Owner's Manual
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... half the team that gave birth to the largest in autumotive family the world -- Louis Chevrolet, the other car manufacturer in I91 2. I I worn the Chevrolet marque. and crafted by any other half o the team, f at the wheel of performance and value. Since the first "Classic Six..." rolled off the line 1912, in more than 110 million Chevrolet cars and trucks have selected a vehicle designed, engineered vehicle backed by a proud history of his experimental "Classic Six, which entered production in the world....
... half the team that gave birth to the largest in autumotive family the world -- Louis Chevrolet, the other car manufacturer in I91 2. I I worn the Chevrolet marque. and crafted by any other half o the team, f at the wheel of performance and value. Since the first "Classic Six..." rolled off the line 1912, in more than 110 million Chevrolet cars and trucks have selected a vehicle designed, engineered vehicle backed by a proud history of his experimental "Classic Six, which entered production in the world....
Owner's Manual
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... in 1953, whenhand-assembled 319 white Corvettes launched first use o a f body fiberglass in production a car: I iv including such niceties as a clock! Every decade, Chevrolet has reinforced its heritage of value and performance has become an American tradition -- The Chevrolet blend of affordable performance with quality and value crafted I I into each vehicle. whether bred...
... in 1953, whenhand-assembled 319 white Corvettes launched first use o a f body fiberglass in production a car: I iv including such niceties as a clock! Every decade, Chevrolet has reinforced its heritage of value and performance has become an American tradition -- The Chevrolet blend of affordable performance with quality and value crafted I I into each vehicle. whether bred...
Owner's Manual
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To close the folding rear seat from inside the car, push the seatback up until you hear a click. Once a tether pulled, the seatback is can be pushed open through the trunk, or pulled open the trunk and pull one or both of the tethers locatedon the left sideof the trunk. The leaf-hand tether will open the larger of the seatback. Then pull on the seatback to make sure itis secure. The right-hand tether will open the smaller side of side the seatback. Rear Seats Folding Rear Seat (If Equipped) To open the folding rear seat, open from inside the vehicle.
To close the folding rear seat from inside the car, push the seatback up until you hear a click. Once a tether pulled, the seatback is can be pushed open through the trunk, or pulled open the trunk and pull one or both of the tethers locatedon the left sideof the trunk. The leaf-hand tether will open the larger of the seatback. Then pull on the seatback to make sure itis secure. The right-hand tether will open the smaller side of side the seatback. Rear Seats Folding Rear Seat (If Equipped) To open the folding rear seat, open from inside the vehicle.
Owner's Manual
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... air bag covering. 1-24 The threshold level can vary, however, with speci€ic vehicle design,so that will move deform, such or as a parked car, the threshold level will only if the impact speed is above below this range. If your vehicle goes straight into that doesn't move deform, the...
... air bag covering. 1-24 The threshold level can vary, however, with speci€ic vehicle design,so that will move deform, such or as a parked car, the threshold level will only if the impact speed is above below this range. If your vehicle goes straight into that doesn't move deform, the...
Owner's Manual
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CAUTION: (Continued) -- 1-35 Secure the baby inan infant restraint. 1 / 1 CAUTION: 1 Never hold a baby your arms. The baby would be almost impossible to hold. A baby doesn't weigh much until a crash. Duringa crash a baby will suddenly become so heavy you can't hold For example, in vehicle. CAr'"'3N: (Continued) at only 25 mph km/h), a 12-lb. (5.5 kg) baby (40 will become a 240-1b. (110 kg) force on your arms while riding ina in a crash it.
CAUTION: (Continued) -- 1-35 Secure the baby inan infant restraint. 1 / 1 CAUTION: 1 Never hold a baby your arms. The baby would be almost impossible to hold. A baby doesn't weigh much until a crash. Duringa crash a baby will suddenly become so heavy you can't hold For example, in vehicle. CAr'"'3N: (Continued) at only 25 mph km/h), a 12-lb. (5.5 kg) baby (40 will become a 240-1b. (110 kg) force on your arms while riding ina in a crash it.
Owner's Manual
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... still in is tightened to the fender. 3-24 Check every once a whileto be by vandals, you should become ever slightly bent, you can withstand most car washes or other protective cases and away from the center to discs. Be sure never touch the signal surface when handling to the edge. Pick...
... still in is tightened to the fender. 3-24 Check every once a whileto be by vandals, you should become ever slightly bent, you can withstand most car washes or other protective cases and away from the center to discs. Be sure never touch the signal surface when handling to the edge. Pick...
