
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If the  Light Is Flashing If the  Light Is On Steady 
The  following  may prevent  more  serious  damage  to 
your  vehicle: 
Reduce  vehicle  speed. 
0 Avoid  hard  accelerations. 
0 Avoid  steep  uphill  grades. 
If towing  a  trailer,  reduce  the  amount  of cargo  being 
hauled  as  soon  as  it  is  possible. 
If  the  light  stops  flashing  and  remains  on  steady,  see 
“If 
the  Light  Is  On Steady”  following. 
If  the  light  continues  to  flash,  when  it  is safe  to  do 
so, 
stop the vehicle. Put  your  vehicle  in  PARK (P). Turn  the % 
key  off,  wait  at  least 10 seconds  and  restart  the  engine. 
If 
the light  remains  on  steady, see “If the  Light  Is  On 
Steady’’  following. 
If the  light  is  still  flashing  follow  the 
previous  steps,  and  drive  the  vehicle  to  your  dealer  or  qualified  service  center  for  service.  You 
may  be  able  to  correct  the  emission  system 
malfunction  by considering  the  following: 
Did  you just  put  fuel  into  your vehicle? 
If 
so, reinstall  the  fuel  cap,  making  sure  to  fully  install 
the  cap.  The diagnostic  system  can  determine  if the  fuel 
cap  has  been  left 
off or  improperly  installed.  This  will 
allow  fuel  to  evaporate  into  the  atmosphere.  A  few 
driving  trips  should  turn  the  light  off. 
Did  you just  drive  through  a  deep  puddle  of water? 
If 
so, your  electrical  system  may be  wet.  The condition 
will  usually  be  corrected  when the  electrical  system 
dries  out. A  few  driving  trips  should 
turn the  light off. 
m-e you  low on fuel? 
As your  engine  starts  to  run  out  of fuel,  your  engine  may 
not  run as  efficiently  as  designed  since  small  amounts  of 
air 
are sucked  into  the  fuel  line  causing  a  misfire.  The 
system  can  detect  this.  Adding  fuel  should  correct  this 
condition.  Make  sure  to  install  the  fuel  cap  properly. It 
will  take  a  few  driving  trips  to turn  the  light 
off. 
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SECURITY 
This  light will come  on 
when  you turn  the  key to 
START  and stay  on  until  the 
vehicle  starts.  It  will also 
come  on  and stay  on  if  your 
key  is  too  dirty  or  wet for 
the  PASS-Key 
I1 system  to 
read  the  resistor  pellet. 
Fuel Gage 
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If  the  resistor  pellet  is damaged  or  missing,  the  light 
will  flash. 
If you're  driving  and  the  light  comes  on  and  remains  on, 
your  PASS-Key 
I1 system  is not working properly.  Your 
vehicle  is  not protected  by  PASS-Key 
11, and you  should 
see  your dealer.  Here  are  some 
things owners  ask  about.  All these 
situations  are  normal  and do  not  show a  problem  with 
your  fuel  gage: 
At  the  service  station,  the  pump  shuts off before  the 
gage  reads 
FULL (F). 
It  takes  a  little  more  or  less  fuel  to fill up  than the 
gage  indicated. For example,  the  gage  may have 
indicated  the tank  was  half full,  but it  actually  took 
a  little  more  or  less  than  half the  tank's  capacity  to 
fill  it. 
The  gage  moves a  little  when  you turn  a  corner  or 
speed  up.  Your 
fuel  gage  tells  you 
about  how  much fuel you 
have  left  when the  ignition 
is  on.  When  the  indicator 
nears  EMPTY  (E),  you still 
have  a  little  fuel  left,  but 
you  should  get more  soon. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air  Conditioning 
On very  hot days,  open the windows  long  enough to let 
hot,  inside  air  escape.  This  reduces 
the time  the 
compressor  has to 
run, which should  help  fuel economy. 
For  quick  cool-down  on very hot  days, use 
MAX with 
the temperature  control all 
the way in the blue  area. If 
this setting is  used for  long  periods of time, the air in 
your vehicle  may become  too  dry. 
For  normal  cooling on hot  days,  use A/C with 
the 
temperature  control in the blue area.  The system  will 
bring in  outside air and cool 
it. 
