engine CHEVROLET ASTRO 1998 2.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Sunglasses  Storage  Compartment 
The console  has a sunglasses storage compartment. 
Convenience Net (Option) 
You  may  have a convenience net in the rear of your 
vehicle 
to help keep  small  loads,  like  grocery bags,  in 
place  during sharp  turns or quick stops  and starts. 
The 
net is not designed  for larger,  heavier  items. 
You  can unhook  the  net 
so that it will  lie flat when 
you're 
not using  it. 
Luggage  Carrier (Option) 
If you have a luggage  carrier, you can load things on top 
of your vehicle. 
The  luggage carrier has slats, side  rails  and crossrails 
attached  to  the roof  to secure cargo.  The moveable  tie 
downs, attached 
to the  side  rails,  should  be  used  to 
secure loads to  the luggage  carrier. 
Be  sure  the cargo 
is properly  loaded. Follow 
these guidelines: 
Carrying small,  heavy loads on the  roof  is 
Tie  the  load to the  moveable  tie  down, (two per each 
side 
of the  side  rails).  Use  the  crossrails only  to keep 
the  load  from sliding. 
not recommended. 
If you  need to carry long items,  tie  the load to the 
moveable  tie downs provided  in the side rails. Also 
tie  the  load to  the  bumpers. Do not  tie the load so 
tightly  that  the  crossrails or side  rails are damaged. 
0 After  moving  the  crossrails, be sure to tighten  all the 
slider  screws. 
0 For the purpose  of  wind  noise  reduction, locate  the 
front crossrail  approximately 
18 to 24 inches (46 cm 
to 58 cm) rearward of the front supports. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE: 
Loading  cargo  that weighs more  than 200 Ibs. 
(91 kg) on  the  luggage  carrier  may  damage  your 
vehicle.  When 
you carry  large  things,  never  let 
them  hang  over  the  rear  or  the  sides  of your 
vehicle.  Load  your  cargo 
so that  it rests  on  the 
slats  and  does  not  scratch  or  damage  the vehicle. 
Put  the  cargo  against  the  side  rails  and  fasten  it  securely  to  the  luggage  carrier.  Put  the  main 
weight 
as far  forward  as  you  can. 
Don’t  exceed 
the maximum  vehicle capacity when 
loading  your  vehicle.  For  more  information on vehicle 
capacity  and  loading, see “Loading Your  Vehicle”  in 
the  Index. 
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. 
Ashtrays  and Cigarette  Lighter 
The cigarette  lighter is on the left of the engine 
cover console. 
To use  the  lighter,  press  it in  all the way  and let go. 
When  it’s  done heating,  it will  pop  back  by itself. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  hold a cigarette  lighter  in  with your  hand 
while  it 
is heating. If you do,  it  won’t  be  able  to 
back  away  from  the  heating  element  when it’s 
ready.  That 
can make  it  overheat,  damaging  the 
lighter 
and the  heating  element. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE: 
When  using  the  cigarette  lighter as  an accessory 
power  outlet,  maximum  electrical  load  must  not 
exceed 
20 amps. Always turn off any  electrical 
equipment  when  not  in  use. Leaving  electrical 
equipment  on  for  extended  periods  will drain 
your  battery. 
The  front  ashtray  is  just above  the  passenger’s  side 
front  cupholder. 
To  remove the front  ashtray,  open it and  gently  pull  it 
slightly  past  its  stop. 
To remove the  ashtray on the sliding door,  open it, press 
down 
on the  inside  tab and  pull  out. 
You  may  have  another ashtray 
on the driver’s sidewall. 
Press 
the right  side  to turn  the ashtray around  for use. To 
remove the ashtray,  open it and  gently  pull it off 
the  hinge. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  put  papers  and  other  things  that  burn  into 
your  ashtrays. 
If you  do,  cigarettes  or  other 
smoking  materials  could  set them on  fire, 
causing  damage. 
Sun Visors 
To block  out  glare, you can swing  down  the  visors.  You 
can 
also swing  them from side to side. Your  visors  may 
have  an  extension  that can be  pulled  out  for additional 
glare  protection  and 
a strap  for holdinp  small items, 
such  as  maps. 
