
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 Trunk 
It  can be dangerous  to  drive  with  the  trunk  lid 
open  because  carbon monoxide  (CO)  gas  can 
come  into 
your vehicle. You can’t  see  or smell 
CO. It can  cause  unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If you must  drive  with  the  trunk  lid  open or if 
electrical  wiring  or  other  cable connections must 
pass  through  the  seal  between the body  and  the 
trunk 
lid: 
Make  sure all windows  are shut. 
Turn  the  fan  on your  heating  or cooling 
system 
to its  highest  speed  with  the  setting 
on  any  airflow  selection  except 
MAX. That 
will  force  outside  air  into  your vehicle. See 
“Comfort  Controls” 
in the  Index. 
instrument  panel,  open  them  all  the  way. 
If you  have  air outlets on or  under  the 
See  “Engine  Exhaust”  in  the  Index. 
Remote Trunk Release (If Equipped) 
Pull  upward  on  the  remote 
release  handle,  located  on 
the  floor  near  the 
left side  of 
the  driver’s  seat, to  release 
the  trunk  lid. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft is big business,  especially in some  cities. 
Although  your  Chevrolet  has 
a number  of  theft-deterrent 
features,  we 
know that  nothing  we  put  on  it can make  it 
impossible 
to steal.  However,  there  are  ways  you can help.   

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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(Models  Without  a  Spoiler) 
To change the bulb, do the following: 
1. Open the trunk  and view  the access  hole  under  the 
rear shelf. 
2. Remove the bulb sockets  by rotating  and  pull  down. 
3. Remove the bulb  and replace. 
4. Re-install the  new  bulb  and socket into the CHMSL. 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
(Models  With 
a Spoiler) 
To change the bulb,  do  the following: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
Use a torx screwdriver to  unscrew  the bulb assembly 
from the spoiler. 
Gently  pull out the bulb  assembly. 
Remove  the bulb(s)  by gently  wiggling  the  bulb 
from  the assembly. 
Replace  the bulb(s)  and reverse  these steps to replace 
the bulb  assembly. 
Interior Lamps 
Dome  Lamp  With  Integral  Reading  Lamps 
To replace a bulb, do the following: 
1. Insert  a flat screwdriver into  the slot  at the rear 
of the lens. 
2. With  the screwdriver,  push the tab  rearward  to 
3. Push the lens  forward  to release  the  two  tabs at the 
release the lamp 
lens. 
front 
of the lens. 
4. Gently remove  and replace the bulb( s). 
5. Reverse these steps to replace the lens. 
Dome  Lamp  Without  Integral  Reading  Lamps 
To 
replace  a bulb, do the following: 
1. From  the rear  of the  dome lamp lens, insert  a  flat 
screwdriver  between the roof  trim  and  the  lens. 
2. With the screwdriver,  push the tab  at  the  rear of the 
3. Pull  the  lamp  lens  reward to  release  the two front  tabs. 
4. Gently  remove  and  replace the  bulb(s). 
5. Reverse these steps  to replace the lens. 
lens 
forward  to  release  the 
lens. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Jack.  Tire .................................... 5-25 
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   

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Radios 
........................................ 3-8 
Rain.  Driving  In 
................................ 4-1  8 
Raising  the  Convertible  Top  Manually 
.............. 2-59 
Raising  Your Convertible  Top 
..................... 2-58 
Rear 
Door  Security  Locks 
........................... 2-5 
Outside  Seat  Position 
.......................... 1-28 
Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
..................... 1-3 1 
Seatpassengers .............................. 1-28 
Towing 
..................................... 5-12 
Window  Defogger 
............................. 3-7 
Rear  Towing 
................................... 5- 12 
Rear  Turn  Signal  Bulb  Replacement 
................ 6-37 
Rearview  Mirror.  Inside  Daymight 
................. 2-46 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
......................... 1-4 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
............... 7-48 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
...................... 4-3 1 
Refrigerants.  Air  Conditioning .................... 6-64 
Remote  Trunk  Release 
........................... 2- 10 
Removing  the  Boot ............................. 2-56 
Replacement 
Bulbs 
...................................... 6-63 
Parts 
....................................... 6-64 
Wheel ...................................... 6-46 
Replacing  Safety  Belts 
........................... 1-48 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
......................... 8-10 
Restraints 
Checking 
................................... 1-48 
Child 
....................................... 1-37 
Head 
........................................ 1-5 
Replacing  Parts  After  a  Crash 
................... 1-48 
Systemcheck 
................................ 7-42 
Reverse.  Automatic  Transaxle 
..................... 2-20  Reverse.  Manual  Transaxle 
....................... 2-24 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
.................... 1-22 
Roadside  Assistance 
.............................. 8-5 
Roadside  Assistance.  Canadian 
..................... 8-7 
Rocking  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 5-35 
Rotation.  Tires 
................................. 6-42 
Safety  Belt  Extender 
............................ 1-48 
Safety  Belts 
.................................... 1-7 
Care 
....................................... 6-52 
Center  Rear  Passenger  Position 
.................. 1-33 
Children 
.................................... 1-35 
Driver  Position 
............................... 1-13 
Extender .................................... 1-48 
How  to  Wear  Properly 
......................... 1-13 
Incorrect  Usage 
.................... 1-17.1-46.  1-47 
LapBelt 
.................................... 1-34 
Lap-Shoulder 
........................... 1 - 13.  1-28 
Larger  Children 
.............................. 1-45 
Passenger  Position 
.................. 1.22.  1-28.  1-33 
Questions  and  Answers 
........................ 1-12 
Rear  Comfort  Guides 
.......................... 1-31 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
.......................... 1-28 
Reminder  Light 
.......................... 1-8.  2-68 
Replacing  After  a  Crash 
........................ 1-48 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
.................. 1-22 
Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster 
................... 1-16 
Smaller  Children  and  Babies 
.................... 1-35 
Use  During  Pregnancy 
......................... 1-21 
WhyTheyWork 
............................... 1-8 
SafetyChains 
.................................. 4-40 
Adults 
...................................... 1-13 
Rear  Seat  Outside  Passenger  Positions 
............ 1-28 
9-8 
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COOLANT 
SURGE  TANK 
P6-26  2.4 L ENGINE 
OIL DIPSTICK 
P6-12 
FUEL 
DOOR 
WINDSHIELD FLUID RESERVOIR TIRES 
P6-30  RELEASE P5-22 
BATTERY 
P6-35 
REMOTE  TRUNK  RELEASE 
(IF EQUIPPED)  P2-10 
For detailed  information,  refer  to the page number  listed, or see  the  Index  in the back of  the  owner's  manual.