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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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Here you’ll find information
about the seats in your
Chevrolet and
how to use
your safety belts properly
. You
can also learn about some
things you should
not do with
safety belts
.
Part 1
Seats & Restraint Systems
SeatsandSeatControls ............................................. 12
Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone .................................... 16
Why Safety Belts Work ............................................. 17
Here Are Questions Many People Ask about Safety Belts - and the Answers . . 19
Safety Belt Reminder Light .......................................... 20
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly .................................... 21
Children ......................................................... 34
Child Restraints
................................................... 35
LargerChildren
................................................... 42
Safety Belt Extender
............................................... 43
Checking Your Restraint Systems
..................................... 43
Replacing Safety Belts after a Crash
................................... 44
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Seats and Seat Controls
This section tells you about the seats -
how to adjust them, and also about
reclining front seatbacks, seatback latches
and the folding rear seatback.
Manual Front Seat
Move the lever under the passenger’s
front seat to unlock it. Slide the seat to
where you want it. Then release the lever
and try to move the seat with your body,
to make sure the seat is locked into place.
Be sure the lever returns to its original
position after moving the seat.
Four- Way Manual Seat
To move the driver’s seat forward or
backward, lift the lever under the left
front of
the seat. Slide the seat to where
you want it. Then release the lever and
try to move the seat with your body to
make sure the seat is locked into place.
To tilt the entire seat, lift the lever under
the right front of the seat.
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IThen sit.wdl back in the seat and wear your safety belt properly.
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Front Seatback latches
The front seatbacks fold forward to let
people get into the back seat.
To fold a
seatback forward, push the seatback
toward the rear as
you lift this latch.
Then the seatback will fold foward.
Whed y6i.1 return the seatback to its
original position, make sure the
seatback is locked. The latch must be
down for the seat to work properly.
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Safety Belts: They’re
for Everyone
This part of the manual tells you how to
use safety belts properly. It also tells you
some things you should not do with safety
belts, And
it explains the Supplemental
Inflatable Restraint, or
“air bag” system.
:his figure lights up as a reminder to
buckle up. (See
“Safety Belt Reminder
Jght” in the Index.)
n many states and Canadian provinces,
he law says to wear safety belts. Here’s
vhy: Thev work. You
never know
if you’ll be in a crash. If
you do have a crash, you don’t know if it
will be a bad one.
A few crashes are mild, and some crashes
can be
so sieri~u~ that even buckled up a
person wouldn’t survive. But most
crashes are
in between. In many of them,
people
who buckle up can survive and
sometimes walk away. Without belts they
could have been badly hurt or killed.
After more than 25 years of safety belts in
vehicles, the facts are clear. In most
crashes buckling up does matter
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Put someone on it.
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Get it up to speed. Then stop the vehicle.
The rider doesn't stop.
The person keeps going until stopped by
something.
In a real vehicle, it could be the
windshield
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Q: Why don’t they just put in air bags
so people won’t have to wear safety
belts?
A: Air bags, or Supplemental Inflatable
Restraint systems, are in some
vehicles today and will be in more of
them in the future. But they are
supplemental systems only
- so they
work
with safety belts, not instead of
them. Every air bag system ever
offered for sale has required the use
of safety belts. Even if you’re in
a
vehicle that has air bags, you still
have to buckle up
to get the most
protection. That’s true not only
in
frontal collisions, but especially in
side and other collisions.
Q: If I’m a good driver, and 1 never
drive far from home, why should
I
wear safety belts?
A: You may be an excellent driver, but if
you’re in an accident - even one that
isn’t your fault
- you and your
passengers can be hurt. Being
a good
driver doesn’t protect you from things
beyond your control, such as bad
drivers.
Most accidents occur within
25 miles
(40 km) of home. And the greatest
number
of serious injuries and deaths
occur at speeds
of less than 40 mph
(65 km/h).
Safety belts are for everyone.
Safety Belt Reminder
Light
When the key is turned to “Run” or
“Start,” a chime
will come on for about
eight seconds to remind people
to fasten
their safety belts, unless
the driver’s
safety belt is already buckled. The safety
belt light will also come
on and stay on
until the driver’s belt is buckled.
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