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1. 5 8 Front Door Step Lamps 5 8 Ambient Lighting 5 8 Battery Power Protection 5 8 EXTERIOR LIGHTING EXTERIOR LAMP CONTROLS The turn signal multifunction lever located on the side of the steering column operates the exterior lamps To turn the head tail and parking lamps on or off twist the end of the combina tion switch lever The light switch has three positions which activate various lamp functions as follows OFF Turns all the lamps off 00 Parking Lamps Turns on the parking lamps together with the Lighting 5 1 following e Taillamps e License Plate Lamp e Instrument Panel Lights e Ambient Lights ZO ED Headlamps Turns on the low beam headlamps together with the following e Taillamps e License Plate Lamp e Instrument Panel Lights e Parking Lamps e Ambient Lights If you open a driver s door using key or when you press UNLOCK button on the remote keyless entry trans mitter instrument panel lamps will come on automatically and stay on for about 30 seconds 5 2 Lighting EXTERIOR LAMPS OFF HEADLAMP HIGH REMINDER LOW BEAM CHANGER A warning chime sounds if the driver door 1s opened while the ignition is OFF and the exterior lamps control is in the Always switch the high beam head X or ZD D position lamps to low beam when you i approach on coming vehicles or when If the lamps are turned off while the warni
2. 1 1 Exterior Mirrors Convex ig ORS EE 1 12 PowerM irrors 1 13 FoldinggMirrors 1 13 HeatedMirrors 1 14 Interior Mirror Manual Rearview Mirror 1 15 Windows Power Windows 1 15 Heated Rear Window Windshield Wiper De Icer 1 17 Sunvisors SUNVISOLS ccccccececeeeeeeeeeeees 1 18 Roof hi END SYNC 1 18 Sl O LM K siiicar 1 19 Keys Doors and Windows 1 1 KEYS AND LOCKS KEYS Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons Children or others could be badly injured or even killed They could operate the power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move The windows will function with the keys in the ignition and children could be seriously injured or killed if caught in the path of a closing window Do not leave the keys in a vehicle with children Two keys are provided with your new Chevrolet vehicle Keep one of the two keys as a spare The key number is stamped on the key number plate For vehicle security keep the key number plate in a safe place not in the vehicle 1 2 Keys Doors and Windows You should also record the key number na safe place not in the vehicle This deters unauthorized persons from obtaining a duplicate key A Warning Do not leave the key in the vehicle e Lock the vehicle e Take the key with you Key
3. STATE GOA VASCO DA GAMA Subrai Motors Pvt Ltd Workshop F L Gomes Road Vasco Da Gama Goa 403 802 Tel 0832 2517421 22 Fax 0832 2513924 STATE GUJARAT AHMEDABAD Gallops Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Near JCB Service Station S G Highway Sarkhej Ahmedabad 380 015 Tel 079 2474346 39835544 39835501 Fax 079 39835588 Showroom 2 A 8 9 10 11 12 13 amp 14 Radhe Shopping Mall Khokhra Maninagar Ahmedabad Tel 079 32941862 32440235 Workshop 2 Opp Amraivadi Post Office Near Hatkeswar Circle Maninagar Ahmedabad 380 026 Tel 079 30486501 02 03 ANAND Shree Gopinathji Agencies Workshop Survey No 570 A 2 Near Indira Statue Lambhavel Road Anand 388 001 Tel 02692 247979 247878 BHARUCH Shree Gopinathji Agencies Showroom amp Workshop Beside K U amp Company Petrol Pump NH 8 Village Vadadala Bharuch 392 015 Tel 02642 654245 291303 654845 Telefax 02642 231584 BHAVNAGAR V Raj Motors Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 150 Near Press Quarter Opp Maruti Showroom Bhavnagar Rajkot Road Chitra Bhavnagar 364 003 Tel 0218 2444590 2444445 BHUJ Cargo Motors Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 10 Survey No 29 1 Bhuj Mirzapur Road Bhuj 370001 Tel 02832 654191 654192 GANDHIDHAM Cargo Motors Showroom amp Workshop NH 8A Kandla Port
4. Vehicle Care 9 55 Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the Spare Tire The jack and tools are located in the luggage compartment and below the rear bumper To remove the jack and tools I gt gt Open the tailgate Lift the floor cover to locate the wing bolt Turn the wing bolt counterclock wise to remove it from the jack Remove the jack and tool bag Remove the straps holding the tool bag Remove the tools from the bag To remove the spare tire 1 Use a flat blade screwdriver to remove the hole cover above the rear bumper 2 Use the wheel wrench to loosen the bolt to lower the spare tire 3 Unhook the cable on the tire carrier located below the rear bumper 4 Remove the spare tire See Compact Spare Tire on page 9 59 Stow the jack and tools securely so they do not rattle while the car is moving l gt 3 Do a safety check before proceed ing See If a Tire Goes Flat on page 9 53 Call CHEVROLET retailer for assistance if it is not safe to jack the vehicle or change the tire safely Use the wheel wrench or screw driver to remove the wheel cover if there is one Use the wheel wrench to loosen all the wheel nuts Do not remove any of the nuts until the wheel is off the ground 9 56 Vehicle Care 4 Attach the wheel wrench to the jack bolt head and rotate the wheel wrench clockwise to lift the head a little panel has an arrow to aid in locating the jack
5. Driving and Operating 8 15 Torque Lock Torque lock 1s when the weight of the vehicle puts too much force on the parking pawl in the transmission This happens when parking on a hill and shifting the transmission into P Park is not done properly and then it is difficult to shift out of P Park To prevent torque lock set the parking brake and then shift into P Park To find out how see Shifting into Park listed previ ously If torque lock does occur the vehicle may need to be pushed uphill by another vehicle to relieve the parking pawl pressure so you can shift out of P Park 8 16 Driving and Operating SHIFTING OUT OF PARK This vehicle is equipped with an electronic shift lock release system The shift lock release is designed to e Prevent movement of the shift lever out of P Park unless the ignition is in ON RUN and the brake pedal is applied The shift lock release 1s always func tional except in the case of an uncharged or low voltage less than 9 volt battery If the vehicle has an uncharged battery or a battery with low voltage try charging or jump starting the battery See Jump Starting on page 9 60 To shift out of P Park 1 Apply the brake pedal 2 Press the shift lever button 3 Move the shift lever to the desired position If still unable to shift out of P Park 1 Fully release the shift lever button 2 Hold the brake pedal down and press the shift lever but
6. For most basic types of child Seats and Restraints 2 35 Securing an Add On Child Restraint in the Vehicle A child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle Secure the child restraint properly in the vehicle using the vehicle safety belt or LATCH system following the instructions that came with that child restraint and the instructions in this Manual B Forward Facing Child Seat C Booster Seats To help reduce the chance of injury the A forward facing child seat B A booster seat C is a child restraint child restraint must be secured in the provides restraint for the child s body designed to improve the fit of the vehicle Child restraint systems must be with the harness vehicle s safety belt system A booster secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or seat can also help a child to see out the the lap belt portion of a lap shoulder window belt or by the LATCH system See Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH System on page 2 37 for more information Children can be endangered in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle 2 36 Seats and Restraints When securing an add on child restraint refer to the instructions that come with the restraint which may be on the restraint itself or in a booklet or both and in this Manual The child restraint instructions are important so if they are not available obtain a
7. The same rating of the bulb to be used during replacement and any usage of higher wattage bulbs can cause thermal issues such as melting of lamp housing and its surrounding parts Warranty would be void if higher wattage bulbs are being used ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERLOAD The vehicle has fuses and circuit breakers to protect against an electrical system overload When the current electrical load is too heavy the circuit breaker opens and closes protecting the circuit until the current load returns to normal or the problem is fixed This greatly reduces the chance of circuit overload and fire caused by electrical problems Fuses and circuit breakers protect power devices in the vehicle Replace a bad fuse with a new one of the identical size and rating If there is a problem on the road and a fuse needs to be replaced the same amperage fuse can be borrowed Choose some feature of the vehicle that is not needed to use and replace it as soon as possible Headlamp Wiring An electrical overload may cause the lamps to go on and off or in some cases to remain off Have the headlamp wiring checked right away if the lamps go on and off or remain off Windshield Wipers If the wiper motor overheats due to heavy snow or ice the windshield wipers will stop until the motor cools and will then restart Although the circuit is protected from electrical overload overload due to heavy snow or ice
8. In the event of misfiring uneven engine running a reduction in engine perfor mance or other unusual problems have the cause of the fault rectified by a CHEVROLET retailer as soon as possible In an emergency driving can be continued for a short period keeping vehicle speed and engine speed low Don t touch the catalytic converter during engine operating and it can be possible to touch the catalytic converter after cooling down the catalytic converter because the catalytic converter is very hot so the skin 1 e hand or body can be burned Cooling down condition cool down over two hours under ambient temperature after engine Stop RUNNING THE VEHICLE WHILE PARKED It is better not to park with the engine running But if you ever have to here are some things to know Idling a vehicle in an enclosed area with poor ventilation is dangerous Engine exhaust may enter the vehicle Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide CO which cannot be seen or smelled It can cause unconsciousness and even death Never run the engine in an enclosed area that has no fresh air ventilation For more information see Engine Exhaust on page 8 18 Driving and Operating 8 19 It can be dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the automatic transmission shift lever is not fully in P Park with the parking brake firmly set The vehicle can roll Do not leave the vehicle when the engine is running unless you have to If you have
9. 2 Firmly apply the parking brake See Parking Brake on page 8 29 Be ready to apply the regular brake immediately if the vehicle begins to move 3 With the engine OFF turn the ignition ON but do not start the engine Without applying the regular brake try to move the shift lever out of P Park with normal effort If the shift lever moves out of P Park contact your CHEVROLET retailer for service PARK BRAKE AND P PARK MECHANISM CHECK When you are doing this check the vehicle could begin to move You or others could be injured and property could be damaged Make sure there is room in front of the vehicle in case it begins to roll Be ready to apply the regular brake at once should the vehicle begin to move Park on a fairly steep hill with the vehicle facing downhill Keeping your foot on the regular brake set the parking brake e To check the parking brake s holding ability With the engine running and the transmission in N Neutral slowly remove foot pressure from the regular brake pedal Do this until the vehicle is held by the parking brake only Vehicle Care 9 29 e To check the P Park mechanism s holding ability With the engine running shift to P Park Then release the parking brake followed by the regular brake Contact your CHEVROLET retailer if service 1s required 9 30 Vehicle Care WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT Properly functioning windshield wipers are essential for clean v
10. 24x7 Roadside Assistance 13 1 Taxi Assistance Tyre Assistance Towing Facility Battery Jump Start 13 2 24x7 Roadside Assistance The Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program is focused to enhance your overall Chevrolet ownership experience by providing 24x7 Roadside Assistance emergency support for a period of three years starting from the date of invoice of the Chevrolet vehicle sold from an authorized CHEVROLET retailer in the unfortunate event of vehicle breakdown or accident of your Chevrolet vehicle The Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program has specially been designed to take care of your car s safety and your comfort The Benefits and the Terms amp Conditions of the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program are mentioned in this Owner s Manual You are therefore requested to read this Owner s Manual very carefully HOW TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE In the event of a breakdown or accident simply call the Chevrolet 24x7 Roadside Assistance Program on Toll Free Number 1800 103 8090 In case of difficulty in reaching this toll free number from your phone network please dial 0124 4388090 Call charges apply Please have the following information in hand when you call for assistance Name of the authorized retailer from whom Chevrolet vehicle was purchased Brief description of the problem faced Specific location of the vehicle along with the nearest landmark 1 Yourname and contact phone number 2 Vehicle registration number
11. 3 Vehicle identification number VIN mentioned in the vehicle registration certificate 4 Vehicle model 5 Date of invoice 6 i 8 The Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program is available only if the above mentioned dial in numbers are contacted REMARKS 1 Once you have called Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program it is advisable that you stay with your vehicle 2 Park your vehicle on the edge of the road and put the hazard warning lights on 3 Ifyou are ona highway place the warning triangle provided with the Chevrolet vehicle approximately 3 meters from the vehicle in the direction of the on coming traffic 24x7 Roadside Assistance 13 3 BENEFITS Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program can be availed when your vehicle is immobilized due to 1 Mechanical or electrical breakdown 2 Road traffic accident where the vehicle is immobilized 3 Human error 4 Battery problems Dead battery 5 Fuel problems Out of fuel incorrect fuel or contaminated fuel 6 Key problems Locked keys lost keys or broken vehicle keys 7 Tyre problems Puncture replace with spare tyre available in the vehicle bolts or valve related issues COVERED AREA Customers are entitled to the Benefits provided under this Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program on a PAN India level only exception in coverage is Andaman Nicobar Islands where this Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program is currently not available provided however the Chevrolet
12. If the air filter is dirty you should replace it 8 Reverse steps 1 3 to reinstall the engine air cleaner element The engine needs clean air to operate 1 Remove the four screws on the sides properly When it is safe to lift the hood of the air cleaner cover assembly Do not operate your vehicle without the air cleaner element installed m GOUNE sans lk Ge Ee e teat us i l B Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure cleaner element Driving without the air cleaner element C properly installed can damage your 3 Remove the air cleaner element Warni from the vehicle Wen 4 Shake the air cleaner element to An electric engine cooling fan under remove surface dust the hood can start up even when the 5 Clean the inside of the air cleaner If the air cleaner filter is off dirt can engine 1s not running and can cause housing easily get into the engine which injury Keep hands clothing and 6 Cover the open filter housing with a could damage it Always have the air ice Ni from any underhood damp cloth while cleaning the cleaner filter in place when you are electric tan element driving If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is hot do not do anything else until it cools down The vehicle should be parked on a level surface When the engine is cool the coolant level should be between the MIN and MAX mark on the coolant reservoir If itis not your vehicle may have a leak at the radiator hoses h
13. NASIK Jitendra Wheels Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop B 88 Arihant Plaza MIDC Ambad Next to Hotel Taj Mumbai Agra Highway Nasik 422 010 Tel 0253 2384432 632 832 6636666 6637777 Fax 0253 2384532 14 10 Service Network NAGPUR Star Motors Showroom amp Workshop 44 4 Wahajara Kamptee Road NH 7 Nagpur 440 026 Tel 0712 6507836 37 6507916 6461503 04 Fax 0712 2632429 Tajshree Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom Plot No 1 Hindustan Colony Wardha Road Nagpur 440 002 Tel 0712 2250242 2250243 2250244 Workshop Plot No 679 Ghat Road Near Cotton Market Square Nagpur 440 018 Tel 0712 2734466 2734467 NANDED Bafna Automotives Showroom amp Workshop Gut No 235 Pimpalgaon Mahadeo Nanded Akola Road Nanded 431 607 Tel 02462 274069 652099 311102 PUNE Platinum Chevrolet Showroom amp Workshop 1 Sr No 45 1 B A Shankarseth Road Gutkewadi Pune 411 037 Tel 020 26440029 Showroom amp Workshop 2 Survey No 5 4 Najhate Nagar Kalewadi Main Road Thergaon Pune 411 033 Tel 020 66326600 66326632 66326666 Singh Cycle amp Motor Co Showroom 1 S No 38 4 Krishna Complex Hadapsar Bypass Road Near Radisson Hotel Kharadi Pune 411 014 Tel 020 32419385 32319526 Showroom 2 ICC Trade Centre Showroom No 4 Survey No 403 A 2 Senepati Bapat Road Pune 411 016 Tel 020
14. 25666941 2 3 4 Workshop 1 Reality Warehousing Pvt Ltd Gate No 1337 1 Pune Nagar Wagholi Pune 412 307 Tel 020 46609999 Workshop 2 Patel Tiles Compound Sr No 42 1 Shivaji Nagar Behind ST Bus Stand Pune 411 005 Tel 020 32424202 65270809 7774010500 SATARA Unique Automobiles Showroom amp Workshop 41 Mutha Colony Sadar Bazar Satara 416 002 Tel 09623225299 SOLAPUR Mota Automotive Pvt Ltd Workshop MRC Cable India A 20 6 MIDC Chincholi Solapur 413 255 Tel 9272222233 SANGLI Unique Automobiles Showroom 442 3 Kulkarni Complex 100 feet road South Sivaji Nagar Sangli 416 416 Tel 0233 2326544 Fax 0233 2326594 Workshop Kulkarni Complex 100 Feet Road Near MSEB Sub Station Sangli 416 416 Tel 0233 2326544 Fax 0233 2326594 YAVATMAL SARAS MOTORS Pobaru Marketing amp Agencies Pvt Ltd Showroom Shop No 5 6 7 8 Udhyog Bhavan Dharwha Road Yavatmal 445 001 Tel 07232 255991 Fax 07232 255992 Workshop Block No B 16 MIDC Lohara Yavatmal 445 001 Tel 07798883816 Fax 07232 255992 THANE SC Auto Corporation Showroom Modi House Opp to LIC Building Naupada Eastern Express Highway Thane West Thane 400 602 Tel 022 67610000 Fax 022 67610209 Workshop Pioneer Estate Corporation 133 134 Pokhran Road No 2 Opp Oswal Park Thane West 400601 Tel 022 6604
15. 9 14 Engine Coolant 9 16 Engine Overheating 9 19 Power Steering Fluid 9 20 WasherFluld 9 22 PACS a sm al Ge 9 23 Brake Fluid OEM 9 24 Clutch FInd A 9 26 BANOT A Ae 9 27 All Wheel Drive 9 28 Starter Switch Check 9 28 Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Function MMIC CK eee 9 29 Park Brake and P Park Mechanism Check 9 29 Wiper Blade Replacement 9 30 Headlamp Aiming 9 30 Bulb Replacement 9 31 HalogenBulbs 9 31 Headlamps Front Turn Signal and Parking Lamps 9 31 Fog Lamps 9 33 Taillamps Turn Signal Stoplamps and Back Up Lamps 9 34 Vehicle Care 9 1 Tail Lamps and Stop Lamps EED anane emre emdi 9 35 Side Turn Signal Lamps 9 35 Center High Mounted Stoplamp OTIS L Joeren pnsas 9 35 Rear Fog Lamps LED 9 35 License Plate Lamp 9 35 nterorLamps 9 36 Electrical System Electrical System Overload 9 36 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 9 37 Engine Compartment Fuse Block sesinin 9 38 Instrument Panel Fuse Block 9 40 Auxiliary Engine Room Fuse Block saian 9 43 Wheels and Tires T E 9 44 Winter TIKES EMEN 9 45 Tire PresSsUre ein items 9 46 Tread Depth sessiossa 9 48 Tire Inspection sese 9 48 Tire R
16. Avoid contact with eyes skin fab rics and painted surfaces When the brake fluid falls to a low level the brake warning light comes on See Brake System Warning Light on page 4 20 What to Add Use only new DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container It is recommended that the brake hydraulic system be flushed and refilled with new DOT 4 fluid at a regular maintenance service every two years See the maintenance schedule Always clean the brake fluid reservoir cap and the area around the cap before removing it This helps keep dirt from entering the reservoir With the wrong kind of fluid in the brake hydraulic system the brakes might not work well This could cause a crash Always use the proper brake fluid Vehicle Care 9 25 e Using the wrong fluid can badly damage brake hydraulic system parts For example just a few drops of mineral based oil such as engine oil in the brake hydraulic system can damage brake hydraulic system parts so badly that they will have to be replaced Do not let someone put in the wrong kind of fluid e If brake fluid is spilled on the vehicle s painted surfaces the paint finish can be damaged Be careful not to spill brake fluid on the vehicle If you do wash it off immediately 9 26 Vehicle Care CLUTCH FLUID The clutch fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks When filling up ensure maximum cleanliness as contamination of the clutch fluid c
17. Braking excessively when going downa long steep hill can temporarily overheat the brakes Shift to a lower gear when going down hills Do not continuously apply the brakes Driving and Operating 8 27 After driving through deep water washing the vehicle or using the brakes excessively when going down a steep hill the brakes can temporarily lose their stopping power This may be due to wet brake components or overheating If your brakes temporarily lose their stopping power because of overheat ing Shift to a lower gear when going down hills Do not continuously apply the brakes 8 28 Driving and Operating If your brakes temporarily lose their power because of wet brake compo nents the following procedure will help restore their normal perfor mance 1 Check behind you for other vehicles Keep a safe forward speed with plenty of space to your rear and sides Gently apply the brakes until normal performance is restored When brake noise is heard do not continue to drive your vehicle This may indicate the brake pads need to be repaired or replaced Driving with worn brake pads could result in a collision and personal injury ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS Antilock brake system ABS prevents the wheels from locking ABS starts to regulate brake pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock The vehicle remains steerable even during hard braking ABS control is made apparent thr
18. CRUISE CONTROL LIGHT The light comes on green when the cruise control is set The light goes out when the cruise control is turned off See Cruise Control on page 8 34 for more information 4 32 Instruments and Controls DOOR AJAR LIGHT This light comes on when a door is open or not securely latched Before driving check that all doors are properly closed GATE AJAR LIGHT LG If the gate ajar light comes on the tailgate 1s open or not securely latched Driving with the tailgate open can cause carbon monoxide CO to enter the vehicle See Engine Exhaust on page 8 18 for more information TRANSMISSION DISPLAY Odometer 999999 km 1 999993 If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster the selected gear or transmission mode display will be shown on the bottom of the cluster DIC Instruments and Controls 4 33 INFORMATION DISPLAYS DRIVER INFORMATION CENTRE DIC The DIC is the Driver Information Centre that displays the trip computer display panel for automatic temperature control outside temperature compass information and dual zone when ignition switch is ON C SETTEMP OUTSIDE H DUALZONE IMME IMT CIE OIMN LLL eg O JE 0 0 L SE R CS LO mara H FATC Full Automatic Temperature Control display panel Outside temperature Trip computer Compass Dual zone ae oe
19. See Engine Oil Life System on page 9 11 for more information FUEL ECONOMY LIGHT AWD eco For vehicles with the fuel economy mode light it comes on when the eco economy switch located on the center console near the shift lever is pressed Press the switch again to turn off the light and exit the fuel saver mode LOW FUEL WARNING LIGHT This light comes on when the fuel tank is low on fuel When fuel 1s added the light should go off If 1t does not have the vehicle serviced Do not let your vehicle run out of fuel This can damage the catalytic converter WATER IN FUEL WARNING LIGHT When the water level in the fuel filter exceeds a certain level this warning light comes on If this condition occurs immediately drain the water from the fuel filter For the drain procedures see Water in Fuel on page 8 39 The warning light goes off when the draining is complete Driving when this warning indicator 1s on can damage the fuel injection system and the engine If the indicator comes on right after a refuel 1t means water was pumped into the fuel tank Turn off the engine immediately Then have the water drained at once Instruments and Controls 4 29 IMMOBILIZER LIGHT f The immobilizer light should come on briefly as the engine is started If it does not come on have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the system is working normally the indicator light turn
20. cruise control switch off when cruise is not being used 1 Press 5 to turn cruise control on 2 Getup to the speed desired 3 Press SET and release it The cruise control light comes on in the instrument panel cluster to show that the cruise control is on 4 Take your foot off the accelerator pedal Resuming a Set Speed If the cruise control is set at a desired speed and then the brakes are applied or is pressed the cruise control is disengaged without erasing the set speed from memory Once the vehicle speed is about 40 km h 25 mph or more briefly press RES 8 36 Driving and Operating The vehicle returns to the previously set speed and stays there If RES is held the vehicle speed continues to increase until the button is released the brake pedal is applied or R is pressed Do not hold in the RES button unless you want the vehicle to go faster Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control If the cruise control system is already activated e Use the accelerator pedal to get to a higher speed Press SET then release the button and the accele rator pedal e Press and hold the RES until the desired speed is reached and then release it e To increase the vehicle speed in small amounts briefly press RES and then release it Each time this is done the vehicle goes about 2 km h 1 2 mph faster The accelerate feature only works after the cruise control is turned on by pr
21. do not spin the tires When stopping on a hill use the brakes to hold the vehicle in place MANUAL MODE MANUAL SHIFT MODE MSM Automatic Transmission Shifting between gear positions Shifting between gear positions is as follows L Depress the brake pedal and push release button to shift Shifts that require you to push the release button are indicated by black arrows Push the release button to shift White arrows indicate shifts that do not require you to push the release button Shift freely Whether your vehicle is stationary or in motion manual mode is selected by pulling the shift lever from the D position to the left into the manual gate To return to D range operation push the shift lever back to the right into the main gate In manual mode moving the shift lever backwards and forwards can make rapid gearshifts simple In contrast to a manual transaxle the manual mode allows gearshifts with the accelerator pedal depressed Up Push the lever forward once to shift up one gear Down Pull the lever backwards once to shift down one gear Note In manual mode only the five forward gears can be selected To reverse or park the vehicle move the shift lever to the R or P position as required Note In manual mode downward shifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows down When the vehicle stops Ist gear
22. frequent low speed operation in stop and go traffic or driving in dusty conditions 10 4 Service and Maintenance For vehicles with normal annual mileage MAINTENANCE Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first 6 Months 7500 1 Year 15000 1 5 Years 22500 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4 Years 60000 4 5 Years 67500 5 Years 75000 5 5 Years 82500 6 Years 90000 6 5 Years 97500 7 Years 105000 CHASSIS AND BODY Automatic Transaxle Fluid 7 3 See remarks 7 under Chart Symbols Tire Condition and Inflation Pressure 8 Wheel Alignment 6 As and when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer Wheel Balancing 6 As and when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer oo Asand when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer Chart Symbols I Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust rotate or replace R Replace or change L Lubricate 3 Refer to Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 6 Ifnecessary rotate and balance wheels 7 Replace every 1 57 500 kms for normal driving condition Inspection is not required A fluid inspection is only required if there is a transmission failure or a fluid leak Replace every 75 000 kms for severe driving condition as below For vehicles mainly driven in heavy city traffic in hot weather in hilly or mountainous terrain when frequently towing a trailer or used for tax
23. or if the instructions that come with the child restraint say that the top strap must be anchored Seats and Restraints 2 43 If the child restraint does not have the LATCH system you will be using the safety belt to secure the child restraint in this position Be sure to follow the instructions that came with the child restraint Secure the child in the child restraint when and as the instructions Say If more than one child restraint needs to be installed in the rear seat be sure to read Where to Put the Restraint on page 2 36 1 Putthe child restraint on the seat 2 Pick up the latch plate and run the lap and shoulder portions of the vehicle s safety belt through or around the restraint The child restraint instructions will show you how 2 44 Seats and Restraints 3 Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks Position the release button on the buckle so that the safety belt could be quickly unbuckled if necessary To tighten the belt push down on the child restraint pull the shoulder portion of the belt to tighten the lap portion of the belt and feed the shoulder belt back into the retractor When installing a forward facing child restraint 1t may be helpful to use your knee to push down on the child restraint as you tighten the belt If the child restraint system has a lock off mechanism use it to secure the vehicle safety belt 5 Ifthe child restraint has a top tether follow the
24. performance FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES Diesel engines must be operated only on commercially available diesel fuel meeting the specifications of DIN EN 590 Marine diesel fuel fuel oils diesel fuels which are entirely or partially plant based such as rape seed oil or bio diesel Aquazole and similar diesel water emulsions must not be used The flow and filterability of diesel fuels are insufficient at low temperatures as a result of crystallized paraffins Diesel fuels with improved low temperature properties are therefore available on the market during the winter months Make sure that you use winter fuel before the start of the cold weather season Use of diesel fuels with manufacturer guaran teed winter properties eliminates the need for additives WATER IN FUEL Drain diesel fuel filter of residual water at every engine oil change 1 Place a container underneath the filter housing 2 Turn drain plug located on the left of the filter housing counterclock wise using a suitable screwdriver to drain off the water The filter is drained as soon as diesel fuel emerges from the port 3 Retighten the drain plug by turning it clockwise 4 With engine switched off turn ignition key to ON wait approx 5 seconds and turn key to LOCK to perform priming operation Perform this operation 3 times or more while the engine is switched off to avoid air entering the fuel line Check diesel fuel filter at shorter int
