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A rear-facing infant restraint (B) positions an infant
to face the rear
of the vehicle. Rear-facing infant
restraints are designed for infants of up to about
20 lbs. (9 kg) and about one year of age. This type
of restraint faces the rear
so that the infant’s head,
neck and body can have the support they need in a
crash. Some infant seats come in
two parts -- the
base stays secured in the vehicle and the seat part
is removable.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A booster seat (F, G) is designed for children
who are about
40 to 60 lbs. (1 8 to 27 kg) and
about four to eight years
of age. It’s designed to
improve the fit of the vehicle’s safety belt system.
Booster seats with shields use lap-only belts;
however, booster seats without shields use lap-shoulder belts. Booster seats
can also help
a child to see out the window.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To remove the child restraint, just unbuckle the vehicle’s
safety belt and let it go back all the way. The safety belt
will
move freely again and be ready to work for an adult
or larger child passenger.
Securing a Child Restraint in the Right
Front Seat Position
Your vehicle has a right front passenger air bag. Never
put a rear-facing child restraint in this seat. Here’s why:
‘ A CA JTION:
A child in a rearfacing child restraint can be
seriously injured
if the right front passenger’s
air bag inflates, even if your vehicle has
reduced-force frontal air bags. This
is because
the back of a rearfacing child restraint would be
very close to the inflating
air bag. Always secure
a rearfacing child restraint in the rear seat.
You’ll be using the lap-shoulder belt. See the earlier
part about the top strap
if the child restraint has one. Be
sure to follow the instructions that came with the child
restraint. Secure the child in the child restraint when and
as the instructions say.
1. Because your vehicle has a right front passenger air
bag, always move the seat as
far back as it will go
before securing a forward-facing child restraint. (See “Seats” in the Index.)
2. Put the restraint on the sear.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ventilation Tips Rear Window Defogger (If Equipped)
Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow or any
other obstruction (such
as leaves). The heater and
defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of
fogging the inside
of your windows.
When
you enter a vehicle in cold weather, move the fan
control lever toward the fan symbol for a few moments
before driving
off. This helps clear the intake ducts of
snow and moisture, and reduces the chance
of fogging
the inside
of your windows. The
rear window defogger
uses
a warming grid to
remove fog from the
rear window.
Keep the air path under the front seats clear of objects.
This helps air to circulate throughout your vehicle.
Defogging and Defrosting
Slide the air intake lever to CIRCULATE and the
airflow lever to DEFROST to direct air to the
windshield vents. Then slide the temperature control
lever toward
the right and the fan lever toward the fan
symbol. When the windshield is clear, turn down the
fan speed. Press the switch to turn on the defogger. An indicator
light will come on below the switch to remind you that
the defogger is on. Press the switch again to turn the
defogger
off. The rear window defogger will also turn
off if you turn the ignition switch to ACC or LOCK, but
will turn back on when the ignition is turned back on.
Do not attach anything like a temporary vehicle license
or a decal across the defogger grid on the rear window.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I /! CAUTION:
Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the
GVWR, or either the maximum front or rear
GAWR.
If you do, parts on your vehicle can
break, or
it can change the way your vehicle
handles. These could cause you to lose control.
Also, overloading can shorten the life
of
your vehicle.
NOTICE:
Your warranty does not cover parts or
components
that fail because of overloading.
I ’ A CAUTION:
Things you put inside your vehicle can strike
and injure people in
a sudden stop or turn, or in
a crash.
Put things in the cargo area of your vehicle.
Try to spread the weight evenly.
Never stack heavier things, like suitcases,
inside the vehicle
so that some of them are
above the tops of the seats.
Don’t leave an unsecured child restraint in
your vehicle.
When you carry something inside the
vehicle, secure it whenever you can.
Don’t leave a seat folded down unless you
need to.
If you put things inside your vehicle -- like suitcases,
tools, packages or anything else
-- they will go as fast as
the vehicle goes. If you have to stop or turn quickly, or
if there is
a crash, they’ll keep going. There’s also important loading information
for off-road
driving in this manual. See “Loading Your Vehicle for
Off-Road Driving” in the Index.

