ECU CHEVROLET LUMINA 1993 1.G Owners Manual
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Smaller Children and Babies
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4 Secure the baby in an infant
Child Restraints
Be sure to follow the instructions for
the restraint.
You may find these
instructions on the restraint itself or in
a booklet, or both. These restraints use
the belt system
in your vehicle, but the
child
also has to be secured within the
restraint to help reduce the chance of
personal injury. The instructions that
come with the infant or child restraint
will show
you how to do that.
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Accident statistics show that children
are safer
if they are restrained in the
rear rather than the front seat. We at
General Motors therefore recommend
that you put your child restraint in the
rear seat unless the child is an infant
and you're the only adult in the vehicle.
In that case, you might want to secure
the restraint in the front seat where you
can keep an eye on the baby.
Wherever you install
it, be sure to
secure the child restraint properly.
glove
box, along with instructions for
installing it. This should be used only
with a child restraint. and
onlv to secure
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An unsecured child restraint
c .sim or sudden stop and injure
people in the vehicle. I3e sure to
properly secure any child restraint
irll your vehicl-ven when no
child is in it
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Top Strap
If your child restraint has a top strap, it
should be anchored. If you need to have
an anchor installed,
you can ask your
Chevrolet dealer to put it in for you. If
you want to install an anchor yourself,
your dealer can tell you how to do it.
Vehicles first sold in Canada have child
restraint anchor bracket hardware in the
a child restraint at a rear seat;ng
position. Additional anchor brackets for
child restraints at the rear seating
positions are available at Chevrolet
dealerships in Canada.
Securing a Child Restraint in a
Rear Outside Position
You'll be using the lap-shoulder belt.
See the earlier section about the top
strap
if the child restraint has one.
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Securing a Child Restraint in a
Rear Outside
Position (CONT.)
1. Put the restraint on the seat. Follow
the instructions for the child
restraint.
2. Secure the child in the child restraint
as the instructions say.
3. Pull out the vehicle’s safety belt and
run the lap part through or around
the restraint. The child restraint
instructions will show you how. Tilt
the latch plate to adjust the belt if
needed. See if the shoulder belt
would
go in front of the child’s face
or neck.
If so, put it behind the child
restraint.
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4. Buckle the belt. Make sure the
release button faces upward or
outward,
so you’ll be able to
unbuckle it quickly if you ever
need to.
5. To tighten the belt, pull up on the
shoulder belt while you push
down
on the child restraint.
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different directions to be sure it is
secure.
To remove the child restraint, just
unbuckle the vehicle's safety belt
and
let it go back all the way, The safety belt
will move freely again and be ready to
work for an adult or larger child
passenger.
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Securing a Child Restraint in a
Center Seat Position
When you secure a child restraint in a
center seating position, you'll be using
the lap belt.
See the earlier section about the top
strap if the child restraint has one.
1. Make the belt as long as possible by
tilting the latch plate and pulling it
along the belt.
2. Put the restraint on the seat. Follow
the instructions for the child
restraint.
as the instructions say.
3. Secure the child in the child restraint
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Securing a Child Restraint in a
Center Seat Position (CONT.)
4. Run the vehicle’s safety belt through
or around the restraint. The child
restraint instructions will show
you
how.
5. Buckle the belt. Make sure the
release button faces upward or
outward,
so you’ll be able to
unbuckle it quickly if you ever
need to.
I while you push down on the child
6. To tighten the belt, pull its free end
restraint.
7. Push and pull the child restraint in
different directions to be sure it is
secure. If the child restraint isn’t
secure, turn the latch plate over and
buckle it again. Then see
if it is
secure. If it isn’t, secure the restraint
in a different place in the vehicle and
contact the child restraint maker for
their advice. To remove
the child restraint, just
unbuckle the vehicle’s safety belt. It will
be ready to work for an adult or larger
child passenger.
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Right Front Seat
To use a child restraint here, you will
need a special infanuchild seat
attaching belt and the hardware that
goes with it. See the earlier section
about the top strap
if the child restraint
has one.
