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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 products that offer excellent performance through out their ownership period. Which is why,in addition to producing great cars, we have also set up an extensive, and very well equipped network of retailers and authorized servicecentres across the country.

Naturally, these CHEVROLET retailers knows everything there is to know about your car, and provides you with the best service possible.In fact, every retailer is equipped with the most advanced technology, technicians specially trained by us, and genuine spares. Needless tosay, they are also committed to ensure your complete satisfaction.

So, please contact a CHEVROLET retailer for any servicing need and make sure that only genuine spares are used for your car.

This manual will familiarize you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It will also provide you with important safetyinformation. Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations. In fact, the manual is like a permanent part of your car. And itwould go a long way in ensuring a safe and trouble-free operation for your car.

Should you have any query please feel free to call our 24 hr. Helpline at 30308080 (Prefix local STD code when dialling from mobile phone)or email us at : [email protected].

Happy Motoring

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IMPORTANT NOTICEPlease read this manual and follow the in-structions carefully.

: This is the safety alert symbol usedto alert you to potential hazards in-cluding injuries or damage to yourvehicle or other property. Obey allsafety messages that follow thissymbol.

Throughout this manual you will find spe-cial notations:

• Warning

• Note

• Caution

* or (Option) : The asterisk and (Option)in this manual signify an item of equip-ment that is not included on all ve-hicles. Such items include engine op-tions, model variations specific to onecountry, and optional equipment.

All information, illustrations, and specifi-cations in this manual are based on the lat-est product information available at thetime of publication.

General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. (GMI) re-serve the right to change specifications ordesigns at any time without notice andwithout incurring obligation.

This vehicle may not comply with thestandards or regulations of other coun-tries. Before attempting to register this

WARNING

WARNING indicates a potentially haz-ardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in serious injury or death.

CAUTION

CAUTION indicates a potentiallyhazardous situation which, if notavoided, may result in minor or mod-erate injuries, or damage to your ve-hicle or other property.

NOTE

NOTE indicates information which willassist you with maintenance or otherinstructions concerning your vehicle.

vehicle in any other country, check allapplicable regulations and make any nec-essary modifications.

This manual describes the options andtrims available at the time of publication.Some of the items covered may not applyto your vehicle. Contact yourCHEVROLET retailer for information onoption and trim availability.

Non-GMI genuine parts and accessorieshave not been examined or approved byGMI. We can certify neither the suitabilitynor the safety of non-GMI genuine partsand accessories and are not liable for dam-age caused by their use.

Important: Read Section 2 ("Seats andOccupant Protection Systems") of thismanual fully and carefully before operatingyour vehicle.

Warning : Tampering of wiring harness orfitment of non genuine accessories in yourvehicle may lead to short circuit resultingin fire.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. CSIPL WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET ....................................................................................................... 1-1(Information about Product Warranty, Rust Warranty & Emmision Warranty Policy)

2. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS .......................................................................................... 2-1(Important information about safety belts and other safety features)

3. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ........................................................................................................................ 3-1(Information about instruments, gauges and vehicle controls)

4. HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING ......................................................................................................................... 4-1(How to operate your heating, ventilation and aor conditioning system)

5. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE ...................................................................................................................................... 5-1(Information about how to drive your vehicle under various conditions)

6. EMERGENCIES .......................................................................................................................................................... 6-1(Important information about what to do if you have a problem while driving)

7. SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE. ............................................................................................................................ 7-1(Information about how to propertly maintain your vehicle)

8. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................... 8-1(Information about when to perform vehicle maintenance and the items to be checked)

9. TECHNICAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................. 9-1(Vehicle specifications, lubricant types and other useful information))

10. SERVICE NETWORK ............................................................................................................................................... 10-1

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CSIPL WARRANTY &SERVICE BOOKLET1

• STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE ............ 1-2

• PREDELIVERY INSPECTION & VEHICLE DELIVERY ... 1-8

• OWNER’S STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE .................. 1-9

• CHEVROLET SERVICE ............................................... 1-11

• MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET ............................... 1-17

• BATTERY..................................................................... 1-19

• SEPARATE CORROSION PROTECTION SERVICE ..... 1-20

• BODY INSPECTION RECORD ..................................... 1-21

• EMISSION WARRANTY .............................................. 1-23

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STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE1. SCOPE

General Motors India Private Limited, a private limited company incorporated under the companies Act 1956 and having itsWorks/Registered office at Chandrapura Industrial Estate, Halol, District Panchmahals, Gujarat 389351 (“General MotorsIndia”) warrants that your new Chevrolet vehicle is free from defect in material or workmanship, subject to your compliancewith the following terms and conditions mentioned hereunder and other vehicle maintenance norms as mentioned else-where in this service booklet.Only an authorized CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet will make the necessary repairs, using new, re-condi-tioned or re-manufactured parts with a view to correcting any defect covered by this warranty.

2. WHAT IS COVEREDTime and distance limits for New Vehicle Warranty coverage.

* A hole through a body panel caused by rust / corrosion from inside to outside.** Service / warranty shall be provided by the concerned equipment manufacturer

Warranty Type Warranty Limits Other Warranties

A : General

B : Rust Through*

Three (3) years or 1,00,000 kms (which-ever is earlier) from the date of deliveryby a CHEVROLET retailer or the date offirst registration of the motor vehicle,whichever occurs first.

Three (3) years from the date of deliveryof the motor vehicle or from the date offirst registration of the motor vehicle,whichever occurs first.

These parts are covered by other warranties :1. Battery (one (1) year) (covered by the battery manufacturer**)2. Tyres (one (1) year) (covered by the tyre manufacturer**)3. Audio/Radio/Acc. (one (1) year) (covered by the Audio/Radio/Acc. manufacturer**) See clause 5.

The warranty covers exterior body metal except :1. Items not covered by warranty listed in Section 32. Exhaust pipe and fuel system rust

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• The obligation under this New Vehicle Warranty is limited to the repair of the new motor vehicle at no charge by theChevrolet authorized retailer. For parts replaced during such repair the same warranty applies until the end of the NewVehicle Warranty period as stipulated herein. All warranty claims expire at the end of the warranty period as specifiedunder Clause 2.

• Liability of General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. under this New Vehicle Warranty is limited to the value of the service,repairs/ replacement of parts found to be defective within the warranty period. Beyond servicing and/or repairingdefective parts in the vehicle, General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. does not undertake to replace the vehicle / or reimbursethe purchaser by payment of any money in respect of the vehicle purchased by them.

• Under the terms of New Vehicle Warranty, installation, free service will be provided only within the municipal limits ofthe cities/towns where General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. has its service network, as elaborated elsewhere in this Servicebooklet. This list of authorized retailers is subject to change/modification without prior notice. Service outside themunicipal limits specified above will be provided after charging the actual to and fro traveling and incidental expenses,as prevailing from time to time.

• Necessary care and caution is taken in manufacturing of the vehicle, however, General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. shall notbe liable for any loss or damage caused to any article, property, death or disability caused to any human life arising outof fire, electric fault, short circuit, accidental handling or negligent use of the vehicle. The maximum liability in monetaryterms shall be restricted to the value of the defective parts and / or value of services rendered only. Furthermore, theNew Vehicle Warranty, in no case, shall extend to the payment of any monetary consideration whatsoever, of thereplacement or return of the vehicle as a whole.

• The decision of General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. will be final and binding on all matters arising out of this New VehicleWarranty.

• The owner should preserve the original Invoice for necessary verification and produce the same, as and when required.

• The optimum performance of the vehicle is under standard test conditions.

This New Vehicle Warranty is issued at Halol, District Panchmahals, Gujarat and competent courts shall have exclusivejurisdiction over matters by or following from time to time.

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3. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS

The warranty will cease to exist in following conditions:

a. Failure to have the required periodic inspection and re-quired service performed as per the Periodic MaintenanceSchedule.

b. Improper or wrong maintenance and in deviation withguidelines mentioned in this service booklet.

c. Any modification, alterations made to the vehicle such asincluding but not restricted to adding lights, changingengine specifications to increase horsepower, or usingwide tyres, and or any other modification in the vehiclethat may likely to have an effect on the performance ofthe vehicle. (e.g.: a defect caused by the installation ofnon homologated wheels and tyres are not covered bythe warranty.)

d. Failure to use genuine parts, /fluids (oil, coolant, brakefluid) and / or other accessories / consumablesrecommended or approved by General Motors India Pvt.Ltd.

e. Use of the vehicle for purposes or in a manner other thanthe one mentioned in the owner's manual. Exceeding speci-fied capacities such as loading weight, passenger, speed,use as a commercial vehicle and rpm limitations.

f. Damage caused by driving the vehicle under severe con-ditions such as un-pliable or water-logged roads, in racesor rallies.

g. Damage caused by natural disasters including but notrestricted to earthquakes, storms, floods, fire and acci-dents. The owners are recommended to keep their vehicleinsurance valid at all times.

h. Damage caused by smoke, chemicals, bird-droppings, salt,stone chipping, scratches, iron dust or any other extrane-ous circumstances like external mechanical or chemical in-fluences (regarding paint or body damage, specially stonethrow, air-borne rust, industrial fall out), damage to cata-lytic converter due to use of wrong/bad quality fuel act-ing on the vehicle

i. Damage caused by normal wear (for instance brake-pad,etc.) or exposure to the elements such as discoloring ordeformation of any interior, plastic, chrome or painted partor surface.

j. Sensory complaint by the owner against symptoms suchas noise, vibration or oil stains which do not effect per-formance.

k. Damage which should have been detected during normalusage but became serious when left unattended to and/orthe owner of the vehicle having failed to claim and hav-ing rectified a defect which was already apparent duringvehicle delivery, immediately after delivery or a defectwhich becomes apparent at a later date immediately afterit became apparent.

l. Failure of the owner to adhere to the requirements out-lined in Clause 4.

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m. Fuel system damage caused by water or other foreignmatter in the fuel system.

n. Damage caused by the installation of non genuine acces-sories or equipment after the vehicle has been purchasedfrom the Chevrolet authorized retailer such as radio, cartelephone, CD radio set, or cargo carrier and / or otheractivities of a similar nature.

o. Consumptive parts and oil/grease and other fluids. (Seethe following tables of consumptive parts and oil/greaseand other fluids.)

p. Adjustments, cleaning, inspection, or required periodicmaintenance.

q. Parts designated as requiring periodic replacement.

r. Warranty repair not performed by a CHEVROLET autho-rized retailer.

s. Charges or fees for telephone, tow, transportation chargesof the vehicle to the nearest Chevrolet authorized retailer,rental car, and so forth; compensation for inconvenienceor commercial losses; all other consequential costs relat-ing to the owner being unable to use the vehicle.

t Any accident, damage, loss or destruction due to negli-gent, careless use of vehicle.

u Damage to the engine while driving in water logged con-ditions or entry of water in to the engine.

Consumptive Parts Oil/Grease and other fluids:

Spark Plug

Drive Belts

Air cleaner element

Fuel filter

Oil filter

Clutch disc, clutch parts

Brush holders

Brake shoe and pads

Brake discs

Brake drums

Wiper blades

Light bulbs

Motor brushes

Fuses, etc.

Engine oil

Transmission oil

Power steering fluid*

Brake fluid

Coolant

Grease

Washer fluid

Battery fluid

Gasoline

Air conditioner refrigerant

Other lubricants, etc.

No warranty repair shall be made if it is found that the ve-hicle Identification number like chassis / engine number,odometer or the warranty & service booklet, have beentampered with. This list is neither exclusive nor exhaustiveand the decision of General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. shall befinal and binding.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

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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 vehicle inspected according to this schedule.

The cost of the service is borne by the owner. If the ser-vices are not performed within the specified time limits,the general and the rust through warranty as referred tounder Clause 2 above, shall be rendered null and voidand shall not be reinstated by a subsequent service.

c. Keep the warranty & service booklet (owner’s manual) andall receipts in a safe place to present to the CHEVROLETretailer at regular maintenance visits and when repair workis required.

5. PARTS COVERED BY OTHER WARRANTY CONDI-TION

a. Battery : The coverage period is 1 year from the date ofnew vehicle registration regardless of the distance trav-eled.

b. Tyres : This warranty is covered by the tyre manufacturer.The coverage period is one year. Please check with yourCHEVROLET retailer for details.

c. Audio/Radio/Acc. : This warranty is covered by the au-dio/radio/Acc. manufacturer. The coverage period is oneyear. Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for de-tails.

6. MAKING THE WARRANTY EFFECTIVE

The warranty goes into effect after CHEVROLET autho-rized retailer fills in the appropriate information about yourvehicle and places the retailer's official seal and signaturein the warranty & service booklet (owner’s manual).

7. REQUIREMENTS FOR WARRANTY WORK

To have warranty work carried out, present the warranty& service booklet to the authorized CHEVROLET retaileras mentioned in this booklet. If the warranty & servicebooklet is lost or incomplete, work to be carried out withrespect to the standard warranty shall be refused.

8. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

If the vehicle is sold during the warranty period, pleasedeliver the warranty & service booklet to the new owner.

The new owner will need to complete the change of ad-dress or subsequent ownership notification card locatedelsewhere in this booklet in order for the coverage to betransferred.

9. EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH WARRANTY WORK

The expenses of repair work and parts of your Chevroletwill be covered by Chevrolet standard limited warranty inaccordance with the WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET(OWNER’S MANUAL). Other expenses that are notcovered by the Chevrolet Standard Limited Warranty mustbe covered by the owner.

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10. General Motors India Private Limited is launching theChevrolet Spark in different cities in a phased manner. TheCHEVROLET retailer responsible for delivering your Sparkis qualified to provide all Spark related services within thecity where he is located. As other CHEVROLET retailersbecome operational to handle the Spark, they will also beable to provide similar Spark related services. IN ORDERFOR THE WARRANTY ON YOUR VEHICLE TO APPLY,IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOUR SPARK BE SERVICED,HANDLED AND ATTENDED TO ONLY BY CHEVROLETRETAILER AS SET FORTH IN THIS BOOKLET.

11. The following requisite document should be presentedto the Chevrolet retailer at the time of making a claimunder New Vehicle Warranty:

• Original invoice issued by Chevrolet retailer.

• Warranty and service booklet / maintenance record.

• Any other document deemed to be necessary byCHEVROLET retailer and/or General Motors India Pvt.Ltd.

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PREDELIVERY INSPECTION ANDVEHICLE DELIVERY

Before delivering the vehicle we carried out a thoroughpredelivery inspection in order to ensure that your Chevroletvehicle is in a fault-free condition. Accompanying this ap-propriately filled out service booklet (owner's manual) are thetool kit and your vehicle documents.

You have been informed of the service intervals and neces-sary service checks, including under extreme operating con-ditions and in particular with regard to oil changing of petrolengines.

_______________________________________________

City, date :

_______________________________________________

CHEVROLET Retailer’s / ASO’s Stamp and Signature

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OWNER’SSTATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE

I hereby certify that the car has been delivered in an orderlyand proper operating condition, including Keys, Service booklet(owner's manual) and tool kit. I have read and understood theterms and conditions pertaining to the New Vehicle Warrantyand agree to abide by the same.

I have been informed of the service intervals and necessaryservice checks, including under extreme operating conditions.

___________________________________________________

Date of delivery :

___________________________________________________

City, date :

___________________________________________________

Name and signature of customer :

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

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Dear Customer,

We are confident that you and your family would be en-joying the safe and comfortable drive of the ChevroletSpark.

We would like to undertake a thorough check-up of thevehicle at 1000 kms or 30 days, whichever occurs earlier.This will also allow us to re-emphasize the salient featuresof the Spark to you.

In the unlikely event of an emergency assistance, pleasecall your nearest CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned inthis booklet or please feel free to call our 24 hr. helplineat 30308080.

1000 km/30 days reassurance check-up (whichever is earlier)

VIN no. __________________________

PDI no. __________________________

Date of service __________________________

Date of delivery __________________________

Retailer code __________________________

Customer’s name __________________________

Customer’s tel. no. __________________________

I confirm that the vehicle has been inspected and deliveredto my satisfaction.

Retailer’s Signature Customer’s Signature

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1000 kms Reassurance check-up

General Status review

Check closing efforts of doors,& other functions

Under hood

Visually check routing, leaks &damage

— Check fluid levels

— Engine oil level

— Brake oil level

— Coolant level

— Power steering fluid*

Windscreen washer level & addwasher fluid

Underbody, wheels

Visually check routing, leaks &damage

Check tyre pressure

Electrical Checks

Engine check lamp

Charging lamp

Oil pressure lamp

Parking brake lamp/indicator

High beam/Turn signal

Hazard indicator & all othertelltale lamp

Cigarette lighter/ Rear defogger*

Check lighting system

Horn/Radio/ Outside mirrors

High/ Low beam/ Hazard signal

Turn signal/ Flash to pass sig-nal

Front/ Rear fog lamps*/ Taillamps

Stop lamp/ Reversing lamp/Trunk lamp

Dynamic Evaluation

Steering function/ noise/ abnor-mal drag

Clutch & gear shifting function/ noise

Accelerating & braking func-tion/ noise

Check tyres

Any other abnormal noise

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CHEVROLET inspection

1st Service Check 6 months / 5000 kms whichever occursearlier

VIN

Regn. No.

Delivery date

Date of service

Kms

I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction.

Customer’s Signature

Labour free & Parts are chargeable(Retain with job card)

CHEVROLET inspection

2nd Service Check 1 year / 10000 kms whichever occursearlier

VIN

Regn. No.

Delivery date

Date of service

Kms

I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction.

Customer’s Signature

Labour free & Parts are chargeable(Retain with job card)

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Delivering Retailer’s stamp & date

I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per theschedule.

Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & date

Delivering Retailer’s stamp & date

I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per theschedule.

Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & date

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CHEVROLET inspection

3rd Service Check 1.5 years / 15000 kms whichever occursearlier

VIN

Regn. No.

Delivery date

Date of service

Kms

I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction.

Customer’s Signature

Labour & Parts are chargeable(Retain with job card)

CHEVROLET inspection

4th Service Check 2 years / 20000 kms whichever occursearlier

VIN

Regn. No

Delivery date

Date of service

Kms

I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction.

Customer’s Signature

Labour & Parts are chargeable(Retain with job card)

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Delivering Retailer’s stamp & date

I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per theschedule.

Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & date

Delivering Retailer’s stamp & date

I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per theschedule.

Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & date

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MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET

(Repair category - Free Service/Paid Service/Running Repair/Accident Repair)

Repair

DateR.O. No. Kms.

Repair Cat-egory

Details of Repair DoneName of Servicing

RetailerRetailer’s Stamp &

Signature

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MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET

(Repair category - Free Service/Paid Service/Running Repair/Accident Repair)

Repair

DateR.O. No. Kms.

Repair Cat-egory

Details of Repair DoneName of Servicing

RetailerRetailer’s Stamp &

Signature

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BATTERYBattery type : _____________________

Battery make : ____________________

Battery number : __________________

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

• The battery must be fitted firmly in the cradle.

• Connecting cables and connectors must be fastened se-curely on to the battery.

• Connections must be made in the right polarity.

• Terminals must be kept coated with petroleum jelly/vaseline. DO NOT USE GREASE.

• Battery top & vent plugs must always be kept clean &dry .

• Electrolyte level must always be maintained in line withthe bottom of the vent hole. In case of any drop in elec-trolyte level, add pure distilled water. NEVER ADD ACID.

• Battery is warranted for a period of one year only.

• Liability under this warranty is limited to defects arisingout of faulty material or workmanship developing underproper use and NOT when the battery is merely dis-charged.

• Defects arising out of faulty vehicle electrical systems,negligent maintenance, incorrect charging or improper fill-ing of the battery by unauthorised dealer/auto electriciansare not covered by warranty.

• Consequent liabilities are not covered by this warrantypolicy.

CHEVROLET Retailer’sStamp

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SEPARATE

CORROSION PROTECTION

SERVICE

Body/ Underbody Corrosion Protection Service

General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. provides a three (3) years warrantythat no rust-through of the body/underbody will occur, providedthat the directives from General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. concern-ing the treatment, maintenance, and care of the vehicle (owner’smanual) and especially the inspection and checks prescribed inthe service booklet have been carried out.

Furthermore, the body paintwork and the corrosion protectionmust be visually inspected for damage as part of the regularannual inspection or 10,000 kms service. The customer is informedof any damage detected and measures to rectify this damage.Any damage discovered is also indicated in the following corro-sion protection diagram.

Confirmation of the inspection is indicated by a stamp and datedsignature, accompanied by indication of the vehicle mileage onthe following verification documents.

Make use of this possibility in order to avoid problems duringwarranty claims regarding rust- through of the body / underbody.

The rust through warranty is not applicable if areas damaged byany reason remain unattended and become the cause of corro-sion.

All repairs when required should be carried out promptly andby the CHEVROLET retailer.

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BODY INSPECTION RECORD

Use the following symbols to indicate damage.

Chipping

Scratch

Antirust re-treatment necessary

Dent / Bumpy

Other damage

Vehicle identification number : ______________________________

Registration number : ______________________________

Name / address of owner : ______________________________

______________________________

In order to maintain the Chevrolet rust-through warranty, the vehiclemust be subjected to an inspection by CHEVROLET retailer once ayear. Any resulting work is subject to a charge.

Check-up 1 year after initial registration.

Check-up date : _____________________________________

Odometer reading : _____________________________________

Damage found : 1. Outer body Yes No

2. Under body Yes No

3.Engine compartment Yes No

Retailer

stamp / signature : _____________________________________

Damage repaired : Yes No

Remarks : _____________________________________

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

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BODY INSPECTION RECORD

Use the following symbols to indicate damage.

Chipping

Scratch

Antirust re-treatment necessary

Dent / Bumpy

Other damage

Vehicle identification number : ______________________________

Registration number : ______________________________

Name / address of owner : ______________________________

______________________________

In order to maintain the Chevrolet rust-throgh warranty, the vehiclemust be subjected to an inspection by CHEVROLET retailer once ayear. Any resulting work is subject to a charge.

Check-up 2 year after initial registration.

Check-up date : _____________________________________

Odometer reading : _____________________________________

Damage found : 1. Outer body Yes No

2. Under body Yes No

3.Engine compartment Yes No

Retailer

stamp / signature : _____________________________________

Damage repaired : Yes No

Remarks : _____________________________________

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

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EMISSION WARRANTY(Applicable in NCR Delhi,Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai)

Subject to other terms of the warrantypolicy and the conditions and obliga-tions laid down hereunder, General Mo-tors India Pvt. Ltd., certifies that thecomponents liable to affect the emissionof the gaseous pollutants in the vehiclein the normal use despite the use towhich it may be subjected, comply withthe provisions of Rule 115 (2) of the cen-tral Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989,and fur-ther warrants that if on examination bya service center duly authorized by theGeneral Motors India Pvt. Ltd., the ve-hicle is discovered to be failing to meetthe emission standard as specified in thesaid rule, our authorized service centershall take such corrective measures asmay be necessary and shall at its solediscretion either repair or replace free ofcharge such components of emissioncontrol system as are specified in Annex-ure II hereof.

The definitions of various terms used inEmission warranty proposal are given in

Annexure –I. These definitions shall bein line with the definition of the existingproduct Warranty definition.

Conditions :1. This warranty will be in addition to

and will run concurrently and paral-lel to the product warranty and willapply only in respect to componentsas mentioned in Annexure-II.

2. The period of the vehicle’s warrantyshall commence from the date of thevehicle sale.

2.1 Warranty period - 1,00,000 kms or3 years whichever occurs earlier,from date of the vehicle sale.

3 The warranty claim will be acceptedonly after examination carried out byCHEVROLET Retailers leading to afirm conclusion that none of theoriginal settings /specifications havebeen tampered with and that thecomponents (s) as mentioned in An-nexure –II has/have a manufacturingdefect, and /or, that the vehicle isunable to meet the In-use emission

standard.

4. The methods of examination to de-termine the warrantable condition ofthe components will be at sole dis-cretion of General Motors India Pvt.Ltd. and or its authorised servicecenters and results of such examina-tion will be final and binding. If, onexamination, the warrantable condi-tion is not established, General Mo-tors India Pvt. Ltd. will have the rightto charge full, or part, of the cost ofsuch examination and resulting re-pairs /rectification.

5. In case of acceptance of the warrantyunder Emission Warranty, GeneralMotors India Pvt. Ltd. will replace,at CHEVROLET Retailers, free ofcharge, the components which arecovered as mentioned in Annexure-II, but the consumables as men-tioned in OM shall be charged asper actual applicable rates.

6. In case of a vehicle in which thecomponents covered under EmissionWarranty or the associated parts, arenot independently replaceable, on

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account of their being integral partsof a complete assembly, will have thesole discretion to replace either theentire assembly or by using some ofthe parts of the system through suit-able repairs or modifications.

7. Any consequential repairs or re-placement of parts which may befound necessary to establish compli-ance to In-use emission standards,in addition to the replacement of thecomponents covered under EmissionWarranty, will not be made free ofcost unless such parts are alsofound to be in a warrantable condi-tion within the scope and limit of theproduct Warranty (Chevrolet Spark-3 years / 1,00,000 kms, whichever isearlier). The consumables andlabour shall be charged per actualduring such repairs or replacement ofparts.

8. All the parts removed for replace-ment under warranty will be the prop-erty of General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.

9. General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. willnot be responsible for the cost of

transportation of the vehicle to thenearest Authorized Service Center orany loss due to non-availability ofthe vehicle during the period of awarranty claim and examination byCHEVROLET retailers.

10. General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. willnot be responsible for any fines,penalties that may be charged byStatutory or Regulatory authoritieson account of failure of the vehicleto comply with the in-use emissionstandards on the vehicle not meet-ing any such given legal/ regulatoryrequirement, during inspection bysuch authorities.

11. Emission Warranty will be applicableirrespective of the change of owner-ship of the vehicle provided all theconditions as laid down in this docu-ment are met from the date of origi-nal sale of the vehicle.

This Emission Warranty will be appli-cable only if the customer :

(i) Observes all the important instruc-tions and any other precautionslisted in the OM for use of the ve-

hicle.

(ii) Under all circumstances uses lubri-cants and fuel as recommended byGeneral Motors India Pvt. Ltd.

(iii) Regularly obtains and carries outmaintenance at CHEVROLET retail-ers as per the list in this booklet only,in accordance with General MotorsIndia Pvt. Ltd. guidelines and entersthe details in the Service Booklet.

(iv) Immediately approaches the nearestCHEVROLET retailers as per the listin this booklet upon discovery offailure to comply with the In-useemission standard inspite of havingmaintained and used the vehicle inaccordance with the instructions inthe OM and having carried outsuch repairs and adjustments asmay be required with a view to es-tablish such compliance.

(v) Produces the ‘Pollution Under Con-trol (PUC)’ certificate valid for theperiod immediately preceding thetest during which the failure is dis-covered, the test having been car-ried out either for obtaining a new

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certificate, or pursuant upon beingdirected by an officer as referred toin sub – rule (2) of Rule 116 of theCentral Motor Vehicles Rules.

(vi) Produces the Service Booklet(owner’s Manual) and all relevantbills for verification of details.

(vii) Produces receipts covering mainte-nance of the vehicle as specified inthe OM from the date of originalpurchase of the vehicle.

(viii)Produces valid certificate of insur-ance & RTO registration.

Conditions under which warrantyis NOT applicable:

1. Non production/availability of avalid ‘Pollution under Control’ cer-tificates as described in customerobligation (V).

2. In case the vehicle is not servicedby CHEVROLET retailers as per thelist in this booklet as per the ser-vice schedule described in the main-tenance chart given in the Owner’sManaul.

3. A vehicle, which has been sub-jected to abnormal use, abuses,neglect and improper maintenanceor has met with an accident.

4. Use of such replacement parts,which are not specified and ap-proved by General Motors IndiaPvt. Ltd.

5. If the vehicle or parts thereof, havebeen altered, tampered with or modi-fied or replaced in an unauthorizedmanner.

6. A vehicle on which the odometer isnot functioning or the odometerhas been changed or the reading ofwhich has been changed / tamperedwith so that the actual mileage can-not be readily determined.

7. A vehicle, which has been used, forcompetitions, races, rallies or for thepurpose of establishing records.

8. Examination by CHEVROLET retail-ers as per the list in this booklet ofthe vehicle shows that any of theconditions stipulated in the OM

with regard to use and maintenancehave been violated.

9. A vehicle, which has been run onadulterated fuel or lubricant or fu-els lubricants other than those,specified by General Motors IndiaPvt. Ltd.

Scope and Limits:

1. This emission warranty is in addi-tion to the product warranty for thevehicle as per the scope and limitdescribed in the OM and all condi-tions described therein will apply,in addition to those exclusivelystipulated in this warranty.

2. The emission warranty covers onlycompliance with the emission stan-dard as specified in sub rule (2) ofRule 115 of CMVR. It does notcover any other performance ofthese parts or routine test and con-sequent maintenance or adjust-ments to establish compliance tothe in-use emission standard as ap-plicable to the state, in which thevehicle is registered and is in use.

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ANNEXURE-IDefinitions:

1. Vehicle : The Motor Vehicle approved for sale within India under the provisions of Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 orany subsequent amendment or substitution thereof.

2. Owner Manual (OM) : A document given to the customer at the time of sale of the vehicle giving guidelines on use andmaintenance of the vehicle including the terms and conditions of Warranty

3. Maintenance : Maintenance as per the schedule provided in the owner’s manual by General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.includinginspection, verification check, adjustment and replacement, if necessary.

4. Service Booklet : The scheduled service record book in Owner’s Manual, which is required to be filled by CHEVROLETretailer at the time of service.

5. Abnormal Use : The situations when the vehicle is put to use other than that intended by General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.such as racing, overloading or use of adulterated fuel or fuel not recommended by General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.

6. Manufacturing Defect : Means deficiency or deviation from normal production tolerance in design, material, or workman-ship in a device or system which affects any parameter, performance, or component belonging to emission control system.

7. Product Warranty : The manufacturer warranty as provided by General Motors India Pvt. Ltd., which covers failure ofvarious parts and systems as per the Owner’s Manaul. 3 years / 1,00,000 kms (Whichever is earlier).

8. Emission Warranty : Warranty for emission performance of the vehicle as determined by sub-rule (2) of rule no 115 of theCentral Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.

