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1993 Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents
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Introduction How to Use This Manual .............
Part 1 Seats & Safety Belts. ............... 11 I
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Part 2 Features & Controls ................ 43 I
Part 3 Comfort Controls 81 Audio Systems rn ,101
Part 4 Your Driving and the Road. ......... 117 I
Part 5 Problems on the Road ............. 189 I
Part 6 Service & Appearance Care.. ....... 221 1
Part 7 Maintenance Schedule ............. 281 1
Part 8 Customer Assistance Information .... 311
325
Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 315.
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Part9 Index.. .........................
Service Station Information .... Last Page
Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 10213056 A First Edition
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Please keep this manual in your Geo, so it will be there if you ever need it when you’re on the road. If you
sell the vehicle, please leave this manual in
it so the new owner can use it.
This manual includes the latest information at
the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes
in the product after that time without further notice. For vehicles first sold
in Canada, substitute the name
“General Motors of Canada Limited” for Chevrolet/Geo Division whenever
it appears in this manual.
For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual
Aux propribtaires canadiens: Vous pouvez vous procurer un exemplaire de ce guide en franGais chez votre
concessionaire
ou au DGN Marketing Services Ltd., 1500 Bonhill Rd., Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1C7.
Published by Chevrolet/Geo Division
General Motors Corporation General Motors, GM and the GM emblem,
Chevrolet and the Chevrolet emblem, Geo and the
Geo emblem are registered trademarks
of General
Motors Corporation.
@ Copyright 1992 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet/Geo Division. All rights reserved.
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Welcome to Geo
World-class vehicles for the world-wise vehicle buyer. Feature by feature, every Geo shows that quality, value and
technology can exist hand-in-hand with affordability. And Geo adds something special to vehicle ownership
- fun.
There’s a Geo out there for everyone. It could be the economical Geo Metro or the sporty Geo Storm. Maybe the
five-passenger Geo flagship, Prizm, or the adventurous off-roader, Geo Tracker.
No matter what Geo you drive, you’ll find designed-in comfort and owner enjoyment in detail after careful detail. Geo’s are
savvy vehicles that answer the needs
of the road and - with Tracker - even the off-road.
Sold and serviced bylheusands of Chevrolet/Geo dealers, Geo is earning its stripes as a serious contender in today’s
value-conscious marketplace. We know your ownership experience will be a rewarding one.
, Welcome to the world of Geo. I
Jim Perkins
General Manager
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How to Use this Manual
Part 5: Problems on the Road
This part tells you what to do if you
have a problem while driving, such as a
flat tire or engine overheating.
Part 6: Service & Appearance Care
Here the manual tells you how to keep
your Geo running properly and looking
good.
Part 7: Maintenance Schedule
This part tells you when to perform
vehicle maintenance and what fluids and
lubricants
to use.
Part 8: Customer Assistance
Information
This part includes important information
3bout reporting safety defects and gives
you details about the “Roadside
4ssistance” program.
You will also find
mstomer satisfaction phone numbers
(including customer satisfaction numbers
for the hearing and speech impaired) as
well as
the mediationlarbitration
procedure. We’ve also included ordering
information for service publications in
this part.
Service Station Information
This is a quick reference of service
information. You can find it
on the last
page of this manual.
Safety Warnings and Symbols
You will find a number of safety
cautions in this book. We use yellow
and the word CAUTION to tell
you
about things that could hurt you if you
were to ignore the warning.
In the yellow caution area, we tell you
what the hazard is. Then we tell you what
to do to help avoid or reduce the
hazard. Please read these cautions.
If
you don’t, you or others could be hurt.
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Features & Controls
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Brake System Warning Light
Your Geo’s hydraulic brake system is
divided into two parts.
If one part isn’t
working, the other part can still work
and stop you.
For good braking, though,
you need both parts working well.
Your vehicle also has rear wheel
anti-lock brakes. If the warning light
goes on, there could be a brake problem
with either your regular or rear wheel
anti-lock brakes,
or both. Have your
brake system inspected right away.
This light should come
on as you start
the vehicle. If it doesn’t come on then,
have
it fixed so it will be ready to warn
you if there’s a problem. This light will
also come on when you
set your parking brake, and it
will stay
on if your parking brake doesn’t release
fully. If it stays on after your parking
brake is fully released, it means you
may have a brake problem.
If the light comes on while driving, pull
off the road and stop carefully. You
may notice that the pedal is harder to
push.
Or, the pedal may go closer to the
floor. It may take longer to stop. If the
light is still on, have the vehicle towed
for service. (See “Towing
Your
Vehicle” in the Index.)
$ Your brake system may not
be working properly if the
brake warning light
is on. Driving
with the brake warning light on
can lead to an accident.
If the light
is still on after you’ve pulled off
the road and stopped carefully,
have the vehicle towed for service.
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Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
This gage shows the engine coolant
temperature. If the gage pointer moves
to the “H” (red) side, your engine is
too hot! It means that your engine
coolant has overheated and you should
stop your vehicle and turn off the engine
as soon as possible.
HOT
COOLANT CAN BURN YOU
BADLY!
In “Problems on the Road, ” this
manual shows what to do. See “Engine
Overheating’’
in the Index.
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Charging System Light
This light will come on briefly when
you turn on
the ignition, but the engine
is not running, as a check to show you it
is working. Then it should go out when
the engine starts. If it stays on, or
comes on while you are driving, you
may
have a problem with the electrical
charging system. It could indicate that
you have a loose generator drive belt, or
another electrical problem. Have
it
checked right away. Driving while this
light
is on could drain your battery.
If you must drive a short distance with
the light
on, be certain to turn off
all your accessories, such as the radio
and air conditioner.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check
Engine Light)
A computer monitors operation of your
fuel, ignition and emission control
systems. The light should come on when
the ignition is on, but the engine is not
running, as a check to show you
it is
working. If
it does not come on at all,
have it fixed right away. If it stays
on,
or comes on while you are driving, the
computer is indicating that you have
a
problem. You should take your vehicle
in for service soon.
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IC CA UTlON
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Don’t keep driving if the oil
pressure is low. If you do,
your engine can become so hot
that it catches
on fire. You or
others could be burned. Check
your oil as soon as possible
and
have your vehicle serviced.
NOTlCE
Damage to your engine from
neglected oil problems can
costly
and is not covered by your
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Convertible Top (OPTION)
Your convertible top features a sunroof,
a removable rear window and a
removable canvas top.
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A Don’t change the center
- pillars or horizontal roof
support. These parts are designed
to help protect you and passengers
in a crash. Don’t
add anything,
like light bars or roll bars, to these
parts, either. If the center pillars
or horizontal roof support
are ever
damaged, be sure to have them
repaired
as soon as possible so
they’ll be able to protect you in a
crash.
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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems
Clean your tape player with a
wiping-action, non-abrasive cleaning
cassette and follow the directions
provided with
it.
Cassettes are subject to wear and the
sound quality may degrade over time.
Always make sure that the cassette tape
is in good condition before you have
your tape player serviced.
Antenna
Use the knob on the end of the antenna
to raise the antenna
or to push it back
down. Keep the antenna mast clean for good performance. Always lower the antenna before
entering a car wash.
If you have the canvas top, also lower
the antenna before removing
or
installing the top.
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