check engine CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1993 1.G Owners Manual

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Seats & Safety Belts
Folding Rear Wagon Seats
To add more cargo room, your rear
seatback can be easily folded down. Be
sure to check your seatback latches now
and then by pushing the seatback back
and forth. If they do not latch properly,
have them checked by your dealer.
Remember to keep safety belts clear of
seat hinges and latches
so they are not
damaged when you raise and lower the
seatback.
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To Lower the Split Folding Rear Seat:
1. There is a release lever on the side of
each seat. Pull the release lever
forward and pull the seatback
forward and down.
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2. Push down on the filler panel and the
seatback
so they lock into a level
position.

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Safety Belts:
Z7iey’re For Everyone (Cant.)
* Don’t let anyone ride where
d they can’t wear a safety belt I
properly. If you are in a crash and
you’re not wearing a safety belt,
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vour iniuries can be much worse.
?ou c2 hit things inside the
vehicle or be ejected from it. You
can be seriously injured
or killed.
In the same crash, you might not
be if you are buckled up.
Always fasten your safety belt, and
check that your passengers’ belts
are fastened properly too. I
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This figure lights up when you turn the
key to
Run or Start when your safety
belt isn’t buckled, and you’ll hear a
chime, too. It’s the reminder to buckle
UP.
n many states and Canadian provinces,
le law says to wear safety belts. Here’s
rhy:
They work.
You never know if you’ll be in a crash.
If you do have a crash, you don’t know
if it will be a bad one.
A few crashes are very mild. In them,
you won’t get hurt even if you’re not
buckled up. And some crashes can be
so
serious, like being hit by a train, that
even buckled up a person wouldn’t
survive. But most crashes are in
between. In many
of them, people who
buckle up can survive and sometimes
walk away. Without belts they could be
badly
hurt or killed.
After
25 years of safety belts in vehicles,
the facts are clear.
In most crashes
buckling up does matter.
. . a lot!
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Now and then, make sure all your belts,
buckles, latch plates, retractors,
anchorages and reminder systems are
working properly.
Look for any loose
parts
or damage. If you see anything that
might keep a restraint system from
doing its job, have it repaired.
Replacing Safety Belts After a
Crash
If you’ve had a crash, do you need new
belts?
After a very minor collision, nothing
may be necessary. But if the belts were
stretched, as they would be if worn
during a more severe crash, then you
need new belts.
If belts are cut or damaged, replace
them. Collision damage also may mean
you will have
to have safety belt parts,
like the retractor, replaced or anchorage
locations repaired-even
if the belt
wasn’t being used at the time of the
collision.
Q: What’s wrong with this?
A: The belt is torn.
I Torn or frayed belts may not
L protect you in a crash. They
can rip apart under impact forces.
If a belt
is torn or frayed, get a
new one right away.
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60th Transaxles (CONI)
4. If your engine won’t start (or starts
but then stops), it could be flooded
with too much gasoline.
Try pushing
your accelerator pedal all the way to
the floor and holding it there as you
hold the key
in Start for about three
seconds. If the vehicle starts briefly
but then stops again, do the same
thing, but this time keep the pedal
down for five or six seconds. This
clears the extra gasoline from the
engine. Your
engine is designed to work
with the electronics in your
vehicle. If you add electrical parts
or accessories, you could change
the way the fuel injection system
operates. Before adding electrical
equipment, check with your dealer.
If you don’t, your engine might not
perform properly.
If you ever have to have your
vehicle towed, see the part
of this
manual that tells how
to do it
without damaging your vehicle.
See the
Index under Towing Your
Chevrolet.
kiving Through Deep Standing
Vater
IA!
If you drive too quickly through
deep puddles
or standing water,
water can come in through your
engine’s air intake and badly
damage your engine.
If you can’t
avoid deep puddles or standing

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Turn Signal and Lane Change
Indicator
(CONI)
To signal a lane change, just raise or
lower the lever
until the green arrow
starts to flash. Hold it there until you
complete your lane change. The lever
will return by itself when you release it.
As you signal a turn or a lane change, if
the arrows don’t flash but just stay on, a
signal bulb may be burned out and other
drivers won’t see your turn signal.
If a bulb is burned out, replace it to help
avoid an accident.
If the green arrows
don’t go
on at all when you signal a
turn, check the fuse (see
the Index under
Fuses & Circuit Breakers) and for
burned-out bulbs.
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rn Cruise Control (OPTION)
With cruise control, you can maintain a
speed of about
25 mph (40 h/h) or
more without keeping your foot on the
accelerator. This can really help on long
trips. Cruise control does not work at
speeds below about
25 mph (40 km/h).
When you apply your brakes, or the
clutch pedal, the cruise control shuts
off.
Cruise control can be
l dangerous where you can’t
drive safely at a steady speed.
So, don’t use your cruise control
on winding roads or-in heavy
traffic.
Cruise control can be dangerous
on slippery roads. On such
roads, hst changes in
tire
traction can cause needless wheel
spinning, and you could
lose
control. Don’t use cruise control
on slippery roads.

