
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine There is an air  bag  readiness 
light on the  instrument 
panel, which 
shows AIR 
AIR 
BAG 
BAG. 
How the Air Bag System Works 
The  system  checks the air bag’s electrical  system for 
malfunctions. 
The light tells  you if there is an  electrical 
problem.  See “Air 
Bag Readiness  Light” in the Index 
for more information. 
Where is the air bag? 
The driver’s  air bag is in the middle of the steering 
wheel. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Safety  Belt  Extender 
If the vehicle’s safety  belt will  fasten  around you, you 
should  use 
it. 
But  if a safety belt  isn’t  long  enough to fasten, your 
dealer  will order 
you an extender. It’s free.  When you go 
in to  order  it, take the  heaviest  coat you will wear, so the 
extender will be  long  enough  for you. The  extender  will 
be  just  for 
you, and just  for  the seat in your vehicle that 
you choose.  Don’t  let someone  else use it, and  use it 
only  for  the  seat it 
is made to fit. To wear it, just attach it 
to the regular  safety belt. 
Checking Your Restraint  Systems 
Now  and  then,  make  sure  all your  belts,  buckles,  latch 
plates,  retractors,  anchorages  and reminder  systems  are 
working  properly. Look  for any  other  loose or damaged 
restraint  system parts. If  you  see  anything  that might 
keep 
a restraint  system from  doing  its job, have it 
repaired. 
Torn  or  frayed  belts may not protect  you 
in a  crash. 
They  can  rip apart  under  impact  forces. 
If a belt is torn 
or  frayed,  get a new  one right away. 
Replacing  Seat  and  Restraint  System 
Parts  After  a  Crash 
If  you’ve  had a crash,  do  you need new belts? 
After  a very  minor  collision,  nothing may be  necessary. 
But if the belts were  stretched, as they would be if worn 
during  a  more severe  crash,  then 
you need new belts. 
If  belts  are cut  or  damaged,  replace  them.  Collision 
damage  also  may mean  you  will  need  to have safety belt 
or  seat parts repaired  or replaced.  New parts  and repairs 
may  be  necessary  even 
if the belt wasn’t being  used at 
the time of the collision. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Passlock (Option) 
Your vehicle  may be  equipped  with  the  Passlock 
theft-deterrent  system. 
To find  out  if your  vehicle  has 
Passlock,  turn  the  ignition  key  to RUN  position. 
If the 
THEFT  SYSTEM light  comes on, then  your  vehicle  is 
equipped  with Passlock.  Passlock 
is a passive 
theft-deterrent  system.  The system  is armed  once  the 
key  is  removed  from  the  ignition.  Passlock  enables  fuel 
if the  ignition  lock  cylinder  is  turned  with  a valid  key. If 
a correct  key  is not  used,  fuel  is  disabled. 
During  normal  operation,  the 
THEFT SYSTEM light  will 
go 
off after  the  engine  is started.  In the  unlikely  event  that 
the  engine  stalls and the 
THEFI’ SYSTEM  light  flashes, 
wait  until  the light stops  flashing  before 
trying to  restart 
the  engine.  Remember  to  release  the key  from.the  START 
position 
as soon  as  the  engine  starts.  If after  several  tries 
the  vehicle  still  does  not  start,  the  vehicle  may  need 
service.  At 
this the,  you  may  also  want  to  check  the  fuses 
(see  “Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers”  in  the Index). 
See your 
Chevrolet  dealer  for service. 
If  the THEFT  SYSTEM  light  comes on  while  the  engine 
is  running,  a problem  has  been  detected  and 
the system 
may  need  service.  See your  Chevrolet  dealer  for service. 
In an  emergency,  call  the  Chevrolet  Roadside  Assistance 
Program  at  1-800-CHEV  USA  (1-800-243-8872). 
New Vehicle “Break-In” 
Your  modern Chevrolet  doesn’t  need an 
elaborate “break-in.”  But it will  perform  better 
in the  long run if  you  follow  these  guidelines: 
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Don’t  drive at any  one  speed -- fast or 
slow 
-- for  the  first 500 miles (804 h). 
Don’t  make full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard stops  for the 
first 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. During  this time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with new linings  can mean 
premature  wear and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this “breaking-in”  guideline  every 
time  you  get  new  brake linings. 
Don’t  tow  a trailer  during  “break-in.”  See 
“Towing  a Trailer’’  in the  Index  for more 
information. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE: 
Your engine is designed  to work  with  the 
electronics  in  your vehicle. 
If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could  change  the way 
the  fuel  injection system operates.  Before adding 
electrical equipment,  check  with your dealer. 
If 
you don’t,  your engine might not  perform 
properly. 
If you  ever have  to have your  vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part 
of this  manual  that tells  how  to do  it 
without damaging your  vehicle.  See  “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
To  start  your 
2.3 Liter  engine: 
1. Without  pushing the accelerator  pedal,  turn your 
ignition  key to START.  When  the  engine  starts, 
let 
go of the  key.  The  idle  speed  will go down  as your 
engine  gets  warm. 