9. Authorized Service Centers : Any service facilities authorised by General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. to perform warranty re-pairs. This shall include all of CHEVROLET retailers that are recognised for service of subject vehicles or any other servicecenter duly authorised by General Motors India Pvt. Ltd.

10. Warrantable Condition : Warrantable condition means any condition of a vehicle, which triggers the responsibility of Gen-eral Motors India Pvt. Ltd. to take corrective action within the framework of emission Warranty. This however shall notinclude any statutory or regulatory fines or penalties.

11. Warranted Parts : Those components, listed as per Annexure–II.

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ANNEXURE - IIList of Components Covered under Emission Warranty

S. No. Part name

1 Catalytic Converter***

2 Exhaust Manifold Gasket

3 Electronic Control Module

4 MTIA

5 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor

6 Air Temp. Sensor

7 Oxygen sensor

8 Coolant Temperature Sensor

9 Injectors

10 Knock sensor

11 Exhaust Gas Re-circulation Valve

*** Catalytic Converter is covered only for emission related failures as provided under the warranty statement. Replacementsif any shall not be applicable for breakage and noise problems.

Note : All the above mentioned parts are covered only if the car fails to meet the prescribed Emission norms. Any other perfor-mance problems shall be treated as not relevant to the Emission warranty.

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SEATS AND OCCUPANTPROTECTION SYSTEMS2

• ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS ................ 2-2

• FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS ................................... 2-6

• REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS ..................................... 2-6

• THREE-POINT SAFETY BELTS .............................. 2-6

• CENTER REAR LAP BELT ..................................... 2-8

• PREGNANT WOMEN AND SAFETY BELTS ........... 2-9

• HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................... 2-9

• FRONT SEATS ..................................................... 2-10

• REAR SEATS ....................................................... 2-11

• SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(DRIVER AIR BAG, OPTION) .............................. 2-12

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WARNING

• Safety belts have been shown to bethe single most effective protectionagainst injury or death in a vehicu-lar accident!

• As the owner and driver of your ve-hicle, you must make certain thateach occupant is properly wearingthe safety belt provided at the seat-ing position.

• Pregnant women, injured, andphysically impaired persons shouldalso wear safety belts. Like all otheroccupants, they are more likely tosuffer serious injury or death, ifthey do not do so.

• The best way to protect the foetus isto protect the mother.

• Why safety belts work, how to wearthem, and how to adjust your seatposition properly, is explained inthis section. Read all of the infor-mation provided and always observethese instructions and warnings inorder to gain the full benefit of thesesafety systems.

ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETYBELTS!Occupant protection has been the focusof much private and public research anddevelopment for many years. The seatbelts are incorporated into the vehiclesolely for the protection of the occupants.The safety belts can protect you and yourpassengers only if they are used.

The safety belt information included hereis intended for vehicle occupants of adultsize and for older children who have out-grown booster seats.

Be sure that if children are too small to bewell restrained by the safety belt system,that they are secured in an appropriatechild restraint.

WHY WEAR SAFETY BELTS?

Safety belts are helpful for several distinctreasons:

1) Safety belts attach the occupants tothe vehicle so that they will not beejected during an accident.

2) Safety belts attach the occupant to thevehicle so that they can use the spacebetween their pre-crash seating posi-tion and the front of the vehicle to slowdown to a stop more gradually, as theirsafety belts stretch and the front endof the vehicle absorbs the energy of thecrash by crumpling.

3) Safety belts keep the driver in his seat,so that the driver might have a chanceto regain control in certain accident situ-ations.

4) Safety belts keep occupants from be-ing catapulted into and injuring thedriver and other occupants.

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HOW SAFETY BELTS WORK!

Safety belts cannot work unless they areworn and worn properly.

Vehicle occupants are injured if the forcesapplied to the body’s structures are greaterthan the body can tolerate without beinginjured. If a person’s body is stoppedabruptly, the forces applied to the bodywill be high, whereas if the body is sloweddown gradually over some distance, theforces will be much lower. Thus, in orderto protect an occupant from injury in acrash, the idea is to give the person asmuch time and distance as possible incoming to a stop.

Imagine a person running at 15 miles perhour (25 km/h) head first into a concretewall. Imagine a second person running at15 miles per hour into a wall covered by a3-foot (90 cm) thick deformable cushion.In the first instance the person could beseriously injured or even killed. In the sec-ond, the runner could expect to walk awayuninjured. Why? In the first instance, thebody hit the non-yielding concrete surfaceand stopped immediately. All of the energy

the sprinter built up was absorbed by thestructures of the body, not by the non-yielding concrete surface. In the secondexample, the body had exactly the sameamount of energy that had to be absorbedas in the first example, but it continued tomove into the padding, giving the bodyadditional time and distance to slow downto a complete stop as the padding ab-sorbed the sprinter’s energy by deforming.

If a car crashes into a concrete wall at 30miles per hour (50 km/h), the front bumperof the car stops immediately, but the pas-senger compartment stops more graduallyas the front structure of the vehiclecrumples. The belted occupant is held tothe seat and gains the advantage of thecushion provided by the crumpling of thefront of the vehicle and the stretching ofthe safety belt webbing. That beltedoccupant’s body slows down from 50 km/h (30 mph) to zero over a distance of 90-120 cm (3-4 feet). That belted occupantalso remains properly positioned so that,if the air bag (if provided) deploys in a fron-tal collision, the occupant might neverstrike any rigid structures in the vehicle.

The unbelted occupant receives no suchbenefit. The unbelted person is not at-tached to the vehicle and so that personcontinues to travel at the vehicle’s pre-crash speed of 30 miles per hour (50 km/h) until striking a hard object at approxi-mately 30 miles per hour (50 km/h) andstopping abruptly. Even in a frontal colli-sion in which the air bag (if provided)deploys, the unbelted front seat occupantremains at greater risk of serious injury ordeath than the properly restrained frontseat occupant.

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WARNING

SAFETY BELTS PROTECT

Accident statistics show that driversand passengers properly wearingsafety belts have a lower risk of beinginjured and a higher chance of surviv-ing an accident. For this reason, wear-ing a safety belt is legally required inmost countries.

WEARING THE SAFETY BELT

Each front seat and each outboard rearseat of your CHEVROLET vehicle isequipped with a three-point safety beltsystem that is anchored at three loca-tions. All front and rear seat belts arestored and locked by a retractormechanism. When set in its normalemergency locking mode, the three-point safety belt requires no length ad-justment and allows freedom of move-ment when the vehicle moves at con-stant speeds.

(Continued)

WARNING

However in a sudden or strong stop, orduring heavy acceleration or decelera-tion, the safety belt will lock automati-cally to restrain the body.

In order to gain the full benefit of asafety belt, you must wear it correctlyand position yourself correctly withinyour seat, as follows:

• Seatback upright (not reclined, toprevent you from “submarining” orslipping out from under the safetybelt, and injuring vulnerable bodyparts in a crash.)

• Occupant sitting upright (notslouched, to properly position the lapand shoulder portions of the safetybelt for maximum restraint andminimum injury to soft and vulner-able parts of your body in a crash)

• Safety belt latch plate and bucklesecurely fastened with a “click” (ifthe safety belt is not securelylatched, it cannot provide any protec-tion; pull on the belt to make sureit is secure) (Continued)

WARNING

• Lap portion of safety belt snug andlow on hips and bony pelvis (not ab-domen where the restraining beltcould cause serious injury in acrash – THIS IS PARTICULARLYIMPORTANT FOR PREGNANTWOMEN)

• Shoulder portion of the safety beltsover your outside shoulder and snugagainst the chest (not under an arm,around your neck, over an insideshoulder or behind your back, andnot loose with slack allowing exces-sive forward movement and injury ina crash)

• Only one occupant per one safetybelt (do not allow more than oneperson in a safety belt; multiplepeople in a single safety belt canexceed the capacity of the safetybelts and people sharing a safetybelt can cause crushing and otherinjuries to each other in a crash)

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WARNING

• Children in secure child seats (in acrash the forces are too great for anadult to hold onto a child and theadult will crush the child if theyshare the same safety belt)

• No unbelted occupants (occupantsnot wearing a safety belt are an in-jury threat to themselves and toother occupants in the vehicle be-cause in a crash they become a free-flying body that will strike otherpersons in their path)

• No twisted safety belts (twistedsafety belts will not move freely andrestrain properly and can cut intothe occupants rather than spreadthe force, thus increasing the riskof injury and death)

• Lock doors (unlocked doors in-crease the risk of injury and deathfrom external impacts and ejectionin a crash)

WARNING

• Make periodic checks (while ridingin the vehicle, check from time totime to be sure that the lap portionof the belt is snugly across the hipsand has not ridden up around thewaist and that the shoulder portionis midway over the shoulder andacross the chest; properly positionedbelts allow the stronger structuresof the hips and shoulders to absorbthe forces of the belt against thebody, while improperly positionedbelts may cause neck injury or in-jury to the vulnerable organs in theabdominal area).

• No hard or breakable objects, be-tween safety belts and body parts(objects such as pens, glasses, etc.in the occupant’s pocket or on thecloth can cause injury in the eventof a collision)

(Continued)

WARNING

If the safety belt goes over an armrest(if so equipped), lap portion of thesafety belt could force the occupant’sabdomen, not the bony pelvis, in a col-lision.

• Be sure that the safety belt goes un-der the armrests.

Failure to follow this can result in in-juries or even death in case of a colli-sion.

WARNING

• Improper use of a safety belt cancause serious injury. Do not modifythe safety belt. Do not add any de-vice which would affect the opera-tion of the safety belt.

• Before you close the door, makesure the safety belt is out of the way.Otherwise, the belt and/or the ve-hicle body could be damaged.

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Always fasten your safety belts correctly:

1. Close and lock the doors.

2. Make sure seatback is upright.

3. Pick up the safety belt latch plate anduse it to pull the belt across your body.Make sure the belt is not twisted. If thesafety belt locks as you are pulling itout, allow it to rewind into the retrac-tor. Pull the safety belt out again to acomfortable and secure length.

4. Position the shoulder belt midway overthe shoulder and across the chest.Never place the shoulder belt acrossthe neck. This assures that in the case

FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTSEach front seat is equipped with adjust-able seat and seatback with height-adjust-able head restraint and three point lap-and-shoulder safety belts.

REAR SEAT OCCUPANTSThe rear seat is equipped with two out-board seating positions featuring three-point lap-and-shoulder safety belts and acenter seat equipped with a lap safety belt.

THREE-POINT SAFETY BELTSTo help reduce the risk of personal injuryin collisions or sudden manoeuvres, yourCHEVROLET vehicle is equipped withthree-point safety belts. The two frontseats and the two outboard rear seatingpositions are each equipped with three-point safety belts. These safety belts areeach anchored in three locations to re-strain passengers who are properly posi-tioned and wearing the safety belt.

S3W1061AS3W1138A

A three-point safety belt set in the ELR /WLR (Emergency Locking Retractor /Webbing Locking Retractor) mode re-quires no length adjustment and allowsthe freedom of body movement when thevehicle moves at a constant speed.

However, in the event of a sudden orstrong stop, or during heavy accelerationor deceleration, the safety belt will lock au-tomatically to restrain the body.

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of a collision, the belt applies force tothe shoulder bones and keeps the im-pact away from ribs or neck, helping toavoid serious internal injuries.

5. Wear the lap belt low and snug on thehips, not the waist. This assures thatin the case of a collision, the belt ap-plies force to the pelvic bones and notthe abdomen, helping to avoid seriousinjuries.

6. Push the latch plate firmly into thebuckle until the mechanism clicks.Make sure you are using the properbuckle. Be sure to position the releasebutton on the buckle so you can un-buckle the safety belt quickly if neces-sary.

7. Pull up on the latch plate to make sureit is secure.

To remove the safety belt, press the re-lease button on the buckle. The belt willretract automatically. Guide the safetybelt as it retracts to prevent the latchplate from damaging interior surfaces orinjuring occupants.

Maintain your safety belts:

1. Periodically inspect all safety belts, re-lated parts, and assemblies. Have thesereplaced by your CHEVROLET retailerif any safety belts, assemblies or relatedparts are damaged.

2. You must replace any safety belt or re-lated part that has been stretched ordamaged in an accident, even if thestretching or damage is not obvious orvisible. Stretched belts and damagedparts do not perform effectively. Re-placement of safety belts must be withnew belts only.

3. CHEVROLET recommends replacingthe entire safety belt assembly afteryour vehicle has been in a collision. Ifyour CHEVROLET retailer finds that nosafety belt damage has occurred andthat everything is in proper workingorder, you need not make any replace-ment.

4. It is dangerous to operate your vehiclewith damaged safety belts or otherparts.

S3W1062AS3W1137A

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WARNING

• After a collision, inspect all safetybelts and related parts for frayingor other damage. Ask yourCHEVROLET retailer to replaceany damaged parts.

• It is dangerous to operate your ve-hicle with damaged safety belts orother parts.

Failure to make appropriate repairsmay result in additional damage toyour vehicle or personal injuries.

CENTER REAR LAP BELTTo fasten the center rear lap belt:

1. Hold the metal latch plate 90-degrees tothe belt and pull belt low across hips.

2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle.

3. Pull free end of belt away from latchplate to tighten belt.

4. Pull on belt clip to take up slack.

To remove the lap belt, press the releasebutton on the buckle.

Belt clip

PULL

PULL

PULL tolengthen

S3W1064A

INSERT to fasten PRESS to unfasten

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PREGNANT WOMEN ANDSAFETY BELTSSafety belts work for everyone, includingpregnant women.

Like all occupants, pregnant women aremore likely to be seriously injured if theydo not wear safety belts. In addition, whena safety belt is worn properly, it is morelikely that the unborn child will be safe ina crash.

To provide maximum protection, a pregnantwoman should wear a three-point safetybelt. She should wear the lap portion ofthe belt as low as possible throughout herpregnancy.

HEAD RESTRAINTSHead restraints are designed to reduce therisk of neck injuries in case of a collision.

For maximum protection, slide the headrestraint up or down so the top of the re-straint is level with the top of your ears.

WARNING

Removed or improperly adjusted headrestraints can result in serious headand neck injuries in case of a collision.

To adjust the front and rear (Option) headrestraints, raise the head restraint or pushit down while pressing the release button.

If the head restraint must be removed forany reason,

1. Pull it up to the stop position.

2. While pushing the release button, liftthe head restraint from the guidesleeve.

3. Replace head restraint and reset it inintended position before driving.

WARNING

Make sure that the head restraint hasbeen put back into place and readjustedbefore driving.

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WARNING

If a crash occurs, front occupants inreclined seats can lose restrainingbenefits of the seatback and safetybelts by sliding out from under thesafety belt or by being thrown into theseat belt in an awkward position.

• Do not position either front seatbackin the reclined position while thevehicle is being operated.

Serious injuries, death and ejectionfrom the vehicle can result.

WARNING

• Do not adjust the driver’s seat whilethe vehicle is moving.

Driver could lose control of the vehicleand injury or property damage couldresult.

FRONT SEATSFRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT

To move the front seat forward or back-ward:

1. Pull up and hold the lever located un-der the front side of the front seat.

2. Slide the seat to the desired position.

3. Release the lever and make sure theseat is locked into place.

FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT

To tilt seatback forward or backward, liftthe lever up on the outside of the seatcushion until the seatback is adjusted tothe desired position. Release the lever tolock the seatback in place.

WARNING

• Do not adjust the driver’s seatbackwhile the vehicle is moving.

Driver could lose control of the vehicleand injury or property damage couldresult.

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REAR SEATSFOLDING REAR SEATBACK

The seatbacks can be folded down (Op-tion) for additional cargo space.

1. To fold the seat cushion, pull the seatcushion up and fold it forward.

You may need to move the front seatforward or raise the front seatback tothe upright position in order for theseat cushion to fold forward.

2. To fold down the seatback, lift the re-lease knob on top of the seatback andfold the seatback forward.

S3W1069A S3W1070A

To return the seat to the passenger posi-tion, lift the seatback and push it rearwarduntil it latches. Make sure the seat islocked in place.

To return the seat cushion to its originalposition, lift it up and push it back intoplace. Push the front part of the seat cush-ion down firmly until it latches.

Check to be sure that the safety belts areproperly routed and are not twisted.

WARNING

Do not allow passengers to sit on thefolded seatbacks while the vehicle is inmotion.

Unrestrained luggage or passengerson a folded seatback can be thrownwithin or ejected from the vehicle in asudden stop or accident.

WARNING

Do not pull the release knobs on thetop of the seatback while the vehicleis moving. This can cause damage orinjuries to the occupants.

Make sure that the seatback and seatcushion, when returned to their origi-nal positions, are securely locked inplace.

Make sure the rear seat safety beltsand buckles are not pinched under therear seat cushion.

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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTSYSTEM (DRIVER AIR BAG,Option)Your vehicle is equipped with an air bagsupplemental restraint system (SRS) de-signed to protect properly seated and re-strained driver seat occupant. This is in ad-dition to three-point safety belt and othersafety features. The driver air bag is spe-cially packed in a module, from which theair bag is designed to inflate and deployat extremely high speed and force in theevent your vehicle is involved in certaintypes of collisions which pose a high riskof serious injury or death to the driver.

DRIVER’S AIR BAG

Driver’s air bag(option)

The driver’s air bag module is located inthe center of the steering wheel.

Driver’s air bag

WARNING

Driver air bag is only a supplementalrestraint, and is most effective in com-bination with safety belt.

All occupants, including the driver,should always wear their safety belts,to minimize the risk of severe injuryor death in the event of a crash.

• Driver air bag does not deploy inside or rear collisions. Occupantsnot wearing their safety belts willnot be protected by any restraintsystem, resulting in severe injuriesor death in these types of collisions.

• Drivers who are not properly wear-ing their safety belts may bethrown forward by braking beforeimpact, placing their bodies near oragainst the driver air bag module.This can cause severe injury fromthe force of driver air bag’s deploy-ment.

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other vehicle. The actual speed at whichan air bag will inflate may be higher in thereal world, because real-world accidentsusually involve more complicated multi-vehicle impacts, angled impacts, and in-complete frontal impacts (e.g. sideswipes),and because the object struck is usuallynot immovable.

How air bags work

An air bag is designed to keep your head,neck, and chest from slamming into thesteering wheel or windshield in a front-endcrash. It is not designed to inflate in rear-end or rollover crashes or in most side-impact crashes. Your driver air bag is de-signed to deploy in crashes that areequivalent to, or exceed the force of avehicle traveling at a speed of 15 to 23km/h (9.3 ~ 14.3 mph) crashing into a solidimmovable wall.

The air bag system activates druing a se-vere collision which is either frontal orwhen the impact angle is up to 30° fromstraight ahead.

This crash severity level at which thedriver air bag will deploy was selected toassure inflation of air bag in our vehiclesat or below the crash severity at which astatistical risk of death begins for frontalcollisions.

In the real world, cars rarely crash squarelyinto immovable walls; air bags most oftendeploy when a vehicle collides with an-

NOTE

An air bag can also inflate in moder-ate to severe non-collision situations(e.g., slamming the undercarriage orother solid component of the vehiclein a dip in the driving surface) wherethe crash sensors generate a signalequivalent to a crash into a solid im-movable barrier at 15 to 23 km/h (9.3~ 14.3 mph).

Driver air bag inflates when a sensor de-tects a front-end crash of a severity suffi-cient for air bag deployment. The crashsensor sends an electric signal to initiatethe air bag’s inflation. A propellant is ig-nited which rapidly burns inside the airbag module, producing enough nitrogengas to fully inflate the air bag. The chemi-cal process and nitrogen gas are harmlessto the vehicle’s occupants. Within 0.045seconds of the crash detection, the pres-sure of the inflating air bag splits open theplastic trim covering on the module, whichis stored on the inside surface to allow thetrim of the steering wheel hub to split openunder force.

The air bag fully inflates to create a sur-face that can catch the forward movementof the driver’s head and upper torso. Asthe driver comes into contact with the airbag, the gas in the bag empties throughholes at the base of the bag to soak upthe force from the occupant’s forwardmovement.

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SRS SERVICING

Your Supplemental Restraint System(SRS)is virtually maintenance free.

However, if any of the following occurs,have your SRS serviced immediately bythe CHEVROLET retailer.

• Driver air bag has deployed.

• Driver air bag’s warning lamp indicatesmalfunction.

AFTER THE AIR BAG DEPLOYS

After the air bag deflates, you may noticea burning smell, smoke, and white powderin the interior of the vehicle. This is nor-mal. The burning smell is from the propel-lant that was ignited to inflate the airbag.The white powder is cornstarch or talcumor sodium compounds which lubricate theair bag to reduce friction on the air bagduring storage and inflation. Althoughthey may cause some skin or eye irritation,these substances are not toxic.

NOTE

Air bag cannot smother you and itdoesn’t restricts your movement. Airbag has vents, so they deflate immedi-ately after cushioning you.

The entire process, from initial contactthrough the air bag’s inflation and defla-tion, occurs within 0.2 seconds, faster thanthe blink of an eye. Because the collisionis over in a fraction of a second, and ve-hicles involved in an accident usuallycome to the final point of rest only one ortwo seconds after initial contact, thesupplemental restraint system must sensethe crash and cause the air bag to deploynearly instantaneously to protect thedriver.

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WARNING

• Do not drive your vehicle if thedriver air bag has deployed.

• Do not try to repair, alter, or disposeof the driver air bag yourself.

• Air bag is installed under high pres-sure with sophisticated crash sens-ing and air bag inflating systems.Allowing an untrained and unautho-rized person to handle an air bagcan lead to serious injuries anddeath.

• Contact CHEVROLET retailer im-mediately if your vehicle’s driver airbag has deployed, if damage occursto your vehicle at or near the driverair bag module, or if you believe forany reason that the operating con-dition of driver air bag has beenimpaired.

Driving a vehicle after an air bag hasdeployed without authorized servicecan result in severe injuries anddeath.

HOW AIR BAG PROTECTS DRIVER

Drivers are usually injured in a collisionbecause their bodies are thrown into astationary object, either inside the vehicle,such as the steering wheel, instrumentpanel or windshield, or outside the vehicle,such as the driving surface or a tree. Se-vere injuries also occur by drivers beingjolted by the forces of the crash, evenwithout body contact with a stationaryobject or surface.

All of these injuries are caused by theforce created by the collision as the ve-hicle is brought to a sudden stop. The timeand distance which a vehicle is allowed inslowing or stopping in great part deter-mines the severity of a collision’s effect onthe driver. For example, when a vehiclebrakes to a stop at a red light, the driver’sbody is forced forward. This is becauseboth the vehicle and its driver are initiallytraveling at the same speed. The brakesslow the vehicle, and the driver continuesto move forward somewhat inside the ve-hicle. However, properly positioned andrestrained drivers are rarely injured whena vehicle comes to a stop by even sud-den and hard braking. This is becauseeven hard braking allows a comparativelylong time and distance for the vehicle tostop. The safety belts and the driver’sstrength are generally sufficient to safelycounteract the force of a braking stop.

S3W1241AS3W1241A

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HELP YOUR AIR BAG TO PROTECT YOU!

Besides their lifesaving benefits, the airbag system also poses some moderaterisks.

Because an air bag inflates with consider-able force, speed and suddenness, the airbag supplemental restraint system will besafer and more effective if the driver isproperly positioned in the vehicle.

In a crash, a vehicle may go from highwayspeed to a full stop in a fraction of a sec-ond and in a distance of less than one foot.This extremely short stopping time anddistance greatly increases the force placedupon the driver. No person has thestrength or reflexes to counteract thisforce. Even driver properly positioned andwearing safety belt will find his head, up-per torso, arms, and hips thrown forwardat the speed the vehicle was traveling be-fore impact. In moderate to severe frontalcollisions, even occupants wearing safetybelts can sustain internal brain and organinjuries without the occupant’s head ortorso hitting any stationary objects or sur-faces.

Air bag provides additional stopping timeand distance for the head and upper tor-sos of drivers in moderate to severe fron-tal or near-frontal collisions. This addi-tional time and distance can save lives andprevent serious injuries.

WARNING

Essential Air Bag Safety Rules:

• Always wear your safety belts, evenif your vehicle is not equipped withan air bag.

• Move your seatback rearward as faras is comfortable and safe, tilt theseatback slightly and sit against theback of the seat.

• Do not place objects on, over or nearthe air bag module. They can be-come projectiles during inflation,causing severe injury.

• Do not lean forward or rest any partof your body on the trim covering theair bag module.

• Do not drive with the steering col-umn tilt adjusted fully upward.

Severe injury and death can resultfrom failing to observe these air bagsafety rules.

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SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–17

Proper positioning of driver seat occu-pant.

Driver seat occupant can also improve hissafety and the effectiveness of the air bagby using proper seating positions.

For the best seating position of adults andteenagers:

• Wear the three-point safety belts at alltimes.

All occupants, including the driver,should always wear their safety beltswhether or not an air bag is also pro-vided at their seating position to mini-mize the risk of severe injury or deathin the event of a crash.

Air bags does not deploy in rear andside-impact collisions. Occupants notwearing their safety belts will not beprotected by any restraint system, re-sulting in severe injuries or death inthese types of collisions.

Occupants who are not properly wear-ing their safety belts may be thrownforward by braking before impact, plac-ing their bodies near or against the airbag module. This can cause severe in-jury from the force of air bag’s deploy-ment.

• Move the back of the seat rearward asfar back as is comfortable and safe.

Positioning your seat farther away fromthe air bag module will not decrease theeffectiveness of the air bag. Greater dis-tance from the module means greaterprotection from the air bag’s forcefuland sudden deployment. Never movethe driver’s seatback so far as to impairthe driver’s ability to comfortably reachthe steering wheel, pedals and other in-strument and controls.

• Tilt the safety belt slightly and do notlean forward.

Tilt the seatback slightly, and sit withyour back against the back of the seat.Do not lean or otherwise position yourbody close - within 15 cm(6 inch) - tothe air bag module. Do not rest any partof your body on or near the plastic trimcovering the air bag module (the hubof the steering wheel).Try to keep yourhead and body more than 25 to 30 cm(10 to 12 inches) away from the air bag.More distance is safer.

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NOTE

The fact that your vehicle may be se-verely damaged and the air bag did notinflate or the fact that the vehicle isrelatively undamaged and the air bagdid inflate does not necessarily meanthat there is something wrong withyour air bag system. The crash sensorsdetect the severity of the crash, not theamount of damage to the vehicle.

• Do not place objects, children or petsbetween you and the air bag module.

Your vehicle’s air bag module is locatedon the steering wheel. Placing objectson, over or near the plastic trim cover-ing the air bag module could causethose objects to be propelled by theinflating air bag into your face and torsocausing serious injury.

WARNING

To perform well, an air bag must de-ploy quickly. The force is greatest inthe first 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) after theair bag bursts through its cover andbegins to inflate. Those 2 to 3 inchesimmediately after the air bag burststhrough its module cover and beginsto inflate are the risk zone.

• If an driver’s body is in this riskzone when the air bag deploys, se-vere injury or even death could re-sult.

• The force decreases as the air baginflates farther from the modulecover.

• Greater distance from the air bagmodule means greater safety whenthe air bag deploys.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–1

• QUICK VIEW - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS.. 3-3

• INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ...................................... 3-4

• SPEEDO METER .................................................. 3-5

• DIGITAL TACHOMETER ........................................ 3-5

• DISPLAY SELECTION THROUGH MODESWITCH & SET SWITCH ..................................... 3-6

• DIGITAL CLOCK (OPTION) .................................. 3-7

• DIGITAL FUEL GAUGE .......................................... 3-8

• DIGITAL TEMPERATURE GAUGE ......................... 3-8

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

• INDICATORS AND WARNING LAMPS ................. 3-8

• LIGHTS ............................................................... 3-15

• WINDSHIELD WIPERS / WASHER LEVER ........ 3-18

• WINDOWS ......................................................... 3-20

• KEYS ................................................................... 3-22

• DOOR LOCKS .................................................... 3-22

• REAR CARGO AREA .......................................... 3-24

• TAILGATE ........................................................... 3-24

• HOOD RELEASE ................................................ 3-25

3

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• DOME LAMP ...................................................... 3-27

• ASHTRAY (Option) ............................................. 3-27

• CIGARETTE LIGHTER (Option) .......................... 3-28

• HORN .................................................................. 3-28

• STORAGE ........................................................... 3-29

• SUN VISORS ...................................................... 3-30

• ASSIST GRIP WITH COAT HOOK (Option) ...... 3-31

• LUGGAGE CARRIER (Option) ............................ 3-31

• ROOF RAIL (Option) ......................................... 3-32

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17 16

200

4060 80

1 001200

2040

6080 1 00 1 20

1 40

1 60180

mphkm/h

RPM VOL T AMPM H

KMTRI PODO

E

F

C

SET MODE

QUICK VIEW – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

1. Side Vent

2. Wiper & Washer Control Lever

3. Exterior Lights Control Lever

4. Center Vent

5. Instrument Cluster, Indicator andWarning Lamps Display

6. Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

7. Glove Box

8. Deposit tray

9. Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-tem (Option)

10. Cigarette Lighter (Option)

11. Ashtray (Option)

12. Hood Release

13. Card Holder (Option)

14. Headlamp Leveling Switch

15. Accelerator Pedal

16. Brake Pedal

17. Clutch Pedal

18. Driver Air Bag (Option)

S3W1071A

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INSTRUMENTS CLUSTER

1. Odometer / Trip Odometer

2. Trip Odometer / Clock Reset button

3. Speedometer

4. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

5. Fuel Gauge

6. Digital Clock

7. Front Fog Lamp Indicator (Option)

8. Turn Signal / Hazard Warning Flasher

9. ABS Warning Lamp (Option)

10. Malfunction Indicator Lamp

11. High Beam Indicator Lamp

12. Door Ajar Warning Lamp

13. Airbag Warning Lamp (Option)

14. Charging System Warning Lamp

15. Brake System Warning Lamp

16. Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp

17. Mode Change Button (Battery, RPMIndicator)

12

7

15

11

83

2 17

4

1

5

610

9

13

16

14

8

0

km/h

RPM VOLT AMPMH

KMTRIPODO

E

F

C

SET MODE

20

40

6080 100 120

140

160

180

S3W1072A

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SPEEDOMETERThe speedometer displays the vehicle’sspeed.

