
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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 nut do with  air bags  and  safety  belts. 
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and Seat  Controls 
Safety  Belts: They’re  for  Everyone 
Here  Are Questions  Many People  Ask  About 
Safety Belts 
-- and  the Answers 
How  to Wear  Safety  Belts Properly 
Driver Position 
Safety  Belt  Use  During Pregnancy 
Right  Front Passenger Position 
Supplemental Restraint System  (SRS) 
Rear  Seat Passengers  1-3 1 
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Belt Comfort Guides  for Children 
and  Small  Adults 
Center Passenger Position 
Children 
Child Restraints 
Larger Children  Safety  Belt Extender 
Checking  Your Restraint Systems 
Replacing Restraint System Parts After 
a  Crash 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To close the seat,  push  the seatback up  to  its 
original position. 
Check  to  ensure the seatback  is  in  its original  position 
and  securely  latched by pulling  forward 
on the top 
of the  seatback. Move any obstructions  in the 
trunk compartment. 
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  Supplemental  Restraint  System  (SRS), 
or 
air bag  system. 
I A CAUTION: 
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. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A CAUTION: 
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  before  and  during 
a 
crash. Always  wear  your  safety  belt,  even  with  air 
bags.  The  driver  should  sit  as 
far back as possible 
while  still  maintaining  control  of the  vehicle. 
A CAUTION: 
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  ‘cChildren”  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. 
The  system  checks the air  bag 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. 
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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. 
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. 
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. 
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.)   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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. 
This device complies  with 
RSS-2 10 of Industry  and 
Science Canada. Operation is subject  to the following 
two  conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not cause 
interference,  and 
(2) this device must accept  any 
interference received, including interference  that  may 
cause undesired operation 
of the device. 
This system  has a range  of about 
3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m).  At  times you  may  notice  a decrease in 
range.  This is normal  for any  remote keyless entry 
system.  If the  transmitter  does not  work  or if  you  have 
to  stand  closer to  your vehicle  for  the transmitter  to 
work,  try  this: 
Check to determine  if battery replacement or 
resynchronization is  necessary. See the instructions 
that  follow. 
Check  the  distance. You may be too  far from  your 
vehicle.  You may  need  to stand closer during  rainy 
or  snowy  weather. 
Check  the  location.  Other  vehicles  or objects  may  be 
blocking  the  signal.  Take  a few  steps  to  the  left  or  right, 
hold  the  transmitter  higher, 
and try again. 
If you’re still having trouble,  see your Chevrolet 
dealer or a qualified technician  for service. 
Changes or modifications to  this  system by other  than an 
authorized service facility  could  void authorization to 
use  this equipment. 
Operation 
The  following functions are available  with  the remote 
keyless entry system: 
LOCK:  All  doors will automatically  lock  when the 
LOCK  button on  the transmitter is pressed. The interior 
lamps  stay on for  two  seconds after  all of the doors 
are  closed. 
UNLOCK: The  driver’s door  will  unlock automatically 
when  the 
UNLOCK button  on  the transmitter is 
pressed.  If the  UNLOCK  button  is  pressed  again 
within  five seconds, all  remaining doors will unlock. 
The interior  lamps  will  stay  on for 
40 seconds  or  until 
the  ignition is  turned  on. 
Trunk  Release: The  trunk  will  unlock  anytime the 
vehicle  symbol  on 
the transmitter  is  pressed  and  the 
ignition  is 
off. The interior  lamps  will  come on for 
40 seconds or until the ignition  switch is turned on.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Replacing  the  Battery  in  the  Keyless  Entry System  Transmitter 
To replace  the  battery  in  the transmitter: 
1. Use a small coin  or flathead screwdriver to separate 
the  bottom  half  from the top  half  of the transmitter. 
2. Remove the  battery  and replace it  with the new  one. 
Make  sure  the positive 
(+) side  of the  battery  faces 
down.  For battery  replacement,  use a 3 volt  battery, 
type CR2032, or equivalent. 
