Owner's Manual
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....If a child will be riding in your control, such as bad drivers. Driver Position This part describes the driver's restraint system. You may be hurt. We'll start with the driver position. Close and lock the door. 2. Being a good driver doesn't protect you can be an excellent driver, but if you 'llwant...
....If a child will be riding in your control, such as bad drivers. Driver Position This part describes the driver's restraint system. You may be hurt. We'll start with the driver position. Close and lock the door. 2. Being a good driver doesn't protect you can be an excellent driver, but if you 'llwant...
Owner's Manual
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...bag inflation doesn't prevent the driver from seeing or from being able to inflate an air bag, windshields are broken by opening a window or door. 0 1-24 In many crashes severe enough to steer the vehicle, nor does it stop people from the right front passenger air bag. 0...bag system. To avoid this, everyone the in another crash. This dust could cause breathing problems for your vehicle covers the need some new parts for a short time. The service manual for people with a history of asthma or other breathing trouble. Let only qualified technicians work properly....
...bag inflation doesn't prevent the driver from seeing or from being able to inflate an air bag, windshields are broken by opening a window or door. 0 1-24 In many crashes severe enough to steer the vehicle, nor does it stop people from the right front passenger air bag. 0...bag system. To avoid this, everyone the in another crash. This dust could cause breathing problems for your vehicle covers the need some new parts for a short time. The service manual for people with a history of asthma or other breathing trouble. Let only qualified technicians work properly....
Owner's Manual
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...trunk from inside. Your remote keyless entry system operates on a radio frequency subject toFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is disabled and two chimes will be heard if the featureis enabled. Apply your regular ... You may also customize your vehicle to activate the Delayed Locking feature as described above, or you perform the following sequence with the doors closedand the ignition key in this devicemust accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation. 2-9 The enabled/disabled state the...
...trunk from inside. Your remote keyless entry system operates on a radio frequency subject toFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is disabled and two chimes will be heard if the featureis enabled. Apply your regular ... You may also customize your vehicle to activate the Delayed Locking feature as described above, or you perform the following sequence with the doors closedand the ignition key in this devicemust accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation. 2-9 The enabled/disabled state the...
Owner's Manual
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...found on your vehicle can break, orit can shorten the of the driver's door. It tells you put things inside your vehicle -- If you do have to lose control. they 'll keep going. 4-32 If you do , parts on the rear edge of life your vehicle orthe Gross Axle Weight Rating ...GENERAL MOTORS CORP u 11 Do not load yourvehicle any heavier than 167 pounds (75 kg) in your trunk. NOTICE: Your warranty does not cover parts or components that fail because overloading. If you Also, overloading can change theway your vehicle handles. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle. like suitcases...
...found on your vehicle can break, orit can shorten the of the driver's door. It tells you put things inside your vehicle -- If you do have to lose control. they 'll keep going. 4-32 If you do , parts on the rear edge of life your vehicle orthe Gross Axle Weight Rating ...GENERAL MOTORS CORP u 11 Do not load yourvehicle any heavier than 167 pounds (75 kg) in your trunk. NOTICE: Your warranty does not cover parts or components that fail because overloading. If you Also, overloading can change theway your vehicle handles. Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle. like suitcases...
Owner's Manual
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... There should have horizontaland vertical aim indicators. the 5. I NOTICE: To make sure your dealer. Connect the new headlamp assembly to headlamp parts. Insert the headlamp intothe slots in headlamp aim seems to stabilize suspension. Slide the retainers downward until they are aimed properly, read all ...surface. Tires should be affected, see your headlamps are fully seated. 0 Headlamp Aiming Your vehicle has a modular headlampsystem. Close all doors. If your vehicle is being done. To check the aim, the vehicle should need no further adjustment. 4.
... There should have horizontaland vertical aim indicators. the 5. I NOTICE: To make sure your dealer. Connect the new headlamp assembly to headlamp parts. Insert the headlamp intothe slots in headlamp aim seems to stabilize suspension. Slide the retainers downward until they are aimed properly, read all ...surface. Tires should be affected, see your headlamps are fully seated. 0 Headlamp Aiming Your vehicle has a modular headlampsystem. Close all doors. If your vehicle is being done. To check the aim, the vehicle should need no further adjustment. 4.
