mileage CHEVROLET CAMARO 1973 2.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
The time or mileage intervals on
the following pages are intended
as
a guide for establishing regular
maintenance and lubrication
periods for your car. Sustained
heavy duty
or high speed operations
or operation under adverse condi
tions may necessitate more frequent
servicing. To determine specific
recommendations for conditions
under which you use your car, con-
Fuel
Requirements
Your Camaro is designed to op
erate on a good quality fuel of
ap
proximately 91 Research Octane
Number or higher, commonly sold
in the United
States and Canada.
Use of a fuel which is too low in
suIt your Authorized Chevrolet
Dealer.
Maintenance Schedule
For owner convenience, a sep
arate maintenance folder has been
provided with your car which con
tains a complete schedule and
brief explanation of the safety,
emission control, lubrication and
anti-knock quality will result
in
"spark knock", a metallic rapping
noise generated during the
com
bustion process. It should be noted
that Research
Octane Number
does not completely describe fuel
octane quality. Therefore ,
if you
hear knock in your engine you
may wish
to try a different gaso
line.
If knocking persists consult
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general maintenance it requires.
The maintenance folder informa
tion
is supplemented by this sec
tion of the
Owner's Manual, as
well as the separate emission con
trol systems folder also furnished
with your car. Read all three
pub
lications for a full understanding
of vehicle maintenance require
ments.
your authorized Chevrolet dealer.
In any case, continuous
or exces-
sive knocking may result in engine
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damage and constitutes misuse of
the engine for which Chevrolet
Motor Division
is not responsible
under the terms of the
New Vehi-
cle Warranty.
General Motors recommends
the
use of unleaded or low-lead (0
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • Your name, address, telephone
number
• Vehicle Identification number*
• Dealer's name and location
• Vehicle's delivery date and
mileage
• Nature of problem
STEP THREE -Contact the
Customer Services Manager,
Chevrolet Central Office, Chev
rolet Motor Division, Detroit, Michigan
48202 313-556-5776
(or
in Canada contact the
Owner Relations Supervisor,
General Motors of Canada
Limited, Oshawa, Ontario, 416
644-6624).
If after an additional
review of all facts involved he feels
that some further action can be
taken, he will
so instruct the Zone.
In any case, your letter will be
acknowledged providing Chevro
let's position in the matter.
When contacting the Zone or
Central
Office, please bear in mind that
ultimately your problem likely
will be resolved in the dealership,
utilizing the
dealer's facilities,
equipment and personnel.
It is sug
gested, therefore, that you follow
the above steps in sequence when
pursuing a problem.
Your purchase of a Chevrolet
product
is greatly appreciated by
both your dealer and Chevrolet
Motor Division.
It is our sincere
desire to assist you in any way pos
sible to assure your complete satis
faction with your vehicle.
* Available from vehicle registration, title or plate attached to left top of instrument panel and visible through
the windshield.
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