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SECTION 3 
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 
See also ",Engine Exhaust Gas Caution  (Carbon  Monoxide),'  at the  beginning of 
"Starting and Operating,"  Section 2 of this manual. 
FOUR·WAY HAZARD WARNING FLASHER 
•.  Use the  warning  flasher to warn other drivers any lime your vehicle -becomes 
a  traffic  hazard, day or nighc. 
 
• Avoid 'stopping  on the  roadway ,if possible. 
• Turn on  the  hazard waming"nas~,er by pushing  in on the button (inside the collar)  located on the column just 'behind the steering  wheel. The flasher will work with the ig1J.ition key either ofT or -on. 
• The turn  signals do not work  when the hazard  flasher is on. 
• On some  vehicles. if the brake  pedal is pushed  down, the light s will not flash ; 
they will stay  on until  the brake  is released . 
• To turn ofT the flasher,  pull the button  collar out .. 
EMERGENCY STARTING 
NOTICE: Do not push or tow this vehiele to start it. Under some eonditions this may damage the catalytic converter or other parts of the vehicl •• 
If your  vehicle  has a discharged  battery. it can be started by using  energy  from 
another bauery .. a  procedure called  "jump starting." 
JUMP STARTING 
CAUTION: The instructions below mllst be followed ..,x8ctly or personal Injury (particularly to eyas) or property damege may result from banery explosion,  ';-attery acid. or "ectrical 'short Circuit, burns. 
• To reduce the likelihood of sparks 'and thus of an exp&oslon) , and of electrical 
burns. be sure the jumper cab," or ciampa do not hev. 100 .. Of m;uing insulation. 
• 
THE MAJOR SAFETY  PRECAUTlON  IS TO MAKE THE FINAL  CONNECTION 
TO  GROUND (a solid, stationary metallic object) ON THE ENGINE AT SOME DISTANCE  FROI'II THE BATTERY  .. THIS HELPS  REDUCE THE CHANCE OF AN EXPLOSION  DUE TO SPARKS. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CAUTION: If the air cleaner is removed during repair or maintenance, be sure to . put It back on correctly. If the air cleaner is not correctly installed, there could be II fire In the engine compartment (if there should happen to be a backfire), or other engine malfunction. 
Power Steering System 
Check the 'fluid level in  the  power  steering  pump at each  engine  oil change.  Add GM :Power  Steering  Fluid, (Part  Number GM 1050017) as needed: 
, • Ifnuid is warmed  up (abo ut 66°C or lSO"F --hot  to the  to uch),  the fluid  level 
should be between  the "Hot" and "Cold" marks on the  filler  cap indicat or. 
• If cool  (about 21°C or 70° F), the  fluid level should  be between  the "Add" and "Cold" marks. 
This  fluid 
does not need ' periodic changing. 
Freedom Battery 
Your new  vehicle  has a Delco FREEDOM battery. It needs  no periodic 
maint enance . Its 
lOp is permanently  sealed (except  for two small  vent holes)  and 
has  no filler  caps. You will never  have to add  water. . 
The hydrometer  (test indicat or)  in  the top of the  battery  provides  information  for 
testing  purposes  only. 
For full power  needs at repla cement  time, a Delco  battery  with ,the  same  catalog 
number  as shown  on the  original  banery's  label 
is recommended. 
CAUTION: FoUow the precautions  listed in the Jump Starting Cautton {see the "'n Case of Emergency''' section o"f this manual, when working on or near the battery. 
Personal injury (particularly to eyes) or property damage may result from battery explosion, battery acid, or electric.1 (short circuit) burns. 
Hood latches and Hood Hinge 
At  the  interval  shown  in the  Maintenance  Schedule lubricate  hood  latch assembly 
and  hood  hinge  assembly  as follows : 
1 .  Wipe  off any  accumulation 
of dir.t or contamination  on latch  parts. 
2.  Apply  Lubriplate or equivalent  to latch  pilaf bolts and latch loc king 
plate . 
3. Apply  light engine  oil to all pivot  points  in release  mechanism,  as well 
as  primary 
and secondary  latch mechanisms. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Switch Headlights .... TEMP (Temperature) .. Locks Door ... 
2~19 2-17 1-2 
Ignition ............................................. .. 2-5 1-1 2-2 
2-25 Keys .. Theft Protection .. Lowering Seats .. Love Seat, Child & Infant: .. Lugglige/Cargo Capacity ... Luggage Rack ... Maintenance Record .. Maintenance Schedule .. Manual Transaxle Clutch Adjustment. .. . 
1-10 5-11 2·29 7-12 5-.1 
Maintenance ...........................................  . 5-8 
5-8 
2-11 
2· 10 2-12 4-1 4-5 
1-3 
Operating Tips .. Operation .. Shift Speeds. Metal Cleaners .. Metal Damage, Body ... Mirrors, Rearview .. Mobile Radios-. Monoxide Caution, Carbon .. . 2-25  2-1 
2-1 2-2 
2-2 
2-15 Muffler ...............................................  . New Car Break-In Period Octane Rating, Gasoline ... Odometer Oil, Engine Capacity .. Change Interval.. Dipstick ... Filter ... PreSsure Gage .. Pressure  Light... Recommendation (Gas) .. OIL Light.. Openings, Roof... Opening The Hatchback ... Hood .. Windows .. 
