
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Safety Belts: They’re  for Everyone 
This  part of the manual tells  you how  to use safety belts 
properly. It  also tells  you some  things  you should  not do 
with  safety belts. 
And  it explains  the air bag system. 
I A I 
a CAUTION: I 
Don’t  let anyone  ride where he  or she can’t wear 
a safety belt properly. 
If you  are in a crash  and 
you’re not wearing 
a safety belt, your  injuries 
can  be much  worse.  You  can hit things inside  the 
vehicle 
or be  ejected from  it. You can be seriously 
injured 
or killed. In the  same  crash,  you might 
not  be if 
you are  buckled  up.  Always  fasten your 
safety belt,  and check  that your passengers’  belts 
are  fastened properly  too. 
Your vehicle has  a light  that 
comes  on  as  a  reminder to 
buckle up. (See “Safety  Belt Reminder  Light’’ 
in 
the Index.) 
In most states and Canadian provinces,  the  law says  to 
wear safety belts.  Here’s why: 
They work. 
You never know  if  you’ll be  in a crash. If you  do have  a 
crash,  you don’t  know 
if it will be a bad one. 
A few  crashes  are mild, and  some crashes can  be so 
serious that even buckled  up a person wouldn’t survive. 
But  most  crashes are  in between. 
In many  of  them, 
people who buckle  up can  survive  and sometimes  walk 
away.  Without  belts they could have  been  badly hurt 
or  killed. 
After more than 
25 years of safety belts in vehicles, 
the facts are clear. 
In most crashes buckling up does 
matter 
... a  lot! 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A C” I: 
Air bags  inflate  with great  force,  faster  than  the 
blink 
of an  eye. If you’re  too  close  to an  inflating 
air  bag,  it could  seriously  injure you. Safety belts 
help keep  you in position  for an  air  bag inflation 
in 
a crash.  Always  wear your safety  belt,  even 
with  an  air  bag. The driver  should  sit  as far back 
as  possible  while  still maintaining control  of 
the  vehicle. 
An  inflating  air bag can seriously  injure small 
children.  Always secure children properly in your 
vehicle. 
To read how, see  the  part of this manual 
called  “Children”  and  the caution label  on the 
right  front  passenger’s safety  belt. 
AIR BAG 
There is an  air  bag readiness 
light 
on the instrument 
panel,  which  shows 
AIR  BAG  or the 
air  bag  symbol. 
~~~~~~~  ~  ~  ~  ~ 
The system checks  the air bag’s  electrical  system for 
malfunctions.  The light  tells you 
if there is  an electrical 
problem.  See “Air  Bag Readiness  Light’’ in the  Index 
for more  information.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Safety  Belt  Extender 
If the vehicle’s safety belt  will fasten around you, you 
should use it. 
But 
if a  safety  belt isn’t long enough to  fasten, your 
dealer  will order  you  an  extender.  It’s free.  When  you 
go 
in to order  it, take  the  heaviest  coat  you will  wear, so the 
extender  will be  long  enough for you.  The  extender  will 
be  just  for  you, and  just for the  seat 
in your vehicle that 
you  choose.  Don’t let someone  else  use 
it, and use it 
only  for the seat it is  made  to fit. To wear it,  just attach  it 
to the regular safety belt. 
Checking Your Restraint  Systems 
Now and then, make  sure the safety  belt reminder light 
and  all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and 
anchorages  are working properly. Look for any  other 
loose  or  damaged safety belt system parts.  If 
you see 
anything that might keep  a safety belt system from 
doing  its job,  have 
it repaired. 
Replacing  Restraint  System  Parts 
After a  Crash 
If you’ve  had a  crash,  do  you  need  new  belts? 
After  a very  minor collision, nothing  may  be necessary. 
But 
if the belts were stretched,  as they would be  if worn 
during  a  more  severe crash, then you  need  new belts. 
If  belts  are  cut  or  damaged,  replace  them. Collision 
damage  also  may  mean  you  will  need 
to have safety belt 
or  seat  parts  repaired  or replaced.  New parts and repairs 
may  be necessary  even 
if the belt wasn’t being used at 
the  time  of the collision. 
If  an  air bag  inflates, 
you’ll need to replace air  bag 
system parts.  See 
the part on the air bag  system  earlier 
in this section. 
Torn  or frayed safety belts  may  not protect you 
in a 
crash.  They can rip apart under  impact  forces. If a belt 
is 
torn or  frayed,  get  a  new one right away. 
Also look for any opened  or broken  air bag  covers,  and 
have them repaired  or replaced.  (The  air bag system 
does  not  need  regular maintenance.) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine IT your Chevrolet has this option, you can lock and 
unlock your doors  or unlock your trunk from  up to 
30 feet (9 m) away using the  key chain transmitter 
supplied  with your vehicle. 
Your  Remote  Lock Control transmitter 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: 
Check  to determine  if  battery  replacement  is  necessq. 
See  the  instructions  on  battery  replacement. 
Check  the distance. You may  be too  far  from  your 
0 Check the location.  Other vehicles  or objects  may  be 
See your Chevrolet dealer  or a qualified technician 
Changes  or modifications  to this system  by other  than  an 
authorized service facility could  void authorization  to 
use  this equipment. 
vehicle. 
This product has 
a maximum range. 
blocking the signal.  for service.  Press 
UNLOCK  once to unlock the driver’s door. Press 
UNLOCK again  within five seconds  to unlock  the 
passenger’s door, too.  The interior lamps will come on 
(see “Sustained Interior Illumination”  in the Index  for 
more  details). 
