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upshift  the transaxle as recommended  in the  chart. 
Shift at the  highest vehicle  speed  listed  unless you  have  reached  cruising 
speed. (Cruising speed is  a relatively steady speed whi ch  includes slight variations  in speed to allow for road andtrattic conditions.)  For cruise , use  the 
highest  gear for that  speed. 
MANUAL TRANSAXLE RECOMMENDED SH IFT SPEEDS IN MPH (Km/h) Engine$ & Accelera tion Shift S lllee! Crl.liM Shift S eed Trltn$ilxles 1 to 2 2to 3 3 to 4 4to 5 1102 2103 3104 4105 2 .0LUI E ng. Code P IS ,S 4. 20 ·25 "40 4-",,,", 124) (40) 164) (32401 (43.64) (M I9 ) 4.tOAxle 2.0L L4 EI1Q. Code P IS 26 4. 4S 20·25 27-40 35-45 5-Speed (24) (40) (64) 
(72) 132·40) 143-64) (56-12) (MY7) 3.83 Axle 
If vehicle speed  drops below  20 mph (30 km/h) , or if the  engine  is not  running  . 
smoothly , you should downshift to thE. next lowest gear. You  may  need  to 
downshift two or  more  gears  to keep  the engine  running smoolhly or for 
satisfactory performance . 
Upshift Indicator Ught 
H your vehicle has a manual transaxle.  there may or may not be a "SHIFr" light · on the  instrument panel. After  the engine  is warmed up, this light Will 
corne  on if you  can  get better fuel economy by shifting  to the  next  higher gear 
H conditions  permit. !)est fuel economy can be achieved by acceleratingslQwly . 
and shifting to the next higher gear when the "SHFT" light comes on. 
Sale operation 01 the vehicle mayrsquire shifting differently lhan indicated by 
the 
"SHFT" light to adept to weather. rDild . or 
affle conditions .. The ·"SHIFT '· 
light  should be ignored when downshifting  or when hardaccelerallon Is required for satisfactory performance. 
Downshifting  one or more gears  may be required  to keep  the engine .running 
smoothly  or 
to maintain satisfactory  performance ; 
POWER STEERING 
N the power steering assist system goes out because the engine  has stopped 
or the assist system  has failed. the vehicle.can still be steered . However ; much greater effort Is needed . especially in sharp  turns or at low speeds; 
nL T STEERING WHEEL 
The optional lilt steering wheel  can be tilted up above  normal  position  to 
provide  additional  roorn for entrance  and exit as 
well as selected  driving 
positions 
below normai  height. The tilt control lever is located on the left side 
of  the steering column  just behind  the turn  signal  lever. To operate pull the 
lever towards  you and move the steering  wheel to your· desired  position  then release the lever. This permits individual  selection of Ihe mostcornfortable 
positions  for all driving cond itions . On longer trips  the steering wheel position may be changed to help  minimize  tension and fatigue. 
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HORN 
The horn  on your vehicle is actuated  by firmly  pressing  on the  ped  in the 
center  of the  steering 
wheel. 
HAZARD  WARNING FLASHER 
The hazard  warning  flasher is covered  in "In Case of Emergency,"  Section 3. 
FLOOR CONTROLS 
BRAKING  SYSTEM 
The regular braking system is designed  for braking  performance  under a wide 
range of driving cond~ions even  when  the vehicle  is loaded to ~ lull rated 
vehicle toad capacity . 
CAUTION: Driving through  water deep enough to wet brake  components  may cau .. the brakea nat to work .. welL -M a reaul, the vehIde wi. not aIow down .. the usu.I _, ond M may pull 10 "'" right Of ..... _ 0"'-""'11 to "'" _ tor _ .-.os, 
-'1 "'" ...... lightly 10 check __ .... "-'"
Brake  Warning lJg/rt 
The brake  system  warning light is covered  in the  '.' lnstrumentPanel" section. 
Vacuum Power Brakes 
•  the  engine stops, do not pump the brakes. The system is designed to stop  the vehicle with reserve  power assist n the brake pedal is held dOwn. This 
reserve  is 
greatly reduced  each time you apply and release the brakes. II, 
when you turn the atMring wheel during braking, the vehic:1e does not turn, don't push as hard on the brake pedal •. 