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to turn on: ' I' -
Headlights
Parking Lights
Side Marker Lights
Taillights
License Plate Lights
Turn the band marked
-'e- to OFF
to turn off the lights. ' ' '
Operation of lights
Although your vehicle's lighting system (headlights, parking lights, fog lamps,
side marker lights and taillights) meets
all applicable federal lighting
requirements, certain states and
provinces may apply their own lighting
regulations that may require special
attention before you operate these
lamps. For example, some jurisdictions
may require that you operate your lower beam lights with
fog lamps at all times,
or that headlights be
turned on
whenever you must use your windshield
wipers.
In addition, most jurisdictions
prohibit driving solely with parking
lights, especially at dawn or dusk. It is
recommended that you check with your
own state or provincial highway
authority for applicable righting
regulations.
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Windshield Washer
Standard Wipers:
To spray washer fluid on the windshield,
pull the stalk with the wiper symbol on
it toward you one time. When you
release the stalk the washers will stop,
but the wipers will keep going in low
until you move the wiper control to
OFF.
Intermittent Windshield Wipers:
If you have intermittent windshield
wipers, after each wash cycle ends the
wipers will resume the delay speed you were using before. If you had
no speed
selected, the wipers will stop.
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Driving without washer fluid
A can be dangerous. A bad
mud splash can block your
vision.
You could hit another
vehicle
or go off the road. Check
your washer fluid level often.
In freezing weather, don’t use
your washer until the windshield is warmed. Otherwise the
washer fluid can form ice on the
windshield, blocking your
vision.
When using concentrated washer fluid, follow the manufacture]
instructions for adding
wa
Don’t mix water with readv-
use washer fluid. Water c;
cause the solution
to freeze E
damage your washer fluid tank
and other parts of the washer
system.
Also, water doesn’t cle:
as well as washer fluid.
Fill your washer fluid tank omy
hll when it’s very cold, This allows
for expansion, which could damage
the
tank if it is completely full.
Don’t use radiator antifreeze in
your windshield washer. It can
damage your washer systt
paint.

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Rearview Mirror
To reduce glare from lights behind you,
move
the lever toward you to the night
position.
Convex Outsjde Mirror (OPTION)
Your right side mirror is convex. A
convex mirror’s surface is curved
so you
can see more from the driver’s seat.
I CAUTioN
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If you aren’t used to a convex
mirror, you can hit another
vehicle.
A convex mirror can make
things (like other vehicles) look
farther away than they really are. If
you cut too sharply into the right
lane, you could
hit a vehicle on
your right. Check your inside
mirror or glance over your
shoulder before changing lanes. Adjust
this mirror
by hand so that you just
see the side
of your vehicle when you are
sitting
in a comfortable driving position.
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030
Sunroof (CONT.)
2. Push forward on the rear edge of the
glass while lowering the panel.
Do
not force a hinge if it binds in a slot.
Reposition
the glass panel and start
again. Finally, push the glass release
tab, engage the latch with the striker
and close the panel.
LAU I IUN
An improperly installed
sunroof panel may fall into or I
fly off the vehicle. You or others
could be injured. After installing
the sunroof panel, alwqs check
that it is firmly attached by pushing
up on the underside of the panel. I
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If the sunroof panel is not
stored properly, it could be
thrown about the vehicle
in a crash
or sudden maneuver. People in the
vehicle could be injured. Whenever
you store
the sunroof panel in the
vehicle, always be sure that
it is
stored securely
in the special
storage bag in the trunk.
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Roof Luggage Carrier
(WAGON, OPTION)
If you have the optional luggage carrier,
you can load things on top of your
vehicle.
The luggage carrier has slats attached to
the roof, side rails, and tiedowns. Don't exceed the maximum vehicle
capacity when loading your Chevrolet.
For more information on vehicle
capacity and loading, see the
Index
under Loading Your Ehicle.
To prevent damage or loss of cargo as
you're driving, check now and then to
make sure the luggage carrier and cargo
are still securely fastened.
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