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1973 CHEVROLET 
OWNER'S MANUAL 
IMPORTANT OPERATING, SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS   
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MONTE CARLO 
OWNER'S 
MANUAL 
CHEVROLET MOTOR 
DIVISION 
GENERAL MOTORS 
CORPORATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48202 
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this  manual are based  on the latest product 
information  available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make  changes at any time without notice. 
For  vehicles  sold in 
Canada, substitute  the name 
General  Motors of Canada, wherever  the name 
Chevrolet Motor Division  appears in this  manual. 
ST 307-73 
© GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 1973 
Section 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Table of Contents 
Page 
' Before  Driving Your Monte Carlo.. .................... . .. 3 
Starting  and Operating  . . . . 
.. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. .. . .  . . .. 14 
Steering Column  Controls .................. ; . . . . . . . . . .. 15 
Starting  Engine .............................. '. . .  . .. 15 
Floor  Controls ............................ ; . . . . . . .  .  . . .. 23 
Instrument Panel. .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .. . . . . . . .  . . . .. 25 
Other  Controls and Features ............................ , 40 
In Case of Emergency .................................... 41 
Appearance Care ........................................ , 46 
Service  and Maintenance ................................ , 50 
Minor Trouble Shooting .................................. 67 
Specifications, Owner Assistance,  Service Manuals, 
Index, 
Gas Station  Information.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71 
1   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine YOUR CAR'S FIRST 
FEW HUNDRED MILES OF DRIVING 
You can operate  your new car 
from  its very  first mile  without  ad
hering  to a formal 
"break-in" sched
ule.  However,  during the first 
few 
hundred  miles of driving  you can, 
by  observing  a 
few simple precau
tions,  add to the  future  performance 
and  economy  of your  car. 
It is recommended that your 
speed  during  the first 500 miles 
be  confined  to a maximum  of 
60 
M.P.H., but do not  drive  for ex
tended  periods  at 
anyone constant 
speed,  either fast 
or slow. Dur
ing  this  period,  avoid full throttle 
starts  and, if possible,  avoid hard 
stops  especially  during the first 
200 
miles  of operation  since brake  mis-
2 
use during  this period  will destroy 
much  future  brake efficiency. 
Always  drive at moderate  speed 
until  the engine  has completely 
warmed  up. 
If you plan  to use  your  new car 
for  trailer  hauling  see additional 
information  on page  11.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine BEFORE DRIVING YOUR MONTE  CARLO 
DRIVER CHECKLIST 
Before  Entering  Car 
1. See that windows , mirrors  and 
lights  are clean. 
2 . Visually  note inflation  condition 
of  tires. 
3. Check  that area  to rear is clear 
if  about  to back  up. 
Before  Driving Off 
1. Lock all doors. 
2.  Position  seat and adjust  head 
restraints. 
3.  Adjust  inside and outside  mir
rors. 
4 . Fasten  seat belts. 
5.  Check  that warning  bulbs light 
when  key 
is turned  to start  posi
tion. 
6 . Release  parking  brake (and see 
that  brake  warning  light turns 
off).  7
. Be  sure  you understand  your 
car  and  how  to operate  it safely. 
Keys 
Two  separate  keys are provided 
for  your  car. Each  key has a differ
ent  cross  section  so that  it can  be 
inserted  only 
in certain locks. 
• Key with square head 
(stamped "E") -for ignition 
switch  and door  locks. 
• Key with oval head  (stamped 
"H") -for  all other  locks. 
fib 
~ ALL  OTHER LOCKS 
3 
The code  number  of each  key is 
stamped  on the "knock  out" plug 
in  the  key  head.  Your Chevrolet 
dealer  removed  these plugs  and 
placed  them with the spare  set of 
keys  in the  special  key envelope 
that  was given  to you  at time  of 
delivery.  For your  protection: 
• Record  the numbers  on the  key 
envelope  and discard  the key 
plugs. 
• Keep  the key  envelope  in a safe 
place  such 
as your wallet,  Not 
In  The  Car. 