Without  power assist the vehicle  can still be stopped  by pushing  much harder 
on  the  brake 
pedal. however. the stopping  distance may be longer. 
Brakes (Except ,Parking  Brake) 
H the brake pedaJ goes down farther than  normal, ~ may be due to a lack of 
adjustment  of any  rear  drum 
brakes. To find. out  if  this  is the  case.  drive 
backward  and forward  a few  times.  applying  the brakes  firmly when going  in 
each  direction. 
See your dealer n pedal height dOes not retum to normal,  or there  is a rapid 
increase  in pedal  travel  whether  or not  your  vehicle  has rear  drum  brakes.  This 
could be a sign  of brake trOUble. 
NOTICE: "FtidInsI the brake" by resting yow i0oi on thl brau pedal when you do not Intend 'to brake CIIf1 overhMI: the brIkM and ...... out the brake InInga  and p..ts faster. , ThI. mIIy  alSo dllNlge the brakes Mtd will wasta fuel. 
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Proper equipment must be used to prevent  damage  to vehicles during any 
towing . State  (provincial  in 
Canada) and local laws which  apply to vehicles in .' 
tow  must  be foltowed.  Gel detailed  towing instructions  from your dealer. 
Your  vehicle,  if equipped  with 
an automatic  transaxle, may be towed on alt four 
wheels  at speeds  less than 
35 mph (55 km/h)  for distances up to 50 miles (80 
kilometers).  These speed and distance  restrictions do not apply if your  vehicle 
has  a manual  transaxle . The  driveline and steering  must be normalty  operable. 
For  such  towing,  the steering  must 
be unlocked,  transaxle in neutral and the 
parking  brake released. 
Connect to main  structural  parts of the  vehicle. Do NOT attach to bumpers  or brackets.  Remember  also that power  assist for 
brakes 
and steering wilt not be available  when the engine  is off. 
n the  vehicle  is to be towed by a wrecker , use  only  equipment  designed for this 
purpose,  following 
the instructions  of the  wrecker  manufacturer . Towing  on the rear wheels  is preferred  because of the  front-wheel  drive. However,  if 
necessary, your vehicle may be towed backwards on the front drive wheels at speeds up to 35 mph (55 km/h) for distances  of 50 miles (80 kilometers)  if  it is 
equipped  with 
an automatic  transaxle.  These speed and distance  restrictions do not apply ij your vehicle has a manual  transaxle.  Severe damage  to the 
transaxle  may result 
II speeder  distance ~m~s are exceeded. 
A  safety  chain system  must 
be used. for alt towing . 
FREEING  VEHICLE FROM SAND, MUD, SNOW  OR ICE 
n your vehicle gets  stuck in sand, mUd, snow  or ice, shift the transaxle  from a 
forward  range to reverse  in a repeat  pattern. 
(On manual  transaxle models, shift the Ifansaxle from First or Second  to Reverse .) Apply a  tight  pressure  to 
the  accelerator  pedal 
while the transaxle  is in  gear.  Remove  your foot from  the 
accelerator  while shifting. 
Do not race  the engine.  For best  traction,  avoid 
spinning  the wheels.  Incorrect  rocking of your' vehicle  while it is  stuck  may 
resuh  in damage  to vehicle  components. 
CAUTION: Do ............ -.. _ IN. 35 ""'" ,55 Om/h).  _ In)ufy .... .-nave (including tire, vehicle body parte. and/or tr.., .. xle  failure)  mIIy mutt from exCQ:live wheel spinning. 
If the vehicle  remains  stuck after several  rocking  attempts, seek other 
assistance.  Also 
see the Notice  under "Automatic Transaxles" in "Starting and 
Operating",  Section 2 01 this manual . 
Extended Vehicle  Storage 
If you plan to store your  vehicle  over an extended  period of time,  certain  steps 
should 
be taken to give  it maximum  protection. It is recommended  that you 
write  the Consumer  Relations Department , Chevrolet Motor Division,  Warren, 
Michigan  48090, 
(in Canada, write  to General  Motors of canada Um~ed, 
Customer  Services Departmeht,  Oshawa, Ontario L 1 J5Z6)  for detailed 
instructions  on how to  prepare  your vehicle  for storage . 
