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Printed in USA 10202145 B Second Printing Your Driving and the Road ...123 I Problems on the Road...Service & Appearance Care ...I95 MaintenanceSchedule ...259 Customer Assistance Information ...281 I Includes "ReportingSafety Defects" on page 286 Index ...295 Service Station Information ...Last Page How to Use this Manual 'I O! 0 Chevrolet Cavalier introduction Part Part Part Part Part Part Part I993 Owner's Manual Table of Contents I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part Part ...6 Seats & Safety Belts , ...Features & Controls ...47 = Comfort Controls & Audio Systems ...I i, , a a r .
Printed in USA 10202145 B Second Printing Your Driving and the Road ...123 I Problems on the Road...Service & Appearance Care ...I95 MaintenanceSchedule ...259 Customer Assistance Information ...281 I Includes "ReportingSafety Defects" on page 286 Index ...295 Service Station Information ...Last Page How to Use this Manual 'I O! 0 Chevrolet Cavalier introduction Part Part Part Part Part Part Part I993 Owner's Manual Table of Contents I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part Part ...6 Seats & Safety Belts , ...Features & Controls ...47 = Comfort Controls & Audio Systems ...I i, , a a r .
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...Chevrolet Motor Division General Motors Corporation The word Chevrolet, the Chevrolet emblem and the name Cavalier are registered trademarks General of the General Motors Corporation. @ Copyright 1992 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet... Motor Division.All rights reserved. 2 The word Delco is a registered trademark of Motors Corporation. Note to make changes in your Chevrolet..." for Chevrolet Motor Division...
...Chevrolet Motor Division General Motors Corporation The word Chevrolet, the Chevrolet emblem and the name Cavalier are registered trademarks General of the General Motors Corporation. @ Copyright 1992 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet... Motor Division.All rights reserved. 2 The word Delco is a registered trademark of Motors Corporation. Note to make changes in your Chevrolet..." for Chevrolet Motor Division...
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...when to perform Using Your 1993 Chevrolet vehicle maintenance and what to do if you how to adjust the Here's an alphabetical listingof almost ventilation and comfort controls and with color-tabbed pages in this manual. information onReporting Safety Defects. information. Each part begins This ...gives you how to use . part. usually tell at a glance if that helpyou find helpful information and Service Station Information You can how to operate your Chevrolet running properly and looking good. find somethingyou Part 4: Your Driving and the Road contains the informationyou...
...when to perform Using Your 1993 Chevrolet vehicle maintenance and what to do if you how to adjust the Here's an alphabetical listingof almost ventilation and comfort controls and with color-tabbed pages in this manual. information onReporting Safety Defects. information. Each part begins This ...gives you how to use . part. usually tell at a glance if that helpyou find helpful information and Service Station Information You can how to operate your Chevrolet running properly and looking good. find somethingyou Part 4: Your Driving and the Road contains the informationyou...
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you should not do with safety belts Seats and Seat Controls ...SafetyBelts ...How.to use your Chevrolet and how . . II m m to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...DriverPosition ...Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...Right Front Passenger Position ...RearSeatPassengers ...Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides ...Center ... Aftera Crash ... Part II 12 17 22 23 27 27 28 30 32 33 34 35 43 44 45 Seats & Safety Belts H e r e YOU'II find information about the seats in your safety belts properlyYou can also learn about some things .
you should not do with safety belts Seats and Seat Controls ...SafetyBelts ...How.to use your Chevrolet and how . . II m m to Wear Safety Belts Properly ...DriverPosition ...Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...Right Front Passenger Position ...RearSeatPassengers ...Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides ...Center ... Aftera Crash ... Part II 12 17 22 23 27 27 28 30 32 33 34 35 43 44 45 Seats & Safety Belts H e r e YOU'II find information about the seats in your safety belts properlyYou can also learn about some things .
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... ...93 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...96 47 c ... I Part 2 Features & Controls Keys ...48 Locks ...49 H e r e you have Windows ...Turn SignaVHeadlight Beam Lever ...-73 a problem. and information StartingYourEngine ...56 on your Chevrolet. .; . . .
... ...93 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...96 47 c ... I Part 2 Features & Controls Keys ...48 Locks ...49 H e r e you have Windows ...Turn SignaVHeadlight Beam Lever ...-73 a problem. and information StartingYourEngine ...56 on your Chevrolet. .; . . .
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For more information on top your Chevrolet. Roof Luggage Carrier (WAGON, OPTION) If you have the optional luggage carrier, you 're driving, check now and then to the roof, side rails, and tiedowns. 91 CJ2081 I Don't exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading your of cargo as you can load things on vehicle capacity and loading, see theIndex under Loading Your Ehicle. The luggage carrier has slats attached to make sure the luggage carrier and cargo are still securely fastened. To prevent damage or loss of vehicle.
