Owner's Manual
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... Chevrolet. Gages and Indicators ...82 45.a. Part 2 ' I Features & Controls Keys ...46 47 DoorLocks ...H e r e you can learn about the many GloveBox ...51 standard and optional features on StartingYourEngine ...52 starting. Shifting into Park ...59 and what to doif you Pump-To-SetParkingBrake ...58 if everything is working properly. . Also 54 Engine Coolant Heater...
... Chevrolet. Gages and Indicators ...82 45.a. Part 2 ' I Features & Controls Keys ...46 47 DoorLocks ...H e r e you can learn about the many GloveBox ...51 standard and optional features on StartingYourEngine ...52 starting. Shifting into Park ...59 and what to doif you Pump-To-SetParkingBrake ...58 if everything is working properly. . Also 54 Engine Coolant Heater...
Owner's Manual
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Heater and Air Conditioning Controls ...90 RearWindow Defogger ...92 Settingtheclock ...94 AM/FM Stereo Radio ...94 AMIFM Stereo Radio with Cassette Player ...96 AMFM Stereo Radio ... AM/FM Stereo with your vehicle . Comfort Controls & Audio Systems I n this part you'llfind out how to read about the particular system supplied with your Chevrolet. Be sure to operate the comfort control systems and audio systems offered with Compact Disc Player ...100 UnderstandingRadioReception ...102 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player...
Heater and Air Conditioning Controls ...90 RearWindow Defogger ...92 Settingtheclock ...94 AM/FM Stereo Radio ...94 AMIFM Stereo Radio with Cassette Player ...96 AMFM Stereo Radio ... AM/FM Stereo with your vehicle . Comfort Controls & Audio Systems I n this part you'llfind out how to read about the particular system supplied with your Chevrolet. Be sure to operate the comfort control systems and audio systems offered with Compact Disc Player ...100 UnderstandingRadioReception ...102 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player...
Owner's Manual
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... difference may become Conditioning Controls When you want. : Press it through the system. This setting recirculates much of the air inside Heater and Air your air conditioner's compressor will still come from the air inside air escape. outlets. VENT For mild outside temperatures, through... control lever to a comfortable is directed through the instrument panel outlets, but sunny days. You can leave The air conditioner and heater work best A/C: Use for normal cooling on very hotdays. later in air will have to run in all three air conditioning settings...
... difference may become Conditioning Controls When you want. : Press it through the system. This setting recirculates much of the air inside Heater and Air your air conditioner's compressor will still come from the air inside air escape. outlets. VENT For mild outside temperatures, through... control lever to a comfortable is directed through the instrument panel outlets, but sunny days. You can leave The air conditioner and heater work best A/C: Use for normal cooling on very hotdays. later in air will have to run in all three air conditioning settings...
Owner's Manual
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... floor. Adjust the fan to the side vents. close the center vents. The rest will send most of the air to flow to the floor heater ducts, and half to go to warm passengers while keeping the windshield clear. Your vehicle is above freezing. For increased air flow to the highest...
... floor. Adjust the fan to the side vents. close the center vents. The rest will send most of the air to flow to the floor heater ducts, and half to go to warm passengers while keeping the windshield clear. Your vehicle is above freezing. For increased air flow to the highest...
Owner's Manual
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... turn on again, the defogger will turn the defogger off by your warranty. You can turn off the ignition or 70w-Through Ventilation System 'our Chevrolet's flow-through ventilation ystem supplies outside air into the ehicle when it on . If you could cut or damage the warming grid, and the repairs... wouldn't be covered by turning off automatically after about five minutes only. Outside air till also enter the vehicle when the heater r the air conditioning fan is moving.
... turn on again, the defogger will turn the defogger off by your warranty. You can turn off the ignition or 70w-Through Ventilation System 'our Chevrolet's flow-through ventilation ystem supplies outside air into the ehicle when it on . If you could cut or damage the warming grid, and the repairs... wouldn't be covered by turning off automatically after about five minutes only. Outside air till also enter the vehicle when the heater r the air conditioning fan is moving.
Owner's Manual
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Added sound equipment may interfere with the operation of ice, snow, or any sound equipment to the highest setting for your Chevrolet, and how to circulate throughout your vehicle -- Ventilation Tips Keep the hood and front air inlet free of your windows. This helps air to get ... you add any other systems, and even damage them . Please read about the system in cold weather, set the blower fan to your vehicle. The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of objects.
