
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 
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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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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   

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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.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 
SHIFT QUADRANT 
HEATER ,-,.., ... ,T,,,,",' 
OPTIONAL 
CLOCK 
(OPTIONAL 
AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS) 
LIGHTER 
OPTIONAL REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH CENTER OUTLET 
ASH TRAY 
RADIO 
CONTROLS 
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SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT 
GLOVE  BOX 
RIGHT 
OUTLET   

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With  the side  windows  closed, 
outside  air flow  into the front 
grilles,  through  the car  and  out the 
rear  air exhaust  valves. 
Basic Operating  Tips: 
• Always keep front  inlet grille 
clear  of obstructions  (leaves, 
ice,  snow,  etc.). 
• When  heating or air condition
ing 
is desired,  best comfort is at
tained  by driving  with all the 
windows  closed. 
The  following  sections of this 
manual  provide  additional  operat
ing  tips  for obtaining  maximum 
heating  and cooling  comfort. 
(See 
also Engine  Exhaust  Gas Caution 
at  beginning  of this  Section.) 
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Air Vents 
The  air vents  in each  kick panel 
admit  air from  the vent  grille  just 
ahead  of the  windshield.  Control 
knobs  open and close  the vents. 
The  amount  of air  entering  the 
car  through  this system 
is depend
ent  upon  vehicle  speed. 
Four  Season  Air Conditioning 
equipped  cars have  no kick  panel 
vents  since the vents  are a part  of 
the  air conditioning  system.   

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The windshield defrosting and 
defogging  system assists in provid
ing  good  visibility  through desig
nated  areas of the  windshield  under 
most  inclement  weather conditions. 
For immediate  operation of the 
vehicle,  the windshield  should be 
scraped  clear. 
AIR-DEF  Lever 
Pushing the AIR-DEF  lever to 
the  right  allows  air to pass  through 
the  system.  Maximum  airflow 
is 
obtained in the AIR position.  Ad
just 
TEMP (lower)  level as re
quired  to give  desired  degree of 
heat.  Full right  position  provides 
maximum  heat. 
Further  movement  to the  right 
of  the  AIR-DEF  lever directs  the 
'airflow through  the defroster  out
lets  as desired  when windshield  de-frosting 
is needed. At the DEF po
sition  (full right)  most airflow 
is 
diverted  to the  defroster  outlets. 
Vary 
TEMP lever as required. 
Fan 
The  fan lever  has four (4) posi
tions  from  off at the  top  to high 
at  the  bottom. 
Operate system  for 30 seconds 
(blower  on high)  before  switching 
to  DEF.  This will remove  humid 
air  from  the system  and minimize 
rapid  fogging  of the  glass  which  can 
occur  if humid  air 
is blown onto a 
cool  windshield. 
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.Heater  Operating  Tips 
• Clear snow and ice from  hood 
and  air inlet  in front  of wind
shield  to improve  heater and de
froster  efficiency  and reduce  the 
probability  of fogging  on inside 
of  windshield. 
• Clear  windshield,  rear window, 
outside  mirrors  and all side  win
dows  of ice  and  snow  before 
driving  vehicle. 
• Operate blower  on "HIGH" for 
a 
few seconds  before moving  the 
vehicle,  to clear  the intake  ducts 
of  snow.   

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closed  to reduce  dust, road  and 
wind  noise  and uncomfortable 
drafts . 
• For most satisfactory  heater op
eration  and air circulation,  oper
ate  fan  on low  or medium  speeds 
for  normal  operation  and high 
speed  for quick  warm-up  and 
during  extremely  low tempera
tures. 
• For adequate  rear seat heating, 
the  area  beneath  the front  seat 
must  not be blocked  by carpet
ing,  rags,  paper 
or other  mate
rial  and  fan should  operate  on 
.high  blower. 
• For additional  summer ventila
tion  move  the 
AIR lever to mid
position  and the 
DEFROSTER 
lever  to DEE If greater  air
flow is desired,  move the FAN 
lever down  to operate  the three
speed  blower. 
Rear  Window  Defroster 
To insure  clear vision  through 
the  rear  window  during 
incH:ment 
weather,  the Rear  Window  De
froster  has become  established 
as a 
popular  accessory . This  unit draws  in 
air  from  the passenger  compart
ment  and direct s it  against  the back 
window  to remove  frost or mois
ture.  Its blower  has a two-speed 
control  switch on the  instrument 
panel. 
Four  Season Air Conditioning  System 
Operating instructions  for your 
Four Season Air  Conditioner  are 
as follows: 
Fan 
The fan. lever  has four (4) posi-
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tions  from  Lo at the  bottom  to Hi 
at the  top.  When  the air condition
ing  system 
is off,  low  blower  will 
be  maintained  (after engine  cool
ant  temperature  has reached 
95 of.)   

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Positraction  Rear Axle 
The optional  Positraction  pro
vides  additional  traction on snow , 
ice , mud,  sand,  and gravel,  par
ticularly  when one rear  wheel 
is on 
a  surface  providing  poor traction. 
During  normal driving  and cor
nering,  the Positraction  unit 
func~ 
tions as a standard  differential. 
When  one wheel  encounters  a slip
pery  surface,  however , the  Positrac
tion  directs  driving  force to the  rear 
wheel  having  the better  traction. 
Power  Windows 
Power windows  have an ignition 
interlock  so the  windows  cannot be 
operated  unless the ignition  switch 
is in the "on" position. 
REMINDER:  Remove the ignition 
key  when  the vehicle 
is not  at
tended  by a responsible  person. 
A  master  control  for both  win
dows 
is provided  at the  driver's 
position.  Also, an individual  switch 
is provided under right window  for 
passenger  use. 
Adjustable  Front Seat Back 
-Driver's Side 
The optional  adjustable  front 
seat  back  (driver's  side) can be 
adjusted  to two  positions  by means 
of  a control  handle located  at 
the  right  rear of the  driver's  seat 
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cushion.  With the control  handle 
in  the  full  rearward  position the 
seat  back 
is adjusted to the full  rear
ward  position;  when the control 
handle 
is actuated (rotat td) for
ward  the seat  back 
is adjusted  for
ward 
to a  normal  position . 
ADJUSTABLE SEAT BACK 
CONTROL 
HANDLE 
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