6-.1 5-3 (inside Back Cover) 5-3,7·1 2·1-9 2-17 
5-3 
2-17 (See "Roofs") 
2·26 (Inside Back Cover) 1-5 Operating Speeds, New Car... 2-2 Operating Tips Fuel  Economy.. 2-4 Trailer Towing.. 1-13 Transaxle... 2-9 Ventilation System.. 2.20 Operation in Foreign Countries.. 2"3 Outside Rearview Mirror.. 1.3 Overheating, Engine.. 3-3 Overseas Operation.. 2.3 Owner Assistance.. 6-1 Owner's Record... 7-11 Oxygen  Sensor., 5.2 Paint Care.. 4-4 
Paint  Damage .. Parking;. Parking Brake .. Parking Lights .. PCV Valve & Filter .. Peda'·TI"avel, Brake ... Pedal Travel,  Clutch .. Polishing & Waxing .. Pollution Control Power 
4-' 2-. 2-14 7-3 7·2 2-14 5~8 
.-. (See "Emission Contron 
7-8 
Antennas Brakes .. Door Locks .... Seats ... Steering Pressure, Oil Light ... Pressure. Tire Inflation ... Pulse Wiper ... 
2-25 
2-14 
1-2 1-' 2·12 
2-15 
5-11 
2-7 
Pushing to Start ................................ .. 5-2 Radiator Antifreeze (Coolant) .. Cap, Prassure .. Checking Level .. Overheating .. Thermostat... 
Radios & Antennas ... Raising Seats ... Rear Cargo Cover ...................... .. Compartment .. . Window Defogger .. Trailering .. Rearview Mirrors .. Reclining Seats .. Recovery Tank, Coolant .. Release 
Hatc.hback 
Hood .. Seatback Latch ... Reminder Lights .... 
Replacement  Fasteners 
5-5 5-. 5-5 3-3 5-7 
2-23  -2-25 
2-25 
2-:27 
2-2,2-28 2-21 '·11 1-3 1-' 5-5 
2-25 (Inside Back Cover) 
1-' (See "Lights") 5-1 
5-1 Replacement Maintenance Schedule .. Raplacement Owner's·Manual... 7-13 Replacement Parts .............  ....................... 7-2 Restraints .. Rocking Car When Stuck .. Roofs Carrying Cargo On ... Luggage Carrier .. Rack .. Vinyl .. Vista-Vent. ... Rotation, Tire .. Rustproofing .. Rust Protection ... Sefety Belts .. Seats  (See 
"Seat Belts") 3-7 
1-3,2-2,9 2·29 2·29 
'-5 2-26 5-12 
'-5 '-5 (See "Seat Belts") 
Adjustment.. 1-4 Child... 1-10 Folding.. 2-25 Latches.. 
1-5 Reclining.... . '-4 Seat Belts Care.. 4.3 Child Restraint ............................................ 1.10 Inspection.. 1-10 Lap/Shoulder.. 1-6 Light/Buzzer Reminder... 1;8 Pregn~nt Women .. Rear Seat. ... Self-Adjusting Brakes .. SENSOR Indicator .. 
1-8 2-25 2-14 2-18,5-2 Sensor, Oxygen.... 2-18,5-2 Service & Maintenance.. 5-1 Service Station Information (InSide Back Cover) Sheet Metlll Damage... 4-5   

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Refer to "Service and Maintenance" 
Section for Further Details 
Fuel Cap-Located behind a hinged door on the lett rear  fender. See fuel cap removal  procedure on page 5-1. 
Fuel Recommendation -Use unle~ded gasoline only . 
Hood Release -Located  beneath the instrument panel to the left of the 
steering column. To open, pull the handle to re lease  the hood lock . Then , 
j" push down slightly o "n  the hood whil e lifting  the underhood  lever,  and  raise 
the hood, hold it open  with the hood prop.  To lower, lift the hood slightly to 
remove  tension from the hood 
prop; then , place  the hood  prop  in its retainin g 
clip and lower the hood. (See illustration.) 
Engine Oil -located between  the engine block and  the radiator. Check the engine oil level  when  the oil is warm,  such as during  a fuel  stop. Keep the oil level  above the "Add" line on the .dipstick. 
Engine Oil Re "commendatlon -Use only SE-q ualit y oils or SF-quality oils . 
The chart o n  page  5-4 will serve  as a gu ide tor choosing  the proper viscosity oil. . 
Tire Inflation Pressures -Check  at least monthly (including  the spare .) 
Keep  them 
inflated to the pressures  shown on the  Tire Placard on the  left 
front door (Keep  compact  spare tires inflated to 4t5 kPa or 60 psi.) 
Windshield Washer-Check the reservoir fluid  level  regularly . Use a wa sher 
fluid, such  as GM Optikleen. 
Battery -Your new car has a Delco FREEDOM  battery. You will never have 
to add water.  The hydrometer  (test indicator)  in the  cover  provides infor
mation for testing purposes only.