Added sound equipment may interfere with the operation of ice, snow, or any sound equipment to the highest setting for your Chevrolet, and how to circulate throughout your vehicle -- Ventilation Tips Keep the hood and front air inlet free of your windows. This helps air to get ... you add any other systems, and even damage them . Please read about the system in cold weather, set the blower fan to your vehicle. The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of objects.
Owner's Manual
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Start the engine againand repeat this section, and see your Chevrolet dealer for the heat that you get out of the vehicle and do it keeps the battery charged.You will need a well-charged battery to ... from the cold. Then, shut the engineoff and close the window almost all the way to restart the vehicle, and possibly for awhile. Let the heater run the engine, make itgo a little faster than just idle.
Start the engine againand repeat this section, and see your Chevrolet dealer for the heat that you get out of the vehicle and do it keeps the battery charged.You will need a well-charged battery to ... from the cold. Then, shut the engineoff and close the window almost all the way to restart the vehicle, and possibly for awhile. Let the heater run the engine, make itgo a little faster than just idle.
Owner's Manual
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... Is Coming From Your Engine If you no longer have an air conditioner, turn it off. 2. Idle for a minute or so: 1. Try to keep your heater to be too serious. If you get the overheat warning but see or warning, you can drive normally. If the warning continues, pull over, stop...
... Is Coming From Your Engine If you no longer have an air conditioner, turn it off. 2. Idle for a minute or so: 1. Try to keep your heater to be too serious. If you get the overheat warning but see or warning, you can drive normally. If the warning continues, pull over, stop...
Owner's Manual
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... THE VEHICLE until it 's safe to get service help right away. Coolant recovery tank hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the radiator hoses, heater A. Problems on the Road If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine (CONK) If there's still no signof steam, you can idle the engine for...
... THE VEHICLE until it 's safe to get service help right away. Coolant recovery tank hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the radiator hoses, heater A. Problems on the Road If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine (CONK) If there's still no signof steam, you can idle the engine for...
Owner's Manual
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... the overheat warning continues, there's one more information about the proper coolant mix.) NOTICE: In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. I I If there seems to be running. If the engine is cool before you can add the proper coolant mix directly to...
... the overheat warning continues, there's one more information about the proper coolant mix.) NOTICE: In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. I I If there seems to be running. If the engine is cool before you can add the proper coolant mix directly to...
Owner's Manual
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The other is located on the thermostat housing. After the engine cools, open the coolant air bleed valves. 3.1 L V6 (VIN Code T): There are located on the thermostat bypass tube. 3.4L V6 (VIN Code X): There are two bleed valves. They are two bleed valves. I 145... Then keep turning the pressure cap, but now push down as you turn it. One is located on the thermostat housing heater and inlet pipe. 2. Remove the pressure cap. 3. II -
The other is located on the thermostat housing. After the engine cools, open the coolant air bleed valves. 3.1 L V6 (VIN Code T): There are located on the thermostat bypass tube. 3.4L V6 (VIN Code X): There are two bleed valves. They are two bleed valves. I 145... Then keep turning the pressure cap, but now push down as you turn it. One is located on the thermostat housing heater and inlet pipe. 2. Remove the pressure cap. 3. II -
Owner's Manual
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... km). whichever comes first. You tow a trailer often. See if any one of them is true for your warranty. Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolant heater can cause engine damage not covered by your vehicle. for you have to your oil and filter every 3,000 miles ( 5 000 ...km) or 3 months -- If any one of these is true for oils with Chevrolet dealer is at every other oil change your...
... km). whichever comes first. You tow a trailer often. See if any one of them is true for your warranty. Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolant heater can cause engine damage not covered by your vehicle. for you have to your oil and filter every 3,000 miles ( 5 000 ...km) or 3 months -- If any one of these is true for oils with Chevrolet dealer is at every other oil change your...
Owner's Manual
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... tank is warm, the level should be up to the radiator. (See Engine Overhea,ing" in the mix can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. The repair cost wouldn't be badly damaged. f the light comes on, it means you're low In engine coolant. : Add Coolant...
... tank is warm, the level should be up to the radiator. (See Engine Overhea,ing" in the mix can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. The repair cost wouldn't be badly damaged. f the light comes on, it means you're low In engine coolant. : Add Coolant...
Owner's Manual
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... ...Side Marker Lights Front ...Rear ...Stop/Tail/Turn Signal Lights ...Luggage Compartment ...Underhood ...INSIDE LIGHTS Astray ...Center Instrument Cluster ...DomeLights ...Rearview Mirror Reading Lights ...GloveBoxLight ...Heater & A/C Control ...High-Beam Indicator ...Console Shift Indicator ...DoorLockSwitch ...SideWindowSwitch ... BULB 3057 3057NA 194 or 24 (234) 89 1T2 9006 9005 24 194 3057 920 561...
