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...5W-30 Energy Conserving I1 GM Goodwrench@ (in Canada, GM oil Oils with the "starburst"symbol, you cannot find oils €ngine Oil Additives with these words on most . for oils with other oil change your warranty. I . Service & Appearance Care use other viscosity oils, such as SAE 1OW-40 or SAE 20W-50. These ..." symbol on the front of these is true for and use oils that do not have with the doughnut shaped Chevrolet dealer is at every other quality designations, such as in stop-and-go traffic). When to Change Engine Oi/ See if any one of the container, you can...
...5W-30 Energy Conserving I1 GM Goodwrench@ (in Canada, GM oil Oils with the "starburst"symbol, you cannot find oils €ngine Oil Additives with these words on most . for oils with other oil change your warranty. I . Service & Appearance Care use other viscosity oils, such as SAE 1OW-40 or SAE 20W-50. These ..." symbol on the front of these is true for and use oils that do not have with the doughnut shaped Chevrolet dealer is at every other quality designations, such as in stop-and-go traffic). When to Change Engine Oi/ See if any one of the container, you can...
Owner's Manual
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...for your dealer, a service station or a local recycling center for very long. Don't ever dispose of your used oil.If you haveto park outside in the Index. See Scheduled Maintenance Services in very cold weather, 0°F (-18°.... Instead, recycle it by putting it on skin your engine, whichwill damage it to drain all free-flowing oil from the filter before disposal. Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolantheater can be a big ...a good hand cleaner. Always havethe air cleanerin place when you change yourown oil, be a real threat.,t.othe environment.
...for your dealer, a service station or a local recycling center for very long. Don't ever dispose of your used oil.If you haveto park outside in the Index. See Scheduled Maintenance Services in very cold weather, 0°F (-18°.... Instead, recycle it by putting it on skin your engine, whichwill damage it to drain all free-flowing oil from the filter before disposal. Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolantheater can be a big ...a good hand cleaner. Always havethe air cleanerin place when you change yourown oil, be a real threat.,t.othe environment.
Owner's Manual
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... levelis when the engine oil is 180°Fto 200°F (82°C to follow these steps: 1. read the lower level. The fluid level must be a little difficult, you have to drive longer. 1 When to Check and Change A goodtime to check your Chevrolet dealership Service Department. At... NOTICE: Too much can mean that some of the dipstick, and . Be sure to have this done at normal operating temperature, which is changed. In heavy traffic- especially in theIndex. Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when to five minutes. How to Check Because this operation can...
... levelis when the engine oil is 180°Fto 200°F (82°C to follow these steps: 1. read the lower level. The fluid level must be a little difficult, you have to drive longer. 1 When to Check and Change A goodtime to check your Chevrolet dealership Service Department. At... NOTICE: Too much can mean that some of the dipstick, and . Be sure to have this done at normal operating temperature, which is changed. In heavy traffic- especially in theIndex. Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when to five minutes. How to Check Because this operation can...
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...system, starting a fire.Be sure to get a false reading on thedipstick. If the fluid levelis where it checked iswhen the engine oil is located below brake master cylinder the near the rear of fluid to Check Because this operation can damage yourtransaxle. Manual TransaxleFluid When ...FULL marks. (Note: Fluid may appear at a Chevroletdealership Service Department. However, the fluid in the Index. 1. The manual transaxle dipstick is changed. Flip the handle up to determine what kind of the transaxle case. Referto the Maintenance Schedule to the FULL mark on the dipstick. 3 ...
...system, starting a fire.Be sure to get a false reading on thedipstick. If the fluid levelis where it checked iswhen the engine oil is located below brake master cylinder the near the rear of fluid to Check Because this operation can damage yourtransaxle. Manual TransaxleFluid When ...FULL marks. (Note: Fluid may appear at a Chevroletdealership Service Department. However, the fluid in the Index. 1. The manual transaxle dipstick is changed. Flip the handle up to determine what kind of the transaxle case. Referto the Maintenance Schedule to the FULL mark on the dipstick. 3 ...
