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    Operation, Safety and Maintenance

    Owners ManualOwners Manual

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    VEHICLE RECORD SHEET

    Model Name

    V.I.N.

    Engine No.

    Transmission No.

    Battery Make

    Address

    Tyre Make

    Tyre Location

    Fr RH

    Fr LH

    Rr RH

    Rr LH

    Spare

    Batch Code

    Delivery Date

    Battery Batch Code / Sl.No.

    Registration No. Regn. Date

    Color, Code No.

    Key No.

    City

    Selling Dealer's Name

    Address

    Pin Code

    Pin Code Selling Dealers Stamp

    Owner's Name

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    2 Foreword

    Your vehicle is a designed combinationof advanced technology, safety, envir-onmental friendliness and economy.This Owner's Manual provides you withall the necessary information to enableyou to drive your vehicle safely andefficiently.Make sure your passengers are aware of the possible risk of accident and injurywhich may result from improper use of the vehicle.You must always comply with thespecific laws and regulations of thecountry that you are in. These laws maydiffer from the information in thisOwner's Manual.When this Owner's Manual refers to aCHEVROLET retailer visit, we recom-mend your Chevrolet Service Partner.All Chevrolet Service Partners providefirst-class service at reasonable prices.Experienced mechanics trained byChevrolet work according to specificChevrolet instructions.The customer literature pack shouldalways be kept ready to hand in thevehicle.

    Using this Manual

    instruction. The contents at the beginning of

    this Manual, and the index at the beginning of each chapter, will helpyou locate specific information.

    Directional data always refers to thedirection of travel, such as left,right, front and back.

    The vehicle display screens may

    not support your specific language. Certain functions and configura-

    tions described in this Manual donot apply to all models, but aredependent on the specific model.

    The Manual contains the latestinformation available at the time of

    printing. General Motors India Pvt.Ltd. is responsible for revision andclarification of this Manual, and has

    reserved the rights to make changeswithout notice after printing of thisManual. Some pictures shown are

    purely schematic diagrams for reference only. If any picture doesnot match the physical object, theobject itself is decisive.

    Introduction contains a general

    FOREWORD

    Note: Text marked Note indicates a point to take into account whenoperating the vehicle. Failure toobserve this may lead to incorrectoperation.

    Danger

    Text marked Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayendanger life.

    Warning

    Text marked Warning providesinformation on risk of accident or injury. Disregarding this informationmay lead to injury.

    Caution

    Text marked Caution providesinformation on possible damage tothe vehicle. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to vehicledamage.

    Danger, Warnings and Cautions

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    3Foreword

    not apply to your vehicle. Contact your

    CHEVROLET retailer for informationon option and trim availability.

    Non-General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.genuine parts and accessories have not

    been examined or approved by GeneralMotors India Pvt. Ltd. We can certifyneither the suitability nor the safety of

    Non-General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.genuine parts and accessories and arenot liable for damage caused by their use.Warning : Tampering of wiringharness or fitment of non genuineaccessories in your vehicle may lead toshort circuit resulting in fire.

    We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving Chevrolet .

    * or (Option) : The asterisk and(Option) in this Manual signify an itemof equipment that is not included on allvehicles. Such items include engineoptions, model variations specific toone country, and optional equipment.All information, illustrations, and

    specifications in this Manual are basedon the latest product informationavailable at the time of publication.General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. reservesthe right to change specifications or designs at any time without notice andwithout incurring obligation.This vehicle may not comply with thestandards or regulations of other countries. Before attempting to register

    this vehicle in any other country, check all applicable regulations and make anynecessary modifications.This Manual describes the options andtrims available at the time of publica-tion. Some of the items covered may

    :This is a safety symbol which means

    'Do not', or Do not do this', or 'Do notlet this happen'.

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    4 Foreword

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    INTRODUCTIONUnlock Vehicle

    Use your key to unlock the vehicle fromthe driver door. Use the same key tounlock the rear compartment.Driver door lock - Turn key clockwiseto unlock and counter clockwise to lock the driver door.Passenger door lock - Turn keyclockwise to lock and counter clockwise to unlock the passenger door.This will lock or unlock passenger door only.Use the same key to unlock the rear compartment. Turn key clockwise tounlock the rear compartment.

    Seat Position

    Lift the adjustment lever, slide the seat back and forth as required. Release thelever.

    Initial Driving Information ............... 5Seat Adjustment ............................... 5Adjust Front Head Restraints ........... 6Safety Belts ...................................... 6Rear View Mirror Adjustment .......... 7Instrument Panel Overview .............. 8Exterior Lighting .............................. 9

    Horn ............. ............ ............. ......... 11Windshield Washer/Wiper System.. 11Climate Control .............................. 12Transmission .................................. 12Starting the Vehicle ............ ............ 12Parking ........................................... 13

    INITIAL DRIVINGINFORMATION

    SEAT ADJUSTMENT

    HEX0002HEX0001-1

    Unlock

    Lock

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    Lift the control lever, adjust theseatback to an appropriate position, andthen release the control lever.Do not lean against the seatback whenmaking adjustments.

    Seatback

    When adjusting the head restraintupwards, pull it up to the appropriate

    position and then fix. To pull out a headrestraint completely, press the release

    button and take out the head restraint.To lower a head restraint, push therelease button and push the headrestraint down to the desired position,

    and then release the button and secure.

    Pull out the safety belt strap and insert itinto the buckle. The belt strap must not

    be twisted and must be worn fittedclosely against the body. The seatback should not be excessively reclined.To release the safety belt, push the red

    button on the buckle.

    HEX0003

    ADJUST FRONT HEADRESTRAINTS

    HEX0004

    SAFETY BELTS

    HEX0005

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    0

    1

    2

    3

    HEX0007

    The interior rear view mirror can beadjusted manually.Your vehicle has interior rear viewmirror with day and night adjustmentmode to prevent dazzling.

    Interior Rear View Mirror

    Select the corresponding exterior rear view mirror and adjust its position.See Exterior Rear View Mirrors on

    page 23.

    HEX0006

    REAR VIEW MIRROR ADJUSTMENT

    Exterior Rear View Mirrors

    Day Night

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    INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW

    HEX0008

    4 3

    6

    89

    10

    1112

    14

    25

    7

    13

    1

    1519

    17

    1618

    17

    5

    20

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    1. Driver side airbag*

    2. Front passenger side airbag*3. Instrument cluster

    4. Center air vents

    5. Side air vent

    6. Audio system*

    7. Climate control system

    8. Hazard warning flashers switch

    9. Glove box

    10. Cigarette lighter*/Accessory power outlet

    11. Accelerator pedal

    12. Brake pedal

    13. Clutch pedal

    14. Hood release handle

    15. Instrument panel storage

    16. Headlight switch17. Horn

    18. Windshield wiper switch

    19. Steering wheel adjustment lever

    20. Power rear view mirror adjustmentswitch

    EXTERIOR LIGHTING

    Twist the combination switch lever toOFF = Turn all lights off

    = Parking lights= Headlights

    Front Fog Lights*

    Your vehicle may be equipped withfront fog lights.While the headlights are on parkinglight or low beam position, turn the ringin the middle of the combination switchcontrol lever to ON, to turn on the frontfog lights.Turn the ring to OFF position to turn off the front fog lights.

    Headlight Switch

    HEX00010HEX0009

    ODO ODO

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    Headlight flash= Pull the control lever

    High beam = Push the control lever

    Low beam = Pull the control lever back from high beam position

    Lever up = Left indicator Lever down = Right indicator

    Press the switch to turn on or turn off the hazard warning flashers.

    HEX00013

    Headlight Flash, High Beam

    and Low Beam

    HEX00011

    Turn and Lane Change Signal Hazard Warning Flashers

    ODO

    ODO

    HEX00014

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    H I

    L O

    I N T

    O F F

    OFF : System off INT : Intermittent operationLO : Wiping continuously at low

    speedHI : Wiping continuously at high

    speed

    Pull the control lever towards you, asshown in the picture to wash thewindshield.

    HEX0017-1

    HORN

    HEX00015

    Windshield Wipers Windshield Washer System

    WINDSHIELD WASHER /WIPER SYSTEM

    O F F I N T

    LO

    H I

    Press the switch on the steeringwheel pad to sound the horn.

    HEX0016-1

    O F F I N T

    L O

    H I

    OFF

    INT

    LO

    HI

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    TRANSMISSION

    Manual TransmissionRear Window Defrost Function*

    STARTING THE VEHICLE

    Checking Before Starting Off Tire pressure and conditions. Engine oil level and other oil/fluid

    levels. All the windows, rear view mirrors,

    exterior lights and the license platelights are working properly, freefrom dusts, snow or ice.

