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introduction Part
1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
1994 Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents
HOW to Use This Manual 6
Seats 81 Restraint Systems 11
Features & Controls 45
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems = 107
Your Driving and the
Road 123
Problems on the Road
147
Service
& Appearance Care 179
Maintenance Schedule
m = = 237
Customer Assistance Information 257
Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 259.
Index mm...=..=.....mmm.=.m===m=m======== 267
Service Station Information Last Page
Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 10260940 A Second Edition
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How to Use This
Manual
Many people read their owner’s manual
from beginning to end when they first
receive their new vehicle. This will help
you learn about the features and controls
for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll
find that pictures and words work
together to explain things quickly.
Index: A good place to look for what
you need is the Index
in back of the
manual. It’s an alphabetical list of all
that’s in the manual, and the page
number where you’ll find
it.
Parts 1-8: Each part of this manual
begins with a brief list of its contents,
so
you can often find at a glance if a part
contains the information you want.
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How to Use This Manual: This part
tells you how to use your manual and
includes safety and vehicle damage
warnings and symbols.
Part 1 - Seats & Restraint Systems:
This part tells you how to use your seats
and safety belts properly.
It also
explains the air bag system.
Part 2 - Features & Controls: This
part explains how to start and operate
your Chevrolet.
Part 3 - Comfort Controls & Audio
Systems:
This part tells you how to
adjust the comfort controls and how to
operate your sound system.
Part 4 - Your Driving and the Road:
Here you’ll find helpful information
and tips about the road and how to drive
under different conditions.
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, etc.
Part 6 - Service & Appearance
Care:
Here the manual tells you how
to keep your Chevrolet running
properly and looking good.
Part 7 - Maintenance Schedule:
This part tells when to perform vehicle
maintenance and what fluids and
lubricants to use.
Part 8 - Customer Assistance
Information:
This part includes
important information about reporting safety defects and gives you details
about the “Roadside Assistance”
program.
You will also find customer
satisfaction phone numbers (including
customer satisfaction numbers for the
hearing and speech impaired), as well
as the mediatiodarbitration 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.
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Key Release Button: If you have a
manual transmission, your ignition lock
has a key release button.
You must press
the button before
you can take your key
out
of the ignition lock.
NOTICE:
If your key seems stuck in “Lock”
and you can’t turn
it, be sure it is all
the way in. If it is, then turn the steer-
ing wheel left and right while you
turn the key hard. But turn the key
only with your hand. Using
a tool to
force it could break the key or the
ignition switch. If none
of this works,
then
your vehicle needs service.
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
If you have power door locks, your
vehicle has a feature called Retained
Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP your
power door locks, electric mirrors, power
windows, audio system and remote hatch
release
will continue to work up to 10
minutes after the ignition key is turned to
“Off’ and neither door
is opened.
If
a door is opened, the audio system and
power windows will shut off. The power
door locks, electric mirrors and remote
hatch release
will work until you shut the
door. Once you have shut the door, these
accessories
will continue to work for
approximately
35 seconds. After this
time you will not be able to use these
accessories until the next time you open
a door or
turn on the ignition.
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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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Toltmeter
!ou can read battery voltage on your
,oltmeter.
If it reads less than 11 volts or
nore than
16 volts while your engine is
unning, and it stays there, you may have
problem with the electrical charging
ystem. Have it checked right away.
)riving with
the voltmeter reading in a
taming zone could drain your battery.
F you idle your engine for a while, the
oltmeter reading might move into the red
one. If the reading stays in the red zone
thile you are driving, you may have a
iroblem with the electrical charging
ystem. Have it checked. While the
oltmeter reads in
the red zone, your
sattery may not be able to power certain
lectrical accessories, like
ABS. (If this
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happens, your “ABS INOP” light will
come on. See “Anti-Lock Brake System
Warning Light”
in this part.)
If you must drive a short distance with the
voltmeter reading
in a warning zone, turn
off all your accessories, including your
comfort control and audio systems. SERVICE
ENGINE SOON
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Service Engine Soon Light)
A computer monitors operation of your
fuel, ignition and emission control
systems. This 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
it 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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)perate the comfort control
systems and audio systems
lffered with your Chevrolet
. Be
sure to read about the particular
system supplied with your
rehicle
.
Part 3
Comfort Controls & Audio
Systems
Comfort Controls ................................................ 108
Heatercontrols
............................................... 108
Heating ...................................................... 108
Bi-LevelHeating .............................................. 109
Ventilation
................................................... 109
Defogging and Defrosting Windows
............................... 109
Air Conditioner Controls
........................................ 110
Cooling ...................................................... 110
Rearwindow Defogger
......................................... 111
Audiosystems .................................................. 112
Flow-Through Ventilation System ................................. 111
Settingtheclock .............................................. 113
AMEM Stereo
with Cassette Tape Player ........................... 113
AM/FM Stereo with Compact Disc Player .......................... 116
Understanding Radio Reception .................................. 120
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
................................. 120
Care of Your Compact Discs ..................................... 121
FixedMastAntenna
............................................ 121
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OFF
Comfort Controls
With this system, you can control the
heating and ventilation
in your Chevrolet.
If you have the air conditioning option,
you can also control cooling.
Your vehicle also has the flow-through
ventilation system described later
in this
section.
Heater Controls
Fan Control Knob
# : Turn this knob to select the force of
air you want.
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Temperature Control Knob
Turn the knob to change the temperature
of the air flowing from the heating
system. Turn
it to the right for warmer air
and to the left for cooler air. The
temperature
of the air can not be less than
the temperature
of the outside air.
Air Control Knob
OFF: The system is off.
3 : Air flows through the upper air
vents.
*d : Air is directed through the upper air
vents and the heater ducts.
*A : This setting directs most of the air
through the heater ducts and some of the
air through the windshield defroster vents.
39 : Air is directed through the
windshield defroster vents and the heater
ducts.
9 : This setting directs most of the air
through the windshield defroster vents
and some
of the air through the heater
ducts.
Heating
The heater works best if you keep your
windows closed while using it.
1. Turn the air control knob to */I .
2. Turn the fan control knob to the right.
3. Turn the temperature control knob to a
comfortable setting.
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Air Conditioner Controls (OPTION)
The air conditioning system uses the
same controls as the heating system,
except that the air control knob has two
extra settings, described below. For an
explanation of all
the controls, see
“Heater Controls” earlier
in this part.
MAX: Provides maximum cooling or
quick cool-down
on very hot days. This
setting recirculates most
of the air inside
your vehicle. If
it is used for long periods
of time, the air may become dry. This
setting directs
air through the upper air
vents.
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A/C: Use for normal cooling on hot days.
This setting cools outside air and directs
it through the upper air vents,
The air conditioner compressor operates
in “MAX,” “A/C” and in qd , *% and
9 when the outside temperature is
above freezing. When the air conditioner
is on, you
may sometimes notice slight
changes
in your vehicle’s engine speed
and power. This is normal because
the system
is designed to cycle the
compressor on and off to keep the
desired cooling
and help fuel economy.
Cooling
The air conditioner works best if you keep
your windows closed. On very hot
days,
open the windows just long enough for
the hot air to escape.
1. Turn the air control knob to “A/C” for
normal cooling. For faster cooling
move the knob to
“MAX.”
2. Turn the temperature control knob to
a comfortable setting.
3. Turn the fan control knob to the right.