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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual Mirrors
Manual Rearview Mirror
Inside Day/Night Rearview Mirror
If you have a cargo van without the rear door glass,
your vehicle may not have a rearview mirror.
Pull the tab under the mirror toward y

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
The lever on the left side of the steering column
includes the following:
Turn and Lane Change Signals
Headlamp High/Low Beam Changer
Flash-to-Pass Feature
Windshie

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G 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 or a blown fuse.
SeeFuses and Circuit Breakers on p

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual Exterior Lamps
The control on the driver’s
side of your instrument
panel operates the exterior
lamps. Turn the control
clockwise to operate
the lamps.
The exterior lamp control has four positions:

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual The headlamps can be switched from high to low-beam
by pulling the turn signal/high-beam lever
A circuit breaker protects the headlamps. If there is an
electrical overload, the headlamps will �icker o

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual Reduced Engine Power Light
If the check engine and
reduced engine power
lights are on, the throttle
may be disabled and
a noticeable reduction in
the vehicle’s performance
may occur.
If the reduced

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual Here are some tips on night driving.
Drive defensively.
Do not drink and drive.
Adjust your inside rearview mirror to reduce the
glare from headlamps behind you.
Since you can not see as well, you

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2004 1.G Owners Manual You can run the engine to keep warm, but be careful.
{CAUTION:
Snow can trap exhaust gases under your
vehicle. This can cause deadly CO (carbon
monoxide) gas to get inside. CO could
overcome you and k
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