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Appearance Care Materials Chart
PART NUMBER SIZE
DESCRIPTION USAGE
~~
994954 23 in. x 25 in. Polishing Cloth - Wax Treated Exterior polishing cloth
~~
1050172 16 oz. (0.473 L) Tar and Road Oil Remover Removes tar, road oil an\
d asDhalt
1050173 16
oz. (0.473 L) Chrome Cleaner and Polish Use on chrome, stainless steel, nickel, copper and bras7
1050174
16 oz. (0.473 L) White Sidewall Tire Cleaner Removes soil and black marks from whitewalls
1050214 32
oz. (0.946 L) Vinyl Cleaner Cleans vinyl tops, upholstery and convertible tops
1050427 23
oz. (0.680 L) Glass Cleaner Removes dirt, grime, smoke and fingerprints
1052870 16
oz. (0.473 L) Wash Wax Concentrate Cleans and lightly waxes
I 1052918"" I 8 oz. (0.237 L) I Armor
All" Protectant I
Protects leather, wood, acrylics, Plexiglas " , plastic,
rubber and vinvl
I
1052925 16 oz. (0.473 L)
1052929 16 oz. (0.473 L) Wheel Cleaner Spray on and rinse with water
Multi-Purpose Interior Cleans carpets, seats, interior trim, door\
panels
Cleaner and floor mats I I I
I 1052930 I 8 oz. (0.237 L) I Capture Dry Spot Remover I Attracts, absorbs and removes soils I
--
I
I I A ..L I
12345002 I 16 oz. (0.473 L) I Armor All TM Cleaner I Cleans and shines a variety of surface types I I I
I 1234572 1 I 2.5 sq. ft. I Synthetic Chamois I Shines vehicle without scratching;
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I I I
I 12345725 I 12 oz. (0.354 L) I Silicone Tire Shine I Spray on tire shine I
v
I I I
I 12377964 I 16 oz. (0.473 L) I Finish Enhancer I Removes dust, fingerprints and surface contaminants I
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12377966 16 oz. (0.473 L) Cleaner Wax Removes light scratches and oxidation and protects finish
12377984 16
oz. (0.473 L) Surface Cleaner Removes contaminants, blemishes and swirl marks
See your General Motors
Parts Department for these products. ** Not recommended for use on instrument panel vinyl.
See
"Fluids and Lubricants" in the Index. __ -_ _ - c
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driver Position ............................... 1 . 1 8
Extender
.................................... l-51
How to Wear Properly ......................... 1 - 18
Incorrect Usage
.................... 1-20, 1-49, 1-50
Lap-Shoulder
........................... 1-18, 1-32
Larger Children
.............................. 1-48
Passenger Position
....................... 1-25, 1-32
Questions and Answers
........................ 1 - 17
Rear Seat Passengers
.......................... 1-32
Reminder Light
......................... 1 - 13, 2-58
Replacing After a Crash
........................ 1-52
Right Front Passenger Position
.................. 1-25
Use During Pregnancy
......................... 1-24
Safety Chains
.................................. 4-51
Safety Defects, Reporting
........................ 8- 10
Safety Warnings and Symbols
....................... 111
Scheduled Maintenance Services .................... 7-4
Seatback Folding Rear
.............................. 1-6, 1-9
Reclining Front
............................... 1-3
EasyEntry
................................... 1-4
Restraint Systems
.............................. 1 - 1
Smaller Children and Babies
.................... 1-35
WhyTheyWork
.............................. 1-14
...
Seats ManualFront
................................. 1-2
Rear
.................................... 1-6, 1-9
SeatControls
................................. 1-2
Securing a Child Restraint
................. 1-4.4,1-46
Automatic Transmission
....................... 2- 13
Second Gear
Manual Transmission
.......................... 2- 16 Service
........................................ 6-2
Bulletins. Ordering
............................ 8-11
Engine Soon Light
............................ 2-63
Manuals. Ordering
............................ 8-11
Parts Identification Label
....................... 6-57
Publications. Ordering
......................... 8-11
Work. Doing Your Own
......................... 6-2
Service and Appearance Care
...................... 6-1
Service and Owner Publications
................... 8-11
Service Publications
............................. 8-11
Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Chevrolet
......... 1-31
Shift Sheet Metal Damage
............................ 6-54
Lever
................................. 2-11. 2-15
Speeds
..................................... 2-17
Automatic Transmission
....................... 2-11
Into Park (P)
................................. 2-23
Manual Transmission
.......................... 2-15
OutofPark
.................................. 2-25
Side Window. Removing and Installing the
........... 2-45
SignilingTurns
................................ 2-30
Skidding
...................................... 4-14
Shifting
Sound Equipment, Adding
........................ 3-15
Specifications and Capacities ...................... 6-61
Specifications, Engine
........................... 6-61
Speech Impaired, Customer Assistance
............... 8-4
Speedometer
................................... 2-57
Stains, Cleaning
................................ 6-50
Starter Switch Check ............................ 7-49
Steam ........................................ 5-12
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