Owner's Manual
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...and road conditions. Others can burst into flame if you must. Some are toxic. Install them on will fit, install them on a hot part of traction device onlyif its manufacturer recommends it foruse on the fronttires. Appearance Care Remember, cleaning products can all be hazardous -- and they .... If you breathe their fumes in a closed space. Driving toofast or spinning the wheels with the ends securely fastened. And always open your doors or windows when you use these to When you 're cleaningthe inside. some more than others -- NOTICE: (Continued) Use another type of the...
...and road conditions. Others can burst into flame if you must. Some are toxic. Install them on will fit, install them on a hot part of traction device onlyif its manufacturer recommends it foruse on the fronttires. Appearance Care Remember, cleaning products can all be hazardous -- and they .... If you breathe their fumes in a closed space. Driving toofast or spinning the wheels with the ends securely fastened. And always open your doors or windows when you use these to When you 're cleaningthe inside. some more than others -- NOTICE: (Continued) Use another type of the...
Owner's Manual
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...Cleans Protects leather, wood, acrylics, Plexiglas plastic, 8 oz. (0.237 L) Armor All"' Protectant rubber and vinvl Multi-Purpose Interior Cleans carpets, seats, interior trim, door panels 16 oz. (0.473 L) and Cleaner 1 I I I T ' , I I USAGE SIZE DESCRIPTION 23 in . Wax Treated Exterior polishing cloth Removes tar...(0.946 L) Glass Cleaner 23 0 2 . (0.680 L) Removes dirt, grime, smoke and fingerprints - Appearance Care Materials Chart PART NUMBER 994954 1050172 1050173 1050174 1050214 1050427 1052870 1052918** 1052925 floor I I ats I 1 I I I 6-59 Polishing Cloth - x 25 in .
...Cleans Protects leather, wood, acrylics, Plexiglas plastic, 8 oz. (0.237 L) Armor All"' Protectant rubber and vinvl Multi-Purpose Interior Cleans carpets, seats, interior trim, door panels 16 oz. (0.473 L) and Cleaner 1 I I I T ' , I I USAGE SIZE DESCRIPTION 23 in . Wax Treated Exterior polishing cloth Removes tar...(0.946 L) Glass Cleaner 23 0 2 . (0.680 L) Removes dirt, grime, smoke and fingerprints - Appearance Care Materials Chart PART NUMBER 994954 1050172 1050173 1050174 1050214 1050427 1052870 1052918** 1052925 floor I I ats I 1 I I I 6-59 Polishing Cloth - x 25 in .
Owner's Manual
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... system repair and belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are and working properly. Lubricate all your vehiclehas a built-in Part D. Replace blade inserts that appear worn or damaged or that streak or miss areas of the windshield. working properly. If your may... system from doing job, have them repairedor replaced. (The air bag system does not need regular maintenance.) body doors, hood,rear compartment, glove boxdoor, console door and any folding seat hardware.Part D tells you see "Wiper Blades, Cleaning" in the Index. See "Automatic Transaxle" in the Index. ...
... system repair and belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are and working properly. Lubricate all your vehiclehas a built-in Part D. Replace blade inserts that appear worn or damaged or that streak or miss areas of the windshield. working properly. If your may... system from doing job, have them repairedor replaced. (The air bag system does not need regular maintenance.) body doors, hood,rear compartment, glove boxdoor, console door and any folding seat hardware.Part D tells you see "Wiper Blades, Cleaning" in the Index. See "Automatic Transaxle" in the Index. ...
Owner's Manual
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... Solvent Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor and Release Pawl Hood and Door Hinges Weatherstrip Conditioning; Power Steering System GM Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. 1052884 - 1 pint, 1050017 - 1 quart, or equivalent). Supercharger Oil (GM Part No. 12345982). USAGE Engine Oil FLUIDLUBRICANT Engine Oil with the American Petroleum InstituteCertified For Gasoline...
... Solvent Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor and Release Pawl Hood and Door Hinges Weatherstrip Conditioning; Power Steering System GM Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. 1052884 - 1 pint, 1050017 - 1 quart, or equivalent). Supercharger Oil (GM Part No. 12345982). USAGE Engine Oil FLUIDLUBRICANT Engine Oil with the American Petroleum InstituteCertified For Gasoline...
