warning light CHEVROLET CAMARO 1997 4.G User Guide
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This warning light should 
come  on while 
you are 
starting your  engine. 
If the 
light doesn’t  come  on, have 
LOW OIL it repaired. 
If the light stays on after  starting  your engine,  your 
engine  oil level  may be 
too low. You may  need  to add 
oil. See  “Engine Oil” in the Index. 
NOTICE: 
The  oil level  monitoring  system only  checks  the 
oil  level  when  you  are  starting  your  engine. 
It 
does  not  keep  monitoring  the  level once the 
engine  is running.  Also, the oil  level  check  only 
works  when  the  engine  has  been  turned 
off long 
enough  for  the  oil to  drain  back  into  the  oil pan. 
Check  Gages  Light 
CHECK 
GAGES 
This  warning  light will 
come 
on briefly when you 
are  starting  the engine. If 
the light comes on and stays 
on while 
you are  driving, 
check your gages  to 
see  if they  are 
in the 
warning areas. 
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Your vehicle  has  anti-lock  brakes  (ABS). ABS is an 
advanced  electronic  braking  system that will help 
prevent  a  braking  skid. 
When you start your  engine,  or when you begin to  drive 
away, your anti-lock  brake  system will check  itself. You 
may  hear 
a momentary motor or clicking  noise  while 
this  test is going  on, and 
you may  even  notice  that  your 
brake  pedal moves  a  little.  This 
is normal. 
ABS 
INOP 
If there’s  a problem  with  the 
anti-lock  brake system,  this 
warning  light will stay 
on or 
flash.  See  “Anti-Lock 
Brake  System  Warning 
Light”  in  the Index. 
Here’s how anti-lock  works. Let’s say  the road is wet. 
You’re  driving  safely. Suddenly  an animal  jumps  out  in 
front  of you. 
You slam on the  brakes.  Here’s what happens  with ABS. 
A computer senses that wheels  are slowing down. If one 
of the wheels is  about to stop rolling,  the computer will 
separately work the brakes  at each  front  wheel and  at the 
rear  wheels. 
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(Option: 
LTl V8 Engine) 
Your  vehicle  may have  a  traction  control  system called 
ASR that limits  wheel  spin.  This  is  especially  useful  in 
slippery  road conditions.  The  system operates  only if it 
senses  that one  or  both of the  rear  wheels  are  spinning 
or  beginning  to  lose  traction.  When this happens,  the 
system works the  rear  brakes and reduces  engine  power 
(by  closing  the  throttle  and managing engine  spark) 
to 
limit wheel  spin. 
This light will  come on 
when your  ASR system  is 
limiting wheel  spin. See 
“Low  Traction Light” in 
the  Index.  You may  feel  or 
hear  the system working, 
but  this  is normal. 
LOW TRAC 
Examples of these  conditions  include  a  hard acceleration 
in a turn,  or an  abrupt  upshift  or  downshift.  Also,  when 
the  compact  spare tire is on the rear axle, the  ASR 
system  will cycle  and limit  acceleration  for  about  the 
first 
15 seconds  of driving  after each  engine  start. 
If your vehicle is in cruise  control  when the ASR 
system begins to limit wheel  spin, the cruise  control 
will  automatically  disengage.  When road conditions 
allow you 
to safely use  it  again, you may re-engage 
the  cruise  control.  (See  “Cruise  Control” 
in the Index.) 
ASR 
OFF 
When  the system is on, 
this warning light will 
come  on 
to let you know 
if there’s  a problem with 
your  ASR  system.  See 
“ASR System Warning 
Light”  in the  Index. 
The 
ASR system  may operate  on  dry roads under  some 
conditions,  and you may notice  a  reduction  in 
acceleration  when this  happens.  This  is normal and 
doesn’t  mean there’s  a problem with your  vehicle. When 
this warning light  is on,  the system will  not limit 
wheel  spin. Adjust your  driving accordingly. 
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start your vehicle.  To limit  wheel  spin, especially in 
slippery road  conditions, 
you should always  leave the 
system  on. But  you  can turn the  ASR system  off  if 
you 
ever need to.  (You should turn the system  off if your 
vehicle  ever  gets  stuck in sand,  mud, ice or snow.  See 
“Rocking  Your  Vehicle”  in the Index.) 
To turn the system off, press 
the switch 
on the instrument 
panel.  The light on the 
switch will 
go out.  The 
ASR  system warning light will  come on and stay 
on.  If the 
ASR system is limiting wheel spin when  you 
press the switch, the warning light will come 
on -- but 
the system won’t turn  off right away. It will wait until 
there’s no  longer  a current need 
to limit wheel  spin. 
You can turn the system back on at any time by pressing 
the switch  again. The ASR  system warning light should 
go  off  and the light on the switch will come  on. 
