
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • Adjust the heating  or  cooling  system to force  outside  air into  the car as . d esc ribed abo ve bUI set the  fan to high speed . 
• On cars with  outside  air vents  in or  under  the instrument  panel,  open the vents  fully. 
New. Car "Break-In" Period 
You  can  drive  your new car from  its very  first mile/kilometer  without following . 
a 
formal"break~in" schedule. However,  there'are things  you can do during  the 
fir st few hundred miles/kilometers of driving  that will add to the future 
perf orm ance  and  econ omy of  your  car. 
We recommend  you limit  your speed during the  first  500  miles (800 kiJomet ers) ~ 
to  a  maximum  of 55 mph  (90 km/h) ; but do  not  drive for  long  period s al any' 
one  constant  speed, either Jast 
or slow.  During  this time , avoid fulllhronJe start s _ and, if possible,  avoid h"ard stops especially  during the first 200 miles (320 
kilometers) of driving. 
Always  drive at moderate  speed until the engine  has completely  warmed 
up. 
If yo u plan  to use  your  new car for trailer  towing,  see additional  information  in Section 1 under "Trailer Towing." 
GUARD AGAINST THEFT 
Your new  Citation  has many  features to help prevent  theft of the car itself, its 
equ ipment, and its  content s.  But  these  ami-theft  features depend upon you to 
work . 
THE TIME TO BE MOST ON GUARD IS WHEN LEAVING THE CAR ... 
• PARK IN A LIGHTED SPOT WHEN YOU CAN. 
• LOCK THE STEERING COLUMN AND TAKE THE KEYS, 
• 
Turn the  key  to "Lock," and remove  the key. This  locks  the igniti on  and 
both steering and shift connols unless your car has  a manual transaxle. 
In  that  case, the  shift  control- is not  locked . 
• If you must  leave  a key  with the car,  leave  the  square-head key .only . 
Take  the oval-Read key with  you. This  will help  prevent  unwanted  entry into your car at a later  date, or into your -trunk. 
• 
FULLY CLOSE ALL WINDOWS AND ANY ROOF PANELS. AND LOCK ALL DOORS. 
• 
KEEP COSTLY  ITEMS OUT OF SIGHT AND LOCKED UP, 
• 
Never  leave things of value  in plain  sight  on  seats or noor. 
• The glove  box offers a place -to hide small  items. 
• Lock larger  items in the trunk or place  them  in the rear storage . 
FUEL REQUIREMENTS 
Your engine is designed to use only unleaded gasoline.  Unleaded  gasoline must 
be' used  for the  emission  control $ystem to operate properly. Its use  will  also  reduce 
s park  plug fouling , -exhaust  system corrosion and engine oil deterionition . 
Using leaded  gasoline  can damage  the emiS5ion control system and could result 
in  loss of warranty  coverage. This is especially true on cars that have  the C-4 
System . Leaded  gasoline will damage tbe oxygen sensor, which may affect 
emission  control, fuel economy 
and drivabiJity . See "C-4 (Computer Controlled 
Catalytic  Converter) System" in "Service and Maintenance"  Section 5 of this 
manual  for more  information. 
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o STANDARD 
o OPTIONAL 
1. AIC Outlet 2. Warning Lights 
Standard I.P.-Gen, Fasten  Belts. 
Oil/Choke,  Temp. 
Optionall.P.-Fasten Belts, Brake, 
Check  Engine  (Calif. Only), Choke. 3. Rear Defog  Switch 
4. Brake Light 
5. Turn Signals 
6. Speedometer,  Odometer & Hi Beam Indicator 
7. Clock 
8. Chack Engine (Calif. Only) 
9. Radio 10. Heater & Opt. Ale Controls 
11. Glove Box 
12. Ash Tray with Lighter 13. Shift Quandrant, Auto. Tr~ns_. 
14. Vent Levers 15. Fuel Gage 
16. Parking Brake  Release 
17. Light Switch 
18. Delay Wiper Control Knob 19. Clock or Tach (OptJ 
20. Warning Gages 
21. "Emission" Indicator Flag   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LAMP BULB DATA 
Application 
Candle 
Power 
Headlamp  Unit 
.................. . 
High  Beam 
........................... 65W 
Low Beam ........................... 55W 
Front park and Directional Signal ....... 24·2.2 
Front Fender Side Marker  Lamp .. , .. . .. .  2 
Rear 
Side Marker Lamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2 
Tail,  Stop and Directional Signal -Base  Model , .........•....... 32-3 
License 
Plate Lamp ........• '" .. . . . . . . . .  2 
Back  Up Lamps 
........................ 32 
Courtesy 
Lamp. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .  6 
Dome 
Lamp............................ 12 
Instrument 
Illumination Lamps .......... . 
