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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Warning Lights,  Gages and Indicators 
This part describes  the warning lights and gages that 
may  be on  your vehicle. The pictures  will help 
you 
locate  them. 
Warning lights and gages  can sign

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is an air  bag  readiness  light  on the instrument 
panel,  which shows 
AIR BAG. The system checks  the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system for  malfunctions.  The

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Service  Engine 
Soon Light) 
SERVICE 
ENGINE 
SOON 
Your  Geo is equipped with a 
computer  which monitors 
operation  of the  fuel, 
ignition and  emission 
control  sy

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Have you recently changed brands of fuel? 
If 
so, be  sure  to fuel  your vehicle with quality  fuel  (see 
“Fuel” in the  Index). Poor fuel quality  will cause  your 
engine  not to run  as effi

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual 0 Sometimes when the  engine is idling  at  a  stop,  the 
light  may blink  on  and 
off. This  is  nonnal. 
If you make a hard  stop,  the  light  may come on for a 
moment. This is normal. 
I I 
A

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual To help avoid hearing  loss  or damage: 
0 Adjust the volume control  to the  lowest  setting. 
0 Increase  volume slowly  until  you hear comfortably 
and clearly. 
NOTICE: 
Before  you  add any  sou

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Avoid needless  heavy braking.  Some people  drive in 
spurts 
-- heavy  acceleration  followed  by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace with traffic.  This is a 
mistake.  Your brakes  may not

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1997  Owners Manual Once you are moving on  the freeway, make certain you 
allow  a  reasonable  following  distance. Expect to  move 
slightly  slower  at  night. 
When you want  to  leave the freeway, move  to  the  pr
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