If  your  car  is  equipped with  P245/5OZR16 tires, the 
ASR  system will automatically turn  off  at speeds  above 
108  mph 
(174 kmh).  (The ASR  system warning light 
will not come 
on.) When the  vehicle speed drops below 
103 mph (166  kmh)  the system will automatically come 
on again. 
Braking in  Emergencies 
With  anti-lock, you can steer  and brake at the same 
time. In  many emergencies,  steering can help  you more 
than even  the  very best braking. 
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One of the  biggest problems  with  city  streets is the 
amount 
of traffic  on them.  You’ll  want to watch out 
for  what the  other  drivers  are  doing and pay attention 
to traffic signals.  Here 
are ways  to increase  your safety 
in city driving: 
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0 
Know the best  way to get to where  you are 
going.  Get a city map and plan your trip  into an 
unknown  part 
of the city  just  as  you would  for  a 
cross-country  trip. 
Try  to use the freeways 
that rim and  crisscross  most 
large  cities.  You’ll save  time  and energy.  (See the 
next part, “Freeway  Driving.”) 
Treat  a  green  light as  a warning  signal. 
A traffic 
light  is  there because the  corner is busy  enough  to 
need  it. When  a  light  turns green,  and just  before 
you  start 
to move, check both ways for  vehicles that 
have not cleared the intersection  or may  be running 
the  red  light. 
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Here are some tips  for winter  driving: 
Have your Chevrolet in good  shape  for winter. 
You may  want to put winter emergency  supplies in 
your trunk.  Include 
an ice scraper, 
a small brush  or broom,  a supply 
of windshield washer  fluid,  a rag, some winter outer 
clothing,  a  small shovel,  a  flashlight, 
a red cloth  and a 
couple  of reflective warning triangles. And,  if  you will 
be  driving under  severe conditions,  include  a small bag 
of sand, a piece  of old carpet  or  a couple of burlap bags 
to help provide traction. Be  sure you properly  secure 
these items 
in your vehicle. 
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You will find a coolant temperature gage on your 
Chevrolet's  instrument panel. You may also find a LOW 
COOLANT warning light on your Chevrolet's 
instrument  panel. 
(V8 Engine Only) 
If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine 
t A 
/! CAUTION: 
Steam from an overheated  engine  can  burn 
badly,  even  if  you just open  the hood.  Stay away 
from the  engine 
if you see or  hear  steam  coming 
from  it. Just  turn 
it off and  get  everyone  away 
from the  vehicle until it cools  down.  Wait  until 
there 
is no  sign  of steam  or coolant  before  you 
open  the hood. 
If you  keep  driving when your engine is 
overheated,  the liquids  in it can  catch  fire. You or 
others  could  be  badly  burned. Stop your  engine 
if 
it overheats, and get out of the  vehicle  until the 
engine  is  cool. 
I NOTICE: 
~~  ~ 
If your engine  catches  fire because you keep 
driving  with  no  coolant,  your vehicle  can  be 
badly  damaged.  The  costly  repairs would  not  be 
covered 
by your warranty. 
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The  cooling s stem in your  vehicle  is  filled  with 
DEX-COOL engine  coolant.  This  coolant  is designed 
to  remain 
in your vehicle  for 5 years or 150,000 miles 
(240 000 km) whichever  occurs first, if  you  add only 
DEX-COOL’  extended life  coolant. 
The  following  explains  your cooling  system and  how  to 
add  coolant  when  it 
is low.  If  you  have a problem  with 
engine  overheating  or 
if you  need to add coolant  to  your 
radiator,  see “Engine  Overheating”  in the Index. 
d 
A 50/50 mixture  of water and  DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  will: 
0 Give freezing protection down  to -34°F (-37°C). 
0 Give boiling protection up to 265 “F (1 29°C). 
0 Protect against rust  and  corrosion. 
0 Help keep  the proper  engine  temperature. 
0 Let the warning  lights and gages work as 
they  should. 
NOTICE: 
When  adding  coolant,  it  is  important  that you use 
only 
DEX-COOL@ (silicate-free)  coolant. 
If silicated coolant  is  added  to  the  system, 
premature  engine,  heater  core 
or radiator 
corrosion  may  result.  In  addition,  the  engine 
coolant 
will require  change  sooner -- at 
30,000 miles (50 000 km)  or 24 months, 
whichever  occurs  first. 