The reading will be indicated in metricunits of km/h (kilometers per hour).

0

km/h

20

40

6080 100 120

140

160

180

S3W1077A

DIGITAL TACHOMETERThe tachometer indicates engine speedin revolutions per minute(rpm). Neveroperate the engine at higher rpms (above4500 rpm).

S3W1060A

CAUTION

Excessive engine speed can damage theengine. This could result in costly re-pairs.

0

RPMH

KMTRIP

E

F

C

SET MODE

180

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0

km/h

VOLTH

KMODO

E

F

C

SET MODE

20

160

180

0

km/h

PMH

KMODO

E

F

C

SET MODE

20

160

180

DISPLAY SELECTION THROUGH MODE SWITCH & SET SWITCH

Sl. No. Current Display Mode Push Button Set Push Button

1 CLOCK, ODO Display Changes to Battery Voltage &ODO

Refer Clock modesettings

2 Battery Voltage,ODO

Display Changes to RPM/CLOCK* &TRIP

3 RPM/CLOCK* &TRIP

Display Changes to Clock mode &ODO

Refer TRIP Distance

* The asterisk signify an item of equipment that is not included on all vehicle variants.

Mode button pressed once changes thecurrent Clock & Odometer display(S3W1059A) to Battery voltage and odom-eter display (S3W1058A).

S3W1059A

S3W1058A

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0

km/h

VOLTH

KMODO

E

F

C

SET MODE

20

160

180

Mode button pressed once again changesthe current Battery voltage and odometerdisplay (S3W1058A)to RPM/Clock* &Trip display (S3W1057A).

S3W1058A

Again pressing Mode button will changeto the initial Clock & Odometer display.

When the ignition switch is turned to ONposition, the digital clock displays thetime.Press set knob for 3 Seconds. The clockwill start flashing indicating that it hasentered into “clock setting mode”. Bypressing set switch within 1 Sec again,hours indication flashes. By Pressing theset switch again minutes indicationflashes.

Hours and minutes displayed can be ad-justed by pressing the mode switch for 1second or more.

While adjusting hours, the AM & PMautomatically changes after every 12 hourdisplay.

While the number is flashing, if no buttonis pressed for 5 Seconds, current dis-played value is stored & display stopsflashing & it enters into clock mode.

Clock Display start at 1:00 by default.

TRIPMETER SETTING

By pressing mode switch, Trip meter willbe displayed .

Holding set button for over 1 sec, the tripmeter can be reset to Zero.

DIGITAL CLOCK (OPTION)0

RPMH

KMTRIP

E

F

C

SET MODE

20

60

180

S3W1057A

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INDICATOR AND WARNINGLAMPSYour vehicle is equipped with a no. ofwarning lamps.

These warning lamps turns ON whenthere may be or there is a problem withone of your vehicle’s functions. Somewarning lamps come on briefly when youturn the ignition key ON just to let youknow they’re working properly.

Location of the warning lamps andindicators is on the instrument panel,above the steering column.

DIGITAL FUEL GAUGEIndicates how much fuel remains in thefuel tank when the ignition swich is on.

- 1 Bar, E & Symbol Flashing with 1 Hz(Slow flash or 1 flash per second) -------- Fuel level 4.3L to 5.0L.

- 1 Bar, E & Symbol Flashing with 2 Hz(fast flash or 2 flash per second) --------- Fuel less than 3.2L & will keepblinking with 2 Hz till empty stage.

After adding fuel and restarting the engine,the fuel gauge changes to show the newfuel level.

Movement of the fuel within the fuel tankcauses the fuel gauge to change when youbrake, accelerate or turn.

• Fuel tank capacity: 38 liters

DIGITAL TEMPERATUREGAUGEIndicates engine coolant temperaturewhen the ignition switch is turned ON.

S3W1076AS3W1075A

0

RPMH

KMTRIP

E

F

C

SET

CAUTION

• When temperature is high all the 7bars on temperature gauge will bedisplayed and H & Temperaturesymbol will be flashing.

• Do not continue to drive your vehicleif the temperature gauge is in the hotzone. This means your engine isoverheating.

RPMH

KMTRIP

E

F

C

MODE

80

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ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNINGLIGHT

This lamp should come on when theignition is on but the engine is notrunning, as a check to show you it isworking properly.

The lamp should go out after the enginestarts.

If the engine oil pressure warning lampcomes on while driving, your engine oilpressure may be dangerously low. Stop theengine immediately and check the oil level.

S3W1078A

CAUTION

• Do not drive with the engine oil pres-sure warning lamp on.

Driving your vehicle with low oil pres-sure can result in costly damage toyour vehicle.

If the oil level is low, add the specifiedengine oil to the proper level.

If the oil level is normal, have your near-est CHEVROLET retailer check yourvehicle’s lubricating system.

CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING LAMP

The lamp should come on when you turnthe ignition ON. The lamp should go outwhen you start the engine.

S3W1079A

CAUTION

• Do not drive your vehicle if thecharging system warning lamp isalways on.

Driving your vehicle while its charg-ing system is malfunctioning cancause damage to the vehicle.

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BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT

This light should come on when theignition is on but the engine is notrunning, as a check to show you it isworking properly.

The lamp should go out after the enginestarts.

If the light comes on while you aredriving, pull over and stop carefully.

If the light stays on, have the vehicletowed for service. The brake systemshould be inspected right away.

S3W1081A

CAUTION

Driving with the brake warning lighton can lead to an accident. Have thebrakes checked immediately if thebrake warning light stays on.

This light also comes on when you setyour parking brake while the ignition ison.

The light stays on until the ignition isturned off or the parking brake is fullyreleased.

Make sure the parking brake is fullyreleased before driving the vehicle.

WARNING

Driving with the parking brake oncan cause the brake system tooverheat and may result in prematurewear or damage to brake systemcomponents.

Always check that the parking brakeis fully released before you begin to

If the charging system warning lampcomes on while you are driving:

1. Pull safely off the road.

2. Stop your vehicle.

3. Make sure the drive belt is not looseor broken.

4. If the drive belt is in proper working or-der but the charging system warninglamp stays on, there may be a problemsomewhere in the charging system.

Take your vehicle to your nearestCHEVROLET retailer for repairs as soonas possible.

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If the warning light stays on after theparking brake is fully released, it meansyou may have a brake problem.

Check the brake fulid level.

CAUTION

Do not drive the vehicle if the brakewarning light does not come on whenthe parking brake is engaged and theignition is on.

If the light does not come on when theignition is turned on and the parking brakeis engaged, you may have a problem witha bulb.

See CHEVROLET retailer for service.

WARNING

• Do not drive with the ABS warninglamp on.

• The ABS warning lamp may meanyour brakes are not working prop-erly.

Failure to keep your vehicle’s brakesin proper working condition can causea collision resulting in personal inju-ries and damage to your vehicle orother property.

ABS WARNING LAMP (Option)

The ABS warning lamp comes on brieflyas you turn the ignition ON. This meansthat the system performs self-checking andthe indicator bulb is operating properly.The lamp should go out after about 3 sec-onds.

Contact your nearest CHEVROLET retailerfor repairs if the ABS warning lamp doeseither of the following:

• Does not come on when the ignition isturned ON.

• Does not go out.

• Comes on while driving

If the ABS warning lamp comes on whiledriving, your vehicle may have an ABSmalfunction. Although your vehicle’sbrake system will operate normally with-out ABS, have your nearest CHEVROLETretailer check the system and make anynecessary repairs as soon as possible.

S3W1082A

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S3W1083A

CAUTION

• Do not drive with the malfunctionindicator lamp on.

The indicator lamp signals that yourvehicle has a problem that requires at-tention. Driving with the malfunctionindicator lamp on can damage theemissions control system and can af-fect the fuel economy and driveabilityof your vehicle.

Consult your CHEVROLET retailer torepair the problem as soon as possible.

MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL)

MIL illuminates as you turn the ignitionON, before you start the engine.

This means that the indicator bulb is op-erating properly.

The lamp should go out after the engineis started.

The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)will illuminate if a fault exists in the emis-sion related components or related subsystems.

It will stay on as long as the ElectronicControl Module (ECM) detects the fault.If a severe misfire level is detected, the MILwill blink continuously. Severe misfire cancause catalytic converter damage.

Your vehicle’s electronic system will switchto an emergency running program so youmay continue to drive.

AIR BAG WARNING LAMP (Option)

The air bag warning lamp flashes severaltimes when you turn the ignition ON. Thismeans the indicator bulb is operating prop-erly and that your air bag system is func-tional.

S3W21S3W21111A1A

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S3W1085A

DIGITAL LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNINGLAMP (Option)

The low-fuel level warning lamp will comeon when there is approximately 4 liters offuel remaining in the tank.

Fill up the fuel tank as soon as possiblewhen warning lamp comes on.

0

RPMH

KMTRIP

E

F

C

SET

TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS/HAZARDWARNING FLASHER INDICATORS

Turn signal / hazard warning flasher indi-cators verify that the exterior turn signalsor hazard warning flashers are workingproperly.

An arrow will flash in the direction of theturn or lane change when the turn signalis activated. Both arrows will flash whenthe hazard warning flasher is activated.

If the green arrows don’t flash when yousignal a turn or push the hazard warningbutton, check the fuse and the bulbs andreplace any that are not operating properly.

S3W1086A

CAUTION

• Do not let your vehicle run out offuel.This can damage the catalyticconverter.

HIGH BEAM INDICATOR

The indicator lamp turns on when theheadlights are set to high beams.

S3W1087A

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S3W1089A

DOOR AJAR WARNING LAMP

It illuminates when a door is open or notsecurely latched.

LIGHTSLIGHTS SWITCH

The light controls are located on the exte-rior lights control lever. The light switchcontrols these light systems:

• Headlights

• Taillights

• Parking lights

• License lights

• Instrument panel lights

CAUTION

Make sure all exterior light bulbs,lamps, signaling systems, and warningindicators are clean and workingproperly to avoid accidents that couldresult in personal injury or damage tothe vehicle.

FRONT FOG LIGHTS INDICATOR(Option)

This light will come on when the fog lightsare turned on.

S3W1088A

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To turn the head, tail and parking lampson or off, twist the end of the combina-tion switch lever.

The light switch has three positions whichactivate various lamp functions as follows:• OFF: All the lights are off.• : The parking lamps, tail lamps, li-

cense plate lamps, and instrument panellamps are illuminated.

• : The low-beam headlamps and allof the above lamps are illuminated.

The headlamps will turn off automaticallywhen the ignition switch is turned to LOCKor ACC.

S3W1093A S3W1094A

TURN SIGNAL LEVER

RIGHT turn: Move the turn signal leverup.

LEFT turn: Move the turn signal leverdown.

The turn signal will shut off automaticallyand the lever will return to its normal po-sition (specific angle dependent) after youhave completed the turn.

When changing lanes, move the turn sig-nal lever part way and hold it there. Whenyou release the lever, it will return to itsnormal position.

An arrow on the Indicator and WarningLights Display will flash in the directionof the turn or lane change.

If the arrows don’t flash, check forburned out indicator bulbs and check thefuse.

CAUTION

These indicators are required forsafe driving.

Immediately replace any burned outindicator bulbs.

Failure to keep the indicators inproper working condition can causea collision resulting in personalinjuries and damage to the vehicle orother property.

Shorter than usual flashes of the indica-tor lights mean that exterior turn signalbulbs may be burned out.

If a bulb is burned out, replace it to helpavoid an accident.

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S3W1094A

HIGH BEAM SWITCH

To turn the high-beam headlamps on:

• Make sure the low-beam headlamps areon.

• Push the combination switch lever to-ward the instrument panel.

The headlamp high-beam indicator illumi-nates when headlamps are on high beam.

To switch from high-beam headlamps tolow-beam, pull the combination switch le-ver back toward you, to its normal posi-tion.

CAUTION

• Always switch the high-beamheadlamps to low-beam when youapproach on coming vehicles or whenother vehicles ahead.

High-beam headlamps can temporarilyblind other drivers, which could resultin a collision.

S3W1096A

PASSING LIGHT SWITCH

To flash the high-beam headlamps, pull thecombination switch lever toward you andrelease it. The lever will return to its nor-mal position when you release it.

The high-beam headlamps will stay on aslong as you hold the combination switchlever toward you.

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S3W1097A

FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH (Option)

Fog lamps provide:

• Extra illumination to the sides of theroad ahead.

• Improved visibility in fog or snow.

To turn the fog lamps on:

• Make sure that the parking lamp orheadlamps are on.

• Turn the ring on the middle of the com-bination switch lever to ON.

The fog lamp indicator in the instrumentpanel illuminates when the fog lamps areturned on.

To turn the fog lamps off, turn the ring tothe OFF position.

S3W1098A

HAZARD WARNING FLASHER BUTTON

Use hazard warning flashers in the follow-ing situations:

• To warn others of emergency condi-tions.

• When your vehicle is in a traffic haz-ard.

You can operate the hazard flash functionwith the ignition ON or OFF.

To activate the hazard warning flashers,push the hazard warning flasher button.

To turn off the flashers, push the buttonagain.

HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH

Your headlights have a 4-position level-ing dial located on the instrument panelnear the steering column.

Adjust the dial position according to thevehicle load.

0: Front seat occupied

1: All seats occupied

2: Driver’s seats occupied with a loadin the luggage compartment.

3: All seats occupied with a load in theluggage compartment.

S3W1099A

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Misting function

To operate the windshield wipers once incase of light rain or mist, lightly move thewindshield wiper /washer lever toward theINT position and release it.

The lever will return automatically to itsnormal position when released.

The wipers will operate through one cycle.

NOTE

Wiper blade will wear out and not wipeproperly reducing forward vision.

• Replace worn wiper blades.

S3W1102A

WINDSHIELD WIPERS /WASHER LEVER

WINDSHIELD WIPERS

To operate the windshield wipers, turn theignition ON and move the windshieldwiper / washer lever upward.

The windshield wipers operate in the fol-lowing four positions:

• OFF: System off. Default position.

• INT: Intermittent operation. Lever upone level

• LO: Continuous wipe, slow speed. Le-ver up two levels.

• HI: Continuous wipe, fast speed. Leverup three levels.

CAUTION

• Less than clear vision for the drivercan lead to an accident resulting inpersonal injury and damage to yourvehicle or other property.

• Do not operate the windshield wiperswhen the windshield is dry or ob-structed, as with snow or ice. Usingthe wipers on an obstructed wind-shield can damage the wiper blades,wiper motor, and glass.

• Check blades are not frozen to win-dows before operating in coldweather. Wiper operation while bladeis frozen can damage wiper motor.

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S3W1103A

WINDSHIELD WASHER

CAUTION

• Less than clear vision for the drivercan lead to an accident resulting inpersonal injury and damage to yourvehicle or other property.

• Do not spray washer fluid on thewindshield in freezing weather.

Washer fluid can form ice on a frozenwindshield and obstruct your vision.

To spray washer fluid on the windshield:

• Turn the ignition ON.

• Pull the windshield wiper/washer levertowards you.

When you pull the lever for less than 0.6seconds, the following happens:

• Washer fluid sprays onto the wind-shield. (The windshield wipers do notoperate)

When you pull the lever for more than 0.6seconds:

• Washer fluid sprays onto the wind-shield.

• The windshield wipers operate for twocycles or until you release the lever.

CAUTION

• Do not operate the windshieldwasher continuously for more than10 seconds, or when the washer fluidtank is empty.

This can cause the washer motor tooverheat resulting in costly repairs.

TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER ANDWASHER (Option)

CAUTION

• Less than clear vision for the drivercan lead to an accident resulting inpersonal injury and damage to yourvehicle or other property.

• Do not operate the tailgate windowwiper when the tailgate window is dryor obstructed, as with snow or ice.

Using the wiper on an obstructedwindow can damage the wiper blades,wiper motor, and glass.

• Check blade is not frozen to windowbefore operating in cold weather.Wiper operation while blade is fro-zen can damage wiper motor.

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REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER BUTTON(Option)

CAUTION

Do not use the rear window defrosterunder the following conditions:• Engine is not running.• You are just starting your vehicle.• There is a buildup of snow or ice on

the rear window.If you use your vehicle’s rear windowdefroster under these conditions, youmay discharge your vehicle’s battery.This can damage your vehicle, requir-ing the replacement of some parts.

To operate the tailgate wiper and washerpush the lever toward the instrumentpanel.

In the first position, wiper will operatecontinuously at slow speed.

To spray the washer fluid, push the leverto the second position.

To Switch off the tail gate wiper, bring thelever back to its original position.

HILOINTOFF

S3W1104A S3W1200A

A/CA/C

CAUTION

Lack of proper maintenance can dam-age your vehicle’s defroster wires orscratch the glass.

• Do not use sharp instruments orabrasive window cleaners on yourvehicle’s rear window.

• Do not scratch or damage the de-froster wires when you clean orwork around the rear window.

Less than clear vision for the driver canlead to an accident resulting in per-sonal injuries and damage to your ve-hicle or other property.

To turn the defroster on, start the engineand push the rear window defrosterbutton. The indicator light in the buttonwill illuminate.

To turn the defroster off, push the buttonagain.

Make sure you turn the defroster off afterachieving clear vision.

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WINDOWSManual windows

To raise or lower the windows, rotate thewindow regulator handle in the doorpanel.

The rear windows do not open fully.

Items can get trapped in windows. Ensurewindow opening is clear before closingwindows.

WARNING

Unattended vehicle with open windowscan assist car crime.

• Close all windows when leaving ve-hicle.

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WARNING

Children can operate and become en-trapped in power windows.

• Do not leave your keys or unat-tended children in your car.

Serious injury or death can occurfrom misuse of power windows.

POWER WINDOWS (Option)

You may operate the power windowswhen the ignition switch is ON by usingthe power window switches (if equipped)on each door panel.

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NOTE

The rear windows do not open fully.The rear windows is not a standardfitment on all cars.

WARNING

Body parts outside vehicle can bestruck by passing objects.

• Keep all parts of body inside vehicle.

To raise the window, lift up on the switch.

To lower the window, press down on theswitch.

Release the switch when the windowreaches the desired position.

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WARNING

• Use power window lock when chil-dren are in back seat.

POWER WINDOW LOCK BUTTON

The power window lock button allowsyou to lock the rear and passenger win-dow buttons. With the lock on, the rearand passenger windows can only be op-erated from the driver’s window controlpanel.

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WARNING

Do not leave the key in the vehicle.

• Lock the vehicle.

• Take the key with you.

KEYSTwo keys are provided with your newvehicle.

Keep one of the two keys as a spare.

NOTE

In case of loss, replacement keys areavailable from CHEVROLET retailers.

WARNING

The temperature inside vehicle can in-crease rapidly and reach much higherlevels than temperature outside.

• Do not leave unattended children orpets in your vehicle.

Death or serious injury can occur.

Children can operate power windows,other controls, or move vehicle.

• Do not leave key in vehicle with chil-dren.

These actions can result in serious in-jury or death.

DOOR LOCKS

CAUTION

• Lock all doors and take the key withyou when you leave vehicle unat-tended.

Unlocked vehicles invite theft.

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MANUAL DOOR LOCKS

From the outside, use your key to lock orunlock the doors.

From the inside, use the manual door lockto lock and unlock each door individually.

If a front door is open and you use themanual door lock control to lock the door,you must keep the outside door handleraised as you close the door.

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CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM (Option)

If your vehicle is equipped with the cen-tral locking system, you may lock or un-lock all the doors at once.

To use this feature, do any of the follow-ing:

• From the outside, use your key to lockor unlock the driver’s door.

• From the inside, use the manual door lockon the driver’s door.

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REAR DOOR SECURITY LOCK

The rear doors are equipped with locksthat help prevent passengers, especiallychildren, from opening the rear doors frominside.

When the security lock is engaged, youcan’t unlock the door from the inside. Butthe door can only be opened from theoutside.

The locks are located on the edge of eachrear door. The door must be open to accessthe lock lever.

Move the lever on each rear door to thelocked position to lock the doors.

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To unlock them, open each rear door fromthe outside and push the lever in theopposite direction.

NOTE

Each rear door has its own lock.

Each rear door child security lockmust be activated manually and sepa-rately, left and right.

Do not pull the inside door handle whenthe child security door lock is set tothe lock position. This can damage theinside door handle.

REAR CARGO AREA

CAUTION

It can be very dangerous to drive withthe hatch open. Carbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your vehicle. Youcannot see or smell CO. It can causeunconsciousness and even death.

If you must drive with it open, makesure all other windows are closed andturn the fan on to the highest speedusing any setting that brings in outsideair. Doing this will force outside air intothe vehicle.

TAILGATEFrom the outside, use your key to unlockthe Tailgate.

To close tailgate, push it down so it latchessecurely. It locks automatically.

Make sure your hands and any other bodyparts, as well as those of other persons,are completely away from the trunk or tail-gate closure area.

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WARNING

Driving vehicle with tailgate open canallow exhaust gases to enter passen-ger compartment.

• Do not drive with tailgate open. If youmust drive this way then closewindows and switch ON ‘FRESHAIR MODE’, and run blower at highspeed.

Exhaust gases are usually poisonousand can cause injury or death.

CAUTION

Be sure that tailgate doesn’t hit anyobstruction such as a standing personor wall, when you open the tailgate.

TAILGATE RELEASE LEVERYou can also open the tailgate by pullingup the tailgate release lever located nearthe front right corner of the driver’s seat.

WARNING

• Do not operate the tailgate releaselever while the vehicle is moving.

• Do not operate the vehicle with thetailgate open.

An open tailgate obscures your rearview. Operating your vehicle with anobstructed rear view can result in acollision causing damage to your ve-hicle or other property, personal in-jury, or even death.

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HOOD RELEASETo open the hood:

• Pull the handle inside the vehicle on thelower, driver’s side of the instrumentpanel.

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To close the hood:

• While holding the hood to keep it fromfalling, remove the support rod from thesocket and secure it firmly back into itsretaining clip.

• Make sure hands and other body parts,as well as those of other persons, arecompletely away from the enginecompartment and hood-to-body edges.

• Lower the hood, allowing it to drop froma height of about 30cm.

• Make sure that the hood is securelylocked in place.

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• Then pull up the secondary latch leverat the front of the vehicle and raise thehood.

• Disengage the hood support rod fromthe retaining clip.

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• Rotate the rod up and insert the free endsecurely into the socket on theunderside of the hood.

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DOME LAMPThe dome lamp operates in three positions:

• ON: The lamp comes on and stays onuntil shut off manually.

• CENTER: The lamp comes on whenyou open a door and off after doors areclosed.

• OFF: The lamp remains off, even whendoors are open.

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CAUTION

Pull on the front edge of the hood tomake sure it is latched securely beforeyou drive your vehicle.

Do not pull the hood release handlewhile your vehicle is moving.

Do not drive the vehicle with the hoodopen. An open hood will obscure thedriver’s vision.

Operating your vehicle with anobstructed view can lead to a collisionresulting in damage to your vehicle orother property, personal injury, or evendeath.

Be careful not to drop or spill thingsthat will burn onto a hot engine. Theycould start a fire and you or otherscould be burned.

Fans or other moving engine parts caninjure you badly. Keep your hands, hairand loose clothing away from movingparts.

ASHTRAY (Option)The ashtray is removable and fits in thefront cupholder. To open the ashtray, liftthe cover.

To remove the ashtray, rotate the upperpart of the ashtray and then pull theashtray out.

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CAUTION

Do not put papers and other things thatburn into the ashtrays. If you do,cigarettes placed in the ashtrays couldstart them on fire.

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CIGARETTE LIGHTER(Option)To operate the cigarette lighter:

• Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON.

• Push the lighter in all the way.

The cigarette lighter will pop out automati-cally when it is ready to use.

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CAUTION

The barrel of an operating cigarettelighter can become very hot.

Do not touch the barrel as hot metalcan cause personal injuries anddamage to your vehicle or otherproperty.

CAUTION

Overheating the cigarette lighter candamage the heating element and thelighter itself.

• Do not hold the lighter in while it isheating.

This can cause the lighter to overheat.

CAUTION

Trying to operate a malfunctioningcigarette lighter can be dangerous.

• If the heated cigarette lighter doesnot pop out within 30 seconds, pull itout and ask your retailer to repairit.

It can cause injuries and damage toyour vehicle.

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HORNTo operate the horn, press the center padof steering wheel of the vehicle.

The horn will sound regardless of ignitionswitch position.

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STORAGEGLOVE BOX

The glove box can be used to store smallitems.

To open the glove box, pull upward on thebottom of the handle on the glove boxdoor.

To close the glove box, firmly push theglove box door shut.

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CAUTION

In the case of a collision or a suddenstop, an open glove box can causepersonal injuries or damage to yourvehicle.

Do not drive with the glove box open.

CUP HOLDERS

There are two cupholders at the front ofthe center console.

There is also a cupholder for the rear seatpassengers located on the rear of thecenter console.

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CAUTION

Do not use a cup holder while the ve-hicle is in motion. Liquid may spill outand damage the vehicle or cause burnsif it is hot.

CARD HOLDER

The card holder is located on the instru-ment panel, near the steering column.

To use the card holder, insert a card intothe slot.

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SUNGLASSES HOLDER (Option)

There may be a storage area above thedriver’s door for sunglasses. Pull downand hold the upper part of the cover toopen it.

The cover will swing closed when it isreleased.

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SHOPPING HOOKS

Your vehicle is equipped with seatbackshopping hooks on each front seatback.Plastic grocery bags or other suitableobjects can be attached to the hooks.

In LT vehicle, rear seatbacks also haveshopping hooks.

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SUN VISORS (Option)Your vehicle has padded sun visors toprotect the driver and passengers fromglare.

You can swing the sun visors up anddown, and to the side.

The vanity mirror has been provided onthe back of co-driver sun visor.

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ASSIST HANDLESYour vehicle has assist handles above thefront seat passenger door and the reardoors. The handle above RH rear doorincludes a coat hook.

CAUTION

Hanging items on assist handles canobstruct the driver’s view. Do not hanganything on an assist handle unless thehandle is equipped with a coat hook.

LUGGAGE CARRIER (Option)Use the luggage carrier to load things ontop of your vehicle.

There are side rails attached to the roof.The luggage carrier may also be equippedwith crossrails.

The carrying capacity of the luggagecarrier is 50 kg (110 lbs.) when the vehicleis loaded with up to four occupants. Whenyou carry cargo on the luggage carrier,distribute the weight evenly.

Do not load cargo directly onto the roofof your vehicle.

Do not exceed the maximum vehiclecapacity when loading your vehicle.

A loaded luggage carrier changes thecenter of gravity of the vehicle. Do notdrive at high speeds. Also, be careful whendriving in crosswinds.

To prevent damage or loss of cargo whiledriving, check periodically to make surethat the luggage carrier and cargo are stillsecurely fastened.

For more information on the luggagecarrier or regulations on driving with a

loaded luggage carrier, see your retailer.

CAUTION

If you try to carry something on top ofyour vehicle that is longer or widerthan the luggage carrier - likepaneling, plywood, a mattress, and soforth - the wind can catch it as youdrive along. What you are carryingcould be violently torn off, and thiscould cause you or other drivers tohave a collision, and of course damageyour vehicle. Never carry somethinglonger or wider than your luggagecarrier on top of your vehicle.

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ROOF RAIL (Option)It is an accessory design with a dynamicand a sporty appearance.

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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–1

• AIR VENTS ........................................................... 4-2

• CONTROL PANEL ................................................. 4-3

• AIR CONDITIONING* ............................................. 4-6

• HEATING ............................................................... 4-8

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING4• VENTILATION........................................................ 4-9

• AIR OUTLET ......................................................... 4-9

• OPERATING TIPS ................................................ 4-10

• REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (Option) .............. 4-10

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AIR VENTSSide vents

You can direct air through both adjustableside vents toward either side of the frontpassenger area, or toward the side win-dows.

Windshield defroster vents

The windshield defroster vents direct aironto the windshield.

Center vents

You can control the direction of airflowthrough both adjustable center vents.

Floor vents

The floor vents direct air into the frontfoot area.

Front door window defroster vents

The front door window defroster ventsdirect air onto the side windows, mainlyin the area near the outside mirror.

1. Side vent

2. Windshield defroster vent

3. Center vent

4. Front door window defrostervent

5. Floor vent

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CONTROL PANEL1. Temperature control knob.

2. Fan control knob.

3. Air distribution mode knob.

4. Air conditioning (A/C) button. (Option)

TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB

The temperature control knob controls thetemperature of the air that comes throughthe air vents.

Turn the knob to the blue area to get coolair and to the red area to get warm air.

(Heater + A/C)

Max.Hot

Max.Cool

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5. Recirculation Lever.

6. Rear window defroster button (Option).

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FAN CONTROL KNOB

You may control the rate of airflow com-ing from the system by turning the fanspeed control knob. Turn the knob clock-wise to increase the fan speed and coun-terclockwise to decrease the fan speed.

Adjust the fan control knob from step 1to step 4 as you wish.

Front ( )

This setting directs air through center andside vents.

AIR DISTRIBUTION MODE KNOB

Adjust the air distribution knob to thedesired mode which you want to direct theair flow.

The air distribution knob can be set in oneof five positions:

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Bi-level ( )

Directs air in two ways. Half of the airthrough the floor vents and the remainingthrough the center and side vents.

Floor/Defrost ( )

This mode directs air through windshielddefroster vents, front door window de-froster vents and the floor vents.

Floor ( )

Directs most of air through the floor vents.Keep the area under the front seats clearin order not to block the airflow.

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Defrost ( )

Directs air through the windshield andfront door window defroster vents.

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RECIRCULATION MODE

Slide the lever to recirculate the air inyour vehicle. This is useful for keeping thedust out or when quick heating or coolingis desired.

Your windows may fog if you use the re-circulation mode for extended periods. Ifthis happens, press the recirculation but-ton again for the outside air mode.

Slide the lever to to circulate outside airinto your vehicle.

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CAUTION

The exchange of fresh air is reducedin air recirculation mode. In operationwithout cooling the air humidity in-creases, so the windows may mist up.The quality of the passenger compart-ment air deteriorates, which may causethe vehicle occupants to feel drowsy.

