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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Use this Manual 
Many people  read their  owner’s  manual  from beginning 
to  end  when  they  first receive their  new  vehicle.  If  you 
do  this, it  will  help  you  learn  about  the features and 
controls  for your  vehicle.  In  this manual,  you’ll  find 
that pictures  and  words  work  together to explain 
things  quickly. 
A good place  to  look  for what  you  need  is the Index  in 
the  back 
of the  manual.  It’s  an alphabetical list  of what’s 
in  the  manual,  and  the page number  where  you’ll  find it. 
Safety Warnings  and Symbols 
You will find  a number  of safety  cautions  in  this book. 
We  use  a 
box and  the  word  CAUTION  to  tell you 
about  things  that  could 
hurt you  if  you  were  to ignore 
the  warning. 
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These  mean  there  is something  that could hurt 
you or other people. 
In  the  caution  area, we  tell  you  what  the hazard  is. Then 
we  tell  you  what  to  do to help  avoid or reduce  the 
hazard. Please  read  these cautions. If  you don’t, you or 
others  could  be  hurt. 
You will also  find a circle 
with  a slash  through  it in 
this book. This  safety 
symbol  means  “Don’t,’’ 
“Don’t 
do this,” or “Don’t 
let this  happen.”   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Vehicle Damage Warnings In  the  notice  area, we tell  you  about  something  that 
can  damage  your  vehicle.  Many  times,  this  damage 
be  costly.  But  the  notice  will  tell  you  what  to do  to help 
avoid  the  damage. 
When you  read  other  manuals,  you  might  see 
CAUTION  and  NOTICE  warnings 
in different  colors 
or  in  different  words. 
You’ll  also  see warning  labels  on 
your vehicle.  They  use 
the  same  words,  CAUTION  or NOTICE. 
Also,  in  this  book  you  will  find 
these notices:  would  not  be  covered  by your  warranty,  and  it could 
NOTICE: 
These  mean  there is something  that  could 
damage  your  vehicle. 
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These are some of the  symbols  you  may find on your  vehicle. 
For example, 
these symbols 
are used on an 
original battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES 
BY 
SHIELDING Q 
CAUSTIC 
BURNS AVOID 
SPARKS 
OR 
FLAMES 
SPARK 
OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These symbols are important 
for  you 
and 
your passengers 
whenever your 
vehicle 
is 
driven: 
n 
UNLOCK la 
FASTEN 
SEAT 
BELTS 
POWER 
WINDOW 
0p 
AIR  BAG p 
These symbols 
have  to do  with 
your  lamps: 
SIGNALS e 
TURN 
FOG LAMPS # 0 
These symbols  are 
on some  of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
These symbols  are  used 
on 
warning and 
indicator lights: 
ENGINE k 
COOLANT - th 
TEMP - 
CHARGING I-1 
BATTERY 
SYSTEM 
' 
BRAKE (a) 
R 
COOLANT 
ENGINE  OIL 
e, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(e) 
BRAKES 
Here are some 
other symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
t 
LIGHTER 
HORN 
)a( 
SPEAKER 
b 
FUEL p3   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Section 2 Features and Controls 
2-2 
2-4 
2-6 
2-10  2-10 
2-1  1 
2-12 
2-12 
2-  14 
2- 
17 
2-18 
2-23 
2-26 
2-27 
2-29  2-30 
2-30 
2-3 1 
2-32  2-33 
2-4 
1 
2-44 
2-46 
2-48 
2-5 1 
2-5  1 
2-62 
2-67  Parking Over Things That 
Bum 
Engine Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re  Parked 
(Automatic Transaxle) 
Windows 
Turn  Signalhlultifunction  Lever 
Exterior  Lamps 
Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors  Storage Compartments 
Sunroof 
(If Equipped) 
Convertible  Top 
(If Equipped) 
The  Instrument Panel 
-- Your 
Information  System 
Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
Here 
you  can  learn about  the many  standard  and optional features  on  your Chevrolet,  and information 
on starting, 
shifting  and braking. Also explained  are the  instrument  panel  and the warning  systems that tell  you 
if everything is 
working  properly 
-- and  what  to do if you have  a problem. 
Keys 
Door  Locks 
Keyless  Entry System  (If Equipped) 
Trunk 
Theft 
Passlock 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition Positions  Starting  Your Engine 
Engine Coolant Heater 
(If Equipped) 
Automatic Transaxle Operation 
Manual  Transaxle Operation 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting  Into PARK  (P) (Automatic 
Transaxle  Models Only) 
Shifting  Out 
of PARK (P) 
(Automatic Transaxle) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine OFF (C): This  position  unlocks the steering  wheel, 
ignition  and transaxle,  but does  not  send  electrical 
power  to  any  accessories. In the 
OFF position,  the 
instrument cluster  and the automatic transaxle  gear shift 
indicator  have electrical  power.  Use  this position  if your 
vehicle  must  be  pushed 
or towed,  but never  try  to 
push-start  your vehicle. 
