Owner's Manual
Page 10
... driven : These symb.ols haye t9 dci with your vehicle. 1 :he symbols you may .find on your 1i @its : WINDSHIELD Q WlP.ER These symbolsare us,ed on warning and indicator lights: CAUTION 'POSSIBLE lNJU.RY ...
... driven : These symb.ols haye t9 dci with your vehicle. 1 :he symbols you may .find on your 1i @its : WINDSHIELD Q WlP.ER These symbolsare us,ed on warning and indicator lights: CAUTION 'POSSIBLE lNJU.RY ...
Owner's Manual
Page 17
the vehic-le:The rider. doesn't stop . In a real vehicle; it .could.be the windshield ... The pers.on keeps going. until stopped by something. G.et i-tup to speed. The.n stop .
the vehic-le:The rider. doesn't stop . In a real vehicle; it .could.be the windshield ... The pers.on keeps going. until stopped by something. G.et i-tup to speed. The.n stop .
Owner's Manual
Page 18
With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. such good sense, , . or.the instrument panel .., or the safety belts! You stop over more time to stop. You get more distance, and your strongest bonestake the .forces..That's why safety belts make.
With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. such good sense, , . or.the instrument panel .., or the safety belts! You stop over more time to stop. You get more distance, and your strongest bonestake the .forces..That's why safety belts make.
Owner's Manual
Page 27
Here are the mrj'st importantthings-to knuw &out the air g system: 1111s. a t p To-unlatch the belt, ju.st.pu.shthe bu.ttm o n the-buckle. B-eforeyou..closethe-daor,be sure.the belt is out of the w.ay. if you .dam the doat on it, you can damage.-both. the bdt .and your vehicle, Your Chevrolet has .two air bags -- The belt shoutd go-backout of the way. far the -driverand another air bag for the right fr-ontpassenger. .AirBag S,ystem explains the .air bag system. one: air.bag.
Here are the mrj'st importantthings-to knuw &out the air g system: 1111s. a t p To-unlatch the belt, ju.st.pu.shthe bu.ttm o n the-buckle. B-eforeyou..closethe-daor,be sure.the belt is out of the w.ay. if you .dam the doat on it, you can damage.-both. the bdt .and your vehicle, Your Chevrolet has .two air bags -- The belt shoutd go-backout of the way. far the -driverand another air bag for the right fr-ontpassenger. .AirBag S,ystem explains the .air bag system. one: air.bag.
Owner's Manual
Page 34
When you sit in the center position. To make the belt shorter, -pull free end as the lap part o f a lap-shoulder belt. -r ---- If your vehicle has a bench seat, someone can sit in a center seating position, you ever had to. Buckle, position andrelease it If the belt isn't long enough, see "...
When you sit in the center position. To make the belt shorter, -pull free end as the lap part o f a lap-shoulder belt. -r ---- If your vehicle has a bench seat, someone can sit in a center seating position, you ever had to. Buckle, position andrelease it If the belt isn't long enough, see "...
Owner's Manual
Page 35
... quickly; Dorl't let it .clicks. Pull up an the latch.plate to tfie wbdgws have lap-shgulder be thrown out of the vebick in the vehicle who are wearing safety b.elts-. The positions next to make sure it . The shoulder be1.t may lock if you more. If this hap.p.eris,1et...
... quickly; Dorl't let it .clicks. Pull up an the latch.plate to tfie wbdgws have lap-shgulder be thrown out of the vebick in the vehicle who are wearing safety b.elts-. The positions next to make sure it . The shoulder be1.t may lock if you more. If this hap.p.eris,1et...
Owner's Manual
Page 40
... restrained while in a child or infant restraint. In a crash, the belt would apply force right on the hips, as it is always properly restraine.d in a vehicle. adult size. I Smaller children and babies should . A very young child's hip bones. So, be sure 'that :a regular belt might not stay low on the child...
... restrained while in a child or infant restraint. In a crash, the belt would apply force right on the hips, as it is always properly restraine.d in a vehicle. adult size. I Smaller children and babies should . A very young child's hip bones. So, be sure 'that :a regular belt might not stay low on the child...
Owner's Manual
Page 41
Never hold it. A baby doesn't weigh much until a crash. During a crash a baby will suddenIy become so CAUTION: (C.ontinued) -- 1 example, ina crash For at only 25 mph (40 km/h), a 12-lb. (5.5 kg) baby will become a 240-lb..(I10 kg) force on your arms while riding in an infant restraint. heavy you can't hold a.baby in your arms. The baby would be almost impossible to hold. Secure the baby in a vehicle.
