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firmly  in  a  criss-cross sequence,  as  shown. 
Incorrect  wheel nuts  or  improperly  tightened 
wheel  nuts  can  cause  the  wheel to become  loose 
and  even  come 
off. This  could  lead to an accident. 
Be  sure  to  use the  correct  wheel nuts. 
If you have 
to  replace  them,  be sure  to  get new 
GM original 
equipment  wheel  nuts. 
Stop  somewhere 
as soon as you can  and  have  the 
nuts  tightened  with 
a torque  wrench  to 100 lb-ft 
(140 N-m). 
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NOTICE: 
Improperly  tightened  wheel nuts  can  lead to 
brake  pulsation  and  rotor  damage. To avoid 
expensive  brake  repairs,  evenly  tighten  the  wheel 
nuts  in  the  proper  sequence and  to  the  proper 
torque  specification. 
Don’t  try  to  put 
a wheel  cover  on your  compact  spare 
tire. 
It won’t  fit. Store  the  wheel  cover  and  wheel  nut 
caps  in  the  trunk  until  you  have  the  flat  tire  repaired  or  replaced. 
NOTICE: 
Wheel  covers  won’t fit on  your  compact  spare. If 
you try to  put a wheel  cover on  your  compact 
spare, 
you could  damage  the  cover or  the  spare.   

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Your Chevrolet  has  front  disc  brakes  and  rear  drum  brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in  wear  indicators  that  make  a  high-pitched  waming  sound  when  the  brake  pads  are  worn 
and new  pads are needed.  The  sound  may  come  and  go  or 
be  heard  all  the  time  your  vehicle  is  moving  (except  when 
you  are  pushing  on  the  brake  pedal  fiiy). 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that  soon 
your  brakes  won’t  work  well.  That  could  lead  to 
an  accident.  When  you  hear  the  brake  wear 
warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle  serviced. 
NOTICE: 
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Continuing to drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or climates  may  cause  a  brake 
squeal  when  the  brakes  are  first  applied  or lightly 
applied.  This does  not  mean  something  is wrong  with 
your  brakes. 
See  “CaliperKnuckle  Maintenance  Inspection” 
in 
Section 7 of this  manual  under  Part C “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections.” 
Properly  torqued  wheel  nuts  are necessary  to help 
prevent  brake  pulsation.  When  tires  are  rotated,  inspect 
brake  pads  for  wear  and  evenly  torque  wheel  nuts  in  the 
proper  sequence  to 
GM specifications. 
Your  rear drum  brakes  don’t  have  wear  indicators,  but  if 
you  ever  hear  a  rear  brake  rubbing  noise,  have  the rear 
brake  linings  inspected.  Also,  the  rear  brake  drums  should  be  removed  and  inspected  each  time  the  tires 
are  removed  for rotation  or changing.  When  you 
have  the  front brake  pads  replaced,  have  the  rear  brakes 
inspected,  too. 
Brake  linings  should  always  be  replaced  as  complete 
axle  sets. 
See  “Brake  System  Inspection”  in  Section 
7 
of this  manual  under  Part C “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections.’’   

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Check  your  tires  once  a  month or more. 
Don’t  forget  your  compact  spare tire.  It  should  be  at 
60 psi (420 Pa). 
How to Check 
Use a good  quality  pocket-type  gage  to check  tire 
pressure. 
You can’t  tell  if your  tires are  properly  inflated 
simply  by  looking  at  them.  Radial  tires  may  look 
properly  inflated  even when  they’re  underinflated. 
Be  sure  to  put  the  valve  caps  back  on  the  valve  stems. 
They  help  prevent  leaks  by  keeping  out  dirt 
and moisture. 
Tire  Inspection and Rotation 
Tires  should  be  rotated  every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 
000 to 13 000 km). Any  time  you  notice  unusual 
wear,  rotate  your  tires  as  soon  as possible  and  check 
wheel  alignment.  Also  check  for damaged  tires  or 
wheels.  See “When  It’s  Time  for New  Tires”  and 
“Wheel  Replacement”  later  in  this  section  for 
more  information. 