    The seats, safety belts and rear viewmirrors are in the correct position.

    Check the brake function at lowspeed, especially when the brake iswet.

    CLIMATE CONTROL

    HEX0018

    Press the button to operate the rear window defrost function.Indicator light on the button willilluminate.Press the button again, to turn off the rear window defrost function.

    To change gears, fully depress theclutch pedal, move the gearshift lever into gear according to the gear positionmarked on gear knob and slowly releasethe clutch.

    HEX0019-1

    1

    3 5

    2

    4 R

    1

    4

    R

    3

    5

    2

    N shift

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    PARKING

    Do not park the vehicle on an easilyflammable surface. The hightemperature of the exhaust systemcould ignite the surface.

    Always apply parking brakewithout pressing release button.Apply as firmly as possible ondownhill or uphill slopes. Depress

    the footbrake at the same time toreduce operating force.

    Turn OFF the engine and ignitionswitch.

    When parking the vehicle on levelground or on a slope, engage firstgear before turning OFF theignition switch. When the vehicle is

    parked on an uphill slope, turn thefront wheels away from the curb.

    When parking the vehicle on adownhill slope, engage reverse gear

    before turning OFF the ignitionswitch. Turn the front wheelstowards the curb.

    Starting Engine with the

    Ignition Switch

    Turn key to position 1, whileturning the steering wheel slightlyfrom left to right to release thesteering wheel lock.

    Manual transmission: operateclutch.

    Do not press accelerator pedal. Turn key to position 3 depressing

    the clutch pedal and foot brake thenrelease when engine is running.

    Before restarting or to switch off theengine, turn key back to 0 or 1.

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    1 2

    3

    0

    NoteThe engine coolant fan may continue torun after the engine is shut down.

    Close the windows. Lock the vehicle.

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    15Keys, Doors and Windows

    KEYS, DOORS ANDWINDOWS

    KEYS

    Keys ............................................... 15Remote Keyless Entry*....................16

    Transmitter ..................................17Battery Replacement ...................17

    Door Locks ..................................... 18Child Safety Locks .................... 19

    Central Locking System*................ 20Automatic Locking* ................. 20Automatic Unlocking* .............. 20

    Doors .............................................. 21Tailgate ...................................... 21Tailgate Release Lever ................21Hood .......................................... 22

    Exterior Rear View Mirrors ........... 23Power Rear View Mirrors ......... 23Folding Mirrors .......................... 23

    Interior Rear View Mirror .............. 24Windows .............. ............ ............. . 24

    Power Windows* ....................... 24Power Window LockoutButton*........................................26Manual Windows* ..................... 26

    Sun Visors ....... ............. ............. ..... 27

    Each new vehicle comes with two keys.Please keep one key as the backup key.The key number is imprinted on the keynumber label. For security purpose,

    please keep your key number label in asafe place rather than inside your vehicle. In addition, the key number should be recorded in a safe place

    outside the vehicle.Unauthorized key copies can be

    prevented by these precautions.

    Note

    A substitute key can be obtained bygiving your key number to your CHEVROLET retailer if you lose your key.

    Caution

    Do not leave your key inside thevehicle.Take away the key when you leavethe vehicle.

    HEX00015

    Key Number Label

    T0845

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    Warning

    Leaving children in a vehicle withthe ignition key is dangerous for many reasons. Children or otherscould be badly injured or even killed.They could operate the power windows or other controls or evenmake the vehicle move.The windows will function with thekeys in the ignition and childrencould be seriously injured or killed if caught in the path of a closingwindow. Do not leave the keys in avehicle with children.

    Remote Keyless Entry allows you tolock and unlock doors using thetransmitter within valid operatingrange. The LED on the transmitter flashes to indicate an effectiveoperation. Lock Button: Press to lock doors.

    The hazard warning lamps will

    flash once and the horn will sound. Unlock Button: Press to unlock

    doors. The hazard warning lampswill flash twice.

    REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY*

    HEX0163

    Unlock ButtonLED

    Lock Button

    NoteThe transmitter operating rangedepends on the environmentalconditions.

    NoteLock and Unlock buttons are disabledwhile the key is in the ignition switch.

    Only one key is provided with RKEtransmitter. The spare key provided iswithout RKE transmitter.

    Note

    Warning

    Do not lock the vehicle if anyone is to be left inside the vehicle. Never leave children or pets unattendedin your vehicle. The temperature inside

    the vehicle can increase more rapidlyand reach much higher levels than thetemperature outside.This can result in serious injury or death.

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    Each transmitter must be programmedto prevent the vehicle from unlockingwith other transmitters.Only RKE transmitters programmed tothis vehicle will work. If a transmitter islost or stolen, a replacement can be

    purchased and programmed throughyour CHEVROLET retailer. When thereplacement transmitter is programmedto this vehicle, all remaining trans-mitters must also be reprogrammed.Any lost or stolen transmitters will nolonger work once the new transmitter is

    programmed.Each vehicle can have up to four transmitters programmed to it.

    Transmitter Battery Replacement

    If the LED fails to illuminate or therange is noticeably diminished, it is anindication that a new battery is needed.

    1. Remove the screw from the back of the transmitter cover.

    2. Open the transmitter cover.

    HEX0164

    NoteReplace with CR1616 battery or equivalent.

    3. Pull the transmitter out of the cover and remove the label carefully, thenkeep it in the clean place.

    4. Remove the old battery. Prevent thecircuit board from contacting other components.

    5. Install the new battery. Make surethat negative (-) side faces towardsthe base.

    6. Stick the label and put the transmit-ter in the cover.

    7. Install the transmitter cover.8. Check the operation of the

    transmitter.

    Caution

    Do not touch the battery surface withyour fingers. Otherwise, it willshorten the life of battery.

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    To ensure proper operation of thetransmitter, do the followinginstructions: Prevent the transmitter dropping. Do not put any heavy objects on

    the transmitter. Prevent the transmitter from the

    water and the direct sunlight. If the transmitter contacts thewater, dry it with soft cloth.

    Caution

    Old lithium battery will pollute theenvironment.Dispose the battery according to thelocal recycling regulation.Do not dispose the battery withdomestic wastes.

    Caution

    DOOR LOCKS

    Caution

    Do not leave children or pets alone inthe vehicle.Serious injuries could occur. Thechildren could operate the power windows or other controls and couldeven make the vehicle move.Do not leave children in the vehicle

    with the ignition key. This can lead toserious injury or accidents.

    Caution

    When leaving an unattended vehicleyou must lock all the doors and takeaway your key.Your vehicle could be stolen if thedoor is unlocked.

    Driver door lock - Turn key clockwiseto unlock and counter clockwise to lock the driver door.Passenger door lock - Turn keyclockwise to lock and counter clockwise to unlock the passenger door.This will lock or unlock passenger door only.

    HEX0001-1

    Unlock

    Lock

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    To lock the door from inside, press thedoor lock knob.To unlock the door from inside, pull outthe door lock knob.

    Note

    The driver's door lock cannot be pressed when the driver's door is open.

    This prevents the door from beinglocked if you accidentally leave your key in the vehicle.

    knob

    HEX0022

    Unlock

    Lock

    Child Safety Locks

    Each rear door of this vehicle isequipped with a child safety lock.The child safety lock is intended to

    prevent the rear doors from beingaccidentally opened by passengers(especially children) pulling the door handles from inside.

    HEX0024

    Caution

    When the child safety lock is set atLOCK position, do not pull the door handle from inside the vehicle.The handle could be damagedotherwise.

    To open the door from outside or inside, pull the door handle.

    HEX0023

    NoteApply lubricants at the door latches andhinges if there is noise when open-ing/closing the door or during driving.

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    To activate a child safety lock:1. Open the rear door you want to lock.2. Find the child safety lock lever near

    the centre position on the door.3. Slide the lever to LOCK position.

    HEX0025

    UNLOCK

    LOCK

    Note

    Each rear door has its individual lock.The child safety locks for the rear doorsmust be individually, manually acti-vated.

    CENTRAL LOCKINGSYSTEM*

    Automatic Unlocking*When the ignition switch is in ON

    position and the doors are locked, turnthe key to LOCK position and all thedoors will be unlocked automatically.Depending on models, some vehicleswill only unlock the doors other thanthe drivers door.

    You can activate the central lockingsystem from the drivers door. Thissystem will allow you to lock or unlock all the doors at once by using your key(from outside) or the drivers door lock knob (from inside).

    Automatic Locking*If this feature is equipped, all the doorswill be automatically locked once thevehicle starts moving. The tailgate or the fuel filler cap cannot be lockedautomatically, as they are manuallyoperated.

    To open the rear door when the childsafety lock is activated, unlock the door from inside by pulling up the door unlock knob and then open the door from outside.To deactivate the child safety lock,

    place the control lever to UNLOCK position.

