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Operation, Safety and Maintenance
Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual
Part No.:J29600201
Revision No. 00
Revision Date
04/2013/250
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner's Manual are based on
the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to
make changes at any time without notice.
Chevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd.
Regd. Office : Block-B, Chandrapura Industrial Estate, Halol - 389 351.
Dist. Panchmahals, Gujarat, India. Phone : 91 2676 221000
Customer Assistance Center : Plot No. 15, Echelon Institutional Area,
Sector 32, Gurgaon - 122 001, Haryana, India. Tel. : 91 124 3080000
Works : A-16, MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area (Phase-II),
Near Floriculture Park, Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road, Tehsil-Maval,
Pune - 410 507, Maharashtra, India. Tel: 91 2114 663939
24 Hr. Helpline at 1800 3000 8080
Operation, Safety and Maintenance
Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual
Part No.:J29600201
Revision No. 00
Revision Date
04/2013/250
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner's Manual are based on
the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to
make changes at any time without notice.
Chevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd.
Regd. Office : Block-B, Chandrapura Industrial Estate, Halol - 389 351.
Dist. Panchmahals, Gujarat, India. Phone : 91 2676 221000
Customer Assistance Center : Plot No. 15, Echelon Institutional Area,
Sector 32, Gurgaon - 122 001, Haryana, India. Tel. : 91 124 3080000
Works : A-16, MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area (Phase-II),
Near Floriculture Park, Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road, Tehsil-Maval,
Pune - 410 507, Maharashtra, India. Tel: 91 2114 663939
24 Hr. Helpline at 1800 3000 8080
Operation, Safety and Maintenance
Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual
Part No.:J29600201
Revision No. 00
Revision Date
04/2013/250
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner's Manual are based on
the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to
make changes at any time without notice.
Chevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd.
Regd. Office : Block-B, Chandrapura Industrial Estate, Halol - 389 351.
Dist. Panchmahals, Gujarat, India. Phone : 91 2676 221000
Customer Assistance Center : Plot No. 15, Echelon Institutional Area,
Sector 32, Gurgaon - 122 001, Haryana, India. Tel. : 91 124 3080000
Works : A-16, MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area (Phase-II),
Near Floriculture Park, Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road, Tehsil-Maval,
Pune - 410 507, Maharashtra, India. Tel: 91 2114 663939
24 Hr. Helpline at 1800 3000 8080
Chevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd.
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner's Manual are based on
the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to
make changes at any time without notice.
Regd. Office : Block-B, Chandrapura Industrial Estate, Halol - 389 351
Dist. Panchmahals, Gujarat, India. Phone : 91 2676 221000
Customer Assistance Center : Plot No. 15, Echelon Institutional Area,
Sector 32, Gurgaon - 122 001, Haryana, India. Tel.: 91 124 3080000
Works : A-16, MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area (Phase-II),
Near Floriculture Park, Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road, Tehsil-Maval,
Pune - 410 507, Maharashtra, India. Tel: 91 2114 663939
Part No.:J29600201
Revision No. 00
Revision Date
11/2013/250
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Summary of Contents

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Operation, Safety and MaintenanceOwner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Part No.:J29600201Revision No. 00Revision Date 04/2013/250All informatio

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iv Introduction

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ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE GAUGEDisplays the engine coolant tempera-ture.If the gauge pointer moves towards the H, the engine is too hot.This readi

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CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHTThe charging system light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned ON, but the engine is not running, as a check to show

Page 5 - CONTENTS

MALFUNCTIONINDICATOR LAMPA computer system called OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) monitors operation of the fuel, ignition, and emission control sy

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If towing a trailer, reduce the amount of cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible.If the light continues to flash, when it is safe to

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

SERVICE VEHICLE SOONLIGHTThe service vehicle soon light comes on when the ignition is turned to ON/RUN and goes out after several seconds.It comes o

Page 8 - CAUTIONS

ELECTRIC PARKINGBRAKE LIGHTFor vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake (EPB), the parking brake status light comes on briefly as the engi

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ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM(ABS) WARNING LIGHTThe ABS warning light comes on briefly when the ignition key is turned to ON/RUN. This is normal. If the

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DESCENT CONTROL SYSTEM LIGHT*The green DCS light is DCS active indicator and the amber DCS light is DCS not ready & warning light.DCS

Page 11 - KEYS, DOORS AND

ELECTRONIC STABILITYCONTROL (ESC) INDICATORLIGHT*For vehicles with Electronic Stability Control (ESC), this light comes on briefly while star

Page 12 - (RKE) SYSTEM

ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE WARNINGLIGHTThe engine coolant temperature warning light comes on briefly when the engine is started. If the s

Page 13 - (RKE) SYSTEM OPERATION

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-1KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWSKEYS AND LOCKSKEYSKeys and Locks Keys ... 1-1 Remote Keyles

Page 14 - DOOR LOCKS

4-26 Instruments and ControlsThe oil pressure light should come on briefly as the engine is started. If it does not come on, have the vehicle service

Page 15 - MANUAL DOOR LOCKS

CHANGE ENGINE OIL LIGHTThis light illuminates when the ignition is ON and goes out after about a few seconds.Your vehicle may have an engine oil

Page 16 - SAFETY LOCK

4-28 Instruments and ControlsWATER IN FUEL WARNINGLIGHTWhen the water level in the fuel filter exceeds a certain level, this warning light comes

Page 17 - TAILGATE

Instruments and Controls 4-29The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated.Fast flashing: failu

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4-30 Instruments and ControlsREAR FOG LAMP LIGHTIf your vehicle has rear fog lamps, this light will come on when they are in use.For more informati

Page 19 - VEHICLE SECURITY

DOOR AJAR LIGHTThis light comes on when a door is open or not securely latched. Before driving, check that all doors are properly closed.GATE AJAR LIG

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DRIVER INFORMATION CENTRE (DIC)The DIC is the Driver Information Centre that displays the trip computer, display panel for automatic temperature contr

Page 21 - IMMOBILIZER OPERATION

TRIP COMPUTERTrip computer provides a driver with driving information such as driving distance for remaining fuel, average fuel consumpt

Page 22 - EXTERIOR MIRRORS

Driving TimeThis mode indicates the total driving time.To reset the driving time to zero, press the MODE button for more than 2 seconds.The

Page 23 - POWER MIRRORS

CompassThis displays the vehicle’s driving direction to 8–direction (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW).Compass CalibrationWhenever the DIC or the b

Page 24 - HEATED MIRRORS

1-2 Keys, Doors and WindowsA key that is part of the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter can be used for the ignition and all locks.REMOTE KEYLESS

Page 25 - INTERIOR MIRROR

Release conditions for the compass calibration• Press the SET button twice continu-ously.• When the vehicle is not turned within 90 seconds

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Lighting 5-1LIGHTINGExterior Lighting Exterior Lamp Controls ... 5-1 Exterior Lamps Off Reminder ..5-2 Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer ...

