hood release CHEVROLET CAMARO 1993 Owners Manual
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How to Use This Manual
These symbols are on some of your
controls: These symbols are used
on warning and
indicator lights:
Windshield Wiper
Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster
0
9
0-
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Rear Window Defogger Ventilating Fan Engine Coolant
Temperature
Battery Charging System
El
Engine Oil Pressure Brake (Canada)
Anti-Lock Brake System (Canada)
Low Coolant h
Here are some other symbols you may
See:
Fuel
Hood Release
Hatchback
Release
Lighter
Horn
Speaker
p3
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How to Use This Manual
These symbols are on some of your
controls: These symbols are used
on warning and
indicator lights:
Windshield Wiper
Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster
0
9
0-
I
Rear Window Defogger Ventilating Fan Engine Coolant
Temperature
Battery Charging System
El
Engine Oil Pressure Brake (Canada)
Anti-Lock Brake System (Canada)
Low Coolant h
Here are some other symbols you may
See:
Fuel
Hood Release
Hatchback
Release
Lighter
Horn
Speaker
p3
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Part b
Here you will find information
about the care
of your Chevrolet .
This part begins with service and
fuel information. and then it shows
how
to check important fluid and
lubricant levels
. There is also
technical information about your
vehicle. and a section devoted to
its appearance care
.
Service & Appearance Care
Service .......................................................... 218
Fuel
............................................................ 219
Checking Things under the Hood
..................................... 223
HoodRelease
................................................... 223
Engineoil
...................................................... 226
Aircleaner
..................................................... 230
Automatic Transmission Fluid
...................................... 233
Manual Transmission Fluid
........................................ 235
Hydraulicclutch
................................................ 237
RearAxle
...................................................... 237
Enginecoolant
.................................................. 238
Power Steering Fluid
............................................. 242
Windshield Washer Fluid
.......................................... 243
Brake Master Cylinder
............................................ 244
Battery
........................................................ 246
Bulb Replacement
................................................. 247
Loading Your Vehicle
.............................................. 255
Appearance Care and Maintenance Materials
............................ 274
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
.................................. 275
Service Parts Identification Label
..................................... 275
Add-on Electrical Equipment
........................................ 275
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
.......................................... 276
Replacement Bulbs
................................................ 279
Capacities and Specifications
......................................... 280
Tires
............................................................ 256
Appearancecare
.................................................. 265
217
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To take off the cap, turn it slowly to the
left (counterclockwise). When you put the
cap back on, turn it to
the right until
you hear a clicking noise.
I A If you get gasoline on you and
L then something ignites it, you
could be badly
burned. Gasoline can
spray out on you if you open the
fuel filler
cap too quickly. This
spray
can happen if your tank is
nearly full, and is more likely in
hot ~
weather. Open the fuel filler cap
slowly
and wait for any “hiss” noise
to stop. Then unscrew the cap all the
way.
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1
If you _____1 need a new cap, be sure to get
the right type. Your dealer can get
one for you. If you get the wrong
type, it may not fit and your fuel
tank and emissions system might be -
I damaged.
Checking Things under
the Hood
Hood Release
To open the hood, first pull the handle
inside the vehicle.
223 9 9 9
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Service 8t Appearance Care
c
Then go to the front of the vehicle and
pull up on the hood release.
Lift
the hood.
I
I CAUTION:
An electric fan under the hood
can start up and injure you
even when
the engine is not
running. Keep hands, clothing and
tools away from any underhood
* xtric fan.
I
Y
3.4L L32 (Code S)
When you open the hood you'll see.
1. Battery
2. Engine Coolant Reservoir
3. Engine Oil Dipstick
4. Automatic Transmission Dipstick
5. Air Cleaner
(if equipped)
6. Oil Fill Cap
7. Brake Fluid Reservoir
8. Power Steering Reservoir
9. Windshield Washer Reservoir
10. Engine Fan
11. Clutch Fluid Reservoir (if equipped)
224
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USAGE
Rear Axle (Standard
and Limited-Slip Differential)
Hood Latch Assembly
a. Pivots and Spring
b. Release Pawl
Anchor
Hood and door
hinges, rear folding seat,
fuel door
hinge, rear compart-
ment lid hinges
Weatherstrips
FLUIDILUBRICANT
Axle Lubricant (GM Part No. 1052271) or SAE $OW-90 GL-5 Gear Lubricant.
a. Engine oil.
b. Chassis lubricant meeting requirements
of NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB
(GM Part
No. 1052497) or equivalent.
