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Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols  you  will 
find 
on your  vehicle.  For  example, these 
symbols are  used on an original battery: 
Caution  Possible  Injury 
A 
Protect  Eyes  by  Shielding 
@ 
Caustic  Battery  Acid 
Could  Cause  Burns 
Avoid  Sparks  or  Flames 
8 
Sparks  or  Flame  could 
Explode  Battery 
These  symbols are  important for you  and 
your  passengers  whenever  your  vehicle 
is 
driven: 
Fasten  Safety  Belts 
Door  LocWUnlock 
Window  Up/Down 
These  symbols  have to do with  your  lights: 
Master  Lighting  Switch 
Turn  Signal  Direction 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
A 
Headlight  Hlgh  Beam 
Parking  Lights 
Courtesy  Lights 
Fog  Lamps 
$0 
These  symbols are on some of  your 
Zontrols: 
Windshield  Wiper 
Windshield  Washer 
Windshield  Defroster 
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Bi-Level  Vent 
Heater 
Blend 
These symbols  are used on warning and 
indicator lights: 
Engine  Coolant 
Temperature 
Battery  Charging  System 
El 
Fuel 
Engine  Oil Pressure 
Brake  (Canada)  Anti-Lock  Brake  System 
(Canada) 
Low  Coolant 
m 
Here are some  other symbols  you may see: 
Hatchflrunk  Release 
Hood  Release 
Lighter  Horn 
B 
k3 
Speaker 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Get Out of Cruise  Control 
There  are several ways  to turn off the 
Cruise  Control: 
1. Step  lightly  on  the brake pedal  or push 
the  clutch pedal,  if you  have a manual 
transmission; 
2. Move  the Cruise switch  to “OFF.” 
To Erase Speed  Memory 
When  you  turn  off  the Cruise Control or 
the ignition, your Cruise Control set  speel 
memory  is erased. 
ASR and Cruise  Control 
If your ASR  system engages while your 
Cruise Control is  set, Cruise Control  will 
disengage.  Your speed will be set  in 
memory, though.  When Cruise Control 
engages again, use  “WAY’ 
(Resume/Accelerate)  to 
go back to your 
set speed. 
Operation of Lights 
4lthough your vehicle’s lighting system 
:headlights, parking lights,  fog lamps, 
side  marker lights and taillights) meets all 
ipplicable federal lighting requirements, 
Zertain  states and provinces  may apply 
:heir  own  lighting regulations that  may 
require  special attention before  you 
>perate these lights. 
For  example,  some jurisdictions  may 
require  that you operate  fog lamps only 
when  your lower  beam headlights are also 
m, or that headlights  be turned on 
whenever  you  must use your windshield 
wipers.  In addition, most jurisdictions 
prohibit  driving solely with  parkmg 
lights, especially at  dawn or dusk. It  is 
recommended that  you check with your 
own  state or provincial highway authority 
for  applicable lighting regulations. 
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?og  Lights  (Option) 
Jse your  fog lights for better  vision  in 
oggy  or  misty conditions.  Your parking 
ights  must  be  on  or your  fog lights won7 
work. 
To turn the  fog lights  on, push  the  switch 
tbove 
$0 . Push  the bottom of the 
;witch  to turn  the fog lights  off. 
A light 
In the switch  will come  on when  the  fog 
ights are on. 
Zog  lights 
will go off whenever  your  higl 
>earns  come 
on. When  the  high  beams gc 
Iff,  the  fog lights  will come  on again. 
I Interior Lights 
ourtesy  Lights 
Then  any door  is opened,  several interior 
ghts  go on. These lights are  courtesy 
ghts.  They make  it easier for  you to 
Iter  and  leave your  vehicle. 
ourtesy  lights include  the dome  light 
Id other lights throughout  the interior of 
)ur vehicle. 
kont  Map  Lights 
Tour inside  rearview  mirror  includes  two 
nap  lights.  Each  light  has  its  own  switch. 
Jse  the  switch  closest to  the  light  to turn 
t on.  The  lights  will also  go  on  when  a 
loor  is  opened. 
