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The upper  knob  regulates  the  temperature  of  the  air 
coming  through  the  system.  Turn  the  knob  clockwise  for  warmer 
air. Turn the  knob  counterclockwise  for  cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The  lower knob allows  you to choose  the direction  of 
air  delivery. 
OFF: This setting turns  the system  off. Some  outside air 
will  still enter  the  vehicle  whenever the  vehicle  is 
moving forward. 
MAX NC: This setting  provides  maximum  cooling 
with the least amount  of work. MAX A/C recirculates 
much 
of the air inside  your  vehicle so it cools  quickly. 
A/C: This setting cools  the air entering  your  vehicle  and 
directs  it  through  the  instrument panel outlets. 
+# BI-LEVEL A/C: Air is  delivered  through  the  heater 
floor  outlets 
as well as the  instrument  panel  outlets. 
+e 
/J VENT: This  setting  directs airflow  through  the 
instrument  panel outlets.  The air conditioning 
compressor  is  not  working  when  VENT  is  selected. 
+’ HEATER: This setting directs warmed air through 
the heater floor outlets  and  windshield defroster outlets. 
+e 
0 
w. 
+’ BLEND: Airflow  is divided equally  between  the 
heater  floor outlet  and  the  windshield  defroster outlets. 
DEFROST: This setting directs  most air through 
the  windshield  defroster 
outlets and some through the 
heater outlets. 
Air  Conditioning  (Option) 
On  hot days, open the windows  long enough to  let  hot 
inside  air escape. This reduces  the  time 
it takes for your 
vehicle  to cool  down.  Then  keep  your  windows closed 
for  the  air  conditioner to  work  its  best. 
For  quick  cool-down 
on very  hot  days,  use MAX A/C 
with the  temperature  knob  turned  counterclockwise.  This 
setting  should  be  used  to  keep  odors  and/or  dust  from 
entering  the  vehicle.  For  normal  cooling  on  hot  days,  use 
A/C with the  temperature  knob  turned  counterclockwise. 
On 
cool but  sunny  days, use BI-LEVEL A/C to deliver 
warm  air to the floor  and cooler air  to  the  instrument 
panel  outlets. 
If  you  have  the  “VORTEC” 
4300 engine, when the  air 
conditioner  is  on,  you  may sometimes  notice  slight 
changes  in  your  vehicle’s  engine  speed  and  power.  This 
is normal  because  the  system is designed  to  cycle  the 
compressor  on  and 
off to  keep  the  desired  temperature. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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. 
You  could  be  injured 
if the vehicles  roll. Set the 
parking  brake  firmly  on  each  vehicle. Put  an 
automatic  transmission 
in PARK (P) or a manual 
transmission  in  NEUTRAL 
(N). If you  have a 
four-wheel-drive  vehicle  with a manual transfer  case 
shift  lever,  be  sure  the  transfer  case is  not 
in 
NEUTRAL (N). 
3. Turn  off  the  ignition on both vehicles. Unplug 
unnecessary  accessories plugged into the cigarette 
lighter,  or  accessory  power outlets, 
if you have  this 
option.  Turn  off  all  lamps  that aren’t  needed  as  well 
as radios.  This will avoid  sparks  and  help  save both 
batteries. 
In addition, it could  save your radio! 
NOTICE: 
If you leave  your  radio  on,  it  could  be  badly 
damaged.  The  repair  wouldn’t  be  covered by 
your  warranty. 
If your  vehicle  has  air  conditioning,  the  auxiliary 
electric  fan  under  the  hood can  start  up  even 
when  the  engine  is not  running  and  can  injure 
you.  Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools  away from 
-7 any  underhood  electric  fan. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When  you decide it’s safe to lift the hood,  here’s  what 
you’ll  see: 
If  your  vehicle  has  air conditioning,  the  auxiliary 
electric  fan under  the  hood  can  start  up  even 
when  the  engine  is not  running  and  can  injure 
you.  Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools  away  from 
--1 any  underhood  electric  fan. 
If the  coolant  inside  the  coolant recovery  tank is boiling, 
don’t 
do anything  else until it cools down. 
A. Coolant Recovery  Tank 
B. Radiator Pressure Cap 
C. Engine Fan 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Wheels and Tires 
Wheel Nut Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . 95  lb-ft (130 N-m) 
Tire  Pressure . . . . . . See  the  Certificatiod‘Tire  label. 
See  “Loading  Your Vehicle” 
in the  Index. 
Capacities  (Approximate) 
Cooling  System  Capacity* 
Engine  Transmission  Quantity 
2.2L  Auto./Manual 1 1.5  quarts (1 1 .O L) 
“VORTEC”  4300  Auto.  11.7quarts(11.1 
L) 
“VORTEC”  4300  Manual 
11.9quarts(11.3L) 
Crankcase  Capacity* 
Engine  Quantity  with  Filter 
2.2L 4.5  quarts  (4.3 L) 
“VORTEC”  4300 4.5 quarts (4.3 L) 
Automatic  Transmission  Capacity* 
Type  Quantity  (Drain  and  Refill) 
4L60E 5.0 quarts  (4.7 L) 
*After  refill, the  level must be checked. 
