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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Keyless Entry SysteeJ 
If your  vehicle  has  this  option,  you can lock and unlock 
your  doors  from  up 
to 30 feet (9 m) away  using the key 
chain  transmitter  supplied  with your  vehicle. 
Your  Keyless Entry  System  operates 
on a  radio 
frequency  subject  to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules. 
This  device  complies  with Part 
15 of the FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to the  following  two  conditions: 
( 1) This  device  may not cause harmful  interference, 
and 
(2) This  device  must accept any interference 
received,  including  interference  that  may cause 
undesired  operation. 
Should  interference  to this  system  occur, try this: 
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Check  to determine  if battery  replacement  is 
necessary.  See the  instructions 
on battery 
replacement. 
Check  the distance. 
You may be too far  from  your 
vehicle.  This  product  has  a  maximum  range. 
Check  the location.  Other  vehicles  or objects  may 
be  blocking  the signal. 
See  your 
GM dealer  or a  qualified  technician 
for  service.  Changes 
or modifications  to this system 
by other  than an 
authorized  service facility could void authorization 
to 
use this equipment. 
Operation 
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To unlock  the driver’s door, press the UNLOCK button. 
If you press this button  again within  five  seconds, all 
the doors will unlock. Press the REAR button to unlock 
the  rear  door 
only. When  the UNLOCK  or REAR button 
is pressed, the interior  dome  lamps are turned on for 
40 seconds  or until the ignition switch  is activated. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your  Vehicle 2. Twist the dime to separate the  two halves of the 
Each key chain transmitter 
is coded to prevent  another 
transmitter  from unlocking your vehicle. 
If a transmitter  transmitter housing. 
Separate the housing, bottom 
half  first. 
is  lost  or stolen,  a replacement  can  be purchased through 
your  dealer. Remember 
to bring any remaining 
transmitters  with  you when 
you go  to your dealer.  When 
the  dealer  matches 
the replacement  transmitter to your 
vehicle,  any remaining transmitters  must also be 
matched. Once 
the new  transmitter  is coded,  the lost 
transmitter  will  not unlock your vehicle. Each vehicle 
can  have only two transmitters  matched to 
it. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal  use, the batteries in your  key chain 
transmitter  should last  about  two years. 
You can tell the batteries  are weak  if the transmitter 
won’t work at the normal  range in any location. 
If you 
have  to  get close 
to your vehicle before  the transmitter 
works,  it’s probably time 
to change  the batteries. 
Use two  Duracell@  type 
DL2016 batteries or a similar 
type. 
To replace the batteries: 
1. Insert  a  dime  in the  side  seam of the transmitter 
housing near 
the key  ring  hole. 
3. Remove and replace the batteries.  Put the new 
batteries 
in with  the  printed side down. 
4. Align  the halves of the housing  and snap 
them together. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking  system  on  a  modern vehicle  is complex. Its 
many parts have  to be  of top quality  and work well 
together  if the vehicle 
is to  have  really good braking. 
Vehicles  we  design and test have top-quality 
GM brake 
parts  in them,  as your  vehicle  does when 
it is new. When 
you replace  parts of your  braking  system -- for  example, 
when  your brake  linings wear  down and you  have 
to 
have  new ones  put in -- be sure you get  new  genuine 
GM replacement parts. If you don’t, your brakes  may 
no longer work properly.  For  example, if someone 
puts  in brake linings that  are wrong for your vehicle, 
the balance  between  your  front  and rear  brakes can 
change 
-- for  the  worse. The braking performance 
you’ve  come  to  expect  can change 
in many  other ways if 
someone  puts in the wrong replacement brake parts. 
Battery 
Every  new  vehicle has a  Delco  Freedom@  battery. You 
never have to add water to one of these. When it’s time 
for  a  new  battery, 
we recommend  a Delco Freedom 
battery.  Get one that has 
the replacement number shown 
on  the original battery’s label. 
Vehicle Storage 
If you’re  not going to drive your vehicle for 25 days 
or more, take  off the black, negative (-) cable from 
the battery.  This will help  keep  your battery from 
running  down. 
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A CAUTION: 
Batteries have acid that can burn  you ana  gas 
that  can explode.  You can be badly  hurt if  you 
aren’t  careful.  See “Jump  Starting”  in the  Index 
for tips  on  working  around a battery  without 
getting  hurt. 
Contact  your  dealer to learn how to prepare  your vehicle 
for  longer  storage  periods. 
Also, for your  audio  system,  see  “Theft-Deterrent 
Feature” 
in the Index. 
Bulb  Replacement 
Before you replace  any  bulbs,  be sure  that all the lamps 
are 
off and  the engine  isn’t running.  See “Replacement 
Bulbs” 
in the index  for the  proper  types of bulbs to use. 
Halogen Bulbs 
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Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside  and 
can  burst  if  you  drop 
or scratch  the  bulb. You or 
others  could be injured.  Be sure  to  read  and 
follow  the  instructions  on the  bulb  package. 
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Headlamps 
You have  either  a  sealed beam  headlamp  system or  a 
composite  system. 
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Adjustable Mast Antenna ........................ 3-29 
AirBag 
....................................... 1-21 
Adding  Equipment 
............................ 1-28 
How Does it Restrain .......................... 1-26 
How it Works ................................ 1-24 
Location 
.................................... 1-24 
Readiness Light 
......................... 1.23.  2.47 
Servicing 
................................... 1-27 
What  Makes 
it Inflate .......................... 1-25 
What  Will You See  After it Inflates ............... 1-26 
When  Should 
it Inflate ......................... 1-25 
Aircleaner 
.................................... 6-15 
Air Conditioning Refrigerants 
..................... 6-68 
Air Control. Climate Control System 
................. 3-3 
Alignment and Balance. Tire ...................... 6-48 
Aluminum  Wheels. Cleaning 
...................... 6-57 
Antenna. Adjustable Mast 
........................ 3-29 
Antenna. Power 
................................ 3-29 
Antifreeze 
..................................... 6-20 
Anti-Lock  Brake System Warning Light 
................ 2-49.  4-6 
Brakes 
...................................... 4-5 
Appearancecare 
............................... 6-50 
Air Conditioning ................................ 3-7  Appearance 
Care Materials 
....................... 6-59 
Arbitration Program .............................. 8-7 
Audio Systems 
.................................. 3-9 
Transmission  Transmission Check 
........................... 7-44 
Transmission  Fluid 
............................ 6-16 
Transmission Operation 
........................ 2-17 
Transmission Park  Mechanism Check 
............. 7-46 
Axle. Locking Rear 
............................. 2-20 
Axle.Rear 
.................................... 6-19 
Ashtrays 
...................................... 2-42 
Shifting ..................................... 2-17 
Battery 
...................................... 6-30 
Jump Starting ................................. 5-2 
Replacement.  Remote Keyless  Entry 
............... 2-6 
Warnings 
................................ 5-2.5-3 
BBB  Auto Line 
................................. 8-7 
Before Leaving  on 
a Long Trip .................... 4-20 
Better Business Bureau Mediation 
................... 8-7 
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