Owner's Manual
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... explains how start and to Reporting Safety Defects. This will helpPart 2: Features & Controls Information you learn aboutthe features and This part tells how to contact you have a problem while driving, such a as flat tire or engine overheating. this In Chevrolet for your Chevrolet running properly and looking good. How to Use this Manual Part 5: Problems on the Road This part tells what fluids Owner's Manual Part 1: Seats and Safety Belts Many people...
... explains how start and to Reporting Safety Defects. This will helpPart 2: Features & Controls Information you learn aboutthe features and This part tells how to contact you have a problem while driving, such a as flat tire or engine overheating. this In Chevrolet for your Chevrolet running properly and looking good. How to Use this Manual Part 5: Problems on the Road This part tells what fluids Owner's Manual Part 1: Seats and Safety Belts Many people...
Owner's Manual
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...and onlv to secure a child restraint at Chevrolet dealerships in the vehicle. Securing a Child Restraint in the rear rather than the front seat. you want to secure the restraint in the front seat where you 're the only adult in Canada. to Vehicles first soldin Canada have You'll be sure...rear seat unless the child is in the vehicle. In that case, you might want to install an anchor yourself, your dealer can ask your See the earlier sectionabout the top Chevrolet dealer to put your child restraint has a top strap, it , be using the lap-shoulder belt. We at General Motors...
...and onlv to secure a child restraint at Chevrolet dealerships in the vehicle. Securing a Child Restraint in the rear rather than the front seat. you want to secure the restraint in the front seat where you 're the only adult in Canada. to Vehicles first soldin Canada have You'll be sure...rear seat unless the child is in the vehicle. In that case, you might want to install an anchor yourself, your dealer can ask your See the earlier sectionabout the top Chevrolet dealer to put your child restraint has a top strap, it , be using the lap-shoulder belt. We at General Motors...
Owner's Manual
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... the choice, a child shouldsit next to reattach the automatic belt again, oncethe child restraint is removed. in your vehicle,so it isn't twisted. Leave the latch plate on the hook near the buckle and remove the special latch plate. Push thespring on the special belt. Seats & Safety Belts A A To Remove the InfantlChild Seat Restraint 1 Push the buttonon the safety belt Larger Children 2.
... the choice, a child shouldsit next to reattach the automatic belt again, oncethe child restraint is removed. in your vehicle,so it isn't twisted. Leave the latch plate on the hook near the buckle and remove the special latch plate. Push thespring on the special belt. Seats & Safety Belts A A To Remove the InfantlChild Seat Restraint 1 Push the buttonon the safety belt Larger Children 2.
Owner's Manual
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.... Shift to the Lock position while pressing the key releasebutton down -that 's a safety feature. Don't try to shift to Automatic Transaxle N (Neutral). To Remove the Key: Turn the key to P (Park) only I Shift your vehicle. 1. Your vehicle won 'tstart in any other position-that 's a safety feature. Follow the proper steps to the floor while starting the engine. and hold the clutch pedal to start your gear selectorto N (Neutral) Vehicles with automatic and manual transaxles start differently. Starting Your Engine Manual Transaxle...
.... Shift to the Lock position while pressing the key releasebutton down -that 's a safety feature. Don't try to shift to Automatic Transaxle N (Neutral). To Remove the Key: Turn the key to P (Park) only I Shift your vehicle. 1. Your vehicle won 'tstart in any other position-that 's a safety feature. Follow the proper steps to the floor while starting the engine. and hold the clutch pedal to start your gear selectorto N (Neutral) Vehicles with automatic and manual transaxles start differently. Starting Your Engine Manual Transaxle...
Owner's Manual
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... engine running smoothly, you when to shift to the next lower gear. For the best fuel economy, accelerate slowly and shift whenthe light comes on , vehicle is stopped. This light will show you should downshift to the next higher NOTICE gear for good performance. 'I 5 2 While you quickly change the position of the accelerator. Ignore the shift light when you have a shift light. Shiflng the Five-Speed Manual Transaxk (Cant.) Shift Light Shift Speeds (MANUAL...
... engine running smoothly, you when to shift to the next lower gear. For the best fuel economy, accelerate slowly and shift whenthe light comes on , vehicle is stopped. This light will show you should downshift to the next higher NOTICE gear for good performance. 'I 5 2 While you quickly change the position of the accelerator. Ignore the shift light when you have a shift light. Shiflng the Five-Speed Manual Transaxk (Cant.) Shift Light Shift Speeds (MANUAL...
Owner's Manual
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To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel and pull the lever. Power Windows (OPTION) driver's armrest control each window. Windows the window crank to adjust the steering wheel beforeyou drive. In addition, each passenger doorhas a control switch forits own window. You can also raise it to lock the wheel in place. the On a vehicle with manual windows, use With power windows, switches on Move the steering wheel to a comfortable level, then release the lever to the highest levelto...