    Use the child security door lockswhenever children are occupying therear seats.

    Warning

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    Insert the key and turn it clockwise tounlock the tailgate. Lift the tailgate.The tailgate will be automaticallylocked when the tailgate is pusheddown and closed.Be sure that no-one's hands or any partof the body are within the closing areaof the tailgate.

    Tailgate

    Caution

    When opening or closing thetailgate, be sure to check it is freefrom obstructions.

    DOORS

    HEX0026

    UNLOCK

    Tailgate Release Lever

    You can open the tailgate by pulling thetailgate release lever which is mountedon the floor to the right of the driver seat.

    HEX0027-1

    Warning

    Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle if it is driven with the tailgate or trunk/hatch open, or with any objectsthat pass through the seal betweenthe body and the trunk/hatch or tailgate. Engine exhaust containscarbon monoxide (CO) whichcannot be seen or smelled. It can

    cause unconsciousness and evendeath.See Engine Exhaust on page 95.

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    2. Reach under the front edge of thehood and lift the hood releasehandle.

    3. Release the hood support rod fromthe fixing clip.Turn the hood support rod down andinsert its free end firmly into therecess on the fender.

    Hood

    HEX0028-1

    HEX0030

    To open the hood -1. Pull the hood release handle located

    in the lower right of instrument panel.

    HEX0029

    HEX0031

    To close the hood -

    1. While holding the hood to prevent itfrom falling, remove the hoodsupport rod from the recess and

    press it firmly into the fixing clip.2. Be sure that no-one's hands and any

    part of the body are close to theengine compartment and the hoodedge on the vehicle body.

    3. Lower the hood, allowing it to dropfrom a height of about 30cm (1 foot).4. Make sure that the hood is securely

    locked.

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    The exterior rear view mirrors can beadjusted by using the mirror switch thatis located on the instrument panel to theright side of the steering wheel. Theignition switch must be at ACC or ON

    position for this feature to work.1. Choose the left or right mirror by

    moving the switch to the left or right.

    2. Adjust the selected mirror in four directions by pushing the edges of the control.

    Power Rear View Mirrors

    0

    1

    2

    3

    HEX0007-1

    Caution

    The following precautions must beobserved : Before driving, pull and check

    the front edge of the hood toensure that the hood is securelylocked.

    Do not pull the hood releasehandle while the vehicle is inmotion.

    Do not drive the vehicle with thehood open. An open hood willobstruct the driver's vision.

    Driving with an open hood couldlead to collisions that will damageyour vehicle and other property andcause casualties.

    EXTERIOR REAR VIEWMIRRORS

    WarningOnly perform engine compartmentchecks when the ignition is OFF.The cooling fan may start operatingeven if the ignition is OFF.

    Folding Mirrors

    Manually fold the outside mirrors in, to prevent damage when going through anautomatic car wash or for pedestriansafety. To fold, while sitting in thevehicle, pull the mirrors towards thevehicle. Push out, to return the mirrorsto their original position.

    Warning

    Always keep your mirrors properlyadjusted, and use them while drivingto increase your visibility of objectsand other vehicles around you. Donot drive while either outsiderearview mirror is folded back.

    Caution

    Do not operate mirror continuous

    while the engine is not running.This will discharge the battery.

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    WINDOWS

    If the vehicle is equipped with power windows for four doors, the power window switches are located on thecenter console between the front seats,from left to right in following sequence:- Left front window switch- Left rear window switch- Power window lockout button- Right rear window switch- Right front window switchYou can operate the power windowswitches when the ignition is ON.There is also a switch on each rear door armrest for rear seat passengers tooperate the rear windows.Some vehicles are equipped withmanual windows for rear doors. For these vehicles, there are two power

    window switches to operate the front power windows in below sequencefrom left to right.- Left front window switch- Right front window switch

    Power Windows*

    INTERIOR REAR VIEWMIRROR

    The interior rear view mirror can bemanually adjusted in four directions.Interior rear view mirror can beadjusted to day/night mode to reduceglaring from the following vehicles.Use the adjustment lever to adjust dayand night mode.

    HEX0006

    Warning

    Your view through the mirror maylose some clarity when it is adjustedfor night vision.Take special care with using your inside rearview mirror when it isadjusted for night vision.Failure to ensure a clear rear viewwhile driving may result in acollision causing damage to your vehicle or other property, and/or

    personal injury.

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    Day Night

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    Warning

    Do not operate the power windowswitch with no purpose.

    Warning

    Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, particularlyto children.If there are children on the rear seat,switch on the power window lockout

    button for the power windows.Keep a close watch on the windowswhen closing them.Ensure that nothing becomes trappedin them as they move.

    Warning

    Body parts outside vehicle can bestruck by passing objects. Keep all

    parts of body inside vehicle.Children can operate and becomeentrapped in power windows.Do not leave your keys or unattendedchildren in your car.

    Serious injury or death can occur from misuse of power windows. Pull the switch to raise the window.Press the switch to lower the window.Release the switch when the windowreaches a desired position.

    Caution

    Leaning out of the vehicle can lead toinjuries caused by passing objects.Do not lean any part of your body outof the vehicle.

    NoteThe rear windows cannot be fullyopened.

    HEX0032

    1

    3 5

    2

    4 R

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    HEX0033

    Power Window Lockout Button*

    The power window lockout button canlock out the rear window switches. Therear windows can only be operated bythe front switches after this button islocked.

    Caution

    Children could operate the power windows and become trapped by thewindows, resulting in seriousinjuries.Use the power window lockout whenchildren are traveling in the rear seats.

    1

    3 5

    2

    4 R

    Manual Windows*

    To raise or lower the windows, turn thewindow regulator handle on the door

    panel.Be sure there is no object in the opening

    before closing the windows.

    HEX0160

    Caution

    Leaning out of the vehicle can lead toinjuries caused by passing objects.Do not lean any part of your body outof the vehicle.

    Caution

    The unattended vehicle could bestolen with the windows open.Close all the windows before leavingthe vehicle.

    NoteThe rear windows cannot be fully

    opened.Warning

    Leaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with the windowsclosed is dangerous.They can be overcome by theextreme heat and suffer permanentinjuries or even death from heatstroke. Never leave a child, ahelpless adult, or a pet alone in avehicle, especially with the windowsclosed in warm or hot weather.

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    WarningDo not place the sun visor in such amanner that it obscures visibility of the roadway, traffic or other objects.

    SUN VISORS

    HEX0034

    Your vehicle is equipped with sunvisors to protect the driver and

    passengers from dazzling.The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to preventdazzling.The passenger side sun visor has vanitymirror.

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    29Seats and Restraints

    SEATS ANDRESTRAINTSHead Restraints .............................. 29

    Head Restraint Position.............. 29Front Seat Head Restraints......... 30

    Front Seats ..................................... 30Seat Position .............................. 30Seat Adjustment ........................ 31Seatback ..................................... 31

    Rear Seats ....................................... 32Folding the Rear Seatbacks ....... 32

    Safety Belt ...................................... 33Safety Belt Care ......................... 34Three-Point Seat Belt ................ 34Seat Belt Release........................ 35Safety Belt Use DuringPregnancy................................... 35Lap Belt ..................................... 35Belt Force Limiter ..................... 35

    Child Restraints*............................. 36Securing a Child Restraint ........ 37

    Airbag System* .............................. 38Correct Seating Position............. 39Front Airbag System* ................ 42

    HEAD RESTRAINTS

    Head Restraint Position

    Warning

    Only drive with the head restraint setto the proper position.Removed or improperly adjustedhead restraints can result in serioushead and neck injuries in case of acollision.Make sure that the head restraint are

    properly adjusted before driving. 30045

    The center of the head restraint should be at eye level of the occupants. If this isnot possible for extremely tall people,set to highest position, and set to lowest

    position for short people.

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    Height adjustment

    Seat Position

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    Front Seat Head Restraints

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    When adjusting the head restraintupwards, pull it up to the appropriate

    position and then secure. Press therelease button to remove the headrestraint out.To lower a head restraint, press therelease button and push down the headrestraint to the desired position, andthen release the button and secure.

    FRONT SEATS

    Warning

    Seats must be properly adjusted before driving.

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    seat. Adjust the distance betweenthe seat and the pedals properly sothat your legs are slightly bent when

    pressing the pedals. Seats for passengers should be slid back asfar as possible.

    Lean your shoulders against theseatback as much as possible.

    It is advised to sit right back on the

    the steering wheel is within easyreach with arms slightly bent.When turning the steering wheel,keep your shoulders against theseatback. The seatback should not

    be angled too far back . Themaximum recommended rake isaround 25 degrees.