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Accessory Plug ............................... 2-61 
AirBag 
....................................... 1-20 
How  Does  it  Restrain 
.......................... 1-24 
How  it Works 
................................ 1-22 
Location 
.................................... 1-22 
Readiness  Light 
......................... 1.21.  2.78 
Servicing 
................................... 1-25 
What  Makes 
it Inflate .......................... 1-23 
What  Will  You See  After 
it Inflates ............... 1-24 
When  Should 
it Inflate ......................... 1-23 
Aircleaner 
.................................... 6-18 
Air  Conditioning 
................................ 3-3 
Air  Control.  Climate  Control  System 
................. 3-2 
Alarm.  Arming  the  System 
....................... 2-  15 
Alarm.  Content  Theft-Deterrent 
................... 2-  14 
Alarm.  Disarming 
the System ..................... 2-  16 
Alarm.  Turning 
Off the  Alarm ..................... 2-  16 
Alarm/PanicMode 
............................... 2-8 
Alignment  and  Balance.  Tire 
...................... 6-56 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning ...................... 6-65 
Antenna  Mast  Care 
............................. 3-24 
Antifreeze 
..................................... 6-28 
Anti-Lock 
..................................... 4-7 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
................ 2-80.  4-7 
Brakes 
...................................... 4-7 
Anti.Theft.  Radio 
.............................. 3-20 
Appearancecare 
............................... 6-58  Appearance  Care  Materials 
....................... 6-67 
Arbitration  Program 
.............................. 8-9 
Ashtrays 
...................................... 2-60 
ASR  Control  Off  Switch 
............................ 4-10 
Control  System 
................................ 4-9 
System  Warning  Light 
..................... 2-81.  4-9 
Audio  Equipment.  Adding 
........................ 3-22 
Audio  Systems 
.................................. 3-6 
Automatic  Overdrive 
............................ 2-31 
Automatic  Transmission 
......................... 2-29 
BTSICheck 
................................. 7-45 
Check 
...................................... 7-44 
Fluid 
....................................... 6-21 
Operation 
................................... 2-29 
Park  Mechanism  Check 
........................ 7-46 
Shifting 
..................................... 2-29 
Starting  Your  Engine 
.......................... 2-26 
Axle.  Limited-Slip  Rear 
......................... 2-37 
Axle.  Rear 
.................................... 6-27 
Battery 
...................................... 6-39 
Jump  Starting 
................................. 5-3 
Warnings ................................ 5-3. 5-5 
BBB Auto Line ................................. 8-9 
Replacement.  Remote  Keyless  Entry .............. 2-10 
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Blizzard 
...................................... 4-28 
Brake  Adjustment 
.................................. 6-38 
Fluid 
....................................... 6-35 
Master  Cylinder 
.............................. 6-35 
PedalTravel 
................................. 6-38 
Parking 
..................................... 2-38 
Replacing  System  Parts 
........................ 6-39 
System  Warning  Light 
......................... 2-79 
Trailer 
...................................... 4-36 
Transmission  Shift  Interlock 
.................... 2-4 1 
Wear ....................................... 6-37 
Brakes.  Anti-Lock 
............................... 4-7 
Braking 
........................................ 4-6 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
.......................... 4-  10 
Break-In. 
New Vehicle .......................... 2-23 
Brightness  Control 
.............................. 2-54 
BTSICheck 
................................... 7-45 
Bulb  Replacement 
.............................. 6-40 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance 
.................... 8-7 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
...................... 6-74 
Carbon  Monoxide 
.......... 2-1  1.2-42.2-43.4-29.  4-36 
Care 
of Your  Cassette  Player ...................... 3-23 
Care  of  Your  Compact  Disc  Player 
................. 3-24 
Cassette  Deck  Service 
........................... 7-43 
Cassette  Storage 
................................ 2-59 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
......................... 3-6.  3-9 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Care 
........................ 3-23 
CD Player  Theft-Deterrent  Feature ................. 3-20 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  Bulb  Replacement 
.... 6-46 
BTSI ......................................... 2-41  Certification  Label 
.............................. 4-3 
1 
Chains.  Safety 
................................. 4-36 
Chains.  Tire 
................................... 6-58 
Changing  a  Flat  Tire 
............................. 5-29 
Check  Gages  Light .............................. 2-88 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.................. 1-40 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
.......................... 6-66 
Child  Restraints 
................................ 1-31 
Securing 
in a  Rear  Seat  Position ................. 1-33 
Securing 
in the  Right  Front  Seat  Position .......... 1-35 
Where  to  Put 
................................ 1-31 
Cigarette  Lighter 
............................... 2-60 
Circuit  Breakers  and  Fuses 
....................... 6-69 
Cleaner.  Air 
................................... 6-18 
Cleaning  Aluminum  Wheels 
............................ 6-65 
Convertible  Top 
.............................. 6-64 
Fabric 
...................................... 6-59 
Glass 
....................................... 6-62 
Inside 
of Your  Chevrolet ....................... 6-59 
Instrument  Panel 
............................. 6-62 
Leather 
..................................... 6-61 
Outside 
of Your  Chevrolet ...................... 6-63 
Removable  Roof  Panel 
......................... 6-63 
Special  Problems 
............................. 6-60 
Stains 
...................................... 6-60 
Tires 
....................................... 6-65 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-61 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-65 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
................... 6-62 
Climate  Control  System 
........................... 3-2 
Clock.  Setting  the 
................................ 3-6 
TopStrap 
................................... 1-32 
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