
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • This warning  light docs no t  do  away  with the need  f or ~rake il),s.-pectio n and 
maintenanc e.  The  brake fluid  level  must  be checked  regularly . See  yo ur 
Maint enance  Schedule  folder  for 
other brake  checks. 
If th e light comes  on  and  stays o n  when  the ig nition key is on, after  the brak e 
pedal ha s been  firmly  pushed  do wn, it may  mean  that  there  is  somethin g wrong 
wit'h one  part  of the  brake  system. 
Wh at 10 do: 
I. C heck  to see that  the pa rkin g brake  has been  released. If it  has  been ... 
2. Pull  off  the  road  and sto p  ca refully.  And rememb er  that: 
• Stopping di stan ces  may  be  longer . 
• You may ha ve to pu sh  hard er  on  the  ped al. 
• The pedal  may go down farther {han no rm al. 
3. Tryout the  brake s by sta rrin g and  stopping  on  the ro ad  shoulder--then : 
• If you  judge it to be  safe,  drive  cautiously  at a safe  speed  to the  neat est 
dealer  for repair , or 
• Have  vehicl e to w ed to dealer  for repair . 
Co ntinu ed  dri ving  with o
ut getting necessary  re p a ir s  co uld be dangerou s. 
"EMISSIONS" INDICATOR 
On so me cars,  the  word "EMISSIONS" is des ig ned  to  appear in a  window  in the spe ed om eter faceat  certain int~rvals. This is a  reminder that maintenan ce  se rv ice 
mu st 
be performed  on your ca r. One of two type s' o f  se rvice is required : 
• On cars  equipped  with the C-4  System, the oxygen  sensor  must  be replaced with · a new  sensor, or 
•  On 
ca rs  without  the C -4 System, the cataly st in the catalyti c converter  must 
b e  c han ged. 
In either  case, see yo ur Chl!~rolet dealer fo r se rvice when  the "EMISSIONS " 
indicat or appears.  . 
F or  more  information ,  see 
"C-4 (Computer  Contr olled Catalytic  Conv erte r) 
Syste m " and "Catalyti c Co nverter," both in  "Service and  Maintenance," Section 
5 of  thi s manual. 
"CHECK ENGINE" LIGHT 
If yo ur  car has  the C-4  System, a "CHECK ENGINE" light  on the instrum ent 
panel  is  des ig ned  t o come  on 
during  engine  starting to le t  y ou know th e bulb  is 
w orkin g.  (The  light will sla y  o n a  short  time  after  th e e ngine  s tarts .) If th e  light 
c o m es  on  whil e 
drivin g, se rv ic e  to the emi ssion  contr ol sy stem  may be  re quired . Sc:e your Chevrolet deal er as soo n as: possible  fo r  an  in spec tion of the sy ste m . 
COlltinu ed driving  without  having  [he C-4System serviced could  eventually cause 
d am age  to  the  emission  control  system. It could  also  affect  fuel economy and 
driv ability. 
See also '; C-4 (Comput er  Co ntrolled  Catalytic  Converter) System" in ;'Ser vic e a nd 
Mainte n ance, " Section 5  o f this manual. 
Tachometer 
The opti onal Tachomet ers  indi cat e  the  speed  of  th e  e ngin e in revoluti ons  pe r minute. The indicated  number,  tim es ](x>o .. gives the  engine s peed. Operatil.lg th e 
engine  w ith the  tachom ete r  r eading  in the  color- coded high ~peed area  could lead to s~rious engine  damage. The re  are  two  tachom .e ter s us ed  in  the  car  depending on the  e ngine  option  install ed in your  car. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CATALYTIC CONVERTER 
. The catalytic converter is an emission control device added to the 
exhaust system to reduce exhaust gas pollutants. The converter 
contains  a ceramic  material  coated with noble  metal  catalysts. To prevent 
contamination  of the  cata lysts, 
unle~ded gasoline  must be used.  Unleaded  gasoline 
also  reduc es combustion  chamber deposits and exhaust system  corrosion. 
