2002 CHEVROLET CAVALIER headlamp

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-10 Operation
The following
functions are available
with the remote
keyless entry system:
LOCK: All doors will automatically lock when the
LOCK button is pressed. In addition, if all doors and the
tr

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-18 How to Turn Off the System Alarm
If the system alarm is active, it can be deactivated by:
Pressing the transmitter LOCK or panic button to
turn
-off alarm. The system will also rearm if all
door

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-39
Tilt Wheel (If Equipped)
A tilt wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheel
before you drive. You can raise it to the highest level 
to give your legs more room when you exit and enter 
the veh

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-40 Turn and Lane-Change Signals
The turn signal has two upward (for right) and two
downward (for left) positions. These positions allow you
to signal a turn or a lane change.
To signal a turn, move

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-46
The exterior lamp band has three positions:
OFF: Turning the band to this position turns off all
lamps, except the Daytime Running Lamps (DRL).
 (Parking Lamps): Turning the band to this position

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-47
This indicator light on 
your instrument panel
cluster will come on 
when the DRL are on.
A flashing DRL telltale indicates a possible burned out
headlamp, or that the vehicle may need service to

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 2-49 Battery Saver
Your vehicle is equipped with a battery saver feature
designed to protect your vehicles battery.
When any interior lamp (trunk, reading, dome, etc.) 
is left on and the ignition is

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CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2002 3.G Owners Manual 4-16
Driving at Night
Night driving is more dangerous than day driving. 
One reason is that some drivers are likely to be 
impaired 
-- by alcohol or drugs, with night vision
problems, or by fatigue.H
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