The  purpose  of regular  rotation  is to  achieve  more 
uniform  wear  for all  tires  on  the  vehicle.  The first rotation  is  the  most  important. 
See “Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services’’  in  the  Index  for scheduled 
rotation  intervals. 
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When  rotating  your  tires, always  use  the  correct rotation 
pattern  shown  here. 
Don’t  include  the  compact  spare  tire  in  your  tire  rotation. \
After  the  tires  have  been  rotated,  adjust  the  front and 
rear  inflation  pressures 
as shown  on  the  Tire-Loading 
Information  label.  Make  certain  that  all  wheel  nuts  are 
properly  tightened.  See “Wheel 
Nut Torque”  in 
the Index.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Replacement  Bulbs 
OUTSIDE  LAMPS  BULB 
Back-up Lamps ......................... 3057 
Front  Parking/Turn  Signal Lamps 
BaseModel 
........................... 3357 
2-24Model 
......................... 3357NA 
Center High-Mount Stoplamp 
Inside 
................................ 1141 
Outside 
............................... 9  12 
Halogen  Headlamps  High/Low  Beam 
...................... 9005/6 
TaiVTurn  Signal Lamps 
.................. 3057 
Turn  Signal  Lamps  (Rear Sedan) 
.......... 3057 
INSIDE  LAMPS  BULB 
Domemeading  Lamp (If Equipped) 
Front 
................................. 168 
Re  x.................................. 194 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
The  following  approximate  capacities  are  given  in  English 
and  metric  conversions. 
Please refer  to  “Recommended 
Huids 
and Lubricants”  in  the  Index  for  more  information. 
Engine  Crankcase ............ 4.0  quarts  (3.8 L) 
Automatic  Transaxle  (4-Speed  Automatic 
Transaxle  Not  Owner  Serviceable) 
Pan  Removal  and  Replacement ... 7.4 quarts (7.0 L) 
After  Complete  Overhaul ....... 10.0 quarts (9.5 L) 
When draining or replacing  torque  converter; 
more fluid may be needed. 
Manual  Transaxle 
Complete  Drain  and  Refill ....... 2.0 quarts (1.9 L) 
Cooling  System 
2.2L ....................... 10.3 quarts (9.8 L) 
2.4L 
...................... 10.7  quarts (10.1 L) 
Refrigerant  (R=134a), 
Air  Conditioning 
......... See refrigerant  charge 
label  under  hood. 
Fuel  Tank ................. 15.2 gallons (57.5 L) 
Tire  Pressures,  Sizes ........... See Tire-Loading 
Information label 
on driver’s  door. 
Wheel  Nut  Torque .......... 100 lb-ft  (140 Nem) 
NOTE: All capacities  are approximate.  When  adding,  be 
sure  to fill to  the appropriate  level, as  recommended  in 
this  manual. 