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PART NUMBER 
1051516 
1050017 
1052277 
1050172 
1050173 
1050174 "1050214 "1050244 1052627 
1050427 
1050429 
1052349 1050729 
1052870 
1051055 "1051398 1051515 1050201 1051855 1052367 1052753 
1052271 1052535 
APPEARANCE  CARE AND MAINTENANCE  MATERIALS 
SIZE 
0.946 L 132 oz.) 0.946 L 132 oz.) 0.354 L (12oz.) 
0.473 L 116 oz.) 0.473 L (16 oz.) 0.473 L 116 oz.) 0.946 L 132 oz.) 0.473 L 116 ot.) 0.354 L 112 oz.) 0.680 L 123 oz.) 2.72 kg 16 lb.) 
0.340 kg 112 o~.) 0.237 L 18 oZ')'1 0.473 L 116 oz,) 0.473 L 116 oz.,1 0.237 L 18 oz.) , 0.946 L 132 oz.i, 0.4Z3 kg 116 oZI) 0.946 L 132 oz.), 0.473 L (16 OZ.),.I 3.785 L 11 gal.) 1 
0.680 L (23 oz.l 0.473 L 116 ozi) 
DESCRIPTION 
Washer Solvent and Gas  Line De-Icer Power Steering Fluid Spray~A-Squeak 
Tar and Road on Remover Chrome Cleaner and Polish White Sidewall  Tire Cleaner Vinyl/Leather Cleaner Fabric Cleaner Heat Valve Lubricant Glass Cleaner Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner 
tubriplate (White  Grease) Vinyl Top Cleaner Wash -Wax (cone.') Preservatone Spot Lifter GM Optikleen Magic Mirror Cleaner-Polish Dexron® II GM Engine Oil Supplement IE.O.S.1 Permanent  Type Anti.Freeze  Coolant (Ethylene Glycol Base) GM Gear Lubricant Delco Supreme II Brake Fluid 
USAGE 
Windshield  washing system and gas line Power Steering WeatherStrips -stops  squeaks  on metal-to-metaland metalto-rubber contact Removes old waxes, polishes, tar, and road oil Removes  rust and corrosion  on chrome  and stainless  steel Cleans white and black  tires Spot and stain  removal on leather  or vinyl Spot and  stain  removal  on cloth andfabric Free up sticky heat  risers  -general  purpose  penetrant 
Glass  cleaning  and spot  cleaning on vinyls Cleans vinyl  and cloth on door trim,  seats, and carpet  -also, tireS; and  mats 
Grease for hood; trunk and  door  hinges  and latches 
Cleaning  of vinyl  tops 
Exterior  Wash 
Vinyl  Top Dressing 
Spot and stain  removal  on cloth and fabric 
Windshield washer solvent and  anti-freeze Exterior Cleaner  and polish Automatic transmission  and Four Speed Manual  Transmission See your Dealer for specific  usage 
Year  round  coolant  and anti-freeze 
Rear 
axle lubricant 
Brake  Fluid 
*Not recommended for Pigskj~ede Leather. $ee your General Motors Dealer for these  products. I   

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The radiator  cap, a 105 kPa (15 psi) pressure type, must be installed  tightly, otherwise coolant may be lost and damage to engine may resuK from 
overheating . Radiator  pressure  cap 
should be checked periodically  for proper 
operation . 
If replacement is required, an AC cap is recommencled. 
ACCELERATOR  LINKAGE 
Lubricate all pivot points  with .engine  oil at the interval shown  in the 
Maintenance 
Schedule. Do not lubricate the accelerator  cable. 
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 
When replacement  of air cleaner fmer element is necessary, an AC air Imer 
elemenl 
is  recornmencled . 
See your Maintenance Schedule for change intervals . Operation  of vehicle in 
dusty  areas  will necessitate  more frequent  replacement.  Your dealer can be of 
assistance 
in determining  the proper replacement frequency  for the  conditions 
under  which  you operate  your 
vehicle. 
CAUTION: The air cleaner a* functions ... name  arrestor in the event of engine backfire . The -air cleaner ehould be lnstaIIed at an times unit .. III removal is neceaary for repair or maintenance. To help reduce the-risk of pereonal Injury and lor property damage , be sure that no one 18 ne.-the engine comJ*1ment before starting the engine wiU'l the air cleaner removed. If engine  backfire  occurs with the air cleaner remowd, thwe could be-a burst of flame and  posaibly  other fnln the engine compartment. 