Differential  Fluid 
Axle  Quantity 
Rear 4.0 pints  (1.9 L) 
Front  2.6  pints  (1.2 L) 
Fuel  Tank  Capacity 
Type  Quantity 
Standard  Tank  19  gallons  (72 L) 
A/C  Refrigerant  Capacity 
Type  Quantity 
R- 134a  30 oz. or 2 lbs. (0.9 kg) 
Air Conditioning Refrigerants 
Not  all air  conditioning  refrigerants  are  the  same. 
If the air conditioning  system in your  vehicle  needs 
refrigerant,  be sure the  proper  refrigerant  is  used. 
If  you’re  not  sure,  ask  your  GM  dealer. 
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Accessory Power Outlet ......................... 2-47 
Adding  Sound  Equipment 
........................ 3-  17 
Add-on  Equipment 
............................. 4-44 
AirBag 
....................................... 1-18 
Adding  Equipment ............................ 1-24 
How  Does 
it Restrain .......................... 1-21 
How 
it Works ................................ 1-20 
Location 
.................................... 1-20 
Readiness  Light 
......................... 1-1 9. 2.54 
Servicing 
................................... 1-23 
What  Makes 
it Inflate .......................... 1-2 I 
What  Will  You See After it Inflates ............... 1-22 
When  Should 
it Inflate ......................... 1-20 
Aircleaner 
............................... 6.14.  6.67 
Air  Conditioning/Heater Controls 
................... 3-2 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
..................... 6-68 
Alignment  and  Balance.  Tire 
...................... 6-50 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning 
...................... 6-58 
Antenna.  Fixed 
................................. 3-18 
Anti-Lock  Brakes ............................... 4-6 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System Warning  Light 
......... 2.56.  4.6 
Appearancecare 
............................... 6-52 
Appearance  Care Materials 
....................... 6-60 
Arbitration  Program 
.............................. 8-7 
Armrest.  Storage ............................... 2-45 
Ashtrays 
...................................... 2-46 
Audio  Systems 
.................................. 3-5 
Automatic  Overdrive 
............................ 2-16 
Automatic  Transmission 
Check 
...................................... 7-48 
Fluid ................................... 6-16.  6-68 
Operation 
................................... 2-14 
Park  Mechanism  Check 
........................ 7-50 
Shifting 
..................................... 2-14 
Front 
....................................... 6-23 
Rear 
.................................. 2.19.  6.21 
Axle 
Battery 
...................................... 6-35 
Jump Starting ................................. 5-2 
Replacement.  Keyless  Entry 
..................... 2-5 
Warnings 
.................................... 5-2 
BBB  Auto  Line 
................................. 8-7 
Better  Business  Bureau  Mediation ................... 8-7 
BrakeFluid .................................... 6-31 
Brake.  Parking 
................................. 2-25 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
...................... 2-55 
ChargeLight 
................................ 2-54 
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Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5- I 
Headlamps .................................... 2-39 
Bulb  Replacement 
............................ 6-36 
HighLow  Beam  Changer 
...................... 2-35 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-62 
Headlamps 
On Reminder ......................... 2-40 
Hearing  Impaired.  Customer Assistance 
.............. 8-3 
Heater Controls ................................. 3- I 
Heater/Air Conditioning Controls ................... 3-2 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-35 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-35 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-5 1 
Hood .......................................... 6-7 
Horn 
......................................... 2-33 
Horsepower 
................................... 6-66 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
............................... 6-20 
HighLow 
Beam Changer 
........................ 2-35 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-31 
Ignition  Positions 
............................... 2-8 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-45 
Inside  Day/Night  Rearview  Mirror 
................. 2-43 
Inspections  Brakesystem 
................................ 7-52 
Drive 
Axle .................................. 7-52 
Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-5 1 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose ...................... 7-5 1 
Steering .................................... 7-51  Suspension 
.................................. 7-51 
Throttle 
Linkage .............................. 
Instrument  Panel ............................... 2-48 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-55 
Cluster ..................................... 2-50 
Fuse  Block .................................. 6-63 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-42 
.................................... J ack.  Tire  5-22 
JumpSeat 
...................................... 1-6 
Jump Starting 
................................... 5-2 
Key 
in the  Ignition .............................. 2-7 
Keyless  Entry  System 
............................ 2-5 
Key  Lock  Cylinders Service 
...................... 7-48 
Key  Release  Button 
............................. 2-10 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-1 
Labels  CertificationRire 
............................. 4-42 
Fuse 
....................................... 6-64 
Safety  Belt 
.................................. 1-39 
Service  Parts  Identification 
..................... 6-61 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-61 
Dome ...................................... 2-42 
Front  Map 
................................... 2-42 
Interior 
..................................... 2-42 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-39 
9-5