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1. Upper Air Vent 
2. Main Light  Control 
3. Side Upper  Air Vent 
4. Instrument Cluster 
5. Comfort Controls 
6. Audio System 
7. Side Window Defogger  Vent 
8. GloveBox 
9. Remote Hatch Release 
10. Cassette  Tape Storage 
11. Shift Lever 
12. Parking  Brake  Lever 
13. Cupholder 
14. Storage Console  and Compact  Disc 
15. Acceleration  Slip Regulation  Switch 
Storage 
(if equipped) 
(if equipped) 
16. Ashtray  and 
Coinholder with Mat 
17. Cigarette Lighter 
18. Horn 
19. Rear  Window  Defogger Switch 
20. Fog Lamp Switch (if equipped) 
21. Convertible  Top  Switch (if equipped) 
22. Ashtray (Manual Transmission) 
(Automatic Transmission) 
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Rear  Window  Defogger (opnoN) 
The rear window defogger uses  a 
warming grid to remove fog  from  the rear 
window. 
Press  the right side  of the switch to turn 
on the defogger.  An indicator  light  will 
come  on to remind  you  that the defogger 
is  on. 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  left side 
of the  switch. 
Do not attach anything like  a temporary 
vehicle license  or a decal across 
the 
defogger grid on the rear  window. 
NOTICE: 
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. 
:/ow-Through  Ventilation  ;ystem 
lour  Chevrolet’s flow-through  ventilatiol 
ystem  supplies outside air  into  the 
ehicle  when 
it is moving. Outside air 
vlill also enter  the vehicle  when  the  heatel 
lr  the  air  conditioning  fan  is running. 
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Do not  tow with sling-type  equip- 
ment  or  fascia/fog  light damage 
will 
occur. 
Use  wheel 
lift or  car  carrier  equip- 
ment. Additional ramping  may  be 
required  for car  carrier  equipment. 
Use  safety  chains  and  wheel straps.  Attach 
a separate safety  chain around 
outboard  end 
of each  lower  control arm. 
I 
NOTICE: 
I 
Take care not  to  damage  the  brake 
pipes  and  hoses  or  the ABS  sensor 
and  wiring. 
NOTICE: 
Towing  a vehicle  over rough surfaces 
could  damage a vehicle.  Damage 
can  occur  from vehicle-to-ground 
or  vehicle-to-wheel-lift-equipment 
contact.  To help  avoid  damage, 
install  a towing  dolly and raise 
vehicle 
until adequate  clearance is 
obtained  between  the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Main Fuse Block 
1 - Air  Bag: SIR Components 
2 - Backup Lights; Daytime Running 
(15 Amp.) 
Lights Module (Canada);  Turn 
Flasher 
(20 Amp.) 
3 - HVAC  Selector Switch  (Heater/Air 
Conditioner); Rear Defogger 
(25 Amp.) 
4 - Powertrain  Control Module; 
Instrument Cluster;  PASS-Keys11 
Decoder Module 
(10 Amp.) 
5 - Powertrain Control Module; 
PASS-Keys11  Decoder Module; 
Fuel  Pump  Relay 
(1 5 Amp.) 
6 - Brake  LighVCruise  Release 
Switch;  Hazard Flasher 
(20 Amp.) 
7 - Power Door Locks; Power Mirrors; 
Hatch  Release 
(15 Amp.) 
8 - Audio Alarm Module; Bases 
Relay; Courtesy  Lights: Console 
Compartment, Glove  Box, Dome, 
Trunk,  Rear Courtesy,  Rearview 
Mirror  and Radio 
(1 5 Amp.) 
9 - Audio Alarm  Module; Daytime 
Running  Lights  Module (Canada); 
Diagnostic  Energy Reserve 
Module;  Instrument  Cluster; 
Remote  Lock Control Module 
(IO Amp.) 
10 - Exterior Lighting (20 Amp.) 
11 - Cigarette Lighter;  Horn  Relay 
12 - Power Seats:  Rear  Defogger 
(25 Amp.) 
(30 Amp. Circuit Breaker) 
13 - Brightness Control (5 Amp.) 
14 - Windshield  Wipermasher 
(25 Amp.) 
15 - Power Windows, Convertible 
Top Switch 
(30 Amp. Circuit 
Breaker) 
16 - Diagnostic  Energy Reserve 
Module 
(3 Amp.) 
17 - Radio; ( 15 Amp.) 
229. . .