    Set the seat at a desired positionwhere the driver has a clear view inall directions and of all displayinstruments.The distance between the head andthe headlining should be at least thewidth of one hand.Thighs should be comfortablysupported on the seat.

    Adjust the seatback to ensure that

    Do not sit nearer than 25cm (10in) tothe steering wheel, to permit safeairbag deployment.

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    Do not adjust the driver's seat whilethe vehicle is moving.Driver could lose control of thevehicle and injury or propertydamage could result.

    Seat Adjustment

    Warning

    Pull the handle up and slide the seatforward or backward to an appropriate

    position, then release the handle. Slidethe seat forward and backward toensure it is locked in the appropriate

    position.

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    Seatback

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    Lift the lever, adjust the seatback to anappropriate position, then release thelever.After the adjustment, lean back againstthe backrest to make sure that theseatback has been locked in anappropriate position.Do not lean against the seatback when

    making adjustments.

    Warning

    If either seatback is not locked, itcould move forward in a sudden stopor crash. That could cause injury tothe person sitting there. Always pushand pull on the seatbacks to be surethey are locked.

    Warning

    You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a driver seat whilethe vehicle is moving.Adjust the driver seat only when thevehicle is not moving.

    Warning

    Things you put on this seatback can

    strike and injure people in a suddenstop or turn, or in a crash. Remove or secure all items before driving.

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    Warning

    Sitting in a reclined position whenthe vehicle is in motion can bedangerous. Even when buckled up,the safety belts cannot do their job.The shoulder belt will not be againstyour body. Instead, it will be in frontof you. In a crash, you could go intoit, receiving neck or other injuries.

    The lap belt could go up over your abdomen. The belt forces would bethere, not at your pelvic bones. Thiscould cause serious internal injuries.For proper protection when thevehicle is in motion, have theseatback upright. Then sit well back in the seat and wear the safety belt

    properly.

    REAR SEATS

    Folding the Rear Seatbacks

    Caution

    Do not stack the luggage or other cargo to a height that is higher thanthe front seats.Do not let passengers to sit on thefolded seatbacks while the vehicle ismoving.When braking suddenly or in anaccident, unsecured passengers or

    cargo on the folded seatbacks could be impacted inside the vehicle or ejected from the vehicle, resulting inserious injuries.

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    To fold the left and right rear seatbacksfor much more rear compartment space:1. Pull the release knob on the top of

    the rear seabacks.2. Fold the rear seatbacks forward. It

    may need to move the front seatsforward slightly to leave morespace, and then they can be putdown horizontally.

    To fold the rear seatbacks to their

    original position:1. Lift the rear seatbacks to push themto their original position and thenlock the seatbacks. Be sure thesafety belt is out of the way.

    2. Pull the seatbacks forward again tomake sure they are locked firmly.

    Caution

    When the rear seats are occupied,make sure that the rear seatbacks arein the rearmost position and locked

    before driving.Do not pull the release knob on top of the seatbacks while the vehicle ismoving.

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    SAFETY BELT

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    Warning

    Fasten your safety belt each time before driving. In case of anaccident, passengers not wearingsafety belts may be injured.

    The safety belt is designed to be used byone passenger at a time. Check regularly all the parts of the safety belt

    system for damage or malfunction andreplace the damaged parts.

    After an accident, contact your CHEVROLET retailer to replace thesafety belts.

    Warning

    Sitting in a reclined position whenyour vehicle is in motion can bedangerous. Even if you buckle up,your safety belts can't do their jobwhen the seatback is excessivelyreclined. In order to gain the full

    benefit of a safety belt, you mustwear it correctly and position

    yourself correctly within your seat.

    Warning

    Wearing a safety belt improperlycould cause serious injury.

    Make sure the seatback is in theupright position.

    Wear your safety belt closely against

    the body. Do not wear your shoulder belt under your arm, around your neck, over an inside shoulder or

    behind your back.

    Warning

    If a hard or breakable object is between a safety belt and anoccupant, such as a ballpoint pen or glasses in a pocket, the occupant can

    be injured in the event of a collision.

    Warning

    Improper use of a safety belt cancause serious injury. Do not modifythe safety belt. Do not add any devicewhich would affect the operation of the safety belt.

    Warning

    Before you close the door, make surethe safety belt is out of the way.Otherwise, the belt and/or thevehicle body could be damaged.

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    Safety Belt Care

    Keep belts clean and dry.

    Warning

    Do not bleach or dye safety belts. Itmay severely weaken them. In acrash, they might not be able to

    provide adequate protection. Cleansafety belts only with mild soap andlukewarm water.

    Warning

    A crash can damage the safety beltsystem in the vehicle. A damagedsafety belt system may not properly

    protect the person using it, resultingin serious injury or even death in acrash. To help make sure the safety

    belt systems are working properly

    after a crash, have them inspectedand any necessary replacementsmade as soon as possible.

    Three-Point Seat Belt

    Pull the seat belt out of the retractor,guide it across the body without anytwists, and then buckle the belt.During driving, the lap belt can betightened by pulling the shoulder section with force.

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    Warning

    You could be seriously injured if your belt is buckled in the wrong

    place. Always buckle your belt intothe buckle nearest to you.

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    Loose or thick clothes will obstruct the position of the safety belt over the body.Do not place anything (e.g. a handbagor a mobile phone) between the safety

    belt and your body.

    Warning

    Never put the safety belt against hardobjects or fragile items inside your

    pockets.

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    Seat Belt Release

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    To release the safety belt, push the red button on the buckle.The belt will retract automatically.Guide the safety belt as it retracts to

    prevent the latch plate from damaginginterior surfaces or injuring occupants.

    Safety Belt Use DuringPregnancy

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    Safety belts work for everyone,including pregnant women. Like alloccupants, they are more likely to beseriously injured if they do not wear safety belts.A pregnant woman should wear alap/shoulder belt, and the lap portionshould be worn as low as possible,across the pelvis to prevent pressure onthe abdomen.The best way to protect the fetus is to

    protect the mother. When a safety belt isworn properly, it is more likely that the

    fetus will not be hurt in a crash. For pregnant women, as for anyone, the keyto make safety belts effective is wearingthem properly.

    Center rear seat lap belt

    Pull the buckle along the safety belt toadjust the length of the safety belt. Touse, insert the front buckle into thelocking ring which is placed to theright of your body and is marked"CENTER. Take the center buckle and

    bring the safety belt across your body.The safety belt should not be twisted.Insert the buckle into the locking ring atthe other end. Press the red button torelease the safety belt.

    Belt Force Limiter

    Fitted to the front seat belt, the beltforce limiter can reduce the pressure onthe body through the controlled releaseof the safety belt in case of collisionaccident.

    Lap Belt

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    Caution

    Folding a rear seat with the safety belts stil l fas tened may causedamage to the seat or the safety belts.Always unbuckle the safety belts andreturn them to their normal stowed

    position before folding a rear seat.

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    CHILD RESTRAINTS*

    Caution

    Children who are small enoughshould always be restrained in infantor child restraints.

    Never hold a baby in your arms whileriding in a vehicle. Never let a childstand or kneel on a seat or in thecargo area while the vehicle ismoving.

    Caution

    An unsecured child restraint may bethrown out of the vehicle in acollision or sudden stop.You or passengers could be injured.Secure the child restraint properlyeven if a child is not using therestraint.

    Caution

    Child safety restraints are availablein a wide range of sizes and configu-rations. Due to the shape anddimensions of your vehicle's interior and seats, not all child safetyrestraints will fit in your vehicle.It is your responsibility to ensure thatthe child safety restraint you install

    fits properly and can be adequatelyattached to the vehicle with the childsafety restraint anchors. A childsafety restraint that is not the correctsize for the vehicle or the child, or achild safety restraint that is improp-erly attached to your vehicle can leadto serious personal injury to the childand other passengers in the vehicle inthe event of a collision.

    Caution

    A child restraint can become very hotif it is left in a closed vehicle in hotweather.Make sure the child restraint is nottoo hot before placing a child there.Be sure that if children are too smallto be well restrained by the safety

    belt system, that they are secured inan appropriate child restraint.

    The child restraint suitable for ISOFIXuniversal category can be used. Thechild restraint is not equipped withvehicle.Child restraints can only be used in rear seating positions.There are no anchor brackets available

    for front seating positions. Accidentstatistics show that children are safer if they are restrained in the rear seat.

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    Securing a Child Restraint

    To secure a child restraint:1. Locate the anchors where the

    seatback meets the back of the seatcushion.The location of each lower anchor isidentified by a circular mark on thelower edge of the rear seatback.

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    2. Clear all items off the seat. Movesafety belts and safety belt bucklesaway from the lower anchors sothey do not interfere with proper latching.