25. speed air conditioning and recircul ation functions automatically AUTO mode indicator will appear in the DIC Driver Information Centre located in the centre of the instrument panel To Set the Desired Temperature Rotate the temperature control knobs until the desired temperature is displayed Clockwise The desired temperature will increase by 0 5 C 1 F Counterclockwise The desired tempera ture will decrease by 0 5 C 1 F You can set the desired temperature at your preference between 18 C and 28 C Note When desired temperature is set at either HI maximum or LO minimum the fan operates continu ously at highest speed even after the interior temperature reaches the preset temperature Dual Zone The temperature can be adjusted separately for the driver and the passenger Adjust the SYNC dial to increase or decrease the temperature for the passenger Dual Zone display on the DIC can be switched on by pressing the SYNC button each time Press the SYNC button during the Dual Zone mode to link all climate settings to the driver setting Dual Zone display can also be switched on by turning the SYNC dial Climate Controls 7 3 OFF Button To turn off the entire system press the OFF button 7 4 Climate Controls MANUAL CONTROL A C Button Turns the air conditioning on or off AUTO mode is cancelled and indicator will go off when this button is pressed The A
26. the proper torque specification after replacing Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor damage To avoid expensive brake repairs evenly tighten the wheel nuts in the proper sequence and to the proper torque specification 15 Tighten the wheel nuts to 140 Nm 100 lb ft in a crisscross sequence as shown 16 Install the wheel cover if there is one 17 Lower the jack all the way and remove it from under the vehicle 18 Tighten the bolts firmly with the wheel wrench or jack handle STORING A FLAT TIRE AND TOOLS Storing a jack a tire or other equipment in the passenger compart ment of the vehicle could cause injury In a sudden stop or collision loose equipment could strike someone Store all these in the proper place 1 Hang the tire carrier on the support rod and tighten the bolt in the hole above the rear bumper to raise the tire carrier 2 Hook the cable and reinstall the hole cover in its original position 3 Secure the jack and tools in their original location 4 Secure the flat tire in the luggage compartment Do not store the flat tire below the rear bumper where the spare tire was located The compact spare is for temporary use only Replace the compact spare tire witha full size tire as soon as possible Vehicle Care 9 59 COMPACT SPARE TIRE Driving with more than one compact spare tire at a time could result in loss of braking and han
27. which will reduce braking effective ness The brake fluid should therefore be replaced at the specified interval Brake fluid should be stored in a sealed container to avoid water absorption Ensure brake fluid does not become contaminated Power Steering Fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid Manual Transmission Fluid Only use Castrol BOT 303 Mod fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid Transfer Case Fluid AWD Only use synthetic hypoid 75W 90 fluid Differential Carrier Assembly Fluid AWD Only use synthetic hypoid 75W 90 fluid TECHNICAL DATA Vehicle Identification Vehicle Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN The vehicle identification number VIN is engraved at the centre of the fire wall Technical Data 11 1 IDENTIFICATION PLATE LABEL The identification plate label is on the passenger s door frame 11 2 Technical Data In some models the plate label is located in the engine compartment Technical Data 11 3 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE DRIVETRAIN Sales designation 722D1 Front wheel drive Engine identifier code 4 167 4 Cylinder in line 2 130 Type 4 Stroke diesel direct 1 321 injection 0 954 elem 0755 EE 3917 385 6 Speed Automatic Transaxle Gear ratios 11 4 Technical Data BRAKE SYSTEM Brake System Hydraulic vacuum assisted diagonal Type SD dual circuit with auto slack adjuster F
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30. 4L IL 8L IL 8L 6L Engine Oil Engine Oil is identified by its Quality and its Viscosity Grade Quality and Specification are equivalent terms in this respect Engine Oil Quality is more important than Viscosity when selecting which Engine Oil to use The Oil Quality ensures e g engine cleanliness wear protection and oil aging control whereas Viscosity Grade gives information on the oil s thickness over a temperature range Engine Oil Quality for Service Only use 5W 30 ACEA A3 B4 engine oil Topping up Engine Oil The viscosity should be of the correct rating Only use 5W 30 ACEA A3 B4 engine oil Use of Engine Oil with only ACEA A1 B1 or only ACEA A5 B5 Quality is prohibited as it can cause long term engine damage under certain operating conditions Engine Oil Additives The use of supplemental Engine Oil Additives could cause damage and invalidate the warranty Engine Oil Viscosity Grades The SAE Viscosity Grade gives inform ation of the thickness of the Oil Multigrade Oil is indicated by two figures The first figure followed by a W indicates the low temperature Viscosity and the second figure indicates the high temperature Viscosity Service and Maintenance 10 7 BAR 5W 30 SAE 5W 30 is the best Viscosity Grade for your vehicle Do not use other Viscosity Grade Oils such as SAE 10W 30 10W 40 or 20 W 50 Cold Temperature Operation If operating your vehicle in an area
31. 5 3 2 All seats occupied 2 All seats occupied and load in the luggage compartment 3 Driver s seat occupied and load in the luggage compartment 5 4 Lighting HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS TURN AND LANE CHANGE SIGNALS Move the lever to the resistance point and hold for longer indication Switch the indicator off manually by moving the lever to its original position The hazard warning flasher button 1s located on the instrument panel A Hazard Warning Flasher Operated with the A button To activate the hazard warning flashers push the button To turn off the flashers push the button again The hazard warning button will be lit when a door is opened If the key is removed from the ignition and a door is opened and closed the hazard warning button will light up for about 10 minutes Move the lever all the way up or down to signal a turn Push the lever up for left turn Push the lever down for right turn An arrow on the instrument panel cluster flashes in the direction of the turn or lane change The lever returns to its starting position when the turn 1s completed For three flashes e g when changing lanes move the lever until resistance is felt and then release FRONT FOG LAMPS The front fog lamps are controlled by the 40 band located on the middle of the turn signal multifunction lever To use the front fog lamps the low beam headlamps or parking lamps must be on Fog l
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33. A 7 ni pe a i You can carry small loads with your optional luggage holding net To install the net hang each loop in the upper corner of the net to both anchors of the back panel and two net hooks in the metal rings on the both lower corner of the floor The luggage holding net is designed for small loads Do not carry heavy objects in your luggage holding net WARNING TRIANGLE The warning triangle is stored under the luggage compartment floor To pull out the warning triangle lift the luggage compartment floor handle upward ROOF RACK SYSTEM ROOF RACK The roof rack can be used to conveniently carry additional cargo or bulky items such as bicycles which are better carried outside than inside The roof rack has side rails attached to the roof Consult CHEVROLET retailer for details and regulations on driving with a loaded roof rack Ensure that the load is evenly distributed over the side or cross rails The roof surface must not be loaded A loaded luggage carrier alters the vehicle s centre of gravity Drive carefully when in crosswinds and do not drive at high speeds To prevent damage or loss of cargo as you are driving check frequently to make sure your cargo are securely fastened The maximum load for the roof rack rails is 220lbs 100kg Do not exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading your vehicle If you try to carry something on top of your vehicle that is longer o
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35. Body inspection record 12 23 Emission warranty 12 25 Annexure GP ME EE 12 29 Annexure ll 12 30 Service and Warranty 12 1 12 2 Service and Warranty STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE 1 SCOPE Chevrolet Sales India Private Limited a private limited company incorporated under the companies Act 1956 and having its Registered office at Block B Chandrapura Industrial Estate Halol 389351 District Panchmahals Gujarat India and Works at A 16 MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area Phase II Near Floriculture Park Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road Tehsil Maval Pune 410507 Maharashtra warrants that your new Chevrolet Captiva vehicle is free from defect in material or workmanship subject to your compliance with the following terms and conditions mentioned hereunder and other vehicle maintenance norms as mentioned elsewhere in this service booklet Only an authorized CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet will make the necessary repairs using new re conditioned or re manufactured parts with a view to correcting any defect covered by this warranty 2 WHAT IS COVERED Time and distance limits for New Vehicle Warranty Coverage Warranty Type Warranty Limits Other Warranties A General Three 3 years or 1 00 000 kms These parts are covered by other warranties whichever is earlier from the date of 1 Battery one 1 year covered by the battery manu
36. C indicator 3 will illuminate when the air conditioning 1s on Press the A C button again to turn the A C off or press the OFF button to turn the entire system off Air Distribution Mode Change If the MODE button is pressed AUTO mode is cancelled and the air distribu tion mode will be changed in the following sequence FRONT CA gt BI LEVEL lt gt FLOORA FLOOR DEFROST 4 Front 7 This setting directs air through centre and side vents Bi level V Directs air in two ways Half of the air through the floor vents and the remaining through the centre and side vents Floor lt Directs most of the air through the floor vents Some of the air will also be directed to the windshield defroster vents side vents and rear vents Keep the area under front seat clear in order not to block the airflow to the rear compartment Floor Defrost W This mode directs most of the air through windshield defroster vents front door window defroster vents and the floor vents A small amount of air is also directed to the side vents Recirculation Mode Button Selects either outside air or recirculated inside air Fan Speed Control Knob Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the fan speed AUTO mode is cancelled when the fan control knob is turned Press AUTO to return to automatic operation Defrosting Press the DEFROST button 7 to defrost the windshield The outside a
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38. If an airbag covering is damaged opened or broken the airbag may not work properly Do not open or break the airbag coverings If there are any opened or broken airbag covers have the airbag covering and or airbag module replaced For the location of the airbags see Where Are the Airbags on page 2 24 See your CHEVROLET retailer for service REPLACING AIRBAG SYSTEM PARTS AFTER A CRASH A crash can damage the airbag systems in the vehicle A damaged airbag system may not work properly and may not protect you and your passenger s in a crash resulting in serious injury or even death To help make sure the airbag systems are working properly after a crash have them inspected and any necessary replacements made as soon as possible If an airbag inflates you will need to replace airbag system parts See your CHEVROLET retailer for service If the airbag readiness light stays on after the vehicle is started or comes on when you are driving the airbag system may not work properly Have the vehicle serviced right away See Airbag Readiness Light on page 4 17 CHILD RESTRAINTS OLDER CHILDREN Older children who have outgrown booster seats should wear the vehicle s safety belts The manufacturer s instructions that come with the booster seat state the weight and height limitations for that booster Use a booster seat with a lap shoulder belt until the child passes the below fit test e Sit all the way
39. Km Between Nahalagun Dist Papumpare Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh 791 110 Tel 0360 2001166 67 2033153 STATE ASSAM Li BONGAIGAON Raj N Dibyani Automobiles Showroom amp Workshop Near Lower Assam Hospital Chapaguri Road North Bongaigaon Bongaigaon Tel 03664 231890 230545 DIBRUGARH Pashupati Traders Showroom amp Workshop P N Road Chiring Chapori Dibrugarh 786 001 Tel 0373 2323281 Telefax 0373 2323296 GUWAHATI Srishti Automobiles Pvt Ltd Showroom Opp Pantaloons G S Road Rukminigaon Guwahati Assam 781 022 Tel 0361 2223666 Fax 0361 2223888 Workshop Radha Nagar VIP Road Six mile Guwahati Assam 781 022 JORHAT Nova Automobiles Showroom amp Workshop Pulibor NH 37 PO RRL Jorhat 785006 Tel 0376 2370077 Workshop 2 Nova Furniture Factory Compound Milan Nagar Jorhat 785001 Tel 0376 2309263 STATE BIHAR Li SHIBSAGAR Pashupati Traders Showroom amp Workshop KPM Chariali Shivasagar Shivasagar 785 640 Tel 03772 220082 88 SILCHAR Smart Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop NH 54 Ramnagar Silchar 788 008 Tel 03842 268701 9207042806 NAGAON LB Motor A Unit of Borah amp Sons Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop AT Road Dimarguri Nagaon 782 003 Tel 03672 253157 TEZPUR GNB Motors Showroom P O Nikamul Beside Udyanpath Tezpur 784 001 T
40. LUBRICANTS Only use products that have been tested and approved Damage resulting from the use of non approved materials will not be covered by the warranty Operating materials are hazardous and could be poisonous Handle with care Pay attention to information given on the containers 10 6 Service and Maintenance RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Change every 52 500 kms or 3 5 years whichever is earlier gt eeni aa a ee Replace every 1 57 500 kms for normal driving condition Inspection is not required A fluid inspection is only required if there is a transmission failure or a fluid leak a Transaxle 8771 Replace every 75 000 kms for severe driving conditions as below DEXRON VI Fluid AWD For vehicles mainly driven in heavy city traffic in hot weather in hilly or mountaneous terrain when frequently towing a trailer or used for taxi police or delivery service Brake Fluid 0 67L Change every 30 000 kms or 2 years whichever is earlier DOT4 Clutch Fluid 0 053L Change every 30 000 kms or 2 years whichever is earlier DOT4 Power Stectins Fluid 1 Inspect every 15 000 kms or 1 year whichever is earlier DEXRON VI and replenish if necessary Fluid change or inspection is not required unless there is a Synthetic Hypoid Transfer Case Fluid AWD hee mi 75W 90 Differential Carrier 0 Fluid change or inspection is not required unless there is a Synthetic Hypoid Assembly Fluid AWD failure or a fluid leak 75W 90 l
41. Other damage A Antirust re treatment necessary 12 24 Service and Warranty BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number n In order to maintain the Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd rust through warranty the vehicle must be subjected to an inspection by CHEVROLET retailer once ayear Any resulting work is subject to a charge Registration number Check up 2nd year after initial registration Name address of owner Check up date Odometer reading 9 Damage found 1 Outer body Yes C No L 2 Under body Yes C No 3 Engine compartment Yes No Retailer stamp signature Damage repaired Remarks Use the following symbols to indicate damage Chipping gt lt Dent Bumpy A Scratch W Other damage A Antirust re treatment necessary EMISSION WARRANTY Applicable in NCR Delhi Chennai Kolkata and Mumbai Subject to other terms of the warranty policy and the conditions and obliga tions laid down hereunder Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd hereafter called Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd certifies that the components liable to affect the emission of the gaseous pollutants in the vehicle in the normal use despite the use to which it may be subjected comply with the provisions of Rule 115 2 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 and further warrants that if on examination by a service center duly authorized by the Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd the vehicle is discovered to be fa
42. Outside MirorDefogger 7 7 Sunlight Sensor si remimesisiisiez 7 8 Temperature Sensor 7 8 Rear Air Conditioning System 7 9 Auxiliary Heater 7 9 Air Vents Adjustable Air Vents 7 10 Fixed Aif YE S nak saim 7 11 Maintenance 1 SYNC Synchronized 6 Recirculation Air TAK Gala akan 7 11 ja aa ee i 7 AUTO Automatic Operation Passenger Compartment a Grai see p one AIC Filter smmm it ay a mma ae TE ee ete 3 Defrost Control SirCendoningReguar 4 Fan Conta P OFF 5 Rear Window Defogger 10 AQS Air Quality Sensor 7 2 Climate Controls AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL C SETTEMP Torre de DUAL ZONE _ JIMME JAC CIE T Ta EMU EY Jeo CULU eE JA 1 Passenger Side Set Temperature 7 Outside Air Mode Indicator 2 Deforster Indicator 8 Recirculation Mode Indicator 3 Air Distribution Mode Indicator 9 Fan Operation Indicator 4 Air Conditioning Indicator 10 Fan Speed Indicator 5 Outside Temperature 11 Dual Zone 6 Auto Mode Indicator 12 Driver Side Set Temperature AUTO Button When you operate your FATC in AUTO mode the only thing you have to do is just set the desired temperature to your preference When the AUTO button is pressed the interior temperature will be controlled automatically to reach the desired preset temperature The system will control air distribution mode fan
43. P Park This position locks the front wheels It is the best position to use when starting the engine because the vehicle cannot move easily It is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in P Park with the parking brake firmly set The vehicle can roll Do not leave the vehicle when the engine 1s running unless you have to If you have left the engine running the vehicle can move suddenly You or others could be injured To be sure the vehicle will not move even when you are on fairly level ground always set the parking brake and move the shift lever to P Park See Shifting into Park on page 8 15 Make sure the shift lever is fully in P Park before starting the engine The vehicle has an automatic transmission shift lock control system The regular brakes must be applied first and then the shift lever button pressed before you can shift from P Park when the ignition key is in ON RUN If you cannot shift out of P Park ease pressure on the shift lever and push the shift lever all the way into P Park as you maintain brake application Then press the shift lever button and move the shift lever into another gear See Shifting out of Park on page 8 16 R Reverse Use this gear to back up Shifting to R Reverse while the vehicle is moving forward could damage the transmission The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Shift to R Reverse only after the vehicle
44. Press P SEEK to find the next station automatically Press KA SEEK to find previous station automatically Saving Favorite Stations It has 6 favorite pages and can store up to 36 stations regardless of AM or FM band To save stations as favorites 1 Seek the station or tune button manually 2 Select the favorite page by pressing the FAV button 3 Press and hold the softkey to store the station n that position Recall Favorite Stations Listen to the station stored in the favorite preset by using the following procedure 1 Select the favorite page by pressing FAV 2 Press the softkey under the favorite preset number AST AUTOSTORE 1 Press and hold the aq SEEK AST button then auto store menu dis plays 2 Press the softkey under On The radio will start autostore operation and store 12 stations automatically Delete Autostore Page 1 Press and hold the 4 SEEK AST button then auto store menu displays 2 Press the softkey under Off to delete the autostore page RDS OPERATION RADIO WITH CD AND RDS AF Audio Frequency AF function enables the radio to track the best station at all times To turn AF on or off 1 Press the MENU SOUND button and then the radio menu displays 2 Press the softkey under RDS and then the RDS menu displays 3 Press the softkey under AF AF is turned on or off whenever you press this softkey Regional Regional function
45. RKE System on page 1 2 The LED on the transmitter flashes to show that it is operational Lock Press to lock all doors The hazard warning lamps will flash once and the anti theft alarm system will be activated See Anti theft Alarm System on page 1 9 Unlock Press to unlock all doors The hazard warning lamps will flash twice and the anti theft alarm system will be deactivated See Anti theft Alarm System on page 1 9 Note LOCK and UNLOCK buttons are not operated while the key is in the ignition switch Programming Transmitters to the Vehicle Only RKE transmitters programmed to this vehicle will work If a transmitter is lost or stolen a replacement can be purchased and programmed through your CHEVROLET retailer When the replacement transmitter is programmed to this vehicle all remaining transmitters must also be reprogrammed Any lost or stolen transmitter will no longer work once the new transmitter is programmed Keys Doors and Windows 1 3 Battery Replacement Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in accordance with environ mental protection regulations to help protect the environment and your health When replacing the battery do not touch any of the circuitry on the transmitter Static from your body could damage the transmitter Ifthe LED fails to illuminate or the range is noticeably diminished it is an indica tion that a new battery is needed 1 4 Keys Doors an
46. Rating GAWR for the front and rear axles The GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle all occupants fuel and cargo See Technical Data Vehicle Specifications on page no 11 3 Never exceed the GVWR for the vehicle or the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR for either the front or rear axle If the vehicle is carrying a heavy load it should be spread out Note Identification plate label includes the Certification label information as well Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR This can cause systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles This could cause loss of control and a crash Overloading can also shorten the life of the vehicle Things inside the vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn or in a crash e Put things in the cargo area of the vehicle In the cargo area put them as far forward as possible Try to spread the weight evenly Never stack heavier things like suitcases inside the vehicle so that some of them are above the tops of the seats Do not leave an unsecured child restraint in the vehicle Secure loose items in the vehicle Do not leave a seat folded down unless needed STARTING AND OPERATING NEW VEHICLE BREAK IN Use the following precautions for the first few hundred kilometers to improve the performance and economy of your vehicle a
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48. acce ssories plugged into the accessory power outlet Turn off the radio and all lamps that are not needed This will avoid sparks helping save both batteries and the radio Open the hood on the other vehicle and locate the positive and negative terminal locations on that vehicle Open the hood on your vehicle and Vehicle Care 9 61 See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9 5 for more information on location ofthe Battery If any accessories are left on or plugged in during the jump starting procedure they could be damaged The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Whenever possible turn off or unplug all acces sories on either vehicle when jump starting the vehicle An electric fan can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you Keep hands clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan 2 Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables can reach but be sure the vehicles are not touching each other If they are it could cause a find the positive and negative terminal locations 9 62 Vehicle Care Using an open flame near a battery can cause battery gas to explode People have been hurt doing this and some have been blinded Use a flashlight if you need more light Be sure the battery has enough water You do not need to add water to the battery installed in your new vehicle But ifa battery has filler caps be sure the right amo
49. anchors for the desired seating position Make sure there are no foreign objects around lower anchors 2 42 Seats and Restraints Foreign objects can interfere with the proper latching of the child restraint to the anchors 1 2 Put the child restraint on the seat 1 3 Attach and fasten the lower attachments on the child restraint to the lower anchors If the child restraint manufacturer recommends that the top tether be attached attach and tighten the top tether to the top tether anchor if equipped Refer to the child restraint instructions and the following steps 2 1 Find the top tether anchor 2 2 You may need to adjust the rear compartment storage panel cover in the rear cargo area to access the anchors 2 3 Route attach and tighten the top tether according to your child restraint instructions and the following instructions e Ifthe rear outboard seating position you are using has an adjustable headrest or head restraint and you are using a single tether raise the headrest or head restraint and route the tether under the headrest or head restraint and in between the headrest or head restraint posts If the rear outboard seating position you are using has an adjustable headrest or head restraint and you are using a dual tether raise the head restraint and route the tether under the headrest or head restraint and around the headrest or head restraint posts Before placing a child in the child
50. and Chassis Components Visually inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged loose or missing parts or signs of wear Inspect the power steering for proper hook up binding leaks cracks chafing etc Visually check constant velocity joints rubber boots and axle seals for leaks Body Component Lubrication Lubricate all key lock cylinders hood hinges tailgate hinges and the steel fuel door hinge unless the components are plastic Applying silicone grease on weatherstrips with a clean cloth will make them last longer seal better and not stick or squeak Underbody Maintenance Use plain water to flush dirt and debris from the vehicle s underbody Your CHEVROLET retailer or an underbody car washing system can do this If not removed rust and corrosion can develop Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement make sure the body repair shop applies anti corrosion material to parts repaired or replaced to restore corrosion protec tion Original manufacturer replacement parts will provide the corrosion protection while maintaining the vehicle warranty Finish Damage Quickly repair minor chips and scratches with touch up materials available from your CHEVROLET retailer to avoid corrosion Larger areas of finish damage can be corrected in your CHEVROLET retailer s body and paint shop Chemical Paint Spotting Airborne pollutants can
51. and Restraints 2 1 Airbag System Check 2 30 Replacing Airbag System Parts after a Crash sicesssaseswaiies 2 30 Child Restraints Older Children samim 2 30 Infants and Young Children 2 32 Child Restraint Systems 2 34 Where to Put the Restraint 2 36 Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH System 2 37 Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the Latch z a A A 2 41 Replacing LATCH System Parts After a Crash 2 43 Securing Child Restraints 2 43 2 2 Seats and Restraints HEAD RESTRAINTS HEAD RESTRAINTS POSITION Front Seats The vehicle s front seats have adjus table headrests in the outboard seating positions Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted before driving Adjust the headrest so that the top of the headrest is at the same height as the top of the occupant s head This position reduces the chance of a neck injury ina crash Height Adjustment The height of the headrest can be adjusted Pull the headrest up to raise it Try to move the headrest to make sure that itis locked in place To lower the headrest press the button located on the top of the seatback and push the headrest down Try to move the headrest after the button is rel
52. and may cause stalling after start up stalling when the vehicle is changed into gear misfiring hesitation on acceleration or stumbling on acceleration These conditions might go away once the engine is warmed up If one or more of these conditions occurs change the fuel brand used It will require at least one full tank of the proper fuel to turn the light off See Fuel on page 8 38 If none of the above have made the light turn off your CHEVROLET retailer can check the vehicle The CHEVROLET retailer has the proper test equipment and diagnostic tools to fix any mechani cal or electrical problems that might have developed REDUCED ENGINE POWER LIGHT This light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned ON as acheck to show the light is working It illuminates with the service vehicle soon light when the vehicle needs a service Pull off the road stop the engine and restart after 10 seconds The vehicle may be driven at a reduced speed SERVICE VEHICLE SOON LIGHT The service vehicle soon light comes on when the ignition is turned to ON RUN and goes out after several seconds It comes on if a condition exists that may require the vehicle to be taken in for service If the light comes on and stays on take the vehicle to your CHEVROLET retailer for service as soon as possible BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT o The warning light illuminates if the brake fluid level is too low or if there is a brake
53. back on the seat Do the knees bend at the seat edge If yes continue If no return to the booster seat e Buckle the lap shoulder belt Does the shoulder belt rest on the shoulder If yes continue If no then return to the booster seat e Does the lap belt fit low and snug on the hips touching the thighs If yes continue If no return to the booster seat e Can proper safety belt fit be maintained for the length of the trip If yes continue Ifno return to the booster seat Q What is the proper way to wear safety belts A An older child should wear a lap shoulder belt and get the additional restraint a shoulder belt can provide The shoulder belt should not cross the face or neck The lap belt should fit snugly below the hips just touching the top of the thighs This applies belt force to the child s pelvic bones in a crash It should never be worn over the abdomen which could cause severe or even fatal internal injuries in a crash According to accident statistics children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position In acrash children who are not buckled up can strike other people who are buckled up or can be thrown out of the vehicle Older children need to use safety belts properly Seats and Restraints 2 31 Never allow more than one child to wear the same safety belt The safety belt cannot properly
54. briefly while starting the engine If it does not have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the system is working normally the indicator light then turns off If the light comes on and stays on while driving there could be a problem with the ESC and the vehicle might need service When this warning light is on the ESC 1s off and does not limit wheel spin The light flashes if the system is active and is working to assist the driver with directional control of the vehicle in difficult driving conditions See Electronic Stability Control ESC on page 8 31 for more information Instruments and Controls 4 25 ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL ESC OFF LIGHT ce OFF For vehicles with Electronic Stability Control ESC this light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned to ON RUN If it does not have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the system is working normally the indicator light then goes off This light comes on when the ESC system is turned off The system can be turned off by pressing the ESC control button located on the center of the instrument panel For more information see Electronic Stability Control ESC on page 8 31 4 26 Instruments and Controls ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT The engine coolant temperature warning light comes on briefly when the engine is started If the system is working normally the indicator light then goes of