A warning  chime will  sound  if 
you  open  the driver’s door  when the ignition  is  off  and 
the  key 
is in the ignition. 
RUN (D): This  is an  on  position  to  which  the  switch 
returns after  you start  your  engine  and release the 
switch.  The switch stays  in the  RUN  position  when  the 
engine  is running. But even  when the engine  is 
not 
running,  you can use  RUN  to operate  your electrical 
power  accessories,  and  to display  some instrument  panel 
warning  lights. 
START 
(E): This position starts the engine.  When the 
engine starts, release  the 
key. The ignition switch  will 
return to  RUN  for  normal driving. 
Note  that even  if the engine is  not running,  the positions 
ACCESSORY  and  RUN  are on positions that  allow  you 
to  operate  your electrical accessories, such 
as the radio.  On  manual  transaxle 
vehicles, turning  the  key to 
LOCK  will lock  the  steering  column  and  result in 
a loss of ability  to  steer  the  vehicle. This  could 
cause 
a collision. If you  need  to  turn  the  engine 
off  while  the vehicle  is  moving, turn  the  key only 
to 
OFF. Don’t  press  the  key release  button  while 
the  vehicle  is  moving. 
NOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck  in  LOCK  and you can’t 
turn  it,  be  sure 
you are using  the  correct  key; if 
so, is it all the  way  in? If it is,  then  turn  the 
steering  wheel left and  right  while you turn  the 
key  hard.  But  turn  the  key only  with  your  hand. 
Using 
a tool  to force  it  could  break  the key or the 
ignition  switch. 
If none  of this  works,  then  your 
~ vehicle  needs  service.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Parking Brake 
The parking  brake  lever  is  located  between  the 
bucket  seats. 
To set the  parking  brake,  hold  the  brake  pedal  down and 
pull up on the  parking  brake  lever.  If the  ignition  is on, 
the  brake  system  warning  light  will 
come on. 
To release  the  parking  brake,  hold  the  brake  pedal  down. 
Pull the  parking  brake  lever up until  you  can  press  the 
release  button.  Hold  the  release  button 
in as you move 
the  brake  lever  all  the  way  down. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake on can  cause 
your  rear  brakes  to  overheat.  You  may  have  to 
replace  them,  and  you  could  also  damage  other 
parts 
of your  vehicle.   
     
        
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PC This position  will  turn  on the  following: 
0 Parking  Lamps 
0 Sidemarker  Lamps 
0 Taillamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Headlamps 
0: This  position  will  turn  on  the  following: 
0 Headlamps 
0 Parking  Lamps 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Taillamps 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Turn the  band  clockwise  all  the  way to turn the  lamps off. 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
If  you  open  the  driver’s  door  with  the  ignition  off  and 
the  lamps  on,  you  will  hear  a  warning  chime. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps/Automatic 
Light  Control 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL)  can make it  easier for 
others to 
see the  front  of  your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL  can  be  helpful  in  many  different driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be  especially helpful in the 
short  periods  after dawn  and  before  sunset. 
The  DRL  system  will  make  your  high-beam  headlamps 
come  on  at  reduced  brightness  in  daylight  when: 
The  ignition  is on  with  the  engine running, 
0 The headlamp  switch  is OFF, 
0 The parking  brake  is released  and 
0 The  transaxle  is  not  in  PARK (P) on  models  with an 
automatic  transaxle. 
This indicator light on your 
instrument  panel  comes  on 
when  the  DRL  are on.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your instrument panel  is designed to  let you  know  at a glance  how  your  vehicle is  running.  You’ll know how fast 
you’re  going, how  much  fuel  is  left 
in the tank, and  many other things  you’ll  need to drive safely  and  economically. 
The  main  components 
of your instrument panel are: 
1. Instrument Panel Intensity Control 
2. Turn  Signal/Multifunction Lever 
3. Hazard  Warning  Flashers Switch 
4. Ignition Switch 
5. Windshield Wipermasher  Controls 
6. Audio System 
7. Climate Controls  and Rear  Window  Defogger 
8. Ashtray 
9. Parking Brake Lever 
10. Tilt Steering  Wheel Lever (If Equipped) 
1 1. Hood Release Lever 
12. Fuse Panel