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There is an  air  bag  readiness  light on the  instrument 
panel,  which  shows 
AIR BAG. The system  checks  the 
air bag’s  electrical  system for malfunctions.  The light 
tells  you  if  ,there’ is an electrical  problem. The system 
check  includes  the 
air bag  sensor,  the air bag  modules, 
the  wiring  and  the  crash sensing  and  diagnostic  module. 
For more  information  on  the air bag system, see “Air 
Bag”  in  the  Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
You will see this light flash 
,for a  few  seconds  when  you 
turn your  ignition  to RUN 
or START.  Then  the  light 
should  go out.  This  means 
the  system  is ready. 
If the  air  bag  readiness  light doesn’t come  on  when  you 
start  your  vehicle, or stays  on, or comes  on  when  you 
are driving,  your 
air bag  system  may  not  work  properly. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced  right away. 
Charging  System  Light 
El 
The charging  system  light 
will  come  on  briefly  when 
you 
turn on  the  ignition,  and 
the  engine is  not running, 
as 
a check  to show  you  it is 
working.  Then  it should 
go  out. 
If it stays  on, or  comes  on  while  you  are  driving, you 
may  have  a problem  with  the 
electrical charging  system. 
It  could  indicate  that  you  have  a loose generator  drive 
belt,  or another  electrical  problem.  Have  it  checked 
right  away.  Driving  while  this light is on  could drain 
your  battery. 
If  you  must  drive  a short  distance 
with the light  on, be 
certain  to 
turn off all yoq accessories,  such as the  radio 
and 
air conditioner. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Check  Engine  Light) 
Your  Chevrolet  is equipped 
with  a  computer  which 
monitors  operation  of the 
fuel,  ignition  and  emission 
CHECK 
control  systems. 
This  system  is called  OBD 
I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation)  and  is intended 
to 
assure  that emissions are at acceptable  levels  for the  life 
of the  vehicle,  helping to produce  a  cleaner 
environment.  (In  Canada,  OBD 
I1 is  replaced  by 
Enhanced  Diagnostics.)  The CHECK  ENGINE  light 
comes on to  indicate  that  there  is a  problem  and  service 
is  required.  Malfunctions  often will  be  indicated  by  the 
system  before  any  problem  is apparent,  which  may 
prevent  more serious  damage to  your  vehicle.  This 
system  is also  designed  to assist  your  service  technician 
in  correctly  diagnosing  any  malfunction. 
NOTICE: 
If  you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after  a while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as well,  your  fuel  economy  may  not  be  as 
good  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as smoothly. 
This  could  lead  to  costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered  by your  warranty. 
This  light  should  come on, as a  check to show  you  it is 
working,  when  the  ignition  is  on and  the engine  is not 
running.  If the  light  doesn’t  come on, have it  repaired. 
This  light  will  also come 
on during  a  malfunction  in  one 
af  two  ways: 
Light  Flashing -- A  misfire  condition  has been 
detected. 
A misfire  increases vehicle emissions  and 
may  damage  the  emission  control  system  on your 
vehicle.  Dealer  or qualified  service  center  diagnosis 
and  service  is  required. 
Light  On Steady -- An  emission  control  system 
malfunction  has  been  detected  on  your  vehicle.  Dealer  or  qualified  service  center  diagnosis  and  service  may  be  required. 
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The following  may  prevent  more  serious damage  to 
your  vehicle: 
0 Reduce  vehicle  speed. 
0 Avoid  hard accelerations. 
Avoid steep uphill  grades. 
If towing  a trailer,  reduce  the  amount  of cargo  being 
hauled  as soon  as  it  is possible. 
If  the  light  stops  flashing  and  remains  on  steady,  see  “If 
the  Light  Is  On  Steady” following. 
If  the  light  continues  to flash,  when  it 
is safe to do so, 
stop the vehicle. Put  your  vehicle  in  PARK (P). Turn the 
key  off, wait  at  least 
10 seconds  and  restart the  engine. 