55. child restraint manufac turer s instructions regarding the use of the top tether See Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH System on page 2 37 for more information 6 Before placing a child in the child restraint make sure it 1s securely held in place To check push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be sure it is secure To remove the child restraint unbuckle the vehicle safety belt and let it return to the stowed position If the top tether is attached to a top tether anchor disconnect it This vehicle has airbags A rear seat is a safer place to secure a forward facing child restraint See Where to Put the Restraint on page 2 36 Never put a rear facing child seat in the front This is because the risk to the rear facing child is so great if the airbag deploys A child in a rear facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the passenger airbag inflates This is because the back of the rear facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag Secure rear facing child restraints in a rear seat A Warning Continued A child in a forward facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the outboard front passenger airbag inflates and the passenger seat is in a forward position If you secure a forward facing child restraint in the outboard front passenger seat always move the passenger seat as far back as it will go It is better to
56. considered as a supplementary function The driver must check the view The audible warning signal can be different depending on the objects The audible warning signal might not activate in case the sensor 1s frozen or stained with dirt or mud There is a chance of malfunction of the parking assistance system when driving on uneven surface such as woods gravel road jagged road or gradient Do not push or scratch the surface of the sensor This will likely damage the covering The parking assistance system might not recognise sharp objects thick winter clothes or sponges which absorb the frequency When receiving other ultrasonic signals metal sound or air braking noises from heavy commercial vehicles the parking assistance system may not work properly Clean dirty sensors with a soft sponge and clean water You should continue to utilise the mirror or turning your head Normal precautions when reversing should be maintained Do not press or shock the sensors by hitting or directing a high pressure water gun directly at them while washing or the sensors will be damaged In the car park the upper portion of the vehicle can be hit before the sensor operation so check with outside rearview mirrors or by turning your head during parking FUEL FUEL Use of the recommended fuel is an important part of the proper mainte nance of this vehicle keeps the engine clean and maintains optimum vehicle
57. damaged if this occurs To help avoid injury to you and others completely unscrewing the cap Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately e Dispense fuel only into approved containers Do not fill a container while it is inside a vehicle in a vehicle s trunk pickup bed or on any surface other than the ground Bring the fill nozzle in contact 5 Remove the cap The cap is tethered with the inside of the fill opening to the hinge hook before operating the nozzle 6 After refueling refit cap Turn it Contact should be maintained clockwise until you hear click until the filling is complete sound Do not smoke while pumping fuel 7 Push the fuel filler door closed until Do not use a cellular phone while it latches pumping fuel 8 42 Driving and Operating Z NOTES VEHICLE CARE General Information Accessories and Modifications dcccnssiwecsivestrsevaen 9 2 Vehicle SLOLAGS MR ENNE 9 2 Radio Frequency Identification RFID Tag trsvsesstaccsiascadetsersise 9 3 Vehicle Checks Doing Your Own Service Work 9 3 HOO EE A PR ER YEN 9 4 Engine Compartment A 7 ectees snes oeeweates 9 5 a 1 ANN 9 6 Engine Oil Life System 9 11 Recommended Engine Oil and Maintenance Schedule 9 12 Automatic Transmission P AM 9 12 Manual Transmission Fluid 9 13 HydraulicCluteh 9 13 Engine Air Cleaner Filter 9 13 Cooling System
58. driving it means the airbag system might not be working properly The airbags in the vehicle might not inflate in a crash or they could even inflate without a crash To help avoid injury have the vehicle serviced right away CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT The charging system light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned ON but the engine is not running as a check to show the light is working The light turns off when the engine is started If it does not have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the light stays on or comes on while driving there could be a problem with the electrical charging system Have it checked by your CHEVROLET retailer Driving while this light is on could drain the battery If a short distance must be driven with the light on be sure to turn off all accessories such as the radio and air conditioner DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER LIGHT This light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned ON as acheck to show the light is working It flashes if the diesel particulate filter requires cleaning and previous driving conditions did not permit automatic cleaning Continue driving and if possible do not allow engine speed to drop below 2000 rpm It goes off as soon as the self cleaning operation is complete MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP A computer system called OBD On Board Diagnostics monitors operation of the fuel ignition and emission control systems It ensures th
59. earlier in this section Seats and Restraints 2 13 THIRD ROW SEATS Folding the Seatback 5 Remove the safety belts from the safety belt guides on the vehicle trim Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts Make sure the safety belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback 6 Repeat Steps 1 5 for the other seat ifnecessary Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat To fold a seatback 1 Unbuckle the safety belts in the third row seats 2 Lift the handle on the back of the third row seatback The headrest will release and fold forward automatically 3 Grasping the handle fold the seatback forward and release it es pul a a ies 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other seatback is folded This operation be can cause damage to the lever or li ii related parts 2 14 Seats and Restraints SAFETY BELTS SAFETY BELTS Returning the Seatback to the Upright Position To return the seatback to the upright This section of the Manual describes If either seatback is not locked it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to position l Lift the seatback up and push it back into place how to use safety belts properly It also describes some things not to do with safety belts the person sitting there Always push 2 Push and
60. flat or rolling terrain Tips for driving in these conditions include Keep the vehicle serviced and in good shape Check all fluid levels and brakes tires cooling system and trans mission Shift to a lower gear when going down steep or long hills Stay in your own lane Do not swing wide or cut across the center of the road Drive at speeds that let you stay in your own lane Be alert on top of hills something could be in your lane stalled car accident Pay attention to special road signs falling rocks area winding roads long grades passing or no passing zones and take appropriate action It is recommended to drive both Automatic and Manual Transmission vehicles up to the altitude of 4000 meters maximum Contact your CHEVROLET retailer for more information Coasting downhill in N Neutral or with the ignition off is dangerous The brakes will have to do all the work of slowing down and they could get so hot that they would not work well You would then have poor braking and you could crash Always have the engine running and the vehicle in gear when going downhill If you do not shift down the brakes could get so hot that they would not work well You would then have poor braking and you could crash Shift down to let the engine assist the brakes on a steep downhill slope WINTER DRIVING Driving on Snow or Ice Drive carefully when there is snow or ice between the tires and the road cr
61. floor side P and pull it towards the instrument tray panel Push the tray towards the seat to return it to its original position Do not allow items in the storage to extend above the top of the storage Otherwise the storage or luggage floor may be damaged You can use another storage by pressing and pushing the lever on the cup holders ROOF PANELING ASSIST GRIP WITH COAT HOOK Your vehicle has assist grips above the front seat passenger s door and the rear doors The grip above each rear door includes coat hook To use the assist grips pull down and hold it The grips will swing up automatically when releasing it Passengers can use the grips for assis tance in entering exiting the vehicle or for hand holds during vehicle in motion Hanging items on your vehicle s assist grips can obstruct the driver s view Do not hang anything on the assist grips unless they are equipped with a coat hook Obstructing the driver s view can lead to an accident resulting in personal injuries and damage to your vehicle or other property Storage 3 5 ADDITIONAL STORAGE FEATURES CONVENIENCE NET Luggage Floor Net The luggage floor net can help keep small loads from moving during sharp turns or quick starts and stops Attach the four net hooks in the metal rings on the each corner of the floor 3 6 Storage Luggage Holder Net ee To ET eme lina drene DEM al pee eee Sais pe
62. fluid unless a leak is suspected or an unusual noise is heard A fluid loss could indicate a problem Have it inspected and repaired STARTER SWITCH CHECK l When you are doing this inspection the vehicle could move suddenly If the vehicle moves you or others could be injured vehicle Brake on page 8 29 Do not use the accelerator pedal and be ready to turn off the engine immediately ifit starts service Before starting this check be sure there is enough room around the Firmly apply both the parking brake and the regular brake See Parking For automatic transmission vehi cles try to start the engine in each gear The vehicle should start only in P Park or N Neutral Ifthe vehicle starts in any other position contact your CHEVROLET retailer for For manual transmission vehicles put the shift lever in Neutral push the clutch pedal down halfway and try to start the engine The vehicle should start only when the clutch pedal is pushed down all the way to the floor If the vehicle starts when the clutch pedal is not pushed all the way down contact your CHEVROLET retailer for service AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT LOCK CONTROL FUNCTION CHECK When you are doing this inspection the vehicle could move suddenly If the vehicle moves you or others could be injured 1 Before starting this check be sure there is enough room around the vehicle It should be parked on a level surface
63. gt 4 34 Instruments and Controls TRIP COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER Trip computer provides a driver with driving information such as driving distance for remaining fuel average fuel consumption average speed and driving time Each time you press the MODE button the display changes in the following order Driving distance for remaining fuel gt Average speed gt Driving time gt Average fuel consumption gt Driving distance for remaining fuel To reset average speed or driving time or average fuel consumption press the MODE button for more than 2 seconds To change the distance unit do the following 1 Press the SET button for more than 2 seconds The temperature unit will blink 2 Press the SET button again The distance unit will blink 3 Press theAorW button to change the distance unit km gt mile Driving Distance For Remaining Fuel This mode indicates the estimated driving distance to empty from the current fuel in the fuel tank When the distance to empty is less than 50 km 30 miles will display Note The driving distance for remaining fuel can differ from the actual distance according to driving conditions driving pattern or vehicle speed Average Speed AVG 2 km h j JO This mode indicates the average speed To reset the average speed to zero press the MODE button for more than 2 seconds Driving Time This mode indicates the total driving time T
64. ignition key to ON RUN Immediately after the wait to start light goes off turn the ignition key to START If the light does not go off wait a few seconds then try starting the engine again See your CHEVROLET retailer as soon as you can for a starting system check If the light comes on and then goes off and you know the battery is charged but the engine still will not start the vehicle needs service If the light does not come on when the engine is cold the vehicle needs service If the battery does not have enough charge to start the engine see Battery on page 9 27 Be sure you have the right oil for the engine and that you have changed the oil at the proper times If you use the wrong oil the engine may be harder to Start Be sure you are using the proper fuel for existing weather conditions See Fuel for Diesel Engines on page 8 38 If the engine starts runs a short time then stops the vehicle needs service Do not use starting aids such as ether in the air intake They could damage the engine which may not be covered by the warranty There could also be a fire which could cause serious personal injury RETAINED ACCESSORY POWER RAP These vehicle accessories may be used for up to 10 minutes after the ignition key is turned to the LOCK OFF position e Outside Mirror e Power Windows e Sunroof if equipped e Radio The outside mirror power windows radio and sunroof will func
65. is automatically selected To maintain the required levels of vehicle performance and safety the system may not execute certain gearshifts when the shift lever 1s operated Before driving away from a stop on a slippery road push the shift lever forward into the up position This causes the transaxle to shift into 2nd gear which 1s better for smooth driving away on a slippery road Pull the shift lever to the down to shift back to Ist gear Driving and Operating 8 23 In manual mode the driver must execute upward shifts in accordance with prevailing road conditions taking care to keep the engine speed below the red zone Since sudden engine braking and or rapid acceleration can cause a loss of traction however downshifts must be made carefully in accordance with the vehicle s speed Engine braking To help use the braking effect of engine compression when driving on a long downhill select manual mode downshift to a lower gear in a sequential order 8 24 Driving and Operating Do not downshift transmission by two or more gear positions at a time This prevents damage to your transmission or loss of control and personal injuries Note Use of engine compression during long mountainous descents may prolong the life of your brakes Rocking the vehicle Rocking the vehicle is only permissible 1f the vehicle is stuck in sand mud or snow Move the shift lever between D and R in a repeat pattern D
66. is stopped To rock the vehicle back and forth to get out of snow ice or sand without damaging the transmission see If the Vehicle is Stuck on page 8 8 Driving and Operating 8 21 N Neutral In this position the engine does not connect with the wheels To restart the engine when the vehicle is already moving use N Neutral only Also use N Neutral when the vehicle is being towed Shifting into a drive gear while the engine is running at high speed is dangerous Unless your foot is firmly on the brake pedal the vehicle could move very rapidly You could lose control and hit people or objects Do not shift into a drive gear while the engine 1s running at high speed Shifting out of P Park or N Neutral with the engine running at high speed may damage the transm ission The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Be sure the engine is not running at high speed when shifting the vehicle 8 22 Driving and Operating D Drive This position is for normal driving and allows the transmission to shift into all forward gears It provides the best fuel economy Downshifting the transmission in slippery road conditions could result in skidding See Skidding under Loss of Control on page 8 4 Spinning the tires or holding the vehicle in one place on a hill using only the accelerator pedal may damage the transmission The repair will not be covered by the vehicle warranty If you are stuck
67. knob to adjust Midrange Tone Adjustment i Press and hold the MENU SOUND button the audio menu displays 2 Press the softkey under Mid and turn the O knob to adjust Treble Tone Adjustment 1 Press and hold the MENU SOUND button the audio menu displays 2 Press the softkey under Treb and turn the knob to adjust Balance Control l Press and hold the MENU SOUND button the audio menu displays 6 4 Infotainment System 2 Press the softkey under Bal and turn the knob to adjust Fader Control 1 Press and hold the MENU SOUND button the audio menu displays 2 Press the softkey under Fad and turn the knob to adjust Preset EQ Selection l Press and hold MENU SOUND button the audio menu displays 2 Press the softkey under P EO then the preset EQ menu displays 3 Press the softkey under the preset EQ mode you want To cancel the selected preset EQ press the softkey under P EQ once more with the same procedure The preset EQ modes are POP Rock Country Voice Jazz and Classic RADIO AM FM RADIO Radio Mode Selection Press the BAND button to listen the radio from other mode Band Selection Press the BAND button to change from AM to FM or FM to AM Manual Tune Press 4 TUNE or DP TUNE to manually change the frequency down or up If this button is pressed continuously the frequency increases or decreases conti nuously Seek
68. number plate Note In case of loss replacement keys are available with your CHEVROLET retailer To protect your car from theft an electronic immobilization system has been installed in your vehicle Only keys with the correct electronic code can be used to start the car Even if a key has the same profile it will not start the engine if the electronic code 1s incorrect A key that is part of the Remote Keyless Entry RKE transmitter can be used for the ignition and all locks Note If it becomes difficult to turn the key inspect the key blade for debris Periodically clean with a brush or pick REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RKE SYSTEM Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility could void authoriza tion to use this equipment If there is a decrease in the RKE operating range e Check the distance The transmitter may be too far from the vehicle e Check the location Other vehicles or objects may be blocking the signal e Check the transmitter s battery See Battery Replacement later in this section e Ifthe transmitter is still not working correctly see your CHEVROLET retailer for service REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RKE SYSTEM OPERATION Unlock Lock The Remote Keyless Entry RKE transmitter functions will work up to 6 m 20 ft away from the vehicle There are other conditions which can affect the performance of the transmitter See Remote Keyless Entry
69. of extreme cold where the temperature falls below 25 C a Viscosity Grade SAE OW xx should be used An Oil of this Viscosity Grade will provide easier cold starting for the engine at extremely low temperatures 10 8 Service and Maintenance When selecting an Oil of the appropri ate Viscosity Grade be sure to always select an Oil that meets the dexos Specification e Down to 25 C 5W 30 5W 40 e Down to 25 C and below 0W 30 OW 40 The SAE viscosity grade gives infor mation of the thickness of the oil Multi grade oil is indicated by two figures The first figure followed by a W indicates the low temperature viscosity and the second figure the high temperature viscosity Coolant and Antifreeze Use only organic acid type long life coolant LLC antifreeze In countries with moderate climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx 35 C In countries with cold climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx 50 C This concentra tion should be maintained all year round Maintain a sufficient concentration of anti freeze Coolant additives intended to give additional corrosion protection or seal against minor leaks can cause function problems Liability for consequences resulting from the use of coolant additives will be rejected Brake Clutch Fluid Only use authorised brake clutch fluid DOT 4 for this vehicle Over time brake fluid absorbs moisture
70. on page 5 4 Electronic Stability Control ESC on page 8 31 Driver Information Center DIC on page 4 32 Descent Control System DCS on page 8 33 Rear Air Conditioning System Button See Rear Air Conditioning System on page 7 9 Turn and Lane Change Lever See Turn and Lane Change Signals on page 5 4 Exterior Lamp Controls on page 5 1 Front Fog Lamps on page 5 5 Rear Fog Lamps on page 5 5 Instrument Cluster on page 4 13 Horn on page 4 5 Driver Frontal Airbag on page 2 24 ae Windshield Wiper Washer on page 4 5 Rear Window Wiper Washer on page 4 7 Glove Box on page 3 1 Audio System on page 6 1 Automatic Climate Control System on page 7 1 Shift Lever See Automatic Transmission on page 8 20 ECO Button See Fuel Economy Mode on page 8 24 Electric Parking Brake EPB Switch on page 8 29 Accessory Power Outlet on page 4 10 Clock on page 4 9 Steering Wheel Controls on page 4 4 Steering Wheel Adjustment on page 4 4 C Instruments and Controls 4 3 Coin Storage on page 3 3 Cruise Control on page 8 34 Hood Release Lever See Hood on page 9 4 Power Mirrors on page 1 13 Instrument Panel Illumination Con trol on page 5 6 Headlamp Range Adjustment on page 5 3 Card Holder on page 3 3 Instrument Panel Storage on page 3 1 Passenger Frontal Airbag on page 2 25 4 4 Instruments and Controls CONTROL
71. or Remote Positive and Remote Negative Terminals Dead Battery or Remote Positive Terminal 9 64 Vehicle Care To disconnect the jumper cables from both vehicles do the following l Disconnect the black negative cable from the vehicle that had the dead battery Disconnect the black negative cable from the vehicle with the good battery Disconnect the red positive cable from the vehicle with the good battery Disconnect the red positive cable from the other vehicle Return the underhood fuse block cover to its original position if applicable TOWING TOWING THE VEHICLE If you need to have your vehicle towed If towing by 2 wheels lift the front please use our service network or driving wheels and tow with the front professional towing company tires locked The best method is to have the vehicle transported using arecovery vehicle Towing The Vehicle With All Wheel Drive System Flat bed equipment is the best method of towing the vehicle to be equipped with all wheel drive AWD system to avoid any damages If not available to use a flat bed equipment use a towing dolly to tow the vehicle as illustrated below If you tow the vehicle equipped with the all wheel drive AWD system while front or rear tires are rolling on the road the drive system in the vehicle could be severely damaged Never tow your vehicle with the front and rear tires on th
72. replacement copy from the manufac turer Keep in mind that an unsecured child restraint can move around in a collision or sudden stop and injure people in the vehicle Be sure to properly secure any child restraint in the vehicle even when no child is in it Securing the Child Within the Child Restraint A child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child is not properly secured in the child restraint Secure the child properly following the instructions that came with that child restraint WHERE TO PUT THE RESTRAINT According to accident statistics children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position We recommend that children and child restraints be secured in a rear seat including an infant or a child riding ina rear facing child restraint a child riding in a forward facing child seat an older child riding ina booster seat and child ren who are large enough using safety belts Never put a rear facing child seat in the front This is because the risk to the rear facing child is so great if the airbag deploys A child in a rear facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the passenger airbag inflates This is because the back of the rear facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag Secure rearfac ing child restraints in a rear seat A child in a forwar
73. restraint make sure it is securely held in place Refer to your child restraint manufacturer instructions REPLACING LATCH SYSTEM PARTS AFTER A CRASH A crash can damage the LATCH system in the vehicle A damaged LATCH system may not properly secure the child restraint resulting in serious injury or even death in a crash To help make sure the LATCH system is working properly after a crash see your CHEVROLET retailer to have the system inspected and any necessary replacements made as soon as possible If the vehicle has the LATCH system and it was being used during a crash new LATCH system parts may be needed New parts and repairs may be necessary even if the LATCH system was not being used at the time of the crash SECURING CHILD RESTRAINTS When securing a child restraint in a rear seating position study the instructions that came with the child restraint to make sure it is compatible with this vehicle If the child restraint has the LATCH system see Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH System on page 2 37 for how and where to install the child restraint using LATCH Ifa child restraint 1s secured in the vehicle using a safety belt and it uses a top tether see Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH System on page 2 37 for top tether anchor locations Do not secure a child seat in a position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires that the top tether be anchored
74. secure the child restraint in a rear seat If the vehicle does not have a rear seat that will accommodate a child restraint a child restraint should not be installed in the vehicle even ifthe airbag 1s off Seats and Restraints 2 45 A AIRBAG NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur 2 46 Seats and Restraints Z NOTES STORAGE Storage Compartments Instrument Panel Storage 3 1 Glove BOX seere 3 1 Cupholder ME NN PA 3 2 Sunglass Storage 3 3 Card IGIGSE sarsma 3 3 Coin Storage ER casdieneiacasdescavenust 3 3 Center Console Storage 3 4 UnderseatStorage 3 4 nie e z 22 lt P ER A 3 4 Roof Paneling Assist Grip With Coat Hook 3 5 Additional Storage Features Convenience Net cirst 3 5 WamingTriangle 3 6 Roof Rack System Roof Rack c2 t0sissmapnistdaterwechins 3 6 Information On Loading the Vehicle Information On Loading the e RR 3 7 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL STORAGE There is a storage compartment on the instrument panel Push the knob to open Storage 3 1 GLOVE BOX Open the glove box by pulling the bottom of the handle upward and the glove box lamp will be turned on Close the glove box with a firm push and the glove box lamp will be turned off 3 2 S
75. specific to one country and optional equipment All information illustrations and specifications in this Manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd reserve the right to change specifications or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation This vehicle is manufactured by GM Korea Company and in India it is imported by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd This vehicle may not comply with the standards or regulations of other countries Before attempting to register this vehicle in any other country check all applicable regulations and make any necessary modifications This Manual describes the options and trims available at the time of publica tion Some of the items covered may not apply to your vehicle Contact your CHEVROLET retailer for information on options and trims availability Non genuine parts and accessories have not been examined or approved by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd We can certify neither the suitability nor the safety of non genuine parts and access ories and are not liable for damage caused by their use Warning Tampering of wiring harness or fitment of non genuine accessories in your vehicle may lead to short circuit resulting in fire We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving Chevrolet SYMBOLS The vehicle has components and labels that use symbols instead of text Symbols are sho
76. switch and hold it in the down position EPB release may take a longer period of time than normal when this light is on Continue to hold the switch until the parking brake status light P is off If the light is on see your CHEVROLET retailer Note Driving with the parking brake on can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or damage to brake system parts Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the brake warning light is off before driving Automatic EPB Release The EPB will automatically release if the vehicle 1s running placed into gear and an attempt is made to drive away Avoid rapid acceleration when the EPB is applied to preserve parking brake lining life If the parking brake is not set properly the vehicle may move suddenly See a CHEVROLET retailer if an adjust ment is required Do not drive with the parking brake on This can cause your rear parking brakes to overheat or wear out prematurely You may have to replace them and you could damage other parts of your vehicle Do not park or operate your vehicle over combustible materials They could touch hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite BRAKE ASSIST This vehicle has a brake assist feature designed to assist the driver in stopping or decreasing vehicle speed in emergency driving conditions This feature uses the stability system hydraulic brake control module to supplement the power brake sys
77. than braking 8 4 Driving and Operating e Holding both sides of the steering wheel allows you to turn 180 degrees without removing a hand e The Antilock Brake System ABS allows steering while braking If the steering wheel is turned until it reached the end of its travel and is held in that position for more than 10 seconds damage may occur to the power steering system and there may be loss of power steering assist OFF ROAD RECOVERY The vehicle s left wheels can drop off the edge of a road onto the shoulder while driving Follow these tips 1 Ease off the accelerator and then if there is nothing in the way steer the vehicle so that it straddles the edge of the pavement 2 Turn the steering wheel about one eighth of a turn until the left front tire contacts the pavement edge 3 Then turn the steering wheel to go straight down the roadway LOSS OF CONTROL Skidding There are three types of skids that correspond to the vehicle s three control systems e Braking Skid wheels are not rolling e Steering or Cornering Skid too much speed or steering in a curve causes tires to slip and lose cornering force e Acceleration Skid too much throttle causes the driving wheels to spin Defensive drivers avoid most skids by taking reasonable care suited to existing conditions and by not overdriving those conditions But skids are always possible If the vehicle starts to slide follow the
78. the pressure cap If the coolant still 1s not at the proper level when the system cools down again see the CHEVROLET retailer Vehicle Care 9 19 ENGINE OVERHEATING There is a coolant temperature warning light on the vehicle instrument panel See Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light on page 4 25 If the engine coolant temperature gauge pointer is in the red area or if you have any other reason to suspect the engine may be overheating 1 Stop the vehicle 2 Turn off the air conditioning 3 Letthe engine idle for a few minutes 4 Be sure the cooling fan is operating If steam is visible move away from vehicle until engine is cool Steam can cause serious burns Note Using A C while driving up long hills or in heavy traffic can cause the engine overheating 9 20 Vehicle Care If the fan is not operating and steam is visible perform the following 1 Turn offengine 2 Move away from vehicle without opening the hood 3 Allow engine to cool 4 When steam is no longer visible carefully open hood 5 Consulta CHEVROLET retailer as soon as possible If the fan is operating and steam is not visible perform the following 1 Carefully open the hood 2 Idle engine until cool 3 Check coolant level If the fan is operating but engine temperature does not fall perform the following 1 Stop the engine 2 Carefully open the hood 3 Allow the engine to cool 4 Check the c