HOOD LATCHES AND HOOD  HINGE 
SeetHe Maintenance Schedule  folder to find  out how  to lubricate  hood.latch · 
and hood hinge assembly . 
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER 
Check masler  cylinder  fluid· level in  the  reservoir at the interval  shown in the Maintenance Schedule . If the fluid  is low in the  reservoir,  it should be filled to 
the  maximum 
level line with Delco Supreme No. 11 or OOT-3 fluids. 
POWER STEERING  SYSTEM 
Check the fluid level in the optional power  steering  pump as recommended  in 
the  Maintenance Schedule  folder. Add GM Power Steering  Fluid (Part Number 
GM 1050017) as needed: 
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fluid level should be between  the "HOT" and "Cold" marks on the  power steering reservoir. 
• 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. 
FRONT  SUSPENSION AND STEERING LINKAGE 
Lubricate fillings at the  interval  shown in the Maintenance Schedule with  water 
resistant 
EP Chassis  Lubricant  which meets GM Specification  6031M. 
NOTICE: Ball joints should not be lubricated unless their  temperature  is -12"C (10"F), or-higher.  During cold weather,  they should be allowed to warm  up as necessary  before 
being  lubricated or damage  to the ball  jOint  could occur. 
FREEDOM BATTERY 
Your new vehicle has a Delco FREEDOM battery. It needs no periodic 
maintenance. 
Its top is  permanently sealed (except  for two small vent holes) and has no filler caps. ,You will never have to add water. 
The  hydrometer  (test indicator) in the  top  of the  battery  provides  information  for 
testing  purposes only. 
If the vehicle  is not  going  to be driven .f?r 30 days or longer, disconnect  the cable from the "-" (black) negative terminal of the battery to prevent 
discharge.  For 
full power needs at replacement time, a Del~o battery  with the sarne catalog  number as shown on the original battery'if . !abel " is recommended. 
CAUTION: Follow the precautions listed in the "Jump Starting" Caution  (see the "In Case of Emergency"  section of 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 electrical (Short circuit)  burns. 
AIR CONDITIONING 
Periodically  have your dealer  check your air conditioning  system to be sure 
there  has been no loss in cooling output. See your dealer immediately  if you 
suspect the system  is not  performing"as  it should. 
Your vehicle's  air conditioning  system will not operate below ambient 
temperatures  of approximately 
4·C (40·F) regardless  of control  position.   

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Accessory Position, Steering CoIl.m Lock 2-7 AIr Cir ctJlalioo. . 2-26 Ai'  Cleaner. 5-,0 Air  Conditio ning ............ . 2-27 M ainte nance .. Antenna . 5-\1 2 -35 5-8 Antifreeze (See Coo~ng System) .. Appearance cae ...• ....•.. 4·t .... ...... 2 -25 ASh Tra y .. Automatic T 'ansalC!e Fluid Chedi: . ___ .. . _ ..... _ ._ ... ... . Maintenance .. Notice ,. .. Op$ralion .. Surter Safety Switch Axlo,  Drive-Fluid  Level Ball Joints. Ba"&,y 
· ....... 5-6 .... 5'-6 2,13 · .... 2 -12 2'13 
........ . 5-11 5-1 I 
Caution.. 5-11 Emergenc y Starling.. 3-1 Freedom.. .. 3·1 ,  5-11 Gas caution . ___ ............. ..... ...  . ...... .... 3·, Specilicalions .... ... ... ... .. ... .. .. . T esl  indlealor .. Belor e Driving Your cavalier .. B loc k Healer,  Engine Blower,  Ventilating .. Brakes Driving Through Deep Water " 
Parking Brake  .. P eda l TraVel .. Power ... SelI·AqusIing ...... ... ..... .. ... .. .. . T railer ..... . Warning Light  .. Br eak -In  Period Cars Pulrng Tra~ars New Car .. Bucke l Seats .. R ttelininQ .. Bulbs and Fuses .. 
""_ Jad< Operation . Stowage  ............. ... ... .. .... •..•. • _ .. 
Key RemiAder .. Cap FIJI:II .. R adiator Capa.cities .. carbon Monoxide Caution .. Cargo Cover  (Hatchback) .. cargO Cover (Station Wagon) ... Carrier, Infant  Safety  .. cataIytlc Converter .. care .... OwNheatng ....... . Changing Wheels and Tl"es .. Ct\IICI Restraint.. Cigarette lightsr .. 
