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If you  have  a  low  engine  oil 
pressure  problem,  this  light 
will 
stay on after  you  start 
your  engine,  or 
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when  you  are driving.  This 
indicates  that your  engine  is 
not  receiving  enough  oil. 
The  engine  could  be  low  on oil,  or could  have  some 
other  oil problem.  Have it fixed  immediately. 
The oil  light  could  also  come  on in three  other  situations: 
0 When  the  ignition is on  but  the  engine  is  not  running, 
the  light 
will come  on as  a  test to show  you  it  is 
working,  but  the  light  will 
go out when  you turn  the 
ignition to  START.  If it  doesn’t come on  with  the 
ignition 
on, you  may  have  a  problem  with  the  fuse or 
bulb.  Have  it  fixed  right  away. 
If you’re  idling  at  a  stop  sign,  the  light may  blink  on 
If you  make  a  hard  stop, the light  may  come  on  for a 
and  then 
off. 
moment.  This is normal. 
Don’t  keep  driving  if the  oil pressure  is low. 
If 
you  do,  your  engine can become so hot  that  it 
catches  fire.  You or  others  could 
be burned. 
Check  your oil 
as soon as possible  and  have  your 
vehicle  serviced. 
I NOTICE: 
Damage to your engine  from neglected  oil 
problems  can  be costly  and 
is not  covered  by 
your  warranty.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Once you are moving  on  the freeway,  make certain  you 
allow  a reasonable following distance. Expect  to  move 
slightly slower at  night. 
When  you  want  to  leave the freeway,  move  to the  proper 
lane  well  in advance.  If  you  miss  your  exit, do not, 
under  any  circumstances,  stop and  back  up.  Drive on  to 
the  next  exit. 
The  exit  ramp can be curved, sometimes quite  sharply. 
The  exit speed  is usually  posted. 
Reduce  your  speed  according to  your speedometer,  not 
to  your  sense 
of motion.  After driving  for any  distance 
at  higher speeds,  you  may  tend to think you are going 
slower  than  you  actually are. 
Before  Leaving  on a Long Trip 
Make sure you’re  ready.  Try to be  well  rested. If  you 
must  start when  you’re 
not fresh -- such as after a day’s 
work 
-- don’t  plan to  make  too many  miles that first  part 
of  the journey.  Wear comfortable clothing  and  shoes  you 
can  easily drive in. 
Is  your  vehicle  ready for a long  trip?  If  you keep  it 
serviced  and maintained,  it’s  ready to 
go. If it needs  service, 
have  it done before  starting  out. Of course, 
you’ll  find experienced  and  able service experts  in 
Chevrolet dealerships  all across  North  America.  They’ll 
be  ready  and willing  to help  if  you  need  it. 
Here  are some  things  you  can  check  before  a trip: 
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Windshield Washer Fluid: Is the  reservoir  full? Are 
all  windows  clean inside and outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are  they  in  good  shape? 
Fuel, Engine Oil, Other  Fluids: Have you  checked 
all  levels? 
Lamps: Are  they  all working?  Are  the lenses  clean? 
Tires: They are  vitally  important  to a  safe, 
trouble-free trip. 
Is the  tread  good  enough  for 
long-distance driving?  Are the tires all inflated  to  the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather- Forecasts: What’s  the  weather  outlook 
along  your  route? Should  you  delay  your  trip a short 
time  to  avoid a major  storm  system? 
Maps: Do  you  have  up-to-date  maps?   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Using  Solvent-Type  Cleaner  on  Fabric Fabric  Protection 
First, see 
if  you have  to  use  solvent-type  cleaner at all. Your Chevrolet  has  upholstery  that has  been  treated  with 
Some  spots and stains  will clean  off better  with just 
Scotchgard”  Fabric  Protector,  a 3M  product.  It protects 
water  and  mild  soap.  fabrics by repelling  oil and  water,  which  are  the carriers 
If  you  need  to  use  a solvent:  of 
most  stains.  Even  with  this  protection, you still need 
to  clean  your  upholstery  often 
to keep  it  looking new. 