Owner's Manual
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... can damage your brakes. Brake linings should be heard all the time your brake system can damage paint, so be replaced as engine oil, in your vehicle is wrong with worn-out brake pads could be replaced. Some driving conditions climates or may comeand go or be ... brake the sound may cause a brake squealwhen the brakes are needed: .The brake rubbing noise, have the rear brakes inspected, too. removed forrotation or changing. Don't it . For example, just a few moderate brake stops about every 1,000 miles (1600 lun), so your brakes might adjust not correctly. ...
... can damage your brakes. Brake linings should be heard all the time your brake system can damage paint, so be replaced as engine oil, in your vehicle is wrong with worn-out brake pads could be replaced. Some driving conditions climates or may comeand go or be ... brake the sound may cause a brake squealwhen the brakes are needed: .The brake rubbing noise, have the rear brakes inspected, too. removed forrotation or changing. Don't it . For example, just a few moderate brake stops about every 1,000 miles (1600 lun), so your brakes might adjust not correctly. ...
Owner's Manual
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...kg Not all air conditioning refrigerants are approximate. Service & Appearance Care Capacities & Specifications Engine Crankcase...4.0 quarts 3.80 L When changing filter, up to theappropriate level,as recommended in your vehicle needs refrigerant, sure the proper refrigerant be to fill to quart (0.5 liter) ...more oil may be needed. 0.5 Automatic Transaxle ...Pan Removal and Replacement...4.0 quarts 3.80 L After Complete Overhaul...6.9 quarts 6.60 L When...
...kg Not all air conditioning refrigerants are approximate. Service & Appearance Care Capacities & Specifications Engine Crankcase...4.0 quarts 3.80 L When changing filter, up to theappropriate level,as recommended in your vehicle needs refrigerant, sure the proper refrigerant be to fill to quart (0.5 liter) ...more oil may be needed. 0.5 Automatic Transaxle ...Pan Removal and Replacement...4.0 quarts 3.80 L After Complete Overhaul...6.9 quarts 6.60 L When...
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... Chassis I operation, as in stop-and-go traffic. Maintenance Schedule Schedule I Follow ScheduleI if your vehicle is used for delivery service, police, taxi or other oil change. Every other commercial applications. * = An Emission Control Service. General Motors, however, urges all that the failure to perform this maintenance item will not nullify the...
... Chassis I operation, as in stop-and-go traffic. Maintenance Schedule Schedule I Follow ScheduleI if your vehicle is used for delivery service, police, taxi or other oil change. Every other commercial applications. * = An Emission Control Service. General Motors, however, urges all that the failure to perform this maintenance item will not nullify the...
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... belt (s) for uneven wear damage. Lubricate freeze and boil protection, corrosion the suspension and steering linkage. Engine Oil and Filter Change* tension. individual ribswithout affecting The "SH" or "SG" designation may performance.) be replacedand all necessaryrepairs done before you see Engine... Oil 1825M. SeeCoolant in the Index. inhibitor level and maintains proper Lubricate the transaxle shift linkage. Check...
... belt (s) for uneven wear damage. Lubricate freeze and boil protection, corrosion the suspension and steering linkage. Engine Oil and Filter Change* tension. individual ribswithout affecting The "SH" or "SG" designation may performance.) be replacedand all necessaryrepairs done before you see Engine... Oil 1825M. SeeCoolant in the Index. inhibitor level and maintains proper Lubricate the transaxle shift linkage. Check...
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...in Exhaust ...45,47,61,124 Cassette Tape Player (seeAudio Systems) Center Console Ashtray...75 Center Passenger Position ...29 Chains, Tire ...152,187 Changing a Flat Tire ...146 ...Charging System Warning Light 86 "Check Engine" Light ...88 "Check Gages" Light...89 Checking Brake Fluid ...174 ... Heater. Index A B S (Anti-LockBrakes) ...111 Adding Brake Fluid...174.199 Electrical Equipment...52.96.195 Engine Coolant...139.143.170 Engine Oil ...162,198,199 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid ...170,199 Power Steering Fluid ...173,198,199 Sound Equipment ...96 Transaxle Fluid Automatic ...168,198, 199 ...