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NOTE

You may notice water drip under en-gine room sometimes after drivingwith A/C on. This is normal becauseyour cooling system removes the mois-ture from the air.

AIR CONDITIONING (Option)The refrigeration unit of the air condition-ing (A/C) system cools and removesmoisture and dust from the air inside yourvehicle.

Even with the A/C on, your vehicle willproduce warm air if you set the tempera-ture control knob to warm.

NOTE

Because the compressor of the coolingsystem shares the engine power, youmay notice slight change in enginepower and performance when the com-pressor operates.

To turn on the air conditioning (A/C):

1. Start the engine.

2. Press A/C button. (Indicator light willcome on to confirm the A/C is running)

3. Adjust fan speed.

NOTE

The air conditioning will not operatewhen the fan control knob is in the offposition.

To turn off the A/C:

Press A/C button again. (Indicator lightwill go off to confirm the A/C is not run-ning)

A/C BUTTON

CAUTION

Using your air conditioning (A/C) sys-tem while driving up long hills or inheavy traffic can cause the engine over-heating.

• Watch temperature gauge.

• Turn OFF the A/C if the gauge indi-cates engine overheating.

Vehicle can be damaged.

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A/CA/C

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Normal cooling

1. Turn on the air conditioning (A/C) but-ton. (Indicator illuminates)

2. Slide the recirculation lever torecirculation mode.

3. Turn the air distribution knob to FRONT( ) or BI-LEVEL ( ).

4. Turn temperature control knob to bluearea for cooling.

5. Adjust the fan control knob to the de-sired speed.

HEATINGMaximum heating

Use the maximum heating mode for quickheating of the passenger area. Do not useit for lengthy periods because the interiorair may become stale and the windowsmay fog. To clear the windows, turn off therecirculation button to allow fresh air intothe vehicle.

For maximum heating:

1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indi-cator goes off)

2. Slide the recirculation lever torecirculation mode.

3. Turn air distribution knob to BI-LEVEL( ) or FLOOR ( ).

4. Turn temperature control knob all theway to the red area for heating

5. Turn fan control knob to maximumspeed.

COOLING

Maximum cooling

To achieve maximum cooling during hotweather and when your vehicle has beenexposed to the sun for a long time:

1. Open windows slightly to let warm airescape.

2. Turn air conditioning (A/C) on. (Indi-cator illuminates)

3. Slide the recirculation lever torecirculation mode.

4. Turn air distribution knob to FRONTmode ( ).

5. Turn temperature control knob all theway to the blue area for cooling.

6. Turn fan control knob to highest speed.

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VENTILATIONBi-level

Use this setting on cool, but sunny days.Warmer air will flow into the floor area andcool, outside air will flow toward yourupper body.

To use this setting:

1. Slide the recirculation lever to outsideair mode.

2. Turn air distribution knob to BI-LEVEL( ).

3. Adjust temperature control knob to thedesired temperature.

4. Turn fan control knob to the desiredspeed.

Normal heating

1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indi-cator goes off)

2. Slide the recirculation lever to outsideair mode.

3. Turn air distribution knob to FLOOR( ) or BI-LEVEL ( ).

4. Turn temperature control knob to redarea for heating.

5. Turn fan control knob to desired speed.

Ventilation

To direct air through the center and sidevents:

1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indi-cator goes off)

2. Slide the recirculation lever to outsideair mode.

3. Turn the air distribution knob to FRONT( ) or BI-LEVEL ( ).

4. Turn temperature control knob to bluearea for cooling.

5. Turn fan control knob to desired speed.

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OPERATING TIPS• Before using the air conditioning

system, open the windows for a fewminutes to permit hot air to escape ifthe vehicle has been parked in directsunlight.

• For maximum cooling, select theventilation mode and the highest fanspeed. Make sure that the airconditioning compressor is turned on.Then Rotate the temperature controlknob to select the coolest temperatureand activate the recirculation mode.

• To defog the windows on rainy daysor in high humidity, turn on the airconditioning compressor.

• Turn on the air conditioning for a fewminutes at least once a week, even inthe winter or when the air conditioningsystem is not being used regularly. Thismaintains proper lubrication of thecompressor and seals, prolonging theservice life of the system.

• Driving in stop-and-go traffic mayreduce the effectiveness of the airconditioning system.

• To quickly defog or defrost the frontwindshield, use the defrosting mode,set the temperature to warm, and setthe fan at the highest speed.

• Defroster mode will operate with the airconditioner on or off.

• Turn the air conditioner on to improvethe efficiency of the defroster.

• Do not use the heating/defogging modeor the defrosting mode in extremelyhumid weather when the temperaturecontrol is set to cold.

AIR OUTLETSTo open an outlet, press on its cover.Rotate the cover to direct airflow asdesired.

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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER(Option)The ignition must be on for this feature towork.

Press this button to defog your rearwindow. To turn it off, press the buttonagain.

The indicator light in the button will glowwhen the system is on. Be sure to turn thedefogger off after the window is clear.

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CAUTION

Less than clear vision for the drivercan lead to an accident resulting inpersonal injury and damage to yourvehicle or other property.

NOTE

Do not use the rear window defoggerunder the following conditions:

• Engine is not running.

• You are just starting your vehicle.

• There is a buildup of snow or ice onthe rear window.

Operating the rear window defoggerunder these conditions could drain thebattery. This can damage your vehicle,requiring the replacement of someparts.

Don’t use a razor blade or anythingelse that is sharp on the inside of therear window. Do not use abrasivewindow cleaners on the rear window.You could cut, scratch or damage thewarming grid.

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DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–1

• BREAKING-IN ........................................................ 5-2

• DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ...................................... 5-2

• FUEL ..................................................................... 5-4

• ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS ................................. 5-6

• IGNITION SWITCH ................................................ 5-8

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE

• STARTING THE ENGINE ........................................ 5-9

• DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.................................... 5-10

• BRAKES .............................................................. 5-11

• DRIVING TIPS ..................................................... 5-14

• ENGINE EXHAUST .............................................. 5-16

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WARNING

• Make sure all exterior light bulbs,lamps, signaling systems, andwarning indicators are clean andworking properly.

These precautions help to avoid acci-dents that could result in personal in-jury or damage to the vehicle.

BREAKING-INUse the following precautions for the firstfew hundred kilometers to improve theperformance and economy of your vehicleand add to its long life:

• Avoid full-throttle starts.

• Allow the engine to warm up beforedriving.

• Do not race the engine.

• Avoid hard stops except in emergen-cies. This will allow your brakes tobreak-in properly.

• Avoid quick starts, sudden accelera-tions, and prolonged high-speed driv-ing in order to avoid damage to theengine and to conserve fuel.

• Avoid full-throttle acceleration in lowgear.

• Do not tow any other vehicle.

DRIVING PRECAUTIONSBEFORE ENTERING THE VEHICLE

• Be sure all windows, inside and outsiderearview mirrors, light bulbs, and lampsare clean and working properly.

• Check under the vehicle for leaks.

• Check the levels of engine oil and otherfluids in the engine compartment.

• Visually check the tyres for damage orimproper inflation pressures and for for-eign objects imbedded in the tread.

• Take corrective actions as required.

BEFORE DRIVING

WARNING

Loose objects on the instrument panelcan obstruct your vision.• Remove any loose objects on the in-

strument panel .These objects can also be thrownaround and strike passengers duringhard braking or a collision, causingpersonal injury or damage to your ve-hicle.

• Be sure you understand your vehicle,its equipment and its safe operation.

• Adjust your seat to a comfortable po-sition.

• Adjust the inside and outside mirrors.• Be sure all occupants of the vehicle

have fastened their safety belts.• Check the operation of the warning

lights as the ignition key is turned ON.• Check all the gauges.• Release the parking brake, making sure

the warning lamp goes out.

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WHILE DRIVING

As the driver of your vehicle, you are re-sponsible for the safety of yourself, yourpassengers and others sharing the roadwith you. To discharge that responsibility,you must keep your full attention on op-erating the vehicle. Most vehicular colli-sions are caused when a driver’s concen-tration is either impaired or distracted. Atall times, the driver’s concentration shouldbe upon the road and nearby vehicles andother objects.

One significant distraction in today’s driv-ing environment is the use of hand-heldphones while driving. Studies have foundthat the use of hand-held phones whiledriving increases the risk of being involv-ing in an accident. At least one scientificstudy found that use of any phone sys-tem— either hand-held or hands-free—increases the risk of a collision by 400%.

Using phones, two-way radios or otherelectronic devices such as computers, or-ganizers, games, video, or GPS and othernavigational aids similarly increases therisk of collision. We discourage your use

of equipment while you are operating yourvehicle.

WARNING

Driving safely requires all of your con-centration as well as the application ofgood judgment and common sense.Avoid or minimize distractions whileoperating your vehicle. Distractionsyou may encounter could include:

• responding to calls on your cellor car phone;

• initiating calls on your cell orcar phone;

• making adjustments to your seat,steering wheel or mirrors;

• using other electronic devices;

• referring to maps or other writ-ten materials;

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• removing or connecting yoursafety belt;

• searching for change approach-ing toll booths; or

• other activities that divert yourattention from the task of safevehicular operation.

Engaging in such activities willgreatly increase the risk of a collisionthat may cause personal injury ordeath.

Anticipate the need for such activitiesand perform them before you startyour trip when possible, or while yourvehicle is safely at a stop.

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FILLING THE FUEL TANK

1. Stop the engine.

2. Pull up on fuel filler door release leverlocated on the floor, front right side ofdriver’s seat.

3. Turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwiseslowly. If a hissing sound is heard, waitfor it to stop before completely un-screwing the cap. The fuel filler door isin the right rear quarter panel.

4. Remove the cap. The cap is tethered tothe vehicle.

FUELFUEL RECOMMENDATIONS

Fuel quality and additives contained infuel have a significant effect on poweroutput, driveability, and life of the engine.

Fuel with too low an octane number cancause engine knock. Use of 87 or higherOctane rating fuel is recommended.

The use of gasoline with an Octane rat-ing lower than 87 may cause engine toknock. Continued use may cause enginedamage and manufacturer warrantystands void. Contact your retailer to fixyour car, incase of usage of lower orhigher Octane rating fuel other thanGeneral Motors India recommendation.

CAUTION

• Use of fuel with low quality or too lowoctane number may damage the en-gine.

• Use of leaded fuel in our unleadedvehicles will damage exhaust systemand invalidate the warranty.

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FUEL DOOR RELEASE

The remote fuel filler door release allowsyou to open the fuel filler door from insidethe vehicle. Pull up the release leverlocated near the front corner of thedriver’s seat.

NOTE

If the fuel filler door does not open incold weather, tap the door lightly. Thentry to open it again.

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NOTE

If, in cold weather, the fuel filler doordoes not open, tap the door lightly. Thentry to open it again.

5. After refueling, replace cap. Turn itclockwise until you hear several clicks.

6. Push the fuel filler door closed until itlatches.

WARNING

Fuel vapor is highly flammable.

• Keep flames, sparks and othersmoking materials away from gaso-line.

• Turn off your engine.

You can be seriously burned and yourvehicle damaged when gasoline vaporcatches fire.

CAUTION

Avoid spilling gasoline on the paintedsurfaces of your car.

• If you spill gasoline on your vehicle,rinse the area with clean, cold wateras soon as possible.

Gasoline can damage the paint.

WARNING

For safety reasons, fuel containers,pumps and hoses must be properlyearthed. Static electricity build up canignite the gasoline vapor. You can beburned and your vehicle damaged.

Always observe the following precau-tions:

• Use earthed pumps with integrallyearthed hoses and containers whenfilling the fuel tank.

• Do not fill your container when it isinside your vehicle other than on theground.

• Make the filling nozzle in contactwith the inside of the container open-ing before operating the nozzle.Keep the contact be maintained un-til you finish filling the container.

• Keep flames, sparks and smokingmaterials away from gasoline.

Fuel filling from drums or portable con-tainers

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Use the outside mirrors to get a wider viewof the road behind your vehicle.

Use the inside mirror to determine the sizeand the distance of objects reflected in theside mirror.

Using only out side mirrors can cause youto misjudge size and distance behind you.

CAUTION

Improper care of your mirrors candamage them.

• Do not scrape ice from the face of themirror.

• If ice or other material restrictsmovement of the mirror, do not forcethe adjustment.

• Use a deicer spray or a hot airblower to remove the ice.

Damaged mirrors can restrict yourvision, resulting in a possible collision.

ADJUSTING THE MIRRORSOUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS

Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so youcan see each side of your vehicle, as wellas each side of the road behind you.

You may adjust the outside rearview mir-rors up or down and left or right using theadjusting levers on each door trim.

Both outside mirrors (if equipped) areconvex and is labeled with a notice thatreads as follows:

OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARECLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR.

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WARNING

• Always keep your mirrors properlyadjusted, and use them while driv-ing to increase your visibility ofobjects and other vehicles aroundyou.

Failure to properly judge distances be-tween your vehicle and other objectsmay result in a collision causing dam-age to your vehicle or other property,or injuries.

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You may fold the outside rearview mirrorsflat against the sides of the vehicle bypushing the mirrors backward againstyour vehicle.

WARNING

• Do not drive while either outsiderearview mirror is folded back.

Doing so will cause reduced visibility,which could result in a collision.

INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR

The inside rearview mirror can be adjustedmanually up or down and left or right.

Day/ Night Tilt Function (option)

Use the inside rearview mirror adjusting le-ver to modify the mirror for day / nightvision. This reduces glare from headlightson vehicles behind you.

WARNING

Your view through the mirror may losesome clarity when it is adjusted fornight vision.

• Take special care with using yourinside rearview mirror when it is ad-justed for night vision.

Failure to ensure a clear rear viewwhile driving may result in a collisioncausing damage to your vehicle orother property, and/or personal injury.

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DAYNIGHT

Adjusting lever

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WARNING

• Do not turn the key to OFF whiledriving.

Driver could lose control of vehicle andbrake power assistance would be can-celled, causing vehicle damage, per-sonal injury or possibly death.

WARNING

• Do not reach for the key throughthe steering wheel.

Steering wheel can suddenly turncausing driver to lose control of vehicleand causing injury to fingers, handsor arms.

• START

Starts the engine. When the engine starts,release the key, and it will automaticallyreturn to ON.

Make sure that the engine is not runningbefore turning the key to START.

• ACC

The engine can be turned off without lock-ing the steering wheel by turning the keyto the ACC position. To turn the key fromACC to LOCK position, push in the keyslightly and turn to LOCK.

Some electrical accessories, such as theradio (if equipped) and the cigarette lighter,can be operated in the ACC position.

CAUTION

• Do not leave the key in the ACC forextended periods.

This will discharge the battery.

• ON

Activates the ignition system and the elec-trical accessories.

CAUTION

• Do not leave the key in the ON forextended periods while the engine isnot running.

This will discharge the battery.

IGNITION SWITCHThe ignition switch, located on the rightside of the steering column, has the fol-lowing positions: LOCK, ACC, ON andSTART.

• LOCK

To lock the steering wheel, remove the keyand rotate the steering wheel until it locks.

For easier key operation when unlockingthe steering wheel, move the steeringwheel gently from right to left and turn thekey to the ACC position.

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STARTING THE ENGINEBEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

• Make sure the area around vehicle isclear.

• Make sure all windows and lights areclear.

• Inspect tyres for condition, proper in-flation pressure and foreign objects.

• Adjust seat positions and head re-straints.

• Adjust inside and outside mirrors.

• Fasten safety belt and ask all passen-gers to do the same.

• Check the operation of warning lightsand indicators in the instrument panelwhen the key is turned to ON position.

• Periodically, such as when refueling,check maintenance items noted in thismanual.

MANUAL TRANSAXLE

1. Make sure the driver and passengersare wearing their safety belts properly.

2. Apply parking brake if it is not en-gaged.

3. Make sure the seats, head restraints,and mirrors are in their proper positionsand adjust them if it is required.

4. Make sure the gearshift lever is inNEUTRAL position and press theclutch pedal all the way down.

CAUTION

• Do not operate starter motor formore than 15 seconds at a time.

• If the engine does not start, wait 10seconds before trying again.

This will prevent starter motor damage.

CAUTION

• Do not idle the engine at high rpmfor more than 3 minutes.

Excessive temperature can damage theexhaust system/catalytic converter.

NOTE

If the engine has become flooded dur-ing starting, slowly press the accelera-tor pedal all the way down, hold it inthat position, and start the engine.

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2244 RR

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5. Without touching the accelerator pedal,turn the ignition to START and releaseit when the engine starts. If the enginestarts momentarily but fails to run, waitfor 10 seconds, then try again.

6. Allow the engine to idle at least 30 sec-onds.

7. Release the parking brake.

8. Drive at a moderate speed for a shortdistance, especially in cold weatheruntil normal engine operating tempera-ture is reached.

DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEMANUAL TRANSAXLE

To change gears, fully depress the clutchpedal, move the gearshift lever into gear,and slowly release the clutch.

CAUTION

• Before shifting between a forwardand reverse, bring the vehicle to acomplete stop.

Shifting between forward and reversegear while the vehicle is moving candamage the transaxle.

CAUTION

• Do not rest your foot on the clutchpedal while driving.

This will cause accelerated wear onclutch components.

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WARNING

If one of circuit fails, the brake pedalmust be pressed with greater pedalpressure and the braking distance isincreased.

• Have the brake system checked andrepaired by a CHEVROLET retailerimmediately.

BRAKESThe braking system is designed for brak-ing performance under a wide range ofdriving conditions.

Your vehicle is equipped with front discand rear drum brakes and a dual circuitbraking system.

If one brake circuit should fail, the vehiclecan still be stopped with the remaining cir-cuit, however, stopping distance will be in-creased and more brake pedal pressure willbe required.

WET BRAKES

Driving through water or washing your carcan get the brake components wet.

To restore normal braking:

1. Check behind you for other vehicles.

2. Keep a safe forward speed with plentyof space to your rear and sides.

3. Gently apply brakes until normal perfor-mance is restored.

OVERHEATED BRAKES

Braking excessively when going down along, steep hill can temporarily overheatthe brakes. Shift to a lower gear whengoing down hills. Do not continuouslyapply the brakes.

CAUTION

• Do not drive with your foot restingon the brake pedal.

Doing so will accelerate wear of brakecomponents. The brakes may also be-come overheated, resulting in longerbraking distance and an unsafe condi-tion.

WARNING

If the brake pedal can be pressed fur-ther than normal, the brakes may bein need of repair.

• Consult your CHEVROLET retailerimmediately.

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WARNING

After driving through deep water,washing the vehicle, or using thebrakes excessively when going downa steep hill, the brakes can temporarilylose their stopping power. This may bedue to wet brake components or over-heating.

If your brakes temporarily lose theirstopping power because of overheating:

• Shift to a lower gear when goingdown hills. Do not continuously ap-ply the brakes.

If your brakes temporarily lose theirpower because of wet brake compo-nents, the following procedure will helprestore their normal performance:

1. Check behind you for other ve-hicles.

2. Keep a safe forward speed withplenty of space to your rear andsides.

3. Gently apply the brakes until nor-mal performance is restored.

PARKING BRAKE

The parking brake acts on the rear wheels.

The parking brake lever is located betweenthe front seats.

To set the parking brake, stop the vehicle,press the brake pedal and pull the lever upfirmly.

To release the parking brake, press thebrake pedal and;

1. Pull the lever up slightly.

2. Push the button on the tip of the lever.

3. Lower the lever while holding the but-ton in.

CAUTION

• Do not drive with the parking brakeon.

This can cause your rear brakes tooverheat or wear out prematurely. Youmay have to replace them, and youcould damage other parts of your ve-hicle.

WARNING

If the parking brake is not set prop-erly, the vehicle may move suddenly.See your CHEVROLET retailer if anadjustment is required.

CAUTION

• Do not park or operate your vehicleover combustible materials.

They could touch hot exhaust parts un-der your vehicle and ignite.

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Parking under wet / cold weather

Under cold weather conditions, the park-ing brake can freeze in the engaged posi-tion. This is most likely to happen if thebrakes are wet.

If there is a risk that parking brake mayfreeze after driving through water deepenough to wet brake components or hav-ing the vehicle washed:

1. Apply the parking brake only tempo-rarily while you put the gear selector le-ver in first or reverse gear.

2. Block the rear wheels with wedgeblocks.

3. Then release the parking brake.

WARNING

• Do not use parking brake while thevehicle is in motion, or as a substi-tute for the brake pedal.

Doing so may cause you to lose con-trol of the vehicle, resulting in a colli-sion, property damage and personalinjury.

ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)(Option)

The anti-lock brake system is an advancedelectronic braking system that will helpprevent skidding and loss of control ofyour vehicle. The system allows you tosteer around obstacles while braking hard,and provides maximum stopping ability onslippery pavement.

When the ignition is turned on, the “ABS”warning lamp will glow for about 3 sec-onds. If the light does not go out, or if itcomes on while driving, there is some-thing wrong with the ABS. Consult yourCHEVROLET retailer immediately. See“ABS WARNING LAMP” on Page No.3-11.

ABS works by sensing the speed of eachwheel during braking. If one of the wheelsis about to stop rolling, the ABS ControlModule will work the brakes separately ateach front wheel and at the rear wheels. Aslight vibration in the brake pedal,accompanied by some noise, usually takesplace while the ABS is working.

WARNING

If the brake system and the ABS warn-ing lamp come on at the same time,there is a failure in the brake system.

Have the system checked by yourCHEVROLET retailer immediately.

Braking with ABS

Regardless of the road conditions, do notpump the brakes. Firmly press and holdthe pedal and let the ABS work for you.

NOTE

ABS does not change the time you needto apply the brakes, and it does not al-ways decrease stopping distances.

Always leave enough room to stop, eventhough you have ABS.

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DRIVING TIPSENGINE BRAKING

To help use of braking effect of the enginecompression when driving on a longdownhill:

For manual transaxle, downshift to a lowergear in a sequential order.

SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMICALOPERATION

Fuel economy is dependent largely onyour style of driving.How you drive, where you drive and whenyou drive affect how many kilometers youcan get from a liter of fuel.To obtain maximum fuel economy:• Accelerate slowly• Avoid unnecessary idling.• Keep the engine properly tuned.• Do not race the engine.• Use the air conditioning only when

necessary.• Slow down when driving on rough

roads.• Keep the tyres inflated to the recom-

mended pressure.• Maintain a safe distance from other

vehicles to avoid a collision in case ofsudden stops. This will also reducewear on the brake pads and linings.

• Do not carry unnecessary weight.

WARNING

Do not downshift your manualtransaxle by two or more gear posi-tions at a time.

This prevents damage to yourtransaxle or loss of control and per-sonal injuries.

NOTE

Use of engine compression during longmountainous descents may prolong thelife of your brakes.

PARKING THE VEHICLE

Hold the brake pedal down and firmly ap-ply the parking brake.

For vehicles with a manual transaxle:

1. Parking on level ground, place the gear-shift lever in neutral.

2. On a downhill grade, place the gearshiftlever in reverse.

3. On an uphill grade, place the gearshiftlever in first gear.

WARNING

To prevent your parked vehicle frommoving accidentally, do not leave thefront wheels in a straight ahead posi-tion when parking on a hill.

• Turn the wheels away from the roadand apply the parking brake ifparking facing downhill.

• Turn the wheels toward the road andapply the parking brake if parkingfacing uphill.

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• Do not rest your foot on the brakepedal while driving.

• Adhere to the vehicle maintenanceschedule and specifications in thismanual.

HAZARDOUS DRIVING

When hazardous driving is encountereddue to water, snow, ice, mud, sand, or simi-lar conditions:

• Slow down your vehicle and drive cau-tiously allowing extra distance for brak-ing.

• Avoid sudden manoeuvres when brak-ing, steering or accelerating.

• When braking, press the brake pedalwith a light, up-and-down motion untilthe vehicle is stopped (Unlessequipped with ABS).

• If stuck in snow, mud or sand, use sec-ond gear to avoid spinning of frontwheels.

HYDROPLANING

If your vehicle hydroplanes on a wet road,you cannot control your vehicle becausethere is little or no traction between roadand your tyres.

Hydroplaning may occur depending onthe road conditions, tread and inflation ofyour tyres and the speed of your vehicle.It is very dangerous.

The best way to prevent hydroplaning isto lower the speed of your vehicle and becautious whenever you feel the road is wetenough.

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DRIVING THROUGH DEEP WATER

When you are about to drive through deepwater, you must check the puddle or stand-ing water is not too deep. If you drive tooquickly through deep water, water canenter your engine through the air intakecausing severe damage.

CAUTION

Before attempting to drive through deepwater, always observe the following pre-cautions:

• Do not drive through water if thedepth is slightly lower than the un-derbody of your vehicle.

• Drive as slow as you can in highRPM with the lowest gear position.

WARNING

To protect against CO entering the ve-hicle, inspect the exhaust system andbody according to the following recom-mendations:

• At each oil change.

• Whenever you notice a change insound of exhaust system.

• If exhaust system, underbody orrear of vehicle is damaged or be-comes corroded.

• Do not run the engine in confinedor closed areas, such as garages.Move vehicle to an open area.

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ENGINE EXHAUST (CARBONMONOXIDE)Engine exhaust gases contain carbon mon-oxide (CO) which is colorless and odor-less. Prolonged exposure to CO can leadto unconsciousness and death.

Whenever you suspect that exhaust gasesare entering the vehicle, immediately takeyour vehicle to your CHEVROLET retailer.

WARNING

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• Do not sit in parked vehicle with theengine running for extended peri-ods of time.

• When vehicle is stopped in an un-confined area for any amount oftime, put your ventilation in freshair mode to draw outside air inside.

• Do not drive with trunk lid or tail-gate open. If driving this way is un-avoidable, close windows, put yourventilation system in fresh air modeand run the blower at high speed.

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• SPARE TYRE, JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS ........ 6-2

• HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE ......................... 6-3

• STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES .... 6-6

• TOWING THE VEHICLE ........................................ 6-8

• ROCKING YOUR VEHICLE .................................. 6-10

• OVERHEATING .................................................... 6-11

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WARNING

Always store jack, spare tyre, othertools and equipment securely in theirproper location.

• Do not store jack, spare tyre, orother equipment in passenger com-partment.

In sudden stop or collision, looseequipment can be thrown around in-side your vehicle and cause personalinjuries.

SPARE TYRE, JACK ANDVEHICLE TOOLSYour spare tyre, jack and tools are securedin the luggage compartment.

Secure the spare tyre under the floor cover.

Store the jack and the tools in the storageof the luggage compartment. Be sure tosecure these tools and equipments, as youfound them.

WARNING

We designed the jack for use on yourvehicle only.

• Do not use jack provided with yourvehicle on other vehicles.

• Never exceed the jack’s maximumpermissible load.

Use of this jack on other vehicles maydamage the other vehicles or your jackand lead to personal injury.

(600 kg)

Lithium

1 National LubricatingGrease Institute (NLGI)

MaximumWorking Load

Grease Type

Grease Class

Jack specification

NOTE

To eliminate the possibility of the jack,jack handle and tools rattling while thecar is moving, secure them properly atthe designated place.

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How to change a flat tyre

1. Remove the jack, tyre changing toolsand spare tyre from the storage in theluggage compartment.

2. Use the flat head screwdriver to pry offthe wheel cover (if so equipped).

If your vehicle is equipped with bolt-on type of wheel covers, loosen 4 plas-tic caps by a hand with the aid of thewheel wrench and remove the wheelcover.

3. Use the wheel wrench to loosen the

HOW TO CHANGE A FLATTYREIf a tyre goes flat, observe following safetyinstruction before you change the tyre.

Tyre change safety precautions

1. Turn on the hazard flashers.

2. Pull off the road to a safe place awayfrom traffic.

3. Park on a firm and level surface.

4. Turn off engine and remove key.

5. Set parking brake.

6. Have all passengers get out of vehicleand stand in a safe place.

7. Use a wedge, block of wood, or rocksin front of and behind the tyre that isdiagonal from the tyre you plan tochange.

Failure to follow these safety precautionscan cause your vehicle to slip off the jackpossibly causing serious injury.

CAUTION

Do not remove any of the nuts or boltsuntil you have raised the wheel off theground.

Loosen

wheel nuts or bolts by one turn each.

4. Insert the jack handle into the jack.

5. Rotate the jack handle clockwise toraise the lift head slightly.

6. Locate the jack according to the fig.below. There is a notch at the front andrear of the vehicle under the doors.

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WARNING

• Never get under car or start or runthe engine while car is supported bya jack.

Vehicle may slip off the jack resultingin serious injury or death.

CAUTION

• As the jack begins to raise the ve-hicle, make sure jack is properlyplaced so it will not slip.

NOTE

Do not raise vehicle more than is nec-essary to change wheel.

9. Remove wheel nuts or bolts com-pletely by turning counterclockwise.

10. Remove tyre and wheel.

11. Mount spare tyre on the wheel hub.

CAUTION

• Never use oil or grease on studs ornuts. If you do, the nuts might comeloose. Your wheel could fall off,causing a serious accident.

• Always use correct wheel nuts orbolts.

• Using the wheel lug wrench, tightenthe lug nuts or bolts down firmly.

If tightened incorrectly, the nuts orbolts might come loose.

7. Place the jack vertically at the front orthe rear jacking notch next to the wheelyou plan to change.

8. Raise vehicle by rotating jack handleclockwise until lifting head fits firmlyinto appropriate notch and tyre is offthe ground about 1 inch (3 cm).

CAUTION

• As the jack begins to raise the ve-hicle, make sure jack is properlyplaced so it will not slip.

CAUTION

Do not attempt to raise vehicle until thejack is in the proper position, and se-cure both to the vehicle and the ground.

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CAUTION

When using the jack, the vehicle couldbecome unstable and move, damagingthe vehicle and causing personal in-jury.

• Use jack at correct jacking position.

• When installing the jack for liftingthe vehicle, it should be perpendicu-lar to the ground.

• Do not go under a jacked-up vehicle.

• Do not start vehicle while jacked-up.

• Before jacking, get all passengersout of the vehicle and clear of vehicleand other traffic.

• Use jack for changing wheels only.

• Do not jack vehicle on an inclined orslippery surface.

• Use jacking position nearest to thewheel requiring changing.

