
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To turn off the flashers, push the button until the first 
click and release. 
When  the hazard warning  flashers  are 
on, your turn 
signals  won’t work. 
Other Warning  Devices 
If you carry reflective triangles, you can use them to 
warn others. Set 
one up at the side  of the road about 
300 feet (100 m) behind  your  vehicle. 
Jump Starting 
If your battery  has  run  down,  you  may  want to use  another 
Iehicle  and  some  jumper cables to 
start your  vehicle.  But 
)lease  use  the  following  steps  listed 
to do  it  safely. 
A CAUTJON: 
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Batteries can hurt  you. They  can be 
dangerous  because: 
They contain acid that can burn you. 
They contain gas  that can explode  or ignite. 
They  contain  enough  electricity to burn  you. 
If you don’t  follow  these steps exactly,  some  or all 
of  these things can  hurt you. 
NOTICE: 
Ignoring these  steps could  result in  costly damage 
to  your  vehicle  that wouldn’t  be covered  by 
your warranty. 
Trying  to  start  your vehicle  by  pushing or pulling 
it won’t  work,  and  it could damage  your vehicle. 
1. Check the  other vehicle. It must have a  12-volt 
battery  with 
a negative ground  system. 
NOTICE: 
If the  other  system isn’t a 12-volt system with a 
negative ground, both  vehicles can be damaged. 
If you have a diesel engine  vehicle with  two batteries 
(or more)  you should know before you begin that, 
especially  in cold weather,  you may not  be able  to 
get enough power  from a single battery 
in another 
vehicle  to start your diesel  engine. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If your vehicle has more  than one battery, use the 
battery  that is under the hood 
of the  vehicle -- this 
will  reduce  the electrical  resistance. 
2. Get  the  vehicles  close  enough so the jumper  cables 
can  reach, but  be  sure the vehicles  aren’t touching 
each  other. 
If they are, it could  cause a ground 
connection  you don’t want.  You wouldn’t be  able  to 
start your  vehicle,  and  the bad grounding  could 
damage  the  electrical  systems. 
Set  the  parking  brake  firmly 
on each  vehicle.  Put an 
automatic  transmission  in 
PARK (P)  or  a manual 
transmission 
in NEUTRAL (N). 
3. Turn off the  ignition  on both  vehicles.  Turn off all 
lamps  that aren’t  needed,  and  radios.  This  will avoid 
sparks  and  help save both  batteries,  and  could  save 
your  radio! 
NOTICE: 
If you  leave  your  radio  on, it could be badly 
damaged.  The  repairs  would not be covered  by 
your  warranty. 
4. Open the hoods and locate the batteries.  Find 
the  positive 
(+) and negative (-) terminals on 
each  battery. 
A CAUTION: 
Using a match  near a battery  can  cause battery 
gas  to explode.  People have been  hurt doing  this, 
and  some have  been blinded.  Use a flashlight  if 
you  need  more light. 
Be  sure  the  battery  (or  batteries)  has  enough 
water.  You don’t  need to add  water  to  the  Delco 
Freedom@  battery  (or  batteries)  installed in 
every  new 
GM vehicle.  But if a battery  has  filler 
caps, be  sure  the  right  amount  of fluid  is there. 
If 
it is  low,  add water  to  take  care  of that  first. If 
you don’t,  explosive  gas could  be present. 
Battery  fluid contains acid  that can burn  you. 
Don’t  get  it on  you. 
If you  accidentally  get it in 
your  eyes or on  your  skin, flush  the place with 
water  and  get medical help immediately.   

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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 
’ A CAUTION: I I 
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. 
