fog light CHEVROLET CAMARO 1994 4.G Owners Manual
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Vehicle Symbols
These are some of the symbols you will
find
on your vehicle. For example, these
symbols are used on an original battery:
Caution Possible Injury
A
Protect Eyes by Shielding
@
Caustic Battery Acid
Could Cause Burns
Avoid Sparks or Flames
8
Sparks or Flame could
Explode Battery
These symbols are important for you and
your passengers whenever your vehicle
is
driven:
Fasten Safety Belts
Door LocWUnlock
Window Up/Down
These symbols have to do with your lights:
Master Lighting Switch
Turn Signal Direction
Hazard Warning Flashers
A
Headlight Hlgh Beam
Parking Lights
Courtesy Lights
Fog Lamps
$0
These symbols are on some of your
Zontrols:
Windshield Wiper
Windshield Washer
Windshield Defroster
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Bi-Level Vent
Heater
Blend
These symbols are used on warning and
indicator lights:
Engine Coolant
Temperature
Battery Charging System
El
Fuel
Engine Oil Pressure
Brake (Canada) Anti-Lock Brake System
(Canada)
Low Coolant
m
Here are some other symbols you may see:
Hatchflrunk Release
Hood Release
Lighter Horn
B
k3
Speaker
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There are several ways to turn off the
Cruise Control:
1. Step lightly on the brake pedal or push
the clutch pedal, if you have a manual
transmission;
2. Move the Cruise switch to “OFF.”
To Erase Speed Memory
When you turn off the Cruise Control or
the ignition, your Cruise Control set speel
memory is erased.
ASR and Cruise Control
If your ASR system engages while your
Cruise Control is set, Cruise Control will
disengage. Your speed will be set in
memory, though. When Cruise Control
engages again, use “WAY’
(Resume/Accelerate) to
go back to your
set speed.
Operation of Lights
4lthough your vehicle’s lighting system
:headlights, parking lights, fog lamps,
side marker lights and taillights) meets all
ipplicable federal lighting requirements,
Zertain states and provinces may apply
:heir own lighting regulations that may
require special attention before you
>perate these lights.
For example, some jurisdictions may
require that you operate fog lamps only
when your lower beam headlights are also
m, or that headlights be turned on
whenever you must use your windshield
wipers. In addition, most jurisdictions
prohibit driving solely with parkmg
lights, especially at dawn or dusk. It is
recommended that you check with your
own state or provincial highway authority
for applicable lighting regulations.
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?og Lights (Option)
Jse your fog lights for better vision in
oggy or misty conditions. Your parking
ights must be on or your fog lights won7
work.
To turn the fog lights on, push the switch
tbove
$0 . Push the bottom of the
;witch to turn the fog lights off.
A light
In the switch will come on when the fog
ights are on.
Zog lights
will go off whenever your higl
>earns come
on. When the high beams gc
Iff, the fog lights will come on again.
I Interior Lights
ourtesy Lights
Then any door is opened, several interior
ghts go on. These lights are courtesy
ghts. They make it easier for you to
Iter and leave your vehicle.
ourtesy lights include the dome light
Id other lights throughout the interior of
)ur vehicle.
kont Map Lights
Tour inside rearview mirror includes two
nap lights. Each light has its own switch.
Jse the switch closest to the light to turn
t on. The lights will also go on when a
loor is opened.
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1. Upper Air Vent
2. Main Light Control
3. Side Upper Air Vent
4. Instrument Cluster
5. Comfort Controls
6. Audio System
7. Side Window Defogger Vent
8. GloveBox
9. Remote Hatch Release
10. Cassette Tape Storage
11. Shift Lever
12. Parking Brake Lever
13. Cupholder
14. Storage Console and Compact Disc
15. Acceleration Slip Regulation Switch
Storage
(if equipped)
(if equipped)
16. Ashtray and
Coinholder with Mat
17. Cigarette Lighter
18. Horn
19. Rear Window Defogger Switch
20. Fog Lamp Switch (if equipped)
21. Convertible Top Switch (if equipped)
22. Ashtray (Manual Transmission)
(Automatic Transmission)
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Rear Window Defogger (opnoN)
The rear window defogger uses a
warming grid to remove fog from the rear
window.
Press the right side of the switch to turn
on the defogger. An indicator light will
come on to remind you that the defogger
is on. The defogger will turn off
automatically after about ten minutes of
use. If you turn it on again, the defogger
will operate for about five minutes only.
You can also
turn the defogger off by
pressing the left side
of the switch.
Do not attach anything like a temporary
vehicle license or a decal across
the
defogger grid on the rear window.
NOTICE:
Don’t use a razor blade or something
else sharp on the inside of the rear
window. If you do, you could cut or
damage the warming grid, and the
repairs wouldn’t be covered by your
warranty.
:/ow-Through Ventilation ;ystem
lour Chevrolet’s flow-through ventilatiol
ystem supplies outside air into the
ehicle when
it is moving. Outside air
vlill also enter the vehicle when the heatel
lr the air conditioning fan is running.
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Do not tow with sling-type equip-
ment or fascia/fog light damage
will
occur.
Use wheel
lift or car carrier equip-
ment. Additional ramping may be
required for car carrier equipment.
Use safety chains and wheel straps. Attach
a separate safety chain around
outboard end
of each lower control arm.
I
NOTICE:
I
Take care not to damage the brake
pipes and hoses or the ABS sensor
and wiring.
NOTICE:
Towing a vehicle over rough surfaces
could damage a vehicle. Damage
can occur from vehicle-to-ground
or vehicle-to-wheel-lift-equipment
contact. To help avoid damage,
install a towing dolly and raise
vehicle
until adequate clearance is
obtained between the ground and/or
wheel-lift equipment.
