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Getting  under  a vehicle  when it is jacked  up  is 
dangerous. 
If the  vehicle  slips  off the  jack,  you ~ 
could  be  badly  injured or killed.  Never  get  under 
a  vehicle  when  it 
is supported  only  by a jack. 
NOTICE: 
Raising  your vehicle with  the  jack  improperly 
positioned  will damage  the  vehicle or may  allow 
the  vehicle  to  fall 
off the  jack.  Be sure  to  fit  the 
jack  lift  head  into  the  proper  location  before 
raising 
your vehicle. 
Do not  jack  up  the  vehicle  with people  in or  near 
the vehicle. 
7. Raise  the  vehicle by rotating  the  ratchet  clockwise. 
Make sure the 
UP mark  faces you.  Raise  the  vehicle 
far  enough  off  the ground 
so there  is  enough room 
for the  spare  tire  to  fit. 
8. Remove  all the wheel  nuts  and  take off the  flat  tire. 
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Put the flat tire on the ground  at the  rear of the 
vehicle,  with  the  valve stem pointed down. 
Tilt  retaining  bar downward  and  through  the  wheel 
opening.  Make sure it  is fully  seated  across the 
underside  of the  wheel.  Attach  the ratchet,  with  the 
UP side facing you, to the extension. 
Put  the 
flat end of the extension on an angle  through 
the  hole  in  the  rear  door frame, above  the  bumper. 
Turn  the  ratchet  clockwise until  the tire is against the 
underside 
of the vehicle. 
You  will 
feel two “clicks”  when  the  tire  is  up  all  the 
way.  Try  to move  the  tire with  your  hands  to make 
sure it  is securely  in place. 
The  compact  spare is for  temporary  use  only.  Replace 
the  compact spare  tire  with a full-size  tire 
as soon as 
you can. See “Compact Spare  Tire”  in  the Index. See 
the  storage instructions  label to restore  your compact 
spare  properly. 
Return  the  jacking equipment 
to its proper location. 
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I. Jacking  Tool  Storage 
Bag 
2. Jack 
3. Bracket 
4. Jacking  Instruction 
Tag 
5. BoltKcrew 
6. Wheel  Blocks 
7, Washer 
8. Nut 
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0 FREE Locksmith/Key Service  (when  keys are lost 
on  the  road  or locked  inside) 
0 FREE  Flat  Tire Service  (spare installed  on  the  road) 
0 FREE  Jump  Start  (at home or on  the  road) 
0 FREE  Fuel  Delivery ($5 of fuel  delivered  on 
the road) 
Chevrolet/Geo  offers Courtesy  Transportation  for 
customers  needing  warranty  service. Courtesy 
Transportation  will  be  offered  in  conjunction with 
the coverage  provided by the  Bumper  to Bumper 
New  Vehicle  Limited  Warranty  to  eligible purchasers 
of 1996 Chevrolet/Geo passenger  car and  light  duty 
trucks. (Please see  your  selling  dealer  for details.) 
Note: 
Courtesy  Care is available  to  Retail  and  Retail  Lease 
Customers  operating 
1996 and  newer  ChevroletlGeo 
vehicles  for  a period 
of 36 months/36,000  miles, 
whichever  occurs  first. 
All Courtesy Care services 
must  be  pre-arranged  by  Chevrolet  Roadside 
or dealer 
Service  Management. 
Basic Care and Courtesy Care are not part of or 
included 
in the  coverage  provided by the New  Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty.  Chevrolet reserves  the  right  to 
modify  or discontinue 
Basic C~re and Courtesy  Care 
at  any time.  For 
complete  program details, see  your Chevrolet/Geo 
dealer  to obtain 
a Roadside  Assistance  Center brochure. 
The Roadside  Assistance Center uses companies  that 
will  provide 
you with  quality  and priority  service. When 
roadside  services are required, our advisors  will explain 
any  payment  obligations that  may  be  incurred  for 
utilizing  outside services. 
For  prompt  assistance when calling, please  have  the 
following available to give 
to the  advisor: 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
License plate  number 
0 Vehicle color 
0 Vehicle  location 
0 Telephone  number  where you can be  reached 
Vehicle  mileage 
0 Description of problem 
Please  refer 
to the  Roadside  Assistance  brochure 
inside  your  owner information  portfolio  for 
full 
program details. 
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