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Your dealer can get these and install the
hardware for you. It’s free. The special
belt is
GM Part No. 12340286. Your
dealer can find the correct hardware in
the accessory section
of the GM Parts
Catalog.
I A Don’t use the special
, infanuchild seat attaching
hardware in another vehicle. If you
do, it may not work well and the
child may not be protected properly
in a crash. The special hardware is
for your vehicle only.
Also, don’t use the special belt for
anything but securing a child
restraint in the right front seat. If
an adult or older child uses it, the
belt won’t provide protection and
may even increase injury in a crash.
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Seats & Safety Belts
Securing a Child Restraint in the
Right Front
Seat (COW.)
Once the special hardware is installed,
please follow the instructions with it
and these steps:
1. Unbuckle the automatic lap-shoulder
belt by pushing the button on the
buckle. It
will stay on the door, ready
to be rebuckled for use by adults or
older children.
2. Snap one hook of the infant/child
seat attaching belt near the floor at
the door side
of the seat.
3. Put the belt's special latch plate into
the vehicle's safety belt buckle.
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tilting the buckle and pulling it
along
the belt.
5. Put the restraint on the seat. Follow
the instructions for the child
restraint.
6. Secure the child in the child restraint
as the instructions say.
7. Run the belt through or around the
child restraint. The child restraint
instructions will show you how.
8. Put the hook on the free end through
the slot in the latch plate.
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9. To make it tight, pull the belt while
you push down on the child
restraint. If the belt won’t stay tight,
switch it end for end.
different directions to be sure it
is
secure.
IO. Push and pull the child restraint in
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To remove the ashtray for cleaning,
press the snuffer as you lift up the
bottom
of the ashtray.
Don't put papers and other things
that burn into your ashtrays. If you
do, cigarettes or other smoking
materials could set them on fire,
Luggage Carrier (OPTION)
If you have the optional luggage carrier,
you can load things on the deck lid of
your vehicle.
The luggage carrier has slats attached to
the deck lid, a rear rail, and tiedowns. Loading cargo
that weighs more
than
50 pounds (23 kg) on the
luggage carrier may damage your
vehicle. When you carry large things, never let them hang over
the rear or the sides of your
vehicle. Load your cargo
so that it
rests on the slats and does not
scratch or damage the vehicle.
Pu
the cargo against the rear rail and
Don't exceed the maximum vehicle
capacity when loading your Chevrolet
.
For more information on vehicle
capacity and loading, see the
Index
under Loading Your Vehicle.
To prevent damage or loss of cargo as
you're driving, check now and then to
make sure the luggage carrier and cargo
are still securely fastened.
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If you are parking on a hill and you
don’t shift your transaxle into
P (Park)
properly, the weight of the vehicle may
put too much force on the parking pawl
in the transaxle. You may find it
difficult
to pull the shift lever out of
P (Park). This is called “torque lock.”
To prevent torque lock, always be sure
to shift into
P (Park) properly before
you leave the driver’s seat. To find out
how, see the
Index under Shifting Into
P (Park).
When you are ready to drive, move the
shift lever out of
P (Park) before you
release the parking brake.
If torque lock does occur, you may need
to have another vehicle push yours a
little uphill to take some
of the pressure
from the transaxle, so you can pull the
shift lever out of
P (Park).
Winter Driving
Here are some tips for winter driving:
Have your Chevrolet in good shape
for winter. Be sure your engine
coolant mix
is correct.
Snow tires can help in loose snow,
but they may give you less traction on
ice than regular tires.
If you do not
expect to be driving in deep snow, but
may have to travel over ice, you may
not want to switch to snow tires at all.
You may want to put winter
emergency supplies in your trunk.
Include an ice scraper, a small brush
or broom, a supply of windshield
washer fluid, a rag, some winter outer
clothing, a small shovel, a flashlight,
a
red cloth, and a couple of reflective
warning triangles. And, if you will
be
driving under severe conditions,
include a small bag of sand, a piece
of
old carpet or a couple of burlap bags
to help provide traction. Be sure you
properly secure these items in your
vehicle.
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