3. Read  the instructions inside  the case. 
4. Put  the two  halves  back  together.  Make  sure  the 
cover  is  on  tightly, 
so water  won’t  get in. 
5. Check the operation  of the  transmitter  with  your 
vehicle. 
If the transmitter  does  not  work,  try 
synchronizing the transmitter  with  the  receiver. 
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~ Synchronization 
Your remote  Keyless  Entry  System  is equipped with a 
security system that prevents anyone  from  recording  and 
playing  back  your  signal.  The  transmitter does  not  send 
the  same  signal  twice to the  receiver.  The receiver  will 
not  respond  to  a signal that  has  been  sent  to 
it more 
than  once. 
To resynchronize  your transmitter  and  receiver,  follow 
these  directions: 
1. Stand close to  your vehicle, 
2. Press  and  hold  the LOCK  and  UNLOCK  buttons  on 
the transmitter at the same time, 
3. Hold  the  buttons  for at least  five seconds.  During 
this  time,  the  doors should  lock and  unlock  once. 
This  confirms  the  resynchronization.  If the  doors  do 
not  lock  and  unlock,  see your  dealer  for service. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Key  in  the  Ignition 
If you leave  your vehicle  with the keys  inside,  it’s an 
easy  target  for  joy riders or professional thieves -- so 
don’t do it. 
When  you  park  your  Chevrolet and  open the driver’s 
door,  you’ll  hear 
a chime  reminding  you  to  remove  your 
key  from  the  ignition and take it  with  you.  Always  do 
this.  Your  steering  wheel  will  be  locked, and 
so will 
your  ignition. 
If you  have  an  automatic  transaxle, taking 
your  key  out also locks  your transaxle.  And  remember 
to  lock  the doors. 
Passlock TM 
Parking  at Night 
Park  in  a lighted spot, close all  windows  and  lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember 
to keep your valuables  out of sight. 
Put  them  in  a storage area, or take  them  with  you. 
Parking  Lots 
If  you park  in  a lot  where  someone  will  be  watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best  to  lock it up  and  take your  keys. 
But  what  if  you  have to leave your key?  What 
if you 
have  to leave  something valuable  in your  vehicle? 
0 Put  your  valuables  in  a storage area, like your trunk 
Lock the glove box.  or glove box. 
0 Lock  all the doors except the driver’s.  Your 
vehicle  is  equipped  with  the  Passlock 
theft-deterrent  system. 
Passlock 
is a passive  theft-deterrent  system.  The  system  is 
armed  once  the  key  is  removed  from  the  ignition.  Passlock 
enables  fuel  if  the  ignition  lock  cylinder  is  turned  with  a 
valid  key. 
If a  correct  key  is not  used,  fuel  is  disabled. 
During  normal  operation, the  THEFT  SYSTEM  light 
’ will go off after the engine is started. If the engine stalls 
and  the 
THEFT SYSTEM light  flashes,  wait  until  the 
light stops flashing  before  trying to restart the engine. 
Remember  to  release the  key  from the 
START position 
as 
soon as  the engine starts.  If  you are dnving  and the 
THEFT  SYSTEM  light  comes  on, you  will  be  able  to 
restart  the engine  if  you turn the engine 
off. However, 
your  Passlock  system is not  working  properly  and  must 
be  serviced  by your  dealer.  Your vehicle is  not  protected 
by  Passlock  at this time. 
You may  also want  to check  the 
fuses (see “Fuses  and Circuit Breakers” 
in the Index). 
See  your  Chevrolet dealer  for service. 
If  the  THEFT  SYSTEM  light comes  on  while  the engine 
is  running, a  problem  has  been  detected  and  the system 
may need  service.  See your  dealer for  service. 
In  an  emergency,  call  the  Chevrolet Roadside  Assistance 
Center  at  1-800-CHEV-USA 
(1-800-243-8872). 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Starting Your 2.2 Liter  Engine 
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. 
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I 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 still 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 about  three  seconds.  If the  vehicle  starts 
briefly  but  then  stops again, do the  same  thing,  but 
this  time  keep the pedal  down  for five  or  six  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.