Page 27 - / WINDSHIELD WIPER DE-ICER

5-2 Lighting EXTERIOR LAMPS OFF REMINDERHEADLAMP HIGH / LOW-BEAM CHANGERTo turn the high-beam headlamps on, make sure the low-beam headlamps are

Page 28 - SUNVISORS

Lighting 5-3For vehicles with manual headlamp leveling, the manual headlamp range control is located next to the steering column. This

Page 29 - SUNBLIND

5-4 Lighting Move the lever to the resistance point and hold for longer indication.Switch the indicator off manually by moving the lever to its

Page 30 - 1-20 Keys, Doors and Windows

Lighting 5-5REAR FOG LAMPSFor vehicles with rear fog lamps, they are controlled by the band located on the middle of the turn signal/multifun-cti

Page 31 - RESTRAINTS

DOME LAMPSPress the button on the dome lamp to turn it on or off.The dome lamps come on when a door or the tailgate is opened. If you continue to ope

Page 32 - HEAD RESTRAINTS

Lighting 5-7READING LAMPS Press the button near each lamp to turn the reading lamps on or off.WarningAvoid using the courtesy light whi

Page 33 - ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS*

5-8 Lighting AMBIENT LIGHTINGIf your vehicle has this feature, ambient lighting illuminates on front door sill plates, underneath front passe

Page 34 - FRONT SEATS

Infotainment System 6-1INFOTAINMENTSYSTEMIntroduction Infotainment ... 6-1 Overview (Radio with CD and RDS) ...

Page 35 - MANUAL SEAT ADJUSTMENT

REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY(RKE) SYSTEM OPERATIONThe Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter functions will work up to 6 m (20 ft) away from the vehicle.

Page 36 - RECLINING SEATBACKS

OVERVIEW (RADIO WITH CD AND RDS)A. SEEKŸ Radio: Press to go to the next available radio station.Ÿ CD: Press to go to the next folder.B.

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Ÿ CD: Press to go to the previous folder.Ÿ AST: Press and hold to access the Autostore menu.G. BANDŸ Press to select between AM and FM

Page 38 - FOLDING SEATBACK

2. Press the softkey under “Bal” and turn the knob to adjust. Fader Control1. Press and hold the MENU/SOUND button; the audio menu displays

Page 39 - REAR SEATS

Delete Autostore Page1. Press and hold the SEEK/AST button, then auto store menu displays.2. Press the softkey under “Off” to dele

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FM StereoFM stereo gives the best sound, but FM signals reach only about 16 to 65 km (10 to 40 miles). Tall buildings or hills can interfere with

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the music that has been recorded, and the way the CD-R has been handled. There may be an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding tracks,

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PausePress the CD/AUX button to pause playback while a CD is playing back.“PAUSE” will flash on the display.Press CD/AUX again to start play

Page 43 - THIRD ROW SEATS

MP3MP3/WMA FormatIf you burn your own MP3/WMA disc on a personal computer:Ÿ Make sure the MP3/WMA files are recorded on a CD-R disc.Ÿ Do not mix

Page 44 - SAFETY BELTS

When the CD contains only com-pressed audio files, but no folders, all files will be located under the root folder. When the radio disp

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Do not add any label to a CD; it could get caught in the CD player. If a CD is recorded on a personal computer and a description label is needed, try

Page 46 - BELTS PROPERLY

1-4 Keys, Doors and WindowsNoteUse CR1620 (or equivalent) replace-ment battery.1. Remove the screw from the back of the cover.2. Open the trans

Page 47 - LAP-SHOULDER BELT

TP/INFO (Information): Press to dis-play additional text information related to the current MP3/WMA song. There is a choice of additional informati

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As soon as the mobile telephone has been switched on and the mobile telephone is logged in, the start page appears on the display. St

Page 49 - PREGNANCY

To dial a call using the Bluetooth system:1. Press .2. Press the softkey below CALL.3. To place a new call, dial the phone number or se

Page 50 - LAP BELT

Climate Controls 7-1CLIMATE CONTROLSClimate Control Systems Automatic Climate Control ...7-1 Automatic Temperature Control ...

Page 51 - SAFETY SYSTEM CHECK

7-2 Climate ControlsAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL1. Passenger Side Set Temperature2. Deforster Indicator3. Air Distribution Mode Indicator4. Air

Page 52 - AIRBAG SYSTEM

Climate Controls 7-3To Set the Desired TemperatureRotate the temperature control knobs until the desired temperature is displayed.Clockwise

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MANUAL CONTROLA/C ButtonTurns the air conditioning on or off. AUTO mode is cancelled and indicator will go off when this button is pressed.The A

Page 54 - WHERE ARE THE AIRBAGS?

Climate Controls 7-5DefrostingPress the DEFROST button ( ) to defrost the windscreen. The outside air mode is automatically turned on.Adjust

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7-6 Climate ControlsOUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAYThe outside temperature is always displayed in the DIC.The temperature sensor is located in the fr

Page 56 - INFLATE?

Climate Controls 7-7REAR WINDOW AND OUT-SIDE MIRROR DEFOGGERFor vehicles with a rear window and outside mirror defogger, they only work when th

Page 57 - WHAT MAKES AN AIRBAG

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-5To lock any door from the inside, pull the door lock button.To unlock any door from the inside, push the door lock b

Page 58 - AN AIRBAG INFLATES?

TEMPERATURE SENSORCautionDo not place stickers over the temperature sensor as this will impair its function.7-8 Climate ControlsSUNLIGHT SENSORT

Page 59 - -EQUIPPED VEHICLE

(Fan Control): Set the fan speed to the desired speed with the 3rd row fan speed switch. You can also control the direction of airflow th

Page 60 - CHILD RESTRAINTS

You can direct air through both adjustable side vents towards either side of the front passenger area, or towards the side windows.You can contro

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FIXED AIR VENTSWindscreen Defroster VentsThe windscreen defroster vents direct air onto the windscreen.Floor VentsThe floor vents direct air into t

Page 62 - CHILDREN

5. Replace the air conditioner filter. See your CHEVROLET retailer if additional assistance is needed.Note When inserting new filter, make sur

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AIR CONDITIONING REGULAR OPERATIONIn order to ensure continuously efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month

Page 64 - CHILD RESTRAINT

7-14 Climate Controls

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Driving and Operating 8-1DRIVING AND OPERATINGDriving Information Driving for Better Fuel Economy ... 8-2 Distracte

Page 66 - RESTRAINT

8-2 Driving and OperatingDRIVING INFORMATIONDRIVING FOR BETTER FUEL ECONOMYDriving habits can affect fuel mileage. Here are some driving tips to

Page 67 - (LATCH SYSTEM) (Option)

Driving and Operating 8-3Defensive driving means “always expect the unexpected.” The first step in driving defensively is to wear the safety belt.

