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Part 2
Features & Controls
Keys .............................................................. 48
.... DoorLocks ......................................................... 50
Theft .............................................................. 52
Here you can learn about the
many standard and optional
features on your Chevrolet. and
information
on starting. shifting
and braking
. Also explained are
the instrument panel and the
warning systems that tell you if
everything is working properly
-
and what to do if you have a
problem .
PASS-Key II@ ...................................................... 53
New Vehicle "Break-In" .............................................. 55
Ignitionswitch ...................................................... 55
Starting Your Engine ................................................. 57
Driving through Deep Standing Water
.................................... 61
Engine Block Heater
................................................. 61
Automatic Transmission .............................................. 62
ManualTransmission ................................................. 66
Limited-Slip Rear Axle
............................................... 70
Parking
............................................................ 70
EngineExhaust
..................................................... 74
Windows
.......................................................... 75
Horn
.............................................................. 76
Tiltwheel
.......................................................... 76
Operation of Lights
.................................................. 84
Interior Lights ...................................................... 86
Mirrors ............................................................ 87
Twin Lift-off Roof Panels
............................................. 88
Storage and Compartments ............................................ 92
Sunvisors
......................................................... 94
Ashtray and Lighter .................................................. 94
FloorMats ......................................................... 95
Instrument Panel and Cluster ........................................... 98
Warning Lights
. Gages and Indicators .................................... 99
47
The Turn Signal/Headlight Beam Lever .................................. 77
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Features & Controls
t
Manual Remote Control Mirror
Adjust the driver side outside mirror with
the lever
on the door. Adjust the mirror so
that you can just see the side of your
vehicle when
you are sitting in a
comfortable driving position.
Electric Mirror Control (Option)
The electric mirror control is on the
driver’s door.
To adjust either mirror, turn
the switch to LEFT or RIGHT. Then use
the joystick to adjust the mirror.
The control only works when the ignition
switch is
in Run or Acc, or when RAP is
present. (See “Retained Accessory
Power”
in the Index.)
Twin Lift-OffRoof
Panels (oPnoN)
f you have this option, you can remove
me or both lift-off roof
panels.
CAUTION: 1
Don’t try to remove the T-top
panels while the vehicle
is
moving. Trying to remove a T-top
panel
while the vehicle is moving
could cause an accident. The panel
could
fall into the vehicle and cause
you to lose control, or
it could fly
off and strike another vehicle. You
or others could be injured. Remove
a T-top panel only when the vehicle
I is parked.
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Features & Controls
I
Push the handle closed to secure the panel in the slot.
To lock each panel in the
storage area, use your door key.
An improperly 111sw1ea l-rop
me vehicle. You
or others could be
injured. After installing a T-top
panel, always
check that it is firmly
attached by pushing up on the
L panel may fall into or fly off High pressure car washes may cause 1
water to enter your vehicle. Neve]
spray water directly at the roof
panel joints. This will cause leaks
underside of
the panel.
I
Reverse the steps above to install the
T-top panels.
... 90
When installing panels, be sure to align
weatherstrips properly. Panels incorrectly
installed may leak. T-Top Sunshades
1. Start with the panel marked DRIVER
FRONT. Unlatch the driver-side
T-top, raise it halfway and close the
latch handle.
2. With the top raised and resting on the
center
roof rail, slide the flat edge of
the sunshade panel (with the vinyl
side
to the glass) between the glass
and plastic trim, making sure the edge
marked
DRIVER FRONT is pointing
to the front of the vehicle.
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Service 8t Appearance Care
Cleaning the Outside of the Windshield
and Wiper Blades
If the windshield is not clear after using
the windshield washer, or if the wiper
blade chatters when running, wax or other material may be on the blade or
windshield,
Clean the outside
of the windshield with
GM Windshield Cleaner, Bon-Ami
Powder@ (GM Part
No. 1050011). The
windshield is clean if beads do not form
when
you rinse it with water.
Clean the blade by wiping vigorously
with a cloth
soaked in full strength
windshield washer solvent. Then rinse the
blade with water.
9 270
Wiper blades should be checked on a
regular basis and replaced when worn.
Cleaning Twin Lift-off Roof Panels
Special care is necessary when cleaning,
removing and/or storing the roof panels.
0 Flush off dust and dirt with water,
Clean the panels with GM Glass
then dry the panels.
Cleaner. Leave the cleaner on the
panel for one minute, then wipe
the
panel with a soft, lint-free cloth.
0 Don’t use abrasive cleaning materials.
Cieaning the Outside of Your
Chevrolet
The paint finish on your vehicle provides
beauty, depth of
color, gloss retention and
durability.
