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It’s better not to park with the engine running. But if you ever have to, here are
some things to know.
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Idling the engine with the air system control OFF could allow dangerous
1 exhaust into your vehicle (see the earlier CAUTION under Engine
Exhaust).
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Also, idling in a closed-in place can let deadly carbon monoxide (CO) into
your vehicle even
if the fan switch is at the highest setting. One place this can
happen is a garage. Exhaust-with CO-can come
in easily. NEVER park in
a garage with the engine running.
Another closed-in place can be a blizzard. (See
the Index under Blizzard.)
It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in
P (Park) with the parking brake firmly set. Your vehicle can roll. Don’t leave
your vehicle when the engine is running unless you have
to. If you’ve left the
engine running, the vehicle can move suddenly. You or others could be
injured.
To be sure your vehicle won’t move, even when you’re on fairly level
ground, always set your parking brake and move the shift lever
to P (Park).
If
you are parking on a hill, also see the Index under Parking on Hills.
Windows
3n a vehicle with manual windows, use
:he window crank to open and close
:ach window.
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I Power Windows (opTIoN)
With power windows, switches on the
center console control each
of the
windows when the ignition is
on. In
addition, in 4-dOOr models, each rear
passenger door has a control switch for
its own window.
The driver’s window switch has an Auto
Down feature. The driver’s window can
be opened a small amount by pushing
the switch marked
AUTO to the first
detent. When the switch
is fully
pressed, the window will go down all
the way.
To stop the window while it is lowering,
press the switch forward, then release.
To raise the window, press and hold the
switch forward.
Power Window Lock-Out Switch
(OPTION)
On 4-dOOr models, this switch disables
the rear passenger power windows.
Push the switch forward to lock the
windows. Push the switch back to
unlock the windows.
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Horn
You can sound the horn by pressing the
horn pad
on your steering wheel.
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Your information System
Your instrument panel is designed to let
you know at a glance how your vehicle
is running. You’ll know how fast you’re
going, how much fuel you’re using, and
many other things you’ll need to drive
safely and economically.
The main components
of your
instrument panel are:
1. Side Vents
2. Instrument Panel Intensity Control
3. Turn SignaVHeadlight Beam Lever
4. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch
5. Instrument Cluster
6. Ignition Switch
7. Windshield Wiper/Washer Controls
8. Interior Light Control
9. Audio System
1 0. Center Vents
1 1. Cup Holder
12. Side Vents
1 3. Glove Box
14. Climate Controls and Rear Window
1 5. Parking Brake Lever
16. Ashtray/Lighter
17. Gearshift Lever
18. Horn
19. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever
20. Fuse Panel
21 . Hood Release Lever Defogger
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In this part you’ll find out how to
operate the comfort control systems
and audio systems offered with your
Chevrolet
. Be sure to read about the
particular system supplied with your
vehicle
.
Comfort Controls &
Audio Systems
Climate Control System ............................................ 106
Air Conditioning System ........................................... 107
Rear Window Defogger
............................................ 109
Setting the Clock .................................................. 111
AM/FM Stereo Radio
.............................................. 112
AM/FM Stereo Radio with Cassette Tape Player ......................... 113
AM/FM Stereo
Radio with Compact Disc Player ......................... 116
Understanding Radio Reception
...................................... 121
Care
of Your Cassette Tape Player .................................... 121
Care
of Your Compact Discs ........................................ 122
Fixed Mast Antenna
............................................... 122
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Climate Control System
With this system, you can control the
ventilation and heating in your vehicle.
Your vehicle
also has the flow-through
ventilation system described later in this
section.
Lever Controls: The upper lever
changes the functions of your system.
The lower lever changes the temperature
of the air coming through the system.
Slide the upper control lever to
OFF to
turn
off the system.
3f : Sets the fan speed. To select the
force of air you want,'turn the knob.
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VENT Use when outside temperatures
are mild and little heating or cooling is
needed. Air flow is through the
instrument panel outlets. Set the lower
lever to the temperature desired.
