CAUTION 'POSSIBLE lNJU.RY PRO-TECT EYES BY 9HlELDlNw Q CAUSTIC : BATTERY .x ACID. CQULD .CAUSE BURNS AVOID SPARKS: OR FLAMES SPARK-OR FLAME fi CO
1 Tf you lea~ pur cruise cQntro1 switch ‘on when ;you’re-.not using cruise, you might hit 8 Button and :go into. cruise when YOU don’t want to. You
Step lightly on the brake.:pedal; OR
.+ Theignition is. on, i, The. he:adlamp switch is off, and 0 The parking b.rake bs re1e.ase.d-
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51 1111’ mi-- - *’ - n , These-lamps 80 on when you open the doors. When the doors are ~bserl, turn the ramps an and offrwi-th the-Switches..
I I .Ywr pass-eng-er’s side mirror is. convex. A convex. mirror’s-surfac~- is curved so you can .se.e more from the driver7s seat. A convex mirror -c
To use the storage area, fold down the armrest. Press the latch on the ffofit edge and pull up. To-use the cupholder, flip it forward, Instrument Pane
To use. the- Lighter, just push it in all the. way and. let go. When it’s ready, it ‘will pap back by itself.
I NOTICE: Don’t hold a cigarette lighter in with your hand while it is heating. If you do, it won’tbe able to bac-k away from- the. heating elem
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E. Audio' System E -Ashtray and Lighter G. Remote Trunk Release H. Lamp Cgntrols I
LOW &RAKE ANTI-
already buckle-d.
AIR BAG You will see..this 1ight.flash for arfew semnds when you turn your ignition ta RUN or START.. Then the, light sho.ul4 go qut. This- means the
BRAKE
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Lift the bar un&r-.th.e -front of the--$gat. to unlack: it, Slide- thecse-at: to where you want it and release .the bar. Try to move tbe.:seat: wi
LOW COOLANT
tViCE ENGINE SOON J. If you keep :driving your vehicle with this. light on, after a while, your :ernisssion-cantrals may not wark-as- well, your :h
0 Reduke vehicle speed. Avoid hard accelmaticms. r) Avoid. gteep .uphill gr.a_de..s. If towhg a trailer; reduce. the amount of cargo being hauled as
t .keel [riving if the .oil essure- is low.' I€ you do, pour engine ks~n become so hot that it. catches fire, You or others cmld be b,urned. Che
SECURITY
LZI tms sectmn you'll find out how to operate. the comfort control adaudio s,ystems offered with. your Chevrolet. Be sure .to read about the part
On very hot.dscys;-;open the windows long enmgh to kt hot, inside iir escape.. This reduces the. time the compressor Bas to run, whkh should help fuel
FRONT (A): Raise the:-frorit of the Seat' by holding the switch. up. Hold.-.the switch down .to lowe1 the. front of the seat. CENTER (€5): MQV~
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PUSHBUTTONS: .The four numbered pushbuttons. let you return to your favorite stations. You Can set up to 14 stations. (seven AM and seven. FM). 3. Pre
AM-FM: Pre-ss and rele.ase the lower knob 40 get AM, FMl or FM2. The.disphy shows- your 3ele on. TUNE: Turn the 1~we.r kmb -to choose rad stations.
PWR: -Pres:s-this knob to-turn the system on and of€. VOL:-Turn the upper.knob c1ocCwis.e to. increase -volume.. The' fastef the VOL knob is Ytr
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Here- you' 11 find:in~~r.mation-ab.sut .driving;on different kinds of roads- and in: varying weather coriditiioris. We've dso included- many
Since alcohol is .curie-d in bodywater, this means that -a warnan general1.y will remh a higher $AC level than a man of her same body weight when ea
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'Your vehiclemay hav.e anti-1 'rakes (ABS). ABS is an advanced electronic braking system that w.ill help prevent a braking skid. 'If yo
ANTI - LOCK And this warning light on the instrument panel will c.o.me on briefly when y0.u start your vehicle. When you start your engine, or when yo
The anti-lock system can change the brake pressure faster than any driver c.ould The-cbmputer is programmed to make the most.:of available tire and.