Owner's Manual
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...down. steering around the problem, to adjust your brakes. (See "Braking in curve. First apply your speed you can "drive" through the Your Chevrolet can perform very well emergencies r so like these problems by braking if you can stop in -time. Wait to avoid these . What should find... a truck stopped in your lane, a car suddenly pulls or adjust your front That's the timefor evasive action -- Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. course, the posted speeds are straight ahead. ...
...down. steering around the problem, to adjust your brakes. (See "Braking in curve. First apply your speed you can "drive" through the Your Chevrolet can perform very well emergencies r so like these problems by braking if you can stop in -time. Wait to avoid these . What should find... a truck stopped in your lane, a car suddenly pulls or adjust your front That's the timefor evasive action -- Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. course, the posted speeds are straight ahead. ...
Owner's Manual
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... about to pass another a on two-lane highway waitsfor just right moment, the accelerates, moves around the vehicle ahead, then goes back into th other cars are lined up pass a slow vehicle, wait to your passing patterns. Watch for distance you would lose by dropping back. Remember to glance over your...
... about to pass another a on two-lane highway waitsfor just right moment, the accelerates, moves around the vehicle ahead, then goes back into th other cars are lined up pass a slow vehicle, wait to your passing patterns. Watch for distance you would lose by dropping back. Remember to glance over your...
Owner's Manual
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Wet brakes can cause problems, too. car The water may cause pulling to slow down before you hit them. 4-17 Driving toofast through large water puddles even or going through a large puddlewater or of After driving through some washes can cause accidents. You could lose control the vehicle. of a car wash, apply your brake pedal lightly until your brakes work as well in aquick stop and may affect your brakes. Try avoid puddles. to But if you can't, try to one side. They won't work normally.
Wet brakes can cause problems, too. car The water may cause pulling to slow down before you hit them. 4-17 Driving toofast through large water puddles even or going through a large puddlewater or of After driving through some washes can cause accidents. You could lose control the vehicle. of a car wash, apply your brake pedal lightly until your brakes work as well in aquick stop and may affect your brakes. Try avoid puddles. to But if you can't, try to one side. They won't work normally.
Owner's Manual
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... road. You could crash.Shift down , your own lanewhen driving on two-lane roads in hillsor mountains. There could get so hot thatthey wouldn't workwell. car If you don't shift down to these and take appropriate action. 4-23 If you drive regularly in steep country, if you're or planning to...
... road. You could crash.Shift down , your own lanewhen driving on two-lane roads in hillsor mountains. There could get so hot thatthey wouldn't workwell. car If you don't shift down to these and take appropriate action. 4-23 If you drive regularly in steep country, if you're or planning to...
Owner's Manual
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... released. 5-9 The steering wheel should be clamped a in straight-ahead position, with separate safety chains when towing it. 0 Never use J-hooks. This can fall from a car-carrier if it isn't adequately secured. Never use T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. it Don't usesubstitutes (ropes, leather straps, canvas webbing, etc.)that is...
... released. 5-9 The steering wheel should be clamped a in straight-ahead position, with separate safety chains when towing it. 0 Never use J-hooks. This can fall from a car-carrier if it isn't adequately secured. Never use T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. it Don't usesubstitutes (ropes, leather straps, canvas webbing, etc.)that is...
Owner's Manual
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.../or wheel-lift equipment. NOTICE: (Continued) 5-10 Front Towing I NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipmentor fascia damage will occur. Use wheel-lift or car-carrier equipment.
.../or wheel-lift equipment. NOTICE: (Continued) 5-10 Front Towing I NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipmentor fascia damage will occur. Use wheel-lift or car-carrier equipment.
Owner's Manual
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Always use T-hooksinserted in the T-hook slots. Use wheel-lift or car-carrier equipment. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Additionalramping may berequired for car-carrierequipment. NOTICE: (Continued) 5-11 Do not attach winch cablesor J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the rear ...
Always use T-hooksinserted in the T-hook slots. Use wheel-lift or car-carrier equipment. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Additionalramping may berequired for car-carrierequipment. NOTICE: (Continued) 5-11 Do not attach winch cablesor J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the rear ...
Owner's Manual
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Reverse the steps to reassemble rear lamp the assembly and mount to remove them from the socket. Gently wiggle the bulbs to the car. The housing should popoff. If this doesn't work,you may needto use a small flat-head screwdriver underthe side of firmly but gently. Carefully removethe backplate ...
Reverse the steps to reassemble rear lamp the assembly and mount to remove them from the socket. Gently wiggle the bulbs to the car. The housing should popoff. If this doesn't work,you may needto use a small flat-head screwdriver underthe side of firmly but gently. Carefully removethe backplate ...
