
That your vehicle has rear-wheel
drive, or that
it has the
four-wheel-drive option.
vehicle.
The make, model, and year of your
Whether you can still move the shift
levers for the transmission and
transfer case,
if you have one.
If there was an accident, what was
damaged.
When the towing service arrives, let the
tow operator know that this manual
contains detailed towing instructions and
illustrations. The operator may want to
see them.
* T- help avoid injury to you or
Never let passengers ride in a
vehicle that is being towed.
Never tow faster than safe or
posted speeds
Never tow with damaged parts
not fully secured.
0 Never get under your vehicle
after it
has been lifted by the
tow truck.
chains on each side when towing
a vehicle.
hooks instead.
* Always use separate safety
Never use T-hooks. Use “J”
When your vehicle is being towed, have
the ignition key off. The steering wheel
should be clamped
in a straight-ahead
position, with
a clamping device
designed for towing service.
Do not use
the vehicle’s steering column lock for
this. The transmission and transfer case,
if you have one, should be in Neutral
and the parking brake released.
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front with sling-type or wheel lift
equipment, the rear wheels must be
supported on a dolly.
If your vehicle has four-wheel drive,
don’t have it towed on the front wheels
unless you must. If a vehicle with
four-wheel drive must be towed on the
front wheels, set your manual,
free-wheeling hubs to
FREE or unlock
your automatic free-wheeling hubs, and
set your transfer case to two-wheel
drive.
If your vehicle must be towed on
the front wheels, don’t go more than
55 mph (90 km/h).
= 9.198
CAUTION Don’t have your vehicle towed with the I
rear wheels in contact with the ground.
If
a vehicle must be towed from the I A vehicle can fall from a car A
’ carrier if it isn’t properly
,,cured. This can cause a
collision, serious personal injury
and vehicle damage. The vehicle
should be tightly secured with
chains or steel cables before it is
transported.
Don’t use substitutes (ropes,
leather straps, canvas webbing,
etc.) that can be cut by sharp
edges underneath
the towed
vehicle.
Front Towing Hook-Ups
Attach “J” hooks to the rear o
control arms inboard of springs
If lower
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Your warranty does not cover
parts or components that fail
because of overloading.
If you put things inside your vehicle -
like suitcases, tools, packages, or
anything else - they will go as fast as
the vehicle goes. If you have to stop or
turn quickly, or if there is a crash,
they’ll keep going. Things
you put inside your
vehicle
can strike and injure
people
in a sudden stop or turn, or
in a crash.
Put things in the rear area of
your vehicle. Try to spread the
weight evenly.
* Never stack heavier things, like
suitcases, inside the vehicle so
that some of them are above the
tops
of the seats.
* When you carry something
inside the vehicle, secure it
whenever
you can.
9 Don’t have a seat folded down
unless you need to.
Tires
We don’t make tires. Your new vehicle
comes with high quality tires made by a
leading tire manufacturer. These tires
are warranted by the tire manufacturers
and their warranties are delivered with
every new
Geo. If your spare tire is a
different brand than your road tires, you
will have
a tire warranty folder from
each
of these manufacturers.
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Index
Add-on Electrical Equipment ...... 272
Adjustment. Brake
............... 13 1
Adjustment. Clutch
............... 238
Air Cleaner
..................... 233
Air Conditioner Controls
.......... 104
Air Filter Replacement
............ 234
Alignment. Wheel
............... 259
Aluminum Wheel Cleaning
........ 269
Antenna
........................ 116
Anti-lock Brakes
................. 129
Anti-lock. To Use
................ 130
Appearance Care
................ 26 1
Appearance Care and Maintenance
Materials
..................... 27 1
Appearance Care. Service and
...... 22 1
Ashtray. Front ................... 77
Assist Grips. Passenger
............ 76
Audio Systems
.................. 106
AM/FM Stereo
................ 108
AM/FM Stereo with
Cassette Tape Player
.......... 110
Automatic Transmission
............ 5 1
Fluid ........................ 234
TorqueLock
.................. 173
Axle. Front (Four-Wheel-Drive)
.... 239
Axle, Rear
...................... 238
Ashtray and
Lighter
............... 77
Ashtrays, Other
.................. 77
Babies. Smaller Children and
(Safety Belts)
................... 30
Backing Up (With a Trailer)
........ 183
Balance. Tire
................... 259
Battery
......................... 247
Bi-Level Heating
................ 103
Bin. Coinholder and
............... 76
Bins. Instrument Panel
............. 75
Brakes
Before Leaving on a Long
Trip
..... 167
Blizzard. If You’re Caught
in a ..... 175
Adjustment
.................. -13 1
Anti-lock
..................... 129
Master Cylinder
............... 245
Parking
....................... 60
PedalTravel
.................. 131
Rear Drum
.................... 130
System Parts. Replacing
......... 247
System Warning Light
........... 84
Trailer
....................... 18 1
Wear Indicators. Disc
........... 130
Braking ........................ 127
Braking in Emergencies
........... 132
“Break-In.