To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel and pull the lever. Power Windows (OPTION) driver's armrest control each window. Windows the window crank to adjust the steering wheel beforeyou drive. In addition, each passenger doorhas a control switch forits own window. You can also raise it to lock the wheel in place. the On a vehicle with manual windows, use With power windows, switches on Move the steering wheel to a comfortable level, then release the lever to the highest levelto...
Owner's Manual
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.... Features & Controls Turn Si'llHeadlight Beam kver The lever on left sideof the steering the column includes your signal. To signala lane change ,if the arrows don't flash but just stayon, a signal bulb may be burned and out other drivers won't see your : Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator Headlight High-Low Beam Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer Cruise Control (Option) Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator The turn , check the fuse (seethe...
.... Features & Controls Turn Si'llHeadlight Beam kver The lever on left sideof the steering the column includes your signal. To signala lane change ,if the arrows don't flash but just stayon, a signal bulb may be burned and out other drivers won't see your : Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator Headlight High-Low Beam Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer Cruise Control (Option) Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator The turn , check the fuse (seethe...
Owner's Manual
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... or Lock position. Of course, you may still turn signal lever allthe way toward you. on, When the high beams are a blue light on the instrument panel also will come on Changer automatically andthe low beams will change the reduced to low, pullthe turn on are a useful feature, in DRL that can make your vehicle with a light sensor on . Features & Controls L I c Daytime Running Lights (CANADA ONLY) Headlight High...
... or Lock position. Of course, you may still turn signal lever allthe way toward you. on, When the high beams are a blue light on the instrument panel also will come on Changer automatically andthe low beams will change the reduced to low, pullthe turn on are a useful feature, in DRL that can make your vehicle with a light sensor on . Features & Controls L I c Daytime Running Lights (CANADA ONLY) Headlight High...
Owner's Manual
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... mirror can hit another vehicle. Check yourinside mirror or glance over your doors, headlamps, radio, heating and air conditioning systems (if equipped). the pull the lever towardyou to the night position. 1 CAUTIVN If you aren't used to a convex mirror, you closea door (or thelast door when morethan one are in your instrument panel and the switches for your shoulder II before changing lanes. Features & Controls "... L Courtesy and Instrument Panel Lights...
... mirror can hit another vehicle. Check yourinside mirror or glance over your doors, headlamps, radio, heating and air conditioning systems (if equipped). the pull the lever towardyou to the night position. 1 CAUTIVN If you aren't used to a convex mirror, you closea door (or thelast door when morethan one are in your instrument panel and the switches for your shoulder II before changing lanes. Features & Controls "... L Courtesy and Instrument Panel Lights...
Owner's Manual
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..., conditioner compressor run in the Defogging and Defrosting This reducesthe engine load, resulting There are cold, push HEAT.This will come out of the can leave the air as desired. Therest will send most When you don't needto cool the outside temperatures, temperature control as it is or heat it. Air flow isthrough the the air whenthe temperature is above instrument panel outlets. temperature control...
..., conditioner compressor run in the Defogging and Defrosting This reducesthe engine load, resulting There are cold, push HEAT.This will come out of the can leave the air as desired. Therest will send most When you don't needto cool the outside temperatures, temperature control as it is or heat it. Air flow isthrough the the air whenthe temperature is above instrument panel outlets. temperature control...
Owner's Manual
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... behindthe TUNEFADE knob adjusts the fronthear AMIFM Stereo Radio with speaker balance. station is on the digital screen). Press the knob to decrease it . bass, or down to change volume. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 1 TUNE-FADE This knob has two functions. VOL-BAL (Volume-Balance): Turn Cassette Player TREB (Treble): Slide this lever up to stop on theAM...
... behindthe TUNEFADE knob adjusts the fronthear AMIFM Stereo Radio with speaker balance. station is on the digital screen). Press the knob to decrease it . bass, or down to change volume. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 1 TUNE-FADE This knob has two functions. VOL-BAL (Volume-Balance): Turn Cassette Player TREB (Treble): Slide this lever up to stop on theAM...
Owner's Manual
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... fluid from your just enough slack you do, both braking systems won 't work to drag on the ground. well. If you can turn with your vehicle. And, never allow safety chains vehicle's master cylinder. it does, both brake separated fromthe hitch. But don't use more 0.02 than attaching safety chains. Be sure to read and follow the Safety Chains instructions forthe trailer brakesso You should always attach chains...
... fluid from your just enough slack you do, both braking systems won 't work to drag on the ground. well. If you can turn with your vehicle. And, never allow safety chains vehicle's master cylinder. it does, both brake separated fromthe hitch. But don't use more 0.02 than attaching safety chains. Be sure to read and follow the Safety Chains instructions forthe trailer brakesso You should always attach chains...
