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Maintenance 
More frequent  vehicle mainte
nance 
is required  when using your 
car 
to pull  a trailer. Change. the: 
• Automatic  transmission fluid 
and filter  each 15,000 miles, 
(see Trai/ering  brochure foraddi
tional  information). 
.• Rear  axle fluid  each 15,000 
miles, 
• Engine  oil each 90 days or 3,000 
miles , whichever  occurs first, 
• Positive crankcase  ventilation 
valve  each 
12 months  or 15,000 
miles, whichever  occurs first. 
• See index for important  informa
tion  on belts,  cooling  system care 
and  automatic  brake 
adjuslrilent. 
Break·in Schec;!ule 
In addition  to the  new  car break-in 
instructions  in this  manual,  it 
is 
recommended  that your  new car 
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  precautions  should 
be  observed  whenever  a new 
en
gine , transmission  or axle is in
stalled  in your  car. 
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~ DARKENED INDICATOR WITH GREEN DOT .. . •• BATTERY CHARGE OK • FLUID LEVEL OK 
Jump  Start Procedure: 
1. Wear eye protection and  remove 
rings,  metal watch  bands, and 
other  metal  jewelry. 
3-3 
2. Set parl<;ing brake ,firmly. I'lace 
automatic transmission in 
"PARK" in both  vehicles  (don't 
let 
vehicles touch);  turn ignition 
key to LOCK in car  with dis
charged  battery (Neutral  and 
"OFF" in cars with,manual 
transmissioJl).  Also turn off 
lights,  heater, 
ancl all unh~cessary 
electrical  loads. 
3. Attach one end of a jumper 
cable 
to one  battery's  positive 
terminal  (identified 
by a red 
color, "+1', or "P" on the bat
tery  case,  post, or clamp),  and 
the  other  end 
of the same  cable 
to the  positive  terminal of the 
other  battery.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Pari Number SiZe 
1050520 16 oz. 
1050729 8 oz. 
1050803 1 lb. 
1051055 
16  oz. 
1051186  22% oz. 
1051398 8 
oz. 
1051515 32 oz. 
1051516 32 oz. 
1051772 20 oz. 
1051855 32 oz. 
1051858 16  oz. 
Description 
Lubriplate (White  Grease) 
Vinyl Top Cleaner 
Multi-Purpose 
Powdered 
Cleaner 
Preservatone 
Gem  Glo 
Spot 
Lifter 
Optikleen 
Washer Solvent and 
Gas  Line 
De-Icer 
Presoftened Cleaner/Wax 
Dexron II 
G.M. Super  E.O:S. 
(Engine Oil Supplement) 
4-8  Hood, 
Trunk  and Door  Hinges  and Latches 
Cleans  optional  vinyl tops 
Qleans vinyl and cloth on door trim, 
seats  and carpet; 
also ti res  and  mats 
Preserves  finish on 
vinyl fabric 
Quick 
clean-up and  wax; for slightly dirty  finishes 
Spot and stainiemoval on cloth and fabric 
Windshield Washer solvent and  anti-freeze 
Same as 1050001 
One-step cleaner and  wax 
Automatic  Transmission  fluid 
Consult your Dealer for usage   

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Automatic Transmission
Fluid Level 
Recommendations 
Use automatic transmission 
fluids  identified  with the mark 
DEXRON®-II available  from your 
Chevrolet  dealer 
or local service 
station. 
Check  the fluid  level 
at each en
gine oil change  period. 
Automatic  transmissions  are 
fre
quently overfill¢
level 
is checked  when the fluid is 
cold  and the dipsick  indicates  fluid 
should  be added.  However,  the low 
reading  may 
be normal since the 
fluid level will rise as the  fluid tem
perature  increases.  A level  change 
of  over 
% inch  will occur as fluid 
temperature  rises from 
60° F. to 
180° F. (16° C. to 82° C.) 
Overfilling can cause  foaming 
and loss of fluid through  the vent. 
(650 -8S"F.)  (18" _29°C.) COOL  HOT 
WARM 
NOTE, DO NOT OVERFill. It takes only one pint to raise level from ADD to FULL with a hot transmission. 
Slippage and transmission failure 
can  result. 
Fluid  level too low  can cause 
slipping, particularly when the 
transmission  is cold or the car is 
on a hill. 
Check the  transmission  fluid 
level  with the 
engine  running, the 
shift  lever 
in Park, and the car 
level. 
