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Brake Fluid 
Your brake  master  cylinder  reservoir  is  here.  It is  filled 
with 
DOT-3 brake  fluid. 
There 
are only  two  reasons  why the  brake  fluid  level  in 
the  reservoir  might go down.  The  first  is  that the brake 
fluid  goes  down 
to an  acceptable  level  during  normal 
brake  lining  wear. When  new linings  are  put  in,  the  fluid 
level  goes  back  up. The  other  reason  is that fluid 
is 
leaking  out of the brake  system.  If it is,  you  should  have 
your  brake  system  fixed,  since 
a leak  means  that  sooner 
or  later  your  brakes  won’t work well,  or won’t work 
‘at 
all. 
So, it isn’t  a good  idea to “top off’ your  brake fluid. 
Adding  brake  fluid  won’t correct  a  leak.  If  you add  fluid 
when  your  linings 
are worn,  then you’ll  have  too  much 
fluid  when 
you get new brake  linings. You should  add 
(or remove)  brake  fluid,  as  necessary, only when work is 
done 
on the  brake  hydraulic  system. 
If  you  have too much  brake  fluid,  it  can  spill  on 
the  engine.  The  fluid  will  burn  if  the  engine  is 
hot  enough.  You or  others  could  be  burned, 
and  your  vehicle  could  be  damaged. 
Add brake 
fluid  only 
when  work is  done  on the  brake 
hydraulic  system. 
Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule  to  determine  when to 
check  your  brake fluid. See “Periodic  Maintenance 
Inspections’’  in the  Index. 
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You can check the brake fluid without taking off the cap. 
Just look  at the brake fluid  reservoir. The fluid level 
should be above the plastic seam in the  reservoir.  If it 
isn't,  have your brake system checked 
to see  if there  is 
a  leak. 
What  to  Add 
When  you do need  brake fluid,  use only DOT-3 brake 
fluid 
-- such as Delco Supreme 11 @ (GM Part 
No. 1052535). Use  new brake fluid  from a sealed 
container  only, and always clean  the brake fluid 
reservoir cap before removing it. 
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With  the  wrong  kind of fluid  in  your  brake 
system,  your  brakes  may  not  work  well,  or  they 
may  not  even  work  at  all.  This  could  cause 
a 
crash.  Always  use  the  proper  brake  fluid. 
After work is done on the brake hydraulic system, make 
sure the level is above the plastic seam,  near the base  of 
, the filler  neck. 
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Every new Chevrolet  has a Delco  Freedom’  battery. 
You  never  have  to  add water  to  one 
of these. When  it’s 
time  for  a new battery, 
we recommend  a Delco  Freedom 
battery. Get 
one that has the  replacement  number  shown 
on the  original battery’s label. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If you’re  not  going  to drive  your  vehicle  for 25 days or 
more,  take 
off the  black,  negative (-) cable  from  the  battery, 
This  will help keep  your  battery  from running  down. 
Bulb Replacement 
For the  proper  type of replacement  bulb,  see 
“Replacement  Bulbs” in the Index. 
Halogen Bulbs 
Batteries have acid that can burn  you and  gas 
that  can explode.  You can be  badly  hurt 
if you 
aren’t  careful.  See  “Jump Starting”  in  the Index 
for  tips  on  working  around a battery  without 
getting  hurt. 
Contact  your  dealer to learn how to prepare  your  vehicle 
for  longer  storage  periods. 
Also,  for  your  audio  system,  see  “Theft-Deterrent 
Feature”  in  the  Index. 
Halogen bulbs have pressurized  gas  inside and 
can  burst  if  you  drop  or  scratch the bulb. 
You or 
others  could  be  injured. Take  special  care when 
handling  and disposing  of halogen  bulbs. 
Headlamps 
Before  replacing  a  headlamp  that  does  not  light,  check to 
make  sure  that the wiring  connector  is securely  fastened  to it. 
See “Replacement  Bulbs”  in  the  Index to  check  the  size 
and type 
of headlamp  you  need to use before you begin 
to  replace  the headlamp.  You must  replace  a headlamp 
with  one that is exactly the same. 
Be careful  not  to  move  the  aiming  screws  when you replace 
the  headlamp. 
If the  headlamp  being  replaced  was  properly 
aimed,  the  new  one  will  be 
also if  it  is  properly  installed. 
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wiring  connector  from the headlamp  socket  by lifting 
the  plastic  locking  tabs  on the  connector  and pulling 
it  from  the  socket. 
4. Check  the  new headlamp  again.  The number  on  the 
lamp  must match the number 
of the headlamp  being 
replaced.  The letter 
U or L must  also match. 
5. Plug  the  wiring connector  into  the  headlamp  socket. 
Snap  the  locking  tabs onto  the socket. 
6. Place  the new  headlamp  in the  headlamp  assembly. 
The  socket  must  be  pointing  in  the  same  direction 
the  socket 
on the burned  out  bulb  was. 
7. Insert  the tabs on the  aiming  ring  into  the tabs  in the 
headlamp  assembly. 
8. Hold the aiming ring  closed, insert the  screws  at  the 
end 
of the  ring.  Tighten the  screws until the  aiming 
ring  touches  the plastic  nuts  on both  the top and 
bottom. 
Do not  overtighten. Do not damage  the 
vertical  aiming  bubble. 