Never hold it. A baby doesn't weigh much until a crash. During a crash a baby will suddenIy become so CAUTION: (C.ontinued) -- 1 example, ina crash For at only 25 mph (40 km/h), a 12-lb. (5.5 kg) baby will become a 240-lb..(I10 kg) force on your arms while riding in an infant restraint. heavy you can't hold a.baby in your arms. The baby would be almost impossible to hold. Secure the baby in a vehicle.
Owner's Manual
Page 44
Ingtea:d,,the child shmlldn't use~this. 0; should .sit pn the vehicle'sseat ~ u s h I and 1 e vel te"fety belts. 1. At A child whose.shoulder.$, above What the highest p.airdf slots;? if the top af my chil$s:shaulders i s above the highest slots are child.restraint. Ldwer the-childrestraint cushion.
Ingtea:d,,the child shmlldn't use~this. 0; should .sit pn the vehicle'sseat ~ u s h I and 1 e vel te"fety belts. 1. At A child whose.shoulder.$, above What the highest p.airdf slots;? if the top af my chil$s:shaulders i s above the highest slots are child.restraint. Ldwer the-childrestraint cushion.
Owner's Manual
Page 49
Child i 'theBuilt-In Child n Restraint . . - 1 Now that fhe hamess is adjusted to use the vehicle's safety belts. FAIJXBE TO..FoLLoWTHE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE UF THIS CHILD IUESTM.INT SYSTEM CAN RESULT IN YOUR CHILD STRIKING THE VEHICLE'S INTERIOR DURING A.SUDDEN'STOP OR CRASH. WARNING! SNUGLY ADJUST THi? Securing a. Don't use the child restraigt% hqness -(E)to secure your child, you're ready to the cfifiect height fbr your child,. B'ELTS'PROVIDEDWITH THIS C.€iILDRESTRAINT AROUND YOUR CHILD.
Child i 'theBuilt-In Child n Restraint . . - 1 Now that fhe hamess is adjusted to use the vehicle's safety belts. FAIJXBE TO..FoLLoWTHE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE UF THIS CHILD IUESTM.INT SYSTEM CAN RESULT IN YOUR CHILD STRIKING THE VEHICLE'S INTERIOR DURING A.SUDDEN'STOP OR CRASH. WARNING! SNUGLY ADJUST THi? Securing a. Don't use the child restraigt% hqness -(E)to secure your child, you're ready to the cfifiect height fbr your child,. B'ELTS'PROVIDEDWITH THIS C.€iILDRESTRAINT AROUND YOUR CHILD.
Owner's Manual
Page 61
... on the child restfaint. 7. It'salways better to work. u You'll be using.the lap belt, cii-. To remove-lhe child regtraht, just unbuckle the vehicle's safety belt and let it inflates.
... on the child restfaint. 7. It'salways better to work. u You'll be using.the lap belt, cii-. To remove-lhe child regtraht, just unbuckle the vehicle's safety belt and let it inflates.
Owner's Manual
Page 65
way. child restraint. 8. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to set the lock. 7. Pull the rest of the -shoulderbelt all the. The safety belt will move.freely .again and be sure it issecu-re. 6. To tighten the belt, feed the slzornlder belt back into the retractor while you push down.-onthe- T remove the child restraint, just unbuckle the vehicle's O safety belt and let it go back all the way out of the retractor to be ready to work for an adult or larger child passenger.
way. child restraint. 8. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to set the lock. 7. Pull the rest of the -shoulderbelt all the. The safety belt will move.freely .again and be sure it issecu-re. 6. To tighten the belt, feed the slzornlder belt back into the retractor while you push down.-onthe- T remove the child restraint, just unbuckle the vehicle's O safety belt and let it go back all the way out of the retractor to be ready to work for an adult or larger child passenger.
Owner's Manual
Page 66
Chiidren who are. a Children who aren't buckle'd up can str,ike.other people who have outgruwn child.r~stra~nts-'should wear the vehicle's safety belts.
Chiidren who are. a Children who aren't buckle'd up can str,ike.other people who have outgruwn child.r~stra~nts-'should wear the vehicle's safety belts.
Owner's Manual
Page 67
... Guides" in .the center seat pasition,. If.the child is so small that belts provide. A: same beIt. Move the child toward the center of the vehicle, but the &iId is so small that has on1y.a lap belt. children are wearing; only-oneperson at a time. - &= What if a chiJdiswearing,alap-shoulaeer belt, , but...