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1-6 Keys, Doors and WindowsPOWER DOOR LOCKSYou can activate the central door locking system from the driver's door. This system allows y

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8-4 Driving and OperatingŸ Holding both sides of the steering wheel allows you to turn 180 degrees without removing a hand.Ÿ The Antilock

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Driving and Operating 8-5Ÿ Slow down and adjust your driving according to weather conditions. Stopping distance can be longer and vehicle contro

Page 71 - FOR THE LATCH SYSTEM

8-6 Driving and OperatingHIGHWAY HYPNOSISAlways be alert and pay attention to your surroundings while driving. If you become tired or sleepy, f

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Driving and Operating 8-7WINTER DRIVINGDriving on Snow or IceDrive carefully when there is snow or ice between the tires and the road, creating

Page 73 - SECURING CHILD

8-8 Driving and OperatingŸ Fully open the air outlets on or under the instrument panel.Ÿ Adjust the climate control system to a setting that

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Driving and Operating 8-9Turn the steering wheel left and right to clear the area around the front wheels. Turn off any traction system. Shift back a

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8-10 Driving and OperatingCertification LabelA vehicle specific Certification label is attached to the lower area of the center pillar (B-Pillar) on

Page 76 - 2-46 Seats and Restraints

Driving and Operating 8-11STARTING ANDOPERATINGNEW VEHICLE BREAK-INUse the following precautions for the first few hundred kilometers to improve

Page 77 - GLOVE BOX

8-12 Driving and Operating2. Shift the vehicle to neutral. This can be done while the vehicle is moving. After shifting to neutral, firmly

Page 78 - CUPHOLDERS

Driving and Operating 8-13STARTING THE DIESEL ENGINEMove the shift lever to P (Park) or N (Neutral). The engine will not start in any other position

Page 79 - COIN STORAGE

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-7DOORSTAILGATEWarningExhaust gases can enter the vehicle if it is driven with the tailgate or trunk/hatch open, or wi

Page 80 - REAR STORAGE

8-14 Driving and OperatingIf you have run out of fuel, look at Running Out of Fuel on page 8-39. See Fuel for Diesel Engines on page 8-38.If

Page 81 - FEATURES

Driving and Operating 8-15SHIFTING INTO PARKWarningIt can be dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in P (Park) with

Page 82 - ROOF RACK SYSTEM

8-16 Driving and OperatingSHIFTING OUT OF PARKThis vehicle is equipped with an electronic shift lock release system. The shift lock release

Page 83 - THE VEHICLE

Driving and Operating 8-174. Press and hold the shift lock release button in the floor of the storage area.5. Shift to N (Neutral).6. Reins

Page 84 - 3-8 Storage

8-18 Driving and OperatingENGINE EXHAUSTWarningEngine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO) which cannot be seen or smelled. Exposure to CO ca

Page 85 - AND CONTROLS

Driving and Operating 8-19CautionDon't touch the catalytic converter during engine operating and it can be possible to touch the catalyt

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8-20 Driving and OperatingAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONThe automatic transmission permits manual gear shifting (manual mode) or automatic gear shifting (aut

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Driving and Operating 8-21WarningIt is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in P (Park) with the parking b

Page 88 - STEERING WHEEL

D (Drive): This position is for normal driving, and allows the transmission to shift into all forward gears. It provides the best fuel economy.Downshi

Page 89 - Windshield Wiper

Driving and Operating 8-23Whether your vehicle is stationary or in motion, manual mode is selected by pulling the shift lever from the &qu

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1-8 Keys, Doors and WindowsYou can open the tailgate window by pressing the tailgate window release button located in the driver’s door tri

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NoteUse of engine compression during long mountainous descents may prolong the life of your brakes.Rocking the vehicleRocking the vehicle is only

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When fuel economy mode is on:Ÿ The transmission will upshift sooner, and downshift later.Ÿ The torque converter will lock-up sooner, and stay

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the clutch pedal and press the button on the back of the shift knob while moving the shift lever into the R (Reverse) position. Let up on t

Page 94 - POWER OUTLETS

WarningIf the brake pedal can be pressed further than normal, the brakes may be in need of repair.Consult a CHEVROLET retailer.CautionDo not dri

Page 95 - CIGARETTE LIGHTER

WarningIf your brakes temporarily lose their power because of wet brake compo-nents, the following procedure will help restore their normal pe

Page 96 - ASHTRAYS

WarningIf there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heavier than normal. The advantages of ABS are

Page 97 - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

8-30 Driving and Operatingdeceleration will release the parking brake. If the switch is held in the up position until the vehicle com

Page 98 - TRIP ODOMETER

CautionDo not drive with the parking brake on.This can cause your rear parking brakes to overheat or wear out prematurely. You may have to r

Page 99 - FUEL GAUGE

This light on the instrument panel cluster will flash when ESC is on and activated.If the system fails to turn on or activate, this ligh

Page 100 - AIRBAG READINESS

depress the accelerator pedal after release the brake pedal on hill, the brakes remain on for approximately 2 seconds.Active Rollover Protec

Page 101 - FILTER LIGHT*

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-9VEHICLE SECURITYANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEMDoor Lock and Anti-Theft ModeActivation1. Close all windows.2. Turn the ignition

Page 102 - INDICATOR LAMP

To turn the system off, press the DCS button again and the DCS light turns off. Applying the brake or accelerator will also cause DCS to turn

Page 103 - REDUCED ENGINE POWER

WarningCruise control can be dangerous where you cannot drive safely at a steady speed. So, do not use the cruise control on winding r

Page 104 - BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING

The vehicle returns to the previously set speed and stays there.If RES/+ is held, the vehicle speed continues to increase until the button is re

Page 105 - APPLY FOOTBRAKE LIGHT

OBJECT DETECTIONSYSTEMSULTRASONIC PARKING ASSIST (Rear Parking Assist System)The parking assistance system aids the driver during backward movement

Page 106 - (AWD ONLY)

CautionParking assistance system should only be considered as a supplementary function. The driver must check the view.The audible warning

Page 107 - SENSOR LIGHT

WATER IN FUELDrain diesel fuel filter of residual water at every engine oil change.1. Place a container underneath the filter housing.2. Turn d

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FILLING THE TANKCautionIf you use inappropriate grade fuel or put incorrect fuel additives into the fuel tank, the engine and catalytic conv

Page 109 - TEMPERATURE WARNING

3. Open the fuel filler door.4. Turn the fuel filler cap counter-clockwise slowly. If a hissing sound is heard, wait for it to stop before

Page 110 - LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL

8-42 Driving and Operating

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Vehicle Care 9-1VEHICLE CAREGeneral Information Accessories and Modifications ... 9-2 Vehicle Storage ...

Page 113 - HIGH-BEAM ON LIGHT

1-10 Keys, Doors and Windows1. Confirm that the security indicator flashes slowly after illuminating for approximately 30 seconds from the time

Page 114 - CRUISE CONTROL LIGHT

9-2 Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New Tires ... 9-50 Buying New Tires ... 9-50 Different Size Tire

Page 115 - TRANSMISSION DISPLAY

Vehicle Care 9-3Ÿ Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Beware that all systems are not functional, e.g. an

Page 116 - DUAL ZONE

9-4 Vehicle CareTo close the hood:1. Make sure hands and other body parts as well as those of other persons, are completely away from the

Page 117 - TRIP COMPUTER

Vehicle Care 9-5ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEWDiesel Engine, Z22D1 (LNQ)

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ENGINE OIL1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on page 9-13.2. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir. See Power Steering Fluid on page 9-20.3. Engine Oil Fill

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The engine oil dipstick handle is having a yellow color loop. See Engine Comp-artment Overview on page 9-5 for the location of the engine oil dipstick

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See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9-5 for the location of the engine oil fill cap.Push the dipstick all the way back in when through.Caut

Page 121 - LIGHTING

Vehicle Care 9-9Ÿ Frequent short trips.Ÿ Frequent driving when outside temperature remains below freezing.Ÿ Prolonged idling.Ÿ Frequent low-sp

