
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your instrument panel  is designed  to let you  know  at a glance how your  vehicle  is running.  You’ll  know  how  fast 
you’re going,  how  much fuel you’re  using, and  many  other things  you’ll  need  to  drive safely  and  economically. 
The  main components  of your  instrument panel are: 
1. Instrument Panel Intensity Control 
2. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 
3. Hazard  Warning  Flashers Switch 
4. Ignition Switch 
5. Windshield  Wiperwasher  Controls 
6. Audio System 
7. Climate Controls  and Rear  Window  Defogger 
8. Ashtray . 
9. Parking Brake Lever 
10. Tilt Steering  Wheel  Lever  (Option) 
11. Hood Release Lever 
12. Fuse Panel 
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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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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Climate  Control System with  Air 
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-. . . 
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 Uniform Tire Quality Grading 
The following  information  relates  to  the  system  developed 
by  the  United  States  National  Highway  Traffic  Safety  Administration,  which  grades  tires  by  treadwear,  traction 
and  temperature  performance. 
(This applies  only  to 
vehicles  sold 
in the  United  States.)  The grades are molded 
on  the  sidewalls  of  most  passenger  car  tires.  The Uniform 
Tire  Quality  Grading  system  does  not  apply 
to deep  tread, 
A CAUTION: 
Mixing  tires  could  cause you  to  lose  control  while 
driving.  If  you mix tires  of  different  sizes  or  types 
(radial  and  bias-belted  tires),  the  vehicle  may  not 
handle  properly,  and 
you could  have  a  crash. 
Using  tires  of  different  sizes may also cause 
damage  to  your  vehicle.  Be  sure  to  use  the  same 
size  and  type  tires  on  all  four  wheels. 
It’s  all  right  to  drive  with  your  compact  spare, 
though.  It  was  developed  for  use  on 
your vehicle. 
winter-type  snow  tires,  space-saver  or temporary  use  spare 
tires, tires  with  nominal  rim  diameters  of 10 to 12 inches 
(25 to 30 cm),  or to some  limited-production  tires.  While 
the tires available 
on General Motors passenger 
cars and light trucks may vary with respect 
to these 
grades,  they must  also conform 
to Federal safety 
requirements and additional  General Motors Tire 
Performance  Criteria 
(TPC) standards. 
Treadwear 
The  treadwear  grade  is  a  comparative  rating  based  on  the 
wear  rate  of  the  tire  when  tested  under  controlled  conditions 
on a  specified  government  test  course.  For  example,  a  tire 
graded  150  would  wear  one  and  a  half 
(1 1/2) times as well 
on 
the government  course as a tire graded 100. The  relative 
performance 
of tires  depends  upon  the  actual  conditions of 
their  use,  however,  and  may  depart  significantly  fiom the 
norm  due 
to variations in driving  habits,  service  practices 
and  differences  in  road  characteristics  and  climate. 
Traction - A, B, C 
The traction  grades, from highest  to  lowest,  are A, B, and 
C, and  they  represent  the  tire’s  ability  to  stop  on  wet 
pavement  as measured  under  controlled  conditions  on 
k 
specified  government  test  surfaces of asphalt  and  concrete. 
A tire  marked C may  have  poor  traction  performance. 
Warning:  The traction  grade assigned  to this  tire  is  based 
on braking  (straightahead) traction tests and  does not 
include  cornering (turning) traction. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To protect  the  convertible top: 
0 After you wash  the vehicle,  make  sure  the  top  is 
completely  dry  before  you lower  it. 
0 Don’t  get  any  cleaner  on  the vehicle’s painted  finish; 
it  could  leave  streaks. 
0 If you  decide to go through  an  automatic  car wash, 
ask  the  manager  if the  equipment  could  damage  your 
top.  Before  entering  a car  wash,  set  the  climate 
control  to  VENT  and  the fan  control  to the  highest 
speed.  This  will help  to prevent  water under  high 
pressure  from  entering  around  the convertible  top. 
