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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Your vehicle  is equipped with a crash sensing and 
diagnostic module, which records information 
about  the  air  bag  system.  The module records 
information  about the readiness  of the system,  when 
the  sensors  are activated and driver’s safety belt 
usage  at deployment. 
0 Let  only qualified technicians  work on your air bag 
system. Improper  service  can mean that your 
air  bag system won’t work properly.  See your 
dealer  for service. 
Servicing  Your Air  Bag-Equipped 
Chevrolet 
Air bags affect  how your Chevrolet should be serviced. 
There  are  parts of the  air bag system  in several places 
around your vehicle. 
You don’t want the system to 
inflate while someone  is working  on your vehicle. 
Your  Chevrolet dealer and the Camaro Service Manual 
have  information about servicing your vehicle and the 
air  bag system.  To purchase a service manual, see 
“Service and Owner Publications” in the Index. 
NOTICE: 
If you  damage  the covering  for the  driver’s  or the 
right  front  passenger’s 
air bag, the bag  may  not 
work  properly.  You may  have  to replace  the 
air 
bag module  in  the steering  wheel or both the  air 
bag  module  and the instrument  panel for the 
right  front  passenger’s 
air bag. Do not open  or 
break  the 
air bag coverings.  For  up 
to 
10 minutes  after the ignition  key is 
turned off and the battery  is  disconnected,  an air 
bag can still inflate  during  improper  service. You 
can  be  injured 
if you are close  to  an air bag  when 
it  inflates.  Avoid wires wrapped  with  yellow  tape 
or  yellow  connectors.  They  are probably  part of 
the  air bag  system.  Be sure  to  follow proper 
service  procedures,  and make  sure the person 
performing  work for you  is  qualified  to do 
so. 
The  air bag system does not need regular maintenance. 
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Theft-DeterrenVAlarm 
Sysl 
(If Equipped) 
If your  vehicle  has this option, it has  a theft-deterrent 
alarm system.  Once  armed,  the system  will  sound  the  horn 
and  flash  the  parking  lamps  if the  vehicle  is  broken  into. 
Shock Sensor 
To  adjust,  remove the label covering  the  adjustment 
knob on  the  sensor  and adjust 
as desired. Turn clockwise 
to  increase  sensitivity and turn  counterclockwise to 
decrease  sensitivity.  The shock  sensor  is  ignored 
by the 
alarm system when the ignition  is  on, when  the hatch  is 
open,  when the alarm  is  disarmed,  when customized 
to 
be ignored and  for  five seconds  after the horn sounds an 
alarm  or  chirp.  The  shock sensor  is  ignored after 
triggering  three  full  alarms  until the system  is rearmed. 
Coupe Convertible 
The  shock  sensor  is  what triggers the alarm when it 
detects 
a blow  to your vehicle. It  is located  over the 
right  rear wheelhouse near  the  spare  tire in the  hatch 
area.  There  are two  levels 
of alarms via the shock 
sensor:  Two horn blasts and parking  lamp  flashes  for 
non-threatening  blows to the vehicle and 
a full  two 
minute alarm  for harder blows  to the vehicle.  Its 
sensitivity can  be adjusted  if more 
or less  sensitivity is 
desired.  (Note: If sensitivity is increased  too  much, it 
may  give  false  alarms caused by  gusts 
of wind or  other 
natural  events that may  shake  the vehicle). 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Arming  the  System Remote  Keyless  Entry  Transmitter  Locking 
Passive arming is  also available, if  you would  like the 
system  to arm  all by  itself after  the  doors  have  been 
closed  for a short  time.  When the system is armed,  a red 
light will  flash briefly  once every  two  seconds.  (Note: 
If 
you return to your  vehicle  and the red  light is flashing 
two brief  flashes  every two  seconds,  the system is armed 
and the shock  sensor had triggered  a  two minute  alarm. 
If the red  light  is flashing  three  times  every two  seconds, 
the system  is armed and  there was an intrusion that 
sounded  the  alarm).  Horn chirps  and parking  lamp 
flashes  can be set  to your choice. 
If all the  doors  are  closed,  locking  the  vehicle  with 
the transmitter will immediately arm the  system. The 
horn will  chirp  twice  and the parking lamps will  flash, 
confirming  that the system  is armed. 
If any door  is open 
when the transmitter 
LOCK button is pressed, the 
system goes  into an armed wait mode, waiting for the 
doors  to  close.  Once they are  closed,  the  system will 
arm,  chirp  the horn twice and  flash the parking  lamps. 