Washing Your Vehicle
The best way to preserve your vehicle’s
finish is to keep it clean by washing it
often with lukewarm
or cold water.
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Child Restraints ................ 36
Rear Seat
................... 38
Right Front Seat
.............. 40
Top Strap ................... 37
Where
to Put the .............. 36
Children (Safety Belts)
........... 34
Children Larger (Safety Belts)
..... 43
Cigarette Lighter ............... 95
Circuit Breakers. Fuses and
...... 276
City Driving
.................. 160
Cleaner. Air
.................. 230
Cleaning Fabric. Using Foam-Type
Cleaner on
............... 266
Fabric. Using Solvent-Type Cleaner on
............... 267
Glass ...................... 269 Problems. Special
............ 268
The Inside of Your Chevrolet
... 266
The Outside of the Windshield
and Wiper Blades
.......... 270
The Outside of Your
Chevrolet
................ 270
The Top of the Instrument
Panel
.................... 269
Twin Lift-off
Roof Panels
.............. 270
Vinyl or Leather
............. 269
Clock. Setting the
............... 116
Close-Out Panel
................ 93
Clutch. Hydraulic
.............. 237
Color of Road Signs
............ 132
Comfort Controls
............... 1 10 Comfort Controls and Audio
Systems
................... 109
Compact Disc Player.
Delco-Base@
AMEM Stereo with .......... 121
Compact Disc. Care of Your
..... 129
Compact Disc Storage. Cassette and
................. 93
Compact Disc.
To Play a ........ 122
Compact Spare
................ 214
Compartments. Storage and
....... 92
Console Storage. Front
........... 92
Control of a Vehicle
............ 140
Control. Loss of
............... 151
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Index
340
Road. Your Driving and the ...... 13 1
Roads. Hill and Mountain ....... 165
Roadside Assistance. Chevrolet ... 3 19
Rocking Your Vehicle to
Get it Out .................. 216
Roof Panels. Twin Lift-off ....... 88
Running Lights. Daytime
......... 85
Running Your Engine while
You’re Parked
................ 75
Safety Belts
Adults
...................... 21
Air bags
.................... 25
Care of .................... 269
Children .................... 34
Extender .................... 44
How to Wear Properly ......... 21 Lap-Shoulder
................ 2 1
Larger Children .............. 43
Questions People Ask ......... 19
Reminder Light .............. 20
Replacing after a Crash ........ 45
Seats and .................... 11
Smaller Children and Babies .... 35
They’re for Everyone .......... 15
Use during Pregnancy ......... 31
Why They Work .............. 17
Safety Chains ................. 177
Safety Defects
Reporting to General Motors
... 3 19
Reporting to the Canadian
Government
.............. 318
Reporting to the United
States Government
......... 3 18
Safety Warnings and Symbols ...... 7
Schedule. Maintenance ......... 285
Scheduled Maintenance Services
. . 289
Seats And Safety Belts
...... ; ....... 11
And Seat Controls ............ 12
Manual Front ................ 12
Manual. Four-Way ............ 12
Power. Six-Way
.............. 13
Folding Rear ................. 15
Latches. Front ............... 14
Reclining Front .............. 13
Rear Seat ................... 38
Right Front Seat .............. 40
Seatback
Securing
a Child Restraint
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Trailer Backing Up with a
........... 178
Brakes
.................... 177
Driving on Grades with a
...... 179
Driving with a
.............. 177
Following Distance with a
..... 178
If You Do Decide to Pull a ..... 174
Making Turns
with a ......... 178
Parking on Hills with a
........ 180
Passing with a
.............. 178
Tongue. Weight of the
........ 176
Towing a
................... 173
Towing. Maintenance When
... 181
Turn Signals When Towing a
................. 179
Weight of the
............... 175
When You Are Ready to Leave
after Parking on a Hill
........ 180 Transmission
Automatic
................... 62
Fluid. Automatic
............ 233
Fluid. Manual
............... 235
Manual (Six-Speed)
........... 67
Trip Odometer
................. 99
Manual (Five-Speed)
.......... 66
Turn Signal and Lane Turn Signalmeadlight Beam
Lever. the
................... 77
Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
................... 179
Twin Lift-off Roof Panels
........ 88
Change Indicator
............. 77 Underbody
Maintenance
....... 273
Underhood Electrical Center
..... 278
Used Replacement Wheels
....... 264
Uphill. Parking
................ 168
Vehicle Control of a
................ 140
Damage Warnings
............. 8
Dimensions
................ 283
Environment and Your
........ 288
Identification Number
(VIN) ... 275
Loading Your
............... 255
Parking
Your ................ 73
Storage
.................... 247
Symbols
..................... 9
Towing Your
................ 190
Washing
Your ............... 270
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