
Tachometer 
RPM 
x 1000 
The tachometer  shows  your  engine  speed  in  revolutions 
per  minute  (rpm). 
1 NOTICE: 
Do not  run  your  engine  at  speeds  in  the  red  area, 
or  engine  damage  may  occur. 
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  signal  that  something  is 
wrong  before  it becomes  serious  enough  to  cause  an 
expensive  repair  or  replacement,  Paying  attention  to 
your  warning  lights  and  gages  could  also  save  you 
or 
others  from  injury. 
Warning  lights  come  on  when  there  may  be  or  is a 
problem  with  one  of your  vehicle’s  functions. 
As you 
will  see  in the  details  on  the  next  few  pages,  some 
warning  lights  come  on  briefly  when  you  start  the 
engine  just to 
let you  know  they’re  working.  If  you are 
familiar  with  this  section,  you  should  not  be alarmed 
when  this  happens. 
Gages  can  indicate  when  there  may  be or  is  a  problem 
with  one  of your  vehicle’s  functions.  Often  gages  and 
warning  lights  work  together  to let you  know  when 
there’s  a  problem  with  your  vehicle. 
When  one  of  the  warning  lights  comes  on  and  stays  on 
when  you 
are driving,  or  when  one  of the  gages  shows 
there  may  be  a  problem,  check  the  section  that  tells  you 
what  to do  about 
it. Please  follow  this  manual’s  advice. 
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Waiting  to  do  repairs  can  be  costly -- and  even 
dangerous. 
So please  get  to  know  your  warning  lights 
and  gages.  They’re  a  big  help. 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
When  the key  is  turned  to ON or START, a  chime  will 
come  on  for about  eight  seconds  to  remind  people  to 
fasten  their  safety  belts,  unless  the  driver’s  safety  belt  is 
already  buckled. 
Air Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is an air bag  readiness  light  on  the  instrument 
panel,  which  shows  the  air  bag  symbol.  The system 
checks  the  air  bag’s  electrical  system  for malfunctions. 
The light  tells  you  if  there  is an  electrical  problem.  The 
system  check  includes  the air  bag  sensor,  the 
air bag 
modules,  the wiring  and  the  crash  sensing  and 
diagnostic  module.  For more  information  on  the 
air bag 
system,  see 
“Air Bag”  in  the  Index. 
I 
The  safety  belt  light  will 
also  come  on  and  stay  on 
for  about 
20 seconds, 
then  it will  flash  for about 
55 seconds.  This  light  will  come  on 
when  you  start  your  engine, 
and  it will  flash  for a  few 
seconds.  Then  the light 
should  go  out. This mans 
the  svstem  is  rea 
, .. 
If the driver’s belt is already  buckled,  neither  the chime 
nor  the  light will  come  on. If the air bag  readiness  light  stays on after  you start the 
engine  or  comes 
on when  you  are  driving,  your air bag 
system  may  not  work  properly.  Have  your  vehicle 
serviced  right  away. 
The 
air bag  readiness  light  should  flash  for a  few 
seconds  when 
you turn  the ignition  key  to ON. If the 
light  doesn’t  come  on  then,  have  it fixed 
so it  will  be 
ready  to  warn  you 
if there is a  problem. 
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Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
If you  have  been  operating  your  vehicle  under  normal 
driving  conditions,  you  should  pull 
off the  road,  stop 
your  vehicle  and 
turn off the  engine  as  soon  as  possible. 
In “Problems  on  the  Road,”  this  manual  shows  what  to 
do. See  “Engine  Overheating”  in the  Index. 
m 
This light  comes on briefly 
when  you 
turn your 
ignition  to 
ON. 
If this light  comes  on and stays  on  and  you  hear  a  chime, 
the  vehicle  should  promptly  be  pulled  off  the  road  and 
the  coolant  level  checked. 
See  “Engine  Coolant”  in the  Index. 
If there  are  visible 
signs  of steam,  see “Engine  Overheating”  in the  Index 
before  opening 
the hood.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced  as 
soon  as  you  can.  

Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Check  Engine  Light) 
CHECK 
Your vehicle  is equipped 
with  a computer  which 
monitors  operation 
of the 
fuel, ignition  and  emission 
control  systems. 
This  system  is called 
OBD 11 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation)  and  is intended  to 
assure  that  emissions  are  at  acceptable  levels  for the  life 
of the  vehicle,  helping  to  produce  a cleaner 
environment.  The 
CHECK ENGINE light comes  on  to 
indicate  that  there  is a problem  and  service  is required. 
Malfunctions  often  will  be indicated  by  the system 
before 
any problem  is apparent.  This may  prevent  more 
serious  damage  to  your  vehicle. 
This system  is also 
designed  to assist  your  service  technician in correctly 
diagnosing 
any malfunction. 
NOTICE: 
If you  keep  driving your vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after 
a while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as well,  your  fuel  economy  may  not  be as 
good  and your  engine  may  not  run as smoothly. 
This  could  lead  to costly  repairs  that may  not  be 
covered  by  your warranty. 
Modifications  made  to  the engine,  transaxle, 
exhaust  or fuel  system  of your  vehicle  or the 
replacement  of the  original  tires  with  other than 
those 
of the  same Tire Performance Criteria 
(TPC) can  affect  your  vehicle’s  emission  controls 
and  may  cause  the light  to come 
on. 
 modifications to  these  systems  could  lead  to 
costly  repairs  not  covered  by your  warranty.  This 
may  also  result 
in a failure to  pass a required 
Emission  Inspection/Maintenance  test.  

This light  should  come  on,  as  a  check  to  show  you  it is 
working,  when  the  ignition 
is on  and  the  engine  is  not 
running.  If the  light  doesn’t  come  on,  have  it repaired. 
This  light  will  also  come  on  during  a  malfunction  in one 
of  two  ways: 
Light  Flashing -- A misfire  condition  has  been 
detected. 
A misfire  increases  vehicle  emissions  and 
may  damage  the  emission  control  system  on  your  vehicle.  Retailer  or  qualified  service  center  diagnosis 
and service  may  be  required. 
0 Light  On  Steady -- An emission  control  system 
malfunction  has  been  detected  on  your  vehicle. 
Retailer  or  qualified  service  center  diagnosis  and  service  may  be  required. 
If the  Light Is Flashing 
The  following  may  prevent  more  serious  damage  to 
your  vehicle: 
Reducing  vehicle  speed. 
Avoiding  hard  accelerations. 
Avoiding  steep  uphill  grades. 
If you are towing  a  trailer,  reduce  the  amount  of 
cargo  being  hauled  as  soon  as  it is  possible. 
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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  efficiently  as designed. You may 
notice  this  as  stalling  after  start-up,  stalling  when you 
put  the vehicle  into gear,  misfiring,  hesitation  on 
acceleration  or stumbling  on  acceleration.  (These 
conditions  may 
go away  once  the  engine  is warmed  up.) 
This  will  be  detected  by  the system  and  cause  the light 
to 
turn on. 
If you  experience  one or  more  of these  conditions, 
change  the fuel  brand  you  use.  It will  require  at  least one 
full  tank  of the  proper  fuel to 
turn the light off. 
If none  of the  above  steps  have  made  the light turn off, 
have  your  retailer  or qualified  service  center  check  the 
vehicle.  Your retailer  has  the proper  test equipment  and 
diagnostic  tools  to fix any  mechanical  or  electrical 
problems  that  may  have  developed. 
Oil Pressure Warning Light 
If you have  a  low  engine oil 
pressure  problem,  this  light 
will  stay  on after  you  start 
your  engine, 
or come  on 
and  you  will 
hear a  chime 
when  you  are  driving. 
This  indicates  that  your  engine  is not  receiving  enough 
oil. The  engine  could  be  low 
on oil,  or  could  have  some 
other  oil problem.  Have  it fixed  immediately. 