.. New Vehicle .......... 48
Brightness Control
................ 7 1
Bulb Replacement ................ 248
Front Parking and Turn
Signal Light
................. 249
Headlights
.................... 248
Sidemarker Light
.............. 250
Rear Combination Light
......... 25
1 Bulbs. Halogen
.................. 248
Bulbs. Replacement
.............. 276
Canvas TOP
Preparing for Storage
............ 96
Removing and Installing Your
..... 91
Special Care
for ................ 268
Carbon Monoxide (Engine Exhaust)
. . 64
Care of Canvas Top
.............. 268
Cassette Tape Player. Care of Your
. . 115
Cassette Tape. To Play a
.......... 111
Certification Label
............... 252
Chains. Safety (Trailer)
........... 181
Chains. Tire
.................... 261
Changing a Flat Tire
.............. 208
Charging System Light
............. 85
Check Engine Light
............... 85
Capacities
and Specifications
....... 277
Checking Things under the Hood
.... 227
Checking Your Restraint Systems
.... 39
Chemical Paint Spotting ........... 270
Chevrolet/Geo Roadside
Assistance
.................... 319
Chevrolet/Geo Service Publications
Ordering Information
........... 318
Child Restraints
.................. 31
Securing in the Rear Seat
......... 34
Securing in the Right Front Seat .... 36
Top Strap. Right Front
Passenger Position Only
........ 33
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Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out . . 218
Rotation. Tire Inspection and ....... 255
Running Your Engine While
You’re Parked
.................. 65
Safety Belts
Adults
........................ 23
Care of ....................... 266
Child Restraints ................ -3 1
Children ....................... 30
Driver Position ................. 24
Extender ...................... 39
How to Wear, Properly ........... 23
Lap-Shoulder Belt ............... 24
Larger Children ................. 37
Passenger Positions .............. 28
Rear Seat Passengers ............. 28
Reminder Light ................. 23
Reminder. Lights On ............ 69
Replacing after a Crash ........... 39
Right Front Passenger
Position
..................... 28
Seatsand ...................... 11
Smaller Children and Babies ....... 30
They’re for Everyone ............ 15
Use during Pregnancy ............ 27
Why They Work ................ 19
Checking Your Restraint System ... 39
Questions People Ask ............ 22
Safety Chains (Trailer) ............ 18 1
Safety Defects
Reporting to General Motors
..... 3 18
Reporting to the Canadian
Reporting to the United
Government
................. 3 18
States Government ........... 3 17
Safety Warnings and Symbols ........ 6
Sand,
Mud. Ice or Snow. If
You’re Stuck in ................ 2 17
Scanning the Terrain .............. 144
Scheduled Maintenance Service ..... 285
Seatback. Reclining Front .......... 13
Seats
And Safety Belts
................ 11
And Seat Controls ............... 12
Easy Entry ..................... 14
Folding Rear ................... 15
Front ......................... 12
Reclining Front ................. 13
Side Pockets, Front .............. 75
Unfolding the Rear .............. 17
Attaching the Top Strap .......... 33
In the Rear Seat ................. 34
In the Right Front Seat ........... 36
Securing a Child Restraint Service
........................ 222
Appearance
Care ............... 221
Owner Checks and ............. 302
Parts Identification Label ........ 272
Publications ................... 320
Publications Ordering
Information. Chevrolet/Geo
.... 318
Station Information ....... .Last Page
Work. Doing Your Own
......... 222
Shape of Road Signs .............. 119
Sheet Metal Damage .............. 269
Shift Speeds ...................... 56
Shifting into P (Park) .............. 61
Shifting out of P (Park) ............. 63
Sidemarker Light Bulb
Replacement
.................. 250
Signal. Passing ................... 70
Signals. Your Own ............... 121
Signs, Road ..................... 118
Skidding ....................... 138
Snow or Ice. Driving on ........... 174
Snow. If You’re Stuck in Deep ..... 177
Speakers. Adjusting the
AM/FM Stereo
................ 109
AM/FM Stereo with
Cassette Tape Player
.......... 111
Specifications, Capacities and ...... 277
Speedometer and Odometer ......... 80
Speeds, Shift ..................... 56
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