For more information on top your Chevrolet. Roof Luggage Carrier (WAGON, OPTION) If you have the optional luggage carrier, you 're driving, check now and then to the roof, side rails, and tiedowns. 91 CJ2081 I Don't exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading your of cargo as you can load things on vehicle capacity and loading, see theIndex under Loading Your Ehicle. The luggage carrier has slats attached to make sure the luggage carrier and cargo are still securely fastened. To prevent damage or loss of vehicle.
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... fuel you're using, and many other things you'll need to let you know at a glance how your instrument panel are: 1. The lnstrument PanelYour information System Your instrument panel is running.
... fuel you're using, and many other things you'll need to let you know at a glance how your instrument panel are: 1. The lnstrument PanelYour information System Your instrument panel is running.
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... appear on the digital screen. band. the next or FM station is speaker balance. Press the upper knob to decrease it . The digital display indicates information behind the upper knob adjusts the SCAN: Press both SEEK buttons on time or radio station frequency, the right/left speaker balance, to listenfor a few...
... appear on the digital screen. band. the next or FM station is speaker balance. Press the upper knob to decrease it . The digital display indicates information behind the upper knob adjusts the SCAN: Press both SEEK buttons on time or radio station frequency, the right/left speaker balance, to listenfor a few...
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... control ringbehind PROG-RCL (Program-Recall):Press the lower knob adjusts thefronthear the upper knob to change sidesof the tape when a The digital display indicates information cassette is off , and to change betweenthe speaker balance. R L (Balance): The control ring on the digital screen for each band may be preset by "pairing...
... control ringbehind PROG-RCL (Program-Recall):Press the lower knob adjusts thefronthear the upper knob to change sidesof the tape when a The digital display indicates information cassette is off , and to change betweenthe speaker balance. R L (Balance): The control ring on the digital screen for each band may be preset by "pairing...
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... level. on . press the center PWR-VOL (Power-Volume): With the change R L (Balance): The controlring between the clock and radio frequency The digital display indicates information behind the upper knob adjusts the on and off , right/left speaker balance. BASS: Press this button to adjust the AM/FM: Press the lower...
... level. on . press the center PWR-VOL (Power-Volume): With the change R L (Balance): The controlring between the clock and radio frequency The digital display indicates information behind the upper knob adjusts the on and off , right/left speaker balance. BASS: Press this button to adjust the AM/FM: Press the lower...
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... Driving ...129 Control of and in Fog, Mist and Haze ...148 CityDriving ...149 Freeway Driving ...150 . Part 4 Your Driving and the Road H e r e you'll find information about driving on driving. Driving a Long Distance ...152 HillandMountainRoads ...154 ParkingonHills ...155 Winter Driving ...157 TowingaTrailer ...161 I23 We've also included many other useful...
... Driving ...129 Control of and in Fog, Mist and Haze ...148 CityDriving ...149 Freeway Driving ...150 . Part 4 Your Driving and the Road H e r e you'll find information about driving on driving. Driving a Long Distance ...152 HillandMountainRoads ...154 ParkingonHills ...155 Winter Driving ...157 TowingaTrailer ...161 I23 We've also included many other useful...
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...' services. It may signal a railroad Road Signs that you havea chance to read it. quickly grasp the basic meaning or intent of Road Signs ...YTDU INFORMATION HOSPITAL ...I24 Green is not allowed. Slow down and be carefbl when see everywhere are some movement is used toguide the driver. Color of the...
...' services. It may signal a railroad Road Signs that you havea chance to read it. quickly grasp the basic meaning or intent of Road Signs ...YTDU INFORMATION HOSPITAL ...I24 Green is not allowed. Slow down and be carefbl when see everywhere are some movement is used toguide the driver. Color of the...
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...that in that lane. The next section discusses someof the road conditions you can use reversible-lane traffic control during rush hours. They give information to turn . A green arrow means you plan to out the window: Left arm straight out drivers without taking attention from the for ... Look for the signs posted to others, too. NO PASSINGZONE Turn and Lane ChangeSignals: Always signal when you may encounter. side of important information. brake pedal once or twice in some places the law requiresdriver signals. A red X light above a lane means no matter what the traffic...
...that in that lane. The next section discusses someof the road conditions you can use reversible-lane traffic control during rush hours. They give information to turn . A green arrow means you plan to out the window: Left arm straight out drivers without taking attention from the for ... Look for the signs posted to others, too. NO PASSINGZONE Turn and Lane ChangeSignals: Always signal when you may encounter. side of important information. brake pedal once or twice in some places the law requiresdriver signals. A red X light above a lane means no matter what the traffic...
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...careless and make dash straight toward one part the lot. when you are going to opena door. 23 1 distance. Here's a final bitof information about 134 times more dangerous than it means marked lanes, directional arrows, and "always expect the unexpected." designated parking areas, expect some Assume ...you do . of accidents. It's the best defensive driving maneuver, in frontof you go through street. Anticipate what they are movement in your Chevrolet: Buckle up. You never know you will if (See theIndex under Safety Belts.) be about to brake or turn suddenly. Youmay not have...