79. the vehicle Make sure to align the retaining studs to the grommets 9 Install two screws to secure lamp assembly in place on the vehicle TAILLAMPS AND STOP LAMPS LED Have the LED lamps inspected and replaced by CHEVROLET retailer SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMPS If the side turn signal lamp in the outside rearview mirror 1s not operated have the checked by CHEVROLET retailer CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOPLAMP CHMSL If the CHMSL is not operated have the checked by CHEVROLET retailer REAR FOG LAMPS LED Have the LED lamps inspected and replaced by CHEVROLET retailer Vehicle Care 9 35 LICENSE PLATE LAMP The licence plate lamps for this vehicle are on the trunk lid To replace one of these bulbs 1 Open the tailgate See Tailgate on page 1 7 2 Remove two screws and the lamp assembly 3 Turn the bulb socket counterclock wise to remove it from the lamp assembly 4 Pull the bulb straight out of the bulb socket 9 36 Vehicle Care 5 Push the replacement bulb straight into the bulb socket and turn the bulb socket clockwise to install it into the lamp assembly 6 Install the bulb socket back into the lamp housing 7 Install the lamp cover using two screws INTERIOR LAMPS Courtesy Lamps 1 To remove it prise the opposite side of the lamp switch using a flat blade screwdriver Be careful not to make scratches 2 Remove the bulb 3 Replace the bulb 4 Reinstall the lamp assembly
80. theft mode is activated after about 30 seconds If the key is inserted into the ignition key hole the transmit ter will not operate the anti theft system gt Note The system can be activated even if the windows are open Close all the windows and doors before leaving the vehicle 1 10 Keys Doors and Windows Note If pressing the LOCK button on the transmitter when all doors hood and tailgate are not completely closed the anti theft system is in the open state at this point and the security indicator will flash quickly The anti theft system transits to the locked state when all doors hood and tailgate are completely closed The security indicator will illuminate steady when in the locked state If the LOCK button is pressed after all doors hood and tailgate have been closed the open state will be bypassed and the system will transit directly to the locked state with the security indicator on steady Note The anti theft system is activated if the doors are locked manually as well as the remote keyless entry transmitter is used 1 Confirm that the security indicator flashes slowly after illuminating for approximately 30 seconds from the time that the system has entered the locked state If LOCK button on the transmitter is pressed a second time the anti theft system will activate immediately bypassing the 30 seconds delay The security indicator is located in the right area of the clock Do not lock the v
81. through severe or repeated braking This light will disappear when the temperature of friction material front pad is lower than 350 C Illuminates as amber colour to indicate that there is a malfunction in the system due to the high temperature over 400 C of friction material Front pad through severe or repeated braking This light also will disappear when temperature of friction material front pad is lower than 350 C The blinking and illuminating of DCS not ready amp warning light notify you that the friction material needs to cool down drive your vehicle enough without braking as much as possible Above tempe rature may differ somewhat acc ording to vehicle condition or env ironment season or outer tempera ture or etc See Descent Control System DCS on page 8 33 for more information ULTRASONIC PARKING SENSOR LIGHT PA This light comes on to indicate that there is a malfunction in the system e Fault due to sensors that are dirty e Covered by ice or snow e Outside ultrasonic waves interfer ence The source of interference 1s removed the system will operate normally If the lamp does not go off you have the cause of the fault in the system remedied by aCHEVROLET retailer See Ultrasonic Parking Assist on page 8 37 for more information ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL ESC INDICATOR LIGHT al ee For vehicles with Electronic Stability Control ESC this light comes on
82. to the new owner The new owner will need to complete the change of address or subsequent ownership notification card located elsewhere in this booklet in order for the coverage to be transferred EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH WARRANTY WORK The expenses of repair work and parts of your CHEVROLET vehicle will be covered by CHEVROLET standard limited warranty in accordance with the WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET OWNER S MANUAL Other expenses that are not covered by the CHEVROLET Standard Limited Warranty must be covered by the owner Chevrolet Sales India Private Limited is launching the CHEVROLET Captiva in different cities in a phased manner The CHEVROLET retailer responsible for delivering your Captiva is qualified to provide all Captiva related services within the city where he is located As other CHEVROLET retailers become operational to handle the Captiva they will also be able to provide similar Captiva related services INORDER FOR THE WARRANTY ON YOUR VEHICLE TO APPLY IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOUR CAPTIVA BE SERVICED HANDLED AND ATTENDED TO ONLY BY CHEVROLET RETAILER AS SET FORTH IN THIS BOOKLET The following requisite document should be presented to the CHEVROLET retailer at the time of making a claim under New Vehicle Warranty Original invoice issued by CHEVROLET retailer Warranty and service booklet maintenance record Any other document deemed to be necessary by CHEVROLET retailer and or Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd PREDE
83. up down left or right using the corresponding edges of the mirror adjusting pad so that the side and the area behind the vehicle can be seen 3 Return the control to the center position so the mirror cannot be moved The ignition must be in ON RUN or ACC ACCESSORY See Retained Accessory Power RAP on page 8 14 for more information The outside mirrors will work up to 10 minutes after the vehicle has been turned off Ifa door is opened while the key is in the LOCK position or if taken out of the ignition the mirror will not work Keys Doors and Windows 1 13 FOLDING MIRRORS Manual Folding Manually fold the outside mirrors in to prevent damage when going through an automatic car wash or for pedestrian safety To fold while sitting in the vehicle pull the mirrors towards the vehicle Push out to return the mirrors to their original position 1 14 Keys Doors and Windows Power Folding For vehicles with power folding mirrors press the folding mirror button to fold the outside mirrors flat against the side of the vehicle The ignition must be in ON RUN or ACC ACCESSORY See Retained Accessory Power RAP on page 8 14 for more information Power to the folding outside mirrors will work up to 10 minutes after the vehicle has been turned off Power to the folding outside mirrors will turn off if a door is opened while the key is in the LOCK position or taken out of the ignition Always keep your
84. vehicle has broken down on gazette bitumen concrete road Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program will also be provided to a customer when at home on the roadside on the highway in a parking lot etc but if you are already at an authorized CHEVROLET retailer then you are not entitled to the Benefits under the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program CHEVROLET ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AT HOME OR ON THE ROAD If your Chevrolet vehicle is immobilized whether at home or on the road Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program personnel will attend to your Chevrolet vehicle If the problem is something that can be resolved at the roadside a mobile technician will be sent to mobilize your vehicle at the roadside VEHICLE RECOVERY FOLLOWING MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN If your Chevrolet vehicle is unable to be mobilized following a mechanical or electrical breakdown a recovery vehicle will be sent to recover your Chevrolet vehicle to the nearest authorized CHEVROLET retailer 13 4 24x7 Roadside Assistance VEHICLE RECOVERY FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT If your Chevrolet vehicle is unable to be mobilized following a road traffic accident Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program personnel will organize to send a recovery vehicle to recover your Chevrolet vehicle to the nearest authorized CHEVROLET retailer however all the costs towards repairs will be borne exclusively by you TAXI BENEFIT If your Chevrolet vehicle is recovered to an authorized CHEVROLET retail
85. wear temperature and speed rating when replacing them Tires could explode during improper service Attempting to mount or dismount a tire could cause injury or death Only your CHEVROLET retailer or authorized tire service center should mount or dismount the tires Mixing tires of different sizes brands or types may cause loss of control of the vehicle resulting in a crash or other vehicle damage Use the correct size brand and type of tires on all wheels DIFFERENT SIZE TIRES AND WHEELS If wheels or tires are installed that are a different size than the original equip ment wheels and tires vehicle perfor mance including its braking ride and handling characteristics stability and resistance to rollover may be affected If the vehicle has electronic systems such as antilock brakes rollover airbags traction control and electronic stability control the performance of these systems can also be affected If different sized wheels are used there may not be an acceptable level of performance and safety if tires not recommended for those wheels are selected This increases the chance of a crash and serious injury Only use specific wheel and tire systems developed forthe vehicle and have them properly installed by a CHEVROLET retailer See Buying New Tires on page 9 50 and Accessories and Modifications on page 9 2 WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND TIRE BALANCE The tires and wheels were aligned and balanced at
86. 0000 Fax 022 66040102 Angel Auto World Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop 1 Grishma garden Gokhivare Vasai East Thane Mumbai Vasai 401208 Tel 0250 6453030 6061777 Showroom amp Workshop 2 J 176 MIDC Tarapur Road Boisar West 401505 Tel 02525 655454 655353 Nikhil Automobiles Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Survey No 6 Hissa No 6 Manpada Gaon Kalyan Shill Road Dombivali East 421 204 Tel 0251 3048888 3048899 STATE CHATTISGARH BILASPUR Swati Ventures Showroom amp Workshop Besides Shiv Talkies Old Bus Stand Road Bilaspur 495001 Tel 7752 605500 605511 RAIPUR Vardhaman Motors Showroom amp Workshop 9 1 Mahoba Bazar GE Road NH 6 Kumhari Dist Durg Raipur 492 001 Tel 7489177999 7883221999 Service Network 14 11 Showroom 2 Ashoka Millenium Ring Road Raipur 492 011 Tel 7714030104 7712410008 14 12 Service Network SOUTH ZONE Workshop Workshop Plot No 95 amp 96 Wood Complex Opposite to Fusion Towers 36 12 2 Near Ayyappa Temple Nellore 524 004 Near Siddartha Public School Moghul Rajapuram STATE ANDAMAN amp NICOBAR Tel 9247000022 Vijayawada 520 010 Tel 0866 6645593 94 9603123777 PORTBLAIR RAJAHMUNDRY Group Engineers Orange Auto Pvt Ltd STATE KARNATAKA Showroom Showroom amp Workshop Prem Nagar Junction SY No 1394 1 D No 82 10 2 Venkateswara Nagar
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88. 1 Brake System Warning PASI eb eklenme nsal 4 21 Electric Parking Brake Light 4 22 Apply FootBrake Light 4 22 Antilock Brake System ABS Waminglight 4 23 All Wheel Drive Light AWDOn Yy 4 23 Descent Control System VE e a ei 4 24 Ultrasonic Parking Sensor TEL N aa alam gali ae 4 24 Electronic Stability Control ESC Indicator Light 4 25 Electronic Stability Control ESC POR LION sissa 4 25 Instruments and Controls 4 1 Engine Coolant Temperature Waminglight 4 26 Wa1t t0o Startlight 4 26 Engine Oil Pressure Light 4 26 Low Engine Oil Level Light 4 27 Change Engine Oil Light 4 28 Fuel Economy Light 4 28 Low Fuel Warning Light 4 28 Water in Fuel Warning Light 4 29 Immobilizer Light 4 29 Turn SignallLights 4 30 High Beam On Light 4 30 Front Fog Lamp Light 4 30 Rear Fog Lamp Light 4 31 Lamps On Reminder Light 4 31 Cruise Control Light 4 31 Door Ajar Light 4 32 Gate Ajar Light 4 32 Transmission Display 4 32 Information Displays Driver Information Center 4 33 Trip Computer Trip Computer anak esmesi 4 34 4 2 Instruments and Controls INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW gt Air Vents on page 7 10 Hazard Warning Flashers
89. 100 119 Fax 033 66270121 Workshop 2 Budge Budge Trunk Road Rampur P O Gobindopur P S Maheshtala Kolkata 700 141 Tel 033 66270222 223 205 Fax 033 66270208 SILIGURI Kaysons Automotive Pvt Ltd Workshop Ird Mile Checkpost Opp New Eastern Bypass Road Sevoke Road Siliguri 734 401 Tel 0353 2544533 35 2777723 Fax 0353 2544456 Service Network 14 19 STATE MANIPUR IMPHAL amp Rajpri Enterprise Showroom amp Workshop Chigmeirong Mamang Leikai Imphal East Imphal 795 001 Tel 0385 2421183 STATE NAGALAND DIMAPUR amp Urban Station Showroom amp Workshop NSC Petrol Pump NH 39 6th Mile Kohima Road Dimapur Nagaland 797 112 Tel 03862 240994 240992 STATE TRIPURA AGARTALA amp a Sri Krishna Automobiles Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 4612 amp 4615 Shanihani Airport Road Agartala Tripura West 799 001 Tel 0381 2342566 STATE MEGHALAYA SHILLONG amp DH Royal Cars Showroom amp Workshop Parkview Fire Brigade Shillong 793 014 Tel 0364 2520481 2520477 STATE SIKKIM GANGTOK amp GEN X Motors Workshop C o Garima Enterprise P S Road Gangtok 737 101 Tel 03592 202515 STATE MIZORAM AIZAWL amp Highland Showroom amp Workshop A L Road Zemabawk Aizawl 796 017 Tel 0389 2351916 14 20 Service Network INTERNATIONAL SRI LANKA amp Mag City Motor C
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91. 2 INTRODUCTION INFOTAINMENT Before using the device for the first time please read the following pages to become familiar with its features Taking your eyes off the road for extended periods could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to you or others Do not give extended attention to infotainment tasks while driving This system provides access to many audio and non audio listings To minimize taking your eyes off the road while driving do the following while the vehicle is parked e Become familiar with the operation and controls of the audio system e Setup the tone speaker adjustments and preset radio stations Infotainment System 6 1 Contact your CHEVROLET retailer before adding any equipment Adding audio or communication equipment could interfere with the operation of the engine radio or other systems and could damage them Follow federal rules covering mobile radio and telephone equipment 6 2 Infotainment System OVERVIEW RADIO WITH CD AND RDS A p SEEK e Radio Press to go to the next available radio station e CD Press to go to the next folder B DIR e Press to repeat the tracks in the current directory C Buttons 1 6 e Press to select a preset station e Press to select a screen softke A S Al aan e E option i F me ere O D EJECT ese e Press to eject CD E TUNE e Radio Press to manually select the next radio station e CD Press to go to the n
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94. 7350008428 AMRAVATI Star Motors Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 8 Navathe Square Bandnera Road Amravati Tel 0721 2510199 9921008861 7350008426 AURANGABAD Mishrikotkar Motors LLP Arihant Chevrolet Showroom Sector P Town Centre Jalna Road CIDCO Aurangabad 431 005 Tel 0240 2482819 Workshop Plot No E 35 Chikalthana MIDC Area Aurangabad 431 006 Tel 7745011919 7745021919 BARAMATI Mota Automotive Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop 41 1 B 17 Nira Road Kasba Tehsil Baramati Dist Pune 413 102 Tel 02112 222212 220212 CHANDRAPUR ND Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Gajanan Maharaj Mandir Square Bapat Nagar Nagpur Road Chandrapur 442 401 Tel 07172 646344 22 DHULE Jitendra Wheels Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop P 62 Behind Hotel Manas MIDC Avdhan Dhule 424 001 Tel 02562 281222 232 JALGAON Soham Motors Pvt Ltd Workshop 93 1 MIDC RL Square Aurangabad Road Jalgaon 425 003 Tel 0257 2211151 2270085 KOLHAPUR Unique Automobiles Showroom amp Workshop 122 1 Pulachi Shiroli Opp Sangli Phata Kolhapur 416 122 Tel 0230 2461518 19 Fax 0230 2461520 Showroom 2 Ayodhya Park Opp Sangam Talkies Kavala Naka Kolhapur 416 001 Tel 0231 2535315 2535425 Fax 0231 2535615 LATUR Ajinkya Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Barshi Road Near Bidave Engineerin
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96. 8 2 Driving and Operating DRIVING INFORMATION DRIVING FOR BETTER FUEL ECONOMY Driving habits can affect fuel mileage Here are some driving tips to get the best fuel economy possible e Avoid fast starts and accelerate smoothly e Brake gradually and avoid abrupt Stops e Avoid idling the engine for long period of time e When road and weather conditions are appropriate use cruise control e Always follow posted speed limits or drive more slowly when conditions require e Keep vehicle tires properly inflated e Combine several trips into a single trip e Replace the vehicle s tires with the same TPC Spec number molded into the tire s sidewall near the size e Follow recommended scheduled maintenance DISTRACTED DRIVING Distraction comes in many forms and can take your focus from the task of driving Exercise good judgment and do not let other activities divert your attention away from the road Many local governments have enacted laws regarding driver distraction Become familiar with the local laws in your area To avoid distracted driving always keep your eyes on the road hands on the wheel and mind on the drive e Do not use a phone in demanding driving situations Use a hands free method to place or receive necessary phone calls e Watch the road Do not read take notes or look up information on phones or other electronic devices e Designate a front seat passenger to handle potential distracti
97. 9 When trying to start the vehicle the immobilizer light comes on briefly when the ignition 1s turned on If the engine does not start and the immobilizer light stays on there is a problem with the system Turn the ignition off and try again If the engine still does not start and the key appears to be undamaged try another ignition key If the engine still does not start and the light continues to stay on with the other key the vehicle needs service If the vehicle does start the first key may be damaged See your CHEVROLET retailer who can service the theft deterrent system and have a new key made Do not leave the key or device that disarms or deactivates the theft deter rent system in the vehicle EXTERIOR MIRRORS CONVEX MIRRORS A convex mirror can make things like other vehicles look farther away than they really are If you cut too sharply into the right lane you could hit a vehicle on the right Check the inside mirror or glance over your shoulder before changing lanes Both passenger and driver outside mirrors are convex shaped The convex exterior mirror reduces blind spots The shape of the mirror makes object appear smaller which will affect the ability to estimate distances POWER MIRRORS Controls for the outside power mirrors are on the driver side instrument panel To adjust 1 Push the knob to the L Left or R Right to choose a mirror 2 Adjust the selected mirror
98. ATCH SYSTEM Option The LATCH system holds a child restraint during driving or in a crash This system is designed to make installation of a child restraint easier The LATCH system uses anchors in the vehicle and attachments on the child restraint that are made for use with the LATCH system Make sure that a LATCH compatible child restraint is properly installed using the anchors or use the vehicle s safety belts to secure the restraint following the instructions that came with that restraint and also the instructions in this Manual When installing a child restraint with a top tether you must also use either the lower anchors or the safety belts to properly secure the child restraint A child restraint must never be installed using only the top tether and anchor 2 38 Seats and Restraints In order to use the LATCH system in your vehicle you need a child restraint that has LATCH attachments The child restraint manufacturer will provide you with instructions on how to use the child restraint and its attachments The following explains how to attach a child restraint with these attachments n your vehicle Not all vehicle seating positions or child restraints have lower anchors and attachments or top tether anchors and attachments Lower Anchors Lower anchors A are metal bars built into the vehicle There are two lower anchors for each LATCH seating position that will accommodate a child restraint with lower at
99. Audio Players 6 6 PHONG soc cnare ser eect tsanieneheeanectacaten 6 12 Climate Controls ccccccseees 7 1 Climate Control Systems 7 1 ArvVents 7 10 Mamntenance 7 11 Driving and Operating 8 1 Driving Information 8 2 Starting and Operating 8 11 EngineExhaust 8 18 Automatic Transmission 8 20 Manual Transmission 8 25 Drive Systemy esamesi 8 26 3 ME NAR 8 26 Ride Control Systems 8 31 CruiseControl 8 34 Object Detection Systems 8 37 PANS sinen 8 38 Vehicle Care sscccesscccssccdccecsccccsceccsss 9 1 General Information 9 2 VehicleChecks 9 3 PCCHICAl Systemi ameline 9 36 Wheels and Tires 9 44 Jump e ii YEME 9 60 TOWING as YE REREPEMERE PER PETA 9 64 Appearance Care cnsieiiiesivecctes 9 68 Service and Maintenance 10 1 General Informatlon 10 1 Scheduled Maintenance 10 2 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants asm esans 10 5 Technical Dat aisccccccsseccsasscosteccecsves 11 1 Vehicle Identification 11 1 Vehicle Specifications 11 3 Service and Warranty 12 1 Standard Limited Warranty COVCLARS Kalkinma sinemada ilen 12 2 Pre delivery Inspection and Vebicle Delivery scicccunerecwcceees 12 9 O
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101. FIND NEW ROADS CHEVROLET CAP TIVA OWNER S MANUAL Operation Safety and Maintenance VEHICLE RECORD SHEET amana ee TTT e ma Eo a emen e e S wwe e e oo emen ee e ewe O weese e o SS Address SCS CT ee LTT cn a Sa Dear Customer Welcome to the Chevrolet family We wish to thank you for choosing Chevrolet Captiva 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 offering great cars we have also set up an extensive and very well equipped network of retailers and authorized service centres across the country Naturally these Chevrolet retailers knows everything there 1s 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 to say 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 safety information Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations In fact the Manual is like a permanent part of your car And it would go a long way in ensuring a safe and tro
102. LIVERY INSPECTION AND VEHICLE DELIVERY Before delivering the vehicle we carried out a thorough predelivery inspection in order to ensure that your Chevrolet vehicle is in a fault free condition Accompanying this appropriately filled out service booklet Owner s Manual are the tool kit and your vehicle documents You have been informed of the service intervals and necessary service checks including under extreme operating conditions and in particular with regard to oil changing of diesel engines City date CHEVROLET Retailer s ASO s Stamp and Signature Service and Warranty 12 9 12 10 Service and Warranty Service and Warranty 12 11 OWNER S STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE I hereby certify that the vehicle has been delivered in an orderly and proper operating condition including Keys Service booklet Owner s Manual and tool kit I have read and understood the terms and conditions pertaining to the New Vehicle Warranty and agree to abide by the same I have been informed of the service intervals and necessary service 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 12 12 Service and Warranty CHEVROLET Dear Customer We are confident that you and your family would be enjoying the safe and comfortable drive of t
103. Messages CHECK CD If this message appears on the display and or the CD comes out it could be for one of the following reasons e Itis very hot When the temperature returns to normal the CD should play e You are driving on a very rough road When the road becomes smoother the CD should play e The CD is dirty scratched wet or upside down e The air is very humid If so wait about an hour and try again e The format of the CD is not compatible See MP3 Format later in this section e There was a problem while burning the CD e The label is caught in the CD player If the CD is not playing correctly for any other reason try a known good CD If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error cannot be corrected contact your CHEVROLET retailer If the radio displays an error message write it down and provide it to your CHEVROLET retailer when reporting the problem MP3 MP3 WMA Format If you burn your own MP3 WMA disc on a personal computer e Make sure the MP3 WMA files are recorded ona CD R disc e Do not mix standard audio and MP3 WMA files on one disc e Make sure each MP3 WMA file has a mp3 or wma extension other file extensions may not work e Files can be recorded with a variety of fixed or variable bit rates Song title artist name and album will be available for display by the radio when recorded using ID3 tags version and 2 e Create a folder structure that makes it easy
104. OT II Hosur 635109 Tel 04344 644588 9994099116 KARUR Pressana Automobile Showroom amp Workshop No 3 Salem Byepass Road Kulathupalayam Karur 635 006 Tel 04324 222301 Fax 04324 222302 MADURAI A R A S Motors P Ltd Showroom 35 1 Dindigul National Highway Near A R C Parcel Service Villangudi Madurai 625 018 Tel 0452 2669617 3091917 Fax 0452 2669618 Workshop Plot No 64 amp 68 Thiruvalavayanallur Post National Highway No 7 Opp Arokya Milk Processing Unit Nagari Madurai 625 221 Tel 0452 2463612 13 14 NAGERCOIL A R A S Motors P Ltd Showroom amp Workshop 2 86 Tirunelveli Main road Ozhuginasery Nagercoil 629 001 Tel 04652 644664 Showroom 04652 272443 Workshop NAMAKAL Thriive Cars Workshop 276 85 Tiruchengode Main Road Opp Old Lakshmi Kalyana Mandapam Namakkak 637 001 PUDUKOTTAI Jayaraj Karz Showroom amp Workshop 5915 1 Khalif Nagar Thirumayam Road Pudukottai 622 001 Tel 04322 262223 PERAMBALUR Jayaraj Karz Showroom amp Workshop No 36 Trichy to Chennai Highway Eraiyur Veppanthattai Perambalur Tamilnadu 621 133 Tel 9244222728 SALEM Thriive Cars Showroom amp Workshop 1116 Salem Chennai Highway Road Near Holy Cross Hr Sec School Ammapet Salem 636 014 Tel 0427 2242603 Fax 0427 2242604 TRICHY Jayaraj Karz Showroom amp
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106. Road Near Mehta Market Kumarhatti Solan Himachal Pradesh 173 229 Telefax 01792 266338 UNA Bhagat Ram Motorways Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Una Nangal Road Rakkar Colony Una 174 303 Tel 01975 238799 Fax 01975 238699 STATE PUNJAB X AMRITSAR S V Motors Showroom Near Amritsar Gate GT Road Amritsar 143 001 Tel 0183 2700102 Fax 0183 2700101 Workshop Main GT Road Opp ITBP Office Amritsar 143 001 Tel 0183 2700201 BATALA Kashmir Autmobiles Pvt Ltd Platinum Chevrolet Showroom amp Workshop Opp Cambridge International School Saidmubarak Amritsar Road Batala 143 505 Tel 01871 241024 14 4 Service Network BHATINDA Padam Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Goniana Road 8th Mile Stone NH 10 Bhatinda 151 005 Tel 0164 27601111 9216350205 Telefax 0164 2760153 CHANDIGARH Padam Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom 182 2 Industrial Area Phase 1 Chandigarh 160 002 Tel 0172 5212900 Workshop 185 Industrial Area Phase 1 Chandigarh 160 002 Tel 0172 5212999 JALANDHAR Aakriti World Showroom Ground Floor Vasal Tower Police Lines Opp President Hotel Jalandhar 144 001 Telefax 0181 5003333 Workshop 1746 Ladowali Road Near BSF Chowk Jalandhar 144 001 Tel 0181 5057777 LUDHIANA Padam Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Khasra No 279 3 G T Road Dhandari Kal
107. S STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT Tilt Wheel For vehicles with a tilt wheel 1 Hold the steering wheel and pull the lever down 2 Move the steering wheel up or down 3 Pull the lever up to lock the steering wheel in place Tilt and Telescoping Wheel For vehicles with a tilt and telescoping wheel 1 Hold the steering wheel and pull the lever down 2 Move the steering wheel up or down 3 Pull or push the steering wheel closer or away from you 4 Pull the lever up to lock the steering wheel in place Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving If strong impact delivers to steering column axle direction when the steering wheel is adjusted or the lever is locked it may cause damage to the parts related to steering wheel If the steering wheel is turned until it reached the end of its travel and is held in that position for more than 10 seconds damage may occur to the power steering system and there may be loss of power steering assist STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS For vehicles equipped with audio steering wheel controls basic audio system operations can be performed X Mute Power Press to tum on the system Press to mute audio while the radio is on Press and hold to turn offradio Y es Push to Talk Bluetooth End Call Press once to answer or make a call Press to access the Bluetooth menu if equipped Press twice to dial a call Press and hold to cancel declin
108. Seats and Restraints 2 11 position See Reclining Seatbacks on page 2 6 Push the headrests down all the way See Head Restraints Position on page 2 2 Pull the lever forward on the outside of the seatback and fold the seat back The seat will tumble forward auto matically and air pressurise support rods will hold the seats folded Repeat Steps 1 3 for the other seat if desired 2 12 Seats and Restraints Returning the Second Row Seats from the Tumbled Position i kE Tsi ii a kan m e A R a em er T To avoid injury do not place toes or feet on top of or under the second row seats while the second row seats are being returned to the sitting position from the tumbled position Third row seat passengers should keep their feet on the floor Before returning a tumbled seat to the sitting position clear the area under and around the seat base Make sure third row seat passengers use the footprints on the vehicle floor as a guide for proper foot placement while returning the second row seats to the sitting position To return a seat to the sitting position l Place the safety belts in the safety belt guides on the vehicle trim Pull the seat base towards the vehicle floor and push down on the seat to secure it Push and pull on the seat to make sure itis locked in place Raise the seatback to the upright position See Returning the Seatback to the Upright Position
109. Tel 044 26493020 21 MUTTUM amp Geeyem Motors Workshop amp KLN Motors Agencies Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Near Boating Station Puzhakkal Post Office Showroom 1 SY NO 70 15 71 10 Thai Kkattukara P O N H Road Thrissur 680 553 Old No 861 New No 232 Poonamallee High Road Distt Aluva Muttum Cochin 683 106 Tel 0487 2225100 2225101 Kilpauk Chennai 600 010 Tel 0484 2632193 94 95 96 97 Tel 044 23452937 38 TRIVENDRUM Telefax 044 23452936 PERINTHALMANNA amp Deedi Motors Pvt Ltd amp German Motors Showroom Workshop Workshop 1 Showroom amp Workshop Erumalathopu N H Bye Pass Road Venpalvattom Shop No 50 SIDCO Industrial Area AP IV 664F Opp ITC Tirurkad Anayara P O Trivendrum 695 029 Ambattur Chennai 600 058 Perinthalmanna 679 531 Tel 0471 2556006 3257777 2558599 2558499 Tel 044 23452930 32 Tel 04933 325060 237000 239878 Fax 0471 2551020 Telefax 04933 2737000 Showroom amp Workshop 2 WAYNAD No 8 NP Developed Plot Guindy Industrial Estate PALAKKAD amp German Motors Ekkattuthangal Near Kasi Theatre Chennai 600 097 amp Geeyam Motors Showroom Workshop Tel 044 23458941 42 Showroom amp Workshop Muttil Post North Kalpetta Waynad 673 122 Door No 8 1198 NH Bypass Road Tel 04936 304200 202414 CUDDALORE Chandra Nagar Palakkad 678 007 Fax 04936 304201 amp Aakash Auto Pvt Ltd Tel 0491
110. VERED EVENTS UNDER THE CHEVROLET ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program is designed to help in events that lead to stoppage immobilization of your vehicle As a result this program will not cover any of the following events that you may encounter while driving your vehicle ee ee ee 15 22 24x7 Roadside Assistance 13 5 Faulty fuel gauge Speedometer not working Air conditioning not working When the passenger door s cannot be opened and there are no passengers in the vehicle Boot cannot be opened The front and or rear demisters are not functioning Horn is not functioning However if the horn is sounding continuously the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Services will be provided Damaged door mirrors When the rear view mirror is damaged but it does not obstruct the driver s vision Damaged or faulty fuel cap but vehicle has not run out of fuel and there is enough fuel in the tank to enable the vehicle to reach the nearest authorized CHEVROLET retailer When the sunroof cannot be opened 2 D 14 When the sunroof cannot be closed but weather conditions are fair and the vehicle is not exposed to any security risk When the windows cannot be opened When the windows cannot be closed but weather conditions are fair and the vehicle is not exposed to any security risk Seat adjustor is faulty but the vehicle can be safely driven 16 7 18 19 20 Oy When the passen
