
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Trailer Halllihg 
Since passenger  cars are designed 
and 
i~ended to be used  primarily 
as passenger  conveyances,  towing 
a 
trailer will  effect  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  car depends  on what  special 
equipment  has been  installed 
on 
your car. Chevrolet  does not rec-ommend 
towing any trailer 
over 
1,000 pounds  gross trailer  weight 
unless the car has  the proper (!quip
ment . 
Information on trailer  haul
ing capabilities,  special equipment 
required , and  optional  equipment 
offered  by 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 LlJ 5Z6). 
To assist  in attaining  good han
dling  of the  car-trailer  combination, 
it is important  that the trailer 
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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  inflation 
pressures 
shown :on the  placard 
affixed  to 
the left' front  door.  The 
allowable  passenger  and cargo 
load , also  shown 
on the same  pla
card, 
is reduced by an  amount 
eq  ual  to the  trailer  tongue  load on 
the  trailer  hitch.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TIRES 
The factory installed tires on 
your 
vehicl ,e , shown in · the  Tire 
Usage  Ch
per
formance'characteristics 
for  normal 
vehicle 
~peration: 
•  Endu tiLnce '.~" 
• Handling . ,'c' 
• Noise·' 
• Ride;  .. /. 
• Roaa  Hazard ~esistance 
• Rol~!1g Re~l$tiLnce 
• Traction .'. .. , 
•  Tread 
Mileage . 
This  section  contains  some tips 
on 
how you can  obtain  maximum 
benefit  from these  tires and your 
investment  in them. 
Vehicle Loading 
When  inftiltedas  recommended 
on  the  tire  pressure  placard, located  on 
the  left  door 
of your  vehicle , the 
tires  originally  installed will operate 
satisfactorily  at all  normal  highway 
loads 
and s peeds. Do  not  load  your 
vehicle  beyond  the capacity  shown 
on  the  tire  placard . This  represents 
the  design  capacity  of the  vehicle , 
not  merely  of the  tires . 
Station  Wagon  loads 
Should be 
distributed as far forward as pos~ 
sihle  . .Luggage  racks do not in
crease 
the  maximum  vehicle load 
capaciiy  specified. on  the  tire 
pla
card. 
Inflation Presslire 
Tir~' cold inflation pressures 
listed ' on  the  tire  placard  provide 
for 
the best  combination  of tire  life, 
riding ' comfort , . and  vehicle 
hand
ling for normal . driving  conditions . 
Use of the  highest  pressures  shown 
on  the  placard  will result 
in im
proved  fuel economy.  For those 
owners 
who prefer  the utmost  in 
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II REcOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURES - (PSI COlO) : YeHKlE  LOAD fRONT REAR - , 
ur TO V1:HICI.! ~"m ;,..' 
RECOMMENbiO TIRE SIZE(S) (USEQNLY IN SETS)  LOAD RANGE . 
BECAUSE, :O':'POSSI8LE ·A ,DYERSE EFFECTS ON VEHICLE HANDLING, DO 'NC)T MIX RADIAL TIRES WITH OTHER' TYPE TIRES oN THE SAME VEHICLE. 
IIE!iICLE C"'~ACITY ~~,' ; ,', 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine co mfort,  the reduced  tire pressures 
listed  on the  placard  may 
be used 
when reduced  loads of 5 occupants 
or 
less are  carried.  Improper  tire 
inflation  pressures 
c,an adversely 
affect  tire life and  vehicle  perform-
l' ance. 