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2. 
3. 
4. 
Gently scrape  excess soil from  the trim  material  with 
a clean,  dull  knife  or scraper. 
Use  very  little cleaner,  light  pressure and clean cloths 
(preferably  cheesecloth).  Cleaning  should  start at the 
outside 
of the  stain, “feathering”  toward  the  center. 
Keep  changing  to 
a clean section  of the  cloth. 
When  you  clean  a stain from fabric,  immediately 
dry the area  with  a blow  dryer to  help  prevent  a 
cleaning  ring. 
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Further  information  on cleaning  is available  by calling 
1-800-433-3296  (in  Minnesota,  1-800-642-6167). 
Special  Cleaning  Problems 
Greasy  or  Oily  Stains 
Stains  caused  by  grease,  oil, butter,  margarine,  shoe 
polish,  coffee  with  cream, chewing  gum,  cosmetic 
creams,  vegetable  oils, wax crayon,  tar  and  asphalt  can 
be  removed  as  follows: 
1. Carefully  scrape off excess  stain. 
2. Follow the  solvent-type  instructions  described  earlier. 
Shoe polish,  wax  crayon,  tar  and  asphalt  will  stain 
if left 
on  a vehicle’s  seat fabric.  They  should  be removed  as 
soon  as  possible.  Be  careful, because  the  cleaner will 
dissolve  them  and  may  cause them  to  spread. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Foreign materials  such  as  calcium  chloride and  other 
salts, ice melting agents,  road oil and  tar,  tree sap,  bird 
droppings, chemicals  from industrial  chimneys,  etc.,  can 
damage  your  vehicle’s  finish if they  remain  on  painted 
surfaces.  Wash  the vehicle as  soon  as possible. If 
necessary,  use  non-abrasive  cleaners that  are  marked 
safe  for  painted  surfaces  to remove  foreign matter. 
Exterior  painted surfaces 
are subject to  aging,  weather 
and  chemical  fallout that can take their  toll over a  period 
of years. You can help  to keep  the paint finish  looking 
new 
by keeping  your  Chevrolet  garaged or covered 
whenever  possible. 
Cleaning Your Convertible Top 
Your  convertible  top  should be cleaned  often.  If  you use 
an automatic  car  wash,  use  one with  water  jets and 
hanging  cloths. High pressure  car  washes  may  cause 
water  to  enter your  vehicle. 
When  you  hand  wash  the  top,  do 
it in partial  shade. 
Use  a mild  soap,  lukewarm  water  and  a soft  sponge. 
A chamois  or cloth may leave lint  on the top,  and a 
brush  can chafe  the  threads  in  the  top fabric. Don’t  use 
detergents,  harsh cleaners, solvents  or bleaching  agents.  When  you  clean  the  top,  put 
one hand  under 
it to 
support  it. Wet  the entire  vehicle  and  wash  the  top 
evenly  to avoid 
spots or  rings.  Let  the  soap remain  on 
the  fabric  for a few  minutes.  When  the top  is really  dirty, 
use  a mild  foam-type  cleaner.  Thoroughly  rinse the 
entire vehicle,  then  let the top  dry  in  direct sunlight. 
To protect  the convertible  top: 
0 After  you  wash  the  vehicle,  make  sure  the  top  is 
completely  dry  before  you  lower it. 
0 Don’t  get any cleaner on the  vehicle’s  painted finish; 
it  could  leave  streaks. 
If  you decide to  go  through  an  automatic  car wash, 
ask  the  manager 
if the  equipment  could  damage 
your  top. 
Before  entering a  car  wash,  set  the climate control  to 
VENT  and  the fan  control  to  the highest  speed.  This will 
help  to prevent  water  under  high pressure from entering 
around  the  convertible  top. 
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Listed below are owner checks  and services  which 
should  be performed  at the  intervals specified to help 
ensure  the  safety,  dependability  and emission control 
performance  of your  vehicle. 