Remove  the dipstick  and touch 
the  transmission 
end of the  dipstick 
5-5 
L. 
NOTE: lithe vehicle  has recently 
been operated for an extended 
period at high  speed or in city 
traffic 
in hot weather or the vehi
cle  is being  used to pull a trailer, 
an accurate  fluid level cannot be 
determined until the fluid has 
cooled down-usually apout 30 
minutes  after the vehicle  has been 
parked.) 
cautiously  to find out if the  fluid is 
cool,  warm or hot. 
Wipe  it clean  and re-insert  until 
cap  seats.  Remove  dipstick and 
note  reading. 
• If the fluid  feels cool, about room 
temperature 
(65° F. to 85° F.) 
or (18° C.  to 29° C.), the  level 
should 
be 1;8 to % inch  below 
the 
"ADD" mark The dipstick 
has two dimples below the 
"ADD" mark to show  this range. 
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. be close  to the "AilD" mark 
(either  slightly  above or below) . 
• If it feels hot (cannot be held 
comfortably)  the level . should  be 
between the "ADD" and 
"FULL" marks. 
NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL. It 
takes only one pint  to raise  level 
from  ADD  to 
FULL with a hot 
transmission. 
Automatic  Transmlssion
Drain 
Intervals 
The  transmission  operating  tem-perature 
resulting  from the type  of 
driving 
conditions under which 
your  vehicle 
is used is the main 
consideration  in establi shing  the 
proper  frequency  of transmission 
fluid  changes. 
If you do not use your  vehicle 
under  severe  conditions,  change the 
fluid  and filter  every 
60,000 miles. 
Refer  to section 
6, "Specifications", 
for  required  fluid quantities. 
If the vehicle  is usually  driven 
under  one or more  of the  follow
ing  conditions 
-considered  severe 
transmission  service 
-change. the 
transmission  fluid and filter  every 
15,000 miles. 
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• In heavy  city traffic  . 
• Where  the outside  temperature 
regularly  reaches 90
0P (32°C) 
for extended  periods. 
• In very hilly or mountainous 
areas. 
• Frequent  trailer pulling . 
• Commercial uses, such as taxi, 
police 
car or  delivery service. 
Transmission Shift Linkage 
Every 7,500 miles or 6  months 
lubric ate shift  linkage  with water 
resistant 
EP chassis Illbricant which 
mee
ts GM specification  6031 M.   

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Every 6 months  or 7,500 miles 
Lubricat~ fittings  with water re
sistant EP Chassis Lubricant  which 
meets 
GM Specification6031M. 
NOTE: , Ball joints  should  not be 
lubricated  unless their temperature 
is 
+10° F  (- 12 °C), or  higher. 
During  cold weather,  they should 
be  allowed  to 
warm up as necessary 
before  being 
l\lbricated. 
Steering  Linkage 
Every six months  or 7,500 miles, 
lubri cate  fittings  with water 
resist
ant EP Chassis  Lubricant  which 
meets  GM Specification 
6031M. 
Power  Steering System 
Check the fluid  level  in the  pump 
reservoir  at each  oil change  period. 
Add  GM 
Power Steering  Fluid 
(or Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
DEXRON"-II) as necessary to 
bririg  level into proper  range on 
filler  cap indicator  depending  upon 
fluid  temperature. 
If at operating  temperature (ap
proximately 150°F, 66°C-hot to 
the  touch),  fluid should  be between 
"HOT" and "COLD" marks. If at 
room  temperature  (approximately 
70°F, 22°C), fluid should  be be
tween "ADD " and "COLD " marks. 
Fluid does not require  periodic 
changing. 
