
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If your vehicle is certified  to meet  California  Emission 
Standards  (indicated  on the underhood  tune-up  label), 
it 
is designed  to  operate on fuels that meet  California 
specifications. 
If such  fuels  are  not available in states 
adopting  California  emissions  standards,  your vehicle 
will  operate  satisfactorily  on fuels  meeting federal 
specifications,  but emission  control  system  performance 
may  be affected.  The malfunction  indicator  lamp 
on 
your  instrument panel  may turn on and/or  your vehicle 
may fail  a  smog-check  test. 
If this occurs,  return to your 
authorized  GM dealer  for  diagnosis  to  determine  the 
cause 
of hilure. In the event it is  determined  that the 
cause 
of the  condition is the type  of fuels  used, repairs 
may 
not be  covered  by your warranty. 
In  Canada,  some  gasolines contain an octane-enhancing 
additive  called 
MMT. If you  use  such fuels,  your 
emission  control  system performance  may deteriorate 
and the malfunction  indicator  lamp 
on your instrument 
panel 
may turn on. If this happens,  return to your 
authorized GM dealer for service. 
To provide  cleaner air, all gasolines  are now required to 
contain  additives  that will help prevent  deposits  from 
forming 
in your  engine  and fuel  system,  allowing  your 
emission  control  system to  function properly.  Therefore, 
you  should 
not have to add anything  to the fuel. In 
addition,  gasolines  containing  oxygenates,  such  as ethers 
and  ethanol,  and reformulated  gasolines may  be 
available 
in your  area to help clean  the air. General 
Motors  recommends  that 
you use these  gasolines if they 
comply  with the specifications  described earlier. 
NOTICE: 
Your vehicle  was  not  designed  for fuel  that 
contains  methanol.  Don’t  use  it. 
It can  corrode 
metal  parts  in  your  fuel  system  and  also damage 
plastic  and  rubber  parts.  That  damage  wouldn’t 
be  covered  under  your  warranty. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cleaning  the Top of the  Instrument  Panel 
Use  only  mild  soap  and  water  to  clean  the  top  surfaces 
'of  the  instrument  panel.  Sprays  containing  silicones  or  waxes  may  cause  annoying  reflections  in  the  windshield 
and  even  make  it  difficult  to  see  through  the  windshield 
under  certain  conditions. 
Care of Safety Belts 
Keep  belts  clean  and  dry. 
I A CAUTION: 
Do not  bleach  or  dye  safety  belts. If you  do,  it 
might  not  be  able  to  provide  adequate  protection. 
~ may  severely  weaken  them. In a  crash,  they 
~ Clean  safety  belts  only  with  mild  soap  and 
1 lukewarm  water. 
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. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
I E! I SAMPLE4UXTM072675 I I II 
This is the  legal identifier  for your vehicle.  It appears  on 
a plate in the front  corner of the instrument panel,  on the 
driver’s  side. You can 
see it if you look through the 
windshield from outside your vehicle.  The 
VIN also 
appears on the  Vehicle Certification and Service Parts 
labels and the certificates of title and registration. 
Engine  Identification 
The eighth character  in your  VIN  is  the engine  code. 
This  code  will help 
you identify your  engine, 
specifications and  replacement parts. 
Service  Parts  Identification Label 
You’ll  find this label on the front  passenger  door frame. 
It’s  very  helpful if 
you ever need  to order  parts. On this 
label is: 
your VIN, 
the  model  designation, 
paint information, and 
0 a list of all production  options and special 
equipment. 
Be  sure  that this label  is  not removed from the vehicle. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
The  fuse block  access  door 
is on the driver’s side of the 
~ instrument  panel below the 
hood release lever. 
You  can remove  fuses  with a  fuse  extractor.  The  fuse 
extractor is mounted  to the  fuse  block access  door. 
To remove  fuses  if you don’t have a  fuse extractor, hold 
the end 
of the fuse  between your  thumb and index finger 
and  pull  straight  out. 
Be  sure 
to use the  correct  fuse.  If you ever have  a 
problem 
on the  road  and don’t  have  a spare fuse, you 
can “borrow” one of the correct  value. 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 of the value you need. Replace  it as soon 
as you can.  See  “Fuses and Circuit Breakers” in the 
Index  for more information. 
FUSE BLOCK INFORMATION 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine LAMP OR BULB 
INTERIOR 
Dome Lamps 
Reading Lamps 
IP Courtesy  Lamp 
Stepwell  Lamp 
instrument  Panel Compartment  Lamp 
Ashtray Lamp 
Sunshade  Vanity Mirror 
LAMP  OR BULB 
INSTRUMENT  PANEL 
Daytime Running Lamps  Indicator 
Charging System  Indicator  Lamp 
instrument  Cluster  Illumination 
Headlamp Beam Indicator 
Turn Signal Indicator 
Brake Warning  indicator 
SIR (Air Bag) 
Safety Belt Warning 
Check  Gages Indicator 
Malfunction  Indicator  (“Service  Engine 
Soon”) Lamp 
TRADE NO. 