When you ride. in or on anything, you go as fast. as it goes * Put mmeane on it. Take the .simplest vehicle. Su.ppose it's just a seat on wheel
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In any emergency, don? give up. Keep trying to steerand constantly s.eek:an-escape route or area o,Fleess . .. &@er
If you have the anti-lock braking syste.m, i-ernember: It. helps avoid only the .braking skid. If you .do n0.t have anti-lock, then in a braking dad.
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It's wise to keep pur wiping equipment in.gcmd sh,ap& and keep your windshield washer tank filled.. Replace your wlldshield wip-er inserts wh
-. Driving too. fast through larg-e water puddles or even. going through<s:ome-car wash-es can causc.problems, too. The water may affect your brake
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:One; ofthe biggest problems with city-streets is the .amount of t.raffic on :them. You'll want to watch out,foos what the other drivefs ate doin
G.et i-t up to speed. The.n stop. the vehic-le: The rider. doesn't stop. The pers.on keeps going. until stopped by something. In a real vehicle;
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D:rivi,ng on steep hills or mou-nt.ains is differentfrom driving. in flat pr rolling terrain.
I Here. are some tips for -winter driving: Have your Chevrolet in .pod. .. shape. for winter. J YOU may want to.-put winter emergency supplies in ybur
However, if the-re is ~anw or ice- between your tires and the road, you can have a very slippery situation. You’ll have a lot less traetimor “grip’’ a
a Tie a red cloth to your vehide to aleEpdi.ce that e Put on: extra. clothing OF' wrap a blanket arouna y( you've bee .;topped.-by the snow.
MAX,. LOADING &-G?!WR SAME AS VEHICLE CAPACITY WEIGHT :XXX -'COLD TI R e TIRE SIZE SPEED PRESSURE .RTG pS.[&p& FRT; R R,. SPA. IF TIR
MFD BY GENERAL MOTORS CORP DATE^ GVWR GAWR- FRT GAWR RR THiS VEH1.CL.E CONFORMS TO ALL APPLI- CABLE U.S. FERERAL MOTOR VE,HlCLE SAFETY, BUMPER, AND
or. the instrument panel . . , or the safety belts! With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You get more time to stop. You stop over mor
Pulling a trailer improperly can damage your vehicle and. result: in castly iepairs not. iovered try your warranty, To gull :a trtaiiler correctl
rauon, -. e .to ao with. u , Th : Important CO~SI the weight of the trailer, the weight of the trai1.w tongue -and the total we@& 03 your v.ehic1
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0 Section 5 Problems 011 the Road Here you'll Eind what to do about some problems .that can occur an the road. .Hazard Warning Flashers- Your haz
.NOTICE: Ignoringtbesesteps: could result in :costly damage. to your-vehicle that woutdnst be covered by your warranty. Trying to .start your chevrol
6. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the positive (+) termid of the vehi.de with the dead battmy; U&e a remole .posi.tive.(.+) terminal.if the
7. Don’t let the other end touch metal. Connect it to the :p.ositive (+) terminal of the. good battery. U.se a remote positive (+) .terminal if the.v
I A. HE%.. Metal EnginePat €3. Good Batt-ery C. Dead Battery _I I I
These -slots are to%e gsed when loading and %%ming; to -car carrier equipment.
