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Storage  and  Compartments 
Glove Box 
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To open the glove box, pull the latch  toward you. Use 
your key to lock and  unlock  the  glove box. 
Door  Storage  Compartments 
Each door has a  storage compartment. 
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Air Vent 
Side  Defroster  Vent 
Turn  SignalLamps  ControlM[eadlamp  Beam Lever 
Instrument  Cluster 
Hazard  Warning  Flasher 
Windshield  WiperNasher  Lever 
Rear  Window  Wiper  Switch 
Comfort  Controls 
Audio  System 
Cigarette  Lighter 
Assist  Grip  Glove  Box  13.  Transmission 
Shift  Lever 
14. Coinholder and Bin 
15. Transfer  Case Shift Lever 
16.  Parking Brake  Lever 
17. Ashtray 
18. Rear Window  Washer  Switch 
19. Ignition Switch 
20. Horn 
2 1. Fuse Block 
22. Rear Window  Defogger  Switch 
23. Brightness  Control 
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Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
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(. CODE MODEL  YEAR  PLANT 
ENGINE 
/ 1995  ASSEMBLY I 
Service  Parts  Identification  Label 
You’ll 
find this  label inside  the  glove  box on the  door. 
It’s 
very helpful  if  you ever need  to order  parts.  On this 
label  is: 
your VIN, 
This  is the legal identifier  for your Geo.  It appears  on 
a 
plate in  the  front  corner  of the  instrument  panel, on the 
driver’s  side. You can  see  it  if  you look through  the 
windshield from  outside your vehicle.  The VIN  also 
appears 
on the  Vehicle  Certification and  Service Parts 
labels and  the certificates  of title and registration. 
Engine  Identification 
The  eighth  character  in your VIN is the  engine  code. 
This  code  will help you identify your  engine, 
specifications, and  replacement parts. 
0 the model  designation, 
paint information,  and 
0 a list  of all  production  options and special 
equipment. 
Be  sure  that this label 
is not removed from the vehicle. 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  add  anything  electrical  to your  Geo  unless 
you  check  with  your  dealer  first.  Some  electrical  equipment  can  damage  your  vehicle  and  the 
damage  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your  warranty.  Some  add-on  electrical  equipment  can  keep  other 
components  from  working  as  they  should. 
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At  Least mice a Year Starter Switch 
Fluid  Level  Check 
Check  the transfer  case,  axle  differential(s)  and 
automatic  or manual  transmission  fluid  levels and add 
as  needed. 
See “Transfer  Case,” “Axle, Rear,” “Axle, 
Front”  and  “Automatic  Transmission”  or “Manual 
Transmission”  in the  Index. 
A fluid  loss in these  systems 
could  indicate 
a problem.  Have  the  system inspected  and 
repaired  at 
once. 
At Least  Once a Year 
Key Lock Cylinders 
Lubricate  the  key lock cylinders  with  the  lubricant 
specified 
in Part D. 
Body Lubrication 
Lubricate  all body door  hinges. Also lubricate  all hinges 
and  latches,  including  those  for  the  hood, rear 
compartment,  glove  box door, console  door  and  any 
folding  seat  hardware.  Part 
D tells you what to use. 
More  frequent  lubrication  may be required  when 
exposed 
to a corrosive  environment. 
1. Before  you start,  be sure you have  enough  room 
around  the vehicle. 
2. Firmly  apply  both  the  parking  brake  (see  “Parking 
Brake” 
in the  Index  if necessary)  and  the  regular  brake. 
NOTE: 
Do not use the accelerator  pedal, and  be 
ready  to turn 
off the  engine  immediately  if it  starts. 
3. On  automatic  transmission  vehicles, try to start the 
engine  in  each  gear. The  starter  should work  only in 
PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). If the  starter  works  in 
any  other  position,  your  vehicle  needs service. 
On manual transmission  vehicles,  put  the shift lever 
in 
NEUTRAL (N),  push  the  clutch  down halfway 
and  try 
to start  the  engine.  The starter  should  work 
only  when  the  clutch  is pushed down all the way  to 
the floor. If the starter  works when the clutch isn’t 
pushed 
all the way  down,  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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GAWR (Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating) ................ 4-43 
Gear  Positions 
................................. 2-  12 
GloveBox 
..................................... 2-5 
GVWR (Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating) .............. 4-43 
Halogen  Bulbs 
................................ 6-35 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5-1 
Head  Restraints 
................................. 1-4 
Headlamp  High-Low  Beam  Changer 
............... 2-30 
Headlamps 
.................................... 2-30 
Headlamps.  Bulb  Replacement 
.................... 6-35 
Hearing  or  Speech  Impaired.  Customer  Assistance 
...... 8-2 
Heater  Controls 
................................. 3-1 
Heating 
........................................ 3-2 
High  Beam  Lamps.  How 
to Change ................ 2-30 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-33 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-34 
Glass.  Cleaning 
................................ 6-52 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-47 
HoodProp 
..................................... 6-7 
Hood  Release 
................................... 6-6 
Horn ......................................... 2-27 
Hubs.  Freewheeling 
............................. 2-  17 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-30 
If You’re  Stuck: In Sand.  Mud.  Ice or  Snow ......... 5-31 
Ignition  Key  Positions 
............................ 2-8 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
................. 2-34 
Inside  Rearview  Mirror 
.......................... 2-34 
Inspections 
Brakesystem 
............................... 7-53 
Ignition  Switch 
.................................. 2-8  Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-52 
Restraint  Systems 
............................ 7-52 
Steering.  Suspension  and  Front-Wheel-Drive 
Axle  Boot  and  Seal 
......................... 7-52 
Throttle  Linkage 
............................. 7-53 
Instrument  Panel 
............................... 2-38 
Cleaning 
................................... 6-52 
Cluster.  Optional 
............................. 2-41 
Cluster.  Standard 
............................. 2-40 
Fuse  Block 
................................. 6-62 
InteriorLamps 
................................. 2-33 
.................................... J ack.  Tire  5-23 
Jump  Starting 
................................... 5-2 
Key  Lock  Cylinders ............................ 7-49 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-1 
Lamps  Daytime  Running 
............................ 2-32 
Dome 
..................................... 2-33 
Interior 
.................................... 2-33 
Lamp.  Malfunction  Indicator 
...................... 2-46 
LampsOnReminder 
............................ 2-30 
Larger  Children.  Safety  Belt  Use 
................... 1-31 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-3 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  With  the  Engine  Running 
....... 2-22 
Lever  AirIntake 
................................... 3-2 
Airflow ..................................... 3-1 
Fancontrol 
.................................. 3-2 
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