. .... 6 -1 . . .  5-1 1 1-1 2-11 2-25 
2 -18 
2 -19 
2·18 •.••.•.  2, 18 2-1 8 ....... ... .. 2· 3 2·22 
2-2 
2-2 
1 -5 
1-5 
6 ·3.  6·4 . 6-5 
3 ·5 . 3-6 ........ .  3-5 
· ....... 2·' 
5 -1 5-10 .... .. 6-1 2 -1 2-38 2 -39 1·11 5-2 ...... .... 5-2 ..3 -3 ....•.••. . 3·5 1-11 · .....  2-25 
INDEX 
7-1 
C1eri'9 c;a.pet care .. Caution .. Exteriof Finish and Trim Fabri c and Interio r Trim .. Solvents Racomme nded Spot Removal. Vinyl Top .. C kl tch 
. .... 4·' . ..... 4 -' 4 -' 4 -1 
4 -1 
.., 
4-3 
PeDa l Acl/Ustmeot ........ ... ... ... .......... ........ 5·7 Cold Wealhet Starting ... ... ... ...... ... ... ...... 2·11 CooIiIl9 System care. .. . 5 ·8 Coolan t Rocommeodation 5-9 Overhea ting caution. 3-3 Courtosy Lights .. 6-3 Cruis e Con trof 2-16 Defay Wipo( Sys tem ....................... ,.. 2 -9 [)jmensions, Ve)jcle.. . ......... 6-1 [Xsc Brake Wear IrKicator ..........  2-20 Door locks ' -3 Power Door l ocks ... Drive Axle 
"""" Seal Adjus tment. .. Driving on Slippery Surfaces Electn c Fan .. Electric al  System Battory .. Bulbs  .• . . FI.ISOS ..•..• Emergency. In Case Of . Brake W~ning Liglt ..  1
-3 
.•  5·6 
1 -5 2 -\' .... ~::<',~~-
5 '11, 6·2 '·3 6-4.  6·5 . .... ..... .. 3 · . ... 2 ·22 Geoefator hdicalor... . ...... 2 ·2 1 Hazru"d Warring . .,fLashef ... -'. __ .... ,,, 3 ·1 Jaddng T o Change  Wheels 3·5 Jump Starling with Auxi~ary Banel)'. . 3· Overhe.1tod Radiator.. 3·3 Pushing To Start.. 3-I Spar e Trre.. .  . ....................  3-5 , 3·6 Towing.. 3·6 Engine Block Heater ... Codo .. CooIO>g •••. 
2 ·' , . . .. . 6·5 
5 ·7 
8I:haust Gas Caution ............... ... ... ... ...  2-1 Flooded, Staring Procedlre ................ 2·11 Qvome ating ................... ....... .... ............. . 3-3 Serial  NulTlbef.. . .... 6-5 Specifications . ...............  . ..... . .. ..... .......... 6-' Starting... 2·10 Temperature Gage.. 2 ·24 TefTlP(Iralure Light. 2 -21 EnginO Oil Capacity .. Dipstick  •• F~Of . . . 
. ............ ....... ... .. .... .......... ... 6-1 
Reoo .. wnonootion .. Ethyteno Glycol Coolant  .• EXhaUst Gas Caution . . 
•  •••• 5 -3 5·5. 6 ·2 
5 ·' 
5 ·7 . ....... 2·' Driving With Trunk Open ..... .. ............. . 2-'   

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e ·" , .. .  :  ..... 5·1 0 .. ,  5· 9; 5 ·1 0 5,6 
Trensaxle MInJaI ............. .............. 5 ·6 wn:tshIekJ Washer ....  . 2·9 F oreign Countries. Operation In.. 2 ·6 Freeing car From Mud and Sand .......... 3 ·8 Fuet . Requirements.. 5·1 Fuel StatiOn Information.. 6 ·7 Flimet . Engine EIChaust.. .. ..... ....... 2·1 ,,'" Chart ..... . ................... 6-5 location  ..... -.""","" .. ................. 6·4 . ..... 2 ·22 . 2·24 
"""""" -... .. .................................. 6-1 Do No! Usc For Cleaning F~1er cap location .. Fumes ................ ........ .. Gage .. Recommendations .... GIov ... .QQx" .. , ........ , 
.............. , 6-' 
GUl¥d AgaInst Theft ................. .......... .. 
