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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 
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These  symbols are on some of  your 
Zontrols: 
Windshield  Wiper 
Windshield  Washer 
Windshield  Defroster 
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Remote  Lock  Control (Option) 
If your Chevrolet  has  this option, you  can 
lock  and  unlock your doors or  unlock 
your  hatch  from about 
30 feet (9 m) using 
the  key  chain transmitter supplied  with 
your  vehicle. 
Your  Remote Lock Control operates  on a 
radio frequency subject to Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) 
Rules. 
This  device complies  with  Part 
15 of  the 
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: 
(1) This device 
may  not  cause harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This device must accept  any 
interference received, including 
interference  that  may cause undesired 
operation.  Should interference 
to this system occur, 
try  this: 
0 Check to determine  if battery 
replacement  is  necessary.  See the 
instructions on  battery  replacement. 
0 Check the distance.  You may  be  too 
far from your  vehicle. This product 
has  a maximum range. 
0 Check  the location. Other vehicles  or 
objects  may  be  blocking  the signal. 
See  your  Chevrolet dealer or a 
qualified technician  for service. 
Changes  or modifications to this system 
by  other  than  an  authorized service 
facility could  void authorization to  use 
this equipment. 
Operation 
The  driver’s  door  will  unlock 
automatically  when “UNLOCK’  is 
pressed.  If “UNLOCK”  is pressed  again 
within five seconds,  the passenger door 
will  also  unlock.  All  doors will 
lock when 
“DOOR”  is pressed.  The hatch  will 
unlock  when  the  opened  trunk  symbol  is 
pressed,  but  only  when  the  ignition switch 
is  not 
in “Run”,  and the transmission is in 
“P’ (Park)  if you  have  an automatic 
transmission.  If  you  have a manual  transmission, the 
parking  brake  must  be 
set. 
The system  will 
turn on  the interior  lights 
for  about 
40 seconds, or until the  ignition 
switch  is  turned to “Run”,  when  you 
unlock  the  doors or hatch.  The interior 
lights  will come on for  about two  seconds 
when  you  lock  the doors. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) to Your 
Vehicle 
Each  key  chain  transmitter is  coded to 
prevent  another transmitter from 
unlocking  your  vehicle. If a transmitter is 
lost  or stolen,  a replacement  can  be 
purchased  through your  dealer. 
Remember  to bring any remaining 
transmitters  with  you  when  you 
go to 
your  dealer.  When  the  dealer matches the 
replacement transmitter  to  your vehicle, 
the  remaining  transmitters must also be 
matched. Once  the  new transmitter is 
coded,  the  lost  transmitter  will  not  unlock 
your  vehicle. 
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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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feadlight HighLow Beam 
’0 change the headlights from  low  beam 
3 high or high  to low,  pull  the turn  signal 
:ver  all the  way  toward  you. 
Then 
:lease  it. When  the  high  beams are on, 
lis blue  light on the  instrument  panel 
Is0 will  be on. 
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Windshield Wipers 
You control  the  windshield  wipers  by 
turning  the band  with  the  wiper  symbol 
on  it. 
For a single  wiping cycle, 
turn the band tc 
“MIST.”  Hold  it  there until the  wipers 
start,  then  let  go.  The  wipers  will  stop 
after  one cycle.  If you  want  more  cycles, 
hold  the band  on  “MIST”  longer. 
You can  set the  wiper  speed for a long or 
short  delay  between  wipes. This can  be 
very  useful 
in light  rain  or snow.  Turn  the 
band  to choose  the  delay  time. The closer 
to 
“LO,” the  shorter  the delay.  For 
steady  wiping  at  low  speed, turn  the 
band  away  from you 
to the “LO’ position. 
For  high  speed  wiping,  turn  the band 
further,  to 
“HI.” To stop  the wipers,  move 
the  band  to “OFF.” 
Heavy  snow  or ice  can  overload  your 
wipers. 
A circuit  breaker  will  stop them 
until  the motor cools. Clear  away  snow 
or 
ice  to  prevent an overload.   

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At  the top of the turn signal lever there’s 
a  paddle with the word 
“PUSH” on it. To 
spray washer fluid  on the windshield,  just 
push  the paddle. The washer  will continue 
to spray until you release  the paddle. The 
wipers  will clear the  window and wipe  a 
few more times before stopping 
or 
returning  to the  previous setting. 
In freezing weather, don’t use your 
washer until the windshield is 
warmed. Otherwise the washer fluid 
can form ice on the windshield, 
blocking your vision. 
NOTICE: 
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When  using concentrated washer 
fluid,  follow the manufacturer’s 
instructions  for adding  water. 
Don’t  mix water  with 
ready-to-use  washer  fluid. Water 
can  cause  the  solution to freeze 
and damage your washer fluid 
tank  and other parts  of the washer 
system. Also, water doesn’t clean 
as  well  as washer fluid. 
Fill  your washer fluid tank only 
314 full when  it’s very  cold.  This 
allows for expansion, which could 
damage  the tank 
if it is completely 
full. 
Don’t use radiator antifreeze  in 
your windshield washer.  It can 
damage  your washer system  and 
paint. 
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vlain Light  Control 
’he main  light  control  is a knob  that 
vorks  these lights: 
b Headlights 
b Taillights 
Parking  lights 
b License lights 
1 Sidemarker lights 
b Instrument  panel lights 
rurn the knob  to -w- to turn on your 
leadlights  and  ot&?operating  lights. 
rurn  the  knob  to 
pg to  turn on your 
larking  lights without  your  headlights. 
rurn  the knob  to 
“OFF’ to  turn off the 
ights. 