Owner's Manual
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... safety size and type tires on all right to deep tread, winter-type snow tires, space-saver or temporary use on yourvehicle. 6-40 I car tires. handle properly,and you mix tiresof different sizes or types nominal rim diametersof 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), (radial andbias-... bias-belted or radial)as your original tires. The Uniform Tire Quality Grading system d Mixing tires could havea crash. Be sure touse the same cars and light trucks may not or to the system load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, developed by treadwear, traction and temperature performance....
... safety size and type tires on all right to deep tread, winter-type snow tires, space-saver or temporary use on yourvehicle. 6-40 I car tires. handle properly,and you mix tiresof different sizes or types nominal rim diametersof 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm), (radial andbias-... bias-belted or radial)as your original tires. The Uniform Tire Quality Grading system d Mixing tires could havea crash. Be sure touse the same cars and light trucks may not or to the system load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, developed by treadwear, traction and temperature performance....
Owner's Manual
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... do notform when you rinse it with lukewarmor it clean by vigorously with a cloth soaked in Index.) the Cleaning the Outside of Your Chevrolet The paint finish on your vehicle the direct raysof the sun. Don't wash your vehicle provides beauty, depth of Windshield Cleaner, [email protected]. Washing Your Vehicle The best way to preserve your vehicle's finish to is keep it cold water. Use liquid hand, dish or car washing (mild detergent) soaps. Clean the bladewiping by washing often with water. During very cold, damp weather more frequent application may be ...
... do notform when you rinse it with lukewarmor it clean by vigorously with a cloth soaked in Index.) the Cleaning the Outside of Your Chevrolet The paint finish on your vehicle the direct raysof the sun. Don't wash your vehicle provides beauty, depth of Windshield Cleaner, [email protected]. Washing Your Vehicle The best way to preserve your vehicle's finish to is keep it cold water. Use liquid hand, dish or car washing (mild detergent) soaps. Clean the bladewiping by washing often with water. During very cold, damp weather more frequent application may be ...
Owner's Manual
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... brushes them because you could on the body wheels of Tires To clean your vehicle. Sheet Metal Damage If your vehicle through an automatic wash car that has silicon carbide tire cleaning brushes. Don't take to restore corrosion protection. 6-50 Aluminum Wheels(If Equipped) Keep your wheels clean using a soft clean...
... brushes them because you could on the body wheels of Tires To clean your vehicle. Sheet Metal Damage If your vehicle through an automatic wash car that has silicon carbide tire cleaning brushes. Don't take to restore corrosion protection. 6-50 Aluminum Wheels(If Equipped) Keep your wheels clean using a soft clean...
Owner's Manual
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... ice and snow removal and dust control condition within 12 months or 12,000 miles (20 km) of purchase, whichever occursfirst. Chevrolet will corrode chemical fallout. Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can be repaired with plain water. I these materials from the underbody with touch-up discolorations, and small irregular...
... ice and snow removal and dust control condition within 12 months or 12,000 miles (20 km) of purchase, whichever occursfirst. Chevrolet will corrode chemical fallout. Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can be repaired with plain water. I these materials from the underbody with touch-up discolorations, and small irregular...
Owner's Manual
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...years/36,000 miles 0o0 km), (60 whichever occurs first.All Courtesy Care services must be offered in the coverage provided the New Vehicle by Chevrolet Roadside dealer or Service Management. FREE Flat Tire Service (spare installed on the road) 0 FREE Jump Start (at home or onthe road)... FREE Fuel Delivery ($5 of 1997 ChevroletIGeo passenger car and light duty trucks. (Please see your selling dealerfor details.) Note: Courtesy Care is available to modify or discontinueBasic Care and Courtesy Care ...
...years/36,000 miles 0o0 km), (60 whichever occurs first.All Courtesy Care services must be offered in the coverage provided the New Vehicle by Chevrolet Roadside dealer or Service Management. FREE Flat Tire Service (spare installed on the road) 0 FREE Jump Start (at home or onthe road)... FREE Fuel Delivery ($5 of 1997 ChevroletIGeo passenger car and light duty trucks. (Please see your selling dealerfor details.) Note: Courtesy Care is available to modify or discontinueBasic Care and Courtesy Care ...
Owner's Manual
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... Canada, please consult your selling dealer details). Claim amounts should reflect all actual costs. If you are of 1997 Chevrolet/Geo passenger cars and light duty trucks (please see your dealer for transportation you receive. Chevrolet/Geo reserves the right to $30/day documented for GM information on Courtesy Transportation. 8-8 Some state insurance regulations...
... Canada, please consult your selling dealer details). Claim amounts should reflect all actual costs. If you are of 1997 Chevrolet/Geo passenger cars and light duty trucks (please see your dealer for transportation you receive. Chevrolet/Geo reserves the right to $30/day documented for GM information on Courtesy Transportation. 8-8 Some state insurance regulations...