Visor  Vanity  Mirror (If Equipped) 
Some visors  have  mirrors  built in, with or without 
lamps.  Just  lift  the  mirror  cover 
on each visor  to  turn  the 
lamps on, 
if you  have  them. 
Lighted  mirrors  also have  an  intensity  switch  to make 
the  mirror  lamps  brighter  or dimmer. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Accessory  Power  Outlets 
You can  plug  auxiliary  electrical  equipment  into 
accessory  power  outlets.  Just pull  up  from 
the bottom  of 
the door and  follow  the  proper  installation  instructions 
that  are included  with  any  electrical  equipment  that 
you  install. 
Two  accessory  power  outlets  are located 
on the 
passenger’s  side  of  the  engine cover. 
Another  accessory  power  outlet  is  located  on  the 
driver’s  side  behind  the  third  row  seating  position,  near 
the  floor. 
These  circuits  are  protected 
by a fuse and  have 
maximum  current  levels. 
NOTICE: 
When  using  the  accessory  power  outlets, 
maximum  electrical  load  must  not  exceed 
25 amps.  Always  turn off any  electrical 
equipment  when  not  in  use.  Leaving  electrical 
equipment  on  for  extended  periods 
will drain 
your  battery. 
Universal  Transmitter  (Option) 
This  transmitter  allows you to consolidate  the  functions 
of up  to three  individual  hand-held  transmitters.  It  will 
operate  garage  doors  and  gates,  or with  the  accessory 
package,  other  devices  controlled  by radio  frequency 
such  as  home/office  lighting  systems  and 
security  systems. 
The  transmitter  will  learn  and  transmit  the  frequencies 
of most  current  transmitters  and  is  powered  by your 
vehicle’s  battery  and  charging  system. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine This device complies  with  Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject to  the following  two conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not cause harmful  interference,  and 
(2) this device  must accept  any interference received, 
including interference  that  may cause 
undesired  operation. 
This  device complies  with RSS-210  of  Industry  Canada. 
Operation  is  subject 
to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause interference,  and (2) this 
device  must accept any interference, including 
interference  that  may cause undesired  operation 
of 
the device. 
Changes and modifications 
to this system  by other  than 
an  authorized service  facility could void  authorization  to 
use  this equipment. 
Programming  the  Transmitter 
Do not  use  the  transmitter  with  any garage door opener 
that  does 
not have  the “stop and  reverse” feature. This 
includes any garage door opener  model  manufactured 
before  April 
1, 1982. 
Be  sure  that people  and objects are clear  of the garage 
door 
you are programming. 
Your  vehicle’s  engine should  be  turned 
off while 
programming  the  transmitter.  Follow  these steps to 
program  up  to three channels: 
1. If you  have  previously  programmed  a  universal 
channel,  proceed to Step 
2. Otherwise,  hold  down 
the two outside  buttons  on  the  universal  transmitter 
until 
the red  light  begins  to flash  rapidly 
(approximately  20 seconds). Then release the 
buttons.  This procedure  initializes  the  memory  and 
erases  any  previous  settings  for all three channels. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2. 
3. 
4. 
Hold the end of the  hand-held  transmitter  against the 
bottom  surface of the  universal  transmitter so that 
you can still  see the  red  light. 
Decide  which one 
of the  three  channels you want to 
program.  Using  both  hands,  press  the  hand-held 
transmitter  button  and  the  desired  button  on 
the 
universal  transmitter.  Continue to hold  both  buttons 
through  Step 
4. 
Hold  down  both  buttons  until you see the  red  light 
on  the  universal  transmitter  flash  rapidly.  The rapid 
flashing,  which  could take up 
to 90 seconds, 
indicates  that  the  universal  transmitter  has  been 
programmed.  Release  both  buttons  once  the  light 
starts  to flash  rapidly. 