If  the  light  remains  on  steady,  see “If the Light  Is  On 
Steady”  following.  If the light  is still  flashing  follow  the 
previous steps,  and drive the  vehicle to your  dealer or 
qualified  service  center for service, 
If the  Light Is On Steady 
You  may  be  able  to  correct the  emission  system 
malfunction  by considering  the  following: 
Did  you  just put fuel into  your vehicle? 
If 
so, reinstall  the fuel  cap,  making  sure to  fully  install 
the  cap.  The  diagnostic system can determine  if the  fuel 
cap  has  been  left  off  or improperly  installed. This  will 
allow  fuel to evaporate  into  the  atmosphere.  A few 
driving  trips  should  turn  the light  off. 
Did  you  just drive  through  a deep puddle 
of water? 
If so, your electrical  system  may  be  wet. The condition 
will  usually  be corrected  when  the electrical system 
dries out. A  few  driving  trips  should 
turn the  light  off. 
Are  you  low 
on fuel? 
As  your  engine starts 
to run out of fuel,  your  engine  may 
not  run  as  efficiently  as  designed  since  small  amounts  of 
air  are  sucked  into  the  fuel line causing a misfire.  The 
system  can detect  this.  Adding  fuel should  correct this 
condition.  Make  sure  to install the fuel cap  properly. It 
will 
take a  few  driving  trips to  turn  the  light off. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Section 3 Comfort  Controls and Audio Systems 
In this  section  you’ll  find out  how to operate  the  comfort 
control  and  audio  systems  offered  with  your  Chevrolet. 
Be  sure 
to read  about  the  particular systems  supplied 
with  your  vehicle. 
Comfort Controls 
This section  tells  you  how  to make your air  system work 
for you. The  optional  climate  control  system  with  air 
conditioning 
uses ozone-friendly R- 134a  refrigerant. 
With  these  systems, 
you can  control  the  ventilation 
and heating  in  your  vehicle. Your vehicle  also has  the 
flow-through  ventilation  system  described  later  in 
this section. 
Standard  Climate  Control  System 
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Con g (Optiol 
-. . . 
Fan  Knob 
The left knob  selects  the  force  of air you want.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise to increase  fan  speed  and 
counterclockwise 
to decrease  fan  speed. To turn  the  fan 
off, turn  the  mode  knob  all  the  way  counterclockwise.  In 
any  other  setting, 
the fan will  run  continuously.  The  fan 
must  be  on 
to run  the  air  conditioning  compressor. 
Temperature Knob 
The  center  knob  changes  the  temperature of the air 
coming  through  the  system. 
Turn this knob  toward 
red  (clockwise)  for warmer  air.  Turn  it toward  blue 
(counterclockwise)  for cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The  right  knob  has  several settings  to control  the 
direction 
of airflow.  For  each  setting, set the  temperature 
to  a  comfortable  setting. 
0 MAX: This setting  recirculates  much  of  the  air 
inside 
your vehicle  and  sends  it  through  the  instrument 
panel  outlets.  The air conditioning  compressor  will  run 
automatically  in  this  setting when it is  needed  to help 
cool 
the air  in the  vehicle. 
r;/ VENT This setting  brings  in  outside  air and 
directs  it  through  the  instrument  panel. 
'!! BI-LEVEL: This setting  brings  in  outside  air 
and  directs  it two  ways.  Some  air  is  directed  through  the 
instrument  panel  outlets.  Most  of  the  air is  directed 
through  the  floor ducts  and  a  little  to the  defrost  and 
side  window  vents. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine '!! FLOOR: This setting sends  most  of  the  air  through 
the  ducts  near  the  floor. 
The rest  comes  out of the 
defroster  and side  window  vents. 
9 DEFOG: This  setting  allows  half of the air to go 
to the  floor  ducts  and  half to the  defroster  and  side 
window  vents. 
9 DEFROST This  setting  directs  most  of the  air 
through  the  defroster  and  side window  vents.  Some of 
the  air goes  to the  floor ducts. The  air  conditioning 
compressor  will  run  automatically  in  this setting  when  it 
is  needed 
to help  dry  the  air in  the  vehicle. 
