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Press UNLOCK  once to 
unlock  the driver’s  door. 
Press  UNLOCK  again 
within five seconds to 
unlock all remaining doors; 
pressing  UNLOCK  will  also 
cause  the vehicle’s  interior 
lamps to come  on for a 
period  of time--(see 
“Sustained Interior 
Illumination”  in the Index 
for more details). 
To lock  both  doors, press LOCK. To unlock  the trunk, 
press the  trunk symbol  on the  transmitter.  The trunk  will 
only unlock  if your  transaxle  is 
in PARK (P); pressing 
LOCK or the trunk symbol  will also cause the  vehicle’s 
interior lamps to  come on 
for a period  of time--(see 
“Sustained Interior Illumination”  in the Index  for 
more details). 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your  Vehicle 
Each remote keyless entry transmitter  is coded to 
prevent another transmitter from unlocking your vehicle. 
If  a transmitter  is lost or stolen, a replacement can  be 
purchased through  your  dealer. Remember to bring any 
remaining transmitters  with  you  when  you go to your 
dealer. When the dealer matches the replacement 
transmitter to your vehicle,  any remaining transmitters 
must  also be matched. Once your dealer has coded the 
new  transmitter,  the lost transmitter will not  unlock  your 
vehicle. Each vehicle can have  only four transmitters 
matched to  it.   

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Under normal use, the battery  in your  remote  keyless 
entry  transmitter  should last about  two years. 
You can tell the battery is weak if the  transmitter  won’t 
work  at the  normal  range in any  location.  If you  have  to 
get  close 
to your  vehicle  before  the  transmitter works, 
it’s  probably time to  change  the battery. 
For  battery  replacement,  use type CR2032  or 
an  equivalent. 
NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any  of  the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage 
the  transmitter. To replace  the battery: 
1. Insert a  flat  object  like  a  dime into the slot on the 
back  of the  transmitter. Gently  pry apart  the  front 
and  back. 
2. Remove  the  battery and replace it  with the new  one, 
making  sure  the  positive 
(+) side of the battery  is 
facing  down. 
3.  Snap  the top  and  bottom together; make  sure  the 
halves are together tightly 
so water  won’t  get  in. 
4. Test the  operation  of your  transmitter  with your 
vehicle. 
If the  transmitter does not  work, try 
synchronizing  the  transmitter with your receiver, 
(located  in your vehicle). 
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Synchronization may  be necessary due  to the 
security method  used by this remote keyless  entry 
system. The transmitter does  not  send the same signal 
twice to the  receiver. The  receiver  will  not respond  to 
a  signal  it has  previously been sent;  this prevents 
someone  from  recording  and playing back the signal 
from  the transmitter. 
To resynchronize  the transmitter with the receiver, do 
the  following:  While  standing  close  to your vehicle, 
simultaneously press and hold the 
LOCK and UNLOCK 
buttons  on the transmitter  for about five seconds.  The 
door  locks should  cycle  (lock and unlock)  to confirm 
synchronization.  If the locks 
do not  cycle,  see your 
dealer  for  service. 
Trunk 
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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. 
nrn  the fan  on your heating  or cooling 
system  to its highest  speed  with  the setting 
on 
VENT. 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.   

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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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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.   