    3. Place the child restraint on the seat.4. Attach the anchor points on the

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    child restraint to the anchors in thevehicle. Follow the instructions thatcome with the restraint.

    5. To attach the top strap to the topstrap anchor -Consult the manufacturer's instru-ctions to determine when and howto tighten the top strap. The topstrap anchor brackets are located atthe joint between the left and right

    rear seatbacks on the rear compartment floor. Floor mat havea notch above itself, you can openthe floor mat from the notch to use.

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    6. Push and pull the child restraint indifferent directions to make sure itis secure.

    7. Make sure the child restraint is nottoo hot before placing a child there.

    If you have been in a severe collisionthe anchoring system may have beendamaged. Some parts may need to berepaired or replaced.

    Have the anchoring system inspectedafter a collision.

    Warning

    Children who are up against, or veryclose to, any airbag when it inflatescan be seriously injured or killed.

    Never put a rear- fac ing chi ld

    restraint in the right front seat.Secure a rear-facing child restraint ina rear seat. It is also better to secure aforward-facing child restraint in arear seat.

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    Airbags are designed to supplement the protection provided by safety belts.Even though today's airbags are alsodesigned to help reduce the risk of injury from the force of an inflating

    bag, all airbags must inflate in milli-seconds. It will then deflate so quicklythat people are usually unaware of their existence.All of the airbags in the vehicle will

    have the word AIRBAG embossed onthe trim or on an attached label near thedeployment opening.For frontal airbags, the word AIRBAGwill appear on the center of the steeringwheel for the driver and on theinstrument panel for the outboard front

    passenger.When the ignition switch is turned ON,the airbag warning light will illuminate

    briefly. This shows that the light bulband airbag system are functioning

    properly.See Warning Light for Airbag on page59.

    AIRBAG SYSTEM*

    Warning

    Because airbags inflate with greatforce and faster than the blink of aneye, anyone who is up against, or

    very close to any airbag when itinflates can be seriously injured or killed. Do not sit unnecessarily closeto any airbag, as you would be if siting on the edge of the seat or leaning forward. Safety belts helpkeep you in position before andduring a crash. Always wear a safety

    belt, even with airbags. The driver should sit as far back as possiblewhile still maintaining control of thevehicle.

    Warning

    The airbag system may be triggeredabruptly by improper operation.

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    Warning

    You can be severely injured or killedin a crash if you are not wearing your safety belt, even with airbags.Airbags are designed to work withsafety belts, not replace them. Also,airbags are not designed to inflate inevery crash. In some crashes safety

    belts are the only restraint. SeeWhen Should an Airbag Inflate ? on

    page 42.Wearing your safety belt during acrash helps reduce the chance of hitting things inside the vehicle or

    being ejected from it. Airbags aresupplemental restraints to thesafety belts. Everyone in the vehicleshould wear a safety belt properly,whether or not there is an airbag for that person.

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    Important Note

    Remember that rear-facing child seatsmust be installed on rear seats. Childrenshould use rear-facing safety seats. Donot install these on front seats. If installed on front seats, deployment of the airbag may cause severe injury or even death.

    Children Should Sit On RearSeats

    According to statistics on accidents,12-year-old or younger children aresafer when sitting on rear seats with

    proper protective devices than on frontseats. Children should always sit onrear seats whenever possible.The reason is not only that children may

    be injured by airbags, but research alsosuggests that children are safer in rear seats even if there are no front airbags.

    Correct Seating Position

    Adults or teenagers sitting on the driver seat or the passenger seat should also sitin a correct manner to ensure safe andeffective function of airbags.The best seating posture for adults andteenagers is as shown:

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    (Right posture)

    passengers including the driver should always fasten safety belts sothat the risk of injury duringcollisions can be minimizedAirbags normally do not inflate ona rear or side impact. In these kinds

    Always fasten safety belts. All

    of collisions, passengers who do notwear safety belts will not be protected by protective devices,thus resulting in casualties.Before collision, braking maycause passengers who are notwearing safety belts correctly tomove forward, bringing their

    bodies close to or in contact with theairbag assembly. The deployment

    of the airbags may cause injuries or deaths.

    fortable and safe position.Keeping your seat away from the air

    bag assembly will not reduce the pro-tective effectiveness of airbag. Thefarther you sit from airbag assembly,the lesser the chance of injury whenthe airbag inflates suddenly. Butremember not to move the driver'sseatback too far away to enable com-fortable operation of the steeringwheel, pedals and other controls.

    Adjust your seatback to a com-

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    back but do not lean your bodyforward.Slightly recline the seatback andlean your back against the seatback when sitting. Do not lean or otherwise move closer to the airbagassembly, i.e. the distance from theairbag should be minimum 15 cm.Do not bring any part of your body

    into contact with or close to the plastic decorative cover of airbagassembly (at the central part of thesteering wheel or the instrument

    panel above the glovebox which isin front of the front passenger seat).Keep your head and body more than25 to 30 cm away from the airbag.The farther away, the safer.

    Do not put any articles, children

    or pets between yourself and theairbag.The airbag assemblies in your vehicle are located at the steeringwheel and in the dashboard above

    Set the seatback angled slightly the glove box. Depending onvehicle models, your vehicle maynot be equipped with the airbag inthe dashboard above the glove box.If any object is placed on, above, or close to the plastic cover of airbagassembly, the object could bethrown onto your face and your upper body when the airbag isinflated, resulting in serious injury.

    Children and pets must not sit on passenger's laps. Anything that mayhurt the passenger when the airbagis being inflated should not be

    placed on his or her lap. Do not install any non-geniune

    accessories on the steering wheel or instrument panel since they mayhinder the airbag from beinginflated, interfere with operation of

    the system or hit the passenger andcause injuries.

    Never make any change to thecomponents of the airbag system.Improper operation may cause

    accidental inflation of the airbagand may injure the driver and frontseat passenger.

    If the car has been driven intodeep water, seek help from your CHEVROLET retailer.

    Dismantling of steering wheel or instrument panel can only be

    performed by your CHEVROLETretailer.

    The airbag is designed to be inflatedonly once, and once it has beeninflated, it should be replaced byyour CHEVROLET retailer.

    Do not stick or place anything onthe steering wheel and the airbagcover. Use only a wet cloth to cleanthe surface of the airbag cover.

    Do not place anything on your lap

    or between your legs. Otherwise if the airbag inflates, the risk of injuryor death will be much higher.

    If you sell the car, inform the newowner that the car is equipped with

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    The airbag is not necessarily triggeredeach time a collision occurs. The airbagsystem may not be triggered in thefollowing accidents. Minor accidents when the safety

    belts can provide sufficient prote-ction;

    Rear impacts or collisions; Diagonal collisions with another

    vehicle with the impact at a frontcorner;

    Warning

    Children, infants, mothers-to-be, theelderly, and other sick or frail people,must not sit on a front seat with anairbag system.

    In addition, a child seat must not beinstalled on the front seat as theinflated airbag may cause injury tothe face or even death of the child

    when an accident occurs.

    an airbag system and suggest thathe/she also reads this Manual. There may be hazards when

    scrapping a car if the airbag has not be en in fl at ed . Co nt ac t yo ur CHEVROLET retailer when your car needs scrapping.

    Caution

    If your car is severely damaged andthe airbag is not inflated or your car is not severely damaged but theairbag is activated, this does notnecessarily mean there is a fault withthe airbag system.Collision sensors detect the rate of change of speed in an axial directionrather than the extent of damage.

    Hitting a lamp post or a tree at a lowspeed without great force.

    Overturning or rollover of the car;

    Warning

    Children who are up against, or veryclose to, any airbag when it inflatescan be seriously injured or killed.Airbags plus lap-shoulder belts offer

    protection for adults and older children, but not for young childrenand infants. Neither the vehicle'ssafety belt system nor its airbagsystem is designed for them. Youngchildren and infants need the

    protection that a child restraintsystem can provide. Always securechildren properly in the vehicle.

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    Warning

    The best protection can be providedonly when the seat is in a proper

    position. No obstacles are allowed within theinflation area of airbag.Wear the seat belt correctly so that theair bag can provide protection.

    Front Airbag System*

    The front airbag system includes anairbag in the steering wheel and another in the dashboard on the passenger side.Depending on vehicle models, your vehicle may not be equipped with theairbag in the dashboard on the

    passenger side.These airbags can be identified by themarking AIRBAG.

    The driver frontal airbag is in themiddle of the steering wheel.

    The outboard front passenger frontalairbag is in the instrument panel on the

    passenger side.