Too Iowan air  'pressure  results 
I in increased  tire flellingand heat 
ENGINE AN,D BODY STYLE 
4' Sedans, Coupe s ;;' " -except Imp ala 'S ' 
~ Impala ,'S' , 
Station Wagon 
, 
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build  up, weakening  the tire  and 
increasing 
sus ceptibility to damage 
or failure. In addition, low air 
pre ssure  reduces  fuel economy  and 
may  result  in  abnormal  tire wear 
and  adverse  vehicle  handling.  Too 
high  an air  pressure  can re sult 
in 
har sh ride , increas ,ed su sceptibility 
to  dam a
ge fr om  road  hazards,  and 
STANDARD TIRES 
HR78-15 (R adial) 
G78-1 5  (Bias Belted) 
LR7
8-1 5C (Radial) 
All 
sta ndard tires are blackwall With whi tewall  optional. 
All tires fo r sedan s a-nd co upes are load range 8, except as n ote d. 
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abnormal  wear. 
Tire  inflation  pressures  should 
be checked at least monthly  when 
the 
tires , are "cold" and when 
changing  the load  you plan 
to carry 
in  your  vehicle . 
L The cold  tire inflation  pressure 
applies 
to the  tire  pressure  when 
a  vehicle  has not been  driven  for 
OPTIONAL  TIRES 
G78-15  (Bias Belted) 
HR-78-1 5 
W/S (Ra dial) 
G
78-15 W/S (Bias Belted) 
L78-1 5C  W/S (Bias Belted)   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine for 3 hours  or more,  or driven 
less  than  1 mile. 
2. It is normal  for tiTe pressures to 
increase 4-8 PSI when the tires 
become  hot from 
driving. Do not 
"bleed" (reduce  tire inflation 
pressures) 
after driving  your 
vehicle.  Bleeding  serves 
to in
crease tire flexing  and heat  build
up  which  can result  in tire  dam
age  and  failure. 
3.  For  sustained  driving 
at turn
pike speeds; cold inflation 
pressures should be increased  4 
PSI above the recommended 
cold  inflation  pressures  on the 
tire  placard  up 
to a maximum  of 
32 
PSI for  load  range  B tires,  36 
PSI for load  range  C, and  40 PSI 
for load range D. Sustained 
speeds  above 75 mph  are not 
recommended  when the 4 
PSI 
adjustment  would require  pres
sures  greater  than the maximum 
pressures  above. 
4, Always  use a tire  pressure  gauge 
(a pocket type gauge is recom
mended)  when checking  infla
tion pressures. Underinflated 
radial tires may have  the same 
appearance 
as a  properly  inflated 
radial  tire. 
Visual  inspection of 
-tires for in/laton is totally inade, 
quate especially  in the  case 0/ 
radial  tires. If inflation  pressure 
of  an  individual  tire 
is found to be 
consistently low, have your 
dealer find and correct  the cause. 
5. Be sure to re-install  the tire  in
flation  valve caps, if 
so equipped, 
to  prevent  dirt and moisture 
from  entering  the valve  core 
which  could cause air leakage. 
Inspection and Rotation 
Your tires  perform  different  jobs 
(front  tires are involved  with steer
ing and  rear  tires  normally  with 
propelling  the vehicle)  and can 
wear  differently  depending  on the 
type  of roads  driven,  individual 
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PROPERLY INFLATED 
BIAS-BELTED TIRE 
PROPERL Y INFLATED 
RADIAL TIRE   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air Cleaner 
Your Cl:
 receives its power  from 
a 
mixture  of gasoline  and air. The 
air is  taken  into the system through 
the air cleaner  so it's  important  to 
replace~he air cJea!1er at required 
intervals.  A dirty 
air cleaner  re
duces . engine  efficiency. 
Properly  Tuned'Engine 
Overall tuning (a check on tlin
ing , spark  plugs,  emission  control 
devices,  etc;) 
can improve  your 
car's  gas mi,leage . You  just 
can't 
expect  an "out-of-tune" engine  to 
give  you good  gas mileage  and 
cleaner  air. 
Excess  Weight 
Fuel economy is related to the 
work. the engine . must  do. The 
heavier  the load , the  more  power  it 
take
s. Keep  excess  weight  to a 
minimum  by removing  any per
sonal  effects  or luggage  from the 
car or trunk  when they are not 
needed. 