111. VIN Regn No Delivery date Date of service Kms I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction Customer s Signature Labour amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card Service and Warranty 12 17 CHEVROLET Inspection 3rd Service Check 1 5 years 22500 kms whichever occurs earlier VIN Regn No Delivery date Date of service Kms I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction Customer s Signature Labour amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card 12 18 Service and Warranty Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Service and Warranty 12 19 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET Repair category Free Service Paid Service Running Repair Accident Repair 12 20 Service and Warranty MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET Repair category Free Service Paid Service Running Repair Accident Repair BATTERY Battery type Battery make Battery number Important Instructions The battery must be fitted firmly in the cradle Connecting cables and connectors must be fastened securely on to the battery Connections must be made in the right polarity Terminals must be kept c
112. ad stop the engine and check the oil level Seek assistance from your CHEVROLET retailer LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL LIGHT TA AAAA This light should come on briefly when the ignition is turned ON as a check to let you know that the light is working If this light comes on and stays on while the engine is running it means your engine is low on oil Check the oil level as soon as possible See Engine Oil on page 9 6 for further information Instruments and Controls 4 27 Lack of proper engine oil maintenance can damage the engine Driving with the engine oil low can also damage the engine The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Check the oil level as soon as possible Add oil if required but if the oil level is within the operating range and the oil pressure is still low have the vehicle serviced Always follow the maintenance schedule for changing engine oil 4 28 Instruments and Controls CHANGE ENGINE OIL LIGHT This light illuminates when the ignition is ON and goes out after about a few seconds Your vehicle may have an engine oil life system that lets you know when to change the engine oil When the change engine oil light comes on it means that the engine oil needs to be changed Once the engine oil has been changed the engine oil life system must be reset After reset the change engine oil light will go out See Changing Engine Oil and Filter on page 9 9 for more information
113. age driver reaction time is about three quarters of a second In that time a vehicle moving at 100 km h 60 mph travels 20m 66 ft which could be a lot of distance in an emergency Helpful braking tips to keep in mind include e Keep enough distance between you and the vehicle in front of you e Avoid needless heavy braking e Keep pace with traffic If the engine ever stops while the vehicle is being driven brake normally but do not pump the brakes Doing so could make the pedal harder to push down If the engine stops there will be some power brake assist but it will be used when the brake is applied Once the power assist is used up it can take longer to stop and the brake pedal will be harder to push Driving and Operating 8 3 STEERING Hydraulic Power Steering Your vehicle has hydraulic power steering It may require maintenance See Power Steering Fluid on page 9 20 If power steering assist 1s lost because the engine stops or a system malfunc tion the vehicle can be steered but may require increased effort See your CHEVROLET retailer if there is a problem Curve Tips e Take curves ata reasonable speed e Reduce speed before entering a curve e Maintain a reasonable steady speed through the curve e Wait until the vehicle is out of the curve before accelerating gently into the straightaway Steering in Emergencies e There are some situations when steering around a problem may be more effective
114. airbag deployment Tie ike bar ander the front of the move and hold the switch forward or backward When the seat reaches the desired position release the switch seat cushion to unlock the seat 2 Slide the seat to the desired position and release the bar 3 Try to move the seat back and forth to be sure it is locked in place Do not adjust the driver s seat while the vehicle is moving Driver could lose control of the vehicle and injury or property damage could result 2 6 Seats and Restraints LUMBAR ADJUSTMENT RECLINING SEATBACKS Seat Height Adjustment Driver s Seat Only Sitting in a reclined position when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous Even when buckled up the safety belts cannot do their job The shoulder belt will not be against your body Instead it will be in front of you In a crash you could go into it receiving neck or other injuries The lap belt could go up over your To adjust the height of the front or rear To increase or decrease the driver s seat abdomen The belt forces would be part of the seat cushion push the front lumbar support move the lever forward there not at your pelvic bones This or rear part of the switch up or down or rearward could cause serious internal injuries When the seat cushion reaches the For proper protection when the desired position release the switch vehicle is in motion have the seatback upright Then sit well back in
115. al transmis Jump Starting asel askimiz 9 60 slon engage first or reverse gear Towing For automatic transmission park in Towing the Vehicle 9 64 T eee Oe Emergency Towing 9 66 7 Appearance Care e Donotapply the parking brake Exterior Care 9 68 Interior Care 9 71 FloorMats 9 73 e Open the hood close all doors and lock the vehicle e Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery Beware that all systems are not functional e g anti theft alarm system e Close the hood Putting back into operation When the vehicle is to be put back into operation e Connect the clamp to the negative terminal of the vehicle battery Activate the electronics of the power windows e Check tire pressure Fillup the washer fluid reservoir e Check the engine oil level e Check the coolant level e Fitthe number plate ifnecessary RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION RFID TAG This vehicle is equipped with Radio Frequency Identification RFID tag which can be used for Electronic Toll Collection ETC or any other applica tions as decided by the Regulatory authority The RFID tag is located on inside the windshield Data for necessary applications will be added by the agency authorized by the Regulatory authority from time to time Take proper care during washing or cleaning of windshield so
116. ame apparent l Failure of the owner to adhere to the requirements outlined in Clause 4 m Fuel system damage caused by water or other foreign matter in the fuel system n Damage caused by the installation of non genuine accessories or equipment after the vehicle has been purchased from the CHEVROLET retailer such as radio car telephone CD radio set or cargo carrier and or other activities ofa similar nature o Damage caused by running vehicle on adulterated fuel lubricants or fuel lubricants other than those specified by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd p Damage caused by usage of any non recommended Oil additive Engine flushing agent Note Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd doesn t recommend any Oil additive Engine flushing agent for its vehicles WHAT IS NOT COVERED e Adjustments cleaning inspection or required periodic maintenance e Parts designated as requiring periodic replacement e Warranty repair not performed by a CHEVROLET retailer e Charges or fees for telephone tow transportation charges of the vehicle to the nearest CHEVROLET retailer rental car and so forth compensation for inconvenience or commercial losses all other consequential costs relating to the owner being unable to use the vehicle 12 6 Service and Warranty e Any accident damage loss or destruction due to negligent careless use of vehicle e Damage to the engine while driving in water logged conditions or entry of water in to the engi
117. amps provide Extra illumination to the sides of the road ahead Improved visibility in fog or snow Turn the band to 0 to turn the front fog lamps on The band automatically returns to its starting position when released The front fog lamp indicator light comes on in the instrument panel cluster To turn the front fog lamps off turn the band to D again The fog lamp indicator light will go off Lighting 5 5 REAR FOG LAMPS For vehicles with rear fog lamps they are controlled by the Qt band located on the middle of the turn signal multifun ction lever To use the rear fog lamps the low beam headlamps or parking lamps and front fog lamps must be on Turn the band to Q to turn the rear fog lamps on The band automatically returns to its starting position when released The rear fog lamp indicator light comes on in the instrument panel cluster 5 6 Lighting To turn the rear fog lamps off turn the band to Of again The rear fog lamp indicator light will go off Reversing Lamps The reversing lamps come on when the ignition is ON and reverse gear is selected Misted Lamp Covers The inside of the light housing may mist up briefly in poor wet and cold weather conditions in heavy rain or after washing The mist disappears quickly by itself to help switch on the head lights INTERIOR LIGHTING INSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATION CONTROL This feature controls the brightness of the instrument pane
118. an Ludhiana Tel 0161 2510014 Telefax 0161 2510015 Padam Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Near Ayalli Chowk Ferozepur Road Ludhiana 141 001 Tel 0163 6225755 9780000609 Omni Wheels Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 73 New Kuldeep Nagar Basti Jodhewal Chowk Ludhiana 141 007 Tel 0161 5055900 Fax 0161 5055911 ROPAR Padam Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Chandigarh Road Nangal Chowk Ropar 140 001 Telefax 01881 500099 MOGA Padam Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Near Majestic Resorts Ferozepur Road Moga 142 001 Tel 01636 225755 NAWASHAHAR Aakriti World Showroom amp Workshop Chandigarh Road Nawashahar Punjab 144 514 Tel 01823 285656 Telefax 01823 285858 PATIALA Padam Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Main Patiala Rajpura Road Opp Caspa Resort Bahadurgarh Patiala 147 001 Tel 0175 2663813 14 9217100905 9 Fax 0175 2663828 PATHANKOT Kashmir Automobiles Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Simbel Chowk Dalhousie Road Pathankot 145 001 Tel 0186 2257022 24 SANGRUR Padam Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop College Road Opp Kamal Palace Sangrur 148001 Tel 9216350134 9216911461 STATE RAJASTHAN AJMER Rajdeep Autowheels P Ltd Showroom 12 15 ASC Road Vaishali Nagar Ajmer 305001 Tel 0145 2628989 2625116 W
119. an lead to clutch system malfunctions Have the cause of the loss of clutch fluid remedied by a CHEVROLET retailer Only use clutch fluid approved for the vehicle See Clutch Fluid under Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 Make sure you thoroughly clean around the clutch fluid reservoir cap before removing the cap Contamination of the clutch fluid system can affect system perfor mance leading to costly repairs An overflow of clutch fluid on the engine may cause the fluid to burn Do not overfill the reservoir An engine fire can cause personal injuries and damage your vehicle and other property Do not dispose of used clutch fluid with your household waste Use your local authorised waste management facility Used clutch fluid and their contain ers are hazardous They can damage your health and the environment Clutch fluid is harsh and can irritate skin and eyes Do not allow the clutch fluid to contact your skin or eyes If it does immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water or hand cleaner BATTERY Refer to the original battery label when a new battery is required See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9 5 for battery location The vehicle battery is maintenance free Batteries do not belong in household waste They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point Laying up the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to battery discha
120. and to signal for help with the headlamps Do this as little as possible to save fuel IF THE VEHICLE IS STUCK Slowly and cautiously spin the wheels to free the vehicle when stuck in sand mud ice or snow If stuck too severely for the traction system to free the vehicle turn the traction system off and use the rocking method If the vehicle s tires spin at high speed they can explode and you or others could be injured The vehicle can overheat causing an engine compartment fire or other damage Spin the wheels as little as possible and avoid going above 56 km h 35 mph For information about using tire chains on the vehicle see Tire Chains on page 9 52 Rocking the Vehicle to Get it Out Turn the steering wheel left and right to clear the area around the front wheels Turn off any traction system Shift back and forth between R Reverse and a forward gear or with a manual transmission between First or 2 Second and R Reverse spinning the wheels as little as possible To prevent transmission wear wait until the wheels stop spinning before shifting gears Release the accelerator pedal while shifting and press lightly on the accelerator pedal when the transmis sion is in gear Slowly spinning the wheels in the forward and reverse directions causes a rocking motion that could free the vehicle If that does not get the vehicle out after a few tries it might need to be towed out If the vehicle doe
121. and what to do If a front tire fails the flat tire creates a drag that pulls the vehicle towards that side Take your foot off the accelerator pedal and grip the steering wheel firmly Steer to maintain lane position and then gently brake to a stop well off the road if possible A rear blowout particularly on a curve acts much like a skid and may require the same correction as used in a skid Stop pressing the accelerator pedal and steer to straighten the vehicle It may be very bumpy and noisy Gently brake to a stop well off the road if possible Vehicle Care 9 53 Driving on a flat tire will cause permanent damage to the tire Re inflating a tire after 1t has been driven on while severely underinflated or flat may cause a blowout and a serious crash Never attempt to re inflate a tire that has been driven on while severely underinflated or flat Have your CHEVROLET retailer or an autho rized tire service center repair or replace the flat tire as soon as possible Lifting a vehicle and getting under it to do maintenance or repairs is dangerous without the appropriate safety equipment and training If a jack 1s provided with the vehicle it is designed only for changing a flat tire If it is used for anything else you or others could be badly injured or killed if the vehicle slips off the jack If a jack is provided with the vehicle only use it for changing a flat tire 9 54 Vehicle Care If a tire go
122. andle Note Grease should be applied to the door check latch and hinge at regular intervals or if a noise can be heard when opening closing the door or during driving SAFETY LOCK You can use a key or suitable screw driver To operate the child security door lock turn the child locks into horizontal position To open a rear door when the child security door lock is activated open the door from the outside To cancel the child security door lock turn the child locks into vertical position Keys Doors and Windows 1 7 DOORS TAILGATE Use the child security door locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats Do not pull the inside door handle while the child security door lock is set to LOCK position It can damage the inside door handle Exhaust gases can enter the vehicle if it is driven with the tailgate or trunk hatch open or with any objects that pass through the seal between the body and the trunk hatch or tailgate Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide CO which cannot be seen or smelled It can cause unconsciousness and even death See Engine Exhaust on page 8 18 1 8 Keys Doors and Windows To lock the tailgate press on the Remote Keyless Entry RKE trans mitter or by locking driver s door with the help ofkey To unlock the tailgate press w on the Remote Keyless Entry RKE trans mitter or by unlocking driver s door with the help of key To open the tailgate p
123. ange of driving conditions Your vehicle is equipped with front and rear disc brakes and a dual circuit braking system If one brake circuit should fail the vehicle can still be stopped with the remaining circuit however stopping distance will be increased and more brake pedal pressure will be required If one of the circuits fail the brake pedal must be pressed with greater pedal pressure and the braking distance is increased Have the brake system checked and repaired by a CHEVROLET retailer If the brake pedal can be pressed further than normal the brakes may be in need of repair Consulta CHEVROLET retailer Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal Doing so will accelerate wear of the brake components The brakes may also become overheated resulting in longer braking distance and an unsafe condition In some models center high mounted stop lamp or with brake lamps blinks serveral times to alert drivers coming behind your vehicle on the following condition Although brakes are operated a vehicle run more than a certain speed When ABS is working at that time Wet Brakes Driving through water or washing your car can get the brake components wet To restore normal braking 1 Check behind you for other vehicles 2 Keep a safe forward speed with plenty of space to your rear and sides 3 Gently apply brakes until normal performance is restored Overheated Brakes
124. arking Lamps Right SPARE Spare Relay LP REH Europe Park Lamps RELAY HDLP Headlamp Washer PRK LP RH Parking Lamps WASHER LIFTGATE Right Liftgate AUX PUMP Auxiliary Pump Relay High Beam 8 8 RELAY BEAM LH Headlamp Left Pulse Width FRT H High Beam OVAL EAN Modulation Fan FOG RLY Front Fog Lamps BEAM RH Headlamp Right REAR a Window FUEL VAC Fuel Pump Vacuum DEF efogger HORN Horn OG 88 PUMP RLY Pump Relay REAR WPR Rear Wiper Motor 9 40 Vehicle Care INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BLOCK Instrument Panel Fuse Block Relays HDLP WSHR RLY Headlamp Washer HI High Beam BEAM RLY Headlamps FSCM FIDOOR VENT SOL DRECK HTD SEAT APO JACK CONSOLE PWR BCM REAR AIC PRK TRN BCM STOP BCM CTSY DRV PWR CIGAR UNU ACC RAP RLY APO JACK PAKS C y CIGAR LO Low Beam BEAM RLY Headlamps vsi voz woz SPARE AMP APO JACK S ROOF RLY BATT BCM ey TRN SIG DRL vol vst voe vor vst vse vse voz PNT Powertrain TRN RLY m ial LIGATE REAR Rear Window b DEFOG RLY Defogger The instrument panel fuse block is ee STOP located on the driver side of the lower gt Stoplamps console ee e LAMP RLY CE ERN oneal Loss Pull the latch of the fuse box cover wa cst B ER seed STRTR RLY st
125. arward to express open the the mirror covers should be closed sunroof Slide the switch forward or when driving rearward to stop movement The sunblind opens automatically with the sunroof or can be manually ae operated The sunblind cannot be Do not place the sun visor in such a closed with the sunroof open Slide and hold the switch forward to close the sunroof The sunblind must be closed manually manner that it obscures visibility of the roadway traffic or other objects Keys Doors and Windows 1 19 SUNBLIND B Vent Open Close Press and hold The sunblind is operated manually the switch to vent the sunroof Pull Close or open the sunblind by sliding and hold the switch to close it The Dirt and debris may collect on the sunblind must be manually operated sunroof seal or in the track This When the sunroof is open the sunblind when the sunroof is in the vent could cause an issue with sunroof is always open osition Operation noise or plugging the 3 water drainage system Periodically open the sunroof and remove any Body parts outside vehicle can be obstacles or loose debris Wipe the struck by passing objects Keep all sunroof seal and roof sealing area parts of body inside vehicle using a clean cloth mild soap and water Do not remove grease from the sunroof Serious injury or death can occur from misuse of sunroof Take care when operating the Note sunroof There is risk of injury particu
126. as to avoid any damage to the RFID tag In case of any damage or malfunction of RFID tag or in case of windshield replacement contact your CHEVROLET retailer or agency authorized by the Regulatory authority for the installation of new RFID tag Do not touch or peel off Do not place any sticker or other metallic compo nents over the RFID tag neither from inside nor from outside of the wind shield Avoid exposure to chemicals or liquid solvents This will impair the function of RFID tag The RFID tag is tamperproof and will not func tion once removed from windshield Vehicle Care 9 3 VEHICLE CHECKS DOING YOUR OWN SERVICE WORK A Warning Only perform engine compartment checks when the ignition is OFF The cooling fan may start operating even if the ignition is OFF Even small amounts of contamina tion can cause damage to vehicle sys tems Do not allow contaminants to contact the fluids reservoir caps or dipsticks 9 4 Vehicle Care HOOD To open the hood l Pull the release lever with ip this symbol It is located below the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel Go to the front of the vehicle and push the secondary hood release lever to right side 3 Liftthe hood To close the hood I Make sure hands and other body parts as well as those of other persons are completely away from the engine compartment and hood to body edges Lower the hood allowing it t
127. at emissions are at acceptable levels for the life of the vehicle helping to produce a cleaner environment This light comes on when the ignition is on but the engine is not running as a check to show it is working If it does not have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the check engine light comes on and stays on while the engine is running this indicates that there is an OBD problem and service is required Malfunctions often are indicated by the system before any problem is apparent Being aware of the light can prevent more serious damage to the vehicle This system assists the service technician in correctly diagnosing any malfunction Modifications made to the engine transmission exhaust intake or fuel system of the vehicle or the replac ement of the original tires with other than those of the same Tire Performance Criteria TPC can affect the vehicle s emission controls and can cause this light to come on Modifications to these systems could lead to costly repairs not covered by the vehicle warranty This could also result in a failure to pass a required Emission Inspection Maintenance test See Accessories and Modific ations on page 9 2 Instruments and Controls 4 19 If the vehicle is continuously driven with this light on the emission controls might not work as well the vehicle fuel economy might not be as good and the engine might not run as smoothly This could lead to costl
128. at kind of fluid to use refer to Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 Always use the proper fluid Use of the incorrect fluid may damage the vehicle and the damages may not be covered by the vehicle s warranty Always use the correct fluid listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 Vehicle Care 9 21 Extremely small amounts of contami nation can cause steering system damage and cause it to not work properly Do not allow contaminates to contact the fluid side of the reservior cap or from entering the reservior Do not operate vehicle without the required amount of power steering fluid Doing so can damage power steering system of your vehicle leading to costly repairs 9 22 Vehicle Care An overflow of the fluid may cause the fluid to burn or discolor paintwork Do not overfill the reservoir An engine fire can cause personal injuries and damage your vehicle and other property WASHER FLUID Before you drive make sure the windshield washer fluid reservoir is at the appropriate level and filled with the correct solution In cold weather do not fill the wind shield washer fluid reservoir more than three quarters full Washer fluid can freeze to expand in cold temperatures Filling the reservoir too much does not allow enough expansion room to prevent possible damage to the reservoir Adding Windshield Washer Fluid Open the cap with the washer symbol on it Add
129. belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback 4 Pushand pull the top of the seatback to be sure it is locked into position 5 Repeat Steps 1 4 for the other seatback if necessary When the seatback is not in use it should be kept in the upright locked position Reclining the Rear Seatback To recline the seatback 1 Lift and hold the lever on top of the seatback 2 Tilt the seatback rearward and then release the lever 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the other seatback if desired To return the seatback to the upright position 1 Lift and hold the lever on top of the seatback 2 Pull the seatback forward to the upright position and then release the lever 3 Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is locked 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 for the other seatback if necessary Tumbling the Second Row Seats A second row seat cannot be tumbled when the seatback 1s in the folded position The second row seatback must be in the upright position before using the lever on the outboard side of the seatback to tumble the seat Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat Second row seats can be tumbled to access the third row seat To tumble the seat 1 Unbuckle the rear safety belts and put the front seatback in the upright
130. blades are not frozen to windshield before operating in cold weather Wiper operation while blade is frozen can damage wiper motor Automatic Windshield Wipers With Rainsense For vehicles with automatic windshield wipers with Rainsense the rain sensor detects the amount of water on the windshield and automatically adjusts the windshield wipers AUTO Turns the windshield wipers on automatically The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted by turning the band on the windshield wiper lever towards F or S When the wiper lever is moved to AUTO position while the ignition is in ON RUN or ACC ACCESSORY the windshield wipers turn on once to check the system OFF Turns the automatic windshield wiper system off The rain sensor 1s located near the top of the windshield and must be free from dust and dirt to work properly See Wiper Blade Replacement on page 9 30 The wipers are not operated when shift lever of automatic transaxle is in N position and vehicle speed is lower than 5 km h Do not switch on the windshield wiper or set them to automatic operation with rain sensor in car washes This could damage the wiper blades or wiper system Windshield Washer The ignition must be turned to ON RUN or ACC ACCESSORY and pull the windshield washer wiper lever towards you to spray washer fluid on the windshield When the lever is pulled and released windshield washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshi
131. brake cooling speedometer or odometer calibration headlamp aim bumper height vehicle ground clearance and tire or tire chain clearance to the body and chassis Replacing a wheel with a used one is dangerous How it has been used or how far it has been driven may be unknown It could fail suddenly and cause a crash When replacing wheels use anew original equipment wheel Before fitting chains remove wheel covers to avoid scratching them Follow the chain manufacturer s instructions Only use tire chains on the front tire of 16 inch size Do not use chains on the other tire size Re tighten the chains after driving about 1 km 5 miles Use of snow chains could adversely affect vehicle handling Do not exceed 50km h 30 mph or the chain manufacturer s recommended speed limit whichever is lower Avoid sharp turns bumps and holes Avoid locked wheel braking Note SAE class S type chains are the proper type for your vehicle Always drive slowly when you are using tire chains If you hear the chains contacting the vehicle stop and re tighten the chains If the contact continues slow down until it stops IF A TIRE GOES FLAT It is unusual for a tire to blow out while driving especially if the tires are maintained properly See Tires on page 9 44 If air goes out of a tire it is much more likely to leak out slowly But if there is ever a blowout here are a few tips about what to expect
132. ccelerator or brake pedal Always check that the floor mats do not interfere with the pedals Use the floor mat with the correct side up Do not turn it over Do not place anything on top of the driver side floor mat Use only a single floor mat on the driver side Do not place one floor mat on top of another 9 74 Vehicle Care Removing and Replacing the Floor Mats 1 Pull up on the rear of the floor mat and remove 2 Reinstall by lining up the floor mat and snap into position 3 Make sure the floor mat 1s properly secured and verify that it does not interfere with the pedals SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE General Information 10 1 Scheduled Maintenance 10 2 Recommended Fluids and L bricantS ercseccccccviscsvedecebsseescdsanes 10 5 GENERAL INFORMATION SERVICE INFORMATION In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle it is of vital importance that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified Service and Maintenance 10 1 CONFIRMATIONS Confirmation of service is recorded in the Service Guide The date and mileage is completed with the stamp and signature of the servicing CHEVROLET retailer Make sure that the Service Guide is completed correctly as continuous proof of service is essential if any warranty or goodwill claims are to be met and 1s also a benefit when selling t
133. ce in design material or workmanship in a device or system which affects any parameter performance or component belonging to emission control system Product Warranty The manufacturer warranty as provided by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd which covers failure of various parts and systems as per the Owner s Manual 3 years 1 00 000 kms whichever is earlier on vehicle Emission Warranty Warranty for emission performance of the vehicle as determined by sub rule 2 of rule no 115 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 Authorized Service Centers Any service facilities authorized by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd to perform warranty repairs This shall include all of CHEVROLET retailers that are recognised for service of subject vehicles or any other service center duly authorized by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd Warrantable Condition Warrantable condition means any condition of a vehicle which triggers the responsibility of Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd to take corrective action within the framework of emission Warranty This however shall not include any statutory or regulatory fines or penalties Warranted Parts Those components listed as per Annexure II 12 30 Service and Warranty ANNEXURE II List of Components Covered under Emission Warranty S No Partname l Catalytic Converter Exhaust Manifold Gasket Electronic Control Module Mass Air Flow Sensor Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Accelerator Pedal Positio
134. clutch pedal slowly while pressing the accelerator pedal Shifting to R Reverse while the vehicle is moving forward could damage the transmission The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Shift to R Reverse only after the vehicle is stopped Also use R Reverse along with the parking brake for parking the vehicle Do not grind the clutch unnecessarily When operation depress the clutch pedal completely Do not use pedal as a footrest It is inadvisable to drive with hand resting on the shift lever DRIVE SYSTEMS ALL WHEEL DRIVE If your vehicle has active on demand all wheel drive AWD the AWD system operates automatically without any action required by the driver If the front drive wheels begin to slip the rear wheels will automatically begin to drive the vehicle as required There may be a slight engagement noise during hard use but this is normal The AWD warning light amp blinks when AWD system is temporarily disabled If the light blinks briefly and then goes out this is normal and does not indicate a system fault However if the light blinks continuously you should consult a CHEVROLET retailer to repair the problem as soon as possible The light comes on to indicate that there is a malfunction in the AWD system If it happens your vehicle should be serviced bya CHEVROLET retailer BRAKES BRAKES The braking system is designed for braking performance under a wide r