Owner's Manual
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... (DOHC) 3.4LV6 ...12.7 quarts L 12.0 With 4-Speed Automatic Transaxle With 5-Speed Manual Transaxle L quarts ...12.2 12.9 2.2L L4 ...quarts 11.7 11.1 L Refrigerant, Air Conditioning ...See refrigerant charge label under hood. f. Fuel Tank ...V6 16.5 gallons 62.0 L ...L4 Engine 17.1 gallons 65.0 L Power Steering .925 L , Pump Only ...2pints 103 lb. airthe If conditioning system in your Chevrolet dealer. t Wheel Nut Torque ...(140 Nom) Battery Size 2.2L L4 ...525 CCA 525 CCA...
... (DOHC) 3.4LV6 ...12.7 quarts L 12.0 With 4-Speed Automatic Transaxle With 5-Speed Manual Transaxle L quarts ...12.2 12.9 2.2L L4 ...quarts 11.7 11.1 L Refrigerant, Air Conditioning ...See refrigerant charge label under hood. f. Fuel Tank ...V6 16.5 gallons 62.0 L ...L4 Engine 17.1 gallons 65.0 L Power Steering .925 L , Pump Only ...2pints 103 lb. airthe If conditioning system in your Chevrolet dealer. t Wheel Nut Torque ...(140 Nom) Battery Size 2.2L L4 ...525 CCA 525 CCA...
Owner's Manual
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Service & Appearance Care Replacement Bulbs(CONT.) INSIDE LIGHTS BULB Ashtray ...194 Center Instrument Cluster ...161 or 194 Dome Lights...561 Rearview Mirror Reading Lights...192 Glove Box Light ...194 Heater & A/C Control ...T-1.75, T-1.5 High-Beam Indicator ...161 Console Shift Indicator ...73 Door Lock Switch ...73 Side Window Switch ...73 I . 252
Service & Appearance Care Replacement Bulbs(CONT.) INSIDE LIGHTS BULB Ashtray ...194 Center Instrument Cluster ...161 or 194 Dome Lights...561 Rearview Mirror Reading Lights...192 Glove Box Light ...194 Heater & A/C Control ...T-1.75, T-1.5 High-Beam Indicator ...161 Console Shift Indicator ...73 Door Lock Switch ...73 Side Window Switch ...73 I . 252
Owner's Manual
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... D. SERVICE 3 Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque ( . L 31 Code T or W engine only)*-Check the torque of the mounting bolts and/or nuts. 4 TireandWheelRotation and Inspection-For proper wearand maximum tire life, rotate your vehicle uses these. you or anyone else drives vehicle. Index * An Emission Control Service. *warrantyEnvironmentalliability priorAgencycompletionof vehicle usefulfailure to the life. ITEM NO. Check for damaged wheels also. 5 Engine Accessory DriveBeltInspection (California 3.1L Code T or W engine*)-Inspect the belt for...
... D. SERVICE 3 Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque ( . L 31 Code T or W engine only)*-Check the torque of the mounting bolts and/or nuts. 4 TireandWheelRotation and Inspection-For proper wearand maximum tire life, rotate your vehicle uses these. you or anyone else drives vehicle. Index * An Emission Control Service. *warrantyEnvironmentalliability priorAgencycompletionof vehicle usefulfailure to the life. ITEM NO. Check for damaged wheels also. 5 Engine Accessory DriveBeltInspection (California 3.1L Code T or W engine*)-Inspect the belt for...
Owner's Manual
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..., Owner's ManualandWrrantyBooklet. engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. list $43.00 1993 Chevrolet Lumina...ST-379-93 PSP index *Please specify special bodyor engine types on publishedfor trained dealer service personnel. T request an order form, please specify year and model o name of vehicle. For example: Turbo, Year Convertible. 1993 CHEVROLET SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION The following publications cowringthe operationndservicingof your vehicle can be found in the PSP Index.Prices are...
..., Owner's ManualandWrrantyBooklet. engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steering, body, etc. list $43.00 1993 Chevrolet Lumina...ST-379-93 PSP index *Please specify special bodyor engine types on publishedfor trained dealer service personnel. T request an order form, please specify year and model o name of vehicle. For example: Turbo, Year Convertible. 1993 CHEVROLET SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION The following publications cowringthe operationndservicingof your vehicle can be found in the PSP Index.Prices are...
Owner's Manual
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... Leather Warnings ...232 Weatherstrips ...237 White Sidewall Tires ...237 Windshield and Wiper Blades...-236 Clock, Setting the ...103 Clusters, Instrument Panel ...86 Clutch,Hydraulic Adding Fluid ...210, 249 Checking Fluid ...210 Comfort Controls Air Conditioning ...99 Heating...98 Ventilation ...102 Compact Disc Player (seeAudio Systems) Compact Spare Tire...187 Compartments, Storage...82 Console Storage Armrest ...82 Control of a Vehicle ...125 Convenience Net ...50 310 Checking Brake Fluid ...216 Engine Coolant ...173 Engine Oil ...201 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid...210 Power Steering Fluid...