B/L (Bi-Level): Use on cool, but SUMY
days. This setting brings in the outside
air, but directs it in
two ways. The cool
air is directed to the upper portion of your
body through the instrument panel outlets,
but slightly warmer air is directed through
the heater ducts and defroster vents. At
times, this temperature difference may
be more apparent than others.
HTR (Heater): This setting brings
heated air through the heater ducts, and
some through the windshield defroster
vents.
If you have the optional engine block
heater and use it during cold weather,
0°F (-18°C) or lower, your heating
system will more quickly provide heat
because the engine coolant is already
warmed. See the
Index under Engine
Block Heater.
BLEND: This setting divides the air
flow equally between the heater ducts
and the windshield defroster vents.
DEF (Defrost): This setting directs
most air through the windshield
defroster vents, and some through the
heater ducts.
Defogging Windows
Slide the lower lever to HOT. To defog
the windows, set the upper lever to
DEF
and turn the fan control to HI.
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Air Conditioning System
(OPTION)
The air conditioner and heater work
best if you keep your windows closed
while using them. Your vehicle also has
the flow-through ventilation system
described later in this section.
Lever Controls: The upper lever
changes the functions
of your system.
The lower lever changes the temperature
of the air coming through the system.
Slide the upper control lever to
OFF to
turn off the system.
I 3f : Selects the fan speed. To select
the force of air you want, turn the knob.
The fan is always running unless the
upper lever is moved to
OFF.
Air Conditioning
The upper lever has three air
conditioner settings.
On very hot days,
open the windows long enough to let hot
inside air escape. This reduces the
amount of work your air conditioner's
compressor will have to do, which
should help fuel economy.
A/C (Air Conditioning): Press this
button to operate the air conditioner
compressor. The indicator light will
glow when the button
is pressed. The air conditioner compressor
operates
whenever the
AIC button is pressed. It
also operates automatically (and the
light will glow) when in the
MAX
setting, or in the DEF (Defrost) setting
when the outside temperature is higher
than about
40°F (4.5"C).
MAX (Maximum): Use for maximum
cooling. This setting recirculates much
of the air inside your vehicle
so it
maximizes your air conditioner's
performance and your vehicle's fuel
economy.
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Defogging Windows with
Air Conditioning System
Slide the lower lever to HOT.
To defog the front windshield, set the
upper lever to
DEF and turn the fan
control to HI.
To defog the side windows, set the
upper lever to
B/L, the fan control to
HI, and press the A/C button. Aim the
side vents toward the side windows. For
increased air flow to the side vents,
close the center vents.
Rear Window Defogger (omoN)
The rear window defogger uses a
warming grid to remove fog from the
rear window. Press the
a button and
an indicator light will glow. The
defogger will turn
off automatically after
about ten minutes of use. If you
turn it
on again, the defogger will operate for
about five minutes
only. You can also
turn the defogger off by pressing the
button again, or by turning off the
ignition.
Do not attach a temporary vehicle
license across the defogger grid on
the
rear window.
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?ear Window Defogger (cow.)
Don’t use a razor blade or something
else sharp on the inside
of the rear
window. If you do,
you could cut
or damage
the warming grid, and
the repairs wouldn’t be covered by
your warranty.
Flow-Through Ventilation System
Your Chevrolet’s flow-through
ventilation system lets outside air into
the vehicle
when it is moving. Outside
air
will also enter the vehicle when the
heater or the air conditioning fan is
running.
Ventilation Tips
Keep the hood and front air inlet free
of ice, snow, or any other obstruction
(such as leaves). The heater and
defroster
will work far better, reducing
the chance
of fogging the inside of
your windows.
In cold weather, turn the blower fan to
HI for a few moments before driving
off.
This helps clear the intake ducts
of snow and moisture, and reduces the
chance of fogging the inside of your
windows.
Keep the air path under the front seats
clear of objects. This helps air
to
circulate throughout your vehicle.