Page 122 - LOW-BEAM CHANGER

* Cold Temperature Operation: In an area of extreme cold, where the temperature falls below −29°C (−20°F), an SAE 0W-30 oil may be used. An

Page 123 - ADJUSTMENT

Vehicle Care 9-11It is also important to check the oil regularly over the course of time and oil drain interval and keep it at the proper leve

Page 124 - FLASHERS

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-11Door Unlock and Anti-Theft ModeDeactivation1. Unlock the driver’s door with a key. Or,2. Press and release UNLOCK butto

Page 125 - FRONT FOG LAMPS

9-12 Vehicle CareAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDIt is not necessary to check the automatic transmission fluid level.If you have a problem e.g. leak, ha

Page 126 - INTERIOR LIGHTING

Vehicle Care 9-13ENGINE AIR CLEANER/FILTERSee Engine Compartment Overview on page 9-5 for the location of the engine air cleaner/filter.When to Inspe

Page 127 - READING LAMPS

9-14 Vehicle CareCautionIf the air cleaner/filter is off, dirt can easily get into the engine, which could damage it. Always have the air cleane

Page 128 - LIGHTING FEATURES

If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is hot, do not do anything else until it cools down. The vehicle should be parked on a level surfac

Page 129 - INFOTAINMENT

ENGINE COOLANTYour vehicle cooling system is filled with ethylene glycol based long life coolant.In the correct mixture, this coolant p

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CautionIf an improper coolant mixture is used, the engine could overheat and be badly damaged. The repair cost would not be covered by the v

Page 131 - OPERATION

How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge TankIf a problem yet has not been found, check to see if coolant is visible in the coolant surge tank.

Page 132 - AST (AUTOSTORE)

1. Remove the coolant surge tank pressure cap when the cooling system, including the coolant surge tank pressure cap and upper radiator hose

Page 133 - RADIO RECEPTION

If the fan is not operating and steam is visible, perform the following:1. Turn off engine.2. Move away from vehicle without opening the hood.3.

Page 134 - AUDIO PLAYERS

To check the power steering fluid, do the following:1. Turn the ignition OFF and let the engine compartment cool down.2. Wipe the cap and

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1-12 Keys, Doors and Windowsdamaged. See your CHEVROLET retailer who can service the theft-deterrent system and have a new key made.Do

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WarningAn overflow of the fluid may cause the fluid to burn or discolor paintwork.Do not overfill the reservoir.An engine fire can cause personal

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Do not put water or radiator anti-freeze in windscreen washer reservoir.Water can allow solution to freeze. Frozen solution can damage

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Some driving conditions or climates can cause a brake squeal when the brakes are first applied or lightly applied. This does not mean s

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that sooner or later the brakes will not work well.Do not top off the brake fluid. Adding fluid does not correct a leak. If fluid is added when th

Page 140 - BLUETOOTH

CLUTCH FLUID*The clutch fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks.When filling up, ensure maximum cleanliness as contamination of

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BATTERYRefer to the original battery label when a new battery is required. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9-5 for battery location.The v

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ALL-WHEEL DRIVEIt is not necessary to regularly check the transfer case fluid unless a leak is suspected or an unusual noise is heard. A fluid l

Page 143 - CONTROLS

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT LOCK CONTROL FUNCTION CHECKWarningWhen you are doing this inspection, the vehicle could move suddenly. If the vehicle m

Page 144 - AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL

WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENTProperly functioning windshield wipers are essential for clean vision and safe driving. Regularly check the condition of th

Page 145

BULB REPLACEMENTSwitch OFF the ignition and switch OFF the relevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base. Do not touc

Page 146 - MANUAL CONTROL

The ignition must be in ON/RUN or ACC / ACCESSORY. See Retained Accessory Power (RAP) on page 8-14 for more information.The outside mirrors

Page 147

To replace one of these bulbs:1. Open the hood. See Hood on page 9-4.2. Remove the three screws (A) retaining the headlamp assembly.3. Pull t

Page 148 - OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE

Front Turn Signal LampsTo replace one of these bulbs:1. Remove the headlamp assembly.2. Turn the bulb socket (C) counter-clockwise to remove

Page 149 - SIDE MIRROR DEFOGGER

AACB5. Remove the old bulb from the from the fog lamp assembly by squeez-ing the bulb release tabs and pulling straight out.6. Push the new bul

Page 150 - SUNLIGHT SENSOR

6. Install the new bulb into the bulb socket.7. Turn the bulb socket clockwise to reinstall.8. Install the lamp assembly into the vehic

Page 151 - REAR AIR CONDITIONING

5. Push the replacement bulb straight into the bulb socket and turn the bulb socket clockwise to install it into the lamp assembly.6. I

Page 152 - AIR VENTS

An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off, or in some cases to remain off. Have the headlamp wiring checked right away if

Page 153 - MAINTENANCE

ENGINE COMPARTMENTFUSE BLOCKEngine Compartment Fuse BlockThe engine compartment fuse block is located on the right side of the engine compartment, nea

Page 154

Fuses UsageECMEngine Control ModuleECMPWR TRNEngine ControlModule/PowertrainENG SNSRMiscellaneousEngine SensorsEPBElectric Parking BrakeFAN1 Cooling F

Page 155 - REGULAR OPERATION

INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSEBLOCKInstrument Panel Fuse BlockThe instrument panel fuse block is located on the driver side of the lower console.Pull the

Page 156 - 7-14 Climate Controls

Fuses UsageAMP AmplifierAPO JACK(CONSOLE)APO JACK(REARCARGO)Auxiliary PowerOutlet JackAuxiliary PowerOutlet Jack RearCargoAWD/VENTBCM (CTSY)BCM(DIMMER

Page 157 - OPERATING

HEATED MIRRORSFor vehicles with outside heated mirrors:R (Rear Window Defogger): Press to heat the outside rearview mirrors. Heating

Page 158 - DRIVING INFORMATION

Fuses UsagePWR DIODEPower DiodeRUN 2Power BatteryKey On RunPWR MODINGPower ModingRADIORadioRR FOGRear DefoggerRUN/CRNKRun CrankSDM (BATT)SDM (IGN 1)Sa

Page 159 - STEERING

AUXILIARY ENGINE ROOM FUSE BLOCKAuxiliary engine room fuse block is located in the centre of the front panel.NoteNot all fuse block descriptions

Page 160 - LOSS OF CONTROL

TIRESWHEELS AND TIRESFactory-fitted tires are matched to this vehicle, offering the most effective combination of ride comfort, tread life and per

Page 161 - DRIVING ON WET ROADS

WINTER TIRESConsider installing winter tires on the vehicle if frequent driving on snow or ice covered roads is expected. All season tires prov

Page 162 - HILL AND MOUNTAIN

TIRE PRESSURECheck the pressure of cold tires at least every 14 days and before any long journey. Do not forget the spare wheel.Unscrew the valv

Page 163 - WINTER DRIVING

Vehicle Care 9-47When to CheckThe tire pressure should be checked each time you fill the fuel tank or at least every 14 days using a tire

Page 164 - Warning (Continued)

9-48 Vehicle CareCheck tread depth at regular intervals.Tires should be replaced for safety reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm (4mm for w

Page 165 - VEHICLE LOAD LIMITS

TIRE ROTATIONNormally, the front tires wear faster than the rear tires.To prolong the life of the tires and avoid uneven treadwear:1. Rotate th

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WHEN IT IS TIME FOR NEWTIRESFactors such as maintenance, tempera-tures, driving speeds, vehicle loading, and road conditions affect the wear rate of

Page 167 - STARTING AND

DIFFERENT SIZE TIRES AND WHEELSIf wheels or tires are installed that are a different size than the original equip-ment wheels and tires, vehicle

Page 168

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-15WINDOWSWarningLeaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with the windows closed is dangerous.They can be

Page 169 - STARTING THE DIESEL

WarningUsing the wrong replacement wheels, wheel bolts, or wheel nuts can be dangerous. It could affect the braking and handling of the vehicle.

Page 170 - POWER (RAP)

Use of snow chains could adversely affect vehicle handling.Do not exceed 50km/h (30 mph) or the chain manufacturer's recommended speed limit, w

Page 171 - SHIFTING INTO PARK

If a tire goes flat, avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place, well off the road, if possible. Turn on th

Page 172 - SHIFTING OUT OF PARK

Vehicle Care 9-55The jack and tools are located in the luggage compartment and below the rear bumper.To remove the jack and tools:1. Ope

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9-56 Vehicle Care4. Attach the wheel wrench to the jack bolt head and rotate the wheel wrench clockwise to lift the head a little.5. There ar

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Vehicle Care 9-57As the jack begins to raise the vehicle, make sure jack is properly placed so it will not slip.CautionWarningGetting under a vehi

Page 175 - WHILE PARKED

9-58 Vehicle CareWarningRust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make wheel nuts become loose after time.

Page 176 - TRANSMISSION

Vehicle Care 9-5915. Tighten the wheel nuts to 140 Nm (100 lb-ft) in a crisscross sequence, as shown. 16. Install the wheel cover if there is o

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9-60 Vehicle CareDo not mix the temporary spare tire or wheel with other wheels or tires. They will not fit. Keep the spare tire and its wheel togeth

Page 178 - MANUAL MODE

Vehicle Care 9-61CautionIgnoring these steps could result in costly damage to the vehicle that would not be covered by the warranty. Try

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1-16 Keys, Doors and WindowsThe vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance. This may result in a pulsing sound when a wind

Page 180 - FUEL ECONOMY MODE*

9-62 Vehicle CareWarningUsing an open flame near a battery can cause battery gas to explode. People have been hurt doing this, and some have b

Page 181 - MANUAL TRANSMISSION

Vehicle Care 9-63engine part or to a remote negative (−) terminal on the vehicle with the dead battery.9. Connect the other end of the negativ

Page 182 - DRIVE SYSTEMS

9-64 Vehicle CareTo disconnect the jumper cables from both vehicles, do the following:1. Disconnect the black negative (−) cable from the vehi

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Vehicle Care 9-65Towing The Vehicle With All Wheel Drive SystemFlat-bed equipment is the best method of towing the vehicle to be equipped with

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9-66 Vehicle CareFront Towing EyeThe front towing eye is provided under the front bumper. Remove air dam of passenger’s side and attach towing eye.

Page 185 - PARKING BRAKE

WarningWhen towing with a tow rope, control of towed vehicle can be lost.Ÿ Do not tow if the wheels, tran-saxle, axles, steering or brakes

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9-68 Vehicle CareRinse the vehicle well, before washing and after, to remove all cleaning agents completely. If they are allowed to dry on the surfac

Page 187 - RIDE CONTROL

Protecting Exterior Bright Metal PartsRegularly clean bright metal parts with water or chrome polish on chrome or stainless steel trim, if nec

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Steering, Suspension, and Chassis ComponentsVisually inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose, or m

Page 189 - SYSTEM (DCS)*

INTERIOR CARETo prevent dirt particle abrasions, regularly clean the vehicle's interior. Immediately remove any soils. Note that news

Page 190 - CRUISE CONTROL

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-17Power Window LockoutExpress-Down (Auto Down) WindowThe driver’s window switch has an express-down feature that lo

Page 191

brush attachment is being used during vacuuming, only use it on the floor carpet. Before cleaning, gently remove as much of the soil as possible

Page 192

CautionUse of air fresheners may cause permanent damage to plastics and painted surfaces. If an air freshener comes in contact with any plast

Page 193 - OBJECT DETECTION

1. Pull up on the rear of the floor mat and remove.2. Reinstall by lining up the floor mat and snap into position.3. Make sure the floor mat i

Page 194 - FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONSERVICE INFORMATIONIn order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value

Page 195 - RUNNING OUT OF FUEL

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE10-2 Service and MaintenanceSERVICE SCHEDULESMaintenance services and record retention are the owner’s responsibility. You

Page 196 - FILLING THE TANK

Service and Maintenance 10-3MAINTENANCEINTERVALMAINTENANCEITEMFor vehicles with normal annual mileage.CHASSIS AND BODYChart Symbols:I- Inspect

Page 197 - CONTAINER

10-4 Service and MaintenanceChart Symbols:I -Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adj

Page 198 - 8-42 Driving and Operating

Service and Maintenance 10-5ADDITIONAL SERVICINGRECOMMENDED FLUIDS ANDLUBRICANTSExtreme Operating ConditionsExtreme operating conditions are given wh

Page 199 - VEHICLE CARE

10-6 Service and MaintenanceCapacity Service IntervalEngine oil(Including oil filter)5.4LEngine CoolantChange every 15,000 kms or 1 year (whichever

Page 200 - INFORMATION

Service and Maintenance 10-7Engine OilEngine Oil is identified by its Quality and its Viscosity Grade. “Quality” and “Specification” are equivale

Page 201 - (RFID) Tag *

1-18 Keys, Doors and WindowsCautionDo not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your windshield or rear window.Do not scrat

Page 202

10-8 Service and MaintenanceWhen selecting an Oil of the appropri-ate Viscosity Grade be sure to always select an Oil that meets the dexos™‚ Sp

Page 203 - ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW

TECHNICAL DATAVEHICLEIDENTIFICATIONVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)The vehicle identification number (VIN) is engraved at the centre of the fire

Page 204 - ENGINE OIL

In some models, the plate / label is located in the engine compartment.11-2 Technical Data

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Technical Data 11-3VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS ENGINEEngineTypeValvetrainDisplacement (cc)Bore x stroke (mm)Compression ratioMax. Power (kW@rpm)Max. Torqu

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11-4 Technical DataBRAKE SYSTEMBrake SystemTypeFront wheelRear wheelHydraulic vacuum assisted diagonaldual circuit with auto slack adjusterVentilated

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C7E8008A1012118987C7E8007A165234Technical Data 11-5BULB SPECIFICATIONS 1 Headlamp low beam2 Headlamp high beam3 Parking lamps4 Turn signal lamps5 Fo

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11-6 Technical Data

Page 209 - ENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEM

SERVICE AND WARRANTYStandard limited warranty coverage ... 12-2Predelivery inspection and vehicle delivery ...

