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Introduction - How to  Use  this  Manual 
This section  tells you  how  to  use  your  manual  and  includes  safety 
and  vehicle  damage  warnings  and  symbols. 
Section 1 - Seats  and  Safety  Restraints 
This  section  tells  you  how  to  use  your  seats and  safety  restraints 
properly. 
Section 2 - Features & Controls 
This section explains  how  to start and operate  your  vehicle. 
Section 3 - Comfort  Controls & Audio  Systems 
This section  tells  you  how  to adjust the  ventilation  and  comfort 
controls  and  how 
to operate your audio  system. 
Section 4 - Your Driving  and  the  Road 
Here  you’ll  find helpful  information  and  tips  about  the  road  and 
how  to  drive under  different  conditions. 
Section 5 - Problems  on  the  Road 
This section  tells you  what  to  do if you have  a problem  while 
driving,  such  as a flat  tire or engine overheating. 
Section 6 - Service & Appearance  Care 
Here  the manual  tells  you  how  to keep  your  vehicle  running 
properly  and  looking  good. 
Section 7- Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
This section  tells you  when  to  perform  vehicle  maintenance  and 
what  fluids  and lubricants  to  use. 
Section 8 - Customer  Assistance  Information 
This section  tells you  how  to  contact your GM division for 
assistance  and  how  to  get  service publications.  It also gives  you 
information  on  “Reporting  Safety  Defects’’  on  page 84 
Index 
Here’s  an  alphabetical listing of almost  every  subject in this 
manual.  You can  use  it  to quickly  find  something  you  want  to  read. 
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You will  find  a number  of safety  cautions  in  this  book.  We use  a box  with 
gray  background  and  the  word  CAUTION  to  tell  you  about  things  that  could 
hurt  you  if  you  were  to  ignore  the  warning. 
I 
In  the  gray  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. 
You will  also  find  a circle with a slash  through  it  in  this  book.  This safety 
symbol means  “Don’t,’’  “Don’t  do this,”  or “Don’t  let 
this happen.” 
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Also, in this  book  you  will  find these notices: 
NOTICE: 
These  mean  there  is something  that  could  damage  your  vehicle. 
In  the  notice  area, we  tell  you  about something that  can  damage  your 
vehicle.  Many  times,  this damage would  not  be  covered  by your  warranty, 
and  it  could  be costly.  But the  notice  will  tell  you  what  to do to  help  avoid 
the damage. 
When  you  read  other manuals,  you  might  see CAUTION  and  NOTICE 
warnings 
in different  colors or in different  words. 
You’ll  also see warning  labels on  your  vehicle.  They  use  yellow  for 
cautions,  blue for notices  and  the words  CAUTION  or NOTICE. 
Vehicle  Symbols 
These are some  of the  symbols you will  find  on your  vehicle. For example, 
these symbols are  used  on  an original battery: 
Caubon Protect Eyes Caustic  Battery  Acid  Spark  or Flame  Could 
Possible Injury by Shielding Could Cause  Burns  Explode  Battery 
Avoid  Sparks 
or Flames 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine These symbols are important for you  and  your passengers whenever  your 
vehicle 
is driven: 
I Fasten  Safety Door LocWUnlock 
Belts 
These  symbols  have to do with  your  lights: 
I Master  Lighting 
S wifc h 
Parking  Lights 
I Turn  Signal 
Direction 
Daytime 
Running  Lights 
A 
Hazard  Warning 
Flasher 
1 Fog  Lights  Headlight 
High  Beam 
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Hood  Release 
Ventilating 
Fan 
Windshield  Wiper 
Q 
Rear  Window 
Wiper 
& Washer 
w 
Windshield 
Washer 
I I 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
w 
These symbols are  used  on  warning  and  indicator  lights: 
Engine  Coolant 
Temperature  Battery  Charging 
System 
Brake 
(Standard  Cluster 
ANTI- 
LOCK 
4- Wheel 
Anti-Lock 
Windshield  Defroster 
Hatch 
Release 
II 
Fuel  Engine  Oil 
Pressure 
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Section 
A 
.. 
Here  you can learn about the  many standard  and optional features  on your 
vehicle.  and  information on starting. shifting.  and braking 
. Also  explained 
are  the instrument  panel  and 
the warning  systems  that  tell  you  if everything 
is  working  properly-  and  what  to 
do if you  have  a problem . 
For  explanation  of  vehicle symbols. refer  to “Vehicle Symbols” in  the 
Introduction 
. 
Keys ................................. .................. 2-3 
Your  Doors  and  How  They  Work 
..................... ....... 2-5 
DoorLocks 
................................................ 2-8 
Theft 
.............................................. 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” ................. ....... 
. . 2-11 
. . 2-12 
Ignition  Switch 
....... ....... .......................... 2-13 
Starting  Your Engine 
....................................... 2-14 
FuelRegulator 
......................................... 2-15 
Driving Through  Deep Standing  Water 
... ............... 2-15 
Automatic  Transmission 
.................................... 2-17 
Engine 
Block Heater 
................................... 2-16 
.. ..< .. Locking  Rear Axle ...................... .... 2-20 
ParkingBrake 
............................................ 2-20 
Shifting  Into 
“P’ (Park) ....... .......................... 2-21 
Shifting  Out of “P”  (Park) 
................................... 2-22 
Parking Over Things That  Burn 
............................... 2-23 
EngineExhaust 
..................................... 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re  Parked ............. 
.... 2-24 
. . 2-24 
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Windows 
................................................ 2-26 
Horn 
.................................................... 2-29 
Tilt  Wheel  (Option) 
........................................ 2-29 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
.............................. 2-30 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
...................... 2-30 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
............................... 2-32 
Windshield  Wipers 
.................................... 2-32 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 2-33 
Rear  Window  WiperNasher 
.............................. 2-34 
Cruise  Control 
........................................ 2-35 
Lights 
................................................. 241 
Mirrors 
.................................................. 245 
SunVisors 
............................................. 247 
Cigarette LighterlAshtrays 
................................... 248 
Assist  Handles 
............................................ 249 
Storage  Compartments 
...................................... 2-50 
Instrument Cluster 
......................................... 2-51 
Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
....................... 2-55 
Indicator Lights 
....................................... 2-57 
Gages 
................................................ 2-61 
Luggagecarrier 
........................................... 2-65 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
... ......... ~~ . . 2-66 
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If you have this feature,  your  rear  axle  can  give you additional  traction on 
snow,  mud, ice, sand  or gravel.  It  works  like  a  standard  axle  most of the 
time,  but  when 
one of the  rear  wheels  has no traction  and  the  other  does,  the 
locking  feature will  allow  the  wheel  with  traction 
to move  the  vehicle. 
Parking  Brake 
To Set  the  Parking  Brake: 
I 
I 
Hold the  regular  brake 
pedal  down  with  your 
right  foot. Push  down 
the  parking  brake 
pedal  with  your  left 
foot. 
If the  ignition is 
on,  the  brake  system 
warning  light will 
come  on. 
To Release  the  Parking  Brake: 
Hold  the  regular  brake 
pedal  down.  Pull the 
brake  release  lever. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake  on  can  cause  your  rear  brakes  \
to 
overheat.  You  may have  to  replace  them,  and  you  could  also 
damage  other  parts 
of your  vehicle. 
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