135. contents at the beginning of this Manual and within each section shows where the information is located The vehicle display screens may not support your specific language The Owner s Manual uses the factory engine designations The corre sponding sales designations can be ii Introduction found in the chapter Technical Data Directional data e g left or right refers to the direction of travel Depending on the model variant country variant integrated special equipment and accessories the scope of equipment of your vehicle can differ form the descriptions in this Owner s Manual Note Text marked Note indicates a point to take into account when operat ing the vehicle Failure to observe this may lead to incorrect operation DANGER WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Text marked Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury Disregarding this information may endanger life Text marked Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury Disregarding this information may lead to injury Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage This is a safety symbol which means Do not Do not do this or Do not let this happen or Option The asterisk in this Manual signify an item of equip ment that is not included on all vehicles Such items include engine options model variations
136. cular crash no one can say whether an airbag should have inflated simply because of the damage to a vehicle or because of what the repair costs were For frontal airbags inflation is determined by what the vehicle hits the angle of the impact and how quickly the vehicle slows down For seat mounted side impact and roof rail airbags deployment is determined by the location and severity of the side impact Seats and Restraints 2 27 WHAT MAKES AN AIRBAG INFLATE In a deployment event the sensing system sends an electrical signal triggering a release of gas from the inflator Gas from the inflator fills the airbag causing the bag to break out of the cover and deploy The inflator the airbag and related hardware are all part of the airbag module Frontal airbag modules are located inside the steering wheel and instrument panel For vehicles with seat mounted side impact airbags there are airbag modules in the side of the front seatbacks closest to the door For vehicles with roof rail airbags there are airbag modules in the ceiling of the vehicle near the side windows that have occupant seating positions 2 28 Seats and Restraints HOW DOES AN AIRBAG RESTRAIN In moderate to severe frontal or near frontal collisions even belted occupants can contact the steering wheel or the instrument panel In moderate to severe side collisions even belted occupants can contact the inside of the vehicle Airbags supplement th
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138. d An oil of this viscosity grade will provide easier cold starting for the engine at extremely low temperatures When selecting an oil of the appropriate viscosity grade always select an oil of the correct specification See Specifi cation earlier in this section for more information Engine Oil Additives Engine Oil Flushes Do not add anything to the oil The use of engine oil additives could cause engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty Engine oil system flushes are not recommended and could cause engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty What to Do with Used Oil Used engine oil contains certain elements that can be unhealthy for your skin and could even cause cancer Do not let used oil stay on your skin for very long Clean your skin and nails with soap and water or a good hand cleaner Wash or properly dispose of clothing or rags containing used engine oil See the manufacturer s warnings about the use and disposal of oil products Used oil can be a threat to the environ ment If you change your own oil be sure to drain all the oil from the filter before disposal Never dispose of oil by putting it in the trash or pouring it on the ground into sewers or into streams or bodies of water Recycle it by taking it to a place that collects used oil ENGINE OIL LIFE SYSTEM This vehicle has a computer system that indicates when to change the engine oil and filter This is based on engine rev
139. d Windows To replace the battery Note Use CR1620 or equivalent replace ment battery k Remove the screw from the back of the cover Open the transmitter cover Pull the transmitter unit out of the cover and open the cover of the transmitter unit Remove the used battery Avoid touching the circuit board to other components Install the new battery Be sure the positive side faces down towards the base Close the cover of the transmitter unit and put the unit in the cover of the transmitter Assemble the transmitter cover Check the operation of the trans mitter with your vehicle DOOR LOCKS Unlocked doors can be dangerous e Passengers especially children can easily open the doors and fall out of a moving vehicle When a door is locked the handle will not open it The chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in a crash is increased if the doors are not locked So all passengers should wear safety belts properly and the doors should be locked whenever the vehicle is driven Young children who get into unlocked vehicles may be unable to get out A child can be overcome by extreme heat and can suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke Always lock the vehicle whenever leaving it Outsiders can easily enter through an unlocked door when you slow down or stop the vehicle Locking the doors can help prevent this from happening MANUAL DOOR LOCKS To loc
140. d away If this happens you and other vehicle occupants could drown Do not ignore police warnings and be very cautious about trying to drive through flowing water Driving and Operating 8 5 Hydroplaning Hydroplaning is dangerous Water can build up under the vehicle s tires so they actually ride on the water This can happen if the road is wet enough and you are going fast enough When the vehicle is hydroplaning it has little or no contact with the road There is no hard and fast rule about hydroplaning The best advice is to slow down when the road is wet Other Rainy Weather Tips Besides slowing down other wet weather driving tips include e Allow extra following distance e Pass with caution e Keep windshield wiping equipment in good shape e Keep the windshield washer fluid reservoir filled e Have good tires with proper tread depth See Tires on page 9 44 e Turn offcruise control 8 6 Driving and Operating HIGHWAY HYPNOSIS Always be alert and pay attention to your surroundings while driving If you become tired or sleepy find a safe place to park the vehicle and rest Other driving tips include Keep the vehicle well ventilated Keep the interior temperature cool Keep your eyes moving scan the road ahead and to the sides Check the rearview mirror and vehicle instruments often HILL AND MOUNTAIN ROADS Driving on steep hills or through mountains is different than driving on
141. d binding on all matters arising out of this New Vehicle Warranty 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 Talegaon District Pune Maharashtra and competent courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters by or following from time to time 12 4 Service and Warranty 3 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The warranty will cease to exist in following conditions Failure to have the required periodic inspection and required service performed as per the Periodic Maintenance Schedule b Improper or wrong maintenance and in deviation with guidelines mentioned in this service booklet c Any modification alterations made to the vehicle such as including but not restricted to adding lights changing engine specifications to increase horsepower or using wide tires and or any other modification in the vehicle that may likely to have an effect on the performance of the vehicle e g defects caused by the installation of non homologated wheels and tires are not covered by the warranty d Failure to use genuine parts fluids oil coolant brake fluid and or other accessories consumables recommended or approved by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd e Use ofthe vehicle for purposes or in a manner other than the one mentioned in the Owner s Manual Exceeding specified ca
142. d facing child rest raint can be seriously injured or killed if the outboard front passenger airbag inflates and the passenger seat is in a forward position If you secure a forward facing child restraint in the outboard front passenger seat always move the passenger seat as far back as it will go It is better to secure the child restraint in a rear seat When securing a child restraint in a rear seating position study the instructions that came with the child restraint to make sure it is compatible with this vehicle Child restraints and booster seats vary considerably in size and some may fit in certain seating positions better than others Always make sure the child restraint is properly secured Depending on where you place the child restraint and the size of the child restraint you may not be able to access adjacent safety belt assemblies or LATCH anchors for additional pass engers or child restraints Adjacent seating positions should not be used if the child restraint prevents access to or interferes with the routing of the safety belt Wherever a child restraint is installed be sure to secure the child restraint properly Keep in mind that an unsecured child restraint can move around in a collision or sudden stop and injure people in the vehicle Be sure to properly secure any child restraint in the vehicle even when no child is init Seats and Restraints 2 37 LOWER ANCHORS AND TETHERS FOR CHILDREN L
143. damage vandalism or participation in a criminal act or offence The immobilization is resulting from damage caused by intervention of the police or other authorities Any damage resulting from the use of the vehicle against the recommendations of the Owner s Manual Any consequential costs and or damage to property as a result of a breakdown in or on the vehicle Any cost as aresult of damage and or claim caused while the driver was operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol solvent abuse drugs or other illegal substance Vehicles kept in a non roadworthy condition or not serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations and any such other events that may be decided by CSIPL from time to time ADVERSE WEATHER On occasion of adverse weather conditions such as floods heavy rain thunder lightening or other external factors which may affect our ability to provide the services effectively and it may become physically impossible to assist you until the weather improves During such time our main priority will be to provide the necessary assistance to you and the passengers to be taken to a place of safety The recovery of your vehicle may not be possible until the weather condition permits 24x7 Roadside Assistance 13 7 FORCE MAJEURE CSIPL shall not be liable for its inability to provide the services under the terms of service set out in this Owner s Manual if such inability to provide the services is caused or con
144. dlamp by releasing the spring clamp and pulling the socket straight out of the lamp assembly Remove the bulb from the socket Install the new bulb in the socket Install the bulb socket into the lamp assembly and attach the spring clamp Install the dust cover in the back of the headlamp housing by turning clockwise a quarter turn Reverse the steps to install the headlamp assembly Parking Lamps To replace one of these bulbs l 2 4 Remove the headlamp assembly Remove the dust cover from the back of the headlamp housing by turning counterclockwise a quarter turn Turn the bulb socket C counter clockwise to remove it from the headlamp assembly A Pull the bulb B straight out from the socket C 5 Push the new bulb into the socket C and reinstall the socket into the headlamp assembly A by turning it clockwise 6 Install the headlamp assembly Front Turn Signal Lamps To replace one of these bulbs l 2 5 Remove the headlamp assembly Turn the bulb socket C counter clockwise to remove it from the headlamp assembly A Remove the bulb B from the socket C by turning counterclock wise and pulling straight out Install the new bulb into the socket C and reinstall the socket into the headlamp assembly A by turning it clockwise Install the headlamp assembly Vehicle Care 9 33 FOG LAMPS To replace one of these bulbs l 2 Open
145. dling This could lead to a crash and you or others could be injured Use only one compact spare tire at a time The compact spare tire was fully inflated when the vehicle was new but it can lose air after a time Check the inflation pressure regularly Do not exceed 120 km h when driving witha spare tire The spare tire is for temporary emer gency use only Replace it with a regular tire as soon as possible Do not use the temporary spare on other vehicles 9 60 Vehicle Care JUMP STARTING JUMP STARTING When the compact spare is installed Do not try to start vehicle by pushing Batteries can explode You could be do not take the vehicle through an or pulling it burnt by battery acid and electrical automatic car wash with guide rails This can damage catalytic converter short could injure you or damage the The compact spare can get caught on and automatic transaxle and may vehicles the rails which can damage the tire cause personal injury Do not expose battery to flames wheel and other parts of the vehicle or sparks Do not lean over battery while Do not mix the temporary spare tire or For more information about the vehicle jump starting vehicle wheel with other wheels or tires They battery see Battery on page 9 27 D not allow cable termals 16 will not fit Keep the spare tire and its If the vehicle battery has run down you touch each other wheel together may want to use another vehicle and Wear eye protection wh
146. e The consumables and labour shall be charged per actual during such repairs or replacement of parts 8 All the parts removed for replace ment under warranty will be the property of Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd 9 Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd will not be responsible for the cost of transportation of the vehicle to the nearest retailer or any loss due to non availability of the vehicle during the period of a warranty claim and examination by CHEVROLET retailers 10 Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd will not be responsible for any fines penalties that may be charged by Statutory or Regulatory authorities on account of failure of the vehicle to comply with the in use emission standards on the vehicle not meet ing any such given legal regulatory requirement during inspection by such authorities 11 Emission Warranty will be appli cable irrespective of the change of ownership of the vehicle provided all the conditions as laid down in this document are met from the date of original sale of the vehicle This Emission Warranty will be applicable only if the customer 1 Observes all the important instru ctions and any other precautions listed in the OM for use of the vehicle 41 Under all circumstances uses lubr icants and fuel as recommended by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd 111 Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance at CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet only in accordanc
147. e or hang up a call See Bluetooth on page 6 12 for more information SEEK Press to go to the next preset radio station Press and hold to search for the next station MODE Press to toggle through radio modes as follows FM AM CD AUX FM d Press to increase volume d Press to decrease volume HORN Press Pe on the steering wheel pad to sound the horn Instruments and Controls 4 5 WINDSHIELD WIPER WASHER Windshield Wiper The windshield wiper lever is located on the side of the steering column The ignition must be turned to ACC ACCESSORY or ON RUN to operate the windshield wipers Move the lever to one of the following positions HI Continuous wipes fast speed LO Continuous wipes slow speed AUTO Automatic OFF System off MIST Misting function 4 6 Instruments and Controls Misting function To operate the windshield wipers once in case of light rain or mist lightly press the windshield wiper washer lever down and release it The lever will return automatically to its normal position when released The wipers will operate through one cycle Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property Do not operate the windshield wipers when the windshield is dry or obstructed as with snow or ice Using the wipers on an obstructed windshield can damage the wiper blades wiper motor and glass Check
148. e EPB can always be activated even if the ignition is OFF To prevent draining the battery avoid repeated cycles of the EPB system when the engine 1s not running The system has a parking brake status light P and a parking brake warning light See Electric Parking Brake Light on page 4 22 In case of insufficient electrical power the EPB cannot be applied or released Driving and Operating 8 29 Before leaving the vehicle check the parking brake status lamp to insure the parking brake is applied EPB Apply The EPB can be applied any time the vehicle is stopped The EPB is applied by momentarily lifting up on the EPB switch Once fully applied the parking brake status light P will be on While the brake is being applied the status lamp will flash until full apply is reached If the light does not come on or remains flashing you need to have the vehicle serviced Do not drive the vehicle if the parking brake status light is flashing See your CHEVROLET retailer See Electric Parking Brake Light on page 4 22 for more informa tion If the EPB is applied while the vehicle is in motion a chime will sound The vehicle will decelerate as long as the switch is held in the up position Releasing the EPB switch during the 8 30 Driving and Operating deceleration will release the parking brake If the switch is held in the up position until the vehicle comes to a stop the EPB will remain applied If the parking bra
149. e M button until you reach the correct minute S Reset button e To reset the time to the nearest hour press the S button e If you press this button when the time is between 8 00 and 8 29 for example the display will reset to 8 00 e If you press this button while the time is between 8 30 and 8 59 for example the display will reset to 9 00 Note Remember to reset your vehicle s clock each time you disconnect and then reconnect the battery or replace a fuse 4 10 Instruments and Controls POWER OUTLETS The accessory power outlets can be used to plug in electrical equipment such as acell phone or an MP3 player A 12V power outlet is located on the front side of the center console below the backward of center console and on the left side of luggage compartment Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts With ignition OFF the power outlet is deactivated Additionally the power outlet is deactivated in case of low battery voltage Remove the cover to access and refix when not in use Do not connect any current deliver ing accessories e g electrical charging devices or batteries Do not damage the sockets by using unsuitable plugs Power is always supplied to the outlets Do not leave electrical equipment plugged in when the vehicle is not in use because the vehicle could catch fire and cause injury or death Always unplug electrical equipment when not in use and do n
150. e distance between the seat and the pedals so that your legs are slightly angled when tromping the pedals Slide the passenger seat as far back as possible Sit with your shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible Set the backrest angle so that you can easily reach the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent Maintain contact between your shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel Do not tilt the backrest too far back We recom mend a maximum angle of approx 2 Adjust the steering wheel See Steering Wheel Adjustment on page 4 4 Set the seat height enough to have a clear field of vision on all sides and on all display instruments There should be at least one hand of clearance between your head and the headlining Your thighs should rest lightly on the seat without pressing into it Adjust the head restraints See Head Restraints Position on page 2 2 Adjust the height of the safety belt See Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster on page 2 18 Seats and Restraints 2 5 MANUAL SEAT ADJUSTMENT POWER SEAT ADJUSTMENT Passenger s Seat Driver s Seat Only Seat Positioning Seat Slide Adjustment You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a driver seat while the vehicle is moving Adjust the driver seat only when the vehicle is not moving Do not sit nearer than 25cm 101n to the steering wheel to permit safe To adjust a Manual Seat To move the seat forward or backward
151. e of adult size There are special things to know about safety belts and children And there are different rules for smaller children and infants If a child will be riding in the vehicle see Older Children on page 2 30 or Infants and Young Children on page 2 32 Follow those rules for everyone s protection It is very important for all occupants to buckle up Statistics show that unbelted people are hurt more often in crashes than those who are wearing safety belts There are important things to know about wearing a safety belt properly Situp straight and always keep your feet on the floor in front of you Always use the correct buckle for your seating position Wear the lap part of the belt low and snug on the hips just touching the thighs In a crash this applies force to the strong pelvic bones and you would be less likely to slide under the lap belt If you slid under it the belt would apply force on your abdomen This could cause serious or even fatal injuries e Wear the shoulder belt over the Shoulder and across the chest These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces The Shoulder belt locks if there is a sudden stop or crash You can be seriously injured or even killed by not wearing your safety belt properly e Never allow the lap or shoulder belt to become loose or twisted e Never wear the shoulder belt under both arms or behind your back e Never route the lap or sh
152. e protection provided by safety belts Frontal airbags distribute the force of the impact more evenly over the occupant s upper body stopping the occupant more gradually Seat mounted side impact and roof rail airbags distribute the force of the impact more evenly over the occupant s upper body But airbags would not help in many types of collisions primarily because the occupant s motion is not towards those airbags See When Should an Airbag Inflate on page 2 26 for more information Airbags should never be regarded as anything more than a supplement to safety belts WHAT WILL YOU SEE AFTER AN AIRBAG INFLATES After the frontal airbags and seat mounted side impact airbags inflate they quickly deflate so quickly that some people may not even realize an airbag inflated Roof rail airbags may still be at least partially inflated for some time after they inflate Some components of the airbag module may be hot for several minutes For location of the airbags see Where Are the Airbags on page 2 24 The parts of the airbag that come into contact with you may be warm but not too hot to touch There may be some smoke and dust coming from the vents in the deflated airbags Airbag inflation does not prevent the driver from seeing out of the windshield or being able to steer the vehicle nor does it prevent people from leaving the vehicle When an airbag inflates there may be dust in the air This dust could cause breathi
153. e road Vehicle Care 9 65 Please observe the following procedures when towing a vehicle No passenger should remain in the vehicle being towed Release the parking brake of the towed vehicle and place the trans mission gear in neutral Switch on the emergency warning lights Keep the speed limits 9 66 Vehicle Care EMERGENCY TOWING If towing service is not available in an emergency your vehicle may be temporarily towed by acable secured to the emergency towing eye Front Towing Eye The front towing eye 1s provided under the front bumper Remove air dam of passenger s side and attach towing eye A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes Towing in this manner may be done only on hard surfaced road for a short distance and at low speeds Also the wheels axles drive train steering and brakes must be all in a good condition When towing the vehicle with a tow rope the vehicle can be damaged To reduce damage Use towing eye only if no other towing equipment is available Only tow the vehicle from the front Keep tow rope clear of bumper Ensure tow rope is securely fixed to towing eye at both ends Check by pulling on tow rope Towing with a tow rope could cause severe automatic transaxle damage When towing vehicle with automatic transaxle use flat bed or wheel lift equipment Drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements When towing with a tow rope contro
154. e warranty AUDIO PLAYERS CD PLAYER Playing aCD As each CD 1s inserted the radio will appear on the display and as each CD 1s loading File check will appear on the display Once playback begins the track and track number will appear on the display If the ignition or radio is turned OFF with a CD in the player it will stay in the player When a CD is in the player and the ignition is turned ON the radio must be turned ON before the current CD will start playback When the ignition and radio are turned ON the CD will start playing where it stopped ifit was the last selected audio source The CD player can play the smaller 8 cm 3 in single CDs with an adapter ring Full size CDs and the smaller CDs are loaded in the same manner If playing a CD R the sound quality may be reduced due to CD R quality the method of recording the quality of the music that has been recorded and the way the CD R has been handled There may be an increase in skipping difficulty in finding tracks and or difficulty in loading and ejecting If these problems occur check the bottom surface of the CD If the surface of the CD is damaged such as cracked broken or scratched the CD will not play properly If the surface of the CD is soiled the CD will need to be cleaned If there is no apparent damage try a known good CD Do not add any label to a CD it could get caught in the CD player If a CD is recorded on a personal co
155. e with Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd guidelines and enters the details in the Service Booklet iv Immediately approaches the nearest CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet upon discovery of failure to comply with the In use emission standard inspite of having maintained and used the vehicle in accordance with the instructions in the OM and having carried out such repairs and adjustments as may be required with a view to establish such compliance v Produces the Pollution Under Control PUC certificate valid for the period immediately preceding the test during which the failure is discovered the test having been carried out either for obtaining a new certificate or pursuant upon being directed by an officer as referred to in sub rule 2 of Rule 116 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules vi Produces the service booklet Own er s Manual and all relevant bills for verification of details vii Produces receipts covering main tenance of the vehicle as specified in the OM from the date of original purchase of the vehicle vill Produces valid certificate of insurance amp RTO registration Conditions under which warranty is NOT applicable Non production availability of a valid Pollution under Control certificates as described in customer obligation V Incase the vehicle is not serviced by CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet as per the service
156. eased to make sure that it is locked in place Horizontal Adjustment On some models the headrest can be adjusted forward and rearward To adjust the headrest forward grasp the headrest at the bottom and pull forward to the desired locked position To adjust the headrest rearward grasp the head rest at the bottom and pull forward fully until the mechanism releases and allows the headrest to return to the full rear position The front seat outboard headrests are not designed to be removed Rear Seats Head Restraints Height Adjustment The vehicle s rear seat has adjustable headrests n all three seating positions The height of the headrest can be adjusted Pull the headrest up to raise it Try to move the headrest to make sure that it is locked in place To lower the headrest press the button located on the top of the seatback and push the headrest down Try to move the headrest to make sure that it is locked in place Seats and Restraints 2 3 ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS In the event of a rear end impact the active head restraints at front seats automatically tilt forward The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the risk of injuries caused by hyperextension in the cervical vertebrae area 1s reduced 2 4 Seats and Restraints FRONT SEATS SEAT POSITION Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted Sit with your buttocks as far back against the backrest as possible Adjust th
157. eater hoses radiator water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system The level of coolant rises as the engine warms and drops back as the engine cools Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine and radiator are hot It could cause serious injury The engine must be cool before opening the cap Carefully open the cap relieving the pressure slowly Too low a coolant level can cause engine damage If there seems to be no leak with the engine on check to see if the electric engine cooling fan is running If the engine 1s overheating the fan should be running If it is not your vehicle needs service Turn off the engine Engine damage from running the engine without coolant is not covered by the warranty Vehicle Care 9 15 Using coolant other than recom mended can cause premature engine heater core or radiator corrosion Any repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty 9 16 Vehicle Care ENGINE COOLANT What to use Your vehicle cooling system is filled with ethylene glycol based long life coolant In the correct mixture this coolant provides the cooling and heating system with excellent protection against corrosion and freezing When the engine is cool the coolant level should be between the MIN and MAX mark on the coolant reservoir The level of coolant rises as the engine warms and drops back as the engine cools Plain water or the wrong mixture can damage
158. eaters with combustion chambers Switch off any mobile phone Vaporised fuel can be ignited by electromagnetic waves or electric current of mobile phone Fuel is flammable and explosive No smoking No naked flames or sparks Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station when refueling Remove static electricity on your hands by touching something able to release static electricity when touching or opening fuel cap or refueling nozzle If you can smell fuel in your vehicle have the cause of this remedied immediately by a CHEVROLET retailer The fuel filler door is in the left rear side and your vehicle can be damaged l l l of vehicle Don t do any action making static if eyi electricity like getting on and off Mk vehicle when refueling Vaporised 2 Unlock the door by pressing the fuel can be ignited by static electricity door lock switch on the driver s door trim pad Driving and Operating 8 41 FILLING A PORTABLE FUEL CONTAINER 3 Open the fuel filler door Note A Warning 4 Turn the fuel filler cap counter If in cold weather the fuel filler door ae l Never fill a portable fuel container clockwise slowly Ifa hissing sound does not open tap the door lightly Then a l i while it is in the vehicle Static is heard wait for it to stop before try to open it again electricity discharge from the container can ignite the fuel vapor You can be badly burned and the vehicle