In  the  event  the original  keys are 
lost,  duplicates  can be made  by 
your  dealer  or a locksmith  using 
the  key  code  information. 
Be  sure  to lock  the glove  box or 
console  compartments  and remove 
the  key  from  the car  whenever  it 
is 
necessary  to leave  the ignition  key 
with  an attendant.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Door Locks 
Front  side doors  can be locked 
from  the inside  by depressing  the 
passenger  guard door lock buttons 
located  on the  upper  door panel. 
All  doors  can be locked  from the 
outside  by first  depressing  the door 
lock  button  and closing  the door. 
The  front  doors  can also  be 
locked  by using  the key. 
All  models  have 
as a standard 
safety  feature  overriding  door locks. 
When  the doors  are locked,  the 
door  latch  mechanism 
is inopera
tive,  preventing  inadvertent  open
ing  of the  door  by movement  of the 
inside  handle. 
REMINDER:  Avoid hanging  ob
jects  on the  right  hand  coat hook 
in  such  a way  that you block  the 
driver's  vision to the  right  rear 
quarter. 
REMINDER: Always lock the 
doors  when driving,  for greater se
curity  in the  event  of an  accident 
and  for security  against entry by 
unwelcome  persons while momen
tarily  stopped. 
Seats 
Folding  seatbacks  are equipped 
with  self-latching  mechanisms  and 
release  controls  designed  for the 
convenience  of entering  and exit
ing  passengers. 
Manually  Operated  Front Seats 
-The  front  seat can be moved 
forward  or rearward  by moving  the 
control  lever on the  driver's  side 
of  the  seat  forward  and exerting 
slight  body pressure  in the  direc
tion  desired.  Release the lever 
so 
the  seat  will  lock  in the  desired 
position. 
Back  Locks-For  your safety  each 
folding  front seatback  has a lock 
4 
which  must be released  before the 
seatback  can be folded  forward. 
The  release  lever 
is located  at the 
lower  side of each  backrest  nearest 
the  door.  Move  the lever  upward, 
then  pull the seatback  forward. 
Keep  seat belts  and 
bu.c~les 
clear of mechanism  when tlltmg 
folding seats  forward or backwards, 
to  prevent  damage  to these  belt 
restraints. 
Bucket Seats 
The  front  seats may be adjusted 
to  suit  an individual's  preference. 
Simply  release the seat  lock  mech
anism  located  at the  front  of the 
seat. 
Once released,  exert slight 
body  pressure  in the  direction  de
sired.  Release  the lever  so the  seat 
will  lock  in the  desired  position. 
Swivel Bucket Seats 
The swivel  bucket  seat can be 
turned  towards  the door  opening   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine to provide  front seating  conve
nience  and easy  entrance  into the 
rear  seat area.  To turn  swivel  seat, 
depress  control lever at outboard 
side  of seat  base,  then turn seat. 
Position  seat in forward 
locked 
position, prior to operating  car. 
Power Operated  Front Seats-
The six-way  electrically  operated 
front  seat combines  the operation 
of  three  separate  switches  to move 
the  seat  into almost  any desired 
position. 
The  three  controls  operate 
as 
follows: 
• The center  toggle  switch is used 
to  move  the seat  forward,  rear
ward,  up or down. 
• The  front  switch  tilts the front 
of  the  seat  up and  down. 
• The  rear  switch  tilts the rear  of 
5 
the seat  up and  down. 
Power  Windows 
Power windows  have an ignition 
interlock  so the  windows  cannot be 
operated  unless the ignition  switch 
is in the "on" position. 
REMINDER:  Remove the ignition 
key  when  the vehicle 
is not  at
tended 
bya responsible  person. 
A  master  control  for all win
dows 
is provided  at the  driver's 
position.  Individual  switches are 
provided  under each window  for 
passenger  use.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Inside Rearview Mirrors 
Switch mirror to night  position  to 
reduce  glare from  following 
headlights. 
To raise or lower,  grasp mirror 
and  exert  sufficient  pressure by 
pushing 
or pulling  to move  mirror 
up 
or down. 