... Guides" in .the center seat pasition,. If.the child is so small that belts provide. A: same beIt. Move the child toward the center of the vehicle, but the &iId is so small that has on1y.a lap belt. children are wearing; only-oneperson at a time. - &= What if a chiJdiswearing,alap-shoulaeer belt, , but...
Owner's Manual
Page 71
e Section 2 Features and Controls Le.avingy0un.gchildren tn a vehicle with young:children, badly injured or even killed. for A child or others~ could operate..power windows or other .controlsor even make.the.vehicle move.Don't 1eave:thekeys-ina vehicle.with the ignition key is.dasgg-rons many reasons. They could be.
e Section 2 Features and Controls Le.avingy0un.gchildren tn a vehicle with young:children, badly injured or even killed. for A child or others~ could operate..power windows or other .controlsor even make.the.vehicle move.Don't 1eave:thekeys-ina vehicle.with the ignition key is.dasgg-rons many reasons. They could be.
Owner's Manual
Page 77
... the the-way. It can 't .seetor:smell C.0. See "'Comfort ControIs" in all instrumeat pa.nel-, .open bemuse carbon monoxide (CO)gas:can come inta your vehicle. You can cause unconsciousness and even death. E c,-l be dange- - That will'furce outsideair into y:owvehicle.. I you have air outlets on VENT. nk lid t open -the...
... the the-way. It can 't .seetor:smell C.0. See "'Comfort ControIs" in all instrumeat pa.nel-, .open bemuse carbon monoxide (CO)gas:can come inta your vehicle. You can cause unconsciousness and even death. E c,-l be dange- - That will'furce outsideair into y:owvehicle.. I you have air outlets on VENT. nk lid t open -the...
Owner's Manual
Page 84
... for your shift lever. may have a sh.i,ftlevepm th.e Steering Golurnn 0.1.-the console between the seats. 6n Maximum engine speed.is lilnited on automatic transaxle vehicles, w h m ycsu're- There are several different positions for at least -15a.mps. .~~ Your automatic transaxle. in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N j3 to protect driveline components from...
... for your shift lever. may have a sh.i,ftlevepm th.e Steering Golurnn 0.1.-the console between the seats. 6n Maximum engine speed.is lilnited on automatic transaxle vehicles, w h m ycsu're- There are several different positions for at least -15a.mps. .~~ Your automatic transaxle. in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N j3 to protect driveline components from...
Owner's Manual
Page 89
...'t move, even when you7reon fairly level-gtbudd,ase -the-.&eps that follow.If youlre pulling 'atrailer, see "Towing a Trailer" in the Index, a . - enghe-running, the.vehicle If you .are towing .a trailer and ~ e '=6fi ~ hill, any ~ ~ see '&Towing Trailer" in the-.ITndex. NOTICE: . .
...'t move, even when you7reon fairly level-gtbudd,ase -the-.&eps that follow.If youlre pulling 'atrailer, see "Towing a Trailer" in the Index, a . - enghe-running, the.vehicle If you .are towing .a trailer and ~ e '=6fi ~ hill, any ~ ~ see '&Towing Trailer" in the-.ITndex. NOTICE: . .
Owner's Manual
Page 91
It can be iujured. You.or.&he$s could be d gerons to leave-yourvel :le,with the engin@ runnin-g.Your vehicle-ajulrl :move suddenly if the 5.h8-tlever is not fully in PARK (P) with the.parkingbrake firmIy s:et.And, if you ieme the vehtde with the engine.running ,'itcmld overheat md men^ catch fie. Hold ifi.tbe'button on the lever, and push.:the lever all .the way townrd the fro.~t &your vehicle with the engine running unless you haw to. Don't leave your vehicle.
It can be iujured. You.or.&he$s could be d gerons to leave-yourvel :le,with the engin@ runnin-g.Your vehicle-ajulrl :move suddenly if the 5.h8-tlever is not fully in PARK (P) with the.parkingbrake firmIy s:et.And, if you ieme the vehtde with the engine.running ,'itcmld overheat md men^ catch fie. Hold ifi.tbe'button on the lever, and push.:the lever all .the way townrd the fro.~t &your vehicle with the engine running unless you haw to. Don't leave your vehicle.
Owner's Manual
Page 93
A Clir I Things that can burn. 2-23 Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other thingsthat can burn codd touch.hotexhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite..
A Clir I Things that can burn. 2-23 Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other thingsthat can burn codd touch.hotexhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite..