Owner's Manual
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... when only the vehicle is moving . Manual Front Seat A CAUTION: You can lose control of the vehicle if you try move the seat with your body to . The sudden movement could startle and confuse you, or makeyou push a pedal when you wantit. seat to where you don't want to make sure... the seat is locked into place. 1-2 Release the lever and to try to unlockSlide the it. Seats and Seat Controls T i part tells you about recliningfront seatbacks, head restraints, easy entry seats and the folding rear seatback.
... when only the vehicle is moving . Manual Front Seat A CAUTION: You can lose control of the vehicle if you try move the seat with your body to . The sudden movement could startle and confuse you, or makeyou push a pedal when you wantit. seat to where you don't want to make sure... the seat is locked into place. 1-2 Release the lever and to try to unlockSlide the it. Seats and Seat Controls T i part tells you about recliningfront seatbacks, head restraints, easy entry seats and the folding rear seatback.
Owner's Manual
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... less likel to slide under the lap belt.you slid under it, the belt If would apply force at your abdomen. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the hips,just touching the thighs.In a crash, this applies force to take belt restraining forces. These... parts of the beltas you pull the belt very quickly out the retractor. The shoulder belt should be worn low and snug on the buckle end of the body are best able to the strong pelvic bones. The lappart of 1-19...
... less likel to slide under the lap belt.you slid under it, the belt If would apply force at your abdomen. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the hips,just touching the thighs.In a crash, this applies force to take belt restraining forces. These... parts of the beltas you pull the belt very quickly out the retractor. The shoulder belt should be worn low and snug on the buckle end of the body are best able to the strong pelvic bones. The lappart of 1-19...
Owner's Manual
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...After an air bag inflates, quickly deflates,so it provided by opening a window or door. the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more than a supplement to severe frontal or near -frontal collisions, smoke anddust coming from the instrument panel. people witha ...the right front for moderate to safety belts, and then only in the deflated air even belted occupants can 't get air bag inflated. parts of collisions, including CAUT IN: rollovers, rear impacts andside impacts, primarily rn because an occupant's motion not toward thoseair is dust in the...
...After an air bag inflates, quickly deflates,so it provided by opening a window or door. the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more than a supplement to severe frontal or near -frontal collisions, smoke anddust coming from the instrument panel. people witha ...the right front for moderate to safety belts, and then only in the deflated air even belted occupants can 't get air bag inflated. parts of collisions, including CAUT IN: rollovers, rear impacts andside impacts, primarily rn because an occupant's motion not toward thoseair is dust in the...
Owner's Manual
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... not long enough, see "Safety Belt Extender" atthe end of the belt as you ever had to the strong pelvic bones. These parts of the belt should go back all the way, it will lock. In a crash, this section. When the shoulder beltis pulled... out all the way and start again. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckle The lappart of the body are best able to slide under the lap belt.you slid under the belt If it go over... you would apply force at your abdomen. And you'd less likely be worn low and snug on shoulder part.
... not long enough, see "Safety Belt Extender" atthe end of the belt as you ever had to the strong pelvic bones. These parts of the belt should go back all the way, it will lock. In a crash, this section. When the shoulder beltis pulled... out all the way and start again. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckle The lappart of the body are best able to slide under the lap belt.you slid under the belt If it go over... you would apply force at your abdomen. And you'd less likely be worn low and snug on shoulder part.
Owner's Manual
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... low as should. Infants need complete support, including support for one is so important thatmany hospitals today won't release a newborn infant to its body. The instructions for motor vehicle. 1-36 Instead, the belt will say whetherit is the right type and size your child.A very for young child...neck. In a crash, an infant of in a rear-facing restraint settlesinto the restraint,so the crash forces can be distributed across strongest part the of the infant's body, back and shoulders. So, be sure that a regular belt might not stay on the child's abdomen, which could cause serious fatal ...
... low as should. Infants need complete support, including support for one is so important thatmany hospitals today won't release a newborn infant to its body. The instructions for motor vehicle. 1-36 Instead, the belt will say whetherit is the right type and size your child.A very for young child...neck. In a crash, an infant of in a rear-facing restraint settlesinto the restraint,so the crash forces can be distributed across strongest part the of the infant's body, back and shoulders. So, be sure that a regular belt might not stay on the child's abdomen, which could cause serious fatal ...
Owner's Manual
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A rear-facing infant restraint(B) positions an infant to about for 20 lbs. (9 kg) and aboutone year of the vehicle. the base stays secured in crash. This type of restraint faces the rear so that the infant's head, neck and body can have the support they needa in vehicle andthe seat part the is removable. 1-39 Rear-facing infant restraints are designed infants of up to face the rear of age. . ... Some infant seats comein two parts --
A rear-facing infant restraint(B) positions an infant to about for 20 lbs. (9 kg) and aboutone year of the vehicle. the base stays secured in crash. This type of restraint faces the rear so that the infant's head, neck and body can have the support they needa in vehicle andthe seat part the is removable. 1-39 Rear-facing infant restraints are designed infants of up to face the rear of age. . ... Some infant seats comein two parts --
Owner's Manual
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...3. Unzip the zipper almost all the way, leaving about 3 inches (8 cm) of it still zipped and unfasten the Velcro stripson the inside the rear part of the way and remove the side window. 1. Release the plastic strip sewn along the edge of the window by pullingit forward and out. 2-45... the side window. Reverse the stepsto install theside window. During installation you engage the zipper end. 2. Unzip the zipper therest of the vehicle body help to you may want tostart by zippingthe zipper about3 inches (8 cm), to hold the window in place. Removing andInstalling the Side Window 4.
...3. Unzip the zipper almost all the way, leaving about 3 inches (8 cm) of it still zipped and unfasten the Velcro stripson the inside the rear part of the way and remove the side window. 1. Release the plastic strip sewn along the edge of the window by pullingit forward and out. 2-45... the side window. Reverse the stepsto install theside window. During installation you engage the zipper end. 2. Unzip the zipper therest of the vehicle body help to you may want tostart by zippingthe zipper about3 inches (8 cm), to hold the window in place. Removing andInstalling the Side Window 4.
Owner's Manual
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... may then be applied. To clean your tires, use strong soaps, chemicals, abrasive polishes, abrasive cleaners or abrasive cleaning brushes on the body or wheels of the vehicle. After rinsing thoroughly, dry with clean water. The surface of these wheels. Rinse with a soft clean towel... can also damage the surface these wheels is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to the parts repaired or replaced to restore corrosion protection. 6-54 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels (If Equipped) Keep your wheels clean using...
... may then be applied. To clean your tires, use strong soaps, chemicals, abrasive polishes, abrasive cleaners or abrasive cleaning brushes on the body or wheels of the vehicle. After rinsing thoroughly, dry with clean water. The surface of these wheels. Rinse with a soft clean towel... can also damage the surface these wheels is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to the parts repaired or replaced to restore corrosion protection. 6-54 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels (If Equipped) Keep your wheels clean using...
Owner's Manual
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...of purchase, whichever occurs first. Airborne pollutants can upon and attack painted surfaces on the underbody parts such as fuel frame, lines, floor pan and exhaust system even though they have corrosion ...blotchy, ringlet-shaped Minor chips and scratchescan be repaired with plain water. into the paint surface. Chevrolet will corrode a chemical fallout. If these materials from the underbody with touch-up discolorations, and ...accelerated corrosion (rust) can occur on your dealer's body and paint shop. control can collect. Dirt packed in your vehicle. outlets.
...of purchase, whichever occurs first. Airborne pollutants can upon and attack painted surfaces on the underbody parts such as fuel frame, lines, floor pan and exhaust system even though they have corrosion ...blotchy, ringlet-shaped Minor chips and scratchescan be repaired with plain water. into the paint surface. Chevrolet will corrode a chemical fallout. If these materials from the underbody with touch-up discolorations, and ...accelerated corrosion (rust) can occur on your dealer's body and paint shop. control can collect. Dirt packed in your vehicle. outlets.
Owner's Manual
Page 351
...Axle, Rear," "Axle, Front" and "Automatic Transmission" or "Manual Transmission" in Part D. Have any folding seat hardware.a t D tells you anything that streak or or miss areasof the windshield. Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all your light belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are... working properly. or Also look for safety belt system parts. add if needed . Look any other loose or ...
...Axle, Rear," "Axle, Front" and "Automatic Transmission" or "Manual Transmission" in Part D. Have any folding seat hardware.a t D tells you anything that streak or or miss areasof the windshield. Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all your light belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are... working properly. or Also look for safety belt system parts. add if needed . Look any other loose or ...
Owner's Manual
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...pressure cap is recommended at once. Clean and then inspect drive the axle boot sealsfor damage, tears or leakage. Replace seals if necessary. Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections 7xhaust Syste:-- 1sy::A'on p- Inspect all pipes, fittings and clamps; Make sure any necessary repairs completed are Exhaust...).You should missing or out-of the radiator and air conditioning condenser. at least once a year. 7-5 1 Inspect body the near the exhaust system. Look broken, damaged, for Listed below are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. inspect the complete exhaust system.
...pressure cap is recommended at once. Clean and then inspect drive the axle boot sealsfor damage, tears or leakage. Replace seals if necessary. Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections 7xhaust Syste:-- 1sy::A'on p- Inspect all pipes, fittings and clamps; Make sure any necessary repairs completed are Exhaust...).You should missing or out-of the radiator and air conditioning condenser. at least once a year. 7-5 1 Inspect body the near the exhaust system. Look broken, damaged, for Listed below are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. inspect the complete exhaust system.
Owner's Manual
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Underbody ...6-55 Maintenance When Trailer Towing ...4-56 9-6 Labels 4-46 Certification ...Service Parts Identification ...6-57 4-46 Tire-Loading Information ...Vehicle Identification Number ...6-57 Lamps Control ...2-30 Dome ..., Before Leaving ...Low, Automatic Transmission ...2-13 Lowering and Raising the CanvasTop ...2-47 Lubricants and Fluids ...7-53 Lubrication Service, Body ...7-48 Maintenance. Normal Replacement parts ...6-61 MaintenanceRecord ...7-55 Maintenance Schedule ...7-1 How it is Organized ...7-2 Introduction ...7-2 LongTrip ...7-31 Long Tripmighway Definition ...7-7 Long ...
Underbody ...6-55 Maintenance When Trailer Towing ...4-56 9-6 Labels 4-46 Certification ...Service Parts Identification ...6-57 4-46 Tire-Loading Information ...Vehicle Identification Number ...6-57 Lamps Control ...2-30 Dome ..., Before Leaving ...Low, Automatic Transmission ...2-13 Lowering and Raising the CanvasTop ...2-47 Lubricants and Fluids ...7-53 Lubrication Service, Body ...7-48 Maintenance. Normal Replacement parts ...6-61 MaintenanceRecord ...7-55 Maintenance Schedule ...7-1 How it is Organized ...7-2 Introduction ...7-2 LongTrip ...7-31 Long Tripmighway Definition ...7-7 Long ...