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Here  are some other symbols you may  see: 
El fuse 
1 
le Lighter I I I Horn Speaker 
Hood Release 
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instrument  Panel 
18 17 16 15 
1. Dome Lamp Switch 
2. Lamp and Light Controls 
3. Air Vents 
4. Multifunction  Lever 
5. Instrument Cluster 
6. Gearshift  Lever 
7. Audio System 
8. Comfort Control System 
9.  Glove 
Box 
14 13 
instrument  Cluster 
12 1' 3 3 
IO. Storage  Tray 
1 I. IP Cupholder 
12. Ashtray, Auxiliary Outlets 
I 3. Storage Area  or Optional 
Cassette  Tape Player 
14. Rear Window Defogger  Switch 
IS. Tilt Lever 
16. Parking  Brake Release Handle 
17. Hood Release 
18.  Fuse 
Block 
Your instrument cluster is designed  to  let  you  know at a glance how your 
vehicle is running.  You'll 
know how fast you're  going,  about how much 
fuel  you  have and  many  other things  you'll need to know  to  drive safely  and 
economically. 
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Checking Things  Under  the Hood 
Hood  Release 
To open  the  hood,  first 
pull  the  handle  inside 
the  vehicle. 
Then  go  to  the  front  of 
the  vehicle  and  pull up 
on  the  secondary  hood 
release,  located  just to 
the  passenger  side 
of 
the  center of the  grill. 
Lift  the  hood. 
Your  vehicle, 
if it has 
air  conditioning,  may 
have  a  auxiliary 
engine  fan  in addition 
to the belt  driven  fan. 
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USAGE 
Column Shift Lever  and Propeller 
Shaft 
Windshield  Washer Solvent 
Propeller  Shaft  Spline/Universal 
Joint 
Hood  Latch  Assembly 
a.  Pivots  and Spring  Anchor 
b.  Release  Pawl 
Hood  and Door Hinges 
Body  Door Hinge  Pins, Tailgate 
Hinge  and  Linkage,  Folding Seat, 
Fuel 
Door Hinge 
Outer  Tailgate Handle Pivot Points 
Weatherstrip  Conditioning 
Weatherstrip  Squeaks 
Gas  Line 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Chassis  lubricant meeting require- 
ments 
of NLGI  Grade 2, Category 
LB 
or GC-LB (GM Part No. 
12346003). 
GM  Optikleen’  Washer  Solvent 
(GM  Part 
No. 105 1 5 1 5) or  equiva- 
lent. 
Chassis  lubricant (GM Part 
No. 
12346003  or equivalent)  or lubri- 
cant meeting requirements 
of NLGI 
Grade  2,  Category LB  or GC-LB. 
a. Engine  oil. 
b. Chassis lubricant  (GM Part No. 
12346003  or  equivalent)  or  lubri- 
cant  meeting requirements 
of NLGI 
Grade  2,  Category  LB or GC-LB. 
Engine  oil or Lubriplate  Lubricant 
(GM Part 
No. 1050109). 
Engine  Oil. 
Multi-Purpose  Lubricant  (GM Part 
No.  12345  120 or equivalent). 
Dielectric  Silicone  Grease  (GM 
Part 
No. 12345579  or equivalent). 
Spray-A-Squeek  (GM 
Part No. 
1 05 2277). 
Gas  Line  De-Icer (GM  Part  No. 
105 15 16). 
Part E: Maintenance  Record 
After the  scheduled  services  are  performed, record the date, odometer 
reading  and who  performed  the  service 
in the boxes provided  after the 
maintenance  interval. Any  additional information  from  “Owner  Checks  and 
Services”  or “Periodic Maintenance”  can be added  on the following record 
pages. Also, you  should retain all maintenance receipts.  Your owner 
information  portfolio 
is a convenient  place  to store them. 
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H 
Halogen  Bulbs (See "Bulb  Replacement") 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
........................................... 5-1 
Head Restraints  (See "Seats") 
Headlamps  and  Vehicle Lighting 
.................................... 2-48 
Replacement  (See "Bulb  Replacement") 
High  Beam  Indicator  Light  (See "Lights") 
High-Low  Beam  Changer 
...................................... 240 
Reminder .................................................... 2-49 
Heater Controls .................................................. 3-1 
Refrigerant  Capacity ........................................... 6-85 
Heater/Air  Conditioning  Controls ............................... 3-2 . 6-46 
Highway  Hypnosis (See "Driving-Highway  Hypnosis") 
Hitches  (See "Towing-Hitches") 
Hood 
Checking  Under:  Hood  Release .................................. 6-13 
Horn .......................................................... 2-38 
Hydraulic  Clutch ................................................ 6-31 
When to Check and  What to Use ................................. 6-32 
Howtocheck ................................................ 6-32 
Hydroplaning  (See "Driving in the Rain") 
I 
If You're  Stuck in Sand . Mud.  Ice . or Snow ........................... 5-39 
Ignition Switch .................................................. 2-10 
Intlation-Tire Prussure (See "Tires") 
Instrument  Cluster 
............................................... 2-68 
InstrumentPanel ................................................ 2-68 
J 
Jacking  Equipment  Storage ................................... 5-27 . 5-28 
Jump Starting .................................................... 5-2 
K 
Key Lock Cylinders ......................................... 6-46.7-94 
Key Release Button .............................................. 2-11 
Keyless  Entry System ............................................. 2-7 
Keys 
........................................................... 2-1 
L 
Labe 1 s 
Lamps 
Certification/Tire  (See  "CertificaticdTire  Label") 
CargdCenter  High Mounted  Stop  Lamp 
...................... 2.52, 2.83 
Daytime  Running Lamps ....................................... 2-50 
Dome 
....................................................... 2-51 
Fog ........................................................ 2-49 
Headlights 
(See "Headlamps") 
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