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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Supplement  to  the 1997 Chevrolet  Lumina  and  Monte  Carlo  Owner’s  Manuals 
This is a correction to information found on page  2-34 and 2-35  (Lumina)  and page  2-34 (Monte Carlo). 
Daytime  Running  Lamps / Automatic 
Headlamp  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  dnving 
conditions, but they  can be especially helpful  in  the 
short periods after dawn and before sunset. 
A  light  sensor  on top  of the  instrument panel makes 
the  DRL  work, 
so be sure  it isn’t covered. 
The  DRL  system will make your high-beam  headlamps 
come  on  at  a reduced brightness  when: 
The ignition  is  on, 
The headlamp  switch is off and 
The  parking brake  is released. 
97LUMWCARL0001  When 
the DRL 
are on, only  your reduced intensity 
high-beam headlamps  will  be on. The  taillamps, 
sidemarker and other lamps won’t  be  on. Your 
instrument panel won’t  be 
lit up either. 
When  it’s  dark enough outside, your DRL will turn  off 
and your low-beam headlamps will turn on.  The other 
lamps that  come on with your headlamps will  also 
come on. 
When  it’s bright enough outside, the low-beam 
headlamps  will go  out  and DRL turns on your 
high-beam  headlamps at reduced intensity. 
To idle  your vehicle with the  DRL off, set the parking 
brake  while the ignition  is in 
OFF or  LOCK. Then start 
your  vehicle.  The DRL  will  stay off  until  you  release 
the  parking brake. 
As with  any  vehicle, you should  turn  on  the regular 
headlamp system  when  you  need it. 
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Fuse  Rating  Description 
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29 
30 
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32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
CTSY Lamps -- Vanity  Mirrors,  VP 
Compartment  Lamp, 
US Lighted 
Rearview Mirror,  Dome Lamp 
Wiper 
-- Wiper  Switch 
Turn Signal -- Turn Signal  Flasher 
Not  Used 
Power Locks 
-- Door Lock  Relay, 
Remote Keyless Entry Receiver 
DRL 
MDL -- Daytime Running Lamp 
Module,  (S.E.O.) Accessory Switch 
Not  Used 
Not  Used 
Not  Used 
Rear  Defog 
-- Rear Window  Defogger 
Switch  Relay 
Fuse 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
Rating  Description 
Radio -- Radio, Power Drop 
UP  Electronics Ignition  Feed 
-- 
Headlamp Switch, Instrument Cluster, 
Chime Module, Keyless Entry  Receiver, 
Stoplamp  switch (TCC  and BTSI) 
(S.E.O.)  Accessory  Switch 
Not  Used 
Power  Drop 
Evap.  Sol. 
-- Evaporation  Emissions 
(EVAP)  Canister  Vent Solenoid  Valve 
Not  Used 
Not  Used 
45 Not  Used 
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Your vehicle  is  equipped  with  a crash  sensing  and 
diagnostic  module,  which  records  information  about 
the  air  bag  system.  The  module  records  information 
about  the  readmess 
of the  system,  when  the  sensors  are 
activated  and  driver’s  safety 
belt usage  at  deployment. 
Let  only  qualified  technicians  work  on your 
air bag  system.  Improper  service  can  mean that 
your  air bag  system  won’t  work  properly. See your 
dealer  for  service. 
NOTICE: 
If you damage  the covering  for  the driver’s  or the 
right  front  passenger’s 
air bag, the  bag  may  not 
work  properly. 
You may  have  to replace  the air 
bag module  in  the steering  wheel or both  the air 
bag  module  and  the  instrument  panel for  the 
right  front  passenger’s  air bag. 
Do not  open  or 
break  the 
air bag  coverings. 
Servicing  Your Air  Bag-Equipped 
Chevrolet 
Air  bags  affect how  your  Chevrolet  should be serviced. 
There  are  parts of the  air  bag  system  in several places 
around your vehicle.  You don’t  want the system  to 
inflate while someone is working  on  your vehicle.  Your 
Chevrolet  dealer  and the Monte  Carlo  Service  Manual 
have information  about  servicing your vehicle and the 
air  bag  system. 
To purchase  a  service manual, see 
“Service  and Owner  Publications” 
in the Index. 
For  up to 10 minutes  after  the  ignition key  is 
turned  off and  the battery  is  disconnected,  an  air 
bag  can still  inflate  during  improper  service. You 
can  be injured 
if you  are close  to an  air  bag when 
it  inflates.  Avoid wires wrapped  with  yellow  tape 
or  yellow  connectors.  They  are probably  part of 
the  air bag  system.  Be sure  to follow  proper 
service  procedures,  and make  sure the person 
performing  work for you  is  qualified  to do 
so. 
The  air bag  system does not  need  regular maintenance.   
         