• Block wheel diagonally opposite thewheel to be changed.

(Continued)Tighten

12. Replace and lightly seat the wheelnuts or bolts by turning clockwise.

13. Turn jack handle counterclockwiseand lower vehicle to the ground.

14. Tighten wheel nuts with the wrenchfirmly to 100 Nm torque in a “X” pat-tern; 1→2→3→4 (See fig. below)

WARNING

Make sure to use the proper nuts orbolts tightened to the proper torque.

Using incorrect parts or improperlytightened wheel nuts or bolts cancause or come off the vehicle.

15. Install wheel cover if required.

When installing the bolt-on type ofwheel covers, do the following:• Put a wheel cover on the tyre.• Fasten 4 plastic caps by a hand

snug.• Tighten them by turning 90° addi-

tionally to the maximum 5.9 lb-ft(8N•m) with the wheel wrench.

16. Secure the jack, tools, and the flat tyrein their proper locations.

CAUTION

Improperly tightened wheel nuts canlead to brake pulsation and rotordamage. To avoid expensive brakerepairs, evenly tighten the wheel nutsin the proper sequence and to theproper torque specification.

NOTE

Have the flat tyre fixed for future useas soon as possible.

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WARNING

• Do not allow cable terminals totouch each other.

• Wear eye protection when workingnear any battery.

• Do not allow battery fluid to contacteyes, skin, fabric, or painted sur-faces.

• Make sure battery providing jumpstart has the same voltage as thebattery receiving the jump.

• Do not disconnect discharged bat-tery from vehicle.

Failure to follow these precautions orthe following instructions for startingan engine with jumper cables cancause battery to explode, resulting inburns from battery acid, or electricalshort circuit.

This can create damage to electricalsystems in both vehicles, and causeserious personal injury.

CAUTION

• Do not try to start vehicle by push-ing or pulling it.

This can damage catalytic converterand may cause personal injury.

STARTING THE ENGINE WITHJUMPER CABLES

You can start vehicle that has a dischargedbattery by transferring electrical power toit from a battery in another vehicle.

WARNING

Batteries can explode. You could beburned by battery acid and electricalshort could injure you or damage thevehicles.

• Do not expose battery to flames orsparks.

• Do not lean over battery while jumpstarting vehicle.

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CAUTION

• Before jacking, ensure parkingbrake is on and the transaxle is setin 1st or reverse gear (M/T).

• Do not jack the vehicle and changethe wheel where traffic is close.

CAUTION

Call a garage or motoring service forassistance where conditions are notsatisfactory for jacking the car or ifyou are not confident of completing thetask safely.

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WARNING

• Always route jumper cables so theycannot catch on rotating parts in theengine compartment.

Otherwise you may damage vehicleand cause serious injury.

Before jump starting

1. Apply parking brake.

2. For a vehicle with manual transaxle,shift to NEUTRAL.

3. Switch off all electrical accessories.

CAUTION

• Turn audio system off before jumpstarting your vehicle. Otherwise youmay damage audio system.

Attaching jumper cables

To jump start your vehicle, connect thejumper cables in the following order:

1. Connect one clamp of the first lead ofthe jumper cable to the positive termi-nal of the charged battery. (identified bya “+” sign on the battery case or termi-nal)

2. Connect the other end of this same jumpercable lead to the positive terminal of thedischarged battery. (the “+” terminal)

3. Connect one end of the second lead onjumper cable to the negative terminal ofthe charged battery. (identified by a“–” sign on the battery case or termi-nal)

NOTE

Attempts to start the engine of the ve-hicle with the discharged batteryshould be made at intervals of about oneminute and should not last longer than15 seconds each.

4. Make the last connection to a suitableground, such as a steel bracket boltedto the engine block.

5. The engine of the vehicle providing thejump start can be allowed to run dur-ing the jump start.

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Once the previously discharged vehicle isrunning:

1. Carefully disconnect the ground con-nection (-). Begin with the vehicle withthe discharged battery. Leave the dis-charged vehicle running.

2. Disconnect the negative lead from ve-hicle providing the jump.

3. Disconnect the “+” lead from both bat-teries.

4. Operate the discharged vehicle for ap-proximately 20 minutes. This will allowthe charging system to recharge yourbattery.

5. If this discharge condition recurs, con-sult your CHEVROLET retailer.

WARNING

• Never let passengers ride in a ve-hicle that is being towed.

• Never tow a vehicle faster than safeor posted speeds.

• Never tow a vehicle with damagedparts that are not fully secured onthe vehicle.

Failure to observe these precautionscan result in personal injury.

TOWING THE VEHICLEIf it is necessary to tow your vehicle, con-tact a retailer or a professional tow truckservice.

Towing your vehicle with a wheel lift

1. Turn hazard flashers on.2. Turn ignition switch to ACC.3. Shift manual transaxle to NEUTRAL.4. Release parking brake.

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5. Tow the vehicle with the front wheelsoff the road.

CAUTION

• Do not use sling-type equipment totow the vehicle.

• Use flat bed or wheel lift equipment.

EMERGENCY TOWING

If towing service is not available in anemergency, your vehicle may be tempo-rarily towed by a cable secured to one ofthe emergency towing eyes under the ve-hicle.

Front Towing Eyes

The front towing eyes are provided underthe front bumper. A driver must be in thevehicle to steer it and operate the brakes.

Towing in this manner may be done onlyon hard-surfaced road for a short distanceand at low speeds.

Also the wheels, axles, drive train, steer-ing and brakes must be all in a good con-dition.

CAUTION

When towing the vehicle with a towrope, the vehicle can be damaged.

To reduce damage:

• Use towing eyes only if no other tow-ing equipment is available.

• Only tow the vehicle from the front.

• Keep tow rope clear of bumper.

• Ensure tow rope is securely fixed totowing eyes, at both ends. Check bypulling on tow rope.

• Drive off slowly and avoid jerkymovements.

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ROCKING YOUR VEHICLEIf stuck in snow, mud or other loose sur-faces, the procedure below may allow youto free your vehicle.1. Turn the steering wheel fully left then

right. This will clear the area aroundyour front tyres.

2. Shift back and forth between R and aforward gear.

3. Spin the wheels as little as possible.4. Release the accelerator pedal while you

shift.5. Press lightly on the accelerator pedal

when the transaxle is in gear.If that doesn’t release your vehicle after afew tries, your vehicle may need to betowed.

WARNING

When towing with a tow rope, controlof towed vehicle can be lost.

• Do not tow if the wheels, transaxle,axles, steering or brakes are dam-aged.

• Do not remove the key from the ig-nition switch as this will lock thesteering and this will make the ve-hicle undriveable.

Rear Towing Hook

When towing another vehicle, use the reartowing hook. It should be used only in anemergency situation. (for example, to pullthe vehicle out of a ditch, a snow bank, ormud.)

When the rear towing hook is used, al-ways pull the cable or chain in a straightdirection with respect to the hook. Do notapply force to the hook from any side di-rection. To prevent damage, do not takeup slack in the cable too quickly.

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WARNING

If you rock your vehicle to make it outwhen it becomes stuck in snow, mudor sand etc.;

• First check that there is no physi-cal object or people around the ve-hicle.

During operation, the vehicle may sud-denly move forward or backward, caus-ing injury or damage to nearby peopleor objects.

NOTE

If you rock your vehicle, observe thefollowing precautions to prevent dam-age to the transaxle and other parts;

• Do not depress the accelerator pedalwhile shifting or before the transaxleis completely shifted to forward orreverse.

• Do not race the engine and avoidspinning the wheels.

OVERHEATINGIf the engine coolant temperature gaugeindicates the engine is overheating, or ifyou have any other reason to suspect theengine may be overheating:

1. Stop the vehicle.

2. Turn off the air conditioning.

3. Let the engine idle for a few minutes.

4. Be sure the cooling fan is operating.

WARNING

If steam is visible, move away from ve-hicle until engine is cool. Steam cancause serious burns.

If the fan is not operating and steam isvisible, perform the following:

1. Turn off engine.

2. Move away from vehicle without open-ing the hood.

3. Allow engine to cool.

4. When steam is no longer visible, care-fully open hood.

5. Consult your CHEVROLET retailer assoon as possible.

If the fan is operating and steam is notvisible, perform the following:

1. Carefully open the hood.

2. Idle engine until cool.

3. Check coolant level.

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NOTE

Using A/C while driving up long hillsor in heavy traffic can cause the engineoverheating.

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If the fan is operating, but engine tempera-ture does not fall, perform the following:

1. Stop the engine.

2. Carefully open the hood.

3. Allow the engine to cool.

4. Check the coolant level.

If the coolant level is low, check for leaksfrom following components:

1. Radiator.

2. Radiator hoses.

3. Radiator connections.

4. Heater hoses.

5. Heater hose connections.

6. Water pump.

If you find a leak or other damage, or ifthe coolant is still leaking, consultCHEVROLET retailer immediately. Do notdrive the vehicle until these problemshave been solved.

WARNING

Scalding hot coolant steam could beblown out under pressure, which couldcause serious injury.

• Never remove the coolant reservoircap when engine and radiator arehot.

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SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–1

• SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................... 7-2

• DRIVER’S CHECK LIST ........................................ 7-3

• ENGINE COMPARTMENT...................................... 7-5

• ENGINE OIL ........................................................... 7-6

• COOLANT ............................................................. 7-9

• BRAKE FLUID ..................................................... 7-11

• MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID ............................ 7-12

• POWER STEERING FLUID .................................. 7-14

• WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID ........................... 7-15

• AIR CLEANER ..................................................... 7-17

SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE

• SPARK PLUGS ................................................... 7-18

• DRIVE BELT ........................................................ 7-19

• BATTERY ............................................................ 7-20

• BRAKE PEDAL ................................................... 7-22

• CLUTCH PEDAL ................................................. 7-23

• CATALYTIC CONVERTER.................................... 7-24

• WHEELS AND TYRES ........................................ 7-25

• FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS ...................... 7-27

• BULB REPLACEMENT ........................................ 7-29

• VEHICLE CARE ................................................... 7-35

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWhen performing any inspection or main-tenance work on your vehicle, take pre-cautions to reduce the risk of personalinjury or damage.

General precautions to observe when per-forming vehicle service:

• Do not work on the engine while it ishot.

.• Keep used oil, coolant, and other flu-ids out of reach of children and pets.

• Do not dispose of empty oil and fluidcontainers, or those containing used oilor fluid, with your household waste.Use only locally authorized automotivewaste disposal facilities.

• If it is necessary to check under thehood while the engine is running, takecare to avoid unexpected and suddenmovements of your vehicle. For amanual transaxle, place the shift leverin neutral and apply the parking brakefirmly.

• To avoid the possibility of personalinjury, always turn the ignition off andremove the key before working underthe hood, unless the procedure specifi-cally requires to do so. If the procedurerequires you to work under the hoodwhile the engine is running, removeloose clothing and jewelry that can becaught in moving parts and causepersonal injury.

• Never connect or disconnect the bat-tery or any transistorized componentswhile the ignition switch is ON.

• When connecting the battery cables,pay special attention to their polarities.Never connect a positive cable to anegative terminal, or a negative cable toa positive terminal.

• Remember that the battery, ignitioncables, and your vehicle wiring carryhigh current or voltage. Be careful notto cause a short circuit.

• Make sure there is proper ventilationwhenever you have the engine runningin an enclosed space such as a garage

WARNING

The catalytic converter and other ex-haust components while engine isrunning can get very hot.

Touching the related parts while en-gine is running can result in severeburns.

• Never get under the vehicle while it issupported by a jack. If it is necessaryto work under the vehicle, use safetystands.

• Keep smoking materials, flames, andsparks away from the battery, all fuel,and fuel-related parts.

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CAUTION

The electric cooling fans (in the en-gine compartment) are controlled bysensors. These fans may come on atany time.

• It is important to keep hands, fin-gers, and any loose articles clear ofthe fan blades.

Engine compartment cooling fan To avoid possible injury from the coolingfan, switch off the engine so the fan is notoperating before you perform any enginechecks.

Also, be aware that the electronic ignitionsystem has a higher voltage than conven-tional systems. Therefore, it is highly dan-gerous to touch live parts when yourvehicle’s ignition is ON.

DRIVER’S CHECK LISTTo maintain safe and dependable opera-tion of your vehicle, periodically check theexterior, interior, and engine compartment.

EXTERIOR

Tyres

• Properly inflated.

• No cracks on sidewall or tread.

• No foreign objects in tread.

Wheels

• Nuts and bolts are torqued to propersetting. (See “HOW TO CHANGE AFLAT TYRE” in the index of Section 6)

Lamps

• Operation of all running, head, tail, sidemarkers, turn signals, brake and foglamps.

Fluids

• Check proper fill level of all fluid reser-voirs under hood.

Windshield wipers

• Inspect condition of arms and rubberinserts (including rear wiper if soequipped.).

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INTERIOR

Steering

• Check for excessive looseness (freeplay) in steering wheel.

Parking brake

• Make sure parking brake lever travel isappropriate.

Instrument panel

• Check proper operations of all instru-ment panel gauges, controls, and warn-ing lamps.

Mirrors

• Be sure the reflective surface of all threemirrors is in good condition and clean.

• Check for ability to easily re-adjust allmirrors.

Controls

• Check for proper play on brake andclutch pedals.

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT1.0 SOHC MODEL

1. Engine Coolant Reservoir

2. Washer Fluid Reservoir

3. Engine Oil Dipstick

4. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir*

5. Oil Fill Cap

6. Brake Fluid Reservoir

7. Air Cleaner

8. Battery

9. Underhood Fuse and Relay Center

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44

55

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MIN MAX

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6. Check the oil on the dipstick to makesure it is not contaminated.

7. Check oil level, as shown on the dip-stick. Oil should be between MIN andMAX

ENGINE OILKeep your engine properly lubricated bykeeping the engine oil at the proper level.

It is normal for an engine to consumesome engine oil.

Check the oil level at regular intervals.

If the engine oil pressure warning lamp( ) on the instrument panel comes on,you need to check your engine oil levelright away.

CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL

1. Park vehicle on level ground.

2. After stopping engine, wait a few min-utes to allow oil to drain back into oilpan, If engine is cold, oil will take longerto drain into the pan.

3. Pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean.

4. Re-insert dipstick completely.

5. Pull the dipstick out again.

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8. If the oil level is below MIN, addenough oil of the same grade as is cur-rently in the engine to raise the oil levelto MAX. Do not fill over MAX mark.

The engine oil filler cap is located onthe cylinder head cover as shown in theillustration below.

See “FLUID CHART” in the index ofSection 9 for oil specification.

WARNING

Adding too much oil can affect engineoperation.

• Do not allow oil to go above MAXmark on dipstick.

Overfilling can damage your vehicleby:

• Increasing oil consumption.

• Fouling spark plugs.

• Building excessive carbon depositsin the engine.

WARNING

Engine oil is an irritant and, if in-gested, can cause illness or death.

• Keep out of reach of children.

• Avoid repeated or prolonged contactwith skin.

• Wash exposed areas with soap andwater or hand cleaner.

CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND FILTER

Engine oil loses its ability to lubricatewhen contaminated. Be sure to changeyour engine oil according to maintenanceschedule.

Be sure to replace the engine oil filter eachtime you change engine oil.

Under severe conditions, change oil andoil filter more frequently than is recom-mended in the standard maintenanceschedule.

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CAUTION

• Do not dispose of used engine oil andfilter with your household waste.

• Use your local, authorized wastemanagement facility.

Used engine oil and filter contain harm-ful elements that may be unhealthy toyou and threat to the environment.

CAUTION

Use of unauthorized or low quality en-gine oil or chemical engine treatments(additives) can damage the engine.

• Consult your CHEVROLET retailerbefore attempting to use additives.

WARNING

Engine oil and its containers can behazardous to your health.

• Avoid repeated or prolonged contactwith engine oil.

• Clean your skin and nails with soapand water, or hand cleaner afterhandling engine oil. Also keep thisand other toxic materials out of thereach of children.

Engine oil can irritate the skin andcan cause illness and even death ifswallowed.

Severe conditions include, but are not lim-ited to:

• Frequent cold starts.

• Considerable travel in stop-and-go traf-fic.

• Frequent short trips.

• Frequent driving when outside tem-perature remains below freezing.

• Prolonged idling.

• Frequent low-speed driving.

• Driving in dusty areas.

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COOLANTYour vehicle cooling system is filled withsilicate based coolant.

In the correct mixture, this coolant pro-vides the cooling and heating system withexcellent protection against corrosion andfreezing.

When the engine is cool, the coolant levelshould be between the MIN and MAXmark on the coolant reservoir. The level ofcoolant rises as the engine warms anddrops back as the engine cools.

RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL AND MAIN-TENANCE SCHEDULE

Recommended engine oil

See “FLUID CHART” in the index of Sec-tion 9 for recommended engine oil and ca-pacity.

Maintenance schedule

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 8.

CAUTION

Plain water or the wrong mixture candamage the cooling system.

• Do not use plain water, alcohol ormethanol antifreeze in coolant sys-tem.

The engine may overheat or even catchfire.

If the coolant level falls below the MINmark, add the proper coolant mixture at thecoolant reservoir, but only when the en-gine is cool.

In order to protect your vehicle in ex-tremely cold weather, use GMI approvedcoolant.

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COOLANT SPECIFICATION AND MAINTE-NANCE SCHEDULE

Coolant specification

See “FLUID CHART” in the index of Sec-tion 9 for recommended coolant and ca-pacity.

Maintenance schedule

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 8.

CAUTION

It is not needed to add coolant morefrequently than the recommended inter-val. If you are adding coolant often, thismay be a sign that your engine needsmaintenance.

Contact your retailer for a check of thecooling system.

CAUTION

Coolant can be hazardous material.

• Avoid repeated or prolonged contactwith coolant.

• Clean your skin and nails with soapand water after coming in contactwith coolant.

• Keep out of reach of children.

• Coolant can irritate the skin and cancause illness or death if swallowed.

WARNING

Scalding hot coolant and steam couldbe blown out under pressure, whichcould cause serious injury.

• Never remove the coolant reservoircap when the engine and radiatorare hot.

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BRAKE FLUIDBrake fluid can absorb moisture. Exces-sive moisture in the fluid may reduce theeffectiveness of the hydraulic brake sys-tem. Change the fluid according to thismanual to prevent hydraulic system cor-rosion.

Use only recommended Brake fluid. Keepreservoir filled to the proper level. Do notallow the level to fall below MIN mark orto raise beyond the MAX mark.

A low fluid level in the brake fluid reser-voir can be either an indication of a leakin the brake system or a normal indicationcaused by usual brake pad/lining wear.Consult your CHEVROLET retailer to de-termine if the system needs repair and addfluid after work is done on your hydraulicbrake system if it is required.

When your brake fluid drops to low level,the brake system warning lamp ( ) willcome on.

ADDING BRAKE FLUID

1. Thoroughly wipe away dirt from aroundthe fluid reservoir cap.

CAUTION

• Make sure you thoroughly cleanaround the brake fluid reservoir capbefore removing the cap.

Contamination of the brake fluid canaffect system performance, leading tocostly repairs.

CAUTION

An overflow of brake fluid on the en-gine may cause the fluid to burn.

• Do not overfill the reservoir.

An engine fire can cause personal in-juries and damage your vehicle andother property.

2. Unscrew the filler cap.

3. Use the proper recommended brakefluid to fill the reservoir to the MAXmark. Be careful not to spill the fluid onpainted surfaces. If this happens, usecold water to wash the affected areaimmediately.

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RECOMMENDED BRAKE FLUID ANDMAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Recommended brake fluid

See “FLUID CHART” in the index of Sec-tion 9 for recommended brake fluid and ca-pacity.

Maintenance schedule

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 8.

4. Reinstall the reservoir cap.

CAUTION

• Do not dispose of used brake fluidwith your household waste.

• Use your local, authorized wastemanagement facility.

Used brake fluid and their containersare hazardous. They can damage yourhealth and the environment.

CAUTION

Brake fluid is harsh and can irritateskin and eyes.

• Do not allow the brake fluid to con-tact your skin or eyes. If it does,immediately wash the affected areathoroughly with soap and water, orhand cleaner.

1. Turn the engine off.

2. Allow the transaxle to cool. It must becool enough for you to rest your fin-gers on the transaxle case.

MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUIDCHECKING MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUIDLEVEL

WARNING

This work requires special skill andequipments to be completed.

Before attempting to do the work, besure you are fully acquainted with do-ing this job.

• Have your retailer do this work ifyou are not confident of completingthe task safely.

Otherwise, you could be injured ordamage the vehicle.

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3. Remove filler plug.

4. Make sure the fluid reaches the bottomedge of the filler plug hole.

CAUTION

Heat from engine, transaxle or fluidcan cause severe burns.

• Make sure the transaxle is cool tothe touch before you attempt thisprocedure.

Working on the engine before it hascooled properly can result in personalinjuries.

CAUTION

Too much fluid will decrease vehicleperformance.

• Do not overfill the manual transaxlefluid.

This can damage the transaxle.

7. Visually check the transaxle case forleaks or damage.

5. If the level is low, add fluid until it be-gins to run out the filler hole.

6. After filling to the correct level, reinstallthe plug securely.

RECOMMENDED MANUAL TRANSAXLEFLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Recommended manual transaxle fluid

See “FLUID CHART” in the index of Sec-tion 9 for recommended manual transaxlefluid and capacity.

Maintenance schedule

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 8.

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ADDING POWER STEERING FLUID

1. Wipe the cap and the top of the reser-voir clean.

2. Unscrew the cap.

3. Add the power steering fluid. Be sureto maintain the level between MIN andMAX mark.

4. Replace the cap.

CAUTION

An overflow of the fluid may cause thefluid to burn or discolor paintwork.

• Do not overfill the reservoir.

An engine fire can cause personal in-juries and damage your vehicle andother property.

1. Turn the engine off.

2. Check the fluid level. It should be be-tween MIN and MAX on the reservoir.

If level drops to or below MIN, add fluidas specified in this manual.

POWER STEERING FLUID(Option)CHECKING POWER STEERING FLUIDLEVEL

Regularly check power steering fluid level.

The power steering fluid reservoir is lo-cated in front of the battery.

CAUTION

• Do not operate vehicle without therequired amount of power steeringfluid.

To do so can damage power steeringsystem of your vehicle, leading tocostly repairs.

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WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUIDBefore you drive, make sure the windshieldwasher fluid reservoir is at the appropri-ate level and filled with the correct solu-tion.

In cold weather, do not fill the windshieldwasher fluid reservoir more than threequarters full.

Washer fluid can freeze to expand in coldtemperatures. Filling the reservoir toomuch does not allow enough expansionroom to prevent possible damage to thereservoir.

RECOMMENDED POWER STEERINGFLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Recommended power steering fluid

See “FLUID CHART” in the index of Sec-tion 9 for recommended power steeringfluid and capacity.

Maintenance schedule

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 9.

NOTE

To refill windshield washer fluid res-ervoir:

• Use only commercially availableready-to-use washer fluid for thatpurpose.

• Do not use tap water. Mineralspresent in tap water may plug thewindshield washer lines.

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WIPER BLADES

Check the condition of the wiper bladesregularly.

If the wiper blades are not wiping properly,clean the window glass and the bladeswith a mild detergent and rinse with water.

NOTE

Do not use any of the following as acleaner:

• solvents

• gasoline

• kerosene

• paint thinner

• silicone-based polish

Otherwise, the vehicle could bedamaged.

NOTE

Do not use a silicone-based polish onthe window glass. Silicone willpermanently streak the glass.

CAUTION

Less than clear vision for the drivercan lead to an accident resulting inpersonal injury and damage to yourvehicle or other property.

Wiper blades will eventually wear out andnot wipe properly, reducing forwardvision.

Replacement is necessary if:

• The wiper blade is hard, brittle orcracked.

• The wiper blade no longer effectivelyclears the windshield.

To replace a wiper blade, do the following:

1. Press and hold the retaining clip A .

2. Take the worn wiper blade off the wiperarm.

3. Install a new wiper blade onto the wiperarm.

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CAUTION

The engine needs clean air to operateproperly.

• Do not operate your vehicle withoutthe air cleaner element installed.

Driving without the air cleaner ele-ment properly installed can damageyour engine.

AIR CLEANERRegularly inspect and change the aircleaner element according to the serviceschedule in this manual.

CLEANING THE AIR CLEANER

If the air cleaner element is dirty, you maytry to clean it as follows:

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B

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1. Open the hood and remove the coverIA .

2. Remove the filter. Take care to dislodgeas little dirt as possible.

3. Clean the inside of the housing.

4. Cover the housing with a damp clothwhile cleaning the filter.

5. Away from the vehicle’s engine com-partment, lightly shake the filter to re-lease loose dust and dirt.

6. Clean the filter by blowing compressedair through it in direction A oppositeof normal airflow B .

7. Change the filter if it remains caked withdirt.

Reinstall the cover when you are done.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 8.

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WARNING

Electric ignition systems have greatervoltage than conventional systems.

• Do not touch components of ignitionsystem. Touching ignition systemcomponents could cause shock orelectrocution, resulting in seriousinjuries.

CAUTION

Spark plugs can become extremely hotand could cause serious injury.

• Do not handle hot spark plugs.

SPARK PLUGSIGNITION SYSTEM

If you experience reduced performance orfuel economy, follow the procedure to in-spect and clean spark plugs.

INSPECTING AND REPLACING SPARKPLUGS

1. Once the engine has cooled to thetouch, disconnect the spark plug wireby pulling on the boot, not the cable.

2. Use a 21 mm spark plug socket andremove the spark plugs from the engine.Be sure contaminants not to enter thespark plug hole.

3. Inspect the spark plugs for broken in-sulator. Replace the plug if the insula-tor is cracked or broken. Otherwise,wipe the insulator clean.

4. Using a very fine wire brush, clean theupper contact tip and electrode. Aftercleaning, adjust the gap to the specifi-cation.

See “VEHICLE SPECIFICATION” in theindex of Section 9 for the spark plugspecification.

NOTE

When replacing new spark plugs, theentire set should be replaced at a time.

5. Install each spark plug by hand as faras it will go.

6. Torque each spark plug.

7. Fasten the spark plug wire terminalsquarely and firmly over the end of eachspark plug until you feel it snap intoplace. Make sure the spark plug wiresare in the correct order.

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SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATION AND MAIN-TENANCE SCHEDULE

Spark plug specification

See “VEHICLE SPECIFICATION” in theindex of Section 9 for the type and the gapof the spark plugs.

Maintenance schedule

See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCESERVICES” in the index of Section 8.

CAUTION

• Over-tightened spark plugs can dam-age the threads in the cylinder head.

• Under-tightened spark plugs cancause the spark plug to become veryhot.

Over-tightening or under-tightening ofspark plugs can damage the engine.

DRIVE BELTIn order for the generator, power steeringpump and air conditioning compressor tofunction properly, the drive belt should bein good condition and should be adjustedproperly.

Replace the drive belt if it is worn, cracked,or frayed.

CAUTION

Do not leave the key in the ignitionwhile checking the drive belt.

Otherwise, the engine could be startedunexpectedly.

Fans or other moving engine parts caninjure you badly.

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To check the drive belt tension, do thefollowing:

1. Apply moderate thumb pressure(approximately 10 kgf) midway alongthe longest, unsupported span of thedrive belt.

The deflection of the drive belt (causedby your thumb pressure) should beabout 10 mm.

2. If the belt is too loose, see your retailerfor service.

See the Maintenance Schedule for moreinformation.

CLEANING THE BATTERY TERMINALS

1. Turn the ignition OFF and remove thekey from the ignition key slot.

2. Use a wrench to loosen and remove thebattery cable clamps from the terminals.Always disconnect the negative (-) ter-minal first.

3. Use a wire brush or a terminal cleaningtool to clean the terminals.

4. Check the battery terminals for white orbluish powder, which are signs of cor-rosion.

5. Remove any corrosion with a solutionof baking soda and water. The bakingsoda-and-water solution will bubbleand turn brown.

6. When the bubbling stops, wash thesolution off with plain water and dry thebattery with a cloth or paper towel.

7. Reconnect and tighten the positive (+)terminal, then the negative (-) terminal.Always reconnect the negative termi-nal (-) last.

WARNING

Battery acid can cause severe burns,explode, and damage paint.

• Avoid skin and clothing contact withbattery acid.

• Keep flames, sparks and smokingmaterials away from battery.

BATTERYYour vehicle is equipped with a mainte-nance-free battery.

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BATTERY MAINTENANCE

To extend the life of your vehicle’s battery,be sure to do the following:

• Keep the battery mounted securely.

• Keep the top of the battery clean anddry.

• Keep the terminals and connectionsclean, tight and coated with petroleumjelly or terminal grease.

• Immediately rinse off any spilled elec-trolyte using a solution of water andbaking soda.

• If your vehicle will not be used for anextended time, disconnect the cablefrom the negative (-) terminal.

• Charge a disconnected battery everysix weeks.

NOTE

Batteries contain toxic material. Usedbatteries can be hazardous to healthand environment.

• Do not dispose of battery with house-hold waste. Use locally authorizedautomotive waste disposal facilitiesonly.

CAUTION

• When reconnecting the cable to thebattery, be careful to ensure theclamps are fully seated, then tightenthe retaining bolts so the clamps willnot vibrate loose.

• Be sure to attach the red cable to thepositive (+) battery terminal and theblack cable to the negative (-) batteryterminal.

Connecting the vehicle’s battery cablesto the wrong terminals can result inpersonal injuries and damage to yourvehicle and other property.

8. Coat the terminals with petroleum jellyor terminal grease to help prevent fu-ture corrosion.

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ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (Option)

The antilock brake system helps you main-tain directional stability on wet or slipperyroad surfaces. It automatically controls thebrake operation when braking.

This occurs only during a brake applica-tion which would have caused one or morewheels to lock. You don’t have to ‘pump’the brakes. Just hold the brake pedaldown. You may feel or hear it pulsate, butthis is normal.

The antilock brake system can help youmaintain steering control during a hardbrake application.

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NOTE

The antilock brake system does notchange the time you need to apply thebrakes, and it does not always decreasestopping distances. Always leaveenough room to stop.

If the Antilock Brake System WarningLight turns on, there is a problem with thebrake system.