Occupant  Restraint Belts 
Lap and shoulder  belts provide 
added  security  and comfort  for you 
and  your  passengers. 
Proper use 
and  care  of these  belts 
will assure 
continuance  of this  security. 
lap Belts 
• Adjust  front seat to satisfaction 
of  driver  and sit erect  and well 
back  in seat. 
• In a single  motion,  pull webbing 
across  lap far enough  to permit 
inserting  metal latch plate  end 
of  lap  belt  into  the buckle,  until 
a  snap 
is heard. If not  pulled 
out  far enough  to reach,  let belt 
rewind  into the retractor  to re
lease  lock mechanism , 
so belt 
6 
can be pulled  out to the  proper 
length. 
• Position  belt across  lap as LOW 
ON  HIPS 
as possible.  To reduce 
the  risk  of sliding  under belt 
during  an accident,  adjust to a 
SNUG FIT by pulling  belt firm
ly  across  lap in direction  of re
tractor 
so it  can  take  up slack.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • Seating positions  next to side 
windows  have retractors  which 
are designed  to automatically 
take  up excess  webbing  and 
maintain  tension on the  lap  belt. 
• Lap  belts  at center  seating  po
sitions  should  be positioned  and 
secured  as above,  and adjusted 
to  a SNUG  FIT by pulling  on 
the  end  of the  belt  extending 
from  the adjustable  latch plate. 
• To lengthen  lap belt  at center 
seating  positions  place adjust
able  latch  plate at right  angles 
to  the  belt  webbing  and pull  on 
7  latch 
plate;  belt should  then 
slide  easily  through  the adjust
able  latch  plate. 
• To unfasten  lap belts,  depress 
push  button  in center  of buckle. 
NOTE: Take  care not to let  the  lap 
belt  twist  while  it 
is being  rewound 
into  the retractor.  The bulk  of the 
twisted  belt may  cause the retractor 
to  jam  so it will  not rewind  further 
while  at the  same  time the retrac
tor's  locking  mechanism  prevents 
the  belt  from  being  withdrawn. 
If 
a belt  should  become  jammed,  you 
may  be able  to release  it by  pulling 
the  belt  out far enough  to untwist 
it. Otherwise,  the retractor  will re
quire  servicing.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Seat Belt Buzzer/Light 
Reminder 
• The  front  outboard  lap belts 
(those  next to side  windows) 
are  linked  to a buzzer  and light 
which  remind  occupants  to 
fas
ten seat  belts. 
• On cars  with  automatic  trans
missions,  or manual  transmis
sions  with steering  column
mounted  shift levers , the  buzzer 
and  light  are designed  to come 
on  when  the ignition  switch 
is 
on, the  transmission  selector is 
in a forward  drive position,  and 
the  driver's  or right  front  pas
senger's  lap belt 
is not  fastened. 
• On manual  transmission  cars 
with  floor  mounted  shift controls 
the  reminders  are designed  to 
come  on when  the ignition  switch 
is on, the driver's or right  front 
passenger's  lap belt 
is not  fas
tened  and the transmission 
is in 
any  gear  position,  except that 
NOTE: The right  front  seat con
tains  a weight  detector  which 
is de
signed  to activate  the buzzer  and 
light  whenever  a nominal  weight 
is placed on the  seat.  The weight 
detector  cannot distinguish  be
tween  a passenger  and any item 
of  luggage  or cargo,  therefore  such 
items  should  be placed  elsewhere 
in  the  car,  preferably 
in the trunk. 
they  do not  come  on when 
t~e 
parking  brake is engaged. 
If seat belt system  or reminder 
system  does not work 
as described, 
see your  dealer  for information 
and  assistance. 
Shoulder  Belts 
• When properly  worn with a lap 
belt,  a shoulder  belt can pro
vide . important  additional  pro
tection  against  impact with the 
car  interior 
by restraining  for
ward  motion  of the  upper  torso 
8 
in a collision.  This is particu
larly  true in the  case  of a frontal 
impact,  which 
is the most  fre
quent  type of accident.