Adults This part is. only for people of: adult :size. 3. Pick up. the: latch plale and purl the belt -acrass you.. Don’t let it get twisted. The shoul
Engine Overheating You will find a-coolant temperature gage and d ,yarning- light ablaut a hot engine -on your‘ instrument -panel: See ’ “Engine Co
When you decide it's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: 3:. 1L LS.2 (Code M) Engine A. Coolant Recovery Tank B. Radiator P
If the molam inside-the coolat recovei-y tank is boiling, don’t do anything e.1s.e until it cools down. Heater and- radiator hoses, and other engin
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You can be burned if .you spill coolant on. hot engine :parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol .and it will burn if the engine parts. -are. hot e
NOTIClE: Yourengine has a specific radiator fil1:procedure. Failure to 1Follo;w this p.cmedure-.cauld cause your .engine to overheat and be: severely
.. .~ You. can be burned if .you spill coolant on hot :engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn tf the engine parts are hot
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4, Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Pull up on :the latch plate to-make mre it is secure. Lf the belt isn’t long enough, see “Saf
6. Then fill the coolant recovery tank to the COLD mark. 7. Put th.e cap .back on .the coolant-recovery tank, but leave the radiator Dressnre cap. of
10. Then repke the pre-s-sure..cap. At. my time during this procedure if coolant begins’to flow $ut of the fiiier neck, reiris.tal1 th-e p~esssur.e-~
Changing a Flat Tire. E a tir~e goes flat, maid :further tire and. wheel -darnage by driving slqwly to a level place. Turn on your haz.ud. wa&g--f
.Removing. the Spare Tire and Tools The equipment you’ll need is in the tfunk. Pull the .carpeting from- the floor of the txunk. Turn the. cente
__ The tools you'll be using include the jack (A), socket (I31 and wheel wrench (C). .E there is- a wheel covet; loosen the. nut caps witb ,the
If y-ou vehicle has wheel nut caps,, remove them using the wheel wrench. 1. Using the wheel wren.ch, loosen all the- wheel nuts; D.0n’t remove them ye
NOTICE:
4. Raise the vehicle by turning the jac.k handle clockwise. Raise the vehicle far enough .off the ground for the spare tifi to fit unda the vehicle. 5
I A CAUTION: 7. Replace the wheel. nuts wi.th the rounded end of the- nuts toward the wheel. Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against
NOTICE; Improperly tightened wheel fiats. can lead ‘to brake pulsation. and ro;tor damage, To avoid expensive brake repairs, evenly $&@ten the whe
To 'move it down, s.q.u.eeze. the-release lever and maye the height adjuster to the desired pmition. You can move the-adjuster up just by pushing
Put the bolt through .one of the wheel nut holes, instali the rerainer over the.-bo-lt, then install the- wing-nuv. Put the spacer and nut.next. to t
I NOTICE: ‘When the GOIII~C~ spare is installed, dan’t take - your vehicle thromgh an automatic car wash with guide- rails. The compact spare
spinning your wheels can destroy parts of your v&icle,as.well as.. the- tires. If you spin the- wheels, too fa& wkii1e:Shifting your tmnsaxle
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Tuu can be injured and yaur vehicle could be damaged.$ you try ,to do sertiee- work an a vehicle withotxt knowing enough about i!. Be sure you ha
'You can a1s.o write us at the follo-wing address for advice. Just tell us where you're going and:give. your Vehicle Identification. Nuinbef
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When you open the hood on the 3.11, L82 (Code M) engine, you’I1 see: A. Engine Coolant Reservoir B. Radiator Fill Cap C. Power Steering Fluid Rese
When you open the hood on the 3.4L LQl (Code X) engine, you’ll see: A. Engine Coolant Reservoir B. Radiator Fill Cap C. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir
B&re closing the hood, be me -all the filler caps. di5’56 properly. ,Then.just pull ‘the hood down and iclaie it fiy. Engine Oil. LOW OIL ‘If
-3: 1L L82 (CoClt= M) Engine. 3.4L LQl (Code X) Engine Oils recommended for your vehicie can be identified ’by looking ‘for the “Starburst” symbol. Th
fEGOMMENllEO SAE IIISCOSITY GRADE EN%INE;OILS COLD. WEATHER 1.1 DO NOT USE SAE- 20W-5U'OR ANY OTHER GRADE OIL NOT RE@MMENDED
HOT 'WEATHER 1 I "F +loo: + 30 +,60 + 40 +za - 0- 7 "C - +3n - 427 - t t6 -+4 .-7 .-j8 MEATWER IOMY AND eou, SL,,.IHI,SELECT WE LOWEST