...in Exhaust ...45,47,61,124 Cassette Tape Player (seeAudio Systems) Center Console Ashtray...75 Center Passenger Position ...29 Chains, Tire ...152,187 Changing a Flat Tire ...146 ...Charging System Warning Light 86 "Check Engine" Light ...88 "Check Gages" Light...89 Checking Brake Fluid ...174 ... Heater. Index A B S (Anti-LockBrakes) ...111 Adding Brake Fluid...174.199 Electrical Equipment...52.96.195 Engine Coolant...139.143.170 Engine Oil ...162,198,199 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid ...170,199 Power Steering Fluid ...173,198,199 Sound Equipment ...96 Transaxle Fluid Automatic ...168,198, 199 ...
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...Care) ...155 Heater (see Shifting the Transaxle) Transaxle Warning Light ...89 167,198,199 Glove Box...47 Automatic...164 When to Change ...Manual...169,198,199 Graphic Equalizer (seeAudio Systems) 136 Engine Overheating...Windshield Washer...177,199 Engine Specifications ...202 199 Halogen Bulbs ......176, 200 Fluids & Lubricants ...Engine. Use of Used Oil ...165 Fluid Brake...174,199 Gas Station Information ...240 164 Energy Conserving...Capacities ...198 Gear Positions 164.202 Filter ...170.199...
...Care) ...155 Heater (see Shifting the Transaxle) Transaxle Warning Light ...89 167,198,199 Glove Box...47 Automatic...164 When to Change ...Manual...169,198,199 Graphic Equalizer (seeAudio Systems) 136 Engine Overheating...Windshield Washer...177,199 Engine Specifications ...202 199 Halogen Bulbs ......176, 200 Fluids & Lubricants ...Engine. Use of Used Oil ...165 Fluid Brake...174,199 Gas Station Information ...240 164 Energy Conserving...Capacities ...198 Gear Positions 164.202 Filter ...170.199...
Owner's Manual
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... Lights ...84 ittent Windshield Wipers ...69 Loading Your Vehicle ...79,180 Locks ...43 Long Distance Driving...121 128 Low Battery ...Low Oil Pressure Warning ...89 Luggage Carrier ...79 Maintenance Record ...219 Maintenance Schedule...203 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...88 (Check Engine Light) Manual Front...121 Jump Starting ...128 Hill and Mountain Roads ...122 Hood Release ...158 K e y Release Button ...51 Warning. .'95iP Heater. L a n e Change Indicator ...140.143.144.159.171. 172 Lap-Shoulder Safety Belt ...21 How to Use Manual ...6 Front ...20,25 ...170.199 Rear ...26 Hydraulic Clutch...
... Lights ...84 ittent Windshield Wipers ...69 Loading Your Vehicle ...79,180 Locks ...43 Long Distance Driving...121 128 Low Battery ...Low Oil Pressure Warning ...89 Luggage Carrier ...79 Maintenance Record ...219 Maintenance Schedule...203 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...88 (Check Engine Light) Manual Front...121 Jump Starting ...128 Hill and Mountain Roads ...122 Hood Release ...158 K e y Release Button ...51 Warning. .'95iP Heater. L a n e Change Indicator ...140.143.144.159.171. 172 Lap-Shoulder Safety Belt ...21 How to Use Manual ...6 Front ...20,25 ...170.199 Rear ...26 Hydraulic Clutch...
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...32 Child Restraints, Where to Put .. 31,35 Cleaning ...190 27 Comfort Guides, Rear...Driver Position...21 Extender...40 How to Change ...164 Oil Warning Light ...89 Operation of Safety Belts During ...24 Problems on theRoad ...127 Publications (seeService Publications) Restraints. Engine ...162 ...Pressure Gage...90 Quality ...163 Starburst ...163 Thickness ...163 Used Oil ...165 When to Add ...162 When to Wear ...20 Passenger Belts...25 Pregnancy, Use During...24 Questions & Answers ...19,23,24...
...32 Child Restraints, Where to Put .. 31,35 Cleaning ...190 27 Comfort Guides, Rear...Driver Position...21 Extender...40 How to Change ...164 Oil Warning Light ...89 Operation of Safety Belts During ...24 Problems on theRoad ...127 Publications (seeService Publications) Restraints. Engine ...162 ...Pressure Gage...90 Quality ...163 Starburst ...163 Thickness ...163 Used Oil ...165 When to Add ...162 When to Wear ...20 Passenger Belts...25 Pregnancy, Use During...24 Questions & Answers ...19,23,24...