High  Beam  Headlamp 
Indicator ......... . 
Indicator Lamps 
Gen 
......... , ...................... . 
Oil/Choke ......................••.... 
Temp. System .................. ,  .•... 
Brake  Warning ....•........•.....••.. 
Turn Signal ......................... . 
Seat Belt  Warning .................••. 
WIWiper Control  with Pulse 
n 2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
Type  6052 
1157NA 
194 
194 
1157  194 
1156 
906 
~ ,I 
161 194 168 
194 
194 
194 
194 
194 
194 
194 
Wiper 
Option ....................•.. 2 194 
Heater or AIC Control Panel Lamp .....• . 
Glove Box Lamp ...................... . 
Radio  Dial Lamp 
, ..................... . 
Radio 
Stereo  Indicator ............. , ... . 
Stereo Dial ............................ . 
Underhood  Lamp 
...................... . 
Luggage  Compartment  Lamp 
.......... . 
Rear  Lamp  Asm. Directional 
Signal ..... . 
Lamp  Asm. Tail and 
Stop .............. . 
Hazard  Warning  Flasher 
.......•........ 
Turn Signal Flasher .................... . 
PROCEDURE: Roar T.~ L.mp Bulb SenM:ing: T., ",pI_. burnt out bulb: 
2 194 
2  194 
2  1893 
LED 
DS41 0 
2  1893 
15 93 
15 1003 
32  1156 
32-3  1157 
6  Lamp  Type 
2  Lamp  Type 
1. Open d""k Hd and r."' ...... the f"", lamp ossembly 'etaining wing nuts. NOTICE: On lialcllbaO"k modeb. remove eo'pe t from Trim Finist.;n9 Pan.! then "'m ..... Panel to pn..,.,_.o win. nuts IsH I;Iu •• I. 2. Remo.e lemp .....,lIly from _iel". 3. RBrI.,.. _kit! by fiM p.essing dawn on 'IIt.IIining I .. ch 'h

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 
The wiring circuits  in your  vehicle  are protected  from short circuits by a combination of fuses,  circuit  breakers; and fusible thermal  links in the wiring itself.  This greatly  reduces 
the  hazard of electrically  caused fires in the  automobile. 
The  fuse junction box is  located  under the right  side of the instrument panel. 
The 
headlight wiring is  protected  by a circuit breaker in the light switch.  An electrical  overload will cause  the lights  to go on an,d off, or in some cases  to remain  off. If this happens , have your headlight wiring checked  right away.  Besides  a fuse, the  windshield  wiper motor is also protected by a circuit  breaker. If the motor  overheats,  due to overloading caused by heavy  snow, etc., the  wiper ·will remain  stopped until the motor  cools. Be sure  to have  the cause  of the over· loading  corrected.  Circuit breakers  for power windows  and power door locks are located on the bulkhead  in the  engine 
compartment. 
CIRCUIT RATING 
Radio ........................................... 10 Amp. 
Wiper 
......... ......................... ......... 25 Amp . 
Stop, .Rear & Front,  Hazard  Lamps, I.P. Indicators  .. 20 Amp. 
Dir. 
Sig .. B.U.  Lamps  .............................. 20 Amp. 
Heater, 
AlC .............. ........................ 25 Amp . 
Inst. Lamps,  Radio Dial Lamp,  Heater  Dial Lamp, WIS Wiper  Lamp,  Cigarette  Lighter & Ash Tray  Lamp  ..  5 Amp. 
Gages  Warning  Lamps, Cruise Control , Brake  Alarm, 
Oil, Rear Defogger,  Fuel Gage,  Headlight  Buzzer, Seat Belt Warning  Buzzer, Temp., Gen., Idle Stop . 20 Amp. 
Glove 
Box Lamp, Dome  Lamp,  Luggage  Lamp, Clock, Hood, Cigarette  Lighter, Courtesy  Lamps, 
Key  Warning .................................... 20 Amp. 
Tail,  Parking  and 
Side Marker Lamps, License  Lamp 20 Am·p. 
Choke Heater . . . . . .  . .. .. .. . .. . . .  . . . . .. . . . . 20 Amp . 
Do 
not use fuses of higher  amperage  rating than those recom· mended  above. 
Fusible  Links are incorporated  into the wiring  system.  These 
are  wires 
of such  a gage  that they  will fuse  (or melt)  before damage occurs  to an  entire  wiring  harness in the event  of an electncal overload. See your  Chevrolet  Dealer if 1usible link replacement  becomes necessary. 
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