BRAKING PEDALBRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY

Brake pedal free play must be 6-10 mm.

To check the brake pedal free play, turn theengine off and press the brake pedal sev-eral times to deplete the vacuum in thebrake system.

Then, when you press the brake pedal byhand, measure the distance the pedalmoves until there is a slight resistance.

See your retailer if the brake pedal free playdiffers from the norm. The brakes need tobe adjusted.

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PARKING BRAKE LEVER TRAVEL

The parking brake lever travel must be 5-7 notches, with a force of approximately20 kgf.

To check the parking brake lever travel,turn the engine off. Apply the parkingbrake and count the notch clicks.

See your retailer if the parking brake traveldiffers from the norm. The parking brakeneeds to be adjusted.

CAUTION

If the parking brake is not set prop-erly, the vehicle may move suddenlyand/or cause an accident. See aretailer for service if brakeadjustment is required.

NOTE

Do not drive with the parking brakeset.

Driving with the parking brake on cancause the rear brakes to overheat.

The rear brakes, and even other partsof the vehicle, may be damaged. Alwayscheck that the parking brake is fullyreleased before you begin to drive.Make sure the brake system warninglight is off.

CAUTION

Do not use the parking brake while thevehicle is in motion, or as a substitutefor the brake pedal.

You could lose control of the vehicleand you or others may be injured.

CLUTCH PEDALCHECKING CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY

Clutch pedal free play must be: 0 mm

To check the clutch pedal free play, do thefollowing:

1. Turn engine off.

2. Press clutch pedal by hand measuringdistance the pedal moves until you feelresistance.

3. If free play differs from that specifiedabove, have your retailer adjust theclutch pedal or linkage.

S3W1151A

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S3W1181A

CAUTION

Your vehicle is equipped with a catalyticconverter.

• Do not use leaded fuel in this vehicle.

CATALYTIC CONVERTER

On vehicles with a catalytic converter, thefuel tank has a narrow filler neck whichmakes it impossible to insert a nozzle forleaded fuel.

CAUTION

The catalytic converter can be damagedby imperfect combustion if you keepstarting the engine with the accelera-tor pedal pressed when having diffi-culty in starting the engine.

CAUTION

• Do not drive your vehicle if the en-gine is running roughly or lackspower. These symptoms can point toserious mechanical problems.

Operating your vehicle under theseconditions can cause serious damageto the catalytic converter and otherparts of the vehicle.

Consult your CHEVROLET retailer as soonas possible if any of the following occur:

• Engine misfires.

• Engine runs rough following a coldstart.

• Engine loses power.

• Vehicle exhibits unusual operating con-ditions which may indicate a fault in theignition system.

CAUTION

• Avoid frequent repeated cold starts.

• Do not hold the key in START formore than 15 seconds while tryingto start your vehicle.

• Do not let the fuel tank run dry.

• Do not start the engine by pushingor towing your vehicle. Use jumpstarting.

Failure to follow these instructionsmay damage your vehicle engine, fuel,and/or emission systems.

Make sure to have all your vehicle main-tenance done by a retailer.

This will insure that:

• All vehicle components operate cor-rectly.

• Your vehicle will have minimal exhaustemissions.

• Your vehicle’s catalytic converter sys-tem will have a long life.

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WARNING

• Never overload your vehicle.

• Always drive with properly inflatedtyres.

• Always check tyre inflation pres-sure when the tyres are cold (ambi-ent temperature).

CAUTION

Use of unsuitable tyres and/or wheelsmay lead to a collision.

• Consult your CHEVROLET retailerbefore you change your original tyresor wheels.

This can result in personal injuriesand damage to your vehicle or otherproperty.

WHEELS AND TYRESFactory-fitted tyres are matched to yourvehicle, offering the most effective combi-nation of ride comfort, tread life and per-formance.

MAINTENANCE

Maintaining tyres at pressure specified inthis manual will ensure the most effectivecombination of driving comfort, safety andperformance.

Use an accurate tyre pressure gauge tocheck the pressure of tyres when they arecold. Securely retighten the valve capsafter checking tyre inflation pressure.

Underinflation

Properinflation

Overinflation

NOTE

Check inflation pressure when tyresare cold. Warm tyres produce inaccu-rate readings. Tyres become warm af-ter you have driven more than 1.5 kmsand stay warm for three hours aftervehicle has been stopped.

See “VEHICLE SPECIFICATION” in theindex of Section 9 for proper tyre inflationpressure.

Tyre condition should be inspected beforedriving and tyre pressure should bechecked each time you fill your fuel tankor at least once a month using a tyre pres-sure gauge.

Incorrect tyre inflation pressures will:

• Increase tyre wear.

• Impair vehicle handling and safe opera-tion.

• Affect ride comfort.

• Reduce fuel economy.

If tyre pressure is too low, tyres can over-heat and suffer internal damage, treadseparation, and even a blowout at highspeeds. Even if you later adjust the infla-tion pressure of your tyres, previous driv-ing with low pressure may have damagedthe tyres.

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Caring for your tyres and wheels

Driving over sharp objects can damage thetyres and wheels. If some objects are un-avoidable, drive over them slowly and ata right angle, if possible.

When parking, avoid making contact withthe curb.

Periodic tyre inspection

• Visual damage.

• Foreign objects

• Punctures.

• Cuts.

• Cracks.

• Bulges in the sidewalls.

Check the wheels for damage.

Tyre defects including those above cancause loss of control of your vehicle, re-sulting in a possible collision.

If your tyres or wheels are damaged orshow abnormal wear, consult yourCHEVROLET retailer.

BUILT-IN TREAD WEAR INDICATOR

Regularly check the tread depth of yourtyres using the tyre’s built-in tread wearindicators. Markings on the sidewalls in-dicate the locations of the tread wear indi-cators.

CAUTION

Use of tyres of a size other than origi-nally fitted to your vehicle may causeinterference between tyres and vehiclecomponents, and may result in tyre andvehicle damage.

CAUTION

• Do not drive on worn or damaged tyres.

Such tyres can cause you to lose con-trol of the vehicle and a collision, re-sulting in injuries or damage to yourvehicle or other property.

Replace tyres when the tread wear indica-tors become visible. The wear indicatorsappear between the tread grooves whenthe tread depth is 1.6 mm (0.06 in) or less.

NOTE

Always dispose of worn tyres accord-ing to local environmental regulation.

Tread wear indicator

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TYRE ROTATION

Front and rear tyres perform different jobsand can wear differently.

Normally, the front tyres will wear fasterthan rear tyres. To prolong the life of yourtyres and avoid uneven tread wear:

1. Rotate tyres every 5,000 kms.

2. Maintain proper tyre pressure.

3. Check tightening of the lug nuts/bolts.

See “HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE”in the index of Section 6.

Front

WARNING

• Use the recommended wheels andwheel lug nuts/bolts only.

Otherwise, you can lose control ofyour vehicle and cause a collision thatcan result in injuries or damage toyour vehicle or other property.

FUSES AND CIRCUITBREAKERSThe wiring circuits in your vehicle areprotected from short circuits by acombination of fuses, circuit breakers andfusible thermal links. This greatly reducesthe chance of fires caused by electricalproblems.

The fuse block is on the lower driver’s sideof the instrument panel.

• To remove the fuse block cover, pressthe tabs on the cover, then lift the coveroff.

• To reinstall the cover, press it back intoplace.

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Additional fuses are located in the enginecompartment.

The engine compartment fuse block islocated next to the battery.

• To remove the fuse block cover, pressthe tab at the bottom of the cover, thenlift the cover off.

• To reinstall the cover, first insert thetwo tabs at the top, and then press itback into place.

S3W1187A

A

Spare fuses and a fuse extractor are locatedin the engine compartment fuse block.

Identify a defective fuse by its melted wire.

Look at the silver-colored band inside thefuse. If the band is broken or melted A ,replace the fuse. Be sure you replace a badfuse with a new one of the correct size.

Use a fuse extractor to remove the blownfuse.

If a fuse is blown, try to determine andrepair the cause of the problem.

Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a newone of the correct size and rating.

S3W1188A

CAUTION

Do not use a tool that can conduct elec-tricity when removing a blown fuse.Only use the provided fuse extractor.Using a conductor such as metal cancause a short circuit, damage the elec-trical system or start a fire. Seriousinjury could occur.

CAUTION

Using a fuse substitute or a fuse of thewrong type or rating can damage theelectrical system or even start a fire.Be sure you replace a bad fuse with anew one of the correct size and rating.

Otherwise, you could be injured oryour vehicle could be damaged.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BLOCK

1. Daytime Running Lights

2. Indicator/Warning Lights Display

3. Room Light

4. Door Lock

5. Stoplight

6. Rear Wiper*

7. Front Wiper

8. Backup Light

9. Blower Motor

10. Cluster

11. Air Bag (NA)

12. Power Window

13. Turn Signal

14. Engine Management System

15. Blank

16. Blank

17. Cigarette Lighter

18. Audio

DRLDRL15A15A CLUSTERCLUSTER10A10A

T/TT/T BOXBOX10A10A AIR BAGAIR BAG10A10A

ROOM LAMPROOM LAMP10A10A 30A30A

DOOR LOCKDOOR LOCK15A15A T/SIGNALT/SIGNAL10A10A

STSTOPOP LAMPLAMP10A10A EMSEMS15A15A

REAR WIPERREAR WIPER*10A10A

FRONTFRONT WIPERWIPER20A20A

BACKUPBACKUP LAMPLAMP10A10A CIGARCIGAR15A15A

BLOW MOTBLOW MOTOROR20A20A AUDIOAUDIO10A10A

11 1010

22 1111

33 1212

44 1313

55 1414

66

77

88 1717

99 1818

CAUTIONUSE SPECIFIED FUSES ONLY.

I.P FUSE BOX

(WIPER2)(WIPER2)

(WIPER1)(WIPER1)

P/WINDOWP/WINDOW

1515

1616

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK

1. Air Conditioning Compressor

2. Fan Low

3. Fan Hi

4. Antilock Brake System

5. Front Fog Lights

6. Horn

7. Illumination (Right)

8. Illumination (Left)

9. Spare

10. Spare

11. Spare

12. Left Low Beam Headlight

13. Right Low Beam Headlight

14. Main Power (Battery)

15. Ignition 2

16. Engine Management System

17. Spare

18. High Beam Headlight

19. Fuel Pump

20. Hazard

21. Rear Defogger

22. Engine Control Unit

23. Ignition 1

24. Fuse Puller

25. Air Conditioning Compressor

26. Main Power (Battery)

27. Low Cooling Fan

28. High Cooling Fan

29. Interior and Exterior Lights

30. Front Fog Lights

31. Horn

32. Low Beam Headlight

33. High Beam Headlight

34. Fuel Pump

S3W1190A

A/C COMPRELAY

20A

25 MAINRELAY

35A

A/C COMP

FAN LOW

30A

FAN HI

B+

COOLING FANLOW RELAY

20A

COOLING FANHI RELAY

30A

ILL LAMPRELAY

RELAY

20A

50A

ABS

10A

20A

10A

15A

20A

FRT FOG 10A

HORN

10A

ILL LH

ILL RH

10A

1

2

3

4

5

26

27

29

28

6

7

8

9

10

30

H/L LO LH 10A12

H/L LO RH 10A13

30A

MAIN

30A

IGN 2FUSE

PULLER

14

15

10A

20A

FRT FOG

20A

30A

16

17

18

EMS 15A

H/L HI 15A

3231 33

19

20

21

22

23

34

11

24

HORNRELAY

20A

H/L LOWRELAY

20A

FUEL PUMPRELAY

20A

H/L HIRELAY

20A

10AECU

15A

FUEL PUMP

HAZARD

15A

RR DEFOG 20A

30A

IGN 1

CAUTION USE SPECIFIED FUSE AND RELAY ONLY.

10A

SPARE

SPARE

SPARE

SPARE

SPARE

30A

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BULB REPLACEMENT

S3W1191A

CAUTION

Halogen bulbs contain pressurizedgas and may burst if dropped orscratched. You or others may beinjured. Follow all instructions on thebulb package.

• Wear eye protection when workingwith bulbs.

• Protect the bulb from abrasion andscratches.

• When the bulb is illuminated andnot in a sealed installation, protectit from contact with liquids.

• Only illuminate the bulb when it isinstalled in a lamp.

• Replace any headlamp that iscracked or damaged.

• Do not touch the replacement bulbwith your fingers or hands.

• Keep the bulbs away from children.

• Dispose of used bulbs with care.Otherwise the bulbs can explode.

HEADLAMPS

1. Open the hood.

2. Remove the two bolts.

3. Disconnect the wiring harnessconnector from the bulb.

4. Remove the rubber cap covering thebulb assembly.

5. Release the spring that retains the bulb.

6. Remove the bulb.

7. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

CAUTION

Clean halogen bulbs with alcohol ormineral spirits and a lint-free cloth.Be sure not to touch them with yourbare hands.

Fingerprints on a halogen bulb maydrastically shorten the bulb’s effectivelife.

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S3W1192A

PARKING LAMPS

1. Open the hood.

2. Remove the headllamp assembly.

3. Remove the rubber cap covering thebulb assembly.

4. Pull out the parking lamp bulb assemblylocated next to the headlamp bulb.

5. Pull the bulb straight out to remove itfrom the socket.

6. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

S3W1193A

FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

1. Open the hood.

2. Remove the headlamp assembly.

3. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwiseto unlock the socket from the housing.

4. Pull the bulb assembly out of the lamphousing.

5. Gently push in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it from thesocket.

6. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

When installing the new bulb into thesocket, press it in while turning itclockwise.

When installing the socket into thehousing, rotate the socket clockwise.

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CAUTION

Performing this vehicle maintenanceprocedure requires special skills,tools and equipment.

It is recommended that you have yourretailer perform this service.

Before attempting any serviceprocedure yourself, make sure thatyou are very familiar with it and thatyou are confident you can complete itsafely.

Otherwise, you could be injured oryour vehicle could be damaged.

1. Disconnect the wiring harnessconnector from the bulb.

2. Turn the bulb counterclockwise toremove it.

3. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

FRONT FOG LAMPS (Option)

S3W1194A

SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

1. Pull the light assembly rearward andremove it.

2. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise.

3. Pull the bulb straight out to remove itfrom the socket.

4. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

Make sure to push the light assemblyback to its original position.

S3W1195A

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S3W1196A

TAILIGHTS, STOPLAMPS AND REARTURN SIGNALS

1. Open the rear hatch.

2. Remove two screws from the lampassembly.

3. Remove the lamp assembly.

4. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwiseto remove it.

5. Gently push in and turn the bulbcounterclockwise to remove it from thesocket.

6. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

S3W1197A

CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOPLAMP

1. Open the rear hatch.

2. Remove two screws from the lamp as-sembly.

3. Disconnect the wiring harness connec-tor before removing the lamp housing.

4. Remove the lamp housing.

5. Remove the two screws and remove thereflector assembly.

6. Pull the bulb straight out to remove itfrom the socket.

7. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

SPORTY REAR SPOILER (Option)

High mount stop lamp is incorporated inthe rear spoiler at the rear and it glowswhenever service brake are applyed. Theintegraded rear spoiler enhances aerody-namic performance, provides stable stancein high speed driving.

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S3W1199A

DOME LAMP

1. Use the flat edge of a screwdriver to prythe lens away from the headliner.

2. Remove the bulb.

3. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb.

S3W1198A

LICENSE PLATE LAMP

1. Remove the two screws and the lampcover.

2. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwiseto remove it.

3. Pull the bulb out of the socket.

4. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb. WARNING

Some cleaners may be poisonous, cor-rosive, or flammable.

• Improper use of these cleaners canbe dangerous. Their use may causepersonal injury or damage to yourvehicle.

VEHICLE CARECLEANING AGENTS

Follow the manufacturer’s advice when-ever you use cleaning agents or otherchemicals on the inside or the outside ofyour vehicle.

When cleaning the inside or outside ofyour vehicle, do not use hazardous clean-ing solvents such as:

• Acetone.

• Lacquer thinners.

• Enamel reducers.

• Nail polish removers.

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Open the doors to allow proper ventilationwhen you use any cleaning agents orother chemicals in the vehicle interior.

CAUTION

Do not let non color-fast fabrics comein contact with the interior trim of yourvehicle, unless both materials are com-pletely dry.

To avoid the possible permanent discol-oration of light-colored interior trim, do notlet non color-fast materials come into con-tact with seat trim unless both materials arecompletely dry. Following is a brief list offabric items which may contain non color-fast:

• Casual clothing.

• Colored denim.

• Corduroy.

• Leather.

• Suede.

• Newspaper.

• Decorative paper items.

CAUTION

• Make sure to use the proper clean-ing techniques and materials whenyou clean the trim of your vehicle.

Failure to do so, especially on the firstcleaning, may result in water spots,rings, and permanent stains.

These can permanently damage yourvehicle.

It is very important to use the proper tech-niques and cleaners on the interior andexterior of your vehicle.

Use a vacuum cleaner or soft bristle brushfrequently to remove dust and loose dirtthat collect on the interior fabrics.

Wiped vinyl and leather trim regularly witha clean damp cloth.

Clean normal soil, spots, or stains from thetrim with appropriate cleaners.

CARE AND CLEANING OF THE INTERIOR

WARNING

• Avoid overexposure to vapors fromcleaning agents and other chemi-cals.

Such vapors can be dangerous and theymay cause health problems which aremore likely to occur in small,unventilated spaces.

When cleaning the inside or outside ofyour vehicle, do not use cleaning materi-als such as the following, except as notedin the fabric cleaning advice on stain re-moval:

• Laundry soaps.

• Bleaches.

• Reducing agents.

Never use the following for any cleaningpurpose:

• Carbon tetrachloride.

• Gasoline.

• Benzene.

• Naphtha.

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CAUTION

Liquefied fragrances must not be in-stalled on instrument panel area.

The surfaces of painted plastic parts mayget damaged because of the peculiaringredients of liquefied fragrances.

CAUTION

Abrasive cleaners can scratch theglass and damage the rear window de-fogger gridlines.

• Never use abrasive cleaners on ve-hicle glass.

Such damage can impair the driver’svision.

CAUTION

Decals may damage the rear window de-fogger.

• Never place decals on the inside ofthe rear window.

Such damage can impair the driver’svision.

GLASS SURFACES

Keeping the window glass clear will reduceglare and improve visibility.

CAUTION

You must keep your safety belts inproper working condition to maintaintheir effectiveness.

Safety belt care

Always keep the safety belts clean anddry. Avoid contamination of the safety beltwebbing by polishes, oils, and chemicals,particularly battery acid, bleach or dye.These contaminants may lead to weaken-ing of your safety belt webbing material.

Periodically inspect all parts of the safetybelts. Replace damaged safety belts orcomponents immediately.

You must replace any safety belt that hasbeen stretched in an accident, even if thedamage is not obvious or visible. Replace-ment safety belts must be new.

We recommend replacing the entire safetybelt assembly after your vehicle has beenin a collision. If a retailer finds that nosafety belt damage has occurred in an ac-cident, and that everything is in properworking order, then you don’t have to re-place the belts.

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CARE AND CLEANING OF THE EXTERIOR

Washing your vehicle

The best way to preserve the finish ofyour vehicle is to keep it clean by wash-ing it frequently.

• Park your car out of direct sunlight.

• Use mild soap specified for washingcars with cold or lukewarm water.

• Make sure to rinse all soaps and clean-ers completely off the surface.

NOTE

• Do not use household dishwashingliquid to wash your car.

Dish soap will wash car wax off yourpaint.

CAUTION

• Avoid high-pressure car washes.

They may cause water to enter your ve-hicle, damaging the interior.

We designed your vehicle to withstandnormal environmental conditions andnatural elements.

CAUTION

Your antenna could be damaged by theautomatic car wash.

• Remove your mast or roof antennamanually.

Cleaning the outside of the windshield

Wax or other material on the windshield orthe blade of the windshield wiper cancause the wiper blade to chatter duringoperation. Such foreign materials also canmake it difficult to keep your windshieldclean.

Periodically use a non-abrasive cleaner onthe outside of the windshield.

Water will not bead on a clean windshield.

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Polishing and waxing

Periodically polish your vehicle to removesurface residue. After polishing, protectthe paint with a high quality automotivewax.

Protecting exterior bright metal parts

Clean bright metal trim parts regularly.Washing with water is all that is usuallyneeded.

CAUTION

• Never use an automotive or chromepolish, steam, or a caustic soap toclean or polish aluminum trim.

Such materials can be too abrasive, re-sulting in damage to trim and wheels.

When waxing your car, also wax all brightmetal parts.

CORROSION PROTECTION

We designed your vehicle to resist corro-sion. Special materials and protective fin-ishes used on most parts of your car helpmaintain its good appearance, strength,and reliability.

Surface rust may appear on certain com-ponents found in the engine compartmentor under the body eg. Silencers, Axle, BrakeDisc, Brake Drums, Exhaust Manifold etc.but will not affect the reliability or functionof these components.

Sheet metal damage

If the vehicle needs body repair or replace-ment, make sure the repair shop appliesproper anticorrosion material to restorecorrosion protection. See “FINISH DAM-AGE” later in this section.

CAUTION

Do not use abrasive cleaners orbrushes to clean aluminum wheels orwheel covers.

Cleaning aluminum wheels and wheelcovers

To preserve the original appearance of thewheels and wheel covers, keep them freefrom road dirt and brake dust buildup.

Clean the wheels/wheel covers regularly,avoiding abrasive cleaners or brushes thatcan damage the finish.

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NOTE

When you wash the engine compart-ment, fuel, grease, and oil residue maybe released into the environment.

Wash the engine at a retailer or otherlocation equipment with an oil separa-tor in the car wash bay.

Dispose off the used engine oil, brakefluid, transaxle fluid, antifreeze, batter-ies, and tyres at local authorized wastedisposal facilities, or though a vendorwho is under legal obligation to do sowhen you replace such materials.

Never place any of these items withhousehold trash or pour them downdrains.

Mishandling of such potentially haz-ardous materials can cause permanentenvironmental damage.

Finish damage

Repair stone chips, fractures, or deepscratches in the finish of as soon as pos-sible. Bare metal corrodes quickly.

You may use touch-up products to repairminor chips and scratches.

A body and paint shop can make repairson larger areas.

Underbody maintenance

Corrosive materials can collect on the un-derbody of your vehicle. Failure to removethese materials can accelerate corrosionand rust.

Periodically use plain water to flush thesematerials from the underbody of your ve-hicle. Take care to clean any areas in whichmud and other debris can collect. Loosenany sediment packed in closed area beforeflushing with water.

If you wish, your CHEVROLET retailer canprovide this service for you.

CAUTION

• Use only cleaners safe for use onpainted surfaces.

Other cleaners may permanently dam-age the paint.

Foreign material deposits

The following materials may damagepainted surfaces:

• Calcium chloride and other salts.

• Ice-melting agents.

• Road oil and tar.

• Tree sap.

• Bird droppings.

• Industrial fallout.

Wash harmful materials off your vehiclepromptly. If soap and water do not removethe residue, use cleaners specifically in-tended for this purpose.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 8–1

• GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................... 8-2

• SEVERE CONDITIONS .......................................... 8-2

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

• SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES ............. 8-4

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GENERAL INFORMATIONThis section provides the maintenanceschedule which is necessary to ensure thatyour vehicle gives many years of satisfy-ing motoring.

You are responsible for properly operatingand maintaining your vehicle in accor-dance with the instructions described inthis manual. Failure to do so is likely toresult in the denial of warranty coverage.

It is your responsibility to properly main-tain and operate your vehicle. Be sure thatyou follow the periodic required mainte-nance schedule and general operation in-structions in this manual.

Every time a service / inspection is carriedout you will be given the relevant com-pleted and signed schedule, indicating thework which has been done.

It is also your responsibility to keeprecords and receipts as proof of regularmaintenance. Records and receipts to-gether with this owner’s manual should betransferred to any subsequent owner.

You may have maintenance services per-formed on your vehicle by any qualifiedperson or facility. However, it is recom-mended that the maintenance services beperformed by an authorized CHEVROLETretailer who will have well-trained techni-cians and genuine parts.

Non-GMI genuine parts and accessorieshave not been examined or approved byGMI. GMI can certify neither the suitabil-ity nor the safety of non- genuine partsand accessories and are not liable for dam-age caused by their use.

Inadequate, incomplete, or insufficientservicing may result in operational prob-lems with your vehicle that could evenlead to vehicle damage, an accident, orpersonal injury.

SEVERE CONDITIONSYou should follow the periodic requiredmaintenance schedule. See “SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCE SERVICES” later in thissection.

NORMAL CONDITIONS

The normal condition for driving meansdriving under typical, everyday drivingconditions. You may follow the ordinarymaintenance schedule.

SEVERE CONDITIONS

If the vehicle is operated under any of thefollowing conditions, some of the mainte-nance schedule items need to be servicedmore frequently. See numeric symbols in“SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SER-VICES” later in this section.

• Repeated short-distance driving lessthan 5 miles (10 Km).

• Extensive idling and/or slow-speeddriving in stop-and-go traffic.

• Driving on dusty roads.

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• Driving on hilly or mountainous terrain.

• Towing a trailer.

• Driving in heavy city traffic where theoutside temperatures regularly reach90°F(32°C) or higher.

• Driving as a taxi, police or delivery ve-hicle.

• Frequent driving when outside tem-perature remains below freezing.

Additional Operations

The time allowance for additional opera-tions, such as toothed belt replacement,are not included in the standard scopeof service, and are charged separately. Itis nonetheless advisable to have suchwork done as a part of a service check /inspection, since the time allowance arenot as high as they would be if the workwas carried out separately.

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MAINTENANCEINTERVAL

Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first

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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICESMaintenance services and record retention are the owner’s responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance hasbeen performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance services chart.For vehicles with normal annual mileage.

Drive Belt (Alternator)Drive Belt (Power Steering, A/C Compressor)Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter (1) (3)Cooling System Hose and ConnectionsEngine Coolant (3)Fuel FilterFuel Line and ConnectionsAir Cleaner Element (2)Ignition TimingSpark PlugsIgnition CableValve ClearanceCharcoal Canister and Vapor LinesPCV SystemTiming Belt

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Chart Symbols:I- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust, rotate or replace.R- Replace or change

(1) If a vehicle is operated under severe conditions: short distance driving, extensive idling or driving in dusty conditions, change engine oil and the filter every 5,000 km or 6 months,whichever comes first.

(2) Inspect the air cleaner/pollen filter element every 5,000 km or 6 months if vehicle is driven under dusty driving conditions. If necessary, correct, clean, or replace.(3) Refer to “FLUID CHART”.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 8–5

MAINTENANCEINTERVAL

Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first

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For vehicles with normal annual mileage.

Exhaust Pipe and MountingsBrake Fluid (3) (4)Front Brake Pads and Discs (5)Rear Brake Drums and Linings (5)Parking BrakeBrake Line and Connections (Including Booster)Rear Hub Bearing and ClearanceManual Transaxle Fluid (3)Clutch and Brake Pedal Free PlayChassis and Underbody Bolts and Nuts Tight/Secure

Chart Symbols:

I- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust, rotate or replace.

R- Replace or change

(3) Refer to “FLUID CHART”.

(4) Change the brake fluid every 20,000 km or 2 years (whichever is earlier) if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions:

- Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or

- Towing a trailer frequently.

(5) More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition: short distance driving, extensive idling, frequent low-speed operation in stop-and go traffic or driving in dusty

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MAINTENANCEINTERVAL

Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first

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Tire Condition and Inflation Pressure (6)Steering Wheel and LinkagePower Steering Fluid and Lines (3)Drive Shaft BootsSafety Belts, Buckles and AnchoragesLubricate Locks, Hinges and Hood Latch

Chart Symbols:

I- Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust, rotate or replace.

R- Replace or change

(3) Refer to “FLUID CHART”.

(6) If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–1

• IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ................................. 9-2

• FLUID CHART ....................................................... 9-3

• ENGINE OIL ........................................................... 9-4

• BULB SPECIFICATIONS ....................................... 9-5

• VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS .................................. 9-6

9 TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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IDENTIFICATION NUMERSVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

This number is the legal identifier for yourvehicle.

The vehicle identification number isengraved in the top of the bulkhead.

S3W1184A

ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

The engine number is located on the cyl-inder block, under the engine’s number 4exhaust manifold.

S3W1185A

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–3

FLUID CHART

API SJ gradeSAE 15W-40

Ethylene glycol basedlong life coolant

SAE 75W85

DOT 4

DEXRON VI

Engine Coolant

Manual TransaxleFluid

Brake Fluid

Power SteeringFluid*

3.2L

4.2L

2.1L

0.5L

1.1L

Item Capacity Service Interval Classification

Engine oil(Including oil filter)

Change every 10,000km or 1 year (whicheveris earlier) after first replacement at 5,000 kmsor 6 months (whichever is earlier). Undersevere condition, change every 5,000 kms or6 months (Whichever is earlier). Oil filter el-ement should be replaced at the same time.

Change every 50,000kms or 5 years (which-ever is earlier).

Inspect every 10,000kms or 1 year (which-ever is earlier) and replenish ifnecessary.(Fluid change is not required.)

Change every 30,000kms or 2 years(whichever is earlier).

Inspect every 10,000kms or 1 year (which-ever is earlier) and replenish if necessary.

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ENGINE OILAPI classification of engine oil

The International Lubricant Standardiza-tion and Approval Committee (ILSAC)and American Petroleum Institute (API)classify engine oils according to their per-formance quality. Always use oil rated APISJ.

EngineSelect an oil viscosity based on the outside air temperature. Do not switch toa different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–5

Halogen bulb

Halogen bulb

1 Headlamp (high/low)

2 Parking lamp

3 Turn signal lamp

4 Fog lamp (Option)

5 Side turn signal lamp

6 Turn signal lamp

7 Brake / tail lamp

8 Backup Lamp

9 High mounted stop lamp (Option)

10 License plate lamp

Dome lamp

BULB SPECIFICATION

Bulbs

Rear

Interior

Wattages x Quantity

60/55W x 2

5W x 2

21W x 2

27W x 2

5W x 2

21W x 2

21/5W x 4

21W x 2

5W x 5

5W x 2

10W x 1

Remarks

Front

* Bulb specifications in some models can be different from the above table. See thewattage printed on the bulb before replacing burnt bulbs.

