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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS 
Anti-Theft  Steering 
Column Lock 
The anti-theft  lock, located  on 
the  right  side of the  steering  col
umn,  has 
five positions: 
• Accessory  -Permits opera
tion  of electrical  accessories 
when  engine 
is not running. To 
engage,  push key in and  turn 
toward  you (counterclockwise). 
• Lock  -Normal  parking  posi
tion.  Locks  ignition  and pro
vides  added  theft protection  by  preventing 
normal op
eration  of steering  wheel 
and  shift  controls.  Key 
cannot  be returned  to 
"lock" position and re
moved  until transmis
sion 
is placed  in "park" 
(automatic transmis
sion models) or in re
verse 
on manual  trans
mission  models. 
• Off - Permits  turning engine 
off  without  locking steering 
wheel  and shift  controls. 
• Run (ON) -Normal  operating 
position. 
•  Start -Permits  engagement  of 
starter. 
If difficulty is experienced  in turn
ing  the ignition  key and  lock  knob 
to  unlock  the ignition,  attempt to 
turn  the steering  wheel 
as hard as 
possible in the  direction  the wheels 
are  turned. 
At the  same  time turn 
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NOTE: The  anti-theft  steering 
column  lock 
is not a substitute 
for  the  parking  brake. Always 
set  the  parking  brake when leaving 
the  car  unattended. 
the  ignition-lock  knob in a clockwise 
direction  with 
as much effort as you 
can  apply  with your  own hand. 
Do 
not attempt  to use  a tool  of any  kind I 
to apply  additional  force on the  lock 
knob, 
as this  could  break  the knob. 
Parking 
When  leaving  your car unattended, 
• Place  automatic  transmission 
selector  in 
Park (Reverse  for 
manual  transmission). 
• Turn key to LOCK position. 
• Set Parking  brake. 
• Remove  key ( the  buzzer  will 
remind 
you). 
• Lock  all doors. 
Starting  Engine 
Automatic  Transmission 
Models 
1. Apply the foot brake.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Clock 
Reset the clock , by  pulling  out 
the  knob  and turning  the hands 
clockwise 
if slow,  counterclockwise 
if fast. This  will, if  the  clock  error 
is five minutes or more, automati
cally  compensate  for time  gain or 
lag . Several  resettings,  several days 
apart,  may be needed  to propertly 
adjust  the clock  mechanism.  Have 
your  clock  cleaned  and oiled  by a 
competent  clock serviceman  at 
least  every  two years. 
Cigarette  Lighter 
The cigarette  lighter is located 
on  the  instrument  panel face. 
To 
operate,  push it in.  When  it be
comes  heated,  it automatically  pops 
out  ready  for use. 
Windshield Wiper  and 
Washer 
The  windshield  wiping system 
operates  at two  speeds  and 
is de
signed  to wipe  clear  specific  areas  of 
the  windshield  under most in
clement  weather  conditions . The 
windshield  wipers work electrically 
and  are not  affected  by engine  op
eration.  Push  the control  lever to the 
right  to start  the electric  wind
shield  wiper.  The two-speed  elec
tric  wiper  has both  a "low" and a 
"high" speed  position. 
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Pressing  the control  will send  a 
measured  amount of water  or other 
cleaning  agent onto the windshield 
and  will  also  cause  the wiper  lever 
to  move  thus starting  the wiper 
motor.  The wiper  will continue  to 
operate  until manually  turned off 
at  the  wiper  lever. 
Fill  the washer  jar only 
% full 
during  the winter  to allow  for ex
pansion  if the  temperature  should 
fall  low  enough  to freeze  the solu
tion . 
• Check  washer  fluid level  regu
larly-do it frequently  when the 
weather  is bad . 
• Use a fluid  such as GM OPTI
KLEEN to prevent  freezing 
damage,  and to provide  better 
cleaning. 
• Do  not  use radiator  anti-freeze 
in windshield  washer; it could 
cause  paint damage. 
• In cold  weather,  warm the wind
shield  with defrosters  before   
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Preparations: 
• Park  on a level  surface  and set 
parking  brake firmly. 
• Set automatic  transmission  in 
"P ARK" (manual  transmission 
in  reverse)  . 
• Activate  hazard warning  flasher. 
• Block both the front  and back 
of  the  wheel  diagonally  oppo
site  the 
jack position. 
Jacking  Instructions 
1. After removing  spare wheel  and 
tire,  jack,  jack base,  and jack 
handle  (wheel nut wrench)  , pro
ceed  with changing  the wheel 
as 
follows:  2. 
Remove  hub cap 
or wheel  cover 
with  flat end  of wheel  nut wrench 
and  loosen,  but do not  remove 
nuts,  by turning  counterclock
wise. 
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3. Place  the jack  column  assembly 
in  the  jack  base  (make  sure that 
jack  column 
is fully  inserted  into 
jack  base)  and move  jack lever 
to  the 
"UP" position.  Also, check   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine leaded or low-lead gasolines  are 
not  available,  gasolines containing 
more  than 0.5 grams  per gallon 
may  be used. 
In states  using the Gasoline  Per
formance  and Information 
System 
of fuel  designation,  unleaded or 
low-lead fuels having  an anti-knock 
designation  of 
"2" or higher are 
recommended. 
Gas Cap-The fuel  tank  filler  cap 
has  a new  two-step  removal and 
installation procedure plus a 
pressure-vacuum safety relief. 
valve. It is equipped  with a double 
set  of locking  tangs. 
To remove: 
• Rotate cap one-half tum coun
terclockwise  to clear  the first  set 
of  tangs  from the slots  inside 
the  filler  neck. 
This, will  allow 
any  residual  pressure  to escape. 
• Pull  the cap  outward  and rotate 
one-quarter 
tum counterclock
wise  to clear  second  set of tangs 
and  remove  the cap. 
• To install,  reverse  this pro
cedure. 
NOTE: If this cap requires a re
placement,  only a cap  with  these 
same  features  should be used.  Fail
ure  to use  the correct  cap  can 
result  in a serious  malfunction  of 
the  system.  Correct  replacement 
caps  may be obtained  from 
your 
authorized  Chevrolet Dealer. 
Engine Oil and Filter 
Recommendations 
•  Use only SE engine  oil. 
• Change  oil each  4 months  or 
6,000 miles. If more than 6,000 
miles  are driven  in a 4-month 
period,  change oil each 
6,000 
miles. 
• Change  oil each  2 months  or 
3,000 miles, whichever  occurs 
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first, under  the following  con
ditions: 
- driving  in dusty  conditions 
- trailer  pulling 
- extensive  idling 
- short-trip  operation 
at freez-
ing  temperatures  (engine not 
thoroughly  warmed-up). 
• Operation in dust  storms may 
require  an immediate  oil change. 
• Replace  the oil filter  at the  first 
oil  change,  and every  second  oil 
change  thereafter. 
AC oil filters 
provide  excellent  engine pro
tection. 
See your  Chevrolet  dealer for 
advice 
on the  frequency  of oil  and 
filter  changes  under unusual  driv
ing  conditions. 
The above recommendations 
apply  to the  first  change  as well  as 
subsequent  oil changes.  The oil 
change  interval  for your  Monte 
Carlo  engine 
is based on the  use  of