To lock both doors, press DOOR. To unlock the trunk, 
press the trunk symbol  on the transmitter.  The trunk  will 
only unlock 
if your transaxle is  in PARK (P).   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PASS-Key@ II 
Your vehicle  is equipped 
with  the  PASS-Key  I1 
(Personalized  Automotive 
Security  System) 
theft-deterrent  system. 
PASS-Key  IT is 
a passive 
theft-deterrent  system. 
It works  when  you  insert 
or  remove  the  key from 
the ignition. 
PASS-Key  I1 uses 
a resistor  pellet  in the ignition  key 
that matches 
a decoder in your vehicle. 
When  the  PASS-Key 
TI system  senses  that  sonleone  is 
using  the  wrong  key, 
it shuts  down the vehicle’s  starter  and  fuel  systems.  For  about  three  minutes,  the  starter 
won’t 
work  and  fuel  won’t  go  to  the  engine. 
If someone  tries  to 
start  your  vehicle  again  or uses  another  key  during  this 
time,  the  vehicle  will  not  stcart.  This  discourages  someone 
from  randomly  trying  different  keys  with  different  resistor 
pellets 
in an  attempt  to  make a match. 
The  ignition  key  must  be clean and dry before  it’s 
inserted 
in the  ignition  or the  engine  may not start.  If the 
engine  does  not start and the  SECURITY  light is on, the 
key  may  be  dirty or wet. Turn the ignition  off. 
Clean and  dry 
the key.  Wait about  three  minutes and  try 
again.  The SECURITY light may remain  on during this 
time.  If the starter still  won’t work, and the  key appears 
to  be  clean  and  dry,  wait about three minutes and  try 
another ignition 
key. At  this  time,  you  may  also want  to 
check  the fuses  (see  “Fuses and Circuit Breakers” 
in the 
Index). If the  starter  won’t work with the other key, your 
vehicle needs service.  If your  vehicle  does start, the first 
ignition  key  may  be faulty.  See your Chevrolet  dealer  or 
a locksmith who can service the  PASS-Key 11. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9L- ---- - - --- -- --- - 
Move  your  shift  lever to PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL (N). 
Your engine  won’t start in any other  position -- that’s  a 
safety  feature.  To restart when  you’re already  moving, 
use  NEUTRAL 
(N) only. 
2 
Don’t  try to  shift  to PARK (P) if your  Chevrolet is 
moving. If you do,  you  could  damage the  transaxle. 
Shift  to 
PARK (P) only  when  your vehicle  is  stopped. 
1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  your  ignition 
key  to  START.  When  the  engine 
starts, let go  of  the  key. 
The  idle  speed  will  go down 
as your  engine  gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding your  key in START for longer  than 
15 seconds  at a time will cause  your  battery  to  be 
drained  much sooner.  And the excessive  heat  can 
damage  your  starter motor. 
2. If your  engine  won’t start  (or  starts but then  stops), 
it  could  be flooded  with too  much gasoline.  Try 
pushing  your  accelerator  pedal all the  way  to the 
floor  and holding 
it there  as you  hold the key  in 
START  for up to 
15 seconds.  This  clears  the extra 
gasoline  from  the engine. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is designed  to work with  the 
electronics  in your  vehicle. 
If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you  could  change the way 
the engine operates.  Before adding  electrical 
equipment, check with  your dealer. 
If you  don’t, 
your  engine might not  perform properly. 
If you ever have to have  your vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part  of this  manual  that tells how  to do  it 
without damaging your  vehicle.  See  “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in  the Index.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Turn Signal and Lane  Change  Indicator 
The turn  signal has two upward  (for right) and  two 
downward  (for  left)  positions. These positions  allow  you 
to  signal  a turn  or  a lane  change. 
To signal  a turn,  move  the  lever  all  the  way  up  or down. 
When  the  turn  is  finished, 
the lever will retum  automatically. 
A 
An  arrow  on the  instrument 
panel  will flash 
in the 
direction  of  the 
turn or 
lane  change. 
To signal a lane  change,  just raise  or lower  the lever 
until the arrow  starts to flash.  Hold it there  until  you 
complete  your  lane change.  The lever will return  by 
itself when  you release  it. 
As you signal  a turn or a lane  change, if the arrow 
flashes  fdster than 
normal, a signal bulb may  be  burned 
out and  other’drivers  won’t see your  turn signal. 
If  a bulb is burned  out, replace 
it to help avoid  an 
accident.  If the  arrows  don’t go  on  at  all  when 
you 
signal a turn, check  for burned-out  bulbs and check the 
fuse  (see  “Fuses and  Circuit Breakers”  in  the Index). 
Headlamp HighLow Beam 
To change  your headlamps 
from  low beam  to  high 
beam, or high to low, pull 
the multifunction  lever all 
the  way  toward you. Then 
release 
it. When the high 
beams are on,  a light  on 
the  instrument panel also 
will  be  on.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Convex  Outside Mirror 
Your  p;lW%ger’s side mirror is convex. A convex 
mirror’s  surface 
is curved so you can see more  from the 
driver’s  seat. 
U 
A convex  mirror  can  make  things  (like  other 
vehicles) 
look farther  away  than  they  really  are. 
If you  cut  too  sharply  into  the  right  lane,  you 
could  hit 
a vehicle  on  your  right.  Check  your 
inside  mirror  or  glance  over  your  shoulder  before 
changing  lanes. 
Storage Compartments 
Glove Box 
Use the  door key  to  lock and unlock  the glove box. To 
open, lift the latch. 
Storage  Ar---lrest 
To use  the storage area, fold 
down the armrest. 
Press the 
latch 
on the front  edge 
and  pull 
up. To use  the 
cupholder,  flip it forward. 
Instrument  Panel  Cupholder 
To use this cupholder, 
slide 
it out  of the 
instrument panel. 
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