All ninvm VV eels (1 So Equipped) 
Keep y6Uf wheels  clean  usmg  a soft clean  cloth with 
mild  soap  and water.  Rinse  with  clean  water. After 
rinsing thoroughly,  dry with a soft  clean  towel.  A wax 
may then  be applied. 
The  surface 
of these  wheels is  similar to the painted 
surface 
of your  vehicle.  Don’t use strong  soaps, 
chemicals,  abrasive  polishes,  abrasive  cleaners  or 
abrasive  cleaning  brushes on them  because  you could 
damage  the surface. 
Don’t  take your  vehicle  through  an automatic  car  wash 
that has  silicon  carbide  tire  cleaning  brushes. These 
brushes  can  also  damage  the surface 
of these  wheels. 
Tin 
To clean  your  tires, use a stiff brush with a  tire cleaner. 
NOTICE: 
When  applying  a  tire  dressing  always take  care  to 
wipe  off  any  overspray  or splash  from  all  painted 
surfaces  on  the  body  or wheels  of  the vehicle. 
Petroleum-based  products  may  damage  the 
paint  finish. 
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Sheet  Metal  Damage 
If your vehicle  is damaged  and requires  sheet  metal 
repair  or replacement,  make  sure  the body repair  shop 
applies  anti-corrosion  material 
to the parts  repaired  or 
replaced  to  restore  corrosion  protection. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Inside of  Your  Chevrolet ....................... 6-44 
Instrument  Panel 
............................. 6-46 
Outside  of  Your Chevrolet 
...................... 6-47 
Special  Problems 
............................. 6-45 
Stains 
...................................... 6-45 
Tires 
....................................... 6-49 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-46 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-49 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
................... 6-47 
Climate  Control  System.  Standard 
................... 3-1 
Climate  Control  System  with  Air  Conditioning 
......... 3-3 
Clock.  Setting  the 
................................ 3-7 
Clutch.  Hydraulic 
............................... 6-21 
Clutch  Fluid.  Hydraulic 
.......................... 6-21 
Comfort  Controls 
................................ 3- 1 
Compact  Disc  Adapter  Kits ....................... 3-  16 
Compact  Disc  Care 
............................. 3-24 
Compact  Disc  Player 
............................ 3-  16 
Compact  Disc  Player  Errors 
....................... 3-  19 
Compact  Spare  Tire 
............................. 5-32 
Control  of a Vehicle 
.............................. 4-5 
Convenience  Net ............................... 2-46 
Convertible  Top 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-48 
Lowering 
................................... 2-49 
Lowering  Manually ........................... 2-57 
Raising  Manually 
............................. 2-57 
Raising 
..................................... 2-53  Convex  Outside  Mirror 
.......................... 2-45 
Coolant 
....................................... 6-22 
Heater.  Engine 
............................... 2-14 
Surge  Tank  Pressure  Cap 
....................... 6-25 
Cooling  System 
................................ 5-17 
Courtesy  Transportation 
........................... 8-6 
Cruise  Control 
................................. 2-35 
Cupholders 
.................................... 2-46 
Customer  Assistance  for Text  Telephone  Users 
......... 8-3 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
................... 8-1 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
.................... 8-1 
SurgeTank 
.................................. 5-17 
Damage.  Finish 
............................... 6-50 
Damage.  Sheet  Metal 
............................ 6-49 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
......................... 2-40 
Dead  Battery 
................................... 5-2 
Defects.  Reporting  Safety 
......................... 8-8 
Defensive  Driving 
............................... 4-1 
Defogger.  Rear  Window 
.......................... 3-7 
Defogging 
..................................... 3-6 
Defrosting 
..................................... 3-6 
Dimensions.  Vehicle 
............................ 6-60 
DoorLocks 
..................................... 2-3 
Drive.  Automatic  Transaxle 
....................... 2-18 
DriverPosition 
................................. 1-11 
Dolby@  B  Noise  Reduction ....................... 3-15