    Frontal airbags are designed to inflatein moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes to help reduce the

    potential for severe injuries mainly tothe drivers or outboard front passen-gers head and chest. However, they areonly designed to inflate if the impactexceeds a predetermined deploymentthreshold. Deployment thresholds are

    used to predict how severe a crash islikely to be in time for the airbags toinflate and help restrain the occupants.Whether the frontal airbags will or should deploy is not based on how fastyour vehicle is traveling. It dependslargely on what you hit, the direction of the impact, and how quickly your vehicle slows down.Frontal airbags may inflate at differentcrash speeds. For example: If the vehicle hits a stationary

    object, the airbags could inflate at adifferent crash speed than if thevehicle hits a moving object.

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    When Should an Airbag Inflate?

    Where Are the Airbags?

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    If the vehicle hits an object thatdeforms, the airbags could inflate ata different crash speed than if thevehicle hits an object that does notdeform.

    If the vehicle hits a narrow object(like a pole), the airbags couldinflate at a different crash speedthan if the vehicle hits a wide object(like a wall).

    If the vehicle goes into an object atan angle, the airbags could inflate ata different crash speed than if thevehicle goes straight into the object.

    Thresholds can also vary with specificvehicle design.Frontal airbags are not intended toinflate during vehicle rollovers, rear impacts, or in many side impacts.

    Always wear your safety belt, evenwith frontal airbags.In any particular crash, no one can saywhether an airbag should have inflated

    simply because of the damage to avehicle or because of what the repair costs were. For frontal airbags,inflation is determined by what thevehicle hits, the angle of the impact, andhow quickly the vehicle slows down.What Makes an Airbag Inflate?In a deployment event, the sensingsystem sends an electrical signaltriggering a release of gas from theinflator. Gas from the inflator fills theairbag causing the bag to break out of the cover and deploy. The inflator, theairbag, and related hardware are all partof the airbag module. Frontal airbagmodules are located inside the steeringwheel and instrument panel.

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    How Does an Airbag Restrain?In moderate to severe frontal or near frontal collisions, even belted occu-

    pants can contact the steering wheel or the instrument panel. In moderate tosevere side collisions, even beltedoccupants can contact the inside of thevehicle.

    But airbags would not help in manytypes of collisions, primarily becausethe occupant's motion is not towardthose airbags. See When Should anAirbag Inflate? on page 42 for more

    information.Airbags should never be regarded asanything more than a supplement tosafety belts.

    Airbags supplement the protection

    provided by safety belts . Frontalairbags distribute the force of theimpact more evenly over the occupant'supper body, stopping the occupantmore gradually.

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    Seats a d est a ts

    Warning

    When an airbag inflates, there may be dust in the air. This dust couldcause breathing problems for peoplewith a history of asthma or other

    breathing trouble. To avoid this,everyone in the vehicle should get

    out as soon as it is safe to do so. If youhave breathing problems but cannotget out of the vehicle after an airbaginflates, then get fresh air by openinga window or a door. If you experi-ence breathing problems followingan airbag deployment, you shouldseek medical attention.

    What Will You See After an AirbagInflates?

    After the frontal airbags inflate, they

    quickly deflate, so quickly that some people may not even realize an airbaginflated. Some components of theairbag module may be hot for severalminutes. For location of the airbags, seeWhere Are the Airbags? on page 42.

    The parts of the airbag that come intocontact with you may be warm, but nottoo hot to touch. There may be somesmoke and dust coming from the ventsin the deflated airbags. Airbag inflationdoes not prevent the driver from seeingout of the windshield or being able tosteer the vehicle, nor does it prevent

    people from leaving the vehicle.

    Caution

    If an airbag covering is damaged,opened, or broken, the airbag maynot work properly. Do not open or

    break the airbag coverings. If thereare any opened or broken airbagcovers, have the airbag coveringand/or airbag module replaced. For the location of the airbags, seeWhere Are the Airbags? on page 42.See your CHEVROLET retailer for service.

    Replacing Airbag System Parts Aftera Crash

    Warning

    A crash can damage the airbagsystems in the vehicle. A damagedairbag system may not work

    properly and may not protect youand your passenger(s) in a crash,resulting in serious injury or even

    death. To help make sure the airbagsystems are working properly after acrash, have them inspected and anynecessary replacements made assoon as possible.

    If an airbag inflates, you will need toreplace airbag system parts. See your

    for service.CHEVROLET retailer

    Airbag System Check The airbag system does not needregularly scheduled maintenance or replacement. Make sure the airbagwarning light is working. See WarningLight for Airbag on page 59.

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    STORAGE STORAGE COMPARTMENTStorage Compartment onInstrument Panel

    Storage Compartment .................... 45Storage Compartment onInstrument Panel ....................... 45Glove Box ................................. 45Seatback Pockets* ..................... 46String Pockets* ......................... 46

    Cup Holders ................................... 46Seatback Hooks .............................. 47

    Loading Information ...................... 47

    Glove Box

    Glove box can be opened by pulling thehandle.Close the glove box with a firm push.

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    Instrument panel storage compartmentis located on right side of the instrument

    panel.Pull the handle to open the storagecompartment.To close the compartment, firmly pushthe door.

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    Warning

    Keep the door of glove box closedwhile driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident or asudden stop.

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    Seatback Pockets*

    CUP HOLDERS

    The seatback pockets are located on the back of the two front seat backrests. WarningDo not place uncovered cups of hotliquid in the cup holder while thevehicle is in motion. If the hot liquidspills, you burn yourself. Such a burnto the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle.To reduce the risk of personal injuryin the event of sudden stop or collision, do not place uncovered or unsecured bottles, glasses, cans, etc.,in the cup holder while the vehicle isin motion.

    String Pockets*

    There is a string pocket at either sideunderneath the rear seat.

    The front cup holders are located in thestorage recesses on the inner panels of the front doors.The rear cup holders are located in therear part of the central console.

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    SEATBACK HOOKS

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    There is a hook at the joint of the backrest and head restraint for eachfront seat. The hooks can be used tohold shopping bags or other objects asdesired.

    Warning

    Do not place lighters, propane bottlesor other flammable/explosive materi-als in the vehicle. These materialscould catch fire and/or explode whenexposed to high temperatures for along time.

    LOADING INFORMATION

    Heavy objects in the rear compart-ment should be placed against theseatback. Ensure the seatback issecurely fixed. If objects arestacked, heavy objects should be

    put at the bottom. Any loose objects in the rear

    compartment should be fixed toavoid sliding.

    Luggage should not protrude abovethe upper edge of the seatback.

    Do not place any objects on the

    instrument panel. The sensor on theinstrument panel must not becovered.

    Luggage must not impede theoperation of the pedals, parking

    brake or gear shift. The driver'smovements must not be restricted.

    Do not put any loose objects in thevehicle. Do not drive with the tailgate open. Driving with a roof load increases

    the sensitivity of the vehicle tocross-winds and has a detrimentaleffect on vehicle handling due tothe vehicle's higher center of grav-ity. Distribute the load evenly andsecure it properly with retaining

    straps. Adjust the tyre pressure andvehicle speed according to the loadconditions. Check and retighten thestraps frequently. Do not exceed themaximum vehicle capacity whenloading the vehicle.

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    INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS

    CONTROLS

    Horn

    Controls .......................................... 49Horn .......................................... 49Steering Wheel Adjustment........ 50Windshield Washer/Wiper System ..............................50Tailgate Window Wiper/ Washer System*...................................... 52Cigarette Lighter*/AccessoryPower Outlet ............................. 53

    Ashtray* ..................................... 54Warning Lights, Gauges andIndicators......................................... 54

    Speedometer .............................. 54Odometer/Trip Odometer .......... 55Tachometer ................................ 55Fuel Gauge ................................ 56Control Indicator Lights ............ 56

    Instrument Cluster ..................... 57Warning Light for LowFuel Level ................................. 58ABS Warning Light* ................. 58

    Warning Light for Airbag*......... 59Warning Light for BrakeSystem ....................................... 60Warning Light for BatteryCharging System ....................... 61Warning Light for Engine OilPressure ..................................... 62Malfunction Indicator Light ...... 62Door Ajar Light ......................... 63

    Engine Coolant TemperatureWarning Light ............................ 64Front Fog Light Indicator* ........... 64Driver Seat Belt WarningLight* ........................................ 64Turn Signal/Hazard WarningFlashers ..................................... 65Headlight High Beam Indicator Light .......................................... 66Other Warning Tone Prompts* .. 66

    HEX0015

    Press the switch on the steeringwheel pad to sound the horn.