See  “Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in  the  Index.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tachometer .................................. 2-67 
Taillamp  Bulb  Replacement 
....................... 6-37 
TapePlayerCare 
............................... 3-24 
Theft 
......................................... 2-10 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature.  CD Player ................ 3-21 
THEFTLOCK 
.................................. 3-21 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-28 
Third  Gear.  Automatic  Transaxle 
................... 2-22 
Third  Gear.  Manual  Transaxle 
..................... 2-24 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
............................. 2-33 
Time.  Setting  the 
................................ 3-8 
Tirechains 
.................................... 6-48 
TireLoading 
................................... 4-33 
Tire-Loading  Information  Label 
................... 4-33 
Tires 
......................................... 6-40 
Alignment  and  Balance 
........................ 6-46 
Buying  New 
................................. 6-44 
Chains 
..................................... 6-48 
ChangingaFlat 
.............................. 5-23 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-55 
Compact  Spare 
............................... 5-34 
Inflation 
.................................... 6-41 
Inflation  Check 
............................... 7-41 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
........................ 6-42 
Loading 
.................................... 4-33 
Pressure 
.................................... 6-41 
Temperature 
................................. 6-46 
Traction 
.................................... 6-45 
Treadwear 
................................... 6-45 
Uniform  Quality  Grading 
....................... 6-45 
Used  Replacement  Wheel 
...................... 6-47 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-43 
Wheel  Replacement 
........................... 6-46 
When  It’s  Time  for New 
....................... 6-43 
B-10 - - 
TopStrap ..................................... 1-38 
TorqueLock 
................................... 2-28 
Torque.  Wheel 
Nut ......................... 5.31.  6.63 
Towing  Front 
....................................... 5-10 
Rear 
....................................... 5-12 
Recreational  Vehicle 
.......................... 4-31 
Towing  a Trailer 
........................... 4.36.  4.40 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 5-8 
Towing  Your  Vehicle  From  the  Front 
............... 4-31 
Towing  Your  Vehicle  From  the  Rear 
................ 4-33 
Trailer 
Backing 
Up ................................. 4-41 
Brakes 
..................................... 4-40 
Driving  on  Grades 
............................ 4-42 
Driving  with 
................................. 4-40 
Following  Distance 
........................... 4-40 
Hitches 
..................................... 4-39 
Maintenance  When  Towing 
..................... 4-43 
Making  Turns 
................................ 4-41 
Passing 
..................................... 4-40 
Tongueweight 
............................... 4-38 
Total  Weight  on  Tires 
.......................... 4-39 
Turnsignals 
................................. 4-41 
ParkingonHills 
.............................. 4-42 
Safety  Chains 
................................ 4-40 
Towing 
................................ 4.36.  4.40 
Weight 
..................................... 4-38 
Transaxle 
Automatic 
.............................. 6.18.  6.21 
Manual 
..................................... 6-22 
Transmitters.  Keyless  Entry ........................ 2-6 
Transportation.  Courtesy 
.......................... 8-8 
Trip  Odometer ................................. 2-66   

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TTYUsers 
..................................... 8-4 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane Change  Signals 
............... 2-34 
Turn  SignalMultifunction  Lever 
................... 2-33 
Turn  Signals  When  Towing  a  Trailer 
................ 4-41 
Underbody  Flushing  Service 
..................... 7-45 
Underbody  Maintenance 
......................... 6-56 
Up-Shift  Light 
............................ 2.25.  2.77 
Vehicle  Control 
...................................... 4-6 
Damage  Warnings  vi1 
Dimensions 
................................. 6-65 
Identification  Number 
......................... 6-58 
Loading 
.................................... 4-33 
Storage 
..................................... 6-35 
Ventilation  System 
............................... 3-6 
Visors.  Sun 
.................................... 2-50 
Warning  Devices 
............................... 5-3 
Warning  Lights.  Gages  and  Indicators 
............... 2-67 
Washer  Fluid.  Windshield 
........................ 6-30 
.. .............................. 
Washing  Your  Vehicle ........................... 
Weatherstrips .................................. 
Wheel 
Alignment 
.................................. 
Replacement ................................. 
Used  Replacement ............................ 
Wrench ..................................... 
Windows ..................................... 
Auto-Down ................................. 
Power ...................................... 
Windshield  Washer ............................. 
Fluid .................................. 2-37. 
Fluid  Level  Check 
............................ 
Windshield  Wiper .............................. 
Bladecheck ................................. 
Blade  Replacement ........................... 
Fuse ....................................... 
Winter  Driving ................................. 
Wiring.  Headlamp .............................. 
WreckerTowing ................................ 
Wrench.  Wheel ................................. 
Nut  Torque ............................. 5-31. 
6-53  6-53 
6-46 
6-63 
6-46 
6-47 
5-25 
2-32 2-32 
2-32 
2-37 
6-30 
7-41  2-35 
6-40 
6-59 
4-26 
6-59 
.5-8 
5-25  7-42 
9-11 
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