
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Windshield Washer Driving  without  washer  fluid is dangerous. A bad  mud 
splash  can  block  your 
vision. You could  collide  with 
another  vehicle.  Check  your  washer  fluid  often. 
To wash  your  windshield,  pull  the  stalk  with  the  wiper 
symbol  on  it toward  you  one time.  The  wipers  will  clear 
the  window  and  then  either 
stop or  return  to  your  preset 
speed. 
If you  had no speed  selected,  the  wipers  will  stop. 
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In freezing  weather,  don’t  use  your  washer  until 
the  windshield  is warmed.  Otherwise  the  washer 
fluid  can  form  ice  on  the  windshield,  blocking 
your  vision. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driving  in  Rain  and  on Wet Roads Rain  and  wet  roads  can  mean  driving  trouble.  On a wet 
road,  you  can’t  stop, accelerate  or 
turn as  well  because 
your  tire-to-road  traction isn’t as  good  as  on 
dry roads. 
And, 
if your  tires don’t  have  much  tread  left, you’ll get 
even  less  traction. It’s  always  wise  to go slower  and  be 
cautious  if rain starts 
to fall  while  you  are driving.  The 
surface  may get wet  suddenly  when  your  reflexes are 
tuned  for driving  on dry  pavement. 
The  heavier  the rain, the  harder it is to see.  Even 
if your 
windshield  wiper  blades  are in  good  shape, a  heavy  rain 
can  make  it harder  to  see road signs  and  traffic signals, 
pavement  markings, the edge  of the  road  and  even 
people  walking. 
It’s  wise  to keep  your  windshield  wiping  equipment 
in 
good shape  and keep  your  windshield  washer  tank  filled 
with  washer  fluid. Replace  your  windshield  wiper 
inserts  when  they  show  signs of streaking or  missing 
areas 
on the  windshield, or  when strips  of rubber start to 
separate from the inserts. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The exit speed  is usually  posted. 
Reduce  your  speed  according  to your  speedometer,  not 
to  your  sense of motion.  After driving  for any  distance 
at  higher  speeds,  you  may  tend  to think  you  are going 
slower  than you actually  are. 
Before Leaving on a Long Trip 
Make sure you’re  ready. Try to  be  well  rested.  If  you 
must  start  when  you’re  not  fresh 
-- such  as  after a day’s 
work 
-- don’t  plan  to  make  too  many  miles  that first part 
of  the  journey.  Wear  comfortable clothing  and  shoes  you 
can easily  drive  in. 
Is  your  vehicle  ready  for a long  trip? 
If you  keep  it 
serviced  and maintained,  it’s  ready to 
go. If it needs 
service,  have 
it done  before  starting out. Of course, 
you’ll find  experienced  and 
able service experts  in 
Chevrolet dealerships all across  North  America. They’ll 
be  ready  and  willing  to  help if  you  need  it.  Here 
are some  things  you  can  check  before  a trip: 
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Windshield Washer  Fluid: Is the reservoir full? 
Are all  windows  clean  inside  and  outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are  they in good  shape? 
Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids: Have  you  checked 
all levels? 
Lamps: Are  they  all  working? Are the  lenses clean? 
Tires: They are vitally  important to a safe, 
trouble-free  trip.  Is the tread  good  enough  for 
long-distance driving?  Are the tires all  inflated  to the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s the weather outlook 
along  your  route? Should  you  delay  your  trip a short 
time  to avoid  a major  storm  system? 
Maps: Do you  have up-to-date  maps? 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Glass 
Glass should  be cleaned often. GM Glass  Cleaner (GM 
Part No. 1050427) or a liquid household glass cleaner 
will remove normal tobacco smoke and dust  films. 
Don’t use abrasive cleaners  on glass, because  they  may 
cause  scratches.  Avoid placing decals on the inside rear 
window,  since they  may have 
to be scraped off later.  If 
abrasive cleaners  are used 
on the inside  of the rear 
window,  an electric  defogger element  may be damaged. 
Any  temporary license should not  be attached across the 
defogger grid. 
Cleaning  the  Outside of the 
Windshield 
and Wiper Blades 
If  the windshield  is not  clear  after using the windshield 
washer,  or if the wiper blade chatters when running,  wax 
or other material may be on the blade or windshield. 
Clean the outside  of the windshield  with 
GM 
Windshield Cleaner, Bon-Ami  Powder@ (GM Part 
No. 105001 1). The windshield is clean  if beads  do not 
form when  you rinse it  with  water. 
Clean the blade  by wiping vigorously  with a cloth 
soaked  in full-strength  windshield washer solvent. Then 
rinse the blade with  water.  Wiper 
blades should  be checked  on a regular basis and 
replaced  when worn. 
