Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- How to Use This Manual
- Seats and Restraint Systems
- Seats and Seat Controls
- Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone
- Why Safety Belts Work
- Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts and the Answers
- How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
- Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR)
- How the Air Bag System Works
- Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
- Children
- Child Restraints
- Larger Children
- Safety Belt Extender
- Checking Your Restraint Systems
- Replacing Seat and Restraint System Parts After a Crash
- Features and Controls
- Keys
- Door Locks
- Hatch Release
- Theft
- PASS-Key II
- New Vehicle “Break-In”
- Ignition Switch
- Starting Your Engine
- Engine Coolant Heater
- Automatic Transmission
- Manual Transmission
- Parking Over Things That Burn
- Engine Exhaust
- Running Your Engine While You’re Parked
- Windows
- Horn
- Windshield Wipers
- Turn Signal
- Lamps
- Storage and Compartments
- Sun Visors
- Ashtray and Lighter
- Instrument Panel
- Instrument Panel and Cluster
- Convertible Top
- Comfort Controls and Audio Systems
- Driving and the Road
- Problems on the Road
- Service and Appearance Care
- Service
- Fuel
- Fuels in Foreign Countries
- Filling Your Tank
- Checking Things Under the Hood
- Engine Oil
- Engine Coolant Heater
- Air Cleaner
- Automatic Transmission Fluid
- Manual Transmlssion Fluid
- Rear Axle
- Engine Coolant
- Thermostat
- Power Steering Fluid
- Windshield Washer Fluid
- Brakes
- Battery
- Vehicle Storage
- Bulb Replacement
- Halogen Bulbs
- Wiper Blade Assembly Replacement
- Wiper Blade Element Replacement
- Tires
- Appearance Care
- Cleaning the Inside of Your Chevrolet
- Special Cleaning Problems
- Cleaning Your Convertible Top
- Appearance Care and Maintenance Materials
- Vehicle Identification Number
- Main Fuse Block
- Replacement Bulbs
- Capacities and Specifications
- Replacement Parts
- Maintenance Schedule
- Customer Assistance Information
- Customer Satisfaction Procedure
- Hearing or Speech Impaired
- Participation in BBB AUTO LINE - Alternative Dispute Resolution Program
- REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
- REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
- REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO GENERAL MOTORS
- Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program
- Courtesy Transportation
- Service and Owner Publications
- Index
You
can
steer around the obstacle while braking hard.
As you brake, your computer keeps receiving updates
on
wheel speed
and
controls braking pressure accordingly.
Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t change the time
you
need
to
get your foot up to the brake pedal. If you get too
close
to
the vehicle
in
front of
you,
you
won’t have time
to apply your brakes if that vehicle suddenly slows or
stops. Always leave enough room up ahead to stop, even
though you have anti-lock brakes.
To
Use
Anti-Lock
Don’t pump
the
brakes. Just hold the brake pedal down
and let anti-lock work
for
you.
You
may feel the system
working, or you may notice
some
noise, but this
is
normal. When your anti-lock system
is
adjusting brake
pressure to help avoid
a
braking skid, the
LOW
TRAC
light will come on. See
“Low
Traction Light”
in
the
Index.