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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Nuisance Alarms 
If  you experience  nuisance  alarms  (alarms  which  are 
not  caused  by  the  opening  of  a  door  or  the  liftgate  and 
are  not  desirable),  you  may  need  to  reduce  the

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Automatic Transaxle Operation 
There are  several  different  positions  for your  shift  lever.  If  you 
cannot  shift  out  of  PARK (P),  ease  pressure  on 
the  shift  lever 
-- push  the  shift

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual I 
AUTOMATIC OVERDRIW (D): This position  is 
for  normal  driving.  If  you  need  more  power  for passing, 
and  you’re: 
Going  less than 35  mph  (55 km/h), push  your 
Going  about  35  mph  (

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Parking  Brake 
*:>: To set  the  parking  brake, 
hold  the  regular  brake 
pedal  down  with  your  right 
foot  and  push  down  the 
parking  brake  pedal  with 
your  left  foot. 
If 
the igniti

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Shifting Into PARK (P) 2. Move  the  shift  lever  into  the PARK (P) position 
like  this: 
A CAL JON: 
It can  be dangerous  to  get out of your  vehicle if 
the  shift  lever is not fully  in PARK

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual Running Your Engine While 
You’re  Parked 
It’s  better  not to park  with  the  engine running.  But  if 
ever  you have  to, here are some  things  to  know. 
A CAUTION: 
Idling  the  engine  wi

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual If  a  bulb is burned  out,  replace it to  help  avoid  an 
accident.  If  the  arrows  don’t  go 
on at  all  when you 
signal  a  turn,  check  for burned-out  bulbs  and  check  the 
fuse  (see

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CHEVROLET VENTURE 1998  Owners Manual If the Light Is Flashing 
The following may prevent  more  serious  damage  to 
your  vehicle: 
Reducing  vehicle  speed. 
0 Avoiding  hard  accelerations. 
0 Avoiding  steep  uphill  grades. 
If you
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