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    Windshield Washer/ WiperSystem

    HEX0016-1

    O F F

    IN T

    LO

    H I

    OFF

    INT

    LO

    HI

    To use the windshield wipers, first turnON the ignition switch, then push thewindshield washer/wiper lever downwards.The windshield wipers have thefollowing 4 working positions:OFF : System off INT : Intermittent operation

    LO : Wiping continuously at lowspeedHI : Wiping continuously at high

    speed

    Steering Wheel Adjustment

    For vehicles with a tilt wheel:1. Hold the steering wheel and pull the

    lever down.2. Move the steering wheel up or

    down.3. Pull the lever up to lock the steering

    wheel in place.Do not adjust steering wheel unless

    vehicle is stationary.

    CautionIf strong impact delivers to steeringcolumn axle direction when thesteering wheel is adjusted or thelever is locked, it may cause damageto the parts related to steering wheel.

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    CautionDo not operate windshield washersfor more than 10 seconds continu-ously or when the washer fluidreservoir is empty.Otherwise the washer motor mayoverheat, leading to expensive repair costs.

    Misting functionTo operate the windshield wipers oncein case of light rain or mist, lightlymove the windshield wiper/washer lever towards the INT position andrelease it.The lever will return automatically toits normal position when released. Thewipers will operate through one cycle.

    onto windshield. Windshield wipers operate 3 cycles

    or until you release the lever.

    The washers will spray washer fluid

    Caution

    Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in

    personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property.Do not operate the windshield wiperswhen the windshield is dry or obstructed, as with snow or ice. Usingthe wipers on an obstructed wind-shield can damage the wiper blades,wiper motor, and glass.Check that wiper blades are notfrozen to windshield before operatingin cold weather. Wiper operationwhile blade is frozen can damagewiper motor.

    HEX0017-1

    O F F I N T

    LO

    H I

    To spray washer-fluid onto thewindshield: The ignition switch is in the ON

    position. Pull the windshield washer/wiper

    lever towards you.If you pull the lever for less than 0.6second, the following will occur:

    The washers will spray washer fluidonto windshield. (Windshieldwipers will not operate.)

    If you pull the lever for more than 0.6second:

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    CautionDo not operate the tailgate windowwasher for more than 10 secondscontinuously, or when the washer fluid reservoir is empty. Otherwisethe washer motor may overheat,leading to expensive repair costs.

    The loss of visibility will lead toaccidents, which may result in

    personal injury, damage to thevehicle or other property.Do not use the tailgate window wiper when the tailgate window is dry or frozen with ice and snow.When the wiper is used with

    obstacles on the window glass, thewiper blades, wiper motor andwindow may be damaged.In freezing weather conditions, firstcheck whether the blade is frozenonto the window before using thewiper. The wiper motor may bedamaged when the wiper is used withits blade frozen.

    Caution

    Tailgate Window Wiper/ WasherSystem*

    To use the tailgate window wiper andwasher, push the lever towards theinstrument.The wiper works continuously at lowspeed at the first position.To spray washer fluid, push the lever tothe second position.

    HEX0155-1

    O F F I N T

    LO

    H I

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    WarningIf you leave any inflammable or explosive substances inside thevehicle, such as in summer, adisposable lighter inside the vehicle,it can blow up due to increasedtemperature in the passenger andrear compartments and cause a fire.Make sure there is no inflammableand explosive substances left in thevehicle.

    Caution

    The cigarette lighter barrel can become very hot when in operation.Do not touch it, and do not letchildren operate or play with thecigarette lighter.

    Hot metal can cause body injuries or damages to the vehicle or other

    property.

    Turn the ignition switch to the ACC /ACCESSORY or ON position, and then

    push the cigarette lighter in all the way.When the cigarette lighter is ready touse it will automatically pop out.Depending on vehicle model, anaccessory power outlet may beequipped here on some vehicles.Only when the ignition switch is inACC / ACCESSORY or ON position,the accessory power outlet can be used.

    Cigarette Lighter* / AccessoryPower Outlet

    HEX0052-1

    1

    3

    5

    2

    4

    R

    The 12V accessory power outlet can beused to plug in electrical equipment,such as cell phone or an MP3 player.Certain accessory power plugs may not

    be compatible with the accessory power outle t and could over loadvehicle or adapter fuses. If a problem isexperienced, see your CHEVROLETretailer.When adding electrical equipment, be

    sure to follow the proper installationinstructions included with the equip-ment.

    Caution

    Do not connect any current deliver-ing accessories, e.g. electricalcharging devices or batteries.Do not damage the sockets by usingunsuitable plugs.

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    Ashtray*

    Located on the center console betweenthe front seats, this can be used as amobile ashtray container inside the car.Just open the lid to use.

    Caution

    Cigarettes and other smokingmaterials could set them fire.Do not put paper or other flammableitems in the ashtray.An ashtray fire can lead to personalinjury or damage to your vehicle or other property.

    HEX0053-1

    1

    3 5

    2

    4 R

    WARNING LIGHTS, GAUGESAND INDICATORSSpeedometer

    The speedometer shows the vehicle'sspeed in kilometer per hour (km/h).

    NoteIn a speed limit zone, please keep to thespeed limit.

    HEX0027-1

    km/h

    CautionOverheating the cigarette lighter candamage the heating element and thelighter itself.Do not hold the lighter in while it isheating. This can cause the lighter tooverheat.Trying to operate malfunctioningcigarette lighter can be dangerous. If the heated cigarette lighter does not

    pop out, pull it out and consult aCHEVROLET retailer to have itrepaired. It can cause injuries anddamage to your vehicle.

    Caution

    The cigarette socket should only beused with the cigarette lighter. If other 12V power adapters areinstalled into the cigarette socket,fuse failure or a potential thermalincident may occur.

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    Odometer/Trip Odometer

    The odometer/trip odometer are locatedin the small display screen on the rightof the instrument cluster.The odometer shows the distance inkilometers that the vehicle has drivenso far. The trip odometer shows thedistance in kilometers that the vehiclehas been driven since the last reset. Toreset the trip odometer, press and hold

    the mode selection button under thespeedometer until it is reset to zero.Press the mode selection button brieflyto switch between odometer and tripodometer.

    HEX0055

    ODOODO

    Caution

    It is prohibited by law to operate theodometer illegally.

    Tachometer

    The digital tachometer displays theengine speed in revolutions per minute(rpm). Drive in a low engine speedrange for each gear as much as possible.

    HEX0056

    X1000r/min

    F

    E

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    Control Indicator Lights

    The control indicator lights describedin this Manual may not appear on allmodels. This instruction applies to allinstrument types. When the ignitionswitch is turned ON, as a function test,most of the control indicator lights will

    be illuminated for a short period.The color of a control indicator lightmeans:Red = Danger, important reminder

    Yellow = Warning, information, faultGreen = Activation confirmedBlue = Activation confirmed

    Fuel Gauge

    HEX0057

    Displays the fuel level in the fuel tank.If the fuel level in the fuel tank is toolow, the control indicator light willilluminate. Please refuel immediately.

    Never empty the fuel tank and run thetank dry!Because of the fuel remaining in thetank, the top-up quantity may be lessthan the specified tank capacity.

    Movement of the fuel within the fueltank causes the fuel gauge display tochange when you brake, accelerate or turn.

    X1000r/min

    F

    E

    Before refueling, switch off engineand any external heaters withcombustion chambers. Switch off any mobile phone.Vaporised fuel can be ignited byelectromagnetic waves or electriccurrent of mobile phone.Fuel is flammable and explosive. No

    smoking. No naked flames or sparks.Follow the operating and safetyinstructions of the filling stationwhen refueling.Remove static electricity on your hands by touching something able torelease static electricity when touchingor opening fuel cap or refuelingnozzle.Don't do any action making static

    electricity like getting on and off vehicle when refueling. Vaporisedfuel can be ignited by staticelectricity.

    Danger

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    ODO

    HEX0058

    km/h

    X1000r/min

    F

    E

    Instrument Cluster

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    1. Warning light for battery chargingsystem

    2. ABS warning light*3. Warning light for brake system4. Warning light for low fuel level5. Warning light for engine oil

    pressure6. Door ajar light7. Turn s igna l/hazard warning

    flashers8. Warning light for airbag*9. Malfunction indicator light10. Headlight high beam indicator light11. Front fog light indicator light*12. Engine coolant temperature warn-

    ing light13. Driver seat belt warning light*

    Warning Light for LowFuel Level

    HEX0059

    This light comes on when the fuel tank is low on fuel. When fuel is added, thelight should go off. If it does not, havethe vehicle serviced.

    Caution

    Do not let your vehicle run out of fuel.This can damage the catalyticconverter.

    When this warning light illuminates, please fill the fuel tank as soon as possible.See Fuel on page 92.

    ABS Warning Light*

    HEX0060

    If the vehicle is equipped with ABS,when the ignition switch is turned ON,the ABS warning light will illuminatefor a moment. This shows that thesystem is doing a self-test and theindicator light bulb is workingcorrectly. This warning light should gooff after a few seconds.When the following situations occur

    with regard to the ABS warning light, please consult your CHEVROLETretailer. The light does not illuminate when

    the ignition switch is turned ON.