If the hatch is open  or ajar  at the time  the system  is 
arming, the horn will only  chirp once. 
Power  Door  Lock  Switch  Locking 
If any door  is open when the power door lock switch 
is  pressed, the system goes  into an armed wait mode, 
waiting for  the  doors  to  close.  Once  they are  closed,  the 
system will arm and flash the parking lamps. 
If all  of the 
doors  are  closed  when the lock switch is pressed, the 
system assumes 
you are  inside  the vehicle, so it will not 
arm. Note: Locking the  doors by using  the manual door 
locks  will not arm the system. 
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If the  ignition was  just turned  off and a door was 
opened,  the  system will arm 
six seconds  after  all  doors 
are  closed, whether  or not you lock them. In all  other 
cases,  the 
system will wait 30 seconds  after all doors  are 
closed  before  arming, allowing  you time to  get into the 
vehicle  and put the key  in the  ignition.  The parking 
lamps will  flash when  the system arms. Passive arming 
is not  enabled  from the factory. 
Disarming the System 
There are two ways  to disarm the system: 
1. Press  the UNLOCK  button  on the  key  chain  transmitter. 
If  the  horn  chirps  two or three  times  when  you  unlock  the 
car, the alarm sounded  in  your  absence.  Two  chirps 
means  that  the  shock  sensor  was  set 
off and  three  chirps 
means  that  a door 
or the  hatch  was  opened. 
2. Turn the ignition  to  the RUN position with the 
proper  key. 
For  more  information  on customizing  the  features 
mentioned  here,  see  “Feature  Customization” 
in the  Index. 
lhrning Off the Alarm 
If  you started the alarm by  pressing  the panic button  on 
the key chain transmitter,  you must  either  push that  button again or 
turn the ignition switch to the ON 
position 
to  stop the alarm. 
If  the alarm  is sounding due 
to the shock  sensor  or a 
door  or hatch opening,  it can be turned  off  by either 
turning  the ignition switch with a proper  key inserted  or 
by  pressing any button 
on the  key  chain transmitter.  If 
you  use  your key chain transmitter  to silence the  alarm, 
additional  things will happen depending  upon which 
button 
you press. 
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0 
0 
0 
Pressing the UNLOCK button will turn the alarm 
off, unlock the driver’s door and disarm the system. 
Pressing  the 
LOCK button will turn the alarm off, 
keep the  doors  locked and keep  the system armed. 
Pressing the trunk symbol button twice  within five 
seconds  will turn the alarm  off and will unlock and 
disarm the hatch only. 
Pressing the panic button will turn the alarm off, 
keep  the  doors  locked and keep the system armed. 
If  the  alarm is sounding because an incorrect ignition 
key  was used, press any button on the key chain 
transmitter 
to turn the alarm off. 
The alarm will  stop by itself  after two minutes. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If you’re  ever  driving  and the SECURITY light comes 
on  and  stays  on,  you will be able 
to restart  your engine  if 
you turn 
it off. Your  PASS-Key I1 system, however,  is 
not working properly and must  be serviced  by your 
Chevrolet  dealer. Your vehicle  is  not protected  by the 
PASS-Key 
I1 system. 
If  you  lose  or  damage  a PASS-Key 
I1 ignition  key, see 
your  Chevrolet  dealer 
or a locksmith  who can service 
PASS-Key  I1 to have  a new key made. In an emergency, 
call  the  Chevrolet  Roadside Assistance Program  at 
1-800-CHEV-USA  (1-800-243-8872). 
Feature  Customization (If Equipped) 
Your Chevrolet’s locks and  lighting systems can be 
programmed with  several  different  features.  The 
features  you can program depend upon the  options that 
came  with  your vehicle.  The  following  list tells 
you the 
features  that can be programmed. Listed next  to  each 
feature  is the option  you need 
to have  on your vehicle in 
order  to  be able  to program  that particular  feature. 
Exit Lighting (available  for  all) 
0 Delayed Illumination (available  for  all) 
0 Last Door Closed Locking (if equipped with power 
door  locks) 
Lockout Prevention  (if equipped with power 
door  locks) 
Remote Keyless Entry Verification  (if equipped with 
Vehicle  and Content Theft-Deterrent/Alarm  System) 
Theft-Deterrent  Arming Method (if equipped with 
Vehicle  and Content Theft-DeterrentIAlarm  System) 
Theft-Deterrent  Arming Verification (if equipped 
with  Vehicle  and Content Theft-DeterrendAlarm 
System) 
Driver’s Door Alarm Delay  (if equipped with 
Vehicle  and Content  Theft-DeterredAlarm  System) 
Shock Sensor Enable (if equipped with  Vehicle and 
Content Theft-DeterrenVAlarm System) 
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programming  mode. Follow  these  steps: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5, 
Put your key in  the  ignition. 
