AUX CHEVROLET CITATION 1980 1.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A WORD TO CITATION OWNERS
:;':'.'1'.;.-:,-, 32 ~ This manual has beet} prepared to acquaint vou-:withtheoperation and maintenance of your 1980 Citation, and to provide importa~t~afeJY infc?rmation. It is supplemented by a Maintenance Schedule and a Warranty Information folder. We urge you to read these three publications carefully. Follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable, safe and troublefree operation of your vehicle.
While reading this manual, you will notice that specifications are given in both metric and customary measures. Where precise accuracy is not needed, some conversions
have been rounded to even numbers for your handy use.
When it comes to service, remember that your Chevrolet dealer knows your vehicle
best and is interested in your complete satisfaction.
Be
sure to discuss the GM Continuou's'Protection Plan with your dealer, if you haven't already done so. The Plan is an optional service contract which goes beyond the New Vehicle Limited Warranty and gives you added mechanical and electrical protection for a total of 36 months or 36,000 miles (60 000 kilometers in Canada), whichever comes first. In the U.S., the Plan is also available at extra cost for a total of 36 months or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first See your dealer for the full details. The Plan is available for up to 60 days after you take delivery of your new vehicle.
To help dealers handle your needs, Chevrolet has a number of Zone Offices throughout the country. If you have a problem that has not been handled to your satisfaction, follow the steps in "Owner Assistance," Section 6 of this manual.
We thank you for choosing a Chevrolet product, and want to assure you of our continuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction.
CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION
FOR CONTINUING SATISFACTION,
KEEP YOUR GM CAR ALL GM.
GENERAL
MOTORS PARTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY ONE OF THESE TRADEMARKS:
NOTE TO CANADIAN OWNERS:
If preferred, a French Owner's Manual can be obtained either from your Dealer or by writing to General Motors of Canada Limited, Technical Publications Department, Oshawa, Ontario L1J 5Z6.
Aux propriehaires canadiens
On peut se procurer un exemplaire de ce guide en francais aupres du concessionnaire ou du service des publications techniques, General Motors of Canada Limited, Oshawa, Ontario L 1J 5Z6.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine remOve tlie cap on the coolant ~ecove~y tank : Add to the tank enough of a 50 150 . mixture of w ater and a g ood quality eth)dene glycol antifreez e to bring the level
up to the .
proper mark. Put the cap bac k on the tank .
Certain
conditi ons; "Such as air trapped in the syste m, may affe ct the coolant level
in
the radiator. You sho uld ch ec k the co olant ·Ievel ·in the radiator while you
change the engine oil and the e ng ine is col d. Follow steps I , 8, 9 and 10 und er
"Coola nt Rep lacement" for the correct way to rt!move the radiator cap .an d add
. coolant.
If you have to add coola nt more than f our tim es a yea r (ei ther to th e recov ery
tank
or to the radiat or). see your dealer. for a. c oo lin g system chec k.
NOTICE: If the proper quality antifreeze is used, there is no .nee~ to add extra inhibltOf"s or additives which claim to improve the svstem .. They may be harmful to the proper operation. I)f the system.
Cooling System Service
The cooling syste m should be serviced at the intervals specifi ed inSection A of
the Maintenan ce Sch edule fold er as follows:
I. W ash the radiatqr cap .and filler neck with clean water. See step J of "Coolant
Replacement" to remove rapiator cap. .
2. C hec k the coolant level in the radiator and have it tes ted for freeze proteCtion . Add·· ethylene gly col antifreeze, if needed, to· m aintain freeze protecti on at -37'C(-34'F),
3~ Have ·the coOlin-g sys tem and radiat or cap tested fo r a press ure capacity of
105 kPa (15 psi) . If a repl acement cap is needed"Hse an AC ca'p,or an
equivalent · cap, designed fOl: coolant recovery system ·s and spe cified for your model;
4. Tighten all radiator hose clamps and heater hose clamps and inspect an hose s.
R
eplace the hose s if they are swollen, "checked" or otherwise worn .
NOTICE: Take care when tightenjng·the hose clemps at tMI radiator. Overtightening COUld. bend or collapse .the radiator fittings.
5. Clean the front. of the radiator core and air condit ioning condenser to re m ove
dirt and oth er·objects. Al so clean the auxiliary engine oil andlor transmission -fluid ' cooler if the vehicle has them.
Coolant, Replacement
At the interval s specified in Section A of the Maintenance Schedule folder, flu sh
a
nd refill the cool ing system as follows :
1. Remove the·radiat or·cap when the engin e is ·cool :
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Turn . t he cap s lowly to the len until ·it reaches a " stop. " Do not press down while turning the cap.
• 'Wait until any rem aining press ure (indicated by a hissing sound) is
reliev ed. then press down on the cap an d continue turning it t(j the left.
CAUTION:· To help ~lVoid the danger of being ,burned, do not remove the radiator cap while the angine and radiator are still hot s.c.lding flutd and steam can be bk)wn out under pressure if the·cap is taken off.too soon.
2. Whe n the cap is re m oved, run the eng ine until the upper radiator hose is hot.
(This shows that the thermostat is open and the coola nt is flow ing through
the . system.)
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