Weatherstrips 
Silicone grease  on weatherstrips  will make them last 
longer, seal  better,  and  not  stick 
or squeak. Apply 
silicone grease  with a clean cloth at least every six 
months. During  very cold,  damp  weather more frequent 
application  may be required.  (See “Recommended 
Fluids and Lubricants”  in the  Index.) 
Cleaning  the  Outside of Your 
Chevrolet 
The  paint finish on your vehicle provides  beauty, depth 
of color, gloss retention and durability. 
Washing Your Vehicle 
The best  way to preserve  your  vehicle’s  finish  is  to keep 
it  clean  by  washing  it  often  with  lukewarm  or cold  water. 
Don’t  wash  your  vehicle in the direct rays  of the 
sun. 
Don’t  use  strong soaps  or chemical detergents. Use 
liquid hand, dish  or  car washing (mild detergent) soaps. 
Don’t  use  cleaning agents that are petroleum based,  or 
that contain  acid or abrasives. All cleaning agents 
should  be flushed promptly 
and not allowed  to dry  on 
the surface,  or they  could stain. 
Dry the finish  with a 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Capacities  and  Specifications 
Engine  Crankcase ..................................... 
Automatic  Transaxle (4-Speed Automatic  Transaxle  Not  Owner  Serviceable) 
Pan  Removal  and  Replacement .......................... 
After  Complete  Overhaul ............................... 
When draining or replacing  torque converter,  more fluid may  be needed. 
Complete  Drain  and  Refill .............................. 
2.2L ............................................... 
Manual  Transaxle 
Cooling  System 
2.4L ............................................... 
Refrigerant  (R-l34a), Air  Conditioning ................... 
FuelTank ............................................ 
Tire  Pressures,  Sizes ................................... 
WheelNutTorque ..................................... 
Windshield  Wiper  Blade  (Sheppard’s  Hook  Type) 
LeftSide ............................................ 
Rightside ........................................... 
4.0 quarts (3.8 L) 
4.0 quarts  (3.8 L) 
6.9  quarts  (6.6 L) 
2.0 quarts  (1.9 L) 
10.3  quarts (9.8 L) 
10.7 quarts (10.1 L) 
See  refrigerant  charge  label  under  hood. 
15.2 gallons (57.5 L) 
See  Tire-Loading  Information 
label  on  driver’s  door. 
100  lb-ft 
(140 N-m) 
22 inches (56 cm) 
17 inches (43 cm) 
NOTE: AU capacities  are  approximate.  When  adding, be sure  to  fiil  to  the  appropriate  level, as recommended in this manual. 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
Not  all  air  conditioning  refrigerants  are  the  same.  If  the  air\
  conditioning  system  in  your  vehicle  needs  refrigerant,  be sure  the  proper  refrigerant  is  used.  If you’re  not  sure, ask  your  Chevrolet  dealer. 
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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   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Transmitters.  Keyless  Entry ........................ 2-5 
Transportation.  Courtesy .......................... 8-6 
Trip  Odometer ................................. 2-64 
Trunk Lock ..................................... 2-7 
TTYUsers ...................................... 8-3 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change  Signals ............... 2-3 1 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever ................... 2-30 
Turn  Signals  When  Towing  a  Trailer ................ 4-39 
Underbody Flushing  Service ..................... 7-41 
Underbody  Maintenance ......................... 6-50 
Up-Shift  Light ................................. 2-75 
Vehicle 
Control 
...................................... 4-5 
Damage  Warnings .............................. vii 
Dimensions 
................................. 6-60 
Identification  Number ......................... 6-52 
Loading .................................... 4-31 
Storage ..................................... 6-32 
Ventilation  System ............................... 3-5 
Visors.  Sun .................................... 2-48 
warning  Devices ; .............................. 5-2 
Warning  Lights.  Gages  and  Indicators ............... 2-65 
Washer  Fluid.  Windshield ........................ 6-27 
Washing  Your  Vehicle ........................... 6-47 
Wheel Weatherstrips 
.................................. 6-47 
Alignment .................................. 6-41 
Nut  Torque ............................. 5-29.  6-58 
Replacement ................................. 6-41 
Used  Replacement ............................ 6-42 
Wrench ..................................... 5-21 
Windows ..................................... 2-29 
Auto-Down ................................. 2-29 
Power ...................................... 2-29 
Windshield  Washer ............................. 2-34 
Fluid ................................... 2-34.  6-27 
FluidLevelCheck ............................ 7-38 
Windshield  Wiper .............................. 2-32 
Blade  Replacement ........................... 6-35 
Fuse ....................................... 6-53 
Winter  Driving ................................. 4-25 
Wiring.  Headlamp .............................. 6-53 
WreckerTowing ................................. 5-7 
Wrench.  Wheel ................................. 5-21 
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