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9. Check the headlamp aim indicators.  The  horizontal 
indicator  (A) should  be  on 
0 (zero). If the vehicle  is 
level,  the vertical  indicator 
(B) should also be  on 0 
(zero). If the vehicle isn’t  level,  check the vertical 
aim 
on a  level  surface  as  soon  as you  can.  If either 
indicator  doesn’t read 
0 (zero), adjust the  headlamp 
aim.  See “Adjusting  Headlamp Aim” in the  Index. 
If  your  vehicle is damaged in an  accident and the 
headlamp  aim  seems  to  be affected, 
see your 
Chevrolet  dealer. Headlamps  on damaged  vehicles 
may require recalibration 
of the  horizontal  aim by 
your  Chevrolet dealer. 
Headlamp Aiming 
Your  vehicle has the 55 x 135 mini-quad  headlamp 
system.  These  headlamps have  horizontal and vertical 
aim  indicators.  The  aim  has  been pre-set  at  the factory 
and should  need 
no further adjustment. 
If  your  vehicle 
is damaged in an  accident and the 
headlamp  aim  seems  to  be affected,  see your 
Chevrolet dealer.  Headlamps on damaged  vehicles 
may  require recalibration  of the  horizontal  aim 
by 
your Chevrolet dealer. 
To check  the aim, the vehicle should be properly 
prepared  as follows: 
0 The vehicle  must have all  four  tires on a perfectly 
level surface. 
0 The  vehicle should not have  any snow,  ice  or mud 
attached to  it. 
0 There should not be any  cargo or loading of the 
vehicle,  except it should  have 
a full tank of gas and 
one  person  or 160  lbs. 
(75 kg) on the driver’s seat. 
0 Tires should be properly  inflated. 
0. The  horizontal indicator  should read “0.” 
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To make  sure  your  headlamps  are  aimed 
properly,  read  all  the  instructions  before 
beginning.  Failure  to follow  these  instructions 
could  cause  damage  to headlamp  parts. 
State  inspection  stations  will allow a vertical reading of 
plus 0.76 degrees or minus 0.76 degrees  from  the center 
of the bubble. 
It 
is recommended  that the upper limit not exceed plus 
0.4 degrees  from  the  center of the bubble.  Other  drivers 
may  flash  their high  beams  at you  if  your  adjustment  is 
much  above  plus 
0.4 degrees. 
If you find  that the  headlamp  aiming  needs adjustment, 
follow  these  steps: 
To adjust  the  aim of your  headlamps: 
1. Move  your  vehicle to a  level  surface.  Use  a spirit  level 
to be  sure. Be  sure to remove  any  items  that  are not 
part of your  original  equipment  from the trunk and 
passenger  areas.  No one  should  be  seated  in  the  vehicle 
and  your 
fuel tank  should  be  about  half  full. Check  to 
be  sure  your  tires  are at  the  correct  pressure.  There  are  four 
headlamps.  Each 
one has  its  own 
vertical  and  horizontal  aim  position  indicator. Each 
indicator  has  its own  aiming  screw. 
A. Vertical Indicator 
B. Horizontal  Indicator 
C. Vertical Aiming  Screw 
D. Horizontal  Aiming  Screw 
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2. 
3. 
4. 
Start with the horizontal (left  and right) headlamp 
aim,  Don’t  try  to adjust the vertical (up and  down) 
aim  first. 
Check the horizontal aim  for each headlamp and 
adjust  it 
as necessary. 
Turn  the horizontal aiming screw until 
the pointer is 
lined  up  with  the 
0 (zero). 
5. Now adjust the vertical aim. Check the vertical aim 
6. Turn  the vertical aiming screw  until  the bubble in the 
for each headlamp 
and adjust it as  necessary. 
level is centered  at 
0 (zero). 
7. If the gage readings  are not  centered, repeat Steps 2 
Try  not  to  touch  threaded parts other  than the vertical 
and  horizontal aiming screws. 
and 
3. 
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end  of blade element last, slide the blade element 
into the blade claw sets.  The plastic retainer caps 
will  be  forced 
off as element  is fully inserted. Make 
sure that all the claw sets  are properly engaged in the 
slots  of the blade element. 
4. Install wiper blade assembly  on wiper arm. 
For  information  on  wiper-blade  replacement length and 
type, see “Capacities and Specifications” in the Index. 
Tires 
We  don’t make tires.  Your new Chevrolet comes  with 
high-quality  tires made  by a leading tire manufacturer. 
If  you  ever have  questions about your tire warranty and 
where  to obtain service,  see your Chevrolet  Warranty 
booklet  for details. 
Poorly  maintained  and improperly  used tires 
are  dangerous. 
Overloading your tires can  cause  overheating 
as a result of  too  much  friction.  You  could 
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have an air-out  and a  serious  accident. See 
“Loading  Your  Vehicle”  in  the Index. 
Underinflated  tires pose  the same  danger as 
overloaded  tires.  The resulting accide& 
could  cause  serious injury.  Check all tires 
frequently  to maintain the  recommended 
pressure.  Tire pressure  should be checked 
when  your tires  are cold. 
cut,  punctured  or broken  by a sudden 
impact 
-- such  as when  you  hit a  pothole. 
Keep  tires at the  recommended  pressure. 
Worn,  old  tires can  cause  accidents. If your 
tread  is  badly  worn,  or 
if your tires have 
been  damaged, replace  them. 
See  “Inflation 
-- Tire Pressure”  in this section 
for  inflation  pressure  adjustment  for  higher 
speed  driving. 
Overinflated tires  are more  likely  to be 
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