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 motor. 
2. If it doesn’t  start right away, and if  the weather  is 
very  cold (below 
-20” F, or -29” C), push  the 
accelerator  pedal about  one-quarter  of the  way  down 
while you turn  the key 
to START. Do this  until the 
engine  starts.  As soon  as it  does,  let  go 
of the key. 
stops),  it  could  be flooded  with too much gasoline. 
Try  pushing  your accelerator  pedal all the  way  to the 
floor  and holding  it  there  as 
you hold the key in 
START  for  about  three  seconds.  This  clears  the  extra 
gasoline  from the  engine. If the  vehicle  starts  briefly 
but then  stops  again,  do the  same  thing,  but this time 
keep  the pedal  about one-quarter  of the  way  down 
for  five 
or six  seconds. 
3. If your  engine  still won’t start  (or starts  but then 
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Your engine  is  designed  to  work  with  the 
electronics  in  your  vehicle. 
If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you  could  change  the 
way 
the  fuel  injection  system  operates.  Before  adding 
electrical  equipment,  check  with  your  dealer.  If 
you  don’t,  your  engine  might  not  perform 
properly. 
If you  ever  have  to  have  your  vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part  of this  manual  that  tells  how to  do 
it 
without  damaging  your  vehicle.  See  “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in  the  Index. 
Driving Through  Deep Standing 
Water 
I 
I NOTICE: 
If you  drive  too  quickly  through  deep  puddles  or 
standing  water,  water  can  come  in  through  your  engine’s  air  intake  and  badly  damage  your 
engine.  Never  drive  through  water  that  is slightly 
lower  than  the  underbody 
of your  vehicle. If you 
can’t  avoid  deep  puddles  or  standing water,  drive 
through  them  very  slowly. 
Engine  Coolant Heater (Option) 
In very  cold weather, 0°F (- 18°C)  or colder, the  engine 
coolant  heater can help.  You’ll get easier  starting and 
better fuel  economy during engine  warm-up.  Usually, 
the coolant heater  should be plugged  in a minimum of 
four hours prior to  starting your vehicle. 
To use the  coolant  heater: 
I. Turn off the engine. 
2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical  cord. 
3. Plug it into  a normal,  grounded  110-volt outlet. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine nrn Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
The turn  signal  has two  upward  (for right) and  two 
downward  (for  left)  positions.  These  positions  allow you 
to signal a turn or a lane  change, 
To signal a turn, move the lever all the  way  up or  down. 
When the turn 
is finished,  the  lever will return 
automatically. 
A green arrow on the 
instrument  panel  will flash 
in the direction of the turn 
or  lane  change. 
To signal 
a lane  change, -just raise  or lower  the lever 
until the green  arrow  starts to flash. Hold it there until 
you complete  your lane  change.  The  lever will return  by 
itself when 
you release  it. 
As you  signal  a turn or a lane change, if the arrows  don’t 
flash  but just  stay 
on, a signal bulb may be burned out 
and other  drivers won’t see your turn signal. 
If a  bulb  is burned  out, replace it to help  avoid an 
accident. 
If the green  arrows don’t go on at  all  when  you 
signal 
a turn,  check  the  fuse  (see “Fuses and Circuit 
Breakers” 
in the  Index)  and for burned-out  bulbs. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Windshield Washer 
NOTICE: 
To wash your windshield,  pull the stalk with the wiper 
symbol 
on it toward  you one time.  The  wipers will 
resume the speed that you were using before. If you had 
no speed selected, the wipers  will stop. 
Driving without washer  fluid 
is dangerous. A bad mud 
splash can  block your vision.  You could  collide  with 
another  vehicle. Check your washer fluid  often. 
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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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 13.  Turn the latch  handle  up to  lock  the  top. 
14.  Turn  the  ignition  key to  the 
LOCK position. 
Lowering the Top Manually 
I NOTICE: 
Do not  attempt  to  lower  the  top  manually  as 
damage  to  the  vehicle  will  occur. 
If the  top  fails to 
NOTICE: (Continued) 
NOTICE: (Continued) 
raise 
or lower  completely,  see  “Raising  the  Top 
Manually”  later  in this  section. 
Raising the Top Manually 
If your  vehicle  loses power, or  something  else  happens 
that  prevents  you from  raising  the  top  electrically,  you 
may  need 
to raise the top manually.  This will allow y0.u 
to safely drive the vehicle  until you can get the top 
repaired.  Raising  the  convertible  top  manually should 
only be  done in 
an emergency  and  requires two people. 
Before  you do these  steps,  check  to 
make sure that the 
bypass  switch  in the trunk is switched  up to the 
NORMAL OPERATION position.  If it is  not, switch  it 
to  the NORMAL OPERATION position and see  if the 
power  top works. 
1. Set the parking  brake  and shift your automatic 
transaxle  to PARK 
(P) or  your  manual transaxle  to 
NEUTRAL 
(N). Turn the  engine off. 
2. Push the button in  the latch handle  and turn  the 
handle  down. 
3.  Open  the trunk. 
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