maximum  holding power, 
depress  regular brake pedal with 
the  other  foot at the  same  time. 
• To release  parking  brake, pull 
"BRAKE RELEASE" lever on 
lower  left instrument  panel. 
• As a reminder,  the brake  system 
warning  light 
is designed  to glow 
whenever  the parking  brake con-
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trol is not fully  released,  and the 
ignition 
is on. 
• Never  drive car with parking 
brake  set 
as this may  overheat or 
otherwise  damage rear brakes. 
NOTE: "Riding the brake" by rest
ing  your  foot on the  brake  pedal 
when  not intending  to brake  can 
cause  abnormally  high brake  tem
peratures,  excessive lining wear 
and  possible  damage to the  brakes.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Generator Indicator Light 
The red light  will go on when 
the  ignition  key 
is in the "on" posi 
tion,  but before  the engine 
is 
started.  After the engine  starts, the 
light  should 
go out  and  remain  out. 
If the light  remains  on when  engine 
is running,  have your Authorized 
Chevrolet  Dealer locate and correct 
the  trouble 
as soon  as possible. 
Engine  Temperature 
Indicator Light 
This indicator  light is provided 
in  the  instrument  cluster to quickly 
warn  of an  overheated  engine. With 
the  ignition  switch in the  START 
position,  the  red 
TEMP indicator 
will  light  to let  you  know  that it 
is 
operating  properly. 
When  the engine 
is started,  the 
red  light  will go out  immediately. 
It will  light  up at no  other  time 
unless  for some  reason  the engine 
reaches  a dangerously  high oper
ating  temperature. 
If the light  comes  on 
during  extreme  driving condi
tions,  such as an  extended  idle, turn 
off  the  air conditioner  (if used)  and 
run  the engine  slightly  faster than 
idle  speed  with the transmission  in 
neutral  gear. 
If the light  does  not 
go  off  within  a short  period  of time 
(1-2  minutes),  then turn the engine 
off  until  the cause  of the  overheat
ing 
is corrected.  Glance at the  in
strument  cluster frequently 
as you 
drive  to see 
if this  light is on. 
Brake System Warning 
Light 
The  service  brake system is de
signed  so that  half of the  brake 
system  will provide  some braking 
action  in the  event  of a hydraulic 
leak  in the  other  half of the  sys
tem . 
If the  warning  light labeled 
"BRAKE, " located at lower  left of 
instrument  cluster (speedometer 
face),  glows continuously  when the 
ignition 
is on  and  after  the brakes 
have  been  firmly  applied  it may  in-
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dicate  that there is a malfunction 
in  one  half  of the  brake  hydraulic 
system . 
On cars equipped  with 
front  drum  brakes, the  light  will 
go out when  foot is removed  from 
brake  pedal. 
• As a check  on bulb  condition 
the  light  should  glow with the 
parking  brake applied  and the 
ignition  on. (Light 
is also a 
reminder to release parking 
brake). 
• The  light  should  glow during 
engine  starting  to verify  that the 
bulb 
is operating  properly. 
• Have system  repaired  if light 
does  not come  on during  check. 
• This warning  light is not a sub
stitute  for the  visual  check  of 
brake  fluid level  required  as part 
of  normal  maintenance. 
If the light  glows  red: 
• The parking  brake control is not 
fully  released  or, 
• The service brake system is par
tially  inoperative.   

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Reset the clock,  if your car is so 
equipped,  by pulling 
out the  knob 
and  turning 
the hands  clockwise  if 
slow,  counterclockwise  if fast.  This 
will, 
if the  clock  error is five min
utes 
or more,  automatically  com
pensate  for time  gain 
or lag. Sev
eral  resettings,  several days apart, 
may be needed  to properly  adjust 
the  clock  mechanism.  Have your 
clock  cleaned 
and oiled by a com
petent  clock serviceman  at least 
every  two years. 
Cigarette  Lighter 
The accessory cigarette lighter is 
located on the  instrument  panel 
face. 
To operate,  push it in.  When 
it  becomes  heated, 
it automatically 
pops 
out ready  for use. 
Windshield Wiper 
and  Washer 
The windshield  wiping system 
operates 
at two  speeds and is de
signed  to wipe  clear  designated  areas 
of the 
windshield  under most 
inclement  weather conditions. 
The 
windshield  wipers work electrically 
and are not affected  by engine  op
eration. 
Push  the control  lever to the 
right  to 
start the electric  windshield 
wiper . 
The two-speed  electric wiper 
has  both  a 
"low" and a "high" speed 
po sition. 
Pressing  the control  will send  a 
measured  amount of water 
or other 
cleaning  agent onto the windshield 
and  will  also  cause  the wiper  lever 
to  move,  thus starting  the wiper  . 
motor.  The wiper  will then  con
tinue  to operate  until manually 
turned  off at the  wiper  lever.-
Fill  the washer 
jar only % full 
during  the winter  to allow  for ex
pansion  if the  temperature  should 
fall  low  enough  to freeze  the so
lution. 
• Check  washer  fluid level  regu
larly-do it frequently  when the 
weather  is bad. 
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• Use fluid such as GM 
OPTIKLEEN to preventfreez
ingdamage, and  to provide  bet
ter  cleaning. 
• Do not use  radiator  anti-freeze  in 
windshield  washer; it could 
cause  paint damage. 
• In cold weather,  warm the wind
shield  with defrosters  before us
ing 
washer-to help  prevent  ic
ing  that  may  seriously  obscure 
vision. 
Ventilation System 
Your  Camaro  incorporates  a 
ventilation  system 
that provides 
ventilation  comfort, made  possible 
by the addition  of air  vent  provi
sions  in the  rear  body  lock pillar. 
Another  feature of the  system 
is 
continuous  low-speed operation of 
the  air conditioner  blower, result
ing  in an  uninterrupted  supply 
of 
outside air flow  into the car  when-  

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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