Turn the  ignition  to  the 
RUN position to disarm the 
Vehicle  and Content  Theft-DeterrentlAlarm  System. 
Turn  the  ignition  to  the 
OFF position. 
Remove 
the RADIO  fuse.  This fuse is  in  the  main 
fuse  block,  located  on the  left  side 
of your 
instrument  panel.  When the main  fuse block is  open, 
the  RADIO  fuse  is  located  in  the  lower right hand 
corner  of the fuse  panel.  See  “Fuses and Circuit 
Breakers’’  in  the  Index. 
Turn the  ignition 
to the  ACC  position. 
You  should  hear  a chime  to  verify that  the system is 
in programming  mode,  If the  chime  sounds  once, 
you will  be  able to program  Exit  Lighting,  Delayed 
Illumination,  Last 
Door Closed Locking  and Lockout 
Prevention  only. If the  chime  sounds twice  and  your 
vehicle  is  equipped with  the Vehicle and Content 
Theft-Deterrent  System, 
you will also  be  able  to  set 
Remote Keyless Entry Verification, Arming Method, 
Arming Verification, Driver’s Door Delay  and  Shock 
Sensor  Enable. 
Exit  Lighting  and  Delayed  Illumination 
Exit  Lighting:  Your interior  lights will  come on for  up 
to 25 seconds when the key is removed  from the 
ignition  switch. 
Delayed  Illumination:  Your interior  lights  will  come 
on 
and  stay on for  up  to 25 seconds  when  entering  the  vehicle 
and  for  up 
to five  seconds  when  leaving  your  vehicle. 
Your vehicle  comes  with both features  enabled.  (Mode 4) 
To change  the  factory  setting,  do the  following: 
1.  Turn  the  courtesy  la~nps on by  turning  the  instrument 
panel  brightness  control  knob  all  the way  up. 
2. Count  the number  of chimes  you  hear.  The number 
of chimes  tells you which mode your  vehicle is 
set for. 
3. Turn the  courtesy  lamp  switch to OFF. 
4. Turn the  courtesy  lamp  switch  from ON to OFF until 
you hear the number of chimes  that correspond  to  the 
mode selection you want. 
Mode 1: Both Off 
Mode 2: Delayed  Illumination  Only 
Mode 3: Exit  Lighting  Only 
Mode 4: Both On 
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Your vehicle comes with  this  feature set in Mode 3. 
This means that  if you arm the system using the key 
chain  transmitter, your parking lamps will flash and your 
horn will  chirp twice to verify that the system is  armed. 
If it only  chirps  once, the  hatch  is open or unlatched.  If 
you  arm the system using  either the power door lock 
switch  or by passive  arming, only the parking lamps will 
flash  for verification.  To change the factory  setting, do 
the  following: 
1. Press  the LOCK  switch on the Remote Keyless 
Entry Transmitter. 
2. Count  the number  of  chimes you hear. The number  of 
chimes  tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle  is 
set for. 
3. Press  the LOCK  switch on the transmitter until  you 
hear the number  of chimes that correspond to the 
mode selection  you want. 
Mode 1: All Off (No horn  chirps  or  parking lamp  flash). 
Mode 2: Horn and Lamps  (Your parking lamps will 
flash and your horn will  chirp twice 
to verify the system 
is  armed using any arming  method). 
Mode 3: Horn and LampsLamps  (If you use  the 
transmitter  to arm the  system, your parking lamps will 
flash and your horn  will chirp  twice  to  verify that  the 
system  is armed.  If  you use either  the power door  lock 
switch 
or passive  arming, only your lamps will  flash 
for  verification). 
Mode 4: Lamps (When your  vehicle  arms, only your 
parking lamps will flash  for verification). 
Driver’s  Door  Alarm  Delay and Shock 
Sensor  Enable 
Your  vehicle  comes  with this feature  set in Mode 4. This 
means  that  if  you  open  the  driver’s  door  using  your  key, 
the alarm will  not  sound  for  eight  seconds. Also the  shock 
sensor,  able 
to detect sharp blows to your  vehicle  is  active. 