2·' 2·'" 2 ·5 
2 ·23 
,., 
H atc hback Coupe .................... ........... .. '2-3 5 3·' Hazwd WarrWng Flasher .. 
-Buzz ... FlicKering (Circuit BreMer) Hi!11 Beern Difmler SWitch ug,t S .whch., ....... Hei1Ier Operatioli .. Hitches.  Trailer .. Hood 
........ 6-4. 6-5 ....  2-9. 2·24 
Latch Maintenance.. 5·10 RMese... .. ............................. ......... 6-7 Horn .......................... .............. 2,'8 How To ~ YOOl Gas Mileage TipS ...................................... .. ,'  2-8 IdI!InOOCaIiOn Num:lers Eng;no ........ 6-' VehiCle ......... ...  . ....-Indic ator LIgtlI, Upshift .. 
.. ............. 6 ·5 1 -2 ,2 ·7 2 -\5 Inflation Pressure, Tires.. 5 -1 3 Inlets.  Ventilation  System ............ 2-25 . 2·28 Inside  RearvloW  Mirror .. Instrument Panel .. J"" Caution 3·. Operation.. 3-5 
S torage  ................................. 3-5, 3-6 Jump Strilg With Booster Bat1ery. 3-1. 3-2 Keys.. 1-1 latches Door.. 1 ·3 Hood.. 5- 10,6·7 Light s.. 6·3 
7-2 
-.... .. .... ................. ........... 6-3 Brake Wamir'lIiJ.. 2-22 8rigtIt 8Mm IncicaIor .......................... 2-24 Bright Beam Switch  ............................... 2-9 Bub Chart 6-3 Courtesy... 6 -3 Engine Tempe!'8ture Indicator.. 2 -21 Generator IndicalOf.. 2-21 Hazard  Flasher" .................................. 3-1 Hsadlamp Circu it Breaker.. 6-5 H~.. 6-3 HeadIamp Warning Buzzer.. 2 -2 5 Oil Pr9S5Ufe IndicalOr... 2·21 SidemaIkcr .n................ . ................ 6 ·3 SWitch .. Tail SfId Brake .... Turn Slg\aJ Indicator .. Upshift Indicator LIglt .. Looks Door.. Ignition .. 
.  ....... .-... 2 ·2 4 . 6·3 2 -8 . 6-3 2-15 
'·3 2·' Power Door:... '·3 Steemg Column .. .  2-7 Luggage  Carrier.. 2·40. 2,4 1 luggaQe CompartmenI , Orimg wtile Open.. . ...... ........ .. . 2 ,1 Manual T ransaJlle Shift  PoinIs .. ...................... ... .. 2·14 2 -1 4 Upshift Irdcator  light ........... ... ............ 2-1 5 Mirrors Convex .. Rear  View .. Mountainous  Torroln Driving Down  Grade s .. New car Break-In .. 
1-4, 1-5 
2-11 2 ·2 Odometer 2-20 Oil Pr9SfUe Gage.. . ........................ 2·24 
Oil  Pr88SUfe Ugr'II ................. " .......... ... .. 2 ·21 Operation in Foreign GoU'11ries ........... ~" 2--6 orher' c:or.oI!I and Featl.Ke! .. ..... ...... .. 2·35 Overheatad Engine Gage.. 2-24 Indicator light ....... ........................... 2-21 What  To Do ....................................... 3-3 Parking Brake ...  . . .. .. ... .. .. 2-19 , 2-22 lights.. .  ......... .... ........... 6-3 Precautions  .. .. .... ............. . "-Brakes ....................... ..... ... ... ... ... ........ 2 '1 8 Door locks.. ' ·3 ....... Steering  .. Windows  ..................  . Pressure, Tire tllflatio'n .. Radiator Coolant .. Coolant Level  Inspection .. Overheating ... Pressu-e Cac:I ... ..-
,. , 2 -15 ,.. 
.. .. 5-13 
5·' 5· ' 
3·3 5·10 
NoA ............ ................... ........ ... ... ........ . 2-30 AM/FM 
AM /FM Stereo C assette .. Anlerna  ..... 
ContrOls-A I. 
Mobile Raol o System s .. 
2·30 2-32, 2-33 2 -3 5 2·29 . 2-35