21 1-2 
21 1-2 
194 
194 
194 
194  74 
TRADE  NO. 
74 74 
194  74 
74 
74 
74 
74 
74 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine For prompt assistance, please have the following 
information  available to give  the Customer 
Assistance  Representative: 
0 Your name,  address,  home  and business 
telephone  numbers 
0 Vehicle Identification  Number  (This is available 
from  the  vehicle registration  or title,  or the plate  at 
the top left of the instrument panel  and visible 
through the  windshield.) 
Dealership name  and location 
Vehicle  delivery  date and present  mileage 
0 Nature of concern 
We  encourage  you to call 
us so we  can  give  your inquiry 
prompt  attention.  However, 
if you wish to write 
Chevrolet,  write to: 
Chevrolet  Motor Division 
Chevrolet  Customer  Assistance Center 
P.O. Box 7047 
Troy,  MI 48007-7047  Refer 
to your  Warranty  and Owner  Assistance 
Information booklet  for  addresses of Canadian and 
GM Overseas  offices. 
When  contacting  Chevrolet,  please remember that 
your  concern  will likely be resolved 
in the dealership, 
using  the dealer's  facilities,  equipment  and personnel. 
That  is  why  we suggest  you follow  Step  One' first 
if 
you have a concern. 
Customer  Assistance  for  Text 
Telephone  (TTY)  Users 
To  assist customers  who are  deaf, hard of hearing,  or 
speech-impaired  and who  use  Text Telephones (TTYs), 
Chevrolet  has TTY  equipment  available at its  Customer 
Assistance Center.  Any TTY  user can  communicate  with 
Chevrolet  by dialing:  1-800-833-CHEV. (TTY users 
in 
Canada can dial  1-800-263-3830.) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Brake Adjustment 
................................ 
Fluid ....................................... 
Master Cylinder .............................. 
Parking ..................................... 
PedalTravel ................................. 
Replacing System Parts ........................ 
System  Warning  Light ......................... 
Trailer ...................................... 
Transmission Shift Interlock Check ............... 
Wear ....................................... 
Brakes, Anti-Lock .............................. 
Braking ....................................... 
Braking in Emergencies .......................... 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle .......................... 
Brightness  Control .............................. 
BTSICheck ................................... 
Bulb Replacement .............................. 
Canadian  Roadside Assistance ................... 
Capacities and Specifications ...................... 
Carbon Monoxide .................... 2-25.4-25, 
Cassette  Deck Service 
........................... 
Cassette  Tape Player ....................... 3- 1 1. 
Cassette  Tape Player  Care ........................ 
Center High-Mounted  Stoplamp ................... 
Center Passenger  Position ........................ 
Center Rear Passenger  Position .................... 
Certification  Label .............................. 
Certificationnire  Label .......................... 
Chains. Safety ................................. 
6-29 
6-27 
6-27  2-20 
6-29 
6-30  2-48 
4-33 
7-45 
6-28 
. 4-6 
. 4-5 
. 4-8 
2-13 
2-36 
7-45 
6-3 
1 
. 8-6 
6-65 
4-34  7-44 
3-13 
3-28 
2-56  1-33 
1-33 
4-26 
4-26 
4-33  Chains. Tire 
................................... 6-50 
Changing 
a Flat Tire ............................. 5-20 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.................. 1-48 
Chemical Paint Spotting .......................... 6-58 
Child Restraints 
................................ 1-37 
Securing 
in a  Rear  Outside Seat  Position ........... 1-39 
Securing in the Center Front Seat  Position ......... 1-41 
Securing 
in the  Center  Rear Seat Position .......... 1-41 
Securing 
in the  Center Seat Position .............. 1-41 
Securing 
in the  Passenger Seat Position ........... 1-42 
Securing 
in the  Right Front Seat  Position .......... 1-42 
TopStrap 
................................... 1-38 
Where  to  Put 
........................... 1-37. 1-38 
Cigarette Lighter ............................... 2-42 
Circuit Breakers  and Fuses 
....................... 6-62 
Cleaner.  Air 
................................... 6-15 
Cleaning  Aluminum  Wheels 
.......................... 6-57 
Fabric 
...................................... 6-51 
Glass 
....................................... 6-54 
Inside 
of Your  GM ............................ 6-51 
Instrument  Panel 
............................. 6-54 
Leather 
..................................... 6-53 
Outside 
of Your  GM ........................... 6-55 
Special Problems 
............................. 6-52 
Stains 
...................................... 6-52 
Tires 
....................................... 6-57 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-53 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-57 
Windshield  and  Wiper Blades 
................... 6-55 
Climate Control. Standard 
....................... 3-1 
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