To change  the  factory  setting,  do the  following: 
1. Turn the parking lamps on and off. 
2. Count  the  number  of  chimes  you  hear.  The number  of 
chimes  tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle 
is  set for. 
3. Turn the parking lamps on and off until you hear  the 
number  of chimes that correspond  to  the mode 
selection  you want. 
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(The  alarm  will  sound immediately  if the  driver’s  door 
is  opened  with your key  and  the shock sensor 
will not 
be  available  to  measure  sharp  blows  to  your vehicle). 
Mode 2: Eight  Second  Delay and  Shock  Sensor 
Disabled  (The  alarm  will  sound eight seconds  after  the 
driver’s  door  is opened  with your  key and the shock 
sensor  will  not be  available  to  measure sharp  blows  to 
your  vehicle). 
Mode 3: Zero  Delay and  Shock  Sensor  Enabled  (The 
alarm  will  sound immediately  after  the  driver’s  door  is 
opened  with your  key and 
the shock  sensor  will  be 
available  to  measure sharp  blows  to your vehicle). 
Mode 4: Eight  Second  Delay and Shock  Sensor  Enabled 
(The 
alarm will  sound  eight  seconds  after  the  driver’s 
door  is opened with your key and  the shock  sensor  will 
be  available  to  measure  sharp  blows to your  vehicle). 
Leaving  Programming Mode 
When programming  is  done, turn the  ignition  switch to 
the 
OFF position  and replace  the RADIO fuse. 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
NOTICE: 
Your  modern  Chevrolet  doesn’t  need  an 
elaborate  “break-in.”  But 
it will perform  better 
in  the  long run if  you  follow  these  guidelines: 
0 Keep your speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h)  or 
less  for the 
first 500 miles (805 km). 
0 Don’t  drive at any one  speed -- fast or 
slow 
-- for  the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make full-throttle starts. 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with  new  linings  can mean 
premature  wear and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow 
this breaking-in  guideline  every 
time  you  get  new  brake linings. 
See  “Towing 
a Trailer”  in  the Index  for 
more  information. 
0 Avoid  making  hard stops  for the first 
0 Don’t  tow a trailer  during  break-in. 
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I\ 
The main  lamp control  is a knob that works  these lamps: 
0 Headlamps 
Taillamps 
0 Parking Lamps 
License  Lamps 
Sidemarker Lamps 
0 Instrument Panel Lights 
-‘a- # , Turn the  knob  to this position  to turn on your 
headlamps and  other  operating  lamps. 
~00~ Turn the knob to  this position  to turn on your 
parking lamps without your headlamps. 
Turn the knob  to 
0 to turn off the  lamps. 
Headlamps On Reminder 
If  you  turn the ignition  to the OFF position and  leave the 
lamps 
on, you  will hear a chime,  lasting up  to  five 
seconds.  If the lamps  are still on when 
you open the 
driver’s door,  the  chime will sound  again. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)  can make it  easier  for 
others 
to see the  front  of your  vehicle  during the  day. 
DRL can  be helpful in many  different driving 
conditions,  but they can  be especially helpful in the 
short periods after dawn and  before sunset. 
A light  sensor on top of the  instrument  panel  automatically 
turns  the  headlamps  on, 
so be  sure  it  isn’t  covered. 
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When the key is turned to RUN  or START,  a chime  will 
come  on  for  about  eight  seconds  to  remind people to 
fasten their safety belts. 
The safety belt  light will 
also  come  on and stay on 
for  about 
70 seconds.  If the 
driver’s belt  is already 
buckled, neither the  chime 
nor  the  light  will come 
on. 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is  an air  bag readiness  light on the  instrument 
panel, which shows 
AIR BAG.  The system checks the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system for malfunctions.  The  light 
tells you if there  is  an electrical problem.  The system 
check  includes  the air bag  sensors,  the  air  bag modules,  the wiring and the 
crash sensing and  diagnostic module. 
For more information  on the  air bag  system,  see  “Air 
Bag” in the Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
This  light will come on 
when  you start your  engine, 
and  it will flash for 
a few 
seconds. Then the light 
should  go out.  This  means 
the  system  is ready. 
If  the  air bag  readiness light stays on  after you start the 
engine  or  comes 
on when you are  driving,  your air bag 
system  may not work properly. Have your vehicle 
serviced right away. 
The  air bag readiness light should flash  for a few 
seconds  when you turn the  ignition  key to 
RUN. If the 
light  doesn’t  come on then,  have 
it fixed so it will be 
ready to warn  you  if there  is  a problem. 
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