...careless and make dash straight toward one part the lot. when you are going to opena door. 23 1 distance. Here's a final bitof information about 134 times more dangerous than it means marked lanes, directional arrows, and "always expect the unexpected." designated parking areas, expect some Assume ...you do . of accidents. It's the best defensive driving maneuver, in frontof you go through street. Anticipate what they are movement in your Chevrolet: Buckle up. You never know you will if (See theIndex under Safety Belts.) be about to brake or turn suddenly. Youmay not have...
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... counts, For example, if the same person drank three double martinis (3 ounces or 90 ml of liquor each person and situation, here is some general information on each ) withinan hour, the person's BAC would reach the sameBAC by drinking three 4-ounce(120ml) glasses of wine or three mixed drinks if each...
... counts, For example, if the same person drank three double martinis (3 ounces or 90 ml of liquor each person and situation, here is some general information on each ) withinan hour, the person's BAC would reach the sameBAC by drinking three 4-ounce(120ml) glasses of wine or three mixed drinks if each...
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... car carrier equipment. This will occur. Towing from the FrontVehicle Hook-Up Before hooking up to a tow truck, be sure to read all the information in Towing Your Chevrolet earlier in the bottom of the towed vehicle. I I D m Do not tow with sling-type equipment or fascia damage will increase clearance between the...
... car carrier equipment. This will occur. Towing from the FrontVehicle Hook-Up Before hooking up to a tow truck, be sure to read all the information in Towing Your Chevrolet earlier in the bottom of the towed vehicle. I I D m Do not tow with sling-type equipment or fascia damage will increase clearance between the...
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Also be 2. Position lower slingcrossbar directly under the rear bumper. Attach T-hook chainson both sides in this control arm. All Models: 1. section. I 72 Attach a separate safety chain around Before hooking up for yourparticular vehicle. Problems on the Road Towing from the FrontVehicle Hook-Up (CONT.) Towing from the RearVehicle Hook-Up truck, be sure to use the proper hook-up to a tow sure to read all the information in the outboard endof each lower Towing Your Chevrolet earlier in the slotted holesin the bottom of the frame rail just ahead of the rear wheels. 2.
Also be 2. Position lower slingcrossbar directly under the rear bumper. Attach T-hook chainson both sides in this control arm. All Models: 1. section. I 72 Attach a separate safety chain around Before hooking up for yourparticular vehicle. Problems on the Road Towing from the FrontVehicle Hook-Up (CONT.) Towing from the RearVehicle Hook-Up truck, be sure to use the proper hook-up to a tow sure to read all the information in the outboard endof each lower Towing Your Chevrolet earlier in the slotted holesin the bottom of the frame rail just ahead of the rear wheels. 2.
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... the care of your vehicle. Part i 6 Service & Appearance Care ...\ ... ' ...I -- &5 ~ H e r e you wit1 find information about your Chevrolet . and then it shows how to its . appearance care Service ...196 Fuel ...197 HoodRelease ...201 EngineOil ...205 Aircleaner ...209 Transaxle Fluid...211 Engine Coolant...216 ...
... the care of your vehicle. Part i 6 Service & Appearance Care ...\ ... ' ...I -- &5 ~ H e r e you wit1 find information about your Chevrolet . and then it shows how to its . appearance care Service ...196 Fuel ...197 HoodRelease ...201 EngineOil ...205 Aircleaner ...209 Transaxle Fluid...211 Engine Coolant...216 ...
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... edge of the driver's door. It tells you from the windshield. To remove the bulb, pushthe bulb in different ways. Tire-Loading Information label found on your vehicle, called the Vehicle Capacity 3.Push the new wiper blade securely on Weight and includes the weightof all occupants, cargo... all steps to remove the type with a you the proper size, speed rating and release clip: recommended inflation pressures for the 1. important information about the number 2. It also gives you the gross weight capacity of people that can be in your vehicle. Lift the release clip witha...
... edge of the driver's door. It tells you from the windshield. To remove the bulb, pushthe bulb in different ways. Tire-Loading Information label found on your vehicle, called the Vehicle Capacity 3.Push the new wiper blade securely on Weight and includes the weightof all occupants, cargo... all steps to remove the type with a you the proper size, speed rating and release clip: recommended inflation pressures for the 1. important information about the number 2. It also gives you the gross weight capacity of people that can be in your vehicle. Lift the release clip witha...
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... edge of the driver's door shows the correct inflation pressures for at 60 psi (420 kpa). Service & Appearance Care lnflation-lire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label which is all right. Don't let anyone tell you can get : Too much flexing Too much air (overinflation), you have radial tireswhich may look...
... edge of the driver's door shows the correct inflation pressures for at 60 psi (420 kpa). Service & Appearance Care lnflation-lire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label which is all right. Don't let anyone tell you can get : Too much flexing Too much air (overinflation), you have radial tireswhich may look...