seats CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1994 User Guide
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Fan Control Button
This button is in the upper right corner of your system control panel. The
fan has four settings
- low, medium low, medium high and high. Press the
top
of the button (+) to increase the air flow. Press the bottom of the button
(-) to decrease the air flow. The setting you select is shown on your display
as
LOW, MED LOW, MED HI or HI.
OFF Button
Press this button to turn the air conditioningheating system off. Pressing
OFF will erase the present mode of operation from the system’s \
memory,
Outside air will still come out of the heater outlet whenever the vehicle
is
moving forward.
If the OFF button was pressed, you must press A/C, MAX, or one of the
BLEND buttons for the system to come back on.
Rear Air Conditioning and Heating Systems (Wagon
Models)
If your vehicle has either or both of these systems, you can increase and
decrease the air flow at the rear vents. Depending
on the system you have
and the setting selected, you can send cooled
or heated air to the rear of the
vehicle.
Rear Air Conditioning (Without Rear Heater)
If your vehicle has rear air conditioning (without rear heater), the controls \
are located above the front and second seats.
The front and rear overhead
controls let
you increase and decrease the air flow at the rear vents.
Front Control Rear Control
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Although no defect in the paint job causes this, GM will repair, at no charge
to the owner, the surfaces of new vehicles damaged
by this fallout condition
within 12 months or 12,000 miles (20 000 km) of purchase, whichever
comes first.
Appearance Care Materials Chart
PART NO.
1050172
1050173
1050 174
1050214
1050244 1050427
I050429
1050729
1051055 1051398
1052870
105020
1
SIZE PRODUCT
16 oz. (0.473L) Tar and Road
Oil Remover
16 02. (0.473L) Chrome
Cleaner and
Polish
I6 oz. (0.473L) White Sidewall
32
02. (0.946L) Vinyl Leather
Tire Cleaner
Cleaner
16 02. (0.473L) Fabric Cleaner
23
oz. (0.680L) Glass Cleaner
6 Ibs. (2.72 kg) Multi-Purpose
Powder Cleaner
8 oz. (0.237L) Vinyl Top
16
oz. (0.4731) Preservatone
8
02. (0.237L) Spot Lifter
Cleaner
USAGE
Removes
old waxes,
polishes, tar and road
oil
Removes rust and
corrosion on chrome
and stainless steel
Cleans white and black
tires
Spot and stain removal
on leather or
vinyl
Spot and stain removal
on cloth and fabric
Glass cleaning and
spot cleaning on vinyls
Cleans
vinyl and cloth
on door
trim, seats,
and carpet-also tires
and mats.
Cleaning
of vinyl tops
Vinyl top dressing
Spot and stain removal
on cloth and fabric
Exterior wash
16 oz. (0.473L) Wash-Wax
I6 oz. (0.473L) Magic Mirror Exterior cleaner and
(conc.)
Cleaner-Polish polish
6-77
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Safety Belts (continued)
Extender
.................................................... 1-42
Lapshoulder ................................................. 1-29
Larger Children
............................................... 1-40
Properwear ................................................. 1-18
Questions
& Answers .......................................... 1-17
RearSeat
.................................................... 1-28
ReminderLight
............................................... 1-18
Replacing After a Crash
........................................ 1-43
RightFrontPassenger
.......................................... 1-26
Small Children and Babies
...................................... 1-31
Use During Pregnancy ......................................... 1-26
Safety Chains
................................................... 4-39
Safety Warnings and Symbols
........................................ vi
Scheduled Maintenance Services
................................ 747-1 8
Seats
........................................................... 1-2
Controls
...................................................... 1-2
Easy Entry Seat
................................................ 1-6
ManualFront
.................................................. 1-2
PowerDriver’s
................................................ 1-3
RearFolding .................................................. 1-8
Reclining
..................................................... 1-5
Removable
.................................................. 1-10
SeatbackLatches ............................................... 1-5
Secondary Air Injection (AIR System) ............................... 6-59
Service Do-It-Yourself
................................................ 6-3
Parts Identification Label
....................................... 6-80
Publications
................................................... 8-7
Replacement Parts and Filter Recommendations
..................... 6-83
Service Engine Soon Light
................................... 2-7 1, 6-59
Service Station Checks
............................................ 7-29
Shift Indicator Light ......................................... 2-25, 2-72
Shifting Into Park
................................................ 2-28
Single Belt Accessory Drive
....................................... 6-47
SpareTire
...................................................... 5-26
Removal
.................................................... 5-26
Storage
..................................................... 5-37
Specification Charts
.............................................. 6-81
Speedometer
.................................................... 2-65
Starting your Engine
........................................ 2-13, 2-16
Steering ........................................................ 4-7
ColumnShiftLever
............................................ 2-28
In Emergencies
................................................ 4-8
Tips
......................................................... 4-7
Storage Compartments
............................................ 2-56
Other ....................................................... 2-63
Sunvisors
..................................................... 2-53
WhyTheyWork
.............................................. 1-14
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