159. eating less traction or grip Wet ice can occur at about 0 C 32 F when freezing rain begins to fall resulting in even less traction Avoid driving on wet ice or in freezing rain until roads can be treated with salt or sand Drive with caution whatever the condition Accelerate gently so traction is not lost Accelerating too quickly causes the wheels to spin and makes the surface under the tires slick so there is even less traction Try not to break the fragile traction If you accelerate too fast the drive wheels will spin and polish the surface under the tires even more The Antilock Brake System ABS on page 8 28 improves vehicle stability during hard stops on slippery roads but apply the brakes sooner than when on dry pavement Allow greater following distance on any slippery road and watch for slippery spots Icy patches can occur on otherwise clear roads in shaded areas The surface of a curve or an overpass can remain icy when the surrounding roads are clear Avoid sudden steering maneuvers and braking while on ice Turn off cruise control on slippery surfaces Blizzard Conditions Being stuck in snow can be a serious situation Stay with the vehicle unless there is help nearby To get help and keep everyone in the vehicle safe e Turn on the hazard warning flashers e Tieared cloth to an outside mirror e Use warning triangle Driving and Operating 8 7 Snow can trap engine exhaust under the v
160. eble on your radio 6 6 Infotainment System FM Stereo FM stereo gives the best sound but FM signals reach only about 16 to 65 km 10 to 40 miles Tall buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals causing the sound to fade in and out Cellular Phone Usage Cellular phone usage may cause interference with the vehicle s radio This interference may occur when making or receiving phone calls charging the phone s battery or simply having the phone on This interference causes an increased level of static while listening to the radio If static is received while listening to the radio unplug the cellular phone and turn it off BACKGLASS ANTENNA Your antenna is located in the rear side window and tailgate window Be sure that the inside surface of the window is not scratched and that the lines on the window are not damaged If the inside surface is damaged it could interfere with radio reception Using a razor blade or sharp object to clear the inside rear window can damage the rear window antenna and or the rear window defogger Repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Do not clear the inside rear window with sharp objects Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting with metallic film The metallic film in some tinting materials will interfere with or distort the incoming radio reception Any damage caused to the backglass antenna due to metallic tinting materials will not be covered by the vehicl
161. ee This light on the instrument panel cluster will flash when ESC is on and activated If the system fails to turn on or activate this light will be on solid When the light is on solid the system will not assist the driver in maintain ing directional control of the vehicle Adjust your driving accordingly ESC may also turn off automatically if it determines that a problem exists with the system The ESC warning light will be on solid to warn the driver that ESC is disabled and requires service If the problem does not clear itself after restart ing the vehicle see your CHEVROLET retailer for service The ESC can be turned off or on by pressing and releasing on the instru ment panel R OFF The ESC Off light turns on solid when the system has been turned off It is recommended to leave the system on for normal driving conditions but it may be necessary to turn the system off if the vehicle is stuck in sand mud ice or snow and you want to rock the vehicle to attempt to free it If cruise control is being used when ESC activates the cruise control automatically disengages The cruise control can be re engaged when road conditions allow See Cruise Control on page 8 34 Traction Control System TCS The vehicle has a Traction Control System that limits wheel spin This is especially useful in slippery road conditions The system operates only if it senses that any of the drive wheels are spin
162. ehicle This may cause exhaust gases to get inside Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide CO which cannot be seen or smelled It can cause unconsciousness and even death Ifthe vehicle is stuck in the snow e Clear away snow from around the base of your vehicle especially any that is blocking the exhaust pipe Check again from time to time to be sure snow does not collect there Open a window about 5 cm 2 in on the side of the vehicle that is away from the wind to bring in fresh air Continued 8 8 Driving and Operating A Warning Continued e Fully open the air outlets on or under the instrument panel Adjust the climate control system to a setting that circulates the air inside the vehicle and set the fan speed to the highest setting For more information about carbon monoxide see Engine Exhaust on page 8 18 Run the engine for short periods only as needed to keep warm but be careful To save fuel run the engine for only short periods as needed to warm the vehicle and then shut the engine off and close the window most of the way to save heat Repeat this until help arrives but only when you feel really uncom fortable from the cold Moving about to keep warm also helps If it takes some time for help to arrive now and then when you run the engine push the accelerator pedal slightly so the engine runs faster than the idle speed This keeps the battery charged to restart the vehicle
163. ehicle if anyone is to be left inside the vehicle Never leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle The temperature inside the vehicle can increase more rapidly and reach much higher levels than the temperature outside This can result in serious injury or death Horn Sound The system provides visual exterior lamps blink sign and audible horns pulse sound for about 30 seconds when any of the doors tailgate or the hood are opened without using the key or pressing the unlock button on the transmitter To stop the horn sound e Press the LOCK or UNLOCK button on the transmitter e Unlock the driver s door with a key In some countries doing so may not stop the horn sound Press the LOCK or UNLOCK button to stop the sound If the unauthorised entry still exists the alarm sound will be activated with a periodic repeat If the system does not operate as described above have it checked by your CHEVROLET retailer Note Tap the key hole or heat the key if the door does not open with freezing key hole in cold weather Do not use the transmitter to lock the vehicle if anyone is to be left inside Never leave children or pets alone in your vehicle The temperature inside the vehicle can increase more rapidly and reach much higher levels than the temper ature outside This can result in serious injury or death Door Unlock and Anti Theft Mode Deactivation 1 Unlock the driver
164. el 3 Pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean 4 Re insert dipstick completely 5 Pull the dipstick out again 6 Check the oil on the dipstick to make sure itis not contaminated Vehicle Care 9 7 MIN MAX 7 Check oil level as shown on the dipstick Oil should be between MIN and MAX If oil level is not clear read the opposite side of gauge instead Diff erent dipsticks are used depending on engine variant 8 Ifthe oil level is below MIN add enough oil of the same grade as is currently in the engine to raise the oil level to MAX Do not fill over MAX mark 9 8 Vehicle Care Engine oil is an irritant and if ingested can cause illness or death Keep out of reach of children Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin Wash exposed areas with soap and water or hand cleaner Adding too much oil can affect engine operation Do not allow oil to go above MAX mark on dipstick Overfilling reservoir can damage your vehicle by Increasing oil consumption Building excessive carbon deposits in the engine When To Add Engine Oil MIN MAX If the oil is below the MIN minimum mark add 1 L 1 qt of the recommended oil and then recheck the level See Selecting the Right Engine Oil in this section for an explanation of what kind of oil to use For engine oil crankcase capacity see Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 Add enough oil of the same grade as is curren
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166. eld The wipers operate for two wipe cycles after the lever is released and one more cycle after 3 seconds See Washer Fluid on page 9 22 for information on filling the windshield washer fluid In freezing weather do not use the washer until the windshield is warmed Otherwise the washer fluid can form ice on the windshield blocking your vision Do not operate the windshield washer continuously for more than some seconds or when the washer fluid tank is empty This can cause the washer motor to overheat resulting in costly repairs Instruments and Controls 4 7 REAR WINDOW WIPER WASHER Windshield Wiper The vehicle may have a rear window wiper washer The ignition must be in the ACC ACCESSORY or ON RUN position to operate the rear window wiper washer Turn the end of the windshield wiper lever to operate the rear window wiper washer The tailgate wiper operates in the following three positions OFF System off Default position INT Intermittent operation LO Continuous wipe slow speed 4 8 Instruments and Controls Washer To spray washer fluid on the rear window press the button at the end of the lever until the washers begin When the button is released the washers stop but the wipers continue to wipe for about three wipes In freezing weather do not use the washer until the windshield 1s warmed Otherwise the washer fluid can form ice on the windshield blocking your vision Less
167. em or a multifunction knob on the radio As soon as the mobile telephone has been switched on and the mobile telephone is logged in the start page appears on the display Steering Wheel Controls X O Mute Power Press to turn on the system Press to mute audio while the radio is on Press and hold to turn off radio 8 o gt Push to Talk Bluetooth End Call Press once to answer or make a call Press to access the Bluetooth menu Press twice to dial a call Press and hold to cancel decline or hang up acall SEEK Press to go to the next preset radio station Press and hold to search for the next station MODE Press to toggle through radio modes as follows FM AM CD AUX FM d Press to increase volume d Press to decrease volume Telephone Connection A connection can be created between a mobile telephone and the infotainment system via a Bluetooth connection as long as your mobile telephone and the mobile telephone portal support this function For information on the Bluetooth function for your mobile telephone see the operating instructions for the mobile telephone Bluetooth Connection The Bluetooth function on the mobile telephone must be activated See the operating instructions for the mobile telephone Bluetooth is a radio standard for wireless connection of a mobile telephone to other equipment Information such as the phonebook call list network operator and
168. en some jumper cables to start your working near any battery vehicle Be sure to use the following aution steps to do it safely Do not allow battery fluid to Tire chains will not fit the compact contact eyes skin fabric or inted surfaces spare Using them can damage the painte i Make sure battery providing jump start has the same voltage as the battery receiving the jump Do not disconnect discharged battery from vehicle vehicle and can damage the chains too Do not use tire chains on the compact spare Ignoring these steps could result in costly damage to the vehicle that would not be covered by the warranty Trying to start the vehicle by pushing or pulling it will not work and it could damage the vehicle 1 Check the other vehicle It must have a 12 volt battery with a negative ground system Only use a vehicle that has a 12 volt system with a negative ground for jump starting If the other vehicle does not have a 12 volt system with a negative ground both vehicles can be damaged ground connection you do not want You would not be able to start your vehicle and the bad grounding could damage the electrical systems To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling set the parking brake firmly on both vehicles involved in the jump start proce dure Put the transmission in P Park before setting the parking brake Turn OFF the ignition on both vehicles Unplug unnecessary
169. enables the radio to jump to regional stations Regional off To turn Regional on or off 1 Press the MENU SOUND button and then the radio menu displays 2 Press the softkey under RDS and then the RDS menu displays 3 Press the softkey under REG Regional is turned on or off whenever you press this softkey Traffic Announcement Press the TP INFO button to listen to traffic announcements if they are available Press TP INFO again to cancel Traffic Station Seek If traffic announcements are not available on the station currently playing press the TP INFO button and the radio searches for the next available traffic announcement station Infotainment System 6 5 RADIO RECEPTION Frequency interference and static can occur during normal radio reception if items such as cell phone chargers vehicle convenience accessories and external electronic devices are plugged into the accessory power outlet If there is interference or static unplug the item from the accessory power outlet AM The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM especially at night The longer range can cause station frequencies to interfere with each other For better radio reception most AM radio stations boost the power levels during the day and then reduce these levels during the night Static can also occur when things like storms and power lines interfere with radio reception When this happens try reducing the tr
170. er by Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program personnel the driver and passengers if any of the Chevrolet vehicle will be provided with one free taxi ride up to 50 kms from the breakdown location in order to continue your journey The maximum number of persons that can avail this facility would at no point of time exceed the number of people including the driver Chevrolet vehicle is permissible to carry under the applicable rules and regulations URGENT MESSAGE RELAY You will be provided an urgent message relay service to help keep in contact with family friends and or work colleagues in the event of a vehicle breakdown or accident LOCKED KEYS LOST KEY Whilst we will always endeavor to provide assistance by the most efficient method however modern security systems sometimes make it extremely difficult for us to gain entry to your vehicle at the roadside should the spare keys not be available Ifa forced emergency entry is required you will be asked to provide the approval granting the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program personnel the requisite permission to gain this access and further confirm that all repair costs relating to any resulting damages to your vehicle will be your sole responsibility and borne by you or customer s car may be towed to nearest authorized CHEVROLET retailer In the event of lost key provision of retrieving spare key from home will be provided only if the event has occurred in the city you are residing NON CO
171. ervals if the vehicle is subjected to extreme operating conditions such as high humidity primarily in coastal areas extremely high or low outside temperatures and substantially varying daytime and nighttime temperatures If there is water in the diesel fuel filter a warning light illuminates in the instrument panel See Water in Fuel Warning Light on page 4 29 Drain the water immediately Driving and Operating 8 39 RUNNING OUT OF FUEL Running out of diesel fuel requires priming after fuel is added With engine switched off turn ignition key to ON wait approximately 5 seconds and turn key to LOCK to perform priming operation Perform this operation 3 times or more while the engine is switched off to avoid air entering the fuel line 8 40 Driving and Operating FILLING THE TANK If you use inappropriate grade fuel or put incorrect fuel additives into the fuel tank the engine and catalytic converter may seriously be damaged Be sure to use the correct fuel corresponding to your vehicle when refueling If you fill petrol in your diesel powered vehicle your vehicle can be seriously damaged If your vehicle has diesel engine you can confirm the correct fuel by taking a look at information on the fuel filler cap For safety reasons fuel containers pumps and hoses must be properly earthed Static electricity build up can ignite the fuel vapor You can be burnt Before refueling switch off engine and any external h
172. es flat avoid further tire and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place well off the road if possible Turn on the hazard warning flashers See Hazard Warning Flashers on page 5 4 Changing a tire can be dangerous The vehicle can slip off the jack and roll over or fall causing injury or death Find a level place to change the tire To help prevent the vehicle from moving 1 Setthe parking brake firmly 2 Put an automatic transmission in P Park or a manual transmis sion in First or R Reverse Turn off the engine and do not restart while the vehicle is raised Donotallow passengers to remain in the vehicle Place wheel blocks on both sides of the tire at the opposite corner of the tire being changed This vehicle may come with a jack and spare tire To use the jacking equipment to change a spare tire safely follow the instructions below Then see Tire Changing on page 9 54 When the vehicle has a flat tire B use the following example as a guide to assist you in the placement of wheel blocks A A Wheel Block B Flat Tire TIRE CHANGING In some models jack handle type 1s applied to the vehicle The actual tools in the vehicle may differ from the description Storing a jack a tire or other equipment in the passenger compart ment of the vehicle could cause injury In a sudden stop or collision loose equipment could strike someone Store all these in the proper place
173. essing SET Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control If the cruise control system is already activated e Press SET until the lower speed desired is reached then release it e To decrease the vehicle speed in small amounts briefly press SET Each time this is done the vehicle goes about 2 km h 1 2 mph slower Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control Use the accelerator pedal to increase the vehicle speed When you take your foot off the pedal the vehicle will slow down to the previously set cruise control speed Using Cruise Control on Hills How well the cruise control works on hills depends upon the vehicle speed load and the steepness of the hills When going up steep hills you might have to step on the accelerator pedal to maintain the vehicle speed When going downhill you might have to brake or shift to a lower gear to keep the vehicle speed down When the brakes are applied the cruise control is disengaged Disengaging Cruise Control There are several ways to turn off the cruise control e Step lightly on the brake pedal or press the i button or press the clutch pedal if you have a manual transaxle Press the button on the cruise control pad Erasing Speed Memory The cruise control set speed is erased from memory by pressing yor if the vehicle is turned off OBJECT DETECTION SYSTEMS ULTRASONIC PARKING ASSIST Rear Parking Assist System The parkin
174. essurized gas inside and can burst if you drop or scratch the bulb You or others could be injured Be sure to read and follow the instructions on the bulb package Switch OFF the ignition and switch OFF the relevant switch or close the doors Only hold a new bulb at the base Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands Replace headlight bulbs from within the engine compartment Note After driving in heavy rain or washing some exterior lamp lenses could appear frosty This condition is caused by the temperature difference between the lamp inside and outside This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn t indicate a problem with your vehicle If the water leaks into the light bulb circuitry have the vehicle checked by your CHEVROLET retailer Vehicle Care 9 31 HEADLAMPS FRONT TURN SIGNAL AND PARKING LAMPS Passenger Side Shown Driver Side Similar A Tum Signal Lamp B Low Beam Headlamp C High Beam Headlamp D Parking Lamp 9 32 Vehicle Care Headlamps To replace one of these bulbs l Open the hood See Hood on page 9 4 Remove the three screws A retaining the headlamp assembly Pull the headlamp assembly straight forward releasing the retaining studs from the grommets Remove the dust cover from the back of the headlamp housing by turning counterclockwise a quarter turn 10 Remove the bulb socket from the hea
175. every 7 500 kms or 6 months if vehicle is driven under dusty driving conditions If necessary correct clean or replace 3 Refer to Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Service and Maintenance 10 3 For vehicles with normal annual mileage Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first 6 Months 7500 1 Year 15000 1 5 Years 22500 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4 Years 60000 4 5 Years 67500 5 Years 75000 5 5 Years 82500 6 Years 90000 6 5 Years 97500 7 Years 105000 CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust Pipe amp Mountings Pr IJI 1 Brake Clutch Fluid 3 4 LE ELTART ALTARET TRET Front Brake Pads amp Dises Pet Pt Pe tp Pea Rear Brake Pads amp Diss i EE Tt et Pt pe tpt Pe Pt ft Parking Brake tt tt tp Brake Line and Connections n Bs ha ari alakalar Manual Transaxle Leak Chek SCS tp Pp tp pt pt a a Transfer Case 7 Rear Diferenia Leak Chek Gp ir hala ala aa 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 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 4 Change the brake fluid every 15 000 kms or 1 year 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
176. ext track e CD Press and hold to fast search forward through the current track F SEEK AST Automatic store e Radio Press to go to the previous available radio station CD Press to go to the previous folder AST Press and hold to access the Autostore menu BAND Press to select between AM and FM FAV Favorites Press to select favorites page MENU SOUND Press to go to the tone menu b Power Press to turn on or mute the system Press and hold to turn off b Volume Turn to adjust the volume Bluetooth Press to access the Bluetooth menu TP INFO Traffic Program Information P O TP Press to access the traffic program menu INFO Press and hold to display radio station information or track information CD AUX Press to choose between CD and auxiliary device TUNE Radio Press to manually select the previous radio station CD Press to go to previous track CD Press and hold to fast search backward through the current track Auxiliary input jack PERATION POWER ON OFF b Power Press to turn on the radio Press to mute the radio while the power is on Press again to cancel mute Infotainment System 6 3 Press and hold to turn the radio off Turn to adjust the volume AUDIO ADJUSTMENT Bass Tone Adjustment l Press and hold the MENU SOUND button the audio menu displays Press the softkey under Bass and turn the
177. ey No 45 Vignan Junior College Road Kundapur Hyderabad 500 081 Tel 040 31906699 Orange Auto Pvt Ltd Showroom 1 6 3 249 3 Abhinandan Towers Road No 1 Banjara Hills Hyderabad 500 034 Tel 040 66515555 Fax 040 66469999 Workshop 1 B 45 46 Industrial Estate Near Andhra Bank Sanatnagar Hyderabad 500 018 Tel 040 66265555 66269999 Showroom amp Workshop 2 16 2 705 1 1 Malakpet Opp Srukrupa Market Hyderabad 500 036 Tel 040 66815555 Fax 040 66179999 Showroom amp Workshop 3 A2 Balanagar Techno Craft Industrial Estate Balanagar Hyderabad 500 037 Tel 040 23721111 Fax 040 23729999 KARIMNAGAR Kun Automobiles P Ltd Showroom amp Workshop M No 8 6 128 Kothi Rampur Hyderabad Highway Road Karim Nagar 505 001 Tel 0878 2276633 9885520022 Fax 0878 2276633 KHAMMAM Fusion Motors Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 11 Sri Sri Circle Opp Reliance Petrol Bunk Rotary Nagar Bypass Road Khammam 507 002 Tel 9247623666 8096991122 WARANGAL Kun Automobiles P Ltd Showroom Door No 15 2 4 1 1 amp 15 2 4 Mulugu Cross Warangal 506 007 Tel 0870 2421955 Fax 0870 2421955 Workshop H No 23 6 132 Hunter Road Opp Citizens Club Warangal Tel 0870 2523377 88 99 Fax 0870 2523399 EAST ZONE ITANAGAR Sango Motors Showroom amp Workshop NH 52A Near Shiv Mandir 6
178. f If it does not have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer This light indicates that the engine coolant has overheated If the light comes on and stays on while driving the vehicle may have a problem with the cooling system Stop the vehicle and turn off the engine to avoid damage to the engine See Engine Overheating on page 9 19 for more information WAIT TO START LIGHT 00 The wait to start light illuminates when preheating is activated When the light goes out the engine can be started For more information see Starting the Diesel Engine on page 8 13 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT Lack of proper engine oil maintenance can damage the engine Driving with the engine oil low can also damage the engine The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Check the oil level as soon as possible Add oil if required but if the oil level is within the operating range and the oil pressure is still low have the vehicle serviced Always follow the maintenance schedule for changing engine oil TA The oil pressure light should come on briefly as the engine is started If it does not come on have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the light comes on and stays on it means that oil is not flowing through the engine properly The vehicle could be low on oil and might have some other system problem If the engine oil pressure warning lamp comes on while driving pull off the ro
179. f the engine compartment near the battery Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it Always keep the covers on any electrical component Engine Compartment Fuse Block Eh i THAE 20a er qe gp al 30A ae sir e par mr Ten e FAT ALY il PeT ros 3 g kazan i H En 7 3 mig ay air ia Commie S pr I gt HI H n arsu Lone o ACARI LH fe gt LH gt LAr E ES gt m ren RE ip bereli i E ef vo BEAR yi ed s Ere EE per IE TT ppa Fy i me astm i GEN Instrument Panel Fuse BATT Block Main Feed 1 Instrument Panel Fuse BALIA e ice Main Feed The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses relays and features shown Antilock Brake Heater Ventilation and Air Conditioning System AUX PUMP Auxiliary Pump Instrument Panel Fuse BATTS Block Main Feed 3 Body Control Module Vehicle Care 9 39 Engine Control Module Heated Washer SPARE ECM Engine Control WASH MIR Fluid Heated Mirrors o el lm PWR TRN Module Powertrain IGN COIL A Ignition Coil A neon IGN COIL B Ignition Coil B STRTR F I I Transmission Electric Parking Brake BEAM LH Headlamp Left Control Module FANI Cooling Fan 1 TRLR Trailer Parking LO Low Beam PRK LP Lamps FAN3 Cooling Fan 3 BEAM RH Headlamp Right FRTWPR Front Wiper Motor PRK LP RH Parking Lamps Right SPARE Spare Relay ei 3 a Vacuum Pump PRK P
180. f you have any questions your authorized CHEVROLET retailer Chevrolet Roadside Assistance will be happy to assist you 13 8 24x7 Roadside Assistance DISCLAIMER CSIPL shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect of any loss or damages arising directly or indirectly due to any delay or non delivery of the services under the CSIPL Roadside Assistance Program In case the vehicle cannot be mobilized on site Customers are advised to use the towing facility as may be arranged by CSIPL Roadside Assistance Program Vendor personnel for taking the vehicle to the nearest authorized workshop In no condition shall the vehicle be towed to any unauthorized workshop Customer agrees that it shall be a condition precedent that the Customers remove their personal belongings like laptops wallets mobile phone and other such valuable items before allowing the Roadside Assistance Vendor personnel to tow the vehicle and also take an inventory list of other belongings inside the vehicle including the current physical conditions of the vehicle like dents scratches tools and spare tyre and to verify the list before taking possession of the vehicle from the authorized workshop CSIPL at its discretion may refuse to render these services to any such Customers who in the reasonable discretion of CSIPL is misrepresenting the facts in relation to the vehicle or any other details sought by the Roadside Assistance call center or the personnel and or in the eve
181. facturer delivery by a CHEVROLET retailer or 2 Tires one 1 year covered by the tire manufacturer the date of first registration of the motor 3 Audio Radio Acc one 1 year vehicle whichever occurs first covered by the Audio Radio Acc manufacturer See clause 5 B Rust Through Three 3 years or 1 00 000 kms The warranty covers exterior body metal except whichever is earlier from the date of 1 Items not covered by warranty listed in clause 3 delivery of the motor vehicle or from the 2 Exhaust pipe and fuel system rust date of first registration of the motor vehicle whichever occurs first A hole through a body panel caused by rust corrosion from inside to outside Service warranty shall be provided by the concerned equipment manufacturer Service and Warranty 12 3 The obligation under this New Vehicle Warranty is limited to the repair of the new motor vehicle at no charge by the Chevrolet authorized retailer For parts replaced during such repair the same warranty applies until the end of the New Vehicle Warranty period as stipulated herein All warranty claims expire at the end of the warranty period as specified under Clause 2 The Owner is responsible for any repair or replacement which are not covered by this warranty Liability of Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd under this New Vehicle Warranty is limited to the value of the service repairs replacement of parts found to be defective with
182. fall upon and attack painted vehicle surfaces causing blotchy ring shaped discolorations and small irregular dark spots etched into the paint surface See your CHEVROLET retailer for assistance and rectification INTERIOR CARE To prevent dirt particle abrasions regularly clean the vehicle s interior Immediately remove any soils Note that newspapers or dark garments that can transfer color to home furnishings can also permanently transfer color to the vehicle s interior Use a soft bristle brush to remove dust from knobs and crevices on the instrument cluster Using a mild soap solution immediately remove hand lotions sunscreen and insect repellant from all interior surfaces or permanent damage may result Your CHEVROLET retailer may have products for cleaning the interior Use cleaners specifically designed for the surfaces being cleaned to prevent permanent damage To prevent overspray apply all cleaners directly to the cleaning cloth Cleaners should be removed quickly Never allow cleaners to remain on the surface being cleaned for extended periods of time Cleaners may contain solvents that can become concentrated in the interior Before using cleaners read and adhere to all safety instructions on the label While cleaning the interior maintain adequate ventilation by opening the doors and windows To prevent damage do not clean the interior using the following cleaners or techniques e Never use a razo
183. field intensity can be transmitted Depending on the type of equipment the functions may be restricted Infotainment System 6 13 Creating a Connection 1 Press 2 Press the softkey button below PAIRING 3 Search and select the device name CAR AUDIO on the phone The name of the device will display for three seconds Mode Selection will display When device is connected BT will now display Once a device 1s paired the radio will use an auto connection feature and try to connect to the last device paired when turned on Making a Call To dial the last number called using the Bluetooth system 1 Press 2 Press the softkey below CALL 3 To redial the last call placed press the softkey below LAST CALL The radio will display Dialing 6 14 Infotainment System To dial a call using the Bluetooth system 1 Press 2 Press the softkey below CALL 3 To place a new call dial the phone number or search the mobile phone address book The radio will display Dialing During a Call There are three audio options on the radio display e Press the softkey below MIC MUTE to mute the phone call e Press the softkey below PRIVATE or to allow the call to be heard from the mobile phone and not the audio system e Press the softkey below HANG UP to end the call Incoming Calls When there is an incoming call the radio will display INCOMING CALL for three seconds The ph