On cool  but sunny  days, the sun  may warm your  upper 
body,  but your  lower  body  may 
not be warm  enough. 
You can use BI-LEVEL with the temperature  control  in 
the middle.  The system will bring  in  outside  air and 
direct 
it to your upper body, while  sending slightly 
warmed  air to your  lower  body. 
You may notice this 
temperature  difference  more at some times than  others. 
Heating 
On cold  days  use FLOOR with the temperature  control 
all the way in the red  area.  The  system  will bring in 
outside  air, heat it and send it to the  floor  ducts.  cold 
outside 
(0°F (-18°C) or  lower). An engine  coolant 
heater  warms the coolant your  engine and heating 
system  use to provide  heat. See “Engine  Coolant 
Heater” 
in the  Index. 
Ventilation  System 
Adjust the direction of airflow  by moving the 
louvered vents. 
Your  vehicle’s flow-through  ventilation  system  supplies 
outside  air into the vehicle when 
it is moving. Outside 
air 
will also enter the vehicle when the  air  conditioning 
fan  is running. 
If your  vehicle has an engine  coolant  heater,  you can use 
it to help your  system  provide  warm air  faster  when it’s 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Run  your  engine only as long as you must.  This saves 
fuel. When  you  run  the engine,  make it  go a little faster 
than  just idle.  That  is, push the accelerator slightly.  This 
uses less fuel for the heat that  you get and 
it keeps  the 
battery charged.  You will  need 
a well-charged  battery  to 
restart the vehicle, and possibly  for signaling later 
on 
with  your headlamps.  Let the heater run for awhile. 
Then,  shut  the engine  off and  close  the window almost 
all the  way to preserve the heat. Start the  engine again 
and repeat this only when  you feel really uncomfortable 
from  the cold.  But 
do it as little as possible.  Preserve the 
fuel as long as  you can.  To help  keep  warm,  you can get 
out  of the vehicle  and  do  some  fairly vigorous exercises 
every  half hour  or 
so until help  comes. 
Loading Your Vehicle 
%I OCCUPANTS VEHICLE CAP. WT. 
TIRE-LOADING  INFORMATION 
FRT. CTR. RR. TOTAL 
LBS. KG 
MAX. LOADING & GVWR SAME AS  VEHICLE 
CAPACITY  WEIGHT 
XXX COLD TIRE 
TIRE 
SIZE SPEED PRESSURE 
RTG PSI/KPa 
FRT. 
RR. 
SPA. 
IF TIRES  ARE HOT, ADD 4PS1;28KPa 
SEE  OWNER’S  MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION 
Two labels on your vehicle show  how  much weight it 
may properly carry.  The Tire-Loading  Information label 
is inside the  trunk lid. The  label tells  you  the proper size, 
speed rating  and recommended inflation pressures for 
the tires on your vehicle.  It also gives  you important 
information about the number 
of people  that can be  in 
your vehicle  and  the total weight 
you can carry.  This 
includes the  weight 
of all occupants,  cargo and all 
nonfactory-installed  options. 
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RR 
THIS VEHICLE  CONFORMS TO ALL APPLI- 
CABLE U.S. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE 
SAFETY,  BUMPER,  AND THEFT  PREVENTION 
STANDARDS 
IN EFFECT  ON THE  DATE OF 
MANUFACTURE  SHOWN  ABOVE. 
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The other  label is the Certification  label,  found on the 
rear  edge  of the driver’s door. It tells 
you the  gross 
weight  capacity 
of your vehicle,  called the GVWR 
(Gross Vehicle Weight Rating).  The  GVWR  includes 
the weight  of the vehicle, all  occupants,  fuel  and cargo. 
Never  exceed 
the GVWR  for  your  vehicle or the 
Gross  Axle Weight  Rating (GAWR) 
for either the 
front or rear axle. 
If you do have a heavy  load,  spread it out. Don’t carry 
more than 
167 pounds (75 kg)  in your  trunk. 
A CAUTION: 
Do not load  your vehicle  any heavier  than  the 
GVWR,  or either  the  maximum  front or  rear 
GAWR. 
If you  do, parts  on your  vehicle can 
break,  or  it can change  the 
way your vehicle 
handles. These could cause  you to lose  control. 
Also,  overloading can  shorten  the life 
of 
your vehicle. 