I 
Headlamps 
You have  either  a  sealed beam  headlamp  system or  a 
composite  system. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 FREE Locksmith/Key  Service  (when keys are  lost 
on  the  road  or  locked inside) 
0 FREE Flat Tire  Service  (spare  installed on the road) 
0 FREE  Jump  Start (at home or on  the road) 
0 FREE  Fuel  Delivery ($5 of fuel  delivered  on 
the  road) 
Chevrolet/Geo  offers Courtesy Transportation  for 
customers  needing warranty  service. Courtesy 
Transportation  will be offered  in  conjunction  with 
the  coverage  provided  by the  Bumper  to  Bumper 
New  Vehicle  Limited  Warranty 
to eligible purchasers 
of  1996  Chevrolet/Geo  passenger  car  and  light duty 
'trucks.  (Please  see  your  selling dealer  for details.) 
Note: 
Courtesy  Care is available to Retail  and  Retail  Lease 
Customers  operating  1996  and  newer  Chevrolet/Geo 
vehicles  for  a period  of 3 years/36,000  miles 
(60 000 km), 
whichever  occurs first. All Courtesy  Care services  must 
be  pre-arranged  by  Chevrolet  Roadside  or dealer 
Service  Management. 
Basic Care and Courtesy  Cure are not  part  of or 
included in  the  coverage  provided by the  New  Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty.  Chevrolet  reserves  the right to 
modify  or  discontinue 
Basic Care and Courtesy  Care 
at any time.  For  complete 
program details,  see  your Chevrolet/Geo 
dealer to  obtain a Roadside  Assistance  Center brochure. 
The  Roadside  Assistance Center uses companies  that 
will provide  you with quality  and priority  service.  When 
roadside  services  are  required, our  advisors  will explain 
any payment  obligations that may  be  incurred  for 
utilizing  outside services. 
For prompt  assistance when  calling,  please have the 
following  available to  give  to  the advisor: 
0 Vehicle  Identification Number  (VIN) 
0 License  plate number 
Vehicle  color 
0 Vehicle location 
Telephone number where  you can be  reached 
0 Vehicle  mileage 
0 Description of problem 
Please  refer 
to the Roadside  Assistance brochure 
inside your  owner information portfolio  for  full 
program  details. 
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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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Heating 
........................................ 3-7 
High-Beam  Headlamps 
.......................... 2-30 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-21 
Hill and Mountain Roads ......................... 4-21 
Hitches. Trailer ................................. 4-32 
Hood  Checking Things Under 
......................... 6-6 
Prop ........................................ 6-7 
Release 
...................................... 6-6 
Horn ......................................... 2-28 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4- I7 
Ignition  Switch ................................ 2- 13 
Inflation. Tire 
.................................. 6-42 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview Mirror 
................. 2-39 
Inspections 
.................................... 7-47 
Brakesystem 
................................ 7-48 
Exhaust Systems 
............................. 7-47 
Radiator  and Heater Hose 
...................... 7-47 
RearAxle 
................................... 7-48 
Steering 
.................................... 7-47 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-47 
Throttle Linkage 
.............................. 7-47 
Brightness Control 
............................ 2-36 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-51 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-44 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-62 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-38 
Jack. Ere .................................... 5-22 
Jump Starting ................................... 5-2 
Key  Lock Cylinders  Service ..................... 7-44 
Keyless  Entry System 
............................ 2-5 
Keys 
........................................... 2-1 
Labels  Certification 
................................. 4-26 
Certificationflire 
............................. 4-26 
Service  Parts Identification 
..................... 6-60 
Tire-Loading  Information 
...................... 4-26 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-60 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-35 
Dome 
...................................... 2-37 
Interior 
..................................... 2-37 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-36 
Onwarning 
................................. 2-36 
Panel 
....................................... 2-35 
Underhood 
.................................. 2-38 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the Engine Running 
....... 2-23 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-42 
Lights 
............................................ 
Air  Bag  Readiness ....................... 1-23.  2-47 
Anti-Lock  Brake System Warning 
............ 2.49.  4.6 
Brake System  Warning 
......................... 2-48 
Daytime Running  Lamps Indicator 
............... 2-49 
Interior 
..................................... 2-37 
Safety  Belt Reminder 
...................... 1-23. 2-46 
Service Engine 
Soon .......................... 2-50 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 4-26 
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