... ...Side Marker Lights Front ...Rear ...Stop/Tail/Turn Signal Lights ...Luggage Compartment ...Underhood ...INSIDE LIGHTS Astray ...Center Instrument Cluster ...DomeLights ...Rearview Mirror Reading Lights ...GloveBoxLight ...Heater & A/C Control ...High-Beam Indicator ...Console Shift Indicator ...DoorLockSwitch ...SideWindowSwitch ... BULB 3057 3057NA 194 or 24 (234) 89 1T2 9006 9005 24 194 3057 920 561...
Owner's Manual
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... Transaxle. For the Best . . 102 Setting the Clock ...94 Automatic Door Locks ...48 Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt (see "Engine Coolant Heater") ...54. 169 Blowout. Engine (see "Safety Belts") ...19 Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid ...172.173. 224 Changing Fluid and Filter ......BB Auto Line . ...23 1 Battery ...179. 206 Acid Warning ...133. 179 Jump Starting ...133 BatteryWarningLight ...86 Blizzard ...123 Block Heater. Anti-Lock ...109 WarningLight ...86 Brakes Trailer ...127 109 Braking ...Braking in Gasoline ...159 Alternative Dispute Resolution 231 Program ...Aluminum Wheels Cleaning...
... Transaxle. For the Best . . 102 Setting the Clock ...94 Automatic Door Locks ...48 Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt (see "Engine Coolant Heater") ...54. 169 Blowout. Engine (see "Safety Belts") ...19 Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid ...172.173. 224 Changing Fluid and Filter ......BB Auto Line . ...23 1 Battery ...179. 206 Acid Warning ...133. 179 Jump Starting ...133 BatteryWarningLight ...86 Blizzard ...123 Block Heater. Anti-Lock ...109 WarningLight ...86 Brakes Trailer ...127 109 Braking ...Braking in Gasoline ...159 Alternative Dispute Resolution 231 Program ...Aluminum Wheels Cleaning...
Owner's Manual
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... Antenna ...103 Flashers. Right (Passenger) ...203 Electrical Equipment. Braking in ...112 Emergency Starting ...133 Emergency Towing ...136 Engine Block Heater (see "Engine Coolant Heater") ...54.169 Engine Coolant ...142. 173 Engine Coolant Heater ...54. 169 Engine Coolant Temperature 84 Gage ...Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light (see "Coolant") ...83 Engine Exhaust ...61.62. 124...
... Antenna ...103 Flashers. Right (Passenger) ...203 Electrical Equipment. Braking in ...112 Emergency Starting ...133 Emergency Towing ...136 Engine Block Heater (see "Engine Coolant Heater") ...54.169 Engine Coolant ...142. 173 Engine Coolant Heater ...54. 169 Engine Coolant Temperature 84 Gage ...Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light (see "Coolant") ...83 Engine Exhaust ...61.62. 124...
Owner's Manual
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... Ice or Snow ...155 Ignition Key ...46 52 Positions ...Indicator Lights (see "Warning Lights") ...82 Infant Restraint (see "Engine Coolant Heater") ...54. 169 Heater. Engine Block (see "Child Restraints") ...30 Inflation. Vehicle (VIN Code) ...199 Idling Your Engine ...60.61.62. 124 If...High-LowBeam Changer ...72 "On" Reminder ...71 Replacement Bulb ...180. 208 Wiring ...205 Head Restraints ...12 Heqing or Speech Impaired ...231 Heater (see ''Shifting the Transaxle") 51 Glove Box ...Hood Release ...162 Safety Warning ...163 Secondary Hood Release ...162 Waming. Index Gages Coolant ...
... Ice or Snow ...155 Ignition Key ...46 52 Positions ...Indicator Lights (see "Warning Lights") ...82 Infant Restraint (see "Engine Coolant Heater") ...54. 169 Heater. Engine Block (see "Child Restraints") ...30 Inflation. Vehicle (VIN Code) ...199 Idling Your Engine ...60.61.62. 124 If...High-LowBeam Changer ...72 "On" Reminder ...71 Replacement Bulb ...180. 208 Wiring ...205 Head Restraints ...12 Heqing or Speech Impaired ...231 Heater (see ''Shifting the Transaxle") 51 Glove Box ...Hood Release ...162 Safety Warning ...163 Secondary Hood Release ...162 Waming. Index Gages Coolant ...