Be  sure  any  necessary  repairs are completed  at  once. 
Whenever  any  fluids or lubricants are added to  your 
vehicle,  make sure they are the proper ones,  as shown 
in Part D. 
At :ach  Fuel Fill 
It is  important for you or a service station attendant  to 
per3cor-m  these underhood checks  at each 
fuel fill. 
Engine  Oil  Level  Check 
Check  the engine oil level  and  add  the proper  oil if 
necessary.  See “Engine  Oil” 
in the Index for 
further details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
Check  the engine coolant level  and  add coolant mixture 
if  nec 
.I :ssary. See  “Engine Coolant” in  the Index for 
further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level  Check 
Check the  windshield  washer  fluid level in  the 
windshield  washer  tank and  add  the proper fluid  if 
necessary.  See “Windshield  Washer  Fluid” 
in the  Index 
for further details. 
At Least  Once  a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make  sure tires  are  inflated to  the correct pressures.  See 
“Tires”  in  the  Index for further  details. 
Cassette  Deck  Service 
Clean cassette deck. Cleaning should  be done every 
50 hours of tape  play.  See “Audio Systems” in the  Index 
for further details.   

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Jump  Starting 
................................... 5-3 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
..................... 7-43 
Key  Release  Button 
............................. 2-14 
Keyless  Entry  System 
............................ 2-6 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-2 
Labels 
....................................... 4-33 
Certification 
................................. 4-34 
Service  Parts  Identification 
..................... 6-58 
Tire-Loading  Information ...................... 4-33 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-58 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-41 
Exterior 
.................................... 2-41 
Fog 
........................................ 2-43 
FrontReading 
................................ 2-45 
Interior 
..................................... 2-44 
Map 
....................................... 2-45 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-42 
Latches.  Seatback 
................................ 1-5 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-6 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the Engine  Running 
....... 2-28 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-50 
Lights  Air  Bag  Readiness 
..... i ................. 1-23.  2-68 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
............ 2.70.  4.7 
Brake  System  Warning 
......................... 2-69 
Charging  System 
............................. 2-69 
CheckEngine 
................................ 2-73 
Enhanced  Traction  System  Active 
............ 2.72.  4.9 
Enhanced  Traction  System  Warning  Light 
..... 2.71.  4.9 
CheckGages 
................................ 2-77 
ETS Active .............................. 2.72.  4.9 
ETS  Warning 
............................ 2.71.  4.9 
Interior 
..................................... 2-44 
Low  Coolant  Warning 
......................... 2-73 
Oil  Pressure  Warning 
.......................... 2-76 
Passlock 
TM Warning ........................... 2-77 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
...................... 1.8.  2.68 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 4-33 
Locks  Cylinders 
................................... 7-43 
Door 
........................................ 2-4 
Key  Lock  Cylinder  Service 
..................... 7-43 
Power  Door 
.................................. 2-5 
Rear  Door  Security ............................. 2-5 
Steering  Column  Lock  Check 
................... 7-44 
Trunk 
...................................... 2-10 
Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
...................... 2-73 
Lowering  the  Convertible  Top  Manually 
............. 2-59 
Lowering  Your Convertible  Top 
................... 2-52 
Lubricants  and  Fluids 
............................ 7-48 
Lubrication  Service.  Body 
........................ 7-43 
Maintenance. 
NO~Z~I Replacement parts ........... 6-64 
Maintenance  Record 
............................ 7-50 
Maintenance  Schedule 
............................ 7-1 
Long  Trip/Highway  Definition 
................... 7-6 
Long  TripMighway  Intervals 
..................... 7-6 
Owner  Checks  and  Services 
..................... 7-41 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
................ 7-46 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
............. 7-48 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
.................. 7-3 
Short  TripKity  Definition 
....................... 7-5 
Short  TripKity  Intervals 
........................ 7-5 
Up-Shift 
............................... 2.25.  2.77