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    The light illuminates while driving.The light does not go off.

    Caution

    When the ABS warning lightilluminates, it indicates that your

    brakes may not work properly.If the brakes are not kept in goodworking condition, this may lead tocollisions resulting in personalinjury and damage to your vehicle or other property.

    If the ABS warning light illuminateswhile driving, it indicates that your ABS system may be faulty. Althoughyour vehicle may be driven normallywithout the ABS function, you shouldconsult your CHEVROLET retailer as

    soon as possible for a necessary repair.

    Warning Light for Airbag*

    When the ignition switch is turned ON,the airbag warning light will illuminate

    briefly. This shows that the light bulband airbag systems are functioning

    properly.

    HEX0061

    CautionIf the airbag warning light flashes or stays on when driving, it indicates afault in the airbag system. The airbagsystem will be disabled and cannot

    be triggered when an accidentoccurs. Consult your CHEVROLETretailer for necessary repair.If an accident occurs with the vehiclewhich has a faulty airbag system, itmay result in personal injury or evenfatalities.

    When the airbag system has a fault, thewarning light will indicate this asfollows: The light does not illuminate when

    the ignition switch is turned ON. The light does not go off after

    illuminating briefly. The light flashes while driving. The light does not go off during

    driving.

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    Warning Light for BrakeSystem

    When the ignition switch is turned ONand before the engine is started, this

    brake sys tem warning light willilluminate.This indicates that the indicator lightworks properly and the light will go off when the engine is started.When the parking brake is engaged, the

    brake system warning light will be

    illuminated as well. When the parking brake is released, then the indicator light will go off. Make sure that the

    parking brake is fully released beforeyou drive the vehicle away.

    HEX0062

    CautionDo not drive the vehicle while the

    brake system warning light is stillilluminated.This phenomenon may indicate thatyour brakes are not working

    properly.If you drive while the brake systemhas a fault, this may lead to collisions

    resulting in personal injury anddamage to your vehicle or other property.

    If the parking brake is fully releasedand the brake system warning light stillilluminates, it indicates that the brakefluid level in its fluid reservoir is toolow.To rectify this, please perform thefollowing steps:1. Carefully drive the vehicle away

    from the carriageway and stop.2. Check the brake fluid level.

    3. Add the recommended brake fluidto the MAX (maximum) mark. SeeAdding Brake Fluid on page 106.

    4. In the following cases, drive the car ata safe speed to your CHEVROLETretailer to have the brakes checkedand determine whether: The brakes work properly. According to your own judg-

    ment, the vehicle's brakes are

    safe.5. In the following cases, tow the car

    to your CHEVROLET retailer tohave brakes checked and repaired: Leak found in the brake system. The warning light for the brake

    system illuminates continu-ously.

    The brakes work abnormally.

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    The charging system light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned ON,

    but the engine is not running, as a check to show the light is working. The lightturns off when the engine is started. If itdoes not, have the vehicle serviced byyour CHEVROLET retailer. If the lightstays on, or comes on while driving,there could be a problem with theelectrical charging system. Have itchecked by your CHEVROLETretailer. Driving while this light is oncould drain the battery.If a short distance must be driven withthe light on, be sure to turn off allaccessories, such as the audio systemand air conditioner.

    Warning Light for BatteryCharging System

    CautionDo not drive the vehicle if the brakesystem warning light does notilluminate, when the parking brake isengaged and the ignition switch isturned ON.Ensure that the warning light isworking correctly. If the light doesnot illuminate when the parking

    brake is engaged and the ignitionswitch is turned ON, even if thewarning light is working correctly,consult your CHEVROLET retailer to have the vehicle's brake systemchecked.These situations indicate that your vehicle's brake system may have afault.If the vehicle's brakes are not kept ingood working condition, this maylead to collisions resulting in

    personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property.

    HEX0063

    If the battery charging system warninglight illuminates while driving:1. Carefully drive the vehicle away

    from the carriageway.2. Stop the vehicle.3. Make sure that the drive belt is not

    loose or broken.4. If the drive belt works properly, but

    the battery charging systemwarning light still illuminatescontinuously, it indicates that the

    battery charging system may befaulty.Please consult your CHEVROLETretailer as soon as possible for repair.

    The battery charging system warninglight indicates that the batterycharging system may have a fault.Do not drive while the batterycharging system warning light is stilllit.Driving with a faulty batterycharging system will damage thevehicle.

    Caution

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    Warning Light for Engine OilPressure

    HEX0064

    After the ignition switch is turned ONand before the engine is started, thewarning light will illuminate. Thisshows that the indicator light bulb isworking correctly.When the engine is started, this warninglight will go off.If the engine oil pressure warning lightilluminates while driving, it indicates

    that the engine oil pressure may havedropped to a dangerous level.Immediately stop the engine and check the oil level.

    Caution

    Lack of proper engine oil mainte-nance can damage the engine.Driving with the engine oil low canalso damage the engine. The repairswould not be covered by the vehiclewarranty. Check the oil level as soonas possible. Add oil if required, but if the oil level is within the operatingrange and the oil pressure is still low,

    have the vehicle serviced. Alwaysfollow the maintenance schedule for changing engine oil.

    If the oil level is too low, add specifiedengine oil to a suitable level.If the level is OK, consult your CHEVROLET retailer to have theengine lubrication system checked.

    Malfunction Indicator Light

    HEX0065

    After the ignition switch is turned ONand before the engine is started, theindicator light will illuminate.This shows that the indicator light bulbis working correctly.When the engine is started, this warninglight will go off.

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    Caution

    Malfunction indicator light indicatesthat your vehicle has some fault thatrequires your attention. Driving whilethe Malfunction Indicator Light is onmay damage the emission controlsystem, affecting fuel economy andthe vehicle's driveability.Consult your CHEVROLET retailer as soon as possible for repair .

    If the emission-related components or relevant subsystems have a fault, theMalfunction Indicator Light (MIL) willilluminate.As long as the electronic controlmodule (ECM) detects a fault, theMalfunction Indicator Light willilluminate continuously. If a seriousmisfire is detected, the MalfunctionIndicator Light will flash continuously.A serious misfire may damage thecatalytic converter.The electronic systems on the vehicle

    will switch to an emergency operation program so that you can continue todrive the vehicle.However, at this time you should driveto your CHEVROLET retailer as soonas possible.If the MIL illuminates for a while thenextinguishes itself, it is normal. It doesnot mean that the system has a fault.

    This light comes on when a door is openor not securely latched. Before drivingcheck that all doors are properly closed.

    Door Ajar Light

    HEX0066

    Caution

    Modifications made to the engine,transmission, exhaust, intake, or fuelsystem of the vehicle or the replace-ment of the original tires with other than those of the same TirePerformance Criteria (TPC) can affectthe vehicle's emission controls and cancause this light to come on.Modifications to these systems could

    lead to costly repairs not covered bythe vehicle warranty. This could alsoresult in a failure to pass a requiredEmission Inspection/Maintenancetest.

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    Engine Coolant TemperatureWarning Light

    The engine coolant temperature warn-ing light comes on briefly when theignition is turned ON. This shows thatthe system is doing a self-test and theindicator light bulb is working correctly.If the system is working normally theindicator light then goes off.If it does not, have the vehicle serviced

    by your CHEVROLET retailer.This light indicates that the engine

    coolant has overheated.If the light comes on and stays on whiledriving, the vehicle may have a problemwith cooling system. Stop the vehicleand turn off the engine to avoid damageto the engine.

    HEX0067 HEX0068

    Front Fog Light Indicator*

    When the front fog lights are on, theindicator light illuminates.See Front Fog Lights on page 69.

    Driver Seat Belt WarningLight*

    HEX0070

    When the ignition switch is ON, thesafety belt warning light will illuminate

    briefly. This means that the system iscarrying out a self-test.Thereafter, unless the driver hasfastened the safety belt, the followingwill take place: Seatbelt warning light illuminates. Seatbelt warning buzzer will sound

    for about 6 seconds.

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    Turn Signal/Hazard WarningFlashers

    HEX0071

    Turn signal/hazard warning flashers areused to confirm that the vehicle'sexternal turn signal lights or hazardwarning flashers are all workingcorrectly.If the green arrow does not flash whenyou activate the turn signal or press thehazard warning switch, then you shouldcheck the fuses and light bulbs, andreplace them if necessary.

    If the vehicle speed exceeds 20km/h, this light will stay on, and atthe same time the warning buzzer will continue to sound for a periodof time.

    Caution

    These indicators are essential for safe driving.If the bulb in the turn signal light