        
        
     
        
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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. 
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Keys 
Door  Locks 
Remote  Keyless Entry  (If Equipped) 
Trunk 
Theft  PASS-Key@  I1 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition  Positions 
Starting  Your Engine 
Engine  Coolant  Heater  (Option) 
Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting  Into  PARK 
(P) 
Shifting  Out of PARK (P) 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
Engine  Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine  While  You’re Parked 
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Power Windows 
Horn 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
Turn SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
Exterior  Lamps  Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors  Storage  Compartments 
Ashtrays and  Lighter 
Sun  Visors 
Auxiliary  Power Connection 
Sunroof  (Option) 
Instrument  Panel 
-- Your 
Information  System 
Instrument  Panel Cluster 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and Indicators   
         
        
        
     
        
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A CAUTION: 
- 
Leaving  young  children  in  a  vehicle  with  the 
ignition  key 
is dangerous  for  many reasons. 
A child  or  others  could  be  badly  injured or 
even  killed. 
They  could  operate  power  windows  or  other 
controls 
or even  make  the  vehicle  move.  Don't 
leave  the  keys  in  a  vehicle  with  young  children.   
         
        
        
     
        
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The  door  keys  are  for  the 
When 
a new  Chevrolet  is  delivered,  the  dealer  removes 
the  plugs  from  the  door  keys  and  gives  them  to  the  first  owner.  The  ignition  keys  don’t  have  plugs.  Your  Chevrolet 
dealer  or  Roadside  Assistance  has  the  code  for 
your  keys. 
Each  plug  has  a  code  on  it  that  tells  your  dealer 
or a 
qualified  locksmith  how  to  make  extra  door  keys.  Keep 
I 
the  plugs  in  a  safe  place. If you  lose  your  door  keys, 
you’ll  be  able 
to have  new  ones  made  easily  using 
these  plugs. 
If  you  need  a new  ignition  key,  contact  your  Chevrolet 
dealer  who  can  obtain  the  correct  key  code,  or, 
in an 
emergency,  call  Chevrolet  Roadside  Assistance  at  1-800-CHEV-USA  (1-800-243-8872). 
I NOTICE: 
Your  Chevrolet  has  a  number  of  new  features 
that  can  help  prevent  theft.  But  you  can  have  a 
lot 
of trouble  getting  into  your  vehicle  if  you  ever 
lock  your  keys  inside.  You  may  even  have  to 
damage  your  vehicle  to  get  in. 
So be  sure  you 
have  extra  keys.   
         
        
        
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Trunk  Lock 
To unlock the  trunk  from 
the  outside, insert  the  door 
key  and turn  it. You  can 
also  use the remote keyless 
entry function  if your 
vehicle has this option. 
Just  press  the  trunk  symbol 
on the transmitter,  making 
sure your shift lever  is in 
PARK 
(P). 
Remote  Trunk  Release  (Option) 
Press the button  under  the 
instrument  panel on the 
driver’s side.  Your transaxle 
shift lever  must be in 
PARK (P). 
Remember,  your  trunk  can  be opened at any time  using 
this  lock  release, 
so be sure to  lock  your  doors. 
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. 
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  ydu  @ark  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  and transaxle.  And remember 
to lock 
the  doors.   
         
        
        
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 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 ignition key? What 
if 
you have  to leave  something valuable  in your vehicle? 
0 Put your valuables in  a  storage area, like your  trunk 
or glove box. 
0 Lock the  glove box. 
0 Lock all the doors  except the driver’s. 
Then take the door  key and remote  kevless entry 
transmitter  with you. 
PASS-K@ 11 
Your  vehicle is equipped 
with  the PASS-Key  I1 
(Personalized Automotive 
Security System) 
theft-deterrent system. 
PASS-Key  I1 
is a  passive 
theft-deterrent system. It 
works  when  you  insert 
or 
remove the  key from 
the  ignition. 
PASS-Key  I1 uses  a resistor pellet in the ignition  key 
that  matches 
a decoder  in your vehicle.