
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKER: (Continued) Tho hSDdlomp clrculls are proleded by a dreult breaker In the light Iwitch. An slsc:trlcol overload will cause the lamps to go on and off, or In som~ cOles to remain off'. If this condition  deve lo ps, have your 
wiring  circuit. checked Immediately. In addition  to a fuse, the windshield 
wiper mot or Is also protected by a circuit breaker. If the motor oyer· heats, due to overk>adlng  caused by heClvy snow, etc.  tl\e wipers  will 
remam stopped unltl the  motor cools.  Also, a c.Irc:uit brea ker. mounted on 
the firewall, protects  the power window, power seat, and other  circuits when vehicle Is so equipp.d. Where current load Is too heavy, the 
circuit breake r  Intermittently  opens and closes, protecting the circuit until the cause Is found  and eliminated. Fuses, located in the Junction Block beneath the dash on  the driver's .Ide are: Radio, TCS SoL, Hydra·matic Downshift and Anti·Diesel Control, Pulse Wiper System, ChQke Pull Off ........................ . W/S Wiper............. .• . .. . .................... . Stop Lamps, Hazard flasher..... . ......... . Heater, A /C ...... .  . .. ' Dir. Sig., B /U lamps, Power Window Relay. Inst.lamps, Heater Dial,::, ..... Inst. Panel Warning Lamps, Gauges, Cruise Control, Rear Defogger Override Relay, SeaL8elt Warning Buzzer. ..... -. c •••••. Warning Buuer, Luggage Lamp, Clock, Courtesy Light, Ligflter, 
lOA 25A lOA 25A .. 20A 3 A 
lOA 
Glove Box Light. .  . .  .. . .  . . .  .  . ..... 20A Tail lamp, Parking Lamp, License, and Side Marking Lamp...  . ..... 20A 
An Air Conditioning  high blower speed fuse, 30 amps., is located in an In-tine fuse  holder runnin g from JUnction block  to AI ... Conditioning  -relay. Do not Ufe fuses of higher amperage rating than those recommended 
obove.  Fusible , 
LInks are in(:orporated into 'he  wiring  system.  These are wires of such a gauge that they will fuse (or melt)  before damage occun to an _ent ire wiring harn ess in tile even' of an electrical 
overload. See your Chevrole t Deal er if fusible link re placement 
becom es necessary. 
BULB SPECIFICATIONS Heodlamp Unit Outer-High Beam ..........•..•.. Low 8eam .... · .•.••..••.... 
Inner -High  Beam .......... , . •.. .. Parking lamp and Front Directional  Signal. .......••... Toil and Stop  Lamps Re,ar Directianal Slgn(ll .......•..... license Plate Lamp ............•..... Back.up  Lamp ................•.••.. Glo ....  Comportment lamp .•..••.....• Indicotor lamps Clock lamp Temperature Indicdtor Lamp 011 Pressure  Indica'tor lamp Generator Indicator lamp Hi-880m Indkator lamp Auto.  Trans. Quadrant Lamp 
Directional  Signal Indicator Lamp 
Brake  System  W,a ,rn!ng  Lamp Seat Belt Warning Lamp oOor Open Warning  Lamp Inshvmen' Panel Ou.ter lamps. Sid. Morker-FrOl1i ................. . Side Marker-Rear ................. . Heater, Ale COntrol Panel Lamp .....•. 
D ome Lamp ....................... . lU9t1oge Compartment  Lamp ......... . Underhood lamp ................... . Courtesy Lamp ..................... . 
Radio Dial Lamp (All exe. Stereo ond Tape player) . . ................ . RadiO, Oial Lamp (Stereo and Tape player) .................... . 
Reading lamp ..................•... Radio  Indicator .......••..••.•.••... 
6-3 
Can_uea power Humb ... 
