remote start CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1993 1.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your Driving and the Road 
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Night  Wsion 
No one  can  see  as  well  at  night as in  the 
daytime.  But  as  we  get  older these 
differences  increase.  A SO-year-old 
driver 
may require  at least  twice  as 
much  light  to  see  the  same  thing  at  night 
as a  20-year-old. 
What  you do in  the  daytime  can 
also 
affect  your  night  vision.  For  example,  if 
you  spend  the  day  in  bright  sunshine  you 
are  wise  to  wear  sunglasses.  Your  eyes 
will  have  less  trouble  adjusting  to  night. 
But  if  you’re  driving, don’t  wear 
sunglasses  at night.  They  may  cut  down 
on  glare  from  headlights,  but  they 
also 
make  a lot  of  things  invisible  that  should 
remain  visible-such  as parked  cars, 
obstacles,  pedestrians,  or even  trains 
blocking  railway  crossings.  You  may 
want  to 
put on  your  sunglasses  after  you 
have  pulled  into  a brightly-lighted 
service  or refreshment  area. Eyes 
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shielded  from  that  glare may adjust 
more  quickly  to  darkness  back  on  the 
road.  But  be  sure to  remove  your 
sunglasses  before you  leave  the  service 
area. 
You  can  be  temporarily  blinded  by 
approaching  lights.  It can  take  a second 
or  two,  or even  several  seconds,  for  your 
eyes  to  readjust  to  the  dark. When  you 
are  faced  with  severe  glare  (as  from  a 
driver  who  doesn’t  lower  the  high 
beams,  or a vehicle  with  misaimed 
headlights),  slow  down  a little.  Avoid 
staring  directly  into  the  approaching 
lights.  If  there is a line  of opposing 
traffic,  make  occasional  glances  over  the  line  of headlights  to  make  certain  that 
one 
of the  vehicles  isn’t  starting  to  move 
into  your  lane.  Once  you are past  the 
bright  lights,  give  your  eyes  time  to  readjust  before  resuming  speed. 
High Beams 
If  the  vehicle  approaching  you  has  its 
high  beams  on, signal  by flicking  yours 
to  high  and  then  back  to  low  beam.  This  is  the  usual  signal  to  lower  the  headlight 
beams. 
If the  other  driver  still  doesn’t 
lower  the  beams,  resist  the  temptation  to 
put  your  high  beams  on. 
This only 
makes  two  half-blinded  drivers. 
On  a freeway,  use  your  high  beams  only 
in  remote  areas  where  you  won’t  impair 
approaching  drivers. 
In some places, 
like  cities,  using  high  beams  is  illegal. 
When  you  follow  another  vehicle  on  a 
freeway  or  highway,  use  low  beams. 
True, most  vehicles  now  have  day-night 
mirrors  that  enable  the  driver  to  reduce 
glare.  But  outside  mirrors  are  not  of this 
type  and  high  beams  from  behind  can 
bother  the  driver  ahead.   
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Jump Starting (conrr.) 
6. Connect the red  positive (+) cable  to 
the  positive 
(+) terminal  of the 
vehicle  with  the dead battery. 
Use a  remote  positive (+) terminal if 
the vehicle has one. 
7. Don’t  let the other  end  touch  metal. 
Connect  it  to  the positive 
(+) 
terminal of the good  battery. 
Use  a  remote  positive 
(+) terminal if 
the vehicle  has  one. 
6. Now connect  the black  negative (-) 
cable to the  good  battery’s  negative 
(-) terminal. 
Don’t  let the other  end  touch  anything 
until 
the next  step.  The other end  of the 
negative  cable 
doesn’t go  to the dead 
battery.  It goes  to  a  heavy  unpainted 
metal  part  on the engine  of the  vehicle 
with  the dead  battery. 
9. Attach  the cable at  least 18 inches 
(45  cm)  away from the  dead  battery, 
but  not  near  engine  parts  that  move. 
The electrical  connection is just  as 
good  there,  but  the chance  of sparks 
getting  back  to  the battery  is  much 
less. 
10. Now start the  vehicle  with  the good 
battery  and  run  the engine for  a 
while. 
1 1. Try  to  start  the vehicle  with  the 
dead  battery. 
If it  won’t start after  a  few tries, it 
probablv  needs  service.