1994 CHEVROLET TRACKER Owners Manual

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual Features  and  Controls 
ON (C): Position to which  the switch 
returns after 
you start  your  engine  and 
release the  switch. The switch stays  in the 
“ON’ position  when the engine is 
runni

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
Holding your  key  in “START” for 
longer  than  15  seconds at  a time  will 
cause  your battery  to be  drained 
much  sooner.  And  the excessive  heat 
can  damage  your starter  mot

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual Features and Controls 
NOTICE: 
After you’ve  used  the coolant  heater, 
be  sure  to store the  cord  as 
it was 
before to keep 
it away  from moving 
engine  parts. If you  don’t, it could  be

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual Ensure the shift lever is fully in “F‘” 
(Park) range before starting  the engine. 
Your  Geo has a brake-transmission  shift 
interlock. 
You have to fully apply  your 
regular  brakes before y

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual Features  and  Controls 
L (Low Gear) 
This position  gives  you  even  more power 
(but  lower  fuel  economy) than 
“2.” You 
can  use  it  on  very  steep hills, or 
in deep 
snow 
or mud.  If

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual I NOTICE: 
I 
Shift to “R” (Reverse) only  after your 
vehicle  is stopped.  Shifting 
to “R” 
(Reverse)  while your vehicle is mov- 
ing could damage your transmission. 
Also, use 
“R’ (R

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual Features  and  Controls 
Four-wheel Drive 
If your  vehicle  has  four-wheel  drive, you 
can  send  your  engines  driving  power 
to 
all  four  wheels  for extra  traction. To shift 
out of two-wh

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994  Owners Manual Automatic 
With automatic freewheeling  hubs,  you 
don’t have  to get out  of  the vehicle  to lock 
or unlock the hubs. 
To lock the  hubs: 
1. Stop  your  vehicle. 
2. Shift the transfer case  to