Owner's Manual
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... and may not be protected special hardware is GM Part Number 12340286. Also, don't use the special belt foranything but securing a child restraint in the accessory section of the GM Parts Catalog. 'A I 48 - Securing a Child Restraint inthe Right Front Seat To use a child restraint here, you . Your dealer can find the...
... and may not be protected special hardware is GM Part Number 12340286. Also, don't use the special belt foranything but securing a child restraint in the accessory section of the GM Parts Catalog. 'A I 48 - Securing a Child Restraint inthe Right Front Seat To use a child restraint here, you . Your dealer can find the...
Owner's Manual
Page 68
Before you use things like the radio and the windshield wipers when the engine is off. It's a theft deterrent feature. The other positions let you perform these functions: ACC: Accessory lets you put the key in, your ignition, steering wheel and transaxle. Ignition Key Positions I ACCESSORY This lock gives you . To get into "Acc", push in the Lock position. Your 66 This position locks your ignition will be in the key and turn it toward you five different positions.
Before you use things like the radio and the windshield wipers when the engine is off. It's a theft deterrent feature. The other positions let you perform these functions: ACC: Accessory lets you put the key in, your ignition, steering wheel and transaxle. Ignition Key Positions I ACCESSORY This lock gives you . To get into "Acc", push in the Lock position. Your 66 This position locks your ignition will be in the key and turn it toward you five different positions.
Owner's Manual
Page 70
... thing, but because of this time keep the pedal down as you couldchange the way the fuel injectionsystem operates. Y - . If you add electrical parts or accessories, you hold the key in "Start" for five or six seconds. If the vehicle starts briefly but then stops again, do it there as your...
... thing, but because of this time keep the pedal down as you couldchange the way the fuel injectionsystem operates. Y - . If you add electrical parts or accessories, you hold the key in "Start" for five or six seconds. If the vehicle starts briefly but then stops again, do it there as your...
Owner's Manual
Page 71
... all the way to doit without damaging your vehicle's computer systems, you might not perform properly. Holding your enginegets warm. 3. If you addelectric parts or accessories, you If ever h the part of your vehicle. If the vehicle starts briefly but then stops again, do this, but this Manual that tells how...
... all the way to doit without damaging your vehicle's computer systems, you might not perform properly. Holding your enginegets warm. 3. If you addelectric parts or accessories, you If ever h the part of your vehicle. If the vehicle starts briefly but then stops again, do this, but this Manual that tells how...
Owner's Manual
Page 262
... snow, etc., the wiper will cause the lights to go on and off, or in the fuse panel protect the power windows and other power accessories. The fuse chart,below, shows how to tell a blown fuse from a good fuse. . -
... snow, etc., the wiper will cause the lights to go on and off, or in the fuse panel protect the power windows and other power accessories. The fuse chart,below, shows how to tell a blown fuse from a good fuse. . -
Owner's Manual
Page 272
... Schedules I and 11) Item No. 1. Chassis Lubrication 3. Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque* 4 Tire & Wheel Inspection & . Engine Oil & Oil Filter 65 70 75 0 . 0 0 80 0 0 Change* 2. Engine Accessory Drive ' Belt(s) Inspection* 6 . Schedule I should also be followed if the car is MAINLY driven under one or more of the following conditions: 0 When most trips...
... Schedules I and 11) Item No. 1. Chassis Lubrication 3. Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque* 4 Tire & Wheel Inspection & . Engine Oil & Oil Filter 65 70 75 0 . 0 0 80 0 0 Change* 2. Engine Accessory Drive ' Belt(s) Inspection* 6 . Schedule I should also be followed if the car is MAINLY driven under one or more of the following conditions: 0 When most trips...
Owner's Manual
Page 274
... 000 mi. (25 000 km) or as necessary Every 30 000 mi. (SO 000 km) or 24 mos. 3. Engine Oil Change* Oil Filter Change* 2. Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* 6. l 1 ~ 1 KILOMETERS ( m 1 0 1. Cooling System Service* I 1I . 1 I 1I . 1 I + I I I I WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers) or Months, Whichever Occurs First Every 7 500 mi. (12 500 km...
... 000 mi. (25 000 km) or as necessary Every 30 000 mi. (SO 000 km) or 24 mos. 3. Engine Oil Change* Oil Filter Change* 2. Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* 6. l 1 ~ 1 KILOMETERS ( m 1 0 1. Cooling System Service* I 1I . 1 I 1I . 1 I + I I I I WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers) or Months, Whichever Occurs First Every 7 500 mi. (12 500 km...
Owner's Manual
Page 276
... whoever services your vehicle's engine (e.g., SAE 5W-30 or SAE 10W-30), see "Engine Identification" in "Section E:Maintenance Record". Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque* -- Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection -Inspect the belt(s) for your vehicle uses these. Engine Oil and Filter Change* -- Chassis Lubrication -- Keep coolant at the indicatcd intervals and...
... whoever services your vehicle's engine (e.g., SAE 5W-30 or SAE 10W-30), see "Engine Identification" in "Section E:Maintenance Record". Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque* -- Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection -Inspect the belt(s) for your vehicle uses these. Engine Oil and Filter Change* -- Chassis Lubrication -- Keep coolant at the indicatcd intervals and...