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Ai.r CIea.ner To check.or replace the air filter, remove the four screws .and pull .off the cover. .:i , Pull out the filter, Be sureto install the ai
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Then., without shutting .&the engine, follow these steps: '3.lL L82 (Code M) Engine ?,4L LQl (C0de.X) Engine I. Tktransaxle .fluid dipstick h
NOTICE: Wh.en adding .coolant it is imporkant that. you use DEX-CO.OL TM (orange-cdgred., silicate-free) c0ulant meeting GM Specification 6277M. If s
.NOTICE: 1.f you use .an improper coolant mix, your :t~giae could overheat and be badly damaged. The repair c.ost.wgulifn’t be covered by your wawanty
LOW COOLANT Turning the radia.tor pressur;t? cap when the engine and radiat-or- are hot can allow steam and scalding. Ii-quids to blow aut and burn
When you replace vow &fiator pressure cap, an AC@ cap is recammendc J.1L L82 (Code M) Engine 3.4L LQI (Code X) Engine
When the engine compaztrnent is.hot, the 1evelMxjuld be ‘at the.H mark. When it’s cold, the level should be at: the C mark. If the. fluid is at the AD
Open the cap labeled WASHER FLUID ONLY. Add washer .fluid until the tank is full. 'C
Q: What’s wronlg with this? I I I 1 I 1 I I . .. . m- You can be .seriou~ly injured if you wear th:e shoulder belt under your arm. In a crash, your b
.Brakes system fixed, since a leak means that .sooner or later your brakes won’t work well, or won’t wotk zit all. So, it isn’t a good idea to “top of
With the wrong kin.d crf.fluid,in yaar brake. system, you-r brakes. m.ay not:.work well, or th.ey may not eves work.at-ail. This could cause.a crash.
NOTWE:
in this section you’ll find directions -for chang,ing.the bulbs in. some. of the lamps on. your Chevrolet. .S:.e.e “Replacement Bulbs” in..the.Index t
a: . .. .. 2: .Open- the:flap by 1ifting.the.snaG screw. 6-31
3.. Position the radiator air side Ikdfle asid'e and remove .the two nuts (pliers-may be required). 4. Skle the'headamp assembly outboa
Fmn.t and .Rear Sidemarker .Lamps 2. Pull the sidemarker lens away from thi: body. ' 3. Turn the socket counterclockwise until it stops. Then 4
1 .3; To remove the bulb, pull it 0u.t of the .socket. D.o not twist the- bulb.
In most 'gases, you w.iIl not need to h.ave your w.heels. aligned again. However, if you .aoti.ce unusual tire we-ar or- your- vehicle pulling cs
NOTICE: The mng wheel can also cause proMem with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer/odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vebi
.Air Bag S,ystem To- unlatch the belt, ju.st.pu.sh the bu.ttm on the-buckle. The belt shoutd go-back out of the w.ay. B-efore you..close the-daor, be
NOTICE:
Fuse 1 3 4 14 I i 29 3.0
S'ori~e f~1s.e~ -are in the uaderhood .el.actrical center on the passenger's side. of the engine compartment..
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.Fuse 1.0 11 1-2 .13. Relay 14 16
Vehicle Diment&ms Wheelbase ... 10:7.5” (2730 mm) Tread Width (Front) . . 59.1” (1913.5 .m) , Length ... 200.9” (5 1.04 m) Height
I IMPORTANT- . KEEP ENGINE OIL AT THE PROPER LEVEL AND CHANGE AS RECOMMENDED This sec.tion covers the maintenance. required for your Chevrolet. Your v
L,. ng yonr..M&n@nance .. . .. s&gdde We. at General Motors want to help you keep your vehicle in g0o-d working conditioa.But we don’t know
Every 7,506) Miles (12-500 km): Engine Oil and Filter Cllange (or e,very I2 months, wlnichever occurs first). Chassis Lubrication (or every 12 llionth
DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE 1
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I Short. Trip/Ci.ty ‘Maintenance Schedule I 0 Change engine oil and filter (or every 3 mcmths-, whichever occurs first). ~n Emission Control .S
Index ...*...*..., "...*...**.. ...~.~*. "* 9-1 Here's. an-silpbabetical listkg of&a
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b U. Change engine oil and fdtm (or .every 3 months, whichever ,occurs. first). An Emimion Control Sewice. L 4&00O.Miles (70 000 km) DATE ACTUAL M
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Et TriplCity Maintenance Schedule I J 51,000. Miles (85 .O.OO km) I I I DATE. ACTUAL MILEAGE SE-RVEEQ BY:
0 Inspect ,fuel tank, cap -sad lines for. dmage or leaks. Inspectlfuel cap gasket for any d;amage. Replace parts as needed.. An Em&siUn C0nt;rp.l
I I I 0 Change engine oil md filter (orevery '3- months, whichever occws first). An I I Emisskm Control Sewice.
DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERV1'CED.B-Y:
DATE SERVIC'Ep BY: ACTUAL MILEAGE
Change engine- ail- and €ilter (or every 3 ,months, whichever occurk first). An Emission Contml Se~~ice. .n LubriQate steering ball joints (or every .
Long Tripmighwa [aintenance Schedkl1 The -services .shown in this schedule up to 100,O.OO miles. (1% 000 km) -should be performed after 100,000 miles
I Long Trip/Highway Vaintenancc dklule I DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE. I SERVICED BY: I
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DATE -A:CTUAL.MILEAGE .. .. Q3RVJCCED. BY: DATE ACTUAL, MILEAGE- SERVICED BY
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Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines for damage. or leaks. .Inspect fuel cap .gasket fox .any damage. Replac-e parts .as needed. An Emission Control Senvi
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A-pregnant woman should wear a lap-shoulder belt;.and- the lap. portion should be worn as- l.ow as po.ssible, b-elow the rounding, throughout the. pT
Coolant. Supplement Sealer Hydraulic i3 rake System Key- Lack Cylinders 7-41.
WSAGE USAGE Fuel Door Hinge
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a To .enhance Chevrolet’s, strong commitment to ‘customer satisfactio.ri, Chevrdet is excited to announce the , . establishment of the Chevrolet/Ge
-r ---- If your vehicle has a bench seat, someone can sit in the center position. When you sit in a center seating position, you have a lap safety be
. Chevrolet/Geo off& Courtesy Transportation for custcjmers needing warranty service. Gaul-tesy Transportation wi11 be offered in conjunction wit
Baclc-Up'Lamp-Bulb ReplawmGnt ... .. 6.- 5j;5 Battery ... ... ... ... &.-z$) Jlump Starting ... ~ .
. Gages .. Engine Coolant Temperature i. ... i ... 2-49 Fuel ... - ... 2-55 GAWR ...
Weaii'ing . Impaired. Cu-stomer Assistance ... 813 . High-Beam .R;eadlamp s. ... ... ... 2-27 heating ...
Jt’s very important for re.ar seat passengers tu buckle up! -Accident statistics show ,that unbelted people in the .rear .seat are hud m~re often in c
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3. To make thc lap part.tight,-pull :down on the backl-e if the .belt as you pull up on the- sha~ll.der part.
You .can be seriousIy hur '-your:sho.u!der belt. is too loose. In .a crash,. you:w&Id-move forward, too much, which could increase injury. Th
2. Slide the guide under and past the belt. The elastic cord must: be under the belt, Then, p1ac.e the gu-ide over the belt, .and insert th-e two edg
WE SUPPORT ~OLUNTAkkTE&lN7CIAl\j GERTIFICAT'ION THROUGH A-UT~XMOTIVE Na'tional lnstitutafoi SERVICE EXCEL.LEMCE I
vllllUl CJ Everyone ia a vekli.de neds protectio:n! That includes infants and all children smaller than. adult size. In-fact, thdaw in every -state in
Never hold a.baby in your arms while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesn’t weigh much -- until a crash. During a crash a baby will become so CAUTION
With .this built-in child restraint, you can adjust the height of the harness. -Depending- on the seated height of the child, you can route it through
0; What if the top af my chil$s:shaulders is above At A child whose. shoulder.$, are above the highest slots shmlldn’t use~this. child. restraint. Ing
2. If the left and right halves of the shoulder harness clip -ae fastened'together, separate them. 3. If the lap- shoulder harness is buckled, u
4* Pull down the seatback part of the pad (D). 1-36 5. Select one side afthe harness. Add some slack to 'the shoulder part by pulling up on .the
6. 7. ,. Feed a small amuunt of harness slack back into the s1o.t. Twist the-harness slightly-to remove it from the slot. 8:. Move the hamess up or.d
10. -1 1 .. 1.2. :13. Pull on the harness. Make sure it. is proj-erly routed and isn't twisted. Repeat'Step 5thoU.gh 10 fix be-other .side-o
I Securing a. Child in 'the Built-In Child Restraint .. Now that fhe hamess is adjusted to the cfifiect height fbr your child, you're ready