I NOTICE: 
Your  warranty  does not cover  parts  or 
components  that fail because 
of overloading. 
If you put things  inside your vehicle -- like  suitcases, 
tools, packages  or anything  else 
-- they  will go as fast as 
the vehicle  goes. 
If you have to  stop  or turn quickly,  or 
if there is a crash, they’ll  keep  going. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your vehicle  can tow  a trailer.  To identify what  the 
vehicle  trailering  capacity  is for  your  vehicle,  you 
should read the information 
in “Weight  of the Trailer” 
that appears later 
in this  section.  But trailering  is 
different than  just driving  your vehicle  by itself. 
Trailering means  changes in handling,  durability, and 
fuel  economy.  Successful,  safe  trailering  takes correct 
equipment,  and 
it has to be used properly. 
That’s 
the reason  for this part.  In it are  many 
time-tested,  important  trailering  tips and safety rules. 
Many  of these  are  important  for  your  safety and that of 
your passengers. 
So please read this section carefully 
before 
you pull  a trailer. 
Load-pulling  components  such as the  engine,  transaxle, 
wheel  assemblies  and tires are forced to work harder 
against  the drag  of  the  added weight.  The engine  is 
required  to  operate at relatively  higher  speeds  and under 
greater  loads,  generating  extra  heat.  What’s more, the 
trailer  adds  considerably  to wind  resistance,  increasing 
the  pulling  requirements. 
If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer 
If you do, here  are  some  important points: 
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There  are many different laws, including speed limit 
restrictions,  having to  do with  trailering.  Make  sure 
your  rig will  be legal,  not only where  you live but 
also where you’ll  be driving. 
A good  source  for this 
information can  be state  or provincial  police. 
Consider  using 
a sway control.  You can ask a hitch 
dealer  about sway controls. 
Don’t  tow a trailer at all during 
the first 1,000 miles 
(1 600 km)  your new  vehicle is  driven. Your engine, 
axle  or  other  parts could  be damaged. 
Then,  during  the first 
500 miles (800 km) that  you 
tow  a trailer, don’t  drive  over 
50 mph (80 km/h) and 
don’t  make  starts  at 
full throttle. This helps your 
engine  and other parts  of your vehicle wear  in at the 
heavier  loads. 
Obey speed limit restrictions  when towing  a trailer. 
Don’t  drive  faster  than the maximum posted  speed 
for  trailers  (or 
no more  than 55 mph (90 kdh))  to 
save  wear on  your vehicle’s parts.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Filling Your Tank 
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The cap is behind a hinged door on the left side of 
your  vehicle.. While 
refueling; hang tbe 
cap inside the fuel door. 
To take off the cap, turn it  slowly to the left 
(counterclockwise). 
: Gasoline vapor is highly flammable. It burns 
violently, and  that can cause very bad injuries. 
Don’t  smoke if yousre near gasoline or reheling 
your veh;ieIe. Keep sparks, flames, and smoking 
materials  away  from  gasoline. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If you get gasoline  on  yourself and then 
something ignites  it, you  could  be badly  burned. 
Gasoline can  spray  out on you  if  you  open the 
fuel filler  cap too quickly.  This spray  can happen 
if your  tank is nearly  full,  and is more  likely  in 
hot  weather.  Open the fuel filler  cap slowly  and 
wait  for any  “hiss”  noise  to stop.  Then  unscrew 
the  cap 
all the  way. 
Be careful  not to spill  gasoline.  Clean gasoline  from 
painted  surfaces  as 
soon as possible.  See “Cleaning  the 
Outside 
of Your  Chevrolet” in the  Index.  When 
you 
put the cap  back  on, turn it to the right until 
you  hear  at least three  clicks.  Make  sure you 
fully install 
the  cap.  The  diagnostic  system can determine 
if the fuel 
cap  has  been  left 
off or improperly  installed.  This would 
allow fuel 
to evaporate  into the atmosphere.  See 
“Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp” 
in the Index. 
NOTICE: 
If you  need a new cap,  be sure  to  get the  right 
type.  Your  dealer can get  one for you. 
If you  get 
the  wrong type,  it may  not fit  or have  proper 
venting,  and your fuel  tank  and emissions  system 
might  be damaged. 
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