5-10 
"HOT" MARK 
''COL~'' MARK 
\::::j. __ "ADD"   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine INDEX 
Absorbers, Superlift Shock. . . . . . .  . . .. 2-27 
Accessory  Drive Belts.  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .. 5-4 Accessory  P()sition, Steering Column Lock. . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .. 2-2 
Acrylic  Lacquer.  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .. 4-5 Adjusters,  Automatic  Brake. . . . . .  . . .. 2-9 Air  Adjustable Superlift Shock  Absorbers.  . .  . . . . . .  .  . . . .  . .. 2-27 Air  Circulation .......... " ..••..... 2-17 Air  Cleaner . . . . . . . . .  . .. . . . . • • . . . . .. 5-4 Air  Conditioning 
Automatic Operation. .. . .  . . .  . . . . .. 2-22 
4  Seasons Operation. . . .  . . . . .  . . . .. 2-20 Maintenance.  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . .. 5-12 Air Inlets , Ventilating System ........ 2-17 Antenna •.......... -•....•• , . • . . . . .. 2-25 Anti-freeze (See Cooling System).... .. ~l Anti-Spin  Differential. .  . . . . . . .  . . . . .. 2-27 Anti-Theft Key Buzzer System ........ 2-2 Anti-Theft Steering Column  Lock. . . .. 2-2 
Appearance Care. . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .. 4-1 Ash Trays.  .  . . . . .. .. .  . .. . . . . . . .  . ... 2-10 Automatic  Brake Adjusters.  .  .  . . . . . .. 2-9 Automatic  Transmissions Fluid Check.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .. 5-5 Fluid  Recommendations ... , . . . . . .. 5~5 Maintenance. . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .. 5-5 Operation ...... ,., ....... "., .... 2.4 
Starter  Safety Switch .. , ..•• ' .• ' . '. 2·3 Axle Rear Fluid Level ............... , . . .  . .. 5-9 Maintenance .............•...... , 5·9 Backup Lights.... . .  . . .. . . ... . . . .  . .. 6-3 Ban Joints . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .. .. . .. . . .. 5·10 
Bassinet Placement..  • . . . . . . • . .  . . ..  .. 1-9 Battery Emergency  Starting, . , •...... , . . .. 3-2 Auid Level ........ , , .In side Back -Cover Gas Caution. ..  .. . . .. . . . . .  . .. . . .. 3-3 Specifications ....... , ............. 6-1 Bearings, Front Wheel. ......... , .... 5·11 Before Driving Your  Chevr olet. ...... 1-1 Belted  Tires .. , "., ............ , .... 5·14 Belts Engine  Drive .... ,  . .  . .  . .  . . . •.. .  . . .. 5-4 Lap ............................. 1-4 Shoulder, ......... , ............ '. 1-4 Blower, Ventilating ................. 2-19 Body  Identif ication  Number  .......... 6-1 Brakes D,riying Through  Deep Water, . , ,  .. 2-8 Linings .. , ...................... , 2-8 Maintenance ..... '  . ... , . .  . . . . . . . . 5-11 Master  Cylind er Level ......••..... 5-11 Parking Brake..  . . . . . . . . .  . .. . . . . .. 2-8 Pedal Travel ........... , . . . . .  . . .. 2-8 Power, ...................• , ..... 2-8 Self-Adjusting ... , .......•  " ...... 2-8 Trailer .................... ,..... I-to Warning Light. .... -.............. 2-1 2 Break-In Period Cars Pulling Trailers.  . .. ...... .... 1-10 New Car ......... ,., ... ,........ ii Bright Metal Cleaning ....... '. '  . . .  . .. 4-5 "Brights" Headlamp Indicator , ...... , 2-13 
Buckles, Seat Belt., ........... ,. .. .. 1-4 
Bulbs  and Fuses .............. , . , . .. 6-3 Bumper  Jack 
Operation ........ , ...•••••..•.... 3-4 Stowage ............ , .••. , . . .  . . .. 3-5 Seat  Belt Buzzer Key Remin der ................ , . .. 2-3 
6-8 
Cap, 
Engine Oil ...... , . .  . . • .  . . . . . • . . .. 5-2 Gasoline ............. , .  . .  . . . • .  . .. 5-2 
Ca~~~fti~~·:::::::::::::::::: :::::: ~: Carbon  Monoxide  Caution •.. , ..•.... 2-1 Carpet Care... . . . . .. . . . .  . .. . . . . ..  .. 4-2 Carrier,  Infant Safety................ 1-8 Carrier, Roof Luggage ........ , . . . .. 2~27 Catalytic  Converter ........... , .. 5-22, 5-23 Changin g Wheels and TlCes. . . . . . . . .. 3-4 Cha rging System Indicator Light...... 2-12 
Chassis Maintenance.  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .. 5-9 Child  Restraint 
Cars Not Equipped With 