Air Conditioning Compressor Button 
Press  the A/C button  to operate  the  air conditioner 
compressor.  The  indicator  light above  the  button 
will  glow  when  the  button  is pressed.  You don't  have 
to  press  the  button  to run  the  compressor  in 
MAX 
or DEFROST. 
Air Conditioning (Option) 
On  very hot days,  open the windows  long  enough  to 
let hot,  inside air escape.  This  reduces  the  time  it 
takes  for your  vehicle  to  cool  down, which  should 
help  fuel  economy. 
For  quick  cool-down  on  very  hot  days,  use 
MAX with 
the  temperature  knob  all  the  way  in  the  blue  area. If  this 
setting  is  used  for long  periods 
of time,  the air in  your 
vehicle  may  become  too  dry. 
For  normal  cooling  on  hot  days,  use 
VENT with  the 
temperature  knob 
in the  blue  area  and  the A/C button 
pushed  in.  The  system  will  bring  in  outside 
air and  cool  it. 
On  cool,  but  sunny  days, 
the sun  may  warm  your  upper 
body,  but  your  lower  body  may  not  be  warm  enough. 
You  can  use 
BI-LEVEL with the temperature  knob  in 
the  middle  and  the 
A/C button  pushed  in.  The  system 
will  bring  in outside  air and  direct  slightly  warmer  air 
to 
your  lower  body.  You may  notice  this  temperature 
difference  more  at  some  times  than  others. 
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On  cold  days, use FLOOR with  the  temperature knob all 
the  way  in the  red  area. The  system  will  bring  in  outside 
air,  heat  it and  send  it to  the  floor ducts. 
Your  vehicle  has  heat  ducts  that  are directed  toward 
the  rear seat. Keep  the area  under  the  front seats clear 
of obstructions so the heated air can  reach the rear 
seat  passengers. 
If  your  vehicle  has  an  engine  coolant  heater,  you  can  use 
it 
to help  your  system  provide  warm  air faster  when  it’s 
cold  outside 
(0°F (-18°C) or  lower).  An  engine  coolant 
heater  warms  the  coolant  your  engine  and  heating 
system 
use to  provide  heat. See “Engine  Coolant 
Heater’’  in  the  Index. 
Ventilation  System 
For  mild  outside  temperatures  when  little  heating  or 
cooling 
is needed,  use VENT to direct  outside  air  through 
your  vehicle.  Your vehicle 
also has  the  flow-through 
ventilation  system  described  later  in  this  section. 
Your  vehicle’s  flow-through  ventilation  system  supplies 
outside  air into 
the vehicle  when it is  moving.  Outside 
air  will  also  enter  the  vehicle  when  the  air conditioning 
fan 
is running. 
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0 
0 
Keep  the  hood  and front air inlet free of ice, snow or 
any other obstruction,  such  as  leaves.  The  heater  and 
defroster  will  work  far better?  reducing  the  chance of 
fogging  the  inside of your  windows. 
When  you  enter  a vehicle  in  cold  weather,  adjust  the 
mode  knob  to 
FLOOR and  the  fan  to  the  highest  speed 
for  a fcw  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 circulate  throughout your vehicle. 
Defogging and Defrosting  Windows 
Your  system  has  two  settings for clearing  the front  and 
side  windows. 
To defrost  the  windows  quickly,  use 
DEFROST with  the  temperature  knob all  the  way  in 
the  red  area. 
To warm  passengers  while  keeping  the 
windows  clean, use  DEFOG. 
To defog  the  side  windows,  set  the  right  control  to 
BI-LEVEL  and  the  fan  control to the  highest  setting. 
To defog the side  windows  while  using  the  air 
conditioner,  set  the right control to  BI-LEVEL,  the  fan 
control  to  the  highest  setting, and press  the 
A/C button. 
For  both  systems, aim  the  side  vents  toward  the  side 
windows.  For  increased  airflow  to  the  side  vents, 
close 
the center vents. 
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