When  the ignition  is on  but  the engine is not  running, 
the light will  come on as  a  test  to 
show you it  is 
working,  but  the light will 
go out when  the en-gine is 
running. If it doesn’t  come  on  with the ignition on, 
you  may  have  a  problem  with  the fuse or  bulb.  Have 
it fixed right  away. 
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Check Oil Light 
Don’t keep ariving if the oil pressure is low. If 
you do, your  engine  can  become so hot that it 
catches  fire. You or  others  could  be  burned. 
Check  your  oil 
as soon as possible and  have  your 
vehicle serviced. 
I NOTICE: 
Damage  to  your  engine  from  neglected oil 
your  warranty. 
1 problems  can  be costly  and is not  covered  by 
/ OIL 
This light  will  come on 
briefly  when  you start 
your  vehicle. 
If the light  comes  on  and  you  hear  a  chime  or  stays  on 
after  starting  your  vehicle,  your  engine  oil level  should 
be  checked. 
Prior  to  checking  the  oil  level,  be sure  your  vehicle  has 
been  shut 
off for several  minutes  and  is on  a  level 
surface.  Check  the  oil level  on  your  dipstick  and  bring 
it 
to the  proper  level.  See  “Engine  Oil”  in the  Index. 
NOTE: A  false CHECK OIL light  may  be  generated 
when  parking  on  steep  grades. 
The oil  level  monitoring  system  only  checks  oil  level 
during  the brief  period  between  key  on 
and engine 
crank. 
It does  not  monitor  engine  oil  level  when  the 
engine  is  running.  Additionally,  an oil  level  check  is 
only  performed  if  the  engine  has  been  turned 
off for  a 
considerable  period 
of time  allowing  the  oil normally in 
circulation  to  drain  back  into  the oil  pan.  

To help avoid  hearing  loss or  darnage: 
0 Adjust  the volume  control to the  lowest  setting. 
0 Increase  volume  slowly  until  you  hear  comfortably 
and  clearly. 
NOTICE: 
Before  you  add any sound  equipment to your 
vehicle 
-- like  a tape  player, CB radio, mobile 
telephone  or two-way  radio 
-- be sure  you can 
add  what  you  want. 
If you can,  it’s  very 
important  to  do 
it properly.  Added  sound 
equipment  may  interfere with the operation  of 
your  vehicle’s  engine,  Delco  Electronics radio 
or 
other systems,  and even  damage  them.  Your 
vehicle’s  systems  may  interfere with the 
operation  of sound  equipment  that has been 
added  improperly. 
So, before  adding  sound  equipment,  check  with 
your  retailer  and be sure to  check Federal rules 
covering  mobile  radio and telephone  units. 
Care of Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
A  tape  player  that is not  cleaned  regularly  can  cause 
reduced  sound  quality,  ruined  cassettes  or  a  damaged 
mechanism.  Cassette  tapes  should  be  stored 
in their 
cases  away  from contaminants,  direct sunlight  and 
extreme  heat. 
If they  aren’t,  they.may not  operate 
properly  or may  cause  failure of the  tape  player. 
Your  tape  player  should  be cleaned  regularly  after  every 
50 hours of use.  Your  radio  may  display  CLN  to  indicate 
that  you  have  used  your  tape  player  for 
50 hours  without 
resetting  the tape  clean  timer. 
If this  message  appears  on 
the  display,  your  cassette  tape player  needs  to  be 
cleaned.  It will 
still play  tapes,  but  you  should  clean it as 
soon as  possible  to  prevent  damage  to your  tapes  and 
player. 
If you notice  a  reduction in sound  quality, try a 
known  good  cassette  to  see 
if it is the  tape  or  the  tape 
player  at fault. 
If this other  cassette  has  no  improvement 
in sound  quality,  clean  the tape  player. 
The  recommended  cleaning  method  for your  cassette 
tape  player  is the use of a  scrubbing  action, 
non-abrasive  cleaning  cassette  with  pads  which  scrub 
the  tape  head  as  the hubs  of the  cleaner  cassette 
turn. 
The  recommended  cleaning  cassette  is  available  through 
your  retail  facility 
(GM Part No. 12344789). 
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