37Y~W 4000 55W (S.ale~, Beom) 
37V1W 5001 (Sealed  Beam) 
24-2.2 11S7NA 
32-3  1157 3 168 
32 I J 56 2 1891 
2 194 
3  168 
2  194 
2 
194 
2 1895 
12 211·2or211al 15 1003 15  93 
6 631 
3  1816 
2 564 15 1004 I 66   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Glove Box ......................... 1·1 Harness, Safety (See Seat Belts) Hazard  Wa rning Flasher.  . . . . .  . . . . . .. 3· t H ead lamp Flickering  (Circuit Breaker) ........ 6-3 High  Beam  Dimmer Switch ..... _. .. 2 ·9 H igh Beam Indicator.... .. .. ...... 2· 13 Ught and Instrument Panel Switch....... .. ..  .. .. .. .. . ... .. 2·13 Head Restraints.  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .. 1·7 Heate r Operation .... , ........•...... 2·19 High Speed Operation During  Break·In... .... ....... .... ii Tires ............................ 5·14 Hit ches,  Trail er ..................... 1·10 Hood latch Maintenance ..•............. 5·12 Release .............. Inside  Back Cove r Horn .............................. 2·7 
"HOT" Light  (See Engine 
Temperature  Light) 
H ow 
To Improve Your Gas Mileage Tips ..... ' ................ 5~21 Hub Caps,  Replacing.... . . . . . .  . . . . .. 3A Hydroplan ing ......... , ... ....• , , .. 5·18 Identificatio n Numbers Body ........................•.... 6-1 Engine  ...................... , ... 6-1 Vehicle.  . . . . . . • . • . .  . • . • • . . . .  . . . .. (j. 1 Ignition 
Key s .... , .......... , ...• ...... 1-1, 2~2 Lock.. ........ .. ..  .. ..  .. .. .... .. 2·2 In  Case Of Emerg ency ........... , , .. 3·1 Indic ator Lights 
Brake .............. , .... , ....... 2-12 
Electrical  Charging (Gene rator) ..... 2-12 
Engine Temperature ............ , .. 2- J 2 Oil  Pressure.. . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . ... 2-11 
In fant Restraining Methods  .......... 1·8 Infant Safety Carrier ..... , ... , . • . . .. J·8 Inflation Pressure,  Tires.  . . .. .  . .  . . . . .. 5·14 Inle ts,  Ventilation System ......•... ,. 2·17 Inside  Rearview Mirro r ........•• ,. "  1·3 Instrume m Panel. . . . . . .  . . . .  . . • .  . . .. 2-10 
I nterior  Appearance Care ......•..... 41 Jack Operation ...... ;." ., ..  .. .. .. .... 3-4 
Storage .... , . , . ,  ,  , , . , . .  . .  . .  . . . . .. 3-5 Jump Starting  With Booster  Battery. .. 3-2 Key, Buzzer System ... , ... , ... , , . . . .. 2-2 Keys .............................. 1·1 Knocking  Engine (See Fuel 
Recommendation s) 
Lacquer,  Acrylic 
Care .... , ........ ,'  4-5 Lane  Change r and Turn Signal. . . .  . .. 2·5 Lap and Shoulder Belts .. , .  . . . . . . . . .. 1·6 Latches Door ............................ 1-2 Foldi ng Seat Back .. , ....•........ 1-3 
Hood ................. ,..... . ... 5·1 2 Lig hter,  Cigarette. .........•.. ... ... 2-15 Lights......... ........ .... ........ 6-3 Backup.......... .. .. ..........  .. 6-3 Brake Warning. _, ..... , ....... " .. 2-1 2 Bright  Beam Indicator. , . , , ...•. , .. 2· 13 Bright Beam Switch ... ".......... 2-9 Bulb Chart ............ , .......... &.3 Courtesy ....... : . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .. 6-3 Engine  Temperature  Indicator.  . . . .. 2-12 Generator Indicator ... , . . . .  . . . .  . .. 2-12 Hazard Flasher ... ..... , .... , . , . .. 3·1 Head lamp  Circuit  Breaker. . . . .  . . .. 6-3 Headlamps ..... " ... , .. , . ,'. . . . . . 6-3 Headlamp  warning buzzer. .  . . .  .  . .. 2-15 Maintenanc e ...... ~ ....... , . . . . . . 6-2 
