
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CAUTION: Driving thr~gh water deep enough to wet the brakes may cause the brakes not to work as well. As 8 result the vehicle will not slow down at the usual 
rate ; and it may pull to the right or left. After checking to the rear for other vehicle., apply the brakes lightly to check whether this has happened. To dry them quickly, lightly apply the brakes. At the-same time, k .. p a safe forward speed, with plenty of clear space ahead, to the rear, and to the side •. 00 this until the brakes return to normal. 
The  brake  system  warning light is covered  in the "Instrument  Panel" section. 
Power Brakes 
• If optional  power  assis t is lost  because of a stalled  engine or other  reasons . 
the  brakes can normally  still be applied with power  assist at leas t two  times 
u sing  reserv e power. 
• Th e system is designed  to bring  the vehicle  to a full  stop  on reserve  power if the brake  pedal is applied  once and held  down . However . the reserve power 
is partly used  up  each  time the brake  pedal is applied  and rele ased.  Do  not 
pump  the brakes  when ,brake  power  assist has been  lost, except  when needed 
to  maintain  steering  control  on slippery  surfaces. 
• Without  power assist, the  vehicle  can still be stopped by pushing  much harder 
o n  the brake  pedal.  However,  the stopping  distance may be longer. even 
though  the brakes  themselves  remain fully operational. 
Self-Adjusting Brakes 
• The brakes  on  this  vehicle  (exc,ept for  the  parking  brake) are self-adjusting. 
They  have been design ed so 
that periodic  brake adjustment is not required. 
• The drum brakes adjust themselves when  the brakes  are  firml y applied  while 
the  vehicle is moving backwards. 
• The  disc  brakes  adjust  themselve s each  time the brakes are  used. 
• If the brak e pedal  goes down  farther  than nonnal. it may be due to a lack 
of  adjustment.  To find  out if this is the case, drive backward  and forward 
a few times , applying  the brakes  firmly when going each  way. 
• See yo ur  dealer  if pedal  height  does not return  to normal,  or if there is a rapid 
increase in pedal  travel, which  could be a sign  of other  brake  trouble . 
• Also see your dealer if the parking  brake needs  adjustment' . 
NOTICE: "Riding the brake" by resting your foot on the brake pedal when not intending to brake can cause overheated brakes. This can waar out the brake linings faster and damage the brakas thamselvas, 85 well 8S waste fuel. 
DIMMER SWITCH 
The dimmer  switch that controls  the headlight  high/lo w  beam is built  into the 
turn  signal  control. See the "Steering  Column Controls" Section 2 of this manual. 
PARKING BRAKE 
• To set the  parking  brake, fully depress  the foot  pedal at the far left side. 
• For  better  holding  power, first  press  down  the regular  brake pedal with your 
right  foot. Then  hold it while  setting  the parking  brake with your lefl foo[. 
• 
To  release  the parking  brake, pull the "Brake Release" handle located  at the 
lower  left of the instrument  panel. 
• To help remind you. the brake system warning  light is  designed  to come on if the  parking brake control is not  fully  released  and the ignition  key is  on. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • The compact spare .tire and wheel  are design ed for  use  with  each 
other. The compact spare  tire should not be mounted on any other 
type of wheel,  and the compact spare wheel  should not have any 
other type of tire mounted on it. Also,  do not try to use wheel  covers or trim rings  on the compact spare  wheel since they will not fif" If 
s u ch  u se is attempted, damage to these  items or other vehicle compo~ 
nent s may occur. 
• Do 1I0t use tire  chains  with your  compact  spar e tir e.  Because of .the smaller lire size,  a  tire  chain  will no t fit properly . This  could  cause  damage  to the car and result  in loss of the  cha,in. 
Towing 
Prop er equipment  must be used 10 prevent  damage  to ve hicle s during  any towing . 
State ,(.,rovincial in Canada) ,and l~~l laws  which  apply to Cars in  tow  must  be 
followed '.  Get  detailed  towing instructions  from your deale r. 
Your 
vehicle  may be towed  on  all fo ur  wheels,  at speeds  less  than 35 mph  (60 
km /h) , for  distances u'p 1O 50 miles ( 8 0 kilometer s). pro vided  the driveline  and 
steering  are normally  operabl
e. For such  towing  the steering  must be unlocked , 
tran saxle  in  neutral , and  the parking  brake released . Co
nnec t to  main  structural 
part s of th~ car; Do NOT attach to , bumpers or  brackets .  Remember  also that power assist  for brakes  and steering  will not beavailable ' when the, engine is ofl 
If the car' is to  be towed by a 'wrecker,  use only equipm~nt designed  for this 
purpos
e, following  the instru ction s  of the  wrecker  manufacturer. 