If 
you have  trouble  programming  the  universal 
transmitter,  make  sure that 
you have  followed  the 
directions  exactly  as  described  and 
that the  battery in the 
hand-held  transmitter  is  not  dead. If you still  cannot 
program  it, rotate 
the hand-held  transmitter  end  over  end 
and 
try again.  The universal  transmitter  may  not  work 
with  older  garage  door  openers that 
do not  meet  current 
Federal  Consumer  Safety Standards.  If  you cannot 
program 
the transmitter  after repeated  attempts,  consult 
your 
GM dealer.  Be  sure 
to keep the original  hand-held  transmitter 
in case you need 
to erase  and  reprogram the 
universal  transmitter. 
Operating  the Tran I -:--. - r 
Press  and  hold  the  appropriate  button on the  universal 
transmitter.  The red  light  comes 
on while  the  signal is 
being  transmitted. 
Note  that  the  effective  transmission  range  of  the 
universal  transmitter  may  differ  from the  hand-held 
transmitter  and  from  one channel  to another. 
Erasing  Channels 
To  erase  all  three  programmed  channels, hold  down the 
two outside  buttons until the  red  light  begins  to  flash. 
Individual  channels cannot  be  erased, but  can  be 
reprogrammed  using  the  procedure  for programming  the 
transmitter  explained  earlier. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Training  a  Garage  Opener  with  a  “Rolling Code”  Feature 
If you programmed the  universal  transmitter,  but  the 
garage  door will 
not open,  and if your garage  door 
opener  was  manufactured  after 1995,  your  garage door 
may  have  a security  feature that changes the “code”  of 
your  garage  door opener every time  it  is opened 
or closed. 
To determine if your garage  door opener  has this 
“rolling code” feature,  press  the appropriate  button  on 
the  universal  transmitter that  was programmed.  If 
the 
red  light flashes rapidly  for  one  to two  seconds,  then 
turns  solid,  your garage  door opener  has  this  feature. 
To program a garage door opener  with  the  rolling  code 
feature,  do 
the following: 
1. Program  your  hand-held  transmitter to  the  universal 
transmitter  by following  the  steps provided  under 
“Programming  the Transmitter” earlier  in 
this  section. 
2. Remove  the cover  panel from the garage  door 
opener  receiver.  It  is  located  near  the  garage door 
opener  motor.  3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
Locate 
the  training  button  on  the  garage door opener 
receiver.  The exact  location  and  color will  vary. 
Press  the training  button  on  the  garage door opener 
receiver  for one  to two seconds. 
Return 
to your  vehicle  and  press the programmed 
button  on  the  universal  transmitter  until  the  red  light 
flashes  rapidly  (about  two seconds). 
Release  the  button,  then  press  the  button  again  to 
confirm  that  it  was  programmed 
to the garage door 
opener  receiver. 
You  may  now  use either the  universal  transmitter  or the 
hand-held  transmitter 
to open  your garage door.  If  you 
still  have  difficulty  in  programming  and  require 
assistance,  please 
call 1-800-355-35 15, 
Accessories 
Accessories  for the universal  transmitter  are available 
from the manufacturer 
of the  unit.  If  you would  like 
additional  information,  please  call  1-800-355-35 
15. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A. Lamp Switches 
B. Instrument  Panel Dimmer 
C.  Multifunction Lever 
D.  Hazard  Lamp Switch 
E. Transmission  Shift Lever 
E Ignition Switch 
G. Rear Defogger 
H. Comfort Controls 
I.  Rear  A/C Control (Option) 
J. Rear  Heater Control (Option) 
K. Rear Washermiper 
L. Front  Ashtray 
M. Accessory  Power Outlets 
N. Cupholders/Storage  Tray 
0. Front Storage Compartment 
P. Audio System 
Q. Cigarette Lighter 
R. Hood  Release 
S. Dome  Override  Button 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
Your instrument  panel  cluster is designed  to  let you know  at a glance  how  your  vehicle  is  running.  You’ll  know  how 
fast  you’re  going,  about 
how much fuel remains,  and  many  other  things  you’ll  need to know to drive  safely 
and  economically. 
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