Tire Inflation 
Underinfiation  not only  causes 
needless  wear of the  tires,  but 
can 
also waste  gasoline. It's a good 
idea to check tire pressures 
regularly. 
Wheel  Alignment 
Incorrect "toe in" or "toe out" can 
have the effect,of dragging  your 
front  tires sideways 
and may cause 
premature tire  wear. 
It takes power 
to  carry  this extra  load and that 
takes  gas from  your tank. 
Catalytic  Converter 
The catalytic  converter is an 
emi ssio n control  device added to 
5-22  the 
exhaust  system to reduce  hy
drocarbon 
and carbon  monoxide 
pollutants  from the exhaust  gas 
stream. The converter contains 
beads which are coated  with  a cata
lytic  material  containing  platinum 
and  palladium. 
Use of the  catalytic  converter 
has  the advantage 
of allowing  the 
engine 
to be  re-tuned  for improved 
fuel  economy  anddriveability. 
The catalytic  converter  requires 
the  use 
of unleaded  fuel only, 
Unleaded gasoline is used  to re
duce  combustion  chamber deposits, 
corrosion 
and to  prevent  lead con
tamination 
of the  catalyst  that 
would  render  it ineffective. 
The  use 
of leaded  fuel will cause the COIO- . 
lytic converter  to become  ineffec
tive 
as an  emission  control device.   

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 Owner Assistance, ........••..... , ... 64 Paint Care •...............• . -. . , .... 4-1 Parkin g Brake. : .. , ........•..... ...... :. 2-8 Lights ... , .............. ; . . . .  . .•• 6-3 Precautions .............. , . . . .  . . . . 2-2 Polishing And Waxing ....... -........ 4-5 Positive __ Traction Differ ential: . .  . . . . .. 2-27 Pow~r Brakes.. . .......... .  . ....... .  2-8 Door Locks.... .... .•.. . . ........ 2-27 Seats.... .. . ..... .... ........ .... 1-3 Steering ............. '. ' . .  . . . .  . . .. 2-6 Windows ........... _,I I' .  • • • • •  • • • •• 1-3 Pressure,  Tire Inflation·;~;.:' •... ,' ..•.... 5-14 PulseWiperSystem.,.:~~ ... , ........ 2-16 ,:,J.)i!J,lShing To Start .... ,,:,, " . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .. 3-2 '-';:R~.ator """~~~ I  5  7 ;~!t,~;-_ °l_:~i'~~e" 'I~s~,tio~::::: :.::-:: 5..7 --;'~'.?}~ · verhea ting ...... '-~' •......... :... 3-3 '-'. Pressure Cap ..... ;~, .............. 5-9 Radio 
~f!n~::::: ::::'::::::: :::::::: ~:~~ Stereo .... : .............. ,; . . .  . .. 2-26 Tape System.  . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .. 2-26 Raising Car,With Jack. , ' .......•.... 3·1 Rear Axle Lubricant. ........... '. .... .. 5-9 Window  Defogger.  .  . . . • . . .  . • . . . .. 2-20 Reclining Seat .......... ,. .. ...... .. 2-28 Registration, V ;hicle EngineNumber .•.•... ' .......... . 6-1 Vehicle  Identification Number... ... 6-1 Release; -Hood .....•..... Inside Back Cover Replacem ent, Tires and Wheels. , . . . .. 5-19 
Restarting ........................ , 2~_3 
Res traints , 
~~t:::::::::::::::,:::::::::::: Lap Belts .......... " l ............  . Methods Of Restraining  Children .. . 
Shoulder  Belts .. ' .... ~ ........•... '. 
Rest s, Head  (See Head Restraints) Retractors , Lap Belt. . _ . ............. . 
Roof Care, Vinyl. ... , ... , .........  . 
Roof  Lugga ge. Carrier;  ,:: ......•...... 