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WARNING

Customer should use only specified bulb in case of bulb replacement and use ofhigher bulb wattage can cause thermal issues such as lamp melting etc.

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Type

Valvetrain

Displacement (cc)

Bore x stroke (mm)

Compression ratio

Max. Power (Kw/rpm)

Max. Torque (Nm/rpm)

Fuel system

Octane rating

Spark Typeplug Gap (mm)

Battery Rating (V-AH)

Alternator (V-A)

Starter (V-Kw)

4-cylinder/in-line

SOHC 8 valve

995 cm3

68.5 x 67.5

9.3 ± 0.3 : 1

46.3/5400

90.3/4200

Multi-point injection

See Page No. 5-4

R BPR5EY-11

1.0 ~ 1.1

12 - 35

12 - 65

12 - 0.8

VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONSENGINE

Engine

DRIVETRAIN

Drive system

1st

2nd

3rd

Gear ratios 4th

5th

Reverse

Final drive ratio

5-Speed Manual Transaxle

Front wheel drive

3.416

1.950

1.280

0.971

0.757

3.272

4.444

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–7

McPherson strut

Torsion beam axle

30´ ± 30´

-1° 30´ ± 20´

3° 28´ ± 30´

10´ ± 10´

15´ ± 10´

21.1:1 (Manual)

16.45:1(Power)

370mm

4.47

Front suspension type

Rear suspension type

CamberFront

Alignment Rear

(Based on 2 Caster

Occupants)Toe-in

Front

Rear

Type

Overall gear ratio

Steering Steering wheeldiameter (mm)

Minimum turningradius (m)

Chassis

CHASSIS

Type

Front wheel

Rear wheel

Booster size, mm (diameter)

Brake system

Hydraulic, Vacuum Assisted

& Dual-diagonal split

Solid disc

Drum

178 mm

BRAKE SYSTEM

155/70 R13 75T/H 4.5J x 13 210 [30] 210 [30]

Wheel and Tyre

WHEEL AND TYRE

Tyre Wheel Tyre Pressure (kPa) [psi]

size dimension Front Rear

Rack & pinionManualPower assisted (Option)

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Capacities

CAPACITIES

Exterior dimensions

3,495

1,495

1,518

2,345

1,310

1,275

DIMENSIONS

Overall length (mm)

Overall width (mm)

Overall height (mm)

Wheel base (mm)

Track (mm)Front

Rear

Weight

WEIGHT

Kerb weight(Kg)

Gross vehicleweight (Kg)

M/T 840

1,270M/T

Fuel tank (L)

Engine Oil (L)

Coolant (L)

38.0

3.2 (including oil filter)

4.2

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SERVICE NETWORK 10–1

SERVICE NETWORK10• SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK ..................... 10-3

• NORTH ZONE ..................................................... 10-4

• WEST ZONE ..................................................... 10-11

• SOUTH ZONE ................................................... 10-16

• EAST ZONE ...................................................... 10-22

• INTERNATIONAL ............................................... 10-25

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SERVICE NETWORK 10–3

Indicates Retailer (Sales and Service)

Indicates Chevrolet Authorised Service Center

Authorised Service Center (ASC) are authorised to carry out Periodic Maintenance (Free/Paid, Minor Running Repair) only.

CHEVROLET SALES INDIA

SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK

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10–4 SERVICE NETWORK

NORTH ZONESTATE - DELHI

✬ Auto Vikas Sales & Service Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :12-A, Shivaji Marg, Najafgarh Road,New Delhi - 110 015Tel.: 011 - 42070707, 25451004Fax: 011 - 25451004, 25119026

Showroom & Workshop 2 :J-10, Rajapuri, Palam, Matiala Road,Opp. Sector-5, DwarakaTel.: 011- 45595959

Showroom 3 :Majesty Mall, Plot No. 2, Road No. 43,Guru Harkishan Marg, Pitampura,Delhi - 110 034Tel.: 011 - 42787878

Showroom 4 :34 Ring Road, Lagpat Nagar - IVNew Delhi - 110 024Tel.: 011 - 46808090

Workshop 3 :G-14, Udyog Nagar,Rohtak Road,Peeragarhi, Delhi - 110 041Tel.: 011 - 42010101

Workshop 4 :B-239, Okhla Industrial Area Phase-1New Delhi - 110 020Tel.: 011 - 40808080

❍ Car CareWorkshop :Near Ispat Bhawan, Lodhi Road,New Delhi - 110 003Tel.: 011 - 2437874

✬ Metro Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :Bawa Potteries Industrial Complex,Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, Vasant Kunj - 110 070Tel.: 011 - 41761717 / 46156666

Showroom & Workshop :A-2/6, Safdarganj Enclave,Africa Avenue, New Delhi - 110 029Tel.: 011 - 46146666 / 75

✬ Regent Automobiles Ltd.Showroom :B-1/F-1, Mohan Co-operative Indl. Estate,Near Haldirams, Mathura Road,New Delhi - 110 044Tel.: 011 - 41678390-95Fax: 011 - 26959589 / 776

Workshop :D-12, Okhla Industrial Area,Phase-1, New Delhi - 110 020Tel.: 011 - 26812600 / 89 / 90 / 91Fax: 011 - 26813383

✬ Shiva MotorsShowroom :85, Patparganj Industrial Area,Patparganj, Delhi - 110 092Tel.: 011 - 42444188Telefax: 011 - 42444177

✬ Triumph MotorsShowroom 1 :E-13/29, Ground Floor, Harsha Bhawan,Connaught Circus, New Delhi - 110 001Tel.: 011 - 41536071-74Fax: 011 - 41536077

Showroom 2 :B-72/4, 1st Floor, Wazipur Industrial Area,New Delhi - 110 052Tel.: 011 - 42475580-83, 47000211 - 12Fax: 011 - 42475584

Workshop :C-13, Plot No. 65, SMA Industrial Area,Opp. Jahangir Puri, Azadpur, New Delhi - 110 033Tel.: 011 - 27693508 - 10

❍ VaibhavWorkshop :A-Block, Community Centre,Near to District Centre (Janakpuri),Vikaspuri, New Delhi - 110 018Mob.: 9810048946

AMBALA✬ Dynamic Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Near Ajit Petrol Pump, Baldevnagar,Ambala - Chandigarh Highway, Ambala CityTel.: 0171 - 2542900, 2545900

✬ Oberoi Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.Showroom :Ramgarh, Near Central Jail Bridge, ChandigarhRoad, Baldev Nagar, Ambala City - 134 003Tel.: 0171 - 2543010Fax: 0171 - 2543510

STATE - HARYANA

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SERVICE NETWORK 10–5

Workshop :Barwala, Naraingarh Road, Ambala City - 134 003Tel.: 0171 - 2678010

FARIDABAD✬ Regent Automobiles Ltd.

Showroom :14/3 , Mathura Road, Faridabad - 121 003, HaryanaTel. : 0129 - 4088530 / 31Fax: 0129 - 2252304

Workshop :14/5, Main Mathura Road, Faridabad - 121 003Tel : 0129 - 2252151-55, 4261200

GURGAON✬ Gentech Tooling Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom 1:Shop No. 1, ABW Tower,IFFCO Chowk, Gurgaon - 122 002Tel.: 0124 - 4638888Fax: 0124 - 4038877

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 66, IDC, Opp. Sector - 14Mehrauli - Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon - 122 001Tel.: 0124 - 4638751 - 54Fax: 0124 - 4638700

✬ Apex AutoShowroom :Plot No. 245, Block - 44, Ward - 5,Rajeev Nagar Palika, Opp. to ICICI Bank,Sector -14, Gurgaon, HaryanaTel.: 0124 - 4002000, 5082000Fax: 0124 - 5010925

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. - 31, Sector - 18,Industrial Estate, Gurgaon - 122 015Tel.: 0124 - 5014000

✬ Orix Auto Infrastructure Services Ltd.Workshop :7B, Sector - 18, Maruti Industrial Area,Gurgaon - 122 015Tel.: 0124 - 3014700 / 701 / 719Fax: 0124 - 3014702

YAMUNA NAGAR✬ Oberoi Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :Aggarsain Chowk, Near Gupta Palace,Jagadhri - 135 003Telefax: 01732 - 212030

KURUKSHETRA✬ VPS Speciality Papers

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No.145 &146, Industrial Area,Sector 2, Kurukshetra - 136 118Telefax: 01744 - 231050

HISSAR✬ Vibhushan Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. Vidyut Nagar, Delhi Road, Hissar - 125 001Tel.: 0166 - 222224-5

KARNAL✬ Aryaman Motors

Showroom & Workshop :117/6, K.M. Milestone, Near Hotel NewWorld, G. T. Road, Karnal - 132 001Tel.: 0184 - 2220011TeleFax: 0184 - 2220025

PANIPAT✬ Aryaman Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. Yamuna Enclave, GT Road,Panipat - 132103Tel.: 0180 - 3253004

PANCHKULA✬ RSA Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 68, Industrial Area,Phase-I, Panchkula - 134 109Tel.: 0172 - 5040000Fax: 0172 - 5054001

ROHTAK✬ Badhwar Automobiles Pvt Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Sonepat Road, Rohtak - 124 001Telefax: 0126 - 256666

REWARI✬ Vardhman Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. Gurudwara, Jhajhar Road,Rewari - 123 401Tel.: 01274 - 250440 / 251188Fax: 01274 - 255960

SONIPAT✬ Malwa Motors

Showroom & Workshop :NH-1, 31 Km Stone, G.T. Road, Kundli,Sonepat - 131 001, HaryanaTel.: 0130 - 2219385 / 86Fax: 0130 - 2219384

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AMRITSAR✬ S V Motors

Showroom :Near Amritsar Gate, GT Road, Amritsar - 143001Tel.: 0183 - 2700102Fax:0183 - 2700101

Workshop :16 A, Court Road, Near Ravi Gas Agency,Amritsar - 143001Tel.: 0183 - 5066651

BHATINDA✬ Padam Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Goniana Road, 8th Mile Stone,NH-10, Bhatinda - 151 005Tel.: 0164 - 27601111 / 9216350205Telefax: 0164 - 2760153

CHANDIGARH✬ RSA Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No.5, Industrial AreaPhase-I, Chandigarh - 160 001Tel.: 0172 - 3919199, 5033333Fax: 0172 - 2658541

❍ National Service CentreWorkshop :Behind Neelam Theatre,Sector - 17E, Chandigarh - 160017

✬ Padam Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom:182/2,Industrial Area, Phase 1,Chandigarh - 160002Tel. : 0172 - 5212900

Workshop :185, Industrial Area, Phase 1,Chandigarh -160002Tel. : 0172 - 5212999

HOSHIARPUR✬ Bedi Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop:Piplawala, Jalandhar Road,Hoshiarpur - 146 022Tel.: 01882 - 329696Fax: 01882 - 253763

JALANDHAR✬ Aakriti World

Showroom :Ground Floor, Vasal Tower, Police Lines,Opp. President Hotel, Jalandhar - 144001Telefax: 0181 - 5003333

Workshop :1746 Ladowali Road, Near BSF Chowk ,Jalandhar - 144001Tel.: 0181 - 5057777

LUDHIANA✬ Padam Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Khasra No. 279/3,G.T. Road, Dhandari Kalan, LudhianaTel.: 0161 - 2510014Telefax: 0161 - 2510015

✬ Omni Wheels Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :Plot No 73, New Kuldeep Nagar,Basti Jodhewal Chowk, Ludhiana - 141 007Tel.: 161 - 5055900

SIRSA✬ Padam Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Hisar Road, Opp Traffic Police Post,Sirsa - 125055Tel.: 01666 - 244445Fax: 01666 - 244442

KANGRA✬ Jaishree Motors

Showroom & Workshop :N.H. 20, V.P.O. KachhiariTehsil & Dist. Kangra - 176 001Telefax: 01892 - 260600 - 01

MANDI✬ Ram Hari Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Rani Ki Bain, Gutkar, Mandi - 175 021Tel.: 01905 - 225692Fax: 01905 - 221691

SIMLA✬ Rajvir Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Byepass Road, Parasdass Garden,Simla - 171 001Tel.: 0177 - 2674284 - 6Fax: 0177 - 2674287

SOLAN✬ Rajvir Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Kalka Shimla Road, Near Mehta Market,Kumarhatti, Solan, Himachal Pradesh - 173 229Telefax: 01792 - 266338

STATE - PUNJAB

STATE - HIMACHAL PRADESH

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ALWAR✬ Triumph Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Old Delhi Road, Near Jhankar Hotel,Alwar - 301 001Telefax: 0144 - 2373333 / 2372666

AJMER✬ Relan Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Near Railway Hospital,Beawer Road, AjmerTel.: 0145 - 2461266, 9214444222Fax: 0145 - 2611159

Workshop :NH-8, Parbatpura Byepass, AjmerTel.: 0145 - 2461266Fax: 0145 - 2611159

BIKANER✬ Sunehri Cars

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 15, Transport Nagar, NH-15,Ganganagar Road, Bikaner - 334 001Tel. : 0151 - 2250164Mob.: 09414580691

BHILWARA✬ Relan Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Near Sukhradia Cirlce, Ajmer Road,Bhilwara - 311 001Mob.: 9251057300Tel.: 01482 - 265266

JAIPUR✬ Triumph Motors

Showroom & Workshop :G-109A, Sitapura Industrial Area,Jaipur - 302 004Tel.: 0141 - 5122333, 5113636, 5143737,5122797, 5122798, 5143636Fax: 0141 - 5122552

Showroom 2:Corporate Tower, A-1, Jawahar Lal Marg,Jaipur - 302015Tel.: 141 - 4057575Fax: 141 - 4057500

Showroom 3:C7D, Sawai Jai Singh Highway,Bani Park, Jaipur - 302016Tel.: 0141 - 4122222Fax: 0141 - 4122233

Workshop :E-12B, Vishwakarma Ind Area,Road No.- 01, Jaipur - 302013Tel.: 0141 - 4255500

✬ Baid MotorsShowroom:1 A, & 28a, Karoli Bagh, Near Gujar Ki Thadi,Near Gopal Pura Bye Pass, Jaipur - 302019Tel.: 0141 - 3088888Fax: 0141 - 3088889

Workshop :30, Sushilpura, Shyam Nagar,Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302018Tel.: 0141 - 3088888, 09983324366

STATE - RAJASTHANMALOUT/ROPAR✬ Padam Motors

Showroom :Chandigarh Road, Nangal Chowk,Ropar - 140 001Telefax: 01881 - 500099

MOGA✬ Padam Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Near Majestic Resorts, Ferozepur Road,Moga - 142 001Tel.: 01636 - 225755

PATIALA✬ Padam Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Main Patiala - Rajpura Road, Caspa Resort,Bahadurgarh, Patiala - 147 001Mob.: 9217100905 - 9Fax: 0175 - 2663828

PATHANKOT✬ Kashmir Automobile Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Simbel Chowk, Dalhousie Road,Pathankot - 145 001Tel.: 0186 - 2257022 / 23 / 24

SANGRUR✬ Padam Motors

Showroom & Workshop :College Road, Opp. Kamal Palace,Sangrur - 148 001Mob.: 9216350134, 9216911461

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Workshop :Baid Garden, Near Heera Pura PowerStation, Ajmer Road, JaipurMob.: 09829973356

JODHPUR✬ Atharva Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :27/27A, Light Industrial Area, Near ShastriCircle, ITI Road, Jodhpur - 342 005Tel.: 0291 - 5120316Fax: 0291 - 5120319

Workshop :E-711, Mia Bsni, IInd Phase,Behind Krishna Dharam Kanta,Jodhpur - 342 005Tel.: 0291 - 5120810Fax: 0291 - 2950992

KOTA✬ Triumph Motors

Showroom & Workshop :E - 137C, Road No. 5,Indraprastha Industrial Area, KotaTel.: 0744 - 3204881 - 84Fax: 0744 - 2433137

SIKAR✬ Triumph Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Near Circuit House, NH-11,Jaipur Sikar Road, Sikar - 332001Tel.: 01572 - 324948Fax: 01572 - 245971

SRI GANGANAGAR✬ Sunehri Cars

Showroom & Workshop :6th Km Stone, Surat Garh Road,NH-15, Sri GanganagarTelefax: 0154 - 2496200

UDAIPUR✬ Atharva Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :A-83, Mewar Industrial Area, Madri, NH-8,Ahmedabad Bye Pass, Udaipur - 313 002Tel.: 0294 - 2490126, 127Fax: 0294 - 2490108

ALLAHABAD✬ Eldee Motors

Showroom :Eldee Enclave, 2, S.P. Marg,Civil Lines, Allahabad - 211 001Tel.: 0532 - 2560743, 44Telefax: 0532 - 2560742

Workshop :Kanodia Mill Compound,1, Luker Ganj, Allahabad - 211 001Tel.: 0532 - 2616368, 3099966

ALIGARH✬ Technocrat Vehicles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Khair Byepass Road, Aligarh - 202 001Mob.: 9760094180 / 9760094181

AGRA✬ Kalyan Auto Sales

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. Bhagwati Dhaba, Near New Sabji Mandi,Sikandra, Agra - 282 007Tel.: 0562 - 2640460 / 62 / 63Fax: 0562 - 2640461

BAREILLY✬ Analysis Motors

Showroom & Workshop :7 K.M. Stone, Opp. GITI, Rampur Road,C.B. Ganj, Bareilly - 243 001Tel.: 0581 - 2480012, 2480097, 3092878Mob.: 9258071051/42/46/43

FAIZABAD✬ Megha Auto Dealer (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Lucknow Byepass Road, Sahadatganj, FaizabadMob.: 09839099210

GORAKHPUR✬ United Motors

Showroom :7, Park Road, Golgarh, Gorakhpur - 273 001Tel.: 0551 - 2201667, 2336876Fax: 0551 - 2338299

Workshop :Charphatak Road, Mohaddipur,Gorakhpur - 273 001Tel.: 0551 - 2200109

GHAZIABAD✬ Shiva Motors

Showroom & Workshop :28/3/5, Site - IV, Industrial Area,Sahibabad, GhaziabadTel.: 0120 - 4130240 , 42, 46Fax: 0120 - 2950991-93

STATE - UTTAR PRADESH

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MATHURA✬ Kalyan Auto Sales

Showroom & Workshop :NH-2, Agra-Matura Road, Mathura

MEERUT✬ Vardajyoti Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Madhuban Cinema Bldg., Madhuban Colony,Baghpath Road, Meerut - 250 002Tel.: 0121 - 2510111Fax: 0121 - 2523811

MORADABAD✬ Vardhajyoti Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Opposite Radhakrishna Mandir,Delhi Road, MoradabadMob.: 09927066611

MIRZAPUR✬ Saraswati Industries

Showroom & Workshop :Pili Kothi, Station Road, Mirzapur - 231001Tel.: 05442 - 223923

NOIDA✬ Shiva Motors

Showroom 1:Center Stage Mall, Sector 18, NoidaTel.: 0120 - 4247418Fax: 0120 - 2517160

Showroom 2:G-24, Sector 11, Noida - 210301Tel.: 0120 - 3920150 / 52

KANPUR✬ Cross Road Auto Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :40, Government Industrial Estate,Opp. Sindhi Colony, Fazal Ganj,Kanpur - 208 012Tel.: 0512 - 2221265 / 2221276 / 2221279Fax: 0512 - 2221287

Workshop :C-15A, Panki Industrial Area,Site-1, Kanpur - 208 012Tel.: 0512 - 2691293, 2691377

Workshop 1 :122/236, A-1 & C-1, Fazalganj,Near Sangam Talkies, Kanpur - 208012Mob.: 8009461111

✬ Romi Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom :14/63, Civil Lines, Kanpur - 208 001Tel.: 0512 - 3224703

Workshop :120/164 (4), Lajpat Nagar, Kanpur - 208 012Tel.: 0512 - 3224701 / 3224702

LUCKNOW✬ Megha Auto (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Mishipur Depot, Near Sanatan ColdStorage, Kursi Road, Lucknow - 226 026Tel.: 0522 - 2890631

Showroom & Workshop 2 :10/CP/5, Ring Road, Vikasnagar,Opp Jagrani Hospital, Lucknow - 226 020Tel.: 0522 - 4057999 / 4007977/2330180Fax: 0522 - 4015504

Workshop :C-80/81A, Sector - 8, NoidaTel.: 0120 - 4247400 - 16

SAHARANPUR✬ DPM Autosales

Showroom & Workshop :Ambala Road, Near P&T Training Centre,SaharanpurMob.: 9634091119

VARANASI✬ Eldee Motors

Showroom & Workshop :38/46 E, rehman Nivas, Mehmoorganj, VaranasiTel.: 0542-2560743 / 44Fax: 0542 - 2560743

ALMORA✬ Analysis Motors

Showroom :Shyam Complex, Lower Mall Road,Kholta, Almora - 263 601Mob.: 9720773001

DEHRADUN✬ DPM Autosales

Showroom & Workshop :Mohabewala Industrial Area,Saharanpur Road, DehradunTel.: 0135 - 2642051 / 52 / 53Fax: 0135 - 2642054

HALDWANI✬ Analysis Motors

Showroom:Bareilly Road, Moti Nagar Crossing, HaldwaniMob.: 9760800094

STATE - UTTARAKHAND

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Workshop :7.5km Stone, Gora padav,Bareilly Road, Haldwani - 263 641Tel.: 05946 - 232050

JAMMU✬ K. C. Motors

Showroom & Workshop :NH-1, Byepass Road, Jammu - 180 004Tel.: 0191 - 2465769 / 59Fax: 0191 - 2476660

SRINAGAR✬ K. C. Motors

Showroom & Workshop :By Pass Road, Hyderpora, Srinagar - 190 014Tel.: 0194 - 2443188

STATE - JAMMU & KASHMIR

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WEST ZONESTATE - GOA

STATE - GUJARAT

VASCO-DA-GAMA✬ Subrai Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :F L Gomes Road, Vasco-Da-Gama,Goa - 403 802Tel.: 0832 - 2517421 / 22Fax: 0832 - 2513924

AHMEDABAD✬ Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Near JCB Service Station, S.G. Highway,Sarkhej, Ahmedabad - 380 015Tel.: 079 - 2474346Fax: 079 - 30045100

Showroom 2 :A/8,9,10,11,12,13 & 14,Radhe Shopping Mall, Khokhra,Maninagar, AhmedabadTel.: 079 - 32941862 / 32440235

Workshop 2:Opp. Amraivadi Post Office,Near Hatkeswar Circle,Maninagar, Ahmedabad - 380 026Tel.: 079 - 30486501 / 02 /03

ANAND❍ Shree Gopinathji Agencies

Workshop :Survey No. 570 - A/2, Near Indira Statue,Lambhavel Road, Anand - 388 001Tel.: 02692 - 247979 / 247878

BARDOLI✬ Empire Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Near Tulsi Hotel, Opp. CNG pump,Surat - Bardoli Road, Bardoli,Distt. Surat, BardoliTel.: 02622 - 225454

BHARUCH✬ Shri GopinathJi Agencies

Showroom & Workshop:Beside K.U & Company Petrol Pump,NH-8, Village Vadadala, Bharuch - 392 015Tel.: 02642 - 654245 / 291303Telefax: 02642 - 231584

DAMAN❍ Desai Automobiles

Showroom :Shop No. 12-101/C,Below Income Tax Office, Daman

BHAVNAGAR✬ V Raj Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 12, Near Press Quarter,Opp. Maruti Showroom, Bhavnagar-Rajkot Road,Chitra, Bhavnagar - 364 003Tel.: 0218 - 2444590 - 2444445

GANDHIDHAM❍ Cargo Motors

Showroom & Workshop :NH-8A, Kandla Port Road,Gandhidham - 370 201Tel.: 02833 - 654370 / 9825611692

GODHRA✬ Shree Gopinathji Agencies

Showroom & Workshop :Moonlight Cinema Compount,Vavdi, Godhra - 389 001Tel.: 2672 - 645828 / 265270

HIMMATNAGAR✬ Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Motipura Circle, Himmatnagar - 383 001Tel.: 02772 - 229525 / 229524

JAM NAGAR✬ Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Jamnagar - Rajkot highway, Hapa,Opp. Tata IB Motors, JamnagarTel.: 0288 - 3216060

Workshop :Khambhalia road,Near Vishal International, Jamnagar - 320 120Tel.: 0288 - 3216161

MEHSANA✬ Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop:Opp. Wide Angle, Nagalpur Highway, MehsanaTel.: 02762 - 241010Fax: 02762 - 245151

NAVSARI✬ Empire Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :National Highway No. 8, Grid Char Rasta,Near Kabilpore, Navsari - 396 445Tel.: 02637 - 236161 / 291071Mob.: 9879993000

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RAJKOT✬ Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Surve No. 219/220, Opp. Parin furniture,Next to Jay Ganesh, AT & PO,Kotharia Gondal Highway, Rajkot - 360 001Tel.: 0281 - 3205151 / 2370006 / 8 / 9/ 10

SURAT✬ Empire Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. Goverdhanath Temple,Surat Dumas Road, Surat - 395 007Tel : 0261 - 2721000 / 1100 / 1200Fax: 0261 - 3091121

✬ Nanavati MotorsShowroom & Workshop :Mahavir Nagar, Puna Kuombharia Road,Puna Char Rasta, Opp. City Plaza Complex,Surat - 395 010, GujratTel.: 0261 - 2640233 / 34Fax: 0261 - 2647771

SUNDER NAGAR✬ Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :GIDC, Annapurna, Dhandra, Surendranagar

VAPI✬ Desai Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :At & Po : Balitha, Near Woodland Hotel,National Highway No. 8, Taluka Pardi,Vapi, Valsad - 395 015Tel.: 0260 - 5531783, 2400250 / 51Fax: 0260 - 2426525

VADODARA✬ Shri GopinathJi Agencies

Showroom & Workshop:Opp. Gujarat Elec. Board Sub Station,(Near Prakuti Resort), Chhani, Baroda - 390002Tel.: 0265 - 2761105 / 06

Showroom & Workshop 2:R. S. No. 7, Opp. Atladra Railway Station,Atladra, Vadodara - 390 012Tel.: 0265 - 2681050, 1060, 0187Fax: 0265 - 2354984

Showroom & Workshop 3:3/A, Sahajanand Industrial Estate,Munjmahuda, Akota, Vadodara - 390 020Tel.: 0265 - 2681010 / 2681020Fax: 0265 - 2681050 / 2681060

BHOPAL✬ Super Cars Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 21 Sector G,Govindpura Industrial Area,J.K. Road, Bhopal - 462 021Tel.: 0755 - 4259998, 4202666Fax: 0755 - 2586305

✬ Varenayam MotorsShowroom & Workshop :189, Jinsi Road, Bhopal - 462008Tel.: 0755 - 2579919Fax: 0755 - 2579918

CHHINDWARA✬ Sunshine Motors

Showroom & Workshop :College Road, Lalbagh, Chhindwara- 480001Tel.: 07162244193 / 244194

GWALIOR✬ Sumedha Vehicles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. Jhansi Road Police Station,Jhansi Road, Gwalior - 474 009Tel.: 0751 - 2422067, 32918656Fax: 0751 - 2348024

INDORE✬ Super Cars Ltd.

Showroom :Saket Tower - 3A, Ratlam Kothi,

. Near Geeta Bhavan Square,AB Road, Indore - 452 001Tel.: 0731 - 4700053, 54Telefax: 0731 - 4700052

Workshop :49, United Compound,Iasudiya Mori, Dewas Naka, Indore.Tel.: 0731 - 470055, 56, 57Fax: 0731 - 470054

JABALPUR✬ Oriental Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Near Padwar Kala, Katangee Bye Pass Road,Jabalpur - 482 002Tel.: 0761 - 4027000 / 1 / 2Fax: 0761 - 4027011

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Showroom 2:1179/1180, Mohit Heights, Home ScienceCollege Road, Napier Town, Jabalpur - 482 001Tel.: 0761 - 4010002, 4010003, 482001

AURANGABAD✬ Sohamm Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 2 & 3, N-2, Mukundwadi,Airport Road, Aurangabad - 431 003Tel.: 0240 - 6603769, 6503769Fax: 0240 - 2489410

Workshop 2:Plot No. 28 & 29,MIDC Chikalthana, AurangabadTel.: 0240 - 2489411 /2474342 / 3/ 4 /5/ 6

AHMEDNAGAR✬ Saideep Cars Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Survey No. 55/1B/2/1, Nagar Manmad Road,Ahmednagar - 414 111Tel. : 0241 - 2779227 / 2779228Fax : 0241 - 2779226

DHULE✬ Jitendra Wheels Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :P-62, Behind Hotel Manas,MIDC Avdhan, Dhule - 424 001Tel.: 02562 - 281222 / 232.

