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Table of Contents 
Introduction - How to Use this Manual 
This  section tells you  how  to use  your manual and includes  safety 
and  vehicle  damage  warnings  and symbols. 
Section 1 - Seats and Restraint  Systems 
This section tells  you  how to use your seats and  safety belts 
properly. 
It also explains  the air ba, 0 s -y stem. 
Section 2 - Features & Controls 
This  section  explains  how to start  and operate  your  vehicle. 
Section 3 - Comfort  Controls & Audio  Systems 
This section tells  you  how to adjust the ventilation and  comfort 
controls  and how  to operate  your audio  system. 
Section 4 - Your  Driving  and  the Road 
Here you’ll find  helpful  information and tips about  the  road  and 
how  to drive  under different  conditions. 
Section 5 - Problems on the  Road 
This  section tells  you what  to do if you  have  a problem  while 
driving,  such 
as a  flat  tire or  engine  overheating.  etc. 
Section 6 - Service & Appearance  Care 
Here the manual tells  you how to keep your vehicle running 
properly  and looking  good. 
Section 7 - Maintenance  Schedule 
This section tells  you when  to perform  vehicle  maintenance and 
what  fluids  and lubricants  to use. 
Section 8 - Customer  Assistance  Information 
L get service  publications.  It also  gives  you information on 
This 
section tells  you  how to  contact 
GM for  assistance  and how  to 
“Reporting  Safety Defects”  on page 
8-4. 
Index 
Here’s an  alphabetical  listing of almost every  subject in this 
manual.  You can use 
it to  quickly  find something you want  to  read. 
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Seats and  Restraint  Systems 
Section 
Here  you’ll  find  information  about  the  seats  in  your  vehicle and how  to  use 
your  safety  belts properly.  You can  also  learn  about  some  things  you should 
not do  with  air  bags  and safety  belts. 
Seats  and Seat  Controls 
This section  tells  you about  the  seats - how  to  adjust  them,  and  fold  them  up 
and  down.  It  also  tells  you about  reclining  front  seatbacks  and  head 
restraints. 
Manual  Front  Seat 
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Driver Position 
This  part  describes  the  driver’s  restraint  system. 
Lap-Shoulder Belt 
The driver  has  a  lap-shoulder  belt. Here’s how  to wear  it properly. 
1. Close  and  lock  the  door. 
2. Adjust  the  seat  (to  see  how, see  “Seats”  in  the Index) so you  can  sit  up 
straight. 
3. Pick  up the  latch  plate  and  pull the belt  across  you. Don’t  let  the  belt 
4. Push  the  latch  plate  into  the  buckle  until  it  clicks.  Pull  up on  the  latch 
plate  to  make  sure  it  is  secure. 
If  the  belt  isn’t  long  enough,  see  “Safety Belt Extender’’  at  the  end of 
this  section.  get  twisted. 
Make  sure  the  release  button on the  buckle  is  positioned 
so you  would  be 
able  to  unbuckle  the  safety  belt  quickly if  you ever  had  to. 
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Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
The right front passenger’s  safety belt works the same  way as the  driver’s 
safety belt.  See “Driver  Position,”  earlier 
in this section. 
When  the  lap portion 
of the belt  is pulled out all the way, it will  lock. If it 
does, let it go back  all  the  way  and  start again. 
Center  Passenger  Position 
Lap Belt 
If your  vehicle  has front  and rear bench  seats,  someone  can  sit in the center 
positions. 
When 
you sit in a  center  seating  position, you have  a  lap safety belt, which 
has 
no retractor. To make the  belt longer, tilt the  latch plate  and  pull it along 
the belt. 
To make  the belt  shorter, pull its free  end as shown until the belt is snug. 
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Glove Box 
To open your glove 
box, move the switch 
button toward the 
passenger  side and 
pull  the door  open. 
Above the glove box, 
two  cup depressions 
are provided  in a soft 
non-removeable  tray. 
You  can use the depressions  to hold  cups  or  other  containers when the 
vehicle 
is not moving. 
Center Floor Console 
Your  vehicle  may have  a  console  compartment between the bucket  seats. 
To open it, lift the 
latch handle and 
swing  the door  open. 
Your  console  also  has 
a  cup  holder that 
swings  out  for the 
back seat passengers 
to  use. 
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When you enter a vehicle in cold weather,  turn  the blower fan to HI for 
a few moments before driving off.  This helps  clear the intake ducts of 
snow and moisture. and reduces the chance of fogging  the  inside. of 
your windows. 
Keep the air path under  the  front seats  clear of objects. This helps air  to 
circulate  throughout your vehicle. 
Your vehicle  has air 
vents 
in the  center  a1 
on the sides  of your 
instrument panel.  nd 
You  can move  the vents from side  to side  or 
up and down  to direct the flow 
of air.  or close  the vents altogether.  When  you close  a vent, it will increase 
the 
flow of' air corning out of any  vents  that are  open. 
Audio Systems 
Your Delco'E  audio system  has  been  designed  to operate easily  and give 
years  of listening pleasure. 
But you  will  get the  most  enjoyment  out of it if 
you acquaint  yourself with it first.  Find out what  your De1co"system  can  do 
and  how  to operate  all its controls,  to be  sure  you're  getting the  most 
out of 
the advanced  engineering  that  went into it. 
Setting  the Clock (Audio Systems without AUTO 
TONE System) 
To set  the clock: 
1. Press the SET button. 
2. Within 5 seconds, press  and hold SEEK until the correct minute 
appears 
on the  display. 
3. Press  and  hold 4 SEEK until the correct hour appears on the display 
To display  the clock with the ignition  off, press  the upper knob.  The time 
will 
be displayed  for a few seconds. 
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Appearance  Care  Materials  Chart 
PART NO. 
1050172 1050173 
1050 174  10502 
14 
1050244 
1050427 
1050429 
1050729 
1051055  1051398 
1052870  105020 
1 
SIZE 
16  oz.  (0.473L) 
16 
oz. (0.473L) 
16 
oz. (0.473L) 
32 
oz. (0.946L) 
16 oz.  (0.473L) 
23 
oz. (0.680L) 
6  Ibs.  (2.72 
kg) 
8 oz. (0.237L) 
16 oz. (0.473L) 
8 oz.  (0.237L) 
16 oz. (0.473L) 
16 oz. (0.473L) 
PRODUCT 
Tar and Road 
Oil  Remover 
USAGE 
Removes old 
waxes, polishes, 
tar and road oil 
Chrome  Cleaner  Removes 
rust 
and Polish  and corrosion on 
chrome 
and 
stainless steel 
White Sidewall 
Tire  Cleaner 
Vinyl  Leather 
Cleaner 
Fabric  Cleaner 
Glass Cleaner 
Multi-Purpose 
Powder  Cleaner 
Vinyl Top 
Cleaner 
Preservatone 
Spot Lifter 
Wash-Wax  (conc 
.) 
Magic Mirror 
Cleaner-Polish  Cleans 
white 
and  black  tires 
Spot 
and stain 
removal  on 
leather  or 
vinyl 
Spot and stain 
removal on cloth  and  fabric 
Glass cleaning 
and spot 
cleaning  on 
vinyls 
Cleans 
vinyl and 
cloth on door 
trim,  seats,  and 
carpet-also  tires and mats. 
Cleaning 
of 
vinyl tops 
Vinyl  top 
dressing 
Spot  and stain 
removal  on cloth 
and  fabric 
Exterior  wash 
Exterior cleaner 
and polish 
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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") 
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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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