
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine d> The  1996  Chevrolet  Monte  Carlo  Owner’s  Manual 
Seats  and  Restraint  Systems ............................................................. 1-1 
Features  and  Controls 
.................................................................. 2-1 
Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
..................................................... 3-1 
This  section  tells  you  how to use your seats and safety  belts  properly. It also explains the air bag  system. 
This  section explains  how 
to start and operate your Chevrolet. 
This  section  tells 
you how to adjust the  ventilation  and  comfort controls and  how lo operate your 
audio  system. 
Here 
you’ll find  helpful  information  and  tips about the  road  and  how to drive under  different conditions. 
This  section  tells  you  what 
to do if you have a problem  while driving,  such as a tlat tire or overheated 
engine,  etc. 
Here 
the manual  tells you  how to keep  your Chevrolet  running properly  and looking  good. 
This  section  tells  you  when 
to perform  vehicle maintenance  and  what  fluids  and lubricants to use. 
This  section  tells  you  how 
to contact  Chevrolet  for  assistance and  how to get service  and owner publications. 
It also gives you information  on “Reporting  Safety Defects”  on page 8-8. 
Index ........................................................................\
........ 9-1 
Here‘s  an alphabetical  listing of almost every  subject in this  manual. You can  use it to quickly  find 
something  you  want  to  read. 
YourDrivingandtheRoad .............................................................. 4-1 
ProblemsontheRoad .................................................................. 5-1 
ServiceandAppearanceCare ............................................................ 6-1 
Maintenanceschedule 
.................................................................. 7-1 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
........................................................ 8-1 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Section 1 Seats  and  Restraint  Systems 
Here  you'll  find  information  about  the  seats  in  your Chevrolet  and  how  to  use  your safety  belts  properly. 
You can  also  learn  about  some  things  you  should not 
do with  air  bags  and  safety  belts. 
Seats and Seat Controls 
This section  tells  you  how  to  adjust  the seats  and  explains 
reclining  seatbacks,  folding  rear  seats  and  head  restraints. 
You  can  lose  control of the  vehicle  if  you  try  to 
adjust  a manual  driver's  seat  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving.  The.  sudden  movement  could  startle  and 
confuse  you,  or make  you  push 
a pedal  when  you 
don't  want  to.  Adjust  the  driver's  seat  only  when 
the  vehicle  is  not  moving. 
Lift  the  bar  under  the  front  of the  seat  to unlock  it. Slide 
the  seat  to where  you want  it and  release  the  bar. 
Try to 
move  the  seat  with your  body  to  be  sure  the  seat  is 
locked 
in place. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Wear  Safety Belts Properly 
Adults 
This part is only for people of adult size. 
Be  aware  that  there  are  special  things  to  know  about  safety 
belts  and  children. And  there  are  different  rules  for  smaller 
children  and  babies. 
If a child  will  be  riding in your 
Chevrolet,  see  the  part 
of this  manual  called  “Children.” 
Follow  those  rules  for  everyone’s  protection. 
First, you’ll  want to know  which restraint  systems your 
vehicle has. 
We’ll  start with  the driver position. 
Driver Position 
This  part describes  the driver’s restraint  system. 
Lap-Shoulder Belt 
The driver has a lap-shoulder  belt.  Here’s how  to wear 
it properly. 
1. Close  and lock the door. 
2. Adjust the seat (to see  how,  see  “Seats” in the Index) 
so you can  sit  up straight. 
3. Pick  up the latch plate and pull the belt across  you. 
Don’t 
let it get twisted. 
The  shoulder  belt may  lock 
if you pull the belt across 
you  very  quickly. 
if this happens,  let the  belt  go back 
slightly 
to unlock it.  Then pull  the belt across  you 
more slowly.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You‘ll  be using the lap-shoulder  belt.  See the earlier  part 
about  the top  strap 
if the child restraint  has  one. 
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Because your vehicle  has a right  front  passenger  air 
bag,  always  move the seat as  far back  as 
it will go 
before  securing  a  forward-facing  child restraint. 
(See  “Seats”  in  the Index.) 
Put 
the restraint on the seat.  Follow the instructions 
for  the child restraint. 
Secure  the child 
in the  child  restraint as the 
instructions  say. 
Pick  up the  latch plate,  and  run the lap and  shoulder 
portions  of  the vehicle’s safety belt  through  or 
around  the restraint.  The  child restraint  instructions 
will show you  how. 
If  the  shoulder  belt goes 
in front of the child‘s  face  or 
neck,  put 
it behind the child restraint. 5. Buckle the belt.  Make sure the release button  is 
positioned 
so you would be able to unbuckle  the 
safety  belt quickly 
if you  ever  had to.   

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Your automatic  transaxle may have a shift lever on the 
steering  column  or on the  console  between the seats. 
Maximum  engine  speed 
is limited on automatic 
transaxle  vehicles,  when  you’re 
in PARK (P) or 
NEUTRAL  (N),  to protect driveline  components  from 
improper  operation. 
There  are  several  different  positions for  your  shift  lever. 