JALGAON✬ Soham Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Auto Nagar, Jalgaon - Bhusawal Road, JalgaonTel.: 0257-2238051

KOLHAPUR✬ Unique Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :122/1, Pulachi Shiroli, Opp. Sangli Phata,Kolhapur - 416 005Tel.: 0231 - 2461518 / 2461519

Showroom 2 :Ayodhya Park, Opp. Sangam Talkies, KolhapurTel.: 0231 - 2535315 / 2535415

MUMBAI✬ Ashtavinayak Auto Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :D Mall, Off Veera Desai Road,Andheri (West), Mumbai - 400053Tel.: 022 - 66488888Fax: 022 - 66488880

Workshop 1:Plot No. 67, Naik Brass & Iron WorksCharkop Industrial Estate, Kandivali (West),Mumbai - 400067Tel.: 022 - 28673171 / 28673175

Workshop 2:Ram Mandir Road, Somani Gram,Next to Central Warehouse Corporation,Oshiwara, Goregaon (West), Mumbai - 400051Tel.: 022 - 26769456 / 99112

✬ AVK Automart Pvt. Ltd.Showroom 1 :Poonam Heights, Near Goregaon Flyover,S.V. Road, Goregaon (West), Mumbai - 400 062Tel.: 022 - 67088888Fax: 022 - 67088880

Showroom 2:Shop No. 8-12, Girishma Garden, Vasai,Thane Dist., Mumbai - 401208Tel. : 95250 - 3219888 / 444

Workshop 1:Fida Hussain Industrial Estate,Near Samrat Hotel, Pandurang Wadi Road,Mira Road (West), Mumbai - 401104Tel.: 022 - 28453178 / 28455507

✬ National Garage Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :11, Bhulabhai Desai Road,Mahalaxmi, Mumbai - 400 026Tel.: 022 - 23516766 / 67 / 68 / 23513293 23513929, 23522719 / 2563 / 0288Fax: 022 - 23524648

✬ Nikhil Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop 1 :A 70, TTC Industry Area,Thane Belapur Road, Kharghar,Near ICI Color Company,Khoparkaine West, Navi Mumbai - 400709Tel.: 022 - 27780801 / 40708888Fax: 022 - 40708899

Showroom 2 :264-265, Vaswani Chambers,Opp. Old Passport Office,Pravhadevi, Mumbai - 400025Tel.: 022 - 434594444, 24221711-12Fax: 022 - 24222713

Workshop 2:c/o Bharat Tiles & Marbles Ltd.,Jaibhimnagar, Dharukhana Road,Reay Road (East), Near Sujala Hotel,Mumbai-400010Tel.: 022 - 64560303 / 23774514Fax: 022 - 23774505

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Workshop 3:Plot No. D - 238 -A, TTC Industrial Area,MIDC Shiravane, Nerul,Navi Mumbai - 400706

✬ KSM Auto Works India Pvt. Ltd.Showroom:Everest Chambers, Marol Naka,(Near Star TV), Andheri Kurla Rd,Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400059Tel.: 022 - 61333111Fax : 022 - 61333131

Workshop:11, Cama Industrial Estate, Goregaon (E),Mumbai - 400063Tel.: 022 - 61333777

MULTIPLASTICS❍ ORIX Auto

Workshop:Plot No.94, Marol Co-op.Industrial estate,Andheri (E)022 - 4962444 ,4965818

✬ Gian MotorsShowroom:Om - Trimuthi Towers, Sion Trombay Road,Chunabhatti, Mumbai - 400022Tel.: 022 - 2405 4056 / 57Fax. 022 - 2405 5365

Workshop :Gowala Compound, LBS Road,Opp. Fauziya Hospital, Kurla (W),Mumbai - 400070Tel.: 9664496644Fax: 022 - 2504 2611

NASIK✬ Jitendra Wheels Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :B-88, Arihant Plaza, MIDC, Ambad,Next to Hotel Taj, Mumbai - Agra Highway,Nasik - 422 010Tel.: 0253 - 2384432 / 632 / 832Fax: 0253 - 2384532

NAGPUR✬ Star Motors

Showroom & Workshop :44 / 4, Wahajara, Kamptee Road,NH - 7 Nagpur - 440 026Tel.: 0712 - 6507836, 6507837Fax: 0712 - 2632429

NANDED✬ Bafna Automotives

Showroom & Workshop :Gut No. 235, Pimpalgaon (Mahadeo),Nanded – Akola Road, Nanded - 431 607Tel.: 02462 - 274069 / 652099

PUNE✬ Pashankar Auto Wheels Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop 1:S.N. 45/1, 10/1, Katraj - Dehuroad BypassHighway, Baner, Pune - 411 015Tel.: 020 - 66210000 / 27293777 / 888 / 999Fax: 020 - 66210099 / 25657755

Showroom 2 :The FORUM, Survey No.62/2B,Plot No.9, Pune Satara Road, Pune - 411 009Tel.: 020 - 24225113 / 4Fax: 020 - 24225112

Showroom 3 :Plot No: G-187, Block G, Thermax Chowk,MIDC, Chinchwad, Pune - 411 019Tel.: 020 - 66354747Fax: 020 - 66354700

Workshop 2 :21/1,Kashinath Patil Nagar, Dhankawadi,Pune Satara Road,Tel.: 020 - 24361205 / 06 / 07

✬ Singh Cycle & Motor Co.Showroom :S. No. 38/4, Krishna Complex,Hadapsar Bypass Road, Near Radisson Hotel,Kharadi, Pune - 411 014Tel.: 020 - 32407006 / 32670974

Workshop :Reality Warehousing Pvt. Ltd., Gate no. 2323/1,Pune Nagar, Wagholi, Pune - 411 014Tel.: 020 - 46609999

SATARA✬ Unique Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :Mutha Electronics, 41 Mutha Colony Comp,Satara - 415 001Mob.: 09763727219 / 9763127266

SOLAPUR✬ Gandhi Wheels

Showroom :163/1, Railway Line, Solapur - 413 001Tel.: 0217 - 2629400

Workshop :C/o Sunshine Motors, 85 Industrial Estate,Hotgi Road, SolapurTel.: 0217 - 2735831

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THANE✬ SC Auto Corporation

Showroom:Modi House, Opp. to LIC Building,Naupada, Eastern Express Highway,Thane (West), Thane - 400 602Tel.: 022 - 67610000

Workshop :Pioneer Estate Corporation,133-134, Pokhran Road No.2,Opp. Oswal Park, Thane (West) - 400601Tel.: 022 - 66040000

RAIPUR✬ Vardhman Motors

Showroom & Workshop :9/1, Mahoba Bazar, GE Road, NH-6,Kumhari Dist - Durg, Raipur - 492 001Tel .: 07821 - 247070 / 73 / 76

Showroom 2 :V Plaza, Ring Road, Near Panchmeri Naka,Priyadarshini Nagar, Raipur - 492 001

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SOUTH ZONE

STATE - ANDAMAN & NICOBAR

PORTBLAIR✬ Group Engineers

Showroom:Prem Nagar Junction, (sy No 1394/1),Haddo PostPort Blair - 74410203192 - 23030103192 - 242901

Workshop :Opp Womens Working Hostel, Dollygunj,Port Blair, Junglighat Post, Portblair - 74410303192 - 253044 / 253011

ANANTPUR✬ Dheeraj Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Servey No. 239/2C & 241/1C,Kakkapali Gram Panchayat,Opp. Sakshi News Paper Office,Anantapur - 515001

GUNTUR✬ Fusion Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 296 & 297, Opp. Sarvani DieselEnginnering, Autonagar Main Road,Autonagar, Guntur - 522001Tel.: 0863 - 6454545

HYDERABAD✬ Kun Automobiles (P) Ltd.

Showroom 1:House No. 1-3-1045, Viceroy Hotel Lane,Kawadiguda Road, Hyderabad - 500 080Tel.: 040 - 27532385 - 89Fax: 040 - 27532384

Showroom & Workshop 2 :Plot No. 74, Snehapuri Colony,Near Andhra Bank, Nagole Main Road,Nagole, Hyderabad – 500 035Tel.: 040 - 24220013, 44886666Fax: 040 - 24220313

Showroom 3 :Plot No.3 & 4, Ravi Colony, Main Road,Kondapur, Hyderabad - 500084Tel.: 040 - 45469999 / 89/ 79 / 69Fax: 040 - 45469959

Workshop 3 :1-8-670, Azamabad, RTC 'X' Road,Hyderabad - 500 020Tel.: 040 - 27668678 / 27668761Fax: 040 - 27668632

Workshop 4 :Plot No.37, Survey No.45,Vignan Junior College Road, Kundapur,Hyderabad -500081Tel.: 40 - 31906699

✬ Orange Auto Pvt. Ltd.Showroom 1 :6-3-249/3, Abhinandan Towers, Road No. 1,Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500 034Tel.: 040 - 66515555Fax: 040 - 66469999

Workshop 1 :B-45/46, Industrial Estate,Near Andhra Bank Sanatnagar,Hyderabad - 500 018Tel.: 040 - 55265555

Showroom & Workshop 2 :16-2-705/1/1, Malakpet, Opp. Srukrupa MarketHyderabad - 500 036Tel.: 040 - 66815555Fax: 040 - 66179999

KARIMNAGAR✬ Kun Automobiles (P) Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :M.No.8-6-128-131 and M.No.8-6-126/4,Kothi Rampur, Hyderabad Highway Road,Karim NagarTel.: 0878 - 2276633 / 97042 77444Fax: 0878 - 2276633

KURNOOL✬ Dheeraj Motors

Showroom :Survey No. 133/1a & 131/1, NH-7,Nera Eenadu Press Office, Kurnool - 518 004Tel.: 08518 - 253777Fax: 08518 - 251777

NELLORE✬ Indivar Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 28, Door No. 26/2/1777,Wood Complex, Vedayapalem,Nellore - 524 004Tel.: 0861 - 2338117 / 2339117

STATE - ANDHRA PRADESH

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RAJAHMUNDRY✬ Orange Auto Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :D. No. 82-10-2, Venkateswara Nagar,Near Lalacheruvu, Near ONGC Complex,Rajahmundry - 533103Tel.: 0883 - 6575555 / 6580888

TIRUPATHI✬ Indivar Motors

Showroom & Workshop :D.No. 11-37/1, Near Cotton Mill Gate,Renigunta Road, Tirupathi - 517 501Tel.: 0877 - 6456117 / 2239117Fax: 0877 - 2239114

VISHAKAPATNAM✬ Orange Auto Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom 1 :No. 5,6,7,8,9,10 & 11,D. No. 4-46-12, G.K. Mansiom,Pedawaltier, Vishakapatnam - 530 017Tel.: 0891 - 2572222, 4444Fax: 0891 - 6645555

Showroom 2 :Shop No. 1, Maurya Chambers,Murli Nagar, NH-5,Vishakhapatnam - 530 008Tel.: 0891 - 2702222

Workshop :A-4, Unit Industrial Estate, V.B.C. Industries,Viskahapatnam - 530 007Mob.: 9985101234

VIJAYWADA✬ Fusion Motors

Showroom :Fusion Towers, 36-12-2,Opposite to Siddartha Public School,Moghul Rajapuram, Vijayawada - 520010Tel.: 0866-6645555 / 9603123666Fax: 0866 - 6645592

Workshop :Opposite to Fusion Towers,36-12-2,Near Siddartha Public School, MoghulRajapuram, Vijayawada - 520010Tel.: 0866-6645593 / 94 / 9603123777

WARANGAL✬ Kun Automobiles (P) Ltd.

Showroom :Door No. 15-2-4-1-1 & 15-2-4Mulugu Cross, Warangal - 506 007Tel.: 0870 - 6452216 / 2421933Fax: 0870 - 2421955

Workshop :H. No. 23-6-132, Hunter Road,Opp. Citizens Club, Warangal.Tel.: 0870 - 2523377 / 88 / 99

BANGALORE✬ Frontline Automobiles

Workshop :# 36/2 - A, Pattangere Main Road,Next to R.R. Nagar RTO, Mysore Road,Bangalore - 560 059Tel.: 080 - 28603884 / 28605550

✬ Sundaram MotorsShowroom & Workshop :P. B. No. 5358, 107 Kasturba Road,Bangalore - 560 001Tel.: 080 - 22210327-337/22129631-632Fax: 080 - 22217934

Workshop 2 :10 / 1a Hoodi Industrial Area,Ahitefield Road, Mahadevpura Post,Bangalore - 560048Tel.: 080 - 28542081

✬ Kropex India Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :49/1, Singasandara, Hosur Main Road,Bangalore - 560 068Tel.: 080 - 43574357 / 9663388830

✬ Trident Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.Showroom 1:No. 122/1, C. Shankar Reddy Layout,Kalyan Nagar, Outer Ring Road,Bangalore - 560 043Tel.: 080 - 43430300

Showroom 2 :No 300/a - 70, 10th Main, 36th Cross,5th Block, Jay Nagar, Bangalore - 560041Tel.: 080 - 42542999

Workshop :141 Part - I, 6 B Main Road,HRBR Layout, 2nd Block, Kalyan Nagar,Outer Ring Road, Bangalore - 43Tel.: 80 - 43430500

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STATE - KERALABELGAUM✬ Bellad Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Shri Krishna Weaving Mill Compound,Venguaral Road, Vijaya Nagar,Belgaum - 591 108Tel.: 0831 - 2449556, 557Fax: 0831 - 2472209

BELLARY✬ Bellad Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Near Bellary Rolling Mills,Anantpur Road, Bellary - 583 101Tel.: 08392 - 261234 / 5Fax: 08392 - 261235

GULBARGA✬ VKG Motor World

Showroom & Workshop :Plot 1&2, Survey No116/2, Behind MahendrakarComplex, Kapnoor Humnabad Road,Gulbarga - 585104Tel. : 08472 - 224555Fax: 08472 - 258019

HUBLI✬ Bellad Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Opp. NGEF, Rayapura, Dharwad,P. B. Road, Hubli - 580 025Tel.: 0836 - 2218338 / 39Telefax: 0836 - 2218337

MANGALORE✬ Frontline Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :NH-17, Kullur, Mangalore - 575 013Tel.: 0824 - 2453091 / 2453162Telefax: 0824 - 2459391

MYSORE✬ Trident Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :No. 201 / 1 & 2, Hunsur Road,Hinkal Village, Mysore - 570 017Tel.: 0821 - 4000006Fax: 0821 - 4241899

Workshop :No -1D, Hinkal Village, Mercara RoadMysore - 570 017Tel.: 821 - 4000006

SHIMOGA✬ Frontline Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :Shankar Mutth Road, Shimoga - 577 201Tel.: 08182 - 229099Fax: 08182 - 229098

UDUPI✬ Frontline Automobiles

Showroom :Shekinah Manor, D. No. 10-47-A1,Near Laxmi Venkatesh Temple, NH-17,Ambagilu, Puttur, Santhekatte Post,Udupi - 576 105Tel.: 0820 - 2581999Fax: 0820 - 2583801

Workshop :NH-17, Behind IOCL Fuel Station,Katapady, Udupi - 574 105

ALLEPPEY✬ Geeyam Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Koorayil Annex, Opp. Bhattathiripurayidom,Near MCH Junction, Alappuzha,Alleppey - 688 001Tel.: 0477 - 2238501

CALICUT✬ German Motors

Showroom & Workshop :118-A, Chungam Junction, West Hill,Calicut - 673 005Tel.: 0495 - 2383680 / 81 / 2383770 / 71Fax: 0495 - 2381909

COCHIN✬ Geeyem Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :11/336, NH-47 Bye Pass, Nettor P.O.,Ernakulam, Cochin - 682 040Tel.: 0484 - 2703245 - 49Fax: 0484 - 2703244

Showroom 2 :33/2440B, Geetanjali Junction, NH Byepass,Chakkaraparambu, Cochin - 682 032Tel.: 0484 - 2343146

CHALAKKUDY✬ Geeyem Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :IX/461A, B, Panampilly College,NH-47, Potta, Chalakkudy - 680722Tel.: 0484 - 2705125, 2705123

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KANJRAPALLI✬ Geeyem Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Nr. A K J M School, K K road,Kanjirappally (Kottayam Dt.)

KANNUR✬ German Motors

Showroom & Workshop :BP6-14A, Valapattanam, Kannur - 670 010Tel: 0497 - 2774466-67, 3057200Fax: 0497 - 3057200

KASARGOD✬ German Motors

Showroom & Workshop :15/89B, Citizen Nagar, Chengala,Kasargod - 671 123Tel.: 04994 - 302200 - 10Fax: 04994 - 302211

KAYAKULAM✬ Geeyam Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :NH-47, Near MSM College,Kayakulam - 690 502Telefax: 0479 - 2446650

KODANGULUR✬ Geeyem Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :XII/ 121.122, Opp. Medicare Hospital,Kottapuram PO, TKS PuramKodungalur - 680667Tel.: 0480 - 2803561 / 62

KOTAYYAM✬ Geeyam Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Karithas Junction, Thellakom P.O.,Kotayyam - 686 016Tel.: 0481 - 2792203Fax: 0481 - 2792383

KOLLAM✬ Deedi Motors

Showroom :Post Office Junction, PallimukkuKollam - 691 010Tel.: 0474 - 3257777 / 2725959Fax: 0474 - 2725900

Workshop :Cantonment, North Nagar, PullikadaKollam - 691 001Tel.: 0474 - 2750010 / 11

MUVATTUPUZHA✬ Geeyam Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Mackar Plaza, EEC Market Road,PNB Junction, Muvattupuzha - 686673Tel: 0485 - 606600

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

PERINTHALMANNA✬ German Motors

Showroom & Workshop :AP-IV 664F, Opp. ITC, Tirurkad,Perinthalmanna - 679 531Tel.: 04933 - 325060, 237000, 239878Telefax: 04933 - 2737000

PALAKKAD✬ Geeyam Motors

Showroom & Workshop :Door No. 8/1198, NH Bypass Road,Chandra Nagar, Palakkad - 678 007Tel.: 0491 - 2504133Fax: 0491 - 2504143

PATHANAMTHITTA✬ Deedi Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Kumbazhethu Buildings, Churulicode P.O.,Kozhencherry Road, Pathanamthitta - 689 645Tel.: 0468 - 2272079, 2272080Fax: 0468 - 2272078

THIRUVALLA✬ Deedi Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :No. 54/2, Kurusumoottil Buildings,M C Road, Mazhuvangad,Thiruvalla - 689101Tel.: 0469 - 2740800

THRISSUR✬ Geeyem Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :14/3-A1, Guruvayoor Road Puzhakkal,Ayyanthole P.O., Thrissur - 680 003Tel.: 0487 - 2388945-46, 2388851-52Fax: 0487 - 2388851

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STATE - TAMIL NADU

TRIVANDRUM✬ Deedi Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom / Workshop :Erumalathopu, N.H. Bye pass RoadVenpalvattom, Anayara P.O.,Trivandrum - 695 029Tel.: 0471 - 2556006, 3257777Fax: 0471 - 2551020

PONDICHERRY✬ Aakash Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :No. 1, Sounderrajan, 100 ft. Road,Sounder Rajan Nagar, Mudaliarpet,Pondicherry - 605 004Tel.: 0413 - 4200440

CHENNAI✬ Sundaram Motors

Showroom & Workshop :180, Anna salai Road, Chennai - 600 006Tel.: 044 - 28579202 / 09

✬ KLN Motors Agencies Pvt. Ltd.Showroom 1:Old No. 861, New No. 232,Poonamallee High Road, Kilpauk,Chennai - 600 010Tel: 044 - 23452934 / 35Fax : 044 - 3452936

Workshop 1 :Shop No. 50, SIDCO Industrial Area,Ambattur, Chennai - 600 058Tel.: 044 - 23452930 - 33

Showroom & Workshop 2 :No:8-NP,Developed Plot,Guindy Industrial Estate, Ekkattuthangal,Near Kasi Theatre, Chennai - 600097Tel.: 044-23458948 / 23458949 23458941 / 8942

COIMBATORE✬ Annamalai Agencies (P) Ltd.

Showroom :252, Mettupalayam Road,Coimbatore - 641 043Tel.: 0422 - 2435555 / 2432999Fax: 0422 - 2446151

Workshop :249A, Mettupalayam Bye Pass Road,Coimbatore-641043Tel.: 0422 - 2433444

ERODE✬ Pressana Automobile

Showroom & Workshop :No.1, ChinnaKadu Thottam,Veerapampalayam, Dhindal P.O.,Erode - 638 012Tel.: 0424 - 2276046 / 47Fax : 0424 - 2276048

HOSUR✬ Thrive Cars

Showroom & Workshop :2, Rajappa Mudaliar Building, NH-7,Krishnagiri, Bangalore Byepass Road, HosurTel.: 04344 - 644588

Workshop 2:2/2, 1E, Balaji Nagar, Rayakottai Road,Opp. to LUK India, Hosur - 635109Tel. : 04344 - 291033

MADURAI✬ ARAS Motors (P) Ltd.

Showroom :35/1, Dindigul National Highway,Near A. R. C. Parcel Service, Villangudi,Madurai - 625 018.Tel.: 0452 - 2669617, 3091917Fax: 0452 - 2669618

Workshop :Plot No : 64 & 68, National Highway No :7,Opp Arokya Milk Processing Unit,Nagari, Madurai - 625221Tel.: 0452 - 2463612 / 13 / 14

NAGERCOIL✬ AR.A.S. Motors (P) Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop:2/86, Tirunelveli Main road,Ozhuginasery, Nagercoil - 629001Tel: 04652 - 644664 (Showroom) 04652 - 272443 (Workshop)

NAMAKAL✬ Thrive Cars

Showroom :5/58, Salem Main Road, NamakalTel.: 04286 - 275603

SALEM✬ Thrive Cars

Showroom & Workshop :1116, Salem Chennai Highway Road,Near Holy Cross, Hr. Sec. School,Ammapet, Salem - 636 014Tel.: 0427 - 2242603Fax: 0427 - 2242604

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TRICHY✬ Jayaraj Karz

Showroom & Workshop :Madurai Main Road, Panjapur,Trichy - 620 012Tel.: 0431 - 2906420Fax: 0431 - 2202187

THIRUNELVELLI✬ A.R.A.S. Motors (P) Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :1183/3, National Highway Jothipuram,Konganthanparai, Thirunelvlli - 627 007Tel.: 0462 - 2551070, 3269638Fax: 0462 - 2554111

TIRUPUR✬ Annamalai Agencies Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :ER P Layout, Thottypalayam village,Chikkanaicken Arts, College Road,Tirupur - 641 602Tel.: 0421 - 2234555

Workshop :No. 17/1, Angeripalyam Road,Teachers Colony, 1st Street,Thottipalayam Village, Tirupur - 641 602Mob.: 9994433164

THANJAVUR❍ Jayaraj Karz

Showroom & Workshop :Pudukottai Bye – Pass Road, ThanjavurTel.: 0452 - 2668759

VELLORE✬ Sundaram Motors

Showroom & Workshop :RS No. 210 / 1 & 211 / 1BBangalore Road, Konavattam, Vellore - 632 013Tel.: 044 - 28579218, 28579201

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EAST ZONE

ITANAGAR✬ Sango Motors

Showroom & Workshop :NH-52A, 6th KM, Near Shiv Mandir,Between Nahalagun and Naharlagun,Naharlagun, Itanagar - 791 110Tel.: 0360 - 2245853 / 2001166Fax: 0360 - 2001167

BONGAIGAON✬ Raj N Dibyani Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :Near Lower Assam Hospital, Chapaguri Road,North Bongaigaon, BongaigaonTel.: 03664 - 231890

DIBRUGARH✬ Pashupati Traders

Showroom & Workshop :P. N. Road, Chiring Chapori,Dibrugarh - 786 001Tel.: 0373 - 2323281Telefax: 0373 - 2323296

GUWAHATI✬ Radiant Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :NH-37, Beltola Lakhra Road,Nalapara, Sarusajai, Guwahati - 781 028Tel.: 0361- 2740439, 2740453Fax: 0361 - 2541617

JORHAT✬ Radiant Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :NH 37, Pulibor, A.T. Road, Opp. PuliborPolice State, Jorhat - 785 006Tel.: 0376 - 2372151Telefax: 0376 - 2370129

SHIBSAGAR✬ Pashupati Traders

Showroom & Workshop :KPM Chariali, Shivasagar,Shivasagar - 785640Tel. : 03772 - 220082

SILCHAR✬ Smart Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :NH-54,Ramnagar, Silchar - 788008Tel. : 03842 - 266567/268204

BEGUSARAI✬ Pandey Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Workshop :N.H. 31, Sushil Nagar,Near Relaince Petrol Pump, Begusarai

MUZAFARPUR✬ Pandey Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Mithila Body Builders, NH-18,Bhagwanpur, Muzafarpur - 842 001Tel.: 0621 - 2252762

PATNA✬ Pandey Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Pandey Plaza, Exhibition Road,Patna - 800 001Tel.: 0612 - 2205195, 3955491Fax: 0612 - 2205196

Workshop :Kankarbagh, Bhootnath Road,Patna - 800 020Tel.: 0612 - 3958708

BOKARO✬ Power Motors

Showroom & Workshop :N-1, City Centre, Sector - 4,Bokaro Steel City, Bokaro - 827004Tel. : 0654 2- 233555 / 232977Fax : 06542 - 232988

DHANBAD✬ Black Diamond Techo Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom :Plot No. 2324, Near Vishal Mega Mart,Saraidhela, Dhanbad - 828 127Tel.: 0326 - 2224886

Workshop :Mazumdar Car Scanning Centre,Bhuipore, K G Ashram, Dhanbad - 828 127

STATE - BIHAR

STATE - ARUNACHAL PRADESH

STATE - JHARKHAND

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JAMSHEDPUR✬ Narbheram Motors Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :M-4, Phase-VI, Adityapur Industrial Area,P.O. Gamaria, Jamshedpur - 832 108Tel.: 0657 - 3293612 / 3297763Telefax: 0657 - 2407806

RANCHI✬ Rahul Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop 1 :Opp. Zakir Hussain Park, Circular Road,Near Raj Bhavan, Ranchi - 834 001Tel.: 0651 - 2207202-03, 3298436

Showroom & Workshop 2 :Near Reliance Petrol Pump,Kamre Ratu Road, Ranchi - 834 001Tel.: 0651 - 2511558 / 564

BHUBANESHWAR✬ Venus Auto Works Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :A/62, Nayapall, NH-5,Bhubaneshwar - 751 006Tel.: 0674 - 2565393 (Showroom)Tel.: 0674 - 2564440 (Workshop)Telefax: 0674 - 2564858

✬ Super sales Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :Plot No-644/2148, NH-5, Pahal,Bhubneswar, Dist-khurda - 752101Tel. : 0674 - 2463913 / 2463914

CUTTACK✬ Super Sales Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Rudrapur, NH - 5, Pratap Nagri,Cuttack - 753 011Tel.: 0671 - 2686878Fax: 0671 - 2686889

SAMBALPUR✬ Bharat Motors

Showroom & Workshop :9, Industrial Estate, New Central School,Bariapali, Sambalpur - 768 004Tel.: 0663 - 2402683, 2405286Fax: 0663 - 2585894

ASANSOL✬ Shaila Autotech

Showroom :B.B. College More, Ushagram,Asansol - 713 303Telefax: 0341 - 2275476 / 77

Workshop :NH-2, Chanda More, Asansol - 713 339Tel.: 0341 - 2343618

HOWRAH✬ Priti Motor Udyog (P) LTD

Showroom & Workshop :112 Salkia School Road, Howrah - 711 106Tel.: 033 - 26751916 / 18Fax : 033 - 26751917

STATE - WEST BENGAL

STATE - ORISSA

JAIGAON❍ Balaji Motors

Workshop :Near Durga Hyundai,Daragaon, Jaigaon - 736 182Tel.: 03566 - 265501

KOLKATA✬ India Automobiles Ltd.

Showroom :12, Government Place East.,Kolkata - 700 069Tel.: 033 - 22131100, 215839Fax : 033 - 22208077

Workshop :2, Justice Chandra Madhav Road,Kolkata - 700 020Tel.: 033 - 2454 5566 / 2454 5577

✬ Speed Auto Tech Pvt. Ltd.,Showroom :"The Meridian", Kazi Nazrul Islam Sarani(VIP Road), Kolkata - 700 059Tel.: 033- 40150800Fax: 033-40150824

Workshop :241/2B, APC Road, Opp. Khanna Cinema,Kolkata - 700 004Tel.: 033-40150700 / 25551370

✬ Dulichand Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom :"Shrachi Towers", 686 Anandapur,E.M. Bypass, Near Ruby Hospital,Kolkatta - 700 107Tel.: 033 - 24431801 - 02, 24431797Fax: 033 - 22263299

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STATE - MEGHALAYA

STATE - NAGALAND

STATE - TRIPURA

STATE - MANIPURSTATE - SIKKIM

STATE - MIZORAM

Workshop :5/51, Jagatipota, Ahalya Nagar,Opp. Jagatipota Kisan Market,Kolkatta - 700 099Tel.: 033 - 24264260 / 24264214

❍ Longia Motors Pvt. Ltd.Workshop 1 :15, Sahanagar Road,(Near Rashbehari Avenue Crossing),Kolkatta - 700 141Tel.: 033 - 24630454

Workshop 2 :Rampur Budge, Mahesh Tal,24 Paragnas, Kolkata - 700 141Tel.: 033 - 24010630 / 31Fax: 033 - 24010630

SILIGURI✬ Kaysons Automotive Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :IIIrd Mile, Checkpost,Opp. New Eastern Bypass Road,Sevoke Road, Siliguri - 734 401.Tel.: 0353 - 2544533 - 35Fax: 0353 - 2544456

IMPHAL✬ Rajpri Enterprise

Showroom & Workshop :Chigmeirong Mamang Leikai,Imphal East, Imphal - 795 001Tel.: 0385 - 2421183

DIMAPUR✬ Urban Station

Showroom & Workshop :NSC Petrol Pump, NH-39,6th Mile, Kohima Road,Nagaland - 707112Tel.: 03862 - 240640, 240994

AGARTALA✬ Sri Krishna Automobiles

Showroom & Workshop :Plot No. 4612 & 4615,Shanihani, Airport Road,Agartala - 799 009Telefax: 0381 - 2341510

SHILLONG✬ DH Royal Cars

Showroom & Workshop :Parkview, Fire Brigade,Shillong - 793 014Tel.: 0364 - 2520481, 2520477

GANGTOK✬ GEN X Motors

Showroom :5th Mile, Jhordhara, Tadong,Gangtok - 737 102Tel.: 03592 - 202515Fax : 03592 - 203171

Workshop :C/o Snow Lion Automobiles,6th Mile, Tadong, Gangtok - 737 102Tel.: 03592 - 202515

AIZAWL✬ Highland

Showroom & Workshop :A-L Road, Zemabawk, Aizawl - 796017Tel. : 0389 - 2351916

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INTERNATIONALNEPAL

✬ Vijaya Motors Pvt. Ltd.Showroom & Workshop :Naxal, Bhagwati Bahal Marg - 1,P.O. Box No. 5062, Kathmandu, NepalTel.: 00-97-1-4-4414625, 4-4433205Fax: 00-97-1-4-4433294

Showroom 2 :United Traders Syndicate (P) Ltd.,Sinamangal Tinkunhe, P.O. Box No. 233,Kathmandu, Nepal

BANGLADESH✬ Khansons Automobiles Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :Sena Kalyan Bhaban (10th floor),195, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka, BangladeshTel.: 088-02-9552337 / 9551100 / 9552368Fax: 088-02 9564883

SRI LANKA✬ Mag City Motor Company Pvt. Ltd.

Showroom & Workshop :No. 320A, Darley Road,Colombo - 10, Sri LankaTel.: 0094777410407

BHUTAN✬ Global Traders

Showroom :Lkahilham, Changgankha,Thimphu, Bhutan

Workshop :Post Box No. 1037, Olarongcchu,Thimphu, Bhutan

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