A  safety  chain system  must 
be used forall towing . 
Freeing Vehicle from Sand. Mud. Snow or Ice 
If your car gets  stuck in sa nd , mud , snow or ice , move the s hift  lever  on aut om atic 
tr ans ax le  models  from "D"(Orive) to "R"(Reverse) in a repeat  pattern. (On 
manual  transaxle  models, move the shift  lever  from  First  or  Second to Rever se.) 
Apply  a 
light  pressure  to the  acce lerator  pedal while the transaxle is in gear. 
Remove  your 
foot from the;: accelerator  while shifting . Do  not  race  the engine. 
For best  traction,  avoid  spinnin g the  wheels.  Incorrect  rocking of your car while it is  stuc k may  result in damage  to vehicle  components. 
CAUTION: 00 not spin the wh •• ls faster than 20 mph (35 km/ h) . Personal  injury end damage (including tire and/Of transexle failure) rna)' result from excessive wheal spinning. 
If vehide re mains  stuck after several roc king  attempt s,  s eek  other  assistan ce. 
Also  'see  the  Notice  under 
"Automatic  Transaxles" i,n "Steering Column 
Contro ls" Section  2 of this manu al. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHEVROLET ZONE OFFICE  ADDRESSES 
When calling for assistance, please ask for Consumer Relations Representative . 
.:.TlANTA 5730 Glenridge Dr._ N.E Atlanta. Georgia 30328 (404) 256-5613 
BALTIMORE 1800 Parkway Drive 
Hanover. Maryland 21076 (301) 796-3640 (202)  638-0338  Washington D.C 
BIRMINGHAM 3490 Montgomery Hwy Homewood. Alabama 35259 (205) 870-5306 
BOSTON 50S,Blue Hili Dnve Westwood, Mass 02090 (617) 329-1057 
BUFFALO 2615 Walden  Avenue 
Cheektowaga, NY 14225 
(716)  684-8025 
CHAALESTON 1205-1211  V,rgm,a St E Charleston .. W Va. 25301 
(304)  344-2301 
CHARLOTTE  6000 
Monroe Road 
Charlotte. N.C 282P 1704) 371-5116 
CHICAGO 2021 Spnng Road Oakbrook. III, 60521 
(312) 654-6380 
CINCINNATI 11575 ReadmgRoad Sharonville. Ohio 45241 1513) 841-5927 
CLEVELAND 12990 5no\" Road 
Parma. Ohio  44130 (216) 265-5600 
DALLAS 130 E. Carpenter Freeway Irving, Texas 75062 1214J 659-5441 DENVER 4355 Kearney  St 
Denver.  Colo. 80216 (303) 320:5023 
DES 
MOINES 818  5th Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50309 (515)247-8666 
DETROIT 
25200 Telegraph Road Southfield,Mi 48034 (313)  424-2011 
FARGO 1111 38th St. So. Fargo, N,D. 58103 (701) 282-445 i 
6-2 
FLINT 5198 Terntonal Road Grand Blanc,  Mi 48439 (313) 694·7007 
HARRISBURG Pennsboro Office Center 
Taylor Bridge 'Bypass Wormleysburg. Pa, 17043 (717)  763-6416 
HOUSTON 13101 N. W. Freeway Suite.lOl Houston,  Texas 77040 (713) 460·7300 INDIANAPOLIS 6910 N. Shadeland Ave. Indianapolis,  Indiana 46220 (317) 269·5031 JACKSONVILLE 8206 Phillips Hwy Jacksonville. Fla 32216 (904) 731-5230 
KANSAS CITY 8900· Marshall Drive Lenexa.  Kansas 66215 (913) 281·6702 
LOS 
ANGELES 233.Wilshire Blvd .. Suite 800 
Santa Monica, Ca 90401 (213) 394·6966 (213) 393"!356 LOUISVILLE 4501 Indian Trail 
LOUisville, Ky. 40213 (502) 968-6203 
MEMPHIS 3495 Lamar Avenue MemphiS. Tenn, 38118 (901)  346-5160, 5161 5162 
MILWAUKEE 333 Bishops Way BrOOkfield. Wisc 53005 (414) 784-2578 
MINNEAPOLIS 7600 Metro Blvd Edina,  Minn, 55435 (612) 830-4044 
NEWARK 299 Cherry Hill Rd_ Parsippany, N. J_ 07054 (201) 263-2700 
NEW ORLEANS 35451·10  Service Road 
Metairie. La. 70002 (504) 888.9013 
NEW YORK 175 Central Ave 5 Bethpage, LI, N Y 11714 
(516) 420-4340 
OAKLAND 39465  Paseo  Padre Parkway Fremont. Col, 94538 
{415) 498-5060   

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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