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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual Fog Lamps
Your vehicle may have this feature. Use your fog lamps
for better vision in foggy or misty conditions. Your
ignition must be in RUN for your fog lamps to work.
The fog lamp button is
located

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual Dome Lamp Override
The dome override button
is located below the
exterior lamps knob.
To turn the dome lamps off, press the button. The dome
lamps will remain off when a door is open. This will
overri

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual 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 som

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual If the word OFF or the off symbol is lit on the airbag
status indicator, it means that the passenger sensing
system has turned off the right front passenger’s frontal
airbag. SeePassenger Sensing Sy

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual The amount of time you choose will be the amount of
time that the headlamps stay on after you turn off
the vehicle. If you choose OFF, the headlamps will turn
off as soon as you turn off the vehicle.

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
Your vehicle has anti-lock brakes. ABS is an advanced
electronic braking system that will help prevent a
braking skid.
When you start your engine and begin to drive away,

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2005 1.G Owners Manual When you drive over obstacles or rough terrain, keep a
�rm grip on the steering wheel. Ruts, troughs or
other surface features can jerk the wheel out of your
hands if you are not prepared.
When you dr

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 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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