Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A CAUTION:
You can lose control of the vehicle if
you try to adjust a manual driver’s
seat while the vehicle is moving. The
sudden movement could startle and
confuse
you, or make you push a
pedal when you don’t want to. Adjust
the driver’s seat
only when the
vehicle
is not moving.
5ix- Way Power Seat (Option)
‘he driver’s seat has three controls on tht
2ft side.
‘he front control makes the front
of the
eat
go up and down.
’he back control makes the back of the
eat
go up and down.
?he center control makes the whole seat
;o up and down or forward and
backward.
Reclining Front Seatbacks
To adjust the seatback, lift the lever on the
suter side
of the seat. Release the lever to
lock the seatback where you want it. Pull
JP on the lever, and the seat will go to its
xiginal upright position. But don’t have
[he seatback reclined if your vehicle
is
moving.
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You can match a transmitter to as many
different vehicles
as you own, provided
they are equipped with exactly
the same
model system. (General Motors offers
several different models of these systems
on their vehicles.) Each vehicle can have
only two transmitters matched to
it.
To match transmitters to your vehicle:
1. Find the Data Link Connector (DLC).
It is
in the bottom of the instrument
panel near the steering column.
2. Insert one end of a fused jumper into
terminal
“G.” Terminal “G” is the top
terminal on the far right.
jumper into terminal “A.” Terminal
“A” is the bottom terminal on the far
left.
3. Insert the other end of the fused
You have grounded the program input
line. You should hear the door locks lock
and unlock within one to three seconds.
When matching transmitters, the first
transmitter code matched
will be stored in
both memories until a second transmitter
is matched. This means
that the second transmitter
will not work until
it is
matched
in step 5.
4. Press any button on the first
transmitter. The door locks should
lock and unlock.
5. Press any button on the second
transmitter. The door locks should
lock and unlock.
6. Remove the fused jumper from the
DLC. The system
will not work unless
the jumper
is removed.
transmitters work correctly.
7. Check that all the buttons on both
[f the transmitters don’t work, or if you’d
rather not match the transmitters yourself,
see your Chevrolet dealer.
Battery Replacement
Under normal use, the batteries in your
key chain transmitter should last about
:wo years.
You can tell the batteries are weak if the
:ransmitter won’t work at the normal
-ange
in any location. If you have to get
:lose
to your vehicle before the
:ransmitter works, it’s probably time to
:hange the batteries.
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When the PASS-KeyW system senses
that someone is using the wrong key, it
shuts down the vehicle’s starter and fuel
systems. For about three minutes,
the
starter won’t work and fuel won’t go to
the engine. If someone tries to start your
vehicle again or uses another
key during
this time, the vehicle will not start. This
discourages someone from randomly
trying different keys with different
resistor pellets
in an attempt to make a
match.
SECURITY
~
The ignition key must be clean and dry
before it’s inserted
in the ignition or the
engine may not start. If the engine does
not start and the
“SECURITY” light stays
on when you
try to start the vehicle, the
key may be dirty or wet. Turn the
ignition off.
Clean and dry the key. Wait about three
minutes and try again. The security light
will remain on during this time. If the
starter still won’t work, and the key
appears to be clean and dry, wait about
three minutes and try another ignition key.
At this time, you may also want to check
the fuses (see “Fuses and Circuit
Breakers”
in the Index). If the starter
won’t work with the other key, your
vehicle needs service.
If your vehicle does start,
the first ignition key may be
faulty. See your Chevrolet dealer or a
locksmith who can service the
PASS-KeyaII.
If you accidentally use a key that has a
damaged or missing resistor pellet, the
starter won’t work and the security light
will flash. But you don’t have to wait
three minutes before trying another
ignition key.
See your Chevrolet dealer or a locksmith
who can service the PASS-Key@II to have
a new key made.
If you’re ever driving and the
“SECURITY” light comes on and stays
on, you will be able to restart your engine
if you turn it off. Your PASS-Key@II
system, however, is not working properly
and must be serviced by your Chevrolet
dealer. Your vehicle is not protected by
the PASS-KeyW system.
If you lose or damage a PASS-Key@II
ignition key, see your Chevrolet
dealer or a locksmith who can service
PASS-Key@II
to have a new key made.
In an emergency, call the Chevrolet
Roadside Assistance Program on
1 -800-CHEV-USA (1 -800-243-8872).
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Signal’Headlight Beam
Lever
The lever on the left side of the steering
column includes your:
Turn Signal and Lane Change
0 Headlight HighLow Beam and
Passing Signal
0 Windshield Wipers
0 Windshield Washer
0 Cruise Control (Option)
Indicator
rurn Signal and Lane Change
hdicator
:he turn signal has two upward (for
tight) and two downward (for Left)
Iositions. These positions allow you to
ignal
a turn or a lane change.