Oi l Pressur e Ind icator .. , .... , .  , , .. 2-11 
6-10 
r' 
Sidemarker ... , .. .. , , . ,  , , •• •... ,. (j.3 Switch ........... , .... , ..••.... ,. 2-13 
T ail and Brake ......... , . • . . .  . . .. &.3 Turn Signal Indicator ......... , . .. 2-5 Thm Signals .............. , .  . . . .. 2-5 
Lin ings, Brake, . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-8 Liquid  Tire Chain .................. 3-1 Load, Full Rated (S ee  Tire s) Locks DOM ... ,., ........ , .. , ...... , ... 1-2 GI~v.e Box ... , ..... , .. ,.... .... .. 1-1 IgnItion ..... , .. , .  .  . . .  . • • . .  . . .  . .. 2·2 
Powe r Door ...... , . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .. 2-27 
St ee rin g Column ................ ,. 2-2 
l ow -Lead  Fue ls ................ , . .. 5-1 Luggage Compartment , Driv ing 
Whi le Open ........... ,  " . ... ,.,. 2-1 Luggage Carrie r, Roof ............. , 2-27 
Maintenanc e 
Appearance 
Care ............ , .  . .. 4.'1 Master  Cylinder,  Brake ... , .......... 5-11 Meta l  Cleaners. , , . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .. 4-5 
M ethods Of Restraining  Children .. ". 1-8 Mirrors, Rear View  ...... , ...... "., 1-3 Mountainous  Terrain 
Driving Down Grades.. . ...... ..  .. 2-4 
Transmissio n Flu id Change  Interva l. 5-5 New Car  Break-In ........ ,. .. .. .. .. it Oi l In for mati on .................... 5-2 Operation in  Foreign  Countries ...... , 1-12 Operation of Station Wagon Seats .. , 2-29 Other Controls and Features. . . • • . . .. 2-27 Outside 
Air  Vents ........... ,. , .......... 2-17 Ove rheated Engine 
Indicator Light. ........ " ... .... ,. 2-12 What To Do ........... " .• " .. .. 2-12 
O verseas  Operation ..........••.  , ... 1-12   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine GAS STATION  INFORMATION Refer to "Service and Maintenance" 
Section  for Further 
Details. 
Gas Cap -Located  behind the 
licen
se plate  (coupes  and sedans) 
and  le
ft rear  fender  on station 
wagon  model
s. See gas  cap re
moval  procedure  in "Service and 
Maintenance"  Section (Page 5-2). 
Gasoline Recommendalion 
Use only an unleaded  gasoline. 
. Hood Release 
To Raise  Hood-Th e hood release 
handl e 
is located  beneath  the in
strument  panel to the  left  of the  steering 
column.  Pull the release 
handle  to relea
se the  hood  lock and 
then  raise  the  hood  manually 
as 
shown  on illustr ation. 
Engine Oil DipstiCk-Located on 
the  left side  of engine  block.  Check 
o
il l eve l as the  last  operation  in a 
fuel  stop.  Main tain betwee n 
"ADD" 
and "FULL" marks  on dipstick  . 
Engine Oil Recommendation
Use only high  quality SE oils. See 
page 5-3 for  oil viscosity  chart. 
Tire Inflation Pressures-Check 
at  least  monthly.  Keep inflated  to 
pressures  shown  on tire  placard 
af
fixed  to left  front  door of your ve
hicle. 
Windshield  Washer -Check res
ervoir  fluid level  regularly. 
Use a 
washer  fluid, such 
as GM Opti
kleen. 
Battery-Check the  fluid  level 
monthly. 
If the  fluid  level is low, add 
only  colorless,  odorless drinking 
water 
oJ distilled  water' to bring 
level  to 
split ring  in !iller opening. 
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