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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual Table of Contents (contd)
Defensive Driving
Drunken Driving
Control of a Vehicle
Braking
SteeringDriving Tips for Various Road Conditions
Recreational Vehicle Towing
Loading Your Vehicle
Towing a Tra

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-28
When your vehicle was shipped from the factory, it was
programmed in Mode 4. The mode to which the vehicle
has been programmed may have been changed since it
left the factory. To determine the mo

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-35
Automatic Transmission Operation
There are several different positions for your shift lever.
PARK (P): This position locks your rear wheels. Its the
best position to use when you start your engi

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-37
AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (): This position is 
for normal driving. If you need more power for passing,
and youre:
Going less than about 35 mph (55 km/h), push your
accelerator pedal about halfway d

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-43
To release the parking brake, hold the brake pedal down.
Pull the parking brake lever up until you can push in the
release button. Hold the release button in as you move
the brake lever all the w

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-44
Shifting Into PARK (P) 
(Automatic Transmission Only)
CAUTION:
It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if
the shift lever is not fully in PARK (P) with the
parking brake firmly set. Your v

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-46
Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
(Automatic Transmission Only)
Your vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock
control system. You have to fully apply your regular
brake before you can shift from

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 2001 4.G Owners Manual 2-48
Running Your Engine While Youre
Parked (Automatic Transmission)
Its better not to park with the engine running. But if you
ever have to, here are some things to know.
CAUTION:
Idling the engine
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