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1. If the left and right halves of the shoulder harness clip -arq fastened together, separate them. 2. If the lap-shoulderhamess is buckled, u&rt
As nfastsned I der harness 1 won’t’help kep the harnessrin place on .the child7s shoulders. If the harness isn’t. on the chiId’s. shoulders; it. won
9. On both sides of the harness, pull up on the lap part , a little to be sure it’s locked. ’If @e harnkss- iai’t locked, or if it hecomes too tight,
1. Unfasten the shoulder-hasness.clip. 2. Unlatch the harness by gushing the button on 3. Move. one side ofthe harness oiff th-e-child’.s the buck€e
1 .. Buckle the hmness-:and fasten the hmes.s. clip. I 2. Fold the child restraint cushion and leg rest up into 3. Press- the child restraint -cusJi
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:I 1. 1 4. Buckle the b.elt.. Make- sme the release button is; positioned so you would be able to unbuckk the safety belt-quickly if you ever had to.
cii-. TQ :tighten the belt, feed the shoulder bdt back into the retractor -while you pwh down on the child restfaint. 7. Push and pull t.he child rest
2. .But themstfaint of1 the seat. Fdllow the instructions .for .the child restraint. 4. Run-the vehicle's safely beIt through .,or around the res
You’ll :be using the- Sap-shoulderbelt. See the earlier part ab.sut .the tap strap if the child restraint has me. If the shoulderbelt goes in front of
6. Pull the rest of the -shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock. 7. To tighten the belt, feed the slzornlder belt back into t
Chiidren who have outgruwn child.r~stra~nts-'should wear the vehicle's safety belts. a Children who aren't buckle'd up can str,ike
Never do Ms. Rere’ two. children are wearing; the: same beIt. The belt can’t properly~spread the impact forces. In a crash, the two chileen
I. .jN.ever do thi:s. Here-a ,child isdting in :a seat that has a kqG'shcrulder belt, but the sjhoulder part is behind .the child. If the chi
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e Section 2 Features and Controls Le.aving y0un.g children tn a vehicle with the ignition key is.dasgg-rons for many reasons. A child or others~ coul
I NOTICE:
UnLked dwrs can b.e dangerous. Passengers -1 .especially children -- can easily open the doors and fall out. When1.a .door is locked9.-tIie Wide. hanl
When these locks are:set, the -inside doow handles will not open the rear dooxs; Be .sure to: 1e1 adults and older children know how the locks work a
X. .I:lisert a flat o.bjc6t like a.:dinxe into the slot on the back of the. tr.ansmittes. 'Gently pry apart the front and back. 2. Gently pry .th
Et c,-l be dange- - us to drive with the t. nk lid open bemuse carbon monoxide (CO) gas: can come inta your vehicle. You can't .seetor :smell C.
m inP 'that could hurt
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I lg$. .~~ .he cord'hto.an ungrounded outlet could cause an electrical .shock. Also, the wro.ng kind of- extension cord.coald overheat and cause
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N-OTICE:
11- Elease- the parking brake, ho1.d .the regular brake peaal dawn wieh your right foot and push the parking. bmke pedal with yaur left foot. When you
NOTICE: .. Driving with the. parking brake~on ,can cause your rear brakes ta ayerheat. You may.have-to replace them, and you could also damage~other
LOTICE:
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Hold ifi. tbe'button on the lever, and push.:the lever all .the way townrd the fro.~t &your vehicle. It can be d gerons to leave-your vel :le
A Clir I Things that can burn codd touch.hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite.. Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other
The- driver’s windowswitch has an au~o-down feature. This .switch is labeled. AUTO. Tap .the rear of the switch, and:the :drivm’.s window will op&
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You control the. windshield wipm .by turning theabznd marked WIPER. For a single wiping cycle, turn the band to MIST. Hold it there. uiltil the wiper
CMse Control, (Option)
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