Brightness  Control 
This  switch  controls  the  brightness  of 
your  instrument  panel lights.  Turn  the 
switch  to  brighten  or dim the lights. If yo1 
turn  the  switch all  the  way  up  to 
0w, 
your  courtesy lights will come  on. 
Lights  On  Reminder 
If  you  turn  the ignition  “Off” and leave 
the  lights  on,  you  will  hear  a chime when 
you open  the  driver’s door. 
Daytime  Running  Lights  (Canada) 
The Canadian Federal Government has 
decided  that  “Daytime  Running  Lights” 
(DRL)  are 
a useful feature,  in that DRL 
can  make  your vehicle  more  visible  to 
pedestrians  and  other drivers during 
daylight  hours. 
DRL are required  on new 
vehicles  sold in Canada. 
Your  DRL  work  with  a light  sensor  on  top 
of  the  instrument panel.  Don’t cover it  up. 
The  front  turn signal  lights  will  come 
on 
in daylight when: 
The ignition is on 
The headlight  switch is off, and 
The parking  brake is released. 
At  dusk,  the exterior lights  will come 
on 
automatically and the  front  turn  signal 
lights  will go  out.  At dawn,  the exterior 
lights  will  go out and  the front 
turn signal 
lights  will come on  (if the  headlight 
switch  is  off). 
Of  course, 
you may  still  turn  on  the 
headlights  any time  you  need 
to. 
To  idle  your  vehicle  with  the DRL  off, set 
the  parking  brake  while  the ignition  is  in 
the 
“Off” or “LOCK’ position.  Then  start 
the  vehicle.  The DRL  will  stay 
off until 
you release  the  parking  brake.   

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The trip odometer can  tell you  how  far 
your  vehicle has been driven since you 
last set the trip odometer  to.zero. 
To set the trip odometer to zero, press the 
hob. 
Tachometer 
The  tachometer displays the engine  speed 
in thousands 
of revolutions  per minute 
(rpm). 
NOTICE: 
Do not  operate the engine  with the 
tachometer in the red area, or engine 
damage may  occur. 
Warning Lights,  Gages 
and  Indicators 
This  section describes  the  warning lights 
and  gages that may be on  your  vehicle. 
The  pictures will help  you locate them. 
Warning  lights and gages  can signal that 
something  is wrong before  it becomes 
serious  enough  to cause an expensive 
repair  or replacement. Paying attention  to 
your  warning lights and gages could also 
save  you  or others from  injury. 
Warning  lights go  on  when there may  be 
or  is  a problem  with one of your  vehicle’s 
functions. 
As you  will see  in  the details 
on  the  next  few pages, some  warning 
lights  come  on briefly  when you turn the 
ignition  key  just to let you know they’re 
working. 
If you  are familiar  with this 
section,  you  should not  be alarmed  when 
this  happens. 
Gages  can indicate  when there may  be 
or 
is a problem with one  of  your  vehicle’s 
functions.  Often gages and  warning lights 
work  together to let  you know  when 
there’s  a problem with  your vehicle.  When one 
of the  warning lights comes on 
and stays 
on when  you  are driving,  or 
when  one of the gages shows there  may 
be  a problem, check  the  section that tells 
you  what  to  do about  it. Please follow the 
manual’s  advice. Waiting  to  do repairs 
can  be costly 
- and even dangerous. So 
please get to know  your  warning lights 
and  gages.  They’re a  big  help. 
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6. Turn the lower knob until the fifth and 
sixth digits 
of your  code  appear, 
7. Press  the lower knob.  The clock 
display will appear and the unit will 
work.  If 
“LOC” shows,  the numbers 
did  not  match  and  the unit is still 
locked. 
How to Change Your  Security Code 
You can change your security  code by 
following these steps: 
1. Using your old code,  follow  the 
directions given under “Shutting 
Off 
the Theft-Deterrent Feature.” 
2. Repeat directions  of “Setting  Your 
Security Code” with your  new 
security code. 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM Stereo 
FM stereo  will give  you  the best sound. 
But 
FM signals  will reach only about 
10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km).  And,  tall 
buildings  or hills can interfere with 
FM signals, causing the sound  to come 
and go. 
I 
AM 
The range  for most  AM stations is greater 
than  for 
FM, especially  at night. The 
longer range, however, can cause stations 
to interfere  with each  other.  AM  can pick 
up  noise  from things like storms and 
power lines. Try reducing the treble to 
reduce this noise  if  you ever get it. 
AM Stereo 
This means  the Delco@  system can 
receive C-QUAM@ stereo broadcasts. 
Many 
AM stations around the country  use 
C-QUAM@  to produce stereo, though 
some do not.  (C-QUAM@ 
is a registered 
trademark  of Motorola, Inc.)  If  your 
Delco@ system can get C-QUAM@, your 
“STEREO” light will  come on when 
you’re  receiving it. 
Care of Your Cassette  Tape 
Player 
A  tape player that  is  not cleaned regularly 
can cause reduced sound quality, ruined 
cassettes,  or a damaged  mechanism. 
Cassette tapes should  be stored in their 
cases  away from contaminants, direct 
sunlight, and extreme heat.  If they  aren’t, 
they  may not operate properly  or cause 
failure  of the  tape  player. 
Your  tape player should 
be cleaned 
regularly each month  or after every 
15 
hours  of use. If you  notice a reduction in 
sound quality, try a  known good cassette 
to  see  if  the  tape or the tape player 
is at 
fault.  If this other cassette has  no 
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