Page 210 - SCHEDULE

STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE 1. SCOPEChevrolet Sales India Private Limited, a private limited company incorporated under the companies Act 1956

Page 211 - HYDRAULIC CLUTCH

• The obligation under this New Vehicle Warranty is limited to the repair of the new motor vehicle at no charge by the Chevrolet authorized retailer.

Page 212 - COOLING SYSTEM

Keys, Doors and Windows 1-19SUNBLINDThe sunblind is operated manually.Close or open the sunblind by sliding.When the sunroof is open, the sunblind is

Page 213

3. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The warranty will cease to exist in following conditions:a. Failure to have the required periodic inspection and required

Page 214

k. Damage which should have been detected during normal usage but became serious when left unattended to and/or the owner of the vehicle having faile

Page 215

Drive BeltsAir cleaner elementFuel filterOil filterClutch disc, clutch partsBrush holdersBrake shoe and padsBrake discsBrake drumsWiper bladesLight bu

Page 216

4. WHAT THE OWNER MUST DO In order to keep this warranty valid you must:a. Use your vehicle as instructed in the Owner’s Manual.b. Have your v

Page 217 - ENGINE OVERHEATING

8. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP If the vehicle is sold during the warranty period, please deliver the warranty & service booklet (Owner’s Manual) to the

Page 218 - POWER STEERING FLUID

PREDELIVERY INSPECTION AND VEHICLE DELIVERYBefore delivering the vehicle we carried out a thorough predelivery inspection in order to ens

Page 219

12-10 Service and Warranty

Page 220 - WASHER FLUID

This sheet must be detached prior to vehicle delivery and placed with the vehicle file after it has been signed by the customer.OWNER’SSTATEMENT OF AC

Page 221

12-12 Service and Warranty

Page 222 - BRAKE FLUID

1000 kms / 30 days reassurance check-up (whichever is earlier)VIN no. __________________________________________PDI no. ______________________________

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Dear Customer,Welcome to the Chevrolet family. We wish to thank you for choosing Chevrolet car.It is our constant endeavor to provide you with product

Page 224 - CLUTCH FLUID*

1-20 Keys, Doors and Windows

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1000 kms Reassurance check-upGeneral Status reviewCheck closing efforts of doors, keyless entry system & other functionsUnder hoodVisually

Page 226 - STARTER SWITCH CHECK

CHEVROLET Inspection2nd Service Check 1 year / 15000 kms whichever occurs earlierVIN ______________________________________________Regn. No._________

Page 227 - MECHANISM CHECK

Delivering Retailer’s stamp & dateI hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per theschedule.Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & da

Page 228 - HEADLAMP AIMING

CHEVROLET Inspection4th Service Check 2 years / 30000 kms whichever occurs earlierVIN ______________________________________________Regn. No.________

Page 229 - SIGNAL AND PARKING

Delivering Retailer’s stamp & dateI hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per theschedule.Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & da

Page 230

MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET(Repair category - Free Service/Paid Service/Running Repair/Accident Repair)R.O. No.RepairCategoryDetails of Repair DoneN

Page 231 - FOG LAMPS

12-20 Service and WarrantyMAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET(Repair category - Free Service/Paid Service/Running Repair/Accident Repair)R.O. No.RepairCategor

Page 232 - BACK-UP LAMPS

BATTERYBattery type :Battery make :Battery number :Important Instructions• The battery must be fitted firmly in the cradle.• Connecting cables and c

Page 233

SEPARATE CORROSION PROTECTION SERVICEBody/ Underbody Corrosion Protection ServiceChevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd. provides a three (3) years

Page 234 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

BODY INSPECTION RECORDVehicle identification numberRegistration numberName / address of ownerIn order to maintain the Chevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd.

Page 235 - BREAKERS

Seats and Restraints 2-1SEATS AND RESTRAINTSHead Restraints Head Restraints Position ... 2-2 Active Head Restraints* ... 2-3Front Seat

Page 236 - FUSE BLOCK

BODY INSPECTION RECORDVehicle identification numberRegistration numberName / address of ownerIn order to maintain the Chevrolet Sales India Pvt. Ltd.

Page 237

EMISSION WARRANTY(Applicable in NCR Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai) Subject to other terms of the warranty policy and the conditions and obli

Page 238 - INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE

components covered under Emis-sion Warranty or the associated parts, are not independently replaceable, on account of their being integral

Page 239

accordance with the instructions in the OM and having carried out such repairs and adjustments as may be required with a view to establish such c

Page 240

2. The emission warranty covers only compliance with the emission standard as specified in sub rule (2) of Rule 115 of CMVR. It does not cover an

Page 241 - AUXILIARY ENGINE ROOM

ANNEXURE-IDefinitions: 1. Vehicle : The Motor Vehicle approved for sale within India under the provisions of Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 or any

Page 242

ANNEXURE-IIList of Components Covered under Emission Warranty S. No. Part name 1 Catalytic Converter*** 2 Exhaust Manifold Gasket 3 Electr

Page 243 - WINTER TIRES

Service Network 13-1SERVICE NETWORKCHEVROLET SALES INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK✬m Indicates Chevrolet Authorized Service Center (ASC) are authoriz

Page 244 - TIRE PRESSURE

AMBALA✬ Ambala Automobiles India Ltd.Showroom :Ramgarh, Near Central Jail Bridge, Chandigarh Road, Baldev Nagar, Ambala City - 134 003Tel. : 0171 - 25

Page 245

KANGRA✬ Himachal Autowheels Pvt. Ltd. (Platinum Chevrolet)Showroom & Workshop :N.H 20 Kachhiary, Kangra - 176001Tel. : 01892 - 260600/260601MAN

Page 246 - TIRE INSPECTION

2-2 Seats and RestraintsHEAD RESTRAINTSHEAD RESTRAINTS POSITIONThe vehicle’s front seats have adjus-table headrests in the outboard seating posi

Page 247 - TIRE ROTATION

PATIALA ✬ Padam Cars Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :Main Patiala - Rajpura Road, Opp. Caspa Resort, Bahadurgarh, Patiala - 147 001Tel. : 0175 - 266

Page 248 - BUYING NEW TIRES

✬ Baid MotorsShowroom :1 A, & 28A, Karoli Bagh, Near Gujar Ki Thadi, Near Gopal Pura Bye Pass, Jaipur - 302019Tel. : 0141 - 2299992Workshop :29-32

Page 249 - WHEEL REPLACEMENT

MIRZAPUR✬ Saraswati IndustriesShowroom & Workshop :Pili Kothi, Station Road, Mirzapur - 231001Tel. : 05442 - 223923NOIDA✬ Shiva MotorsShowroom :G-

Page 250 - TIRES CHAINS

RUDRAPUR✬ Analysis MotorsShowroom :Near Axis Bank, Nanital Road, Rudrapur - 263 153Tel. : 9258071011Workshop:Industrial Area Kiccha Bypass Road,B-27,

Page 251 - IF A TIRE GOES FLAT

VASCO-DA-GAMA✬ Subrai Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :F L Gomes Road, Vasco-Da-Gama, Goa - 403 802Tel. : 0832 - 2517421 / 22Fax : 0832 - 2513