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using  the wrong  key, it  shuts  down the vehicle’s starter 
and  fuel  systems.  For  about  three  minutes,  the starter 
won’t  work  and fuel  won’t  go to the  engine. 
If someone 
tries to  start your  vehicle  again  or  uses another  key 
during  this time,  the  vehicle  will not start. 
This 
discourages  someone  from  randomly trying different 
keys  with different resistor pellets in 
an attempt to make 
a  match. 
The  ignition key  must  be  clean  and  dry before,  it’s 
inserted  in  the ignition  or  the  engine  may  not start. If the 
engine  does  not start  and the SECURITY light  is  on,  the 
key  may  be dirty  or wet.  Turn  the ignition off. 
Clean and 
dry the  key.  Wait  about  three  minutes and  try 
again.  The SECURITY light  may remain  on during 
this 
time. If the  starter  still won’t  work, and  the key  appears 
to  be  clean  and 
dry, wait about  three minutes  and try 
another ignition  key.  At 
this time, you may also  want to 
check 
the fuses  (see  “Fuses and Circuit  Breakers”  in  the 
Index).  If the  starter won’t work with  the  other key, your 
vehicle  needs service. 
If your vehicle  does  start, the  first 
ignition  key  may  be faulty.  See your  Chevrolet  dealer  or 
a  locksmith  who can  service  the  PASS-Key 11.  If 
you  accidentally  use  a key that  has  a  damaged  or 
missing resistor pellet,  the starter  won’t  work  and  the 
SECURITY light will  come on. But  you don’t  have to 
wait three minutes  before trying another  ignition  key. 
See  your  Chevrolet  dealer  or  a  locksmith  who can 
service  the  PASS-Key 
I1 to have  a  new  key  made. 
If  you’re  ever driving  and the SECURITY light  comes 
on  and  stays  on, you  will  be  able  to restart your  engine 
if 
you turn it off. Your  PASS-Key 11 system, however, is 
not working properly  and must  be  serviced  by your 
Chevrolet  dealer. Your vehicle  is  not protected  by the 
PASS-Key 
I1 system. 
If  you  lose  or  damage  a  PASS-Key 
I1 ignition key, see 
your  Chevrolet  dealer  or a  locksmith  who can service 
PASS-Key  I1  to have  a  new key made.  In an  emergency, 
call  the  Chevrolet  Roadside  Assistance Center at 
1-800-CHEV-USA  (1-800-243-8872). 
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NOTICE: 
Your modern  Chevrolet  doesn’t  need  an 
elaborate  “break-in.”  But 
it will perform  better 
in  the  long  run 
if you  follow  these  guidelines: 
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0 
0 
Don’t  drive at any one  speed -- fast or 
slow 
-- for  the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make full-throttle 
starts. 
Avoid  making  hard stops  for the  first 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. During this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with  new  linings  can  mean 
premature  wear and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this breaking-in  guideline  every 
time 
you get  new  brake linings. 
Don’t  tow 
a trailer  during  break-in. 
See  “Towing  a  Trailer” in the  Index  for 
more  information. 
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With  the  ignition  key  in  the ignition  switch,  you  can turn 
the  switch  to  five positions: 
ACC (A): This position  lets you  use things  like  the 
radio  and  windshield  wipers  when  the  engine is 
off. To 
use ACC, push  in  the  key  and turn  it toward  you.  Your 
steering  wheel  will  stay  locked. 
LOCK (B): Before  you put the  key  into  the  ignition 
switch,  the  switch  is  in 
LOCK. It’s also  the  only  position 
in  which  you  can remove your  key. This position  locks 
your  ignition,  steering  wheel  and  transaxle.  It’s 
a 
theft-deterrent  feature.   

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still turn  the steering wheel.  It doesn’t  lock the steering 
wheel  like LOCK.  Use 
OFF if you  must  have  your 
vehicle pushed  or  towed. 
RUN (D): This position  is where  the key returns 
after  you 
start your vehicle. With  the  engine off, you 
can use RUN  to display some  of your warning and 
indicator lights. 
START (E): This  position  starts your  engine. 
A warning chime will sound if you  open  the driver’s 
door  when  the ignition is in 
OFF, LOCK  or ACC  and 
the  key  is in  the  ignition. 
I 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. 
Starting  Your Engine 
Move your shift  lever to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). 
Your  engine  won’t start  in  any other  position 
-- that’s a 
safety  feature. 
To restart  when you’re  already moving, 
use  NEUTRAL (N)  only. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t try to shift  to PARK (P) if your  Chevrolet 
is  moving. 
If you  do,  you  could  damage the 
transaxle. Shift to 
PARK (P) only  when  your 
vehicle 
is stopped. 
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