R otation,  Tire; ....... ; ......•...... Safety 
Belts  (Seat Belts) ...... _ •.....•.... Carrier.  Infant. ..... _. ' ......•. ,  .  ,  , , Seat,  Child .......... : ..... • •..... Schedule 
1-8 1-7 1-4 1-8 1-4 
1-4 4'5 2-27 5-16 
1
-4 · 1 -8 
1- 8 
Break·!n ..... , .. , . ... , . ...  , . .  'ii Sea t Adjustment,  Manual. ....... , , .. ~. }·2 Adjustment, Power.'., .. ". , ., .. "  ,; ·.-3 Back Latch,  Folding. Front, ..... , .. 1-3 Belt Buzz~r/Light Remind er .... , ',1. ' 1-6 Child  Safety ........ , .......... d . .1-8 Head Restraints .•. ~' •...... '. ,  , .  . .. ,1-7 Seat  Belts . Child  Restraint..... .. ... ....... .. 1-8 
Inspection  and Care.~', ....... ,., ',' 1-7 Lap ........... ,....... ....  .... •• • • 1-4 
R et ractors ......... ,.< .... , .. ',  ",: 1 -5 Shoulder ........ , .  , .............. ' 1· 5 
Self-Adjusting  Brakes .... '.' ...... . , ; 2-9 S ervice and Maintenance .. ,  , . .  . . . . .. 5-1 Sh ift Linkage  Maintenance.  , ' ... ' ...... "  5·6 Operation (S ee Transmi ssion) Shock Absorbers,  Superlift. . . . . . . .  . .. 2-27 Shoulder  Belts Adjustment. ...... , .. , 1-5 
Side Marker  Lights. .  . .. . . . . .  . . .  . . .. 6-3 
6-11 
Signals, Tum ....................... 2-5 Solvents , Rec ommen ded Cleaning -.,. " 4-1 Spare Tire ..  , ,  , ....... , ....... ,  , , .. 3-4 Jacking Instru ctio ns .. ,. , . . ' ..• ,.... 3·4 
Spark Knock ( S ee Fuel 
R eco mmendati ons) 
Specifications .-General. . . . . . . .  . . .  . .. ·6-1 Speed  Control (Cruise Control) .. ; . . .. 2-6 Speedometer ................. ;-~ .... 2-10 Spot Cleaning •..... .........•....... 4-3 S tain less Stee I'.Pro tection ... ', .  . • ..... 4·5 
Stains, Removal  of. .' ... ......•. '; _ ..•. 4 ·3 Starter  Safety Switch ................ 2-3 . Starting  . Automatic Transmission Cars. . . . 2·3 
Erner.gency .. " .... , ..... ' ,'  .  , ... .",. 3·1 Manual Transmis sion Ca~... .. . ... 2-3 Station Wago n .. -'" .' ... '.'o'~;-;, .. , ' .. 2·28 Concealed Luggage  Space ........  ·2-33 Operatibg Seats and Tailgate . •... 2-29 Steering . Column  Cont,rols ,., ... ' .. ',  •...... ,  2-3 Column Lock~ ........... ; . . . . ... 2-3 Gear-Lubrican t ..... ;-........ ; .. --.. 5·10 Maintenance ........ _ . . , ..... ~_ •. ; . 5·10 Power.  , . , .... , , , , . , •.... , .  .  . . . .. 2·6 Wheel,  Tilt. ......... : ... :  . .  . . . . .. 2-6 Stereo Radio .................. : ........ 2-26 
Tape S yste m ..................... -2-26 Straps, Safety (See Seat  Belts) Storage Of Items .......... " .... ,... 1·3 Superlift Shock  Absorbers ..• , ...... , 2-27 Suspension  Maintenance .......• , ... , S~10 Tape System, Stereo •........ i.. -' ••• ,. 2·26 Temperature ' Control, Cooling ..........••. _ . .  ..  2-20 
Control,  Heating .•.••......•...... 2-19·   

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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