Page 252 - TIRE CHANGING

✬ Monarch Cars Pvt. Ltd.Showroom:Umiya Nagar Society,Near Shree Choshath Joganiyo Mata Mandir, Udhna Magdalla Road, Surat-394210Tel.: 0261-2720481, 27

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JALGAON✬ Soham Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :93/1, MIDC, RL Square Aurangabad Road, Jalgaon - 425003Tel. : 0257-2211151, 2270085KOLHAPUR✬ U

Page 254

SATARA✬ Unique Automobiles Showroom & Workshop :41, Mutha Colony, Sadar Bazar, Satara - 416 002Tel. : 09623225299SOLAPUR✬ Gandhi WheelsShowroom :

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SOUTH ZONESTATE - ANDAMAN & NICOBARPORTBLAIR✬ Group EngineersShowroom :Prem Nagar Junction, (SY No 1394/1), Haddo Post Port Blair - 744102Tel. : 0

Page 256

TIRUPATHI✬ M.G. Brothers Automobiles (P) LimitedShowroom:11-46/A, Renigunta Road, Tirupathi - 517501Tel.: 9299999970Workshop :Plot No: 254, Auto Nagar

Page 257 - COMPACT SPARE TIRE

Seats and Restraints 2-3On some models, the headrest can be adjusted forward and rearward. To adjust the headrest forward, grasp the headrest

Page 258 - JUMP STARTING

GULBARGA✬ VKG Motor WorldShowroom & Workshop :Plot - 1&2, Survey No. 116/2, Behind Mahendrakar Complex, Kapnoor Humnabad Road, Gulbarga

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Workshop :902/903,Opp. Mackar Plaza, EEC Market Road, PNB Junction, Muvattupuzha - 686 673Tel. : 0485 - 2835272 / 73Fax : 0485 - 2832554MUTTUM✬ Geeyem

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ERODE✬ Pressana AutomobileShowroom & Workshop :No.1, ChinnaKadu Thottam, Veerapampalayam, Dhindal P.O., Erode - 638 012Tel. : 0424 - 2276046 / 47F

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EAST ZONESTATE - ARUNACHHAL PRADESHSILCHAR✬ Smart Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop : NH-54, Ramnagar, Silchar - 788 008Tel. : 03842 - 268701, 9

Page 262 - TOWING THE VEHICLE

Showroom 2 :Line Tank Road, MR Tower, Ranchi - 834 001Tel. : 0651 - 3298436Fax : 0651 - 2510252Workshop :Ratu Road, Near Kamre Ashram, Ranchi - 834 0

Page 263 - Ÿ Keep the speed limits

IMPHAL✬ Rajpri Enterprise Showroom & Workshop : Chigmeirong Mamang Leikai,Imphal East, Imphal - 795 001Tel. : 0385 - 2421183DIMAPUR ✬ Urban Statio

Page 264

INTERNATIONALSRI LANKA✬ Mag City Motor Company Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :No. 320A, Darley Road,Colombo - 10, Sri LankaTel. : 0094777410407BHUT

Page 266 - APPEARANCE CARE

Operation, Safety and MaintenanceOwner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual Part No.:J29600201Revision No. 00Revision Date 04/2013/250All informatio

Page 267

2-4 Seats and RestraintsFRONT SEATSSEAT POSITIONWarningOnly drive with the seat correctly adjusted.Ÿ Sit with your buttocks as far back agains

Page 268

MANUAL SEAT ADJUSTMENTSeat PositioningTo adjust a Manual Seat:1. Lift the bar under the front of the seat cushion to unlock the seat.2. Slide t

Page 269 - INTERIOR CARE

Seat Height Adjustment To adjust the height of the front or rear part of the seat cushion, push the front or rear part of the switch up or down.When

Page 270

Manual Reclining Seatback (Passenger’s Seat)Do not have a seatback reclined if the vehicle is moving.To recline a Manual Seatback:1. Lift the lever.

Page 271 - FLOOR MATS

To return the seatback to the upright position:1. Lift the lever fully without applying pressure to the seatback, and the seatback will r

Page 272

To fold the seatback:1. Lower the head restraint com-pletely.2. Lift the bar under the front of the seat cushion to unlock the seat. S

Page 274 - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

3. Lift the lever on top of the seatback to unlock the seatback. Then, fold the seatback forward.4. Repeat Steps 1-3 for the other seatback, i

Page 275 - Service and Maintenance 10-3

5. Repeat Steps 1-4 for the other seatback, if necessary.When the seatback is not in use, it should be kept in the upright, locke

Page 276 - 10-4 Service and Maintenance

2-12 Seats and RestraintsReturning the Second-Row Seats from the Tumbled PositionWarningTo avoid injury, do not place toes or feet on top of or under

Page 277 - LUBRICANTS

THIRD ROW SEATSFolding the SeatbackTo fold a seatback:1. Unbuckle the safety belts in thethird row seats.2. Lift the handle on the back o

Page 278

To return the seatback to the upright position:1. Lift the seatback up and push it back into place.2. Push and pull on the top of the s

Page 279

Why Safety Belts WorkWhen riding in a vehicle, you travel as fast as the vehicle does. If the vehicle stops suddenly, you keep going until someth

Page 280

Ÿ Sit up straight and always keep your feet on the floor in front of you.Ÿ Always use the correct buckle for your seating position.Ÿ Wear the lap p

Page 281 - TECHNICAL DATA

Seats and Restraints 2-172. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you. Do not let it get twisted. The lap-shoulder belt may l

Page 282 - 11-2 Technical Data

5. To make the lap part tight, pull up on the shoulder belt. It may be necessary to pull the stitching on the safety belt through the latch

Page 283 - VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS

Safety Belt PretensionersSAFETY BELT USE DURINGPREGNANCYThe vehicle has safety belt pretensioners for the front outboard occupants. Although the

Page 284 - WHEEL AND TYRE

CONTENTSIntroductionKeys, Doors and Windows ... 1-1 Keys and Locks ... 1-1 Doors ...

Page 285 - BULB SPECIFICATIONS

LAP BELTThis section is only for the lap belt. To learn how to wear a lap-shoulder belt, see Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 2-17.The vehicle may have a

Page 286 - 11-6 Technical Data

SAFETY BELT CAREREPLACING SAFETY BELTSYSTEM PARTS AFTER A CRASHKeep belts clean and dry.WarningDo not bleach or dye safety belts. It may severely we

Page 287 - WARRANTY

The vehicle has the following airbags:Ÿ A frontal airbag for the driver.Ÿ A frontal airbag for the outboard front passenger.The vehicle may ha

Page 288 - 1. SCOPE

Seats and Restraints 2-23WarningYou can be severely injured or killed in a crash if you are not wearing your safety belt, even with airbags. Airb

Page 289

WHERE ARE THE AIRBAGS?The driver frontal airbag is in the middle of the steering wheel.2-24 Seats and RestraintsWarningChildren who are up agai

Page 290

Driver Side Shown, Passenger Side SimilarIf the vehicle has roof-rail airbags for the driver, outboard front passenger, and second row outboard

Page 291

Ÿ If the vehicle hits an object that deforms, the airbags could inflate at a different crash speed than if the vehicle hits an object that

Page 292

WHAT MAKES AN AIRBAGINFLATE?In a deployment event, the sensing system sends an electrical signal triggering a release of gas from the i

