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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is an air  bag  readiness  light on  the  instrument 
panel,  which  shows 
a deployed  air  bag.  The system 
checks the  air  bag’s  electrical  system for malfun

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Driving On Grades 
Reduce  speed  and  shift to a  lower  gear before you  start 
down 
a long  or steep  downgrade. If you  don’t  shift 
down, 
you might  have to  use  your  brakes so much  that

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual When You Are  Ready to Leave  After 
Parking 
on a  Hill 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes  and  hold  the  pedal  down 
while  you: 
Start  your  engine; 
@ Shift  into a  gear;  and 
Release  the  pa

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual 2. Get  the  vehicles close enough so the jumper  cables 
can  reach,  but  be  sure  the  vehicles  aren’t  touching 
each  other. 
If they  are,  it  could  cause a ground 
connection 
you don’t

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual A vehicle can fall from a  car  carrier  if it isn’t 
adequately  secured.  This  can  cause  a collision, 
serious  personal injury and  vehicle  damage.  The 
vehicle  should  be  tightly  secured

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual If a Tire Goes  Flat 
It’s  unusual  for a  tire  to  “blow  out”  while  you’re  driving, 
especially  if  you  maintain  your  tires  properly.  If 
air goes 
out  of a  tire,  it’s  much

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Wait at least  30 minutes  before  checking  the  transaxle 
fluid  level  if  you  have  been  driving: 
When  outside  temperatures  are  above 90°F (32°C). 
At  high  speed  for  quite  a  while.

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule 
The services  shown  in  this  schedule up to 100,000 miles 
(166 000 km) should be  performed  after  100,000 miles 
(166  000 km) at the  same  intervals.  T
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