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Add-on Electrical  Equipment 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  add  anything  electrical  to  your  Chevrolet 
unless  you  check  with  your  dealer  first.  Some 
electrical  equipment  can  damage  your  vehicle  and 
the  damage  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your  warranty.  Some  add-on  electrical  equipment  can  keep  other 
components  from  working 
as they  should. 
Your  vehicle  has  an  air  bag  system.  Before  attempting  to 
add  anything  electrical  to  your  Chevrolet, see  “Servicing 
Your 
Air Bag-Equipped  Chevrolet”  in  the  Index. 
Headlamp Wiring 
The  headlamp  wiring  is protected  by fuses.  Should  your 
headlamps  fail to  function  have  your  headlamp  system 
checked  right  away. 
Windshield  Wiper Fuse 
The  windshield  wiper  motor  is  protected  by  a circuit  breaker 
and  a fuse. 
If the  motor  overheats  due  to  heavy  snow,  etc.,  the 
wiper will stop until the  moIor  cools. If the  overload is caused 
by  some  electrical  problem, 
have it  fixed. 
Power Windows and  Other  Power  Options 
Circuit  breakers  in  the  fuse  panel  protect  the  power 
windows  and  other  power  accessories.  When  the current 
load  is  too  heavy,  the  circuit  breaker  opens  and  closes, 
protecting  the  circuit  until  the  problem 
is fixed. 
Fuses and  Circuit  Breakers 
The  wiring  circuits  in  your  vehicle  are  protected  from 
short  circuits  by a combination  of fuses,  circuit  breakers 
and  fusible  thermal  links.  This  greatly  reduces  the 
chance  of damage  caused  by  electrical  problems. 
Look  at  the  silver-colored  band  inside  the  fuse. 
If the  band 
is  broken  or  melted,  replace  the  fuse.  Be  sure  you  replace 
a  bad  fuse  with  a new  one  of  the  identical 
size and  rating. 
If you  ever  have  a problem  on  the  road  and  don’t  have  a 
spare  fuse, you  can  borrow  one that  has  the  same 
amperage.  Just  pick  some  feature  of your  vehicle  that 
you can  get  along  without -- like  the  radio  or  cigarette 
lighter 
-- and  use  its  fuse if it  is  the  correct  amperage. 
Replace 
it as  soon  as you  can. 
There  are  two  fuse blocks  in  your  vehicle:  the 
instrument  panel  fuse  block  and  the  engine  compartment 
fuse  block. 
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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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