Page 293

WarningWhen an airbag inflates, there may be dust in the air. This dust could cause breathing problems for people with a history of asthma

Page 294

SERVICING THE AIRBAG-EQUIPPED VEHICLEAirbags affect how the vehicle should be serviced. There are parts of the airbag system in several places a

Page 295 - DELIVERY

Battery ... 12-21 Separate Corrosion Protection Service ... 12-22 Body Inspection Re

Page 296 - 12-10 Service and Warranty

CHILD RESTRAINTSOLDER CHILDRENOlder children who have outgrown booster seats should wear the vehicle's safety belts.2-30 Seats and Restraint

Page 297 - STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE

WarningNever allow more than one child to wear the same safety belt. The safety belt cannot properly spread the impact forces. In a crash, they ca

Page 298 - 12-12 Service and Warranty

INFANTS AND YOUNGCHILDRENEveryone in a vehicle needs protection! This includes infants and all other children. Neither the distance traveled nor

Page 299

Seats and Restraints 2-33Children who are not restrained properly can strike other people, or can be thrown out of the vehicle.WarningNever hold

Page 300 - 12-14 Service and Warranty

2-34 Seats and RestraintsQ: What are the different types of add-on child restraints?A: Add-on child restraints, which are purchased by the

Page 301

Seats and Restraints 2-35(C) Booster SeatsA booster seat (C) is a child restraint designed to improve the fit of the vehicle's safe

Page 302

Securing the Child Within theChild RestraintWarningA child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child is not properly sec

Page 303

Child restraints and booster seats vary considerably in size, and some may fit in certain seating positions better than others. Always make sure t

Page 304

Lower AnchorsLower anchors (A) are metal bars built into the vehicle. There are two lower anchors for each LATCH seating position that will

Page 305 - MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET

Lower Anchor and Top TetherAnchor Locations*Rear Seat (Top Tether Anchor): Seating positions with top tether anchors. (Lower Anchor): Seating pos

Page 306

Your Chevrolet Captiva ("vehicle") is a designed combination of advanced technology, safety, environmental friendliness, and economy.Th

Page 307 - Important Instructions

To assist in locating the top tether anchors, the top tether anchor symbol is near the anchor.The top tether anchors for the outboard rear seati

Page 308 - CORROSION PROTECTION

SECURING A CHILD RESTRAINT DESIGNED FOR THE LATCH SYSTEMWarningIf a LATCH-type child restraint is not attached to anchors, the child restrai

Page 309 - BODY INSPECTION RECORD

Foreign objects can interfere with the proper latching of the child restraint to the anchors. 1.2. Put the child restraint on the seat. 1.3

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REPLACING LATCH SYSTEM*PARTS AFTER A CRASHWarningA crash can damage the LATCH system in the vehicle. A damaged LATCH system may not prop

Page 311 - EMISSION WARRANTY

3. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks. Position the release button on the buckle so that the safety belt could be quickly un

Page 312

This vehicle has airbags. A rear seat is a safer place to secure a forward-facing child restraint. See Where to Put the Restraint on page 2-36.N

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2-46 Seats and Restraints

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STORAGESTORAGECOMPARTMENTSINSTRUMENT PANEL STORAGEThere is a storage compartment on the instrument panel. Push the handle to open.Storage Compart

Page 315 - ANNEXURE-I

3-2 StorageThe inner partition can be removed if you want to store larger items.After taking inner partition off, keep it in the right side groove

Page 316 - ANNEXURE-II

Storage 3-3SUNGLASSES STORAGEIf equipped, the sunglasses holder is in the overhead console. To open it, push on the rear of the cover.Close it by pus

Page 317 - SERVICE NETWORK

found in the chapter "Technical Data".§ Directional data, e.g. left or right refers to the direction of travel.§ Depending on t

Page 318 - NORTH ZONE

On the right side of the luggage compartment floor, there is floor side tray.3-4 StorageCENTER CONSOLE STORAGETo open the console box, pull

Page 319 - STATE - PUNJAB

Storage 3-5ADDITIONAL STORAGE FEATURESThe luggage floor net can help keep small loads from moving during sharp turns or quick starts and stops.

Page 320 - STATE - RAJASTHAN

The roof rack can be used to conveniently carry additional cargo, or bulky items, such as bicycles, which are better carried outside than inside.

Page 321 - STATE - UTTAR PRADESH

Storage 3-7Ÿ Heavy object in the tailgate should be placed against the seat backrests. Ensure the backrests are securely engaged. If objects can

Page 323 - STATE - JAMMU & KASHMIR

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSInstrument Panel Overview Instrument Panel Overview ... 4-2Controls Steering Wheel Adjustment ... 4-4 Steering Wheel Con

Page 324 - WEST ZONE

4-2 Instruments and ControlsINSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEWDUAL ZONE5ABCD E FG H IJK L M NOPQRS TUV WREARA/CXYZ

Page 325 - STATE - MAHARASHTRA

Instruments and Controls 4-3A. Air Vents on page 7-10.B. Hazard Warning Flashers on page 5-4. Electronic Stability Control (ESC)* on page 8-31.

Page 326 - 13-10 Service Network

CONTROLSSTEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTTilt WheelFor vehicles with a tilt wheel:1. Hold the steering wheel and pull the lever down.2. Move the steering

Page 327 - STATE - CHATTISGARH

Instruments and Controls 4-5SEEK: Press to go to the next preset radio station. Press and hold to search for the next station.MODE: Press to togg

Page 328 - SOUTH ZONE

Introduction iiicountries. Before attempting to register this vehicle in any other country, check all applicable regulations and make any necessary m

Page 329 - STATE - KARNATAKA

4-6 Instruments and ControlsTo operate the windshield wipers once in case of light rain or mist, lightly press the windshield wiper/washer lever d

Page 330 - 13-14 Service Network

Instruments and Controls 4-7The ignition must be turned to ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY and pull the windshield washer/wiper lever towards you to

Page 331 - STATE - TAMIL NADU

To spray washer fluid on the rear window, press the button at the end of the lever until the washers begin. When the button is released, the was

Page 332 - 13-16 Service Network

CLOCKThe digital clock is located above the radio.When the ignition is in ACC/ ACCES-SORY or ON/RUN, the digital clock displays the time. The di

Page 333 - EAST ZONE

Additionally the power outlet is deactivated in case of low battery voltage.Remove the cover to access and refix when not in use.CautionDo

Page 334 - STATE - WEST BENGAL

OFFCIGARETTE LIGHTERTo operate the cigarette lighter, turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and push the lighter in all the way.The cigarette lighte

Page 335 - 13-19Service Network

WARNING LIGHTS,GAUGES, ANDINDICATORSWarning lights and gauges can signal that something is wrong before it becomes serious enough to cau

Page 336 - INTERNATIONAL

INSTRUMENT CLUSTERx1000 RPMInstruments and Controls 4-13

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SPEEDOMETERThe speedometer shows the vehicle's speed in kilometers per hour (km/h).ODOMETERThe odometer shows how far the vehicle has be

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TACHOMETERFUEL GAUGEDisplays the fuel level in the tank. Never run the tank dry.Because of the fuel remaining in the tank, the top-up quantit

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จตุพร 12 Jul 2024 | 07:10:28

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