To signal a turn, move the lever all the
vay
up or down. When the turn is
inished, the lever will return
utomatically.
L green arrow on the instrument panel
dl flash in the direction of the turn or
me change.
’0 signal a lane change, just raise or
3wer the lever
until the green arrow starts
3 flash. Hold it there until you complete
our lane change. The lever will return by
self when you release it.
LS you signal a turn or a lane change, if
le arrows don’t flash but just stay on, a
ignal bulb may be burned out and other
.rivers won’t see your turn signal.
fa bulb is burned out, replace
it to help
void an accident.
If the green arrows
lon’t go
on at all when you signal a turn,
heck
the fuse (see “Fuses” in the Index)
nd for burned-out bulbs.
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I Front Ashtray
Lift up the cover to open the ashtray. To
remove it, lift up on the right side of
the ashtray. If you have an automatic
transmission, the ashtray
is near the front
of your console. If you have
a manual
transmission, the ashtray is near
your
cupholder.
I
NOTICE:
Don’t put papers and other things that
burn
into your ashtray. If you do, cig-
arettes or other smoking materials
could set them on fire, causing dam-
age.
Jigarette Lighter
b use the lighter, push it in all the way
nd let go. When it’s ready, it will pop
ack by itself.
NOTICE:
Don’t hold a cigarette lighter in with
your hand while
it is heating. If you
do, it won’t be able to back away
from the heating element when it’s
ready. That can make
it overheat,
damaging the lighter and
the heating
element. If you plug accessories
into your
cigarette
lighter, such as heating devices or air
compressors, these accessories should have a rated current
of less than 15 amps.
Exceeding this limit will result
in a blown
fuse.
rn Floor Mats
Your Chevrolet’s t’loor mats are
custom-fitted to
the foot wells. Be sure
the driver’s floor mat is in place. If it
accelerator or brake pedals.
I isn’t, it could interfere with the
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about the care of your
Chevrolet
. This part begins with
service and fuel information.
and then
it shows how to check
important fluid and lubricant
levels
. There is also technical
information about your vehicle.
and a section devoted to its
appearance care
.
Part 0
Service & Appearance Care
Service .........................................................
Fuel ...........................................................
Checking Things under the Hood ....................................
HoodRelease ..................................................
EngineOil ....................................................
Aircleaner ...................................................
Automatic Transmission Fluid .....................................
Manual Transmission Fluid .......................................
Hydraulic Clutch ...............................................
RearAxle .....................................................
Enginecoolant ................................................
Power Steering Fluid ............................................
Windshield Washer Fluid .........................................
Brake Master Cylinder ...........................................
Battery .......................................................
Bulb Replacement ................................................
LoadingYourVehicle .............................................
Tires ...........................................................
Appearancecare .................................................
Appearance Care and Maintenance Materials ...........................
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .................................
Service Parts Identification Label ....................................
Add-on Electrical Equipment .......................................
Fuses and Circuit Breakers .........................................
Replacement Bulbs ...............................................
Capacities and Specifications .......................................
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Fuses and Circuit
Breakers
The wiring circuits in your vehicle are
protected from short circuits by a
combination of fuses, circuit breakers,
and fusible thermal links in the wiring
itself. This greatly reduces the chance of
fires caused by electrical problems.
There are two fuse centers on your
vehicle. One is in the left side of your
instrument panel. The other
is in the engine compartment.
Open the cover on either of the boxes to
expose
the fuses.
Look at the silver-colored band inside
the fuse.
If the band is broken or melted,
replace the fuse. Be sure you replace a
bad fuse
with a new one of the correct
size.
If you ever have a problem on the road
and don’t have a spare fuse, you can
borrow one of the correct value. Just pick
some feature of your vehicle that you car
get along without
- like the radio or
cigarette lighter
- and use its fuse, if it i
the size you need. Replace it as soon as
you can.
Headlights
The headlight wiring is protected by a
circuit breaker. An electrical overload
will cause the lights to go on and off,
or
in some cases to remain off. If this
happens, have your headlight wiring
checked right away.
Windshield Wipers
The windshield wiper motor is protected
by a circuit breaker and a fuse. If the
motor overheats due to heavy snow, etc.,
the wiper will stop until the motor
cools. If the overload is caused by
some electrical problem and not
snow, etc., be sure to get it fixed.
Power Windows and Other Power
Options
Circuit breakers protect the power
windows and other power accessories.
When the current load is too heavy,
the circuit breaker opens and closes,
protecting the circuit until the problem
is fixed or goes away.
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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. . .