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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual Instrument Panel Overview...............................3-4
Hazard Warning Flashers................................3-6
Other Warning Devices...................................3-6
Horn.................

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual The tilt lever is located on the left side of the steering
column, under the turn signal lever.
To tilt, hold the steering wheel and pull the tilt lever
toward you. Move the wheel to a comfortable lev

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual 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 the l

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual When the high beams are
on, this indicator light on
the instrument panel
cluster will also be on.
Flash-to-Pass
This feature lets you use your high-beam headlamps to
signal a driver in front of you th

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual AUTO:Turn the knob to this position to automatically
turn on the headlamps at normal brightness, together
with the following:
Sidemarker Lamps
Taillamps
Parking Lamps
Instrument Panel Lights
SeeAu

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual Fog Lamps
If your vehicle has fog lamps, you can use them for
better vision in foggy or misty conditions. Your parking
lamps and/or low-beam headlamps must be on for
your fog lamps to work.
The fog la

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual Security Light
This light will come on
brie�y when you turn
the key to START. The
light will stay on until
the engine starts.
If the ignition is turned on, and the light �ashes, the
Passlock
®system

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CHEVROLET COLORADO 2005 1.G Owners Manual You can be temporarily blinded by approaching
headlamps. It can take a second or two, or even several
seconds, for your eyes to re-adjust to the dark. When
you are faced with severe glare, as from a d
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