Engine oil or Lubriplate Lubricant (GM Part
No. 1050109).
~~ ~
Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. 12345579) or equivalent.
See “Replacement Parts’’
in the Index for recommended replacement filters, valves and spark plugs.
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Gages Engine Coolant Temperature
... 102
Engine Oil Pressure .......... 104
Fuel ...................... 100
Warning Lights and Indicators ... 99
Gasolines for Cleaner Air ....... 221
Glass ........................ 269
Glove Box .................... 92
GM Participation in Better ...........
Business Bureau Mediation/
Arbitration Program
........ 3 16
Halogen Bulbs ............... 247
Hatch Release .................. 51
Hatch Release. Remote .......... 51
Hazard Warning Flashers ........ 184
Head Restraints ................ 14
Headlight Aiming .............. 248
Headlight Highbow Beam ....... 78
Heater Controls ................ 110
Heater. Engine Block ............ 61
Heating ....................... 11 1
Heating. Bi-Level ............... 111
High Beams .................. 154
Highway Hypnosis ............. 164
Hill and Mountain Roads ........ 165
Hills. Parking on .............. 168
Hitches ...................... 176
Hood Release ................. 223
Hood. Checking Things
under the
................... 223
Hook-Ups Front Towing ........ 19 1
Hook-Ups. Rear Towing ........ 192
Horn ......................... 76
How to Add Coolant to the
Coolant Recovery Tank
....... 197
How to Add Coolant to the
Radiator
............... 199. 201
Hydraulic Clutch .............. 237
Hydroplaning ................. 157
Hypnosis. Highway ............ 164
Identification Number.
Vehicle
.................... 275
If a Tire Goes Flat ............. 204
If You’re Stuck in Deep
Snow
..................... 173
If You’re Stuck: In Sand.
Mud. Ice or Snow ............ 215
Ignition Switch ................. 55
Inflatable Restraint. Supplemental . . 25
335 . .
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Rainy Weather Tips. Some Other
..................... 157
Rear Axle
.................... 237
Rear Axle. Limited-Slip
.......... 70
Rear Drum Brakes
............. 145
Rear Seat Passengers (Safety Belts)
...................... 32
Rear Seatback. Folding
.......... 15
Rear Towing Hook-Ups
......... 192
Rear Window Defogger
.......... 1 14
Reclining Front Seatbacks
........ 13
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
................. 305
Recovery. Off-Road
............ 149 Release
Hatch
...................... 51
Hood
...................... 223
Remote Hatch
................ 51
Reminder. Lights On
............ 85
Remote Hatch Release ........... 51
Replacement Bulbs
(Part Numbers)
.............. 279
Replacement Air Filter
................... 231
Bulb (Service)
.............. 247
Parts
...................... 281
Wheel
..................... 263
Wheels. Used
............... 264
Reminder Light. Safety Belt
...... 20
Replacing Brake System Parts .... 246 Replacing Safety Belts after
Reporting Safety Defects a Crash
..................... 45
To General Motors ........... 319
To the Canadian Government . . 3 18
To the United States
Government
.............. 318
Checking Your System
......... 45
Child
....................... 36
Head
....................... 14
Where to Put the
.............. 36
Road Signs
................... 132
Color of
................... 132
Shapeof
................... 133
Symbols
on ................. 134
Road. Problems
on the .......... 183
339 .
Restraints
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Service Station Information
Hood Release
See Page 223.
Engine Oil Dipstick and Fill Cap
(3.4L L32 (Code S) Engine)
See Page 226.
Engine Oil Dipstick and Fill Cap
(5.7L LT1 (Code P) Engine)
See Page 226.
Cold Tire Pressure
See Tire-Loading Information label on the inside
of the
rear edge of the driver's door.
See Page 255.
Fuel Cap
Capacity 15.5.U.S. gallons (58.7L).
Use unleaded gas only, 87 octane
or higher for
the 3.4L
L32 (Code S) engine, 91 octane or
higher
for the 5.7L LT1 (Code P) engine.
See Page 219.
Windshield Washer Fluid Reservorr
See Page 243.
Battery
The Delco Freedom@ battery needs no water.
See Page 246.
Cooling System Reservoir
Check coolant at the coolant recovery tank by
using the dipstick. Add coolant at the coolant
recovery tank. The fluid should be at
or a
little above
the FULL HOT mark on the
dipstick when
the engine is warm. If the
engine is cool, the level should be at
FULL
COLD on the dipstick.
See Page 238.
_?are Tire Pressure
Compact spare: 60 psi (420 kPa).
See Page 214.
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