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1 - Air Bag: SIR Components
2 - Backup Lights; Daytime Running
(15 Amp.)
Lights Module (Canada); Turn
Flasher
(20 Amp.)
3 - HVAC Selector Switch (Heater/Air
Conditioner); Rear Defogger
(25 Amp.)
4 - Powertrain Control Module;
Instrument Cluster; PASS-Keys11
Decoder Module
(10 Amp.)
5 - Powertrain Control Module;
PASS-Keys11 Decoder Module;
Fuel Pump Relay
(1 5 Amp.)
6 - Brake LighVCruise Release
Switch; Hazard Flasher
(20 Amp.)
7 - Power Door Locks; Power Mirrors;
Hatch Release
(15 Amp.)
8 - Audio Alarm Module; Bases
Relay; Courtesy Lights: Console
Compartment, Glove Box, Dome,
Trunk, Rear Courtesy, Rearview
Mirror and Radio
(1 5 Amp.)
9 - Audio Alarm Module; Daytime
Running Lights Module (Canada);
Diagnostic Energy Reserve
Module; Instrument Cluster;
Remote Lock Control Module
(IO Amp.)
10 - Exterior Lighting (20 Amp.)
11 - Cigarette Lighter; Horn Relay
12 - Power Seats: Rear Defogger
(25 Amp.)
(30 Amp. Circuit Breaker)
13 - Brightness Control (5 Amp.)
14 - Windshield Wipermasher
(25 Amp.)
15 - Power Windows, Convertible
Top Switch
(30 Amp. Circuit
Breaker)
16 - Diagnostic Energy Reserve
Module
(3 Amp.)
17 - Radio; ( 15 Amp.)
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Ashtray* ......................................................... 194
Automatic Transmission Indicator
...................................... 73
Backup ......................................................... 1141
Center High-Mounted Stoplight
....................................... 921
Cluster
.......................................................... 161
Console ......................................................... 194
Dome
........................................................... 906
DoorCourtesy
..................................................... 74
Fog
............................................................. 885
GloveBox ....................................................... 194
Front
Parking and Turn Signal
....................................... 2397
Headlight (Low Beam)
........................................... H-435 1
Headlight (High Beam) .......................................... H-4352
High Beam Indicator
............................................... 161
Heater and
A/C Control
.............................................. 37
IndicatorLights
................................................... 161
Interior Door Handle
................................................ 74
License .......................................................... 194
Reading
....................................................... 212-2
Rearcourtesy
..................................................... 562
Sidemarker ....................................................... 194
TailOnly
........................................................ 194
Tail/Stop/Turn
................................................... 2057
Trunk
........................................................... 562
Turn Signal Indicators .............................................. 161
"Manual transmission only .
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....... 79
To Get Out of
................ 79
To Increase Speed While Using
. . 77
To Reduce Speed While Using
. . 78
To Resume a Set Speed ........ 77
ToSet
...................... 76
Using on Hills
............... 78
Curves. Driving on
.............. 130
Customer Assistance for the Hearing
or Speech Impaired (TDD)
..... 258
Customer Assistance Information
. . 257
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
... 258
Daytime Running Lights
....... 80
Deep Standing Water
Driving through
.............. 58
Defects. Safety
Reporting to General Motors
.... 260
Reporting to the Canadian
Government
............... 260
Reporting to the United States
Government
............... 259
Defensive Driving
.............. 124
Defogger. Rear Window
......... 1 I1
Defogging and Defrosting
Windows
................... 109
Dimensions. Vehicle
............ 235
Doing Your Own Service Work
.... 180
Door Locks
.................... 47
Door Locks. Power
............. 48 Driver Position (Safety
Belts)
..... 21
Driving
AtNight
.................... 133
City
........................ 136
Defensive
................... 124
Drunken
.................... 124
Freeway
.................... 137
In the Rain .................. 134
On Curves
.................. 130
On Snow or Ice
.............. 140
Through Deep Standing Water
... 58
Winter
...................... 139
With a Trailer
................ 145
Drunken Driving
............... 124
Electrical Center. Underhood
.... 230
Electrical Equipment. Add-on
..... 227
Electric Mirror Control
.......... 82
Emergencies. Braking in
......... 129
Emergencies. Steering in
......... 130
Engine
Coolant
..................... 198
Coolant (Block) Heater
........ 59
Coolant Temperature Gage
..... 97
Exhaust
..................... 70
Identification
................ 227
Oil
........................ 187
Oil Pressure Gage
............. 99
Overheating
................. 157
Specifications
................ 232
Starting Your
................ 57 Environment.
Your Vehicle
andthe
..................... 238
Exhaust. Engine
................ 70
Explanation of Scheduled
Maintenance Services
......... 244
Extender. Safety Belt
............ 43
Fabric Protection
.............. 222
Fan Control Knob
.............. 108
Features and Controls
........... 45
Filling Your Tank
............... 183
Filter.
Air. Replacement .......... 192
Finish Care (Paint)
.............. 224
Finish Damage (Paint)
........... 225
Fixed Mast Antenna
............. 124
Flashers. Hazard Warning
........ 148
Flat Tire. Changing a ............ 167
Flat. If a Tire Goes
.............. 166
Floormats
..................... 89
Flow-Through Ventilation System . . I1 1
Fluid
Automatic Transmission
....... 194
Brake
...................... 203
Manual Transmission
.......... 196
Power Steering
............... 200
Recommended
............... 251
Windshield Washer
........... 201
FogLights
.................... 81
Folding Rear Seatback
........... 15
Foreign Countries. Fuels in ....... 182
Foreign Material Paint Damage
.... 225
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