The catalytic converter requires the use of unleaded gasoline. Use 
of leaded gasoline  will cause the converter to lose  its effectiveness  for emission control. On some  engines,  the catalyst  must be changed  at cer tain inter vals in orde r for 
the  emissio n control  system to continue to operat e properly.  The change  intervals 
are  speci fied in Section C of the Maintenance Schedule folder. 
On cars that require this  catalyst  change, the word "EMISSION" will 
appear on an  indicator  in the speedometer  face at the specified change 
in terval
s. This  is a reminder that the cata lyst  must  be changed. (If the indicator  does not appear, your car does not need  this catalyst  change). 
Your Chevrolet  deale r  will perform the lirst cataly st cha nge  at no  charge,  whether yO'u are  the first  owner  or a subsequent  owner. As  part  of this  service, the indicator 
should  be reset  to appear 
at the  next  specified  chang e interval. To help  prevent 
damage: 
1. Keep  your engine  properly maintained. Engine  malfunctions  involving th e electrical,  carburetion  or ignition  systems  may result  in unusually  high 
conve rter and  exhaust  system temperatures . 
Do not keep driving your vehicle if you detect engine misfire. noticeable loss of 
perform,8nce. or other unusual operating conditions. Instead,  have it serviced  promptly. A properly ···maintained engine will he lp  avoid 
malfunction s that  could  damage  the converter. 
It will also  help  provide  good 
emissio.n cq!).,trol and  gasoline  economy. See the Maintenance Schedule folder 
for  inform ation on inspecting  a
nd maintaining  the engi ne. exhaust system. 
and  other  compone nts. 
2 . 
Do not  drive  through,  idle, or park  your  vehicle  over combustibl e materials, 
s u ch  as grass 
or leaves. They  could 'touch  the hot exhaust  system and ignite. 
3. Do n o t push  or tow  this vehicle 10 stan it. This cou ld damage (he converter. 
Disregarding  this information  could damage  the catalytic  converter,  the vehicle, 
or nearby  property. 
C-4 (COMPUTER CONTROLLED CATALYTIC CONVERTER) 
SYSTEM If your new car was purchased in California,  it has  a special  emission  control 
system,  called 
the C-4 (Computer Co ntrolled  Catalytic Converter) System. The C4 System monitors the exhaust  stream with an oxygen  sensor. Based 4 
on  senso r signals, the electr onic control  module  adjusts the carburetor 
air~fuel ratio as needed. It is very important to use  only  unleaded  gasoline 
in  cars  with 
the C-4 System. Leaded  gasoline will damage  the oxygen 
sensor.  which may affect  emission 
control,  fuel  economy  and drivability. 
Some cars equipped  with the C-4 System need an oxygen sensOr change 
at the intervals  specified in Section C of the Maintenance  Schedule folder. 
On these  cars, an  oxyge n sensor  maintenance  reminder is included in the 
instrument paneL The word "EMISSIONS" is designed to appear in  a 
window  in the speedometer  face at the intervals outlined in the Maintenance 
Schedule  folder. The "EMISSIONS " indicator is a reminder that the oxygen 
sensor  must be repl aced  with a new  sensor. 
Such replacement is necessary 
in order to maintain the correct operation of the emiss ion control system. 
The indicator must be reset  as part of this service. 
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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 
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Operating Tips .. Operation .. Shift Speeds. Metal Cleaners .. Metal Damage, Body ... Mirrors, Rearview .. Mobile Radios-. Monoxide Caution, Carbon .. . 2-25  2-1 
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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 
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Antennas Brakes .. Door Locks .... Seats ... Steering Pressure, Oil Light ... Pressure. Tire Inflation ... Pulse Wiper ... 
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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 
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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 .. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SERVICE STATION  INFORMATION 
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.