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...: Air flows through the upper air vents and the heater ducts. 3-1 BI-LEVEL: Air is off. 4 ' With this system, you want. 0 Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems In this section you can also control cooling. Heater Controls Fan Control Knob Comfort Controls $$ FAN: Turn this knob to operate the comfort control systems and audio systems offered with your Chevrolet.
...: Air flows through the upper air vents and the heater ducts. 3-1 BI-LEVEL: Air is off. 4 ' With this system, you want. 0 Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems In this section you can also control cooling. Heater Controls Fan Control Knob Comfort Controls $$ FAN: Turn this knob to operate the comfort control systems and audio systems offered with your Chevrolet.
Owner's Manual
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... but sunny days. Turn the fan control knob to HEATER. , ~ 2. I I DEFROST: This setting directs most of the air through the heater ducts andsome of the air throughthe windshield defroster vents. Because anengine coolant heater warmsthe engine coolant, your vehicle. Bi...-Level Heating You may want to improve heater performanceon start up. Turn the air control knob to the desired speed. 3. Turn the temperature control knob to BI-LEVEL. 2. Turn the air control knob to a comfortable setting. 1. Turn the fan control knob to a comfortable setting. 3. I j ...
... but sunny days. Turn the fan control knob to HEATER. , ~ 2. I I DEFROST: This setting directs most of the air through the heater ducts andsome of the air throughthe windshield defroster vents. Because anengine coolant heater warmsthe engine coolant, your vehicle. Bi...-Level Heating You may want to improve heater performanceon start up. Turn the air control knob to the desired speed. 3. Turn the temperature control knob to BI-LEVEL. 2. Turn the air control knob to a comfortable setting. 1. Turn the fan control knob to a comfortable setting. 3. I j ...
Owner's Manual
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... heating or cooling is used for long periods of all the controls, see "Heater Controls'' earlier in the Heater, Blend and Defrost modes. Ventilation For mild outside air through the upper air vents. 3-3 Turn the temperature control knob to the desired setting. 3. Turn the temperature control knob to a comfortable setting. 3. For anexplanation of time, the air...
... heating or cooling is used for long periods of all the controls, see "Heater Controls'' earlier in the Heater, Blend and Defrost modes. Ventilation For mild outside air through the upper air vents. 3-3 Turn the temperature control knob to the desired setting. 3. Turn the temperature control knob to a comfortable setting. 3. For anexplanation of time, the air...
Owner's Manual
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...fogging the inside of your vehiclehas a feature called RetainedAccessory Power (RAP). Flow-Through Ventilation System Your Chevrolet's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into it first. See the Index under the front seats...blade something else sharp or of If on the inside ofyourwindows. you do and how to operate all its controls, to the right for a few moments before driving off. Keep the air path under "Retained Accessory Power... any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater and defroster willwork far better, reducing the chance of listening pleasure.
...fogging the inside of your vehiclehas a feature called RetainedAccessory Power (RAP). Flow-Through Ventilation System Your Chevrolet's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into it first. See the Index under the front seats...blade something else sharp or of If on the inside ofyourwindows. you do and how to operate all its controls, to the right for a few moments before driving off. Keep the air path under "Retained Accessory Power... any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater and defroster willwork far better, reducing the chance of listening pleasure.
Owner's Manual
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... S GAGES 8 0 7 0 ACCY 6 0 5 0 PCM I 1 6 0 CRANK 7. U BAG AIR 10264034 SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION 1. IP DIMMER: Brightness Control 14. HVAC: Heater Control Selector Switch (Heater/Air Conditioner); PCM IGN: Powertrain Control Module; Hazard Flasher I "RADIO W I N D O W TP E R / W A S H BAI T S ACCY €I I O N COURTESY PWR STOPIHAZARD lamps Module... Horn Relay T UA R A D I O RC C Y N PRINTED IN U.S.A B- Remote Lock Control Module 10.TAIL LTS: Exterior Lighting 11. Fuel Pump Relay 17.RADIO: Radio Amplifier Power Mirrors; Rear Defogger (Circuit Breaker) ...
... S GAGES 8 0 7 0 ACCY 6 0 5 0 PCM I 1 6 0 CRANK 7. U BAG AIR 10264034 SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION 1. IP DIMMER: Brightness Control 14. HVAC: Heater Control Selector Switch (Heater/Air Conditioner); PCM IGN: Powertrain Control Module; Hazard Flasher I "RADIO W I N D O W TP E R / W A S H BAI T S ACCY €I I O N COURTESY PWR STOPIHAZARD lamps Module... Horn Relay T UA R A D I O RC C Y N PRINTED IN U.S.A B- Remote Lock Control Module 10.TAIL LTS: Exterior Lighting 11. Fuel Pump Relay 17.RADIO: Radio Amplifier Power Mirrors; Rear Defogger (Circuit Breaker) ...
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Hydraulic ...6-26 3-1 Comfort Controls ...3- 18 Compact Disc Care ...5-37 Compact Spare Tire ...Console. To Raise Your ...2-83 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-52 6-28 Coolant ...Coolant Heater. How to Add to the Radiator (LTl Engine) ...5-22 Coolant. Child Restraints ...1-3 1 Securing in ...Windshield and Wiper Blades ...6-62 6-62 Removeable Roof Panel ...6-60 Special Problems ...6-60 Stains ...The Inside of Your Chevrolet ...6-58 6-64 Tires ...6-61 Top of a Vehicle ...4-5 Control. Engine ...2-20. 6-17 5-17 Coolant Recovery Tank ...Coolant. Power Windows and Other 6-69 Power Options ......
Hydraulic ...6-26 3-1 Comfort Controls ...3- 18 Compact Disc Care ...5-37 Compact Spare Tire ...Console. To Raise Your ...2-83 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-52 6-28 Coolant ...Coolant Heater. How to Add to the Radiator (LTl Engine) ...5-22 Coolant. Child Restraints ...1-3 1 Securing in ...Windshield and Wiper Blades ...6-62 6-62 Removeable Roof Panel ...6-60 Special Problems ...6-60 Stains ...The Inside of Your Chevrolet ...6-58 6-64 Tires ...6-61 Top of a Vehicle ...4-5 Control. Engine ...2-20. 6-17 5-17 Coolant Recovery Tank ...Coolant. Power Windows and Other 6-69 Power Options ......
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...On Snow and Ice ...Through Deep Standing Water ...2- 19 Winter ...4-25 With a Trailer ...3-35 Drunken Driving ...4-2 Electric Mirror Control ...2-5 I Electrical Equipment. With a Trailer ...4-36 Driving 4- Engine ...Expectant Mothers. Defects. Adding ...6-68 Engine Compartment Fuse Block ......6-70 Engine Coolant ...6-28 Adding ...6-29 6-29 Checking ...Heater ...2.20. 6-i7 Temperature Gage ...2-73 Engine ...Exhaust ...2-34 Identification ...6-67 Oil ...6-11 Engineoil ...Adding ...6-14 Additives ...6-...
...On Snow and Ice ...Through Deep Standing Water ...2- 19 Winter ...4-25 With a Trailer ...3-35 Drunken Driving ...4-2 Electric Mirror Control ...2-5 I Electrical Equipment. With a Trailer ...4-36 Driving 4- Engine ...Expectant Mothers. Defects. Adding ...6-68 Engine Compartment Fuse Block ......6-70 Engine Coolant ...6-28 Adding ...6-29 6-29 Checking ...Heater ...2.20. 6-i7 Temperature Gage ...2-73 Engine ...Exhaust ...2-34 Identification ...6-67 Oil ...6-11 Engineoil ...Adding ...6-14 Additives ...6-...