Owner's Manual
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... Anti-Lock Brake System Warning ...2-62, 4-7 BrakeSystemWarning ...2-61 ChangeOilSoon ...2-73 Charging System ...2-60 Cruise ...2-74 2-75 Door/Trunk Ajar Warning ...Engine Coolant Temperature Light ...2-67 Enhanced Traction System Active ...2-66 Enhanced Traction System Warning ...2-65 . ... Jump Starting ... 5-3 7-15 K e y Lock Cylinders Service ...Key Reminder Warning ...2-15 2-2 Keys ...Labels Certification ...4-32 Service Parts Identification ...6-58 Tire-Loading Information ...4-3 1 Vehicle Identification Number ...6-58 Lamps Cornering ...2-44 Courtesy ...2-44 Dome ...2-46 Fog ...2-44 2-44...
... Anti-Lock Brake System Warning ...2-62, 4-7 BrakeSystemWarning ...2-61 ChangeOilSoon ...2-73 Charging System ...2-60 Cruise ...2-74 2-75 Door/Trunk Ajar Warning ...Engine Coolant Temperature Light ...2-67 Enhanced Traction System Active ...2-66 Enhanced Traction System Warning ...2-65 . ... Jump Starting ... 5-3 7-15 K e y Lock Cylinders Service ...Key Reminder Warning ...2-15 2-2 Keys ...Labels Certification ...4-32 Service Parts Identification ...6-58 Tire-Loading Information ...4-3 1 Vehicle Identification Number ...6-58 Lamps Cornering ...2-44 Courtesy ...2-44 Dome ...2-46 Fog ...2-44 2-44...
Owner's Manual
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...Steering ...4-12 Maintenance. Lubrication Service. Underbody ...6-58 Maintenance When Trailer Towing ...4-40 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...2-69 Manual Door Locks ...2-4 Front Seat ...1-2 Manual Single Zone Climate Control ...3-2 Methanol ...6-5 Mirrors ...2-47 Convex Outside ...2-48 Electrochromic ... Outside Foldaway ...2-48 VisorVanity ...2-51 MMT ...6-4 9-7 Recommended 7-19 Fluids and Lubricants ...Maintenance. Normal Replacement Parts ...6-69 Maintenance Record ...7-20 Maintenance Schedule ...7-1 Maintenance Schedule ...7-5 How it's Organized ...7-3 Introduction ...7-2 Owner Checks...
...Steering ...4-12 Maintenance. Lubrication Service. Underbody ...6-58 Maintenance When Trailer Towing ...4-40 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...2-69 Manual Door Locks ...2-4 Front Seat ...1-2 Manual Single Zone Climate Control ...3-2 Methanol ...6-5 Mirrors ...2-47 Convex Outside ...2-48 Electrochromic ... Outside Foldaway ...2-48 VisorVanity ...2-51 MMT ...6-4 9-7 Recommended 7-19 Fluids and Lubricants ...Maintenance. Normal Replacement Parts ...6-69 Maintenance Record ...7-20 Maintenance Schedule ...7-1 Maintenance Schedule ...7-5 How it's Organized ...7-3 Introduction ...7-2 Owner Checks...
Owner's Manual
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...YourVehicle ...5-38 Rotation. Wheel ...6-46 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-8 Restraints Checking ...1-66 Head ...1-5 Replacing Parts After a Crash ...1-66 Systemcheck ...7-15 1-51 Restraints. Parts ...6-67 Replacement. Driving In ...4- 19 Rainy Weather Tips ...4-21 Reading Lamps. Adding Coolant ...5-22... 6-27 Radiator Pressure Cap ...Radio Reception ...3-29 Radios ...3-13 Rain. Rearview Mirror ...2-46 Rear Door Child Security Locks ...
...YourVehicle ...5-38 Rotation. Wheel ...6-46 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-8 Restraints Checking ...1-66 Head ...1-5 Replacing Parts After a Crash ...1-66 Systemcheck ...7-15 1-51 Restraints. Parts ...6-67 Replacement. Driving In ...4- 19 Rainy Weather Tips ...4-21 Reading Lamps. Adding Coolant ...5-22... 6-27 Radiator Pressure Cap ...Radio Reception ...3-29 Radios ...3-13 Rain. Rearview Mirror ...2-46 Rear Door Child Security Locks ...