Special Child  Restraints.  , .. , ..• 1-8 
Child Safety Seat. .. . .. .  . . .  . .. . . .. 1-8 Infant  Safety carrier. .. . . .  . .  . . . . .. 1-8 Chrome  Protection ....... , .......... 4-5 Cigarette  Lighter. . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .. . 2-15 Circuit  Breakers,  Headlamps.  . . . . . . .. 6-2 Cleaning 
Carpet Care.. . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . • . . .. 4~2 Exterior Finish  and Trim.  . . . . • . . .. 4-5 Fabric  and  Interio r Trim .......... 4-1 Solvents Recommended ........ , . .. 4-1 Spot Removal. ...... : . . .. . . .. . . .. 4-3 Vinyl  Top ........ , . , . . . .  . . •• . . .. 4-5 Clock ............................. 2-15 Coa t Hooks.......... ........••.... 1-2 Cold Weather Starting..  . . . .  . . • •  • . . .. 2-3 
Comp artment 
Glove., .... , .. , ....... , ...•..... 1-1 Luggage ....................... :. 2·33 Complaint Procedure. . . . . . .  . . . •• . . .. 6-4 Conditioner, Air.. .. .  . .  . .. . . • .. . .... 2-20 Controlled  Differential .......••• , . .. 2-27   

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Cleaning  Solvents ..... , , . . .. .. . . •. 4~2 Exhaust  Fumes ...... , ......•• , , .. 2~ 1 
Traction,  Wet.Roads."' .... ,.,.,,., 5~18 Traffic Hazard flasher. . .  . .. .. .. . ... 3·1 Trailer Hauling .. , . , . , ........... , . . 1·10 
Break ·In Period. . .. .. .. .......... I·JO Cautions ...•................•.. ,. 1·11 Equipment. .. . .  . . . .  . . . .. .  . . . • .. .. 1·10  Sj?ecial 
Maintenance .. , 
.  , ........ , 1·11 TIre  Inflation ..... , .. , . ........... 5·14 Trailer Tongue Load, .......... , .. 1~11 Transmission Automatic. . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  2-4 
Braking Effect  On Hills.......... .. 2·4 Checking  Fluid Level. ..... .  . .  . . . . .. 5·5 Fluid And Strainer ............ , .,. 5·5 Fluid Change Interval ..• " ....• , . .. 5·5 Maintenance. , •...... , . , '. '. . .  . . . .. 5-5 Shift Controls .......... " . . .. . . .. 2-4 Turbo Hydra~matic .........• . , . .. 2·4 Tray.  Ash .......................... 2-JO Tread Wear Indicators .... .',.,., ... , 5-19 Trim Care, Interior ............. , ... , 4-1 Trunk Driving  With Trunk Open. .. ...... 2·1 Turoo..Hydra~matic Maintenance. . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .. 5·5 Operation .................... , . .. 2-4 Turn. Signals and Lane Change Feature ............... , . . . .  . . . . .. 2~5 Underbody Maintenance .... , . . . . .  . .. 5~ 13 Upholstery And Carpet Care.  . . . . . . .. 4·1 Vehicle  Identification Number ....... , 6-1 Vehicle Loading, ...... , ...... , .. , , . . .. 5~ 15 Ventilating Blower., ...... :., .. " .. ..  2-19 
Ventilating  System .................. 2-17 
Vinyl 
Fabric Care Interior.  . . . . . . . •  • . . . .. 4·1 
6-12 r 
Roof Care .................... '" 4·6 Volatile  Cleaning  Solvents, .. ,., ..... 4-2 Caution ... , . , . , , . , .. , ......•.. ,. 4-2 
Volume Control, Radio ... , ..... ,  .... 2~25 Warning Flasher. Hazard ............ 3-1 Warning  Lights ..................... 2·11 Brake ........................... 2·12 
Engine Temperature ......... , .... ,  2-12 Generator •............... , . , .. .. 2~ 12 Oil Pressure.  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . ... 2~ 12 Warranty (See Warranty Folder) Washers Windshield..... .. ... . . .. ... .. .... 2·15 Washing Your Car .................. 4-5 
Waxing And Polishin g .. , , . . . • •  • . .  . .. 4·5 Wheel Bearings , Front.... . . . . .  . . . . .. 5~11 Wheel Changing.. ... . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .. 34 Wheel,  Tilt Steering ........... ...... &2·6 Wmdows ;,; Power ....................••..... 1·3 Rear, Defogger. .......... ,' ...... 2-20 Windshield 
Defrosting and Defoggin g ............ 2·20 
Pulse Wiper  System ...... ,. . .... .. 2~16 Washer  Use In Cold Weather .. ,.,. 2-15 Washer Solution ....... , .......... 2-15 Wipers And Wasbers .............. 2~15 Wrecker, Towing .•.........•....... 3~1 Zone Offices.  .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . • • . . . .. &.6