PARK (P): This  locks  your  front wheels. It’s the best 
position  to  use when 
you start your  engine  because  your 
vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
It is dangerous  to  get out of your  vehicle  if the 
shift  lever 
is not fully  in PARK (P) with the 
parking  brake firmly  set.  Your  vehicle  can 
roll. 
Don’t leave your vehicle  when  the engine  is 
running  unless  you  have to. 
‘If you have left  the 
engine running,  the vehicle  can move  suddenly. 
You 
or others  could be injured.  To be sure  your 
vehicle  won’t  move,  even  when  you’re on fairly 
level  ground, always  set your  parking  brake  and 
move  the  shift  lever to 
PARK  (P). 
See  (‘Shifting  Into PARK (P)” in  the Index. If 
you’re  pulling a  trailer, see  “Towing  a Trailer”  in 
the  Index. 
Make  sure the shift lever  is fully into  PARK (P) range 
before  starting  the engine.  Your Chevrolet  has 
a 
brake-transaxle  shift interlock. You must fully apply 
your  regular  brakes before you can  shift  from PARK  (P) 
when the ignition  is 
in RUN. If you  cannot  shift out  of 
PARK (P), ease pressure  on the shift lever  by pushing it 
all the  way into PARK (P) while keeping the brake pedal 
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ilation Ti- 
For mild  outside  temperatures when  little heating or 
cooling  is needed, use 
VENT to direct  outside  air 
through your vehicle. 
Keep  the hood and  front  air inlet free of ice, snow or 
any  other  obstruction,  such 
as leaves.  The heater and 
defroster will work  far better, reducing the  chance of 
fogging  the inside  of your windows. 
When  you enter 
a vehicle  in cold weather, set the 
mode to FLOOR and the fan to the highest  speed for 
a few  moments before  driving off. This  helps  clear 
the intake ducts  of snow  and moisture and reduces 
the  chance  of fogging the inside 
of your windows. 
Keep  the  air  path  under  the  front  seats  clear  of  objects. 
This  helps 
air to  circulate  throughout  your  vehicle. 
Defogging and Defrosting 
Your  system has two settings  for  clearing the front  and 
side windows. 
To defrost the windows quickly,  use 
DEFROST  with 
the temperature  knob(s) all the way in 
the red area. To warm passengers while keeping the 
windows  clean, use DEFOG. 
Rear Window Defogger 
The rear window defogger 
uses  a warming grid  to 
remove  fog 
from the rear 
window. Press the button  to 
turn  the defogger  on. 
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It  will turn itself  off  after about  ten minutes.  If  you turn 
it on again, the defogger will only  run for about  five 
minutes before turning off.  You can also  turn 
it off  by 
turning 
off the ignition  or pressing the button  again. 
Do not attach anything like a temporary vehicle license 
or  decal across  the defogger grid. 
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Things you put inside  your vehicle  can strike  and 
injure  people  in a sudden  stop  or  turn,  or in 
a crash. 
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Put  things  in  the trunk  of your  vehicle.  In a 
trunk,  put them  as far  forward  as  you  can. 
Try to spread  the  weight  evenly. 
Never  stack heavier  things, like suitcases, 
inside  the vehicle 
so that  some  of them  are 
above  the tops  of the  seats. 
Don’t  leave  an unsecured  child restraint  in 
your  vehicle. 
When  you carry  something inside  the 
vehicle,  secure 
it whenever  you  can. 
Don’t  leave  a seat  folded  down unless  you 
need  to. 
If you  don’t  use the  correct,equipment  and  drive 
properly,  you can lose  control  when  you  pull a 
trailer.  For example, 
if the trailer  is  too  heavy,  the 
brakes  may not‘work  well 
-- or even  at all.  You 
and  your passengers  could  be  seriously  injured. 
Pull a  trailer  only 
if you  have  followed  all the 
steps  in this  section.  Ask  your Chevrolet  dealer 
for  advice  and  information  about  towing a trailer 
with  your  vehicle. 
NOTICE: 
Pulling a trailer  improperly  can damage your 
vehicle  and  result  in  costly repairs  not ,covered 
by 
your warranty. To pull a  trailer  correctly,  follow 
the  advice  in  this part, and see your Chevrolet 
dealer  for  important  information  about  towing a 
trailer 
with your  vehicle.   

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Pull  the  sidemarker  lens  away  from the body. 
Turn  the  socket  counterclockwise  until  it  stops.  Then 
pull  the  socket  and  bulb  from  the  assembly. 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
(Shelf-Mounted) 
To  reach  the  center  high-mounted  stoplamp,  you must 
go  through  the 
trunk. 
I Pull  the  bulb  out of the  socket. Do not  twist  the  bulb. 
Plug  the  new bulb  in  the  socket. 
Replace  the  bulb  and  socket. 
Replace  the  assembly  in  the  vehicle.  Replace  the screw. 
1. Open the trunk lid.  Locate  the  stoplamp  behind  the 
rear  seats,  in  front  of the  tmnk  hinges.