... Leather Warnings ...232 Weatherstrips ...237 White Sidewall Tires ...237 Windshield and Wiper Blades...-236 Clock, Setting the ...103 Clusters, Instrument Panel ...86 Clutch,Hydraulic Adding Fluid ...210, 249 Checking Fluid ...210 Comfort Controls Air Conditioning ...99 Heating...98 Ventilation ...102 Compact Disc Player (seeAudio Systems) Compact Spare Tire...187 Compartments, Storage...82 Console Storage Armrest ...82 Control of a Vehicle ...125 Convenience Net ...50 310 Checking Brake Fluid ...216 Engine Coolant ...173 Engine Oil ...201 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid...210 Power Steering Fluid...
Owner's Manual
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... Used Oil ...204 Energy Conserving...203 Filter...204, 254 Warning Light ...91 When to Change ...204 Engine Overheating ...173 Engine Specifications...253 Engine, Starting Automatic Transaxle ...53 Manual Transaxle ...54 Ethanol in Gasoline ...193 31 I I.. Steering in ...131 Convex Outside Mirror ...80 Coolant ...211, 248, 249 Checking & Adding ...175,211,222,248,249 Proper Mixture to Do ...165 Through Deep Standing Water ...55 Defects. Rear Window ...101 Drunken Driving ...123...
... Used Oil ...204 Energy Conserving...203 Filter...204, 254 Warning Light ...91 When to Change ...204 Engine Overheating ...173 Engine Specifications...253 Engine, Starting Automatic Transaxle ...53 Manual Transaxle ...54 Ethanol in Gasoline ...193 31 I I.. Steering in ...131 Convex Outside Mirror ...80 Coolant ...211, 248, 249 Checking & Adding ...175,211,222,248,249 Proper Mixture to Do ...165 Through Deep Standing Water ...55 Defects. Rear Window ...101 Drunken Driving ...123...
Owner's Manual
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... Finish Damage...238 Park, Shifting Into Column Shift ...64 Octane Requirements Console Shift ...65 (see Appearance Care) ...48 Operation of Lights ...77 Power Door Locks Outside Rearview Mirrors ...80 Power Seat Controls ...13 Overdrive. Scheduled ...262 When Trailer Towing ...161 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...94 Manual Front Seat ...12 Manual Transaxle Adding Fluid ...210. 247. 249 Checking Fluid ...209 Shifting ...61 ...53 Starting Your Engine Master Cylinder. Automatic ...59 Power Steering ...131 Brake ...216 Methanol in Gasoline...193 Mileage Indicator (see...
... Finish Damage...238 Park, Shifting Into Column Shift ...64 Octane Requirements Console Shift ...65 (see Appearance Care) ...48 Operation of Lights ...77 Power Door Locks Outside Rearview Mirrors ...80 Power Seat Controls ...13 Overdrive. Scheduled ...262 When Trailer Towing ...161 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...94 Manual Front Seat ...12 Manual Transaxle Adding Fluid ...210. 247. 249 Checking Fluid ...209 Shifting ...61 ...53 Starting Your Engine Master Cylinder. Automatic ...59 Power Steering ...131 Brake ...216 Methanol in Gasoline...193 Mileage Indicator (see...
Owner's Manual
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... Positive Battery Terminal 166 ...Remote Trunk Release ...50 Replacement Bulbs ...251 Replacement Fuses...242 Replacement Parts ...254 Replacing Safety Belts...41 Replacing Tires ...228 Replacing Wheels ...230 Replacing Windshield Wipers ...224 Reporting Safety Defects ...286 Restraint. Hill and Mountain ...148 Roadside Assistance ...287 Rocking Your Vehicle...188 Stuck. How to Wear ...20 Passenger Belts ...25 Pregnancy. Use of Safety Belts During ...24 Problems on the Road ...163 Publications I see Service publications) Radiator Overheating (see Overheated Engine) Radiator Pressure Cap...
... Positive Battery Terminal 166 ...Remote Trunk Release ...50 Replacement Bulbs ...251 Replacement Fuses...242 Replacement Parts ...254 Replacing Safety Belts...41 Replacing Tires ...228 Replacing Wheels ...230 Replacing Windshield Wipers ...224 Reporting Safety Defects ...286 Restraint. Hill and Mountain ...148 Roadside Assistance ...287 Rocking Your Vehicle...188 Stuck. How to Wear ...20 Passenger Belts ...25 Pregnancy. Use of Safety Belts During ...24 Problems on the Road ...163 Publications I see Service publications) Radiator Overheating (see Overheated Engine) Radiator Pressure Cap...