184. for service and diagnostics and to verify the proper operation of the malfunction indicator lamp as may be required for emission inspection purposes To shift out of P Park turn the ignition to ON RUN and apply the brake pedal The battery could be drained if you leave the key in the ACC ACCES SORY or ON RUN position with the engine off You may not be able to start the vehicle if the battery is allowed to drain for an extended period of time START This position starts the engine When the engine starts release the key The ignition switch will return to ON RUN for normal driving STARTING THE DIESEL ENGINE Automatic Transmission Move the shift lever to P Park or N Neutral The engine will not start in any other position To restart the vehicle when it is already moving use N Neutral only Shifting into P Park with the vehicle moving could damage the transmis sion Shift into P Park only when the vehicle is stopped Manual Transmission The shift lever should be in N Neutral and the parking brake engaged Hold the clutch pedal to the floor and start the engine The vehicle will not start if the clutch pedal is not all the way down To restart the engine when the vehicle 1s already moving use N Neutral only Starting the Diesel Engine 1 Turn the ignition key to ON RUN Observe the wait to start light See Wait to Start Light on page 4 25 This light may not come on if the engine i
185. g College Beside Pramod Petrol Pump Latur 413 531 Tel 02382 222600 MUMBAI Ashtavinayak Auto Pvt Ltd Showroom 1 D Mall Off Veera Desai Road Andheri West Mumbai 400 053 Tel 022 66488888 Fax 022 66488880 Showroom 2 Shop no 1 amp 2 Poonam Heights Building SV Road Goregaon West Mumbai 4000062 Tel 022 67822288 Service Network 14 9 Workshop Ram Mandir Road Somani Gram Next to Central Warehouse Corporation Oshiwara Goregaon West Mumbai 400 051 Tel 022 26765555 AVK Automart Pvt Ltd Workshop Fida Hussain Industrial Estate Near Samrat Hotel Pandurang Wadi Road Mira Road West Mumbai 401 104 Tel 022 28453178 28455507 28453564 Nikhil Automobiles Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop 1 A 70 TTC Industry Area Thane Belapur Road Kharghar Near ICI Color Company Khoparkaine West Navi Mumbai 400 709 Tel 022 27780801 40708888 Fax 022 40708899 27780805 Showroom 2 264 265 Vaswani Chambers Opp Old Passport Office Pravhadevi Mumbai 400 025 Tel 022 434594444 24221711 12 Fax 022 24222713 Workshop 2 C o Bharat Tiles amp Marbles Ltd Jaibhimnagar Dharukhana Road Reay Road East Near Sujala Hotel Mumbai 400 010 Tel 022 64560303 23774514 15 16 Fax 022 23774505 Workshop 3 Plot No D 238 A TTC Industrial Area MIDC Shiravane Nerul Navi Mumbai 400 706 Tel 022 43448800
186. g assistance system aids the driver during backward movement of the vehicle by chiming if any object is sensed behind the vehicle This system is turned on whenever the ignition switch is ON and the transmis sion is shifted to R Reverse This system is a deactivated when the vehicle s speed is greater than approxi mately 25 km h The chime sounds once when shifting to R Reverse This indicates a normal condition Chime Warning Sound You can figure out the distance between your vehicle and obstacles using the chime warning sound Note The parking assistance system warning light can come on to indicate that the sensors are dirty If the warning light is on due to the sensors being dirty clean the sensors with a soft sponge and clean water If the warning light is still on after cleaning the sensors consult your CHEVROLET retailer to repair the problem as soon as possible Driving and Operating 8 37 If the following happens this indicates that there is a malfunction in the parking assistance system Consult a CHEVROLET retailer as soon as possible e The parking assistance system warning lamp comes on while driving The chime sounds for 6 times repeatedly when there are no obstacles around the rear bumper Rear Warning Type Warning Zone Zone 2 Zone 3 Warning Range 120 81 cm 80 41 cm Warning Sound gong gong gong 8 38 Driving and Operating Parking assistance system should only be
187. g products Do not apply waxes or polishes to uncoated plastic vinyl rubber decals simulated wood or flat paint as damage can occur Machine compounding or aggressive polishing on a basecoat clearcoat paint finish may damage it Use only non abrasive waxes and polishes that are made for a basecoat clearcoat paint finish on the vehicle To keep the paint finish looking new keep the vehicle garaged or covered whenever possible Protecting Exterior Bright Metal Parts Regularly clean bright metal parts with water or chrome polish on chrome or stainless steel trim ifnecessary For aluminum never use auto or chrome polish steam or caustic soap to clean A coating of wax rubbed to a high polish is recommended for all bright metal parts Cleaning Exterior Lamps Lenses and Emblems Use only lukewarm or cold water a soft cloth and a car washing soap to clean exterior lamps and lenses Follow instructions under Washing the Vehicle earlier in this section Windshield and Wiper Blades Clean the outside of the windshield with glass cleaner Clean rubber blades using a lint free cloth or paper towel soaked with windshield washer fluid or a mild detergent Wash the windshield thoroughly when cleaning the blades Bugs road grime sap and a buildup of vehicle wash wax treatments may cause wiper streaking Replace the wiper blades if they are worn or damaged Damage can be caused by extreme dusty conditio
188. ger seat belts are faulty but there are no passengers in the vehicle Faulty security system unless the vehicle 1s immobilized or unless the alarm is sounding continuously Transmission stuck in sports winter mode When the ABS lights are illuminated Air bag warning lights are illuminated Traction control lights are illuminated Other non safety related lights service warnings are illuminated 23 24 25 26 When your vehicle runs out of windscreen wiper fluid Front windscreen wipers faulty but weather conditions are fair Rear windscreen wiper faulty Vehicle pick up and drop for routine maintenance is not included 13 6 24x7 Roadside Assistance SPECIALEXCLUSIONS The following scenarios are special exclusions under the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program and therefore neither CSIPL nor its authorized retailers will be responsible for any assistance repair costs and are excluded from Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program l gt pe Be sey ce Vehicle is involved in motor racing rallies speed or endurance tests practice runs or operated outside official roads Assistance is required as a result of wars riots uprising mass political demonstrations pillage strike use for military purposes or acts of terrorism earthquake damage freak weather conditions atmospheric phenomena nuclear transformation phenomena or radiation caused by artificial acceleration of atomic particles Breakdown 1s caused by deliberate
189. h a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to the vehicle s higher centre of gravity Distribute the load evenly and secure it properly with retaining straps Adjust the tire pressure and vehicle speed according to the load conditions Check and retighten the straps frequently Do not exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading the vehicle For more information on vehicle capacity and loading see Vehicle Load Limits on page 8 9 3 8 Storage Z NOTES INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument Panel Overview Instrument Panel Overview 4 2 Controls Steering Wheel Adjustment 4 4 Steering Wheel Controls 4 4 Windshield Wiper Washer 4 5 Rear Window Wiper Washer 4 7 COON MENE ME MT tease cece 4 9 Power Outlets 4 10 AShiray ssccieisseessceincsicners 4 12 Warning Lights Gauges and Indicators Warning Lights Gauges and TCS e mek anmadan 4 12 Instrument Cluster 4 13 Speedometer 4 14 Odometer Trip Odometer 4 14 19 ne hi PE GRAM 4 16 Fuel Gauge s scsscccceesssetenac 4 16 Safety Belt Reminder 4 17 Airbag Readiness Light 4 17 Charging System Light 4 18 Diesel Particulate Filter LASD NE NE O SM 4 18 Malfunction Indicator e ME A EE 4 19 Reduced Engine Power LISI 4 20 Service Vehicle Soon Light 4 2
190. half full but it took more or less than half of the tank s capacity to fill it e The gauge pointer may move while cornering braking or accelerating Before refueling stop vehicle and switch off the engine SAFETY BELT REMINDER Driver Safety Belt Reminder Light There is a driver safety belt reminder light on the instrument panel cluster When the engine is started this light flashes for several seconds to remind a driver to fasten the safety belt The light stays on solid until the belt is buckled This cycle may continue with a chime if the driver remains or becomes unbuck led while the vehicle is moving If the driver safety belt is already buckled neither the light nor the chime comes on AIRBAG READINESS LIGHT This light shows if there is an electrical problem in airbag system The system check includes the airbag sensor s the pretensioners if equipped the airbag modules the wiring and the crash sensing and diagnostic module For more information on the airbag system see Airbag System on page 2 22 The airbag readiness light comes on and stays on for several seconds when the vehicle is started Then the light goes out Instruments and Controls 4 17 Vehicle trouble or deployment of the belt tensioners or airbags may be indicated by continuous illumination of o Pa 4 18 Instruments and Controls If the airbag readiness light stays on after the vehicle is started or comes on while
191. he Chevrolet Captiva We would like to undertake a thorough check up of the vehicle at 1000 kms or 30 days whichever occurs earlier This will also allow us to re emphasize the salient features of the Captiva to you In the unlikely event of an emergency assistance please call your nearest CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet or please feel free to call our 24 hr helpline at 1800 3000 8080 Service and Warranty 12 13 1000 kms 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 delivered to my satisfaction Retailer s Signature Customer s Signature 12 14 Service and Warranty 1000 kms Reassurance check up General Status review Check closing efforts of doors keyless entry system amp other functions Under hood Visually check routing leaks amp damage Check fluid levels Engine oil level Brake clutch oil level Coolant level Power steering oil M T A T oil Windshield washer level amp add washer fluid nderbody wheels Visually check routing leaks amp damage Check tire pressure Electrical Checks Malfunction indicator lamp Engine check lamp Charging lamp Oil pressure lamp Parking brake lamp indicator High beam Turn signal Hazard indicator amp all other telltale lamp Rear defogge
192. he Vehicle Is Stuck 8 8 Vehicle Load Limits 8 9 Starting and Operating New Vehicle Break In 8 11 Ignition Positions 8 11 Starting the Diesel Engine 8 13 Retained Accessory Power RAP 8 14 Shifting into Park ShiftingoutofPark A NA Parking over Things That BUTH eee ee 9 Engine Exhaust Engine Exhaust s sen esasidesinin Running the Vehicle While PEK CC e Automatic Transmission Automatic Transmission Manual Mode s issasssisscacascasbans Fuel Economy Mode Manual Transmission Manual Transmission Drive Systems All Wheel Drive Brakes 5 YY O Antilock Brake System ABS canons imoir Parking Brake ae meden Driving and Operating 8 1 Brake Assist ecsisssecsssstesarcerass 8 31 Ride Control Systems Electronic Stability Control ESC 8 31 Descent Control System OCS ekersen 8 33 Automatic Level Control 8 34 Cruise Control CruiseControl 8 34 Object Detection Systems Ultrasonic Parking Assist Rear Parking Assist System 8 37 Fuel PUCK e ae amal nan 8 38 Fuel for Diesel Engines 8 38 Water in Fuel ccsscssaceeessconnrenses 8 39 Running Out of Fuel 8 39 Filling the Tank 8 40 Filling a Portable Fuel ame ln la 8 41
193. he vehicle 10 2 Service and Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULES Maintenance services and record retention are the owner s responsibility You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance services chart For vehicles with normal annual mileage Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first 6 Months 7500 1 Year 15000 1 5 Years 22500 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4 Years 60000 4 5 Years 67500 5 Years 75000 5 5 Years 82500 6 Years 90000 6 5 Years 97500 7 Years 105000 ENGINE CONTROLSYSTEM Drive Belt Atemator Power Steering and AC Compreso 1 Jif 1 Jt 1 Engine Oil and Engine O Fte 0O fe TR TP RPT PR PR EA i R R Cooking System Hose and Connections a ar alar ala alar a lr a ari Engine Cola lapa la alar a klar lr ai ri ee Re oe eo Fuel Line and Connections SSS PP Pt PT Prt tri spi fir Air Cleaner Element 2 IJR afr i k k k 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 7 500 kms or 6 months whichever comes first 2 Inspect the air cleaner element
194. ht If enough space is not available to turn around circle turn the vehicle around as shown in the figure Release conditions for the compass calibration e Press the SET button twice continu ously e When the vehicle is not turned within 90 seconds after calibration mode started Note The direction will be displayed while driving If the compass display continues to flash turn around again slowly until it goes off Note In the compass calibration mode press the SET button to move to deflection calibration mode At that time press v ora button to adjust deflection calibra tion value If there are mobile telephones or magnetic bodies around the DIC the compass may not be operated properly Instruments and Controls 4 37 FATC Display Panel Outside Temperature See Automatic Climate Control on page 7 1 4 38 Instruments and Controls Z NOTES LIGHTING Exterior Lighting Exterior Lamp Controls 5 1 Exterior Lamps Off Reminder 5 2 Headlamp High Low Beam CHANOT MR DEER YEMEM 5 2 Flash to Pass 5 3 Headlamp Range Adjustment 5 3 Hazard Warning Flashers 5 4 Turn and Lane Change BS MANS eee le mil 5 4 Front Fog Lamps casscsccontvswesecs 5 5 RearFoglamps 5 5 Interior Lighting Instrument Panel Illumination CONTON AN 5 6 Dome Lamps e AYN 5 6 Reading Wamp eme anmas 5 7 Lighting Features Entylighting
195. i police or delivery service 8 Tire condition should be inspected before driving and tire pressure should be checked each time you fill your fuel tank or at least every 14 days using a tire pressure gauge 9 More frequent maintenance is required if under dusty driving conditions ADDITIONAL SERVICING Extreme Operating Conditions Extreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the following occurs frequently e Repeated short distance driving less than 5 miles 10 km e Extensive idling and or slow speed driving in stop and go traffic e Driving on dusty roads e Driving on hilly or mountainous terrain Chevrolet recommends to consult authorized CHEVROLET retailer for instructions and vehicle health check up before setting out a long journey e Towing atrailer e Driving in heavy city traffic where the outside temperatures regularly reach 90 F 32 C or higher e Driving as a taxi police or delivery vehicle e Frequent driving when outside temperature remains below freezing Police vehicles taxis and driving school vehicles are also classified as operating under extreme conditions Under extreme operating conditions it may be necessary to have certain scheduled service work done more frequently than the scheduled intervals Seek technical advice on the servicing requirements dependent on the specific operating conditions Service and Maintenance 10 5 RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND
196. icle has one Now connect the black negative cable to the negative terminal of the good battery Use a remote negative terminal if the vehicle has one Do not let the other end touch anything until the next step The other end of the negative cable does not go to the dead battery It goes to a heavy unpainted metal engine part or to a remote negative terminal on the vehicle with the dead battery Connect the other end of the negative cable away from the dead battery but not near engine parts that move The electrical connection 1s just as good there and the chance of sparks getting back to the battery is much less 10 Now start the vehicle with the good 11 12 battery and run the engine for a while Press the unlock symbol on the remote keyless entry transmitter to disarm your security system if equipped Try to start the vehicle that had the dead battery Ifit will not start after a few tries it probably needs service If the jumper cables are connected or removed in the wrong order electrical shorting may occur and damage the vehicle The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Always connect and remove the jumper cables in the correct order making sure that the cables do not touch each other or other metal Vehicle Care 9 63 Jumper Cable Removal Heavy Unpainted Metal Engine Part or Remote Negative Terminal Good Battery
197. iling to meet the emission standard as specified in the said rule our authorized service center shall take such corrective measures as may be necessary and shall at its sole discretion either repair or replace free of charge such components of emission control system as are specified in Annexure II hereof The definitions of various terms used in Emission warranty proposal are given in Annexure I These definitions shall be in line with the definition of the existing product Warranty definition Conditions 1 This warranty will be in addition to and will run concurrently and parallel to the product warranty and will apply only in respect to components as mentioned in Annexure II 2 The period of the vehicle s warranty shall commence from the date of the vehicle sale 2 1 Warranty period 1 00 000 kms or 3 years whichever occurs earlier from date of the vehicle sale 3 The warranty claim will be accepted only after examination carried out by CHEVROLET retailers leading to a firm conclusion that none of the original settings specifications have been tampered with and that the components s as mentioned in Annexure II has have a manufac Service and Warranty 12 25 turing defect and or that the vehicle is unable to meet the In use emission standards 4 The methods of examination to determine the warrantable condition of the components will be at sole discretion of Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd and
198. in the warranty period Beyond servicing and or repairing defective parts in the vehicle Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd does not undertake to replace the vehicle or reimburse the 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 of the cities towns where Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd has its service network as elaborated elsewhere in this Owner s Manual This list of retailers is subject to change modification without prior notice Service outside the municipal limits specified above will be provided after charging the actual to and from traveling and incidental expenses as prevailing from time to time Necessary care and caution is taken in manufacturing of the vehicle however Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused to any article property death or disability caused to any human life arising out of fire electric fault short circuit accidental handling or negligent use of the vehicle The maximum liability in monetary terms shall be restricted to the value of the defective parts and or value of services rendered only Furthermore the New Vehicle Warranty n no case shall extend to the payment of any monetary consideration whatsoever of the replacement or return of the vehicle as a whole The decision of Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd will be final an
199. in vehicles they should have the protection provided by appropriate child restraints Seats and Restraints 2 33 Children who are not restrained properly can strike other people or can be thrown out of the vehicle Never hold an infant or a child while riding in a vehicle Due to crash forces an infant or a child will become so heavy it is not possible to hold it during a crash For example inacrash at only 40 km h 25 mph a 5 5 kg 12 Ib infant will suddenly become a 110 kg 240 Ib force on a person s arms An infant should be secured in an appropriate restraint Children who are up against or very close to any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed Never put a rear facing child restraint in the left front seat Secure a rear facing child restraint n a rear seat It is also better to secure a forward facing child restraint in a rear seat If you must secure a forward facing child restraint in the left front seat always move the front passenger seat as far back as it will go A young child s hip bones are still so small that the vehicle s regular safety belt may not remain low on the hip bones as it should Instead it may settle up around the child s abdomen Ina crash the belt would apply force on a body area that is unprotected by any bony structure This alone could cause serious or fatal injuries To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries during a crash young children sh
200. ing location 6 Putthe compact spare tire near you Raising the vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall To help avoid personal injury and vehicle damage be sure to fit the jack lift head into the proper 7 Turn the wheel wrench or jack location before raising the vehicle handle clockwise until the lifting head fits firmly into the appropriate notch and the tire is off the ground There are notches under the doors at the front and rear of the vehicle Position the jack vertically at the front or rear jacking notch closest to the wheel being changed Make sure all of the jack lift head is touching the jacking flange under the body Do not place the jack under a body panel The lower body about 2 5 cm 1 in Do not raise the vehicle more than it is necessary to change the tire As the jack begins to raise the vehicle make sure jack is properly placed so it will not slip Getting under a vehicle when it is jacked up is dangerous If the vehicle Slips off the jack you could be badly injured or killed Never get under a vehicle when it is supported only by ajack Lifting a vehicle and getting under it to do maintenance or repairs 1s dangerous without the appropriate safety equipment and training If a jack is provided with the vehicle it is designed only for changing a flat tire If it is used for anything else you or others could be badly inju
201. ior to vacuuming To clean 1 Saturate a clean lint free colorfast cloth with water or club soda Microfiber cloth is recommended to prevent lint transfer to the fabric or carpet 2 Remove excess moisture by gently wringing until water does not drip from the cleaning cloth 3 Start on the outside edge of the soil and gently rub towards the center Fold the cleaning cloth to a clean area frequently to prevent forcing the soil into the fabric 4 Continue gently rubbing the soiled area until there is no longer any color transfer from the soil to the cleaning cloth 5 Ifthe soil is not completely removed use a mild soap solution followed only by club soda or plain water If the soil is not completely removed it may be necessary to use a commercial upholstery cleaner or spot lifter Test a small hidden area for colorfastness before using a commercial upholstery cleaner or spot lifter If ring formation occurs clean the entire fabric or carpet Following the cleaning process a paper towel can be used to blot excess moisture Instrument Panel Vinyl and Other Plastic Surfaces Use a soft microfiber cloth dampened with water to remove dust and loose dirt For a more thorough cleaning use a soft microfiber cloth dampened with a mild soap solution Soaking or saturating leather espec lally perforated leather as well as other interior surfaces may cause permanent damage Wipe excess moisture from these surface
202. ir mode is automatically turned on Adjust the fan speed using fan speed control knob This mode can be cancelled by pressing the defrost button again air distribution mode knob or AUTO button Climate Controls 7 5 AQS AQS Air Quality Sensor automatically draws outside air into the passenger compartment or converts air mode into recirculation mode to cut off the exhaust gas from the outside and prevent contaminating air within the passenger compartment Press the AOS button to activate AQS mode The indicator light on the button will come on 7 6 Climate Controls To turn off the AQS mode press the button again The indicator light will go offto confirm the AQS is not activated Your windows may fog if you use the AQS mode for extended periods If this happens turn off the AQS mode and turn to the outside air mode IONIZER The ionizer system releases the ion It provides antibacterial effect to climate control and vehicle interior When the ignition 1s switched on the ionizer is activated automatically The ionizer is deactivated when the ignition is switched off OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY OUTSIDE The outside temperature is always displayed in the DIC The temperature sensor is located in the front bumper area Due to its location the displayed temperature can be affected by road or engine heat while slow driving or idling Temperature Unit Change To change the temperature uni
203. is dangerous They can be overcome by the extreme heat and suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke Never leave a child a helpless adult or a pet alone in a vehicle especially with the windows closed in warm or hot weather 1 16 Keys Doors and Windows The vehicle aerodynamics are designed to improve fuel economy performance This may result in a pulsing sound when a window is partially open To reduce the sound open another window or the sunroof if equipped Take care when operating the power windows Risk of injury particularly to children If there are children on the rear seat switch on the power window lockout system for the power windows Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move Body parts outside vehicle can be struck by passing objects Keep all parts of body inside vehicle Children can operate and become entrapped in power windows Do not leave your keys or unattended children in your car Serious injury or death can occur from misuse of power windows Power windows can be operated with ignition ON ACC Operate the switch for the respective window by pushing to open or pulling to close Operation You may operate the power windows when the ignition switch is ON by using the power window switches on each door panel To open the window press down on the switch To close the window lift up o
204. ision and safe driving Regularly check the condition of the wiper blades Replace hard brittle or cracked blades or those that smear dirt on the windshield Foreign material on the windshield or wiper blades can reduce the effectiveness of the wipers If the blades are not wiping properly clean both the windshield and the blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent Rinse them thoroughly with water Repeat the process if necessary There is no way to remove traces of silicone from glass Therefore never apply silicone polish or wax polish to your vehicle s windshield or you will get streak blade chatter or blade noise that impairs the dirver s vision Do not use solvents gasoline kerosene or paint thinner to clean wipers These are harsh and can damage the blades and painted surfaces Replacing Wiper Blades l Press and hold the wiper blade retaining clip 2 Pull the wiper blade off the wiper arm 3 Install a new wiper blade onto the arm HEADLAMP AIMING Headlamp aim has been preset and should need no further adjustment If the vehicle is damaged in a crash the headlamp aim may be affected If adjustment to the headlamps is neces sary see your CHEVROLET retailer BULB REPLACEMENT Use only the same bulb type for replacement See Bulb Specifications on page 11 5 For any bulb changing procedure not listed in this section contact your CHEVROLET retailer HALOGEN BULBS Halogen bulbs have pr
205. it Note The vehicle should be in stationary condition with the select lever in P Language Display Lanaane Change m km P 599404 Press the button a few seconds when language displays Press the button shortly until the language is displayed to the desired language To select press the button a few seconds Instruments and Controls 4 15 Feature Settings Exit Feature SOT Peas Ex It ii P 599404 Press the button a few seconds when Feature Settings Exit is displayed to return the odometer 4 16 Instruments and Controls TACHOMETER The tachometer displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as muchas possible If the needle is in the warning zone the maximum permitted engine speed is exceeded Engine is at risk FUEL GAUGE Displays the fuel level in the tank Never run the tank dry Because of the fuel remaining in the tank the top up quantity may be less than the specified tank capacity Movement of the fuel within the fuel tank causes the fuel gauge pointer to move when you brake accelerate or turn Here are three things that some owners ask about All these things are normal and do not indicate that anything is wrong with the fuel gauge e At the fuel station the pump shuts offbefore the gauge reads full e It takes more or less fuel to fill up than the gauge reads For example the gauge reads
206. k the doors from outside using the key insert the key and turn it counter clockwise To unlock turn the key clockwise Lock all doors and take the key with you while leaving the vehicle unat tended Unlocked vehicle invite theft To lock any door from the inside pull the door lock button To unlock any door from the inside push the door lock button Note The driver s door lock button cannot be pulled when the door is open This prevents locking the driver s door when you leave the key inside your car by mistake Keys Doors and Windows 1 5 To open a door from the inside or outside pull the door handle The driver s door and the front passen ger s door can be opened by pulling the door handle from the inside even if the doors are locked with the door lock button al 1 6 Keys Doors and Windows POWER DOOR LOCKS Central Locking System You can activate the central door locking system from the driver s door This system allows you to lock and unlock all the doors and tailgate from the driver s door using either the key or keyless remote from outside or the door lock switch from inside Central Locking Button You can also lock or unlock the doors with the door lock switches on the driver s door trim pad Press the left part of the switch to lock the doors To unlock the doors press the right part of the switch To open a door from the inside or outside pull the door h
207. k the vehicle cooling system If extra inhibitors and or additives are used in the vehicle s cooling system the vehicle could be damaged Use only the proper mixture of the engine coolant listed in this Manual for the cooling system See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 for more information Never dispose of engine coolant by putting it in the trash pouring it on the ground or into sewers streams or bodies of water Have the coolant changed by CHEVROLET retailer Checking Coolant The coolant surge tank is located on the passenger side of the engine compart ment See Engine Compartment Over view on page 9 5 for more information on location Turning the surge tank pressure cap when the engine and radiator are hot can allow steam and scalding liquids to blow out and burn you badly Never turn the surge tank pressure cap even a little when the engine and radiator are hot Vehicle Care 9 17 The vehicle must be on a level surface When the engine is cold the coolant level should be between the MIN and MAX lines Adding Coolant If more coolant is needed add the proper coolant mixture at the coolant surge tank but only when the engine is cool See below for instructions on How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge Tank You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine parts Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn if the engine parts are hot enough Do not spill c
208. ke status light P flashes continuously the EPB is only partially applied or released or there is a problem with the EPB If this light flashes continuously release the EPB and attempt to apply it again If this light continues to flash do not drive the vehicle See your CHEVROLET retailer If the parking brake warning light is on the EPB has detected an error in another system and is operating with reduced functionality To apply the EPB when this light is on lift up on the EPB switch and hold it in the up position Full application of the parking brake by the EPB system may take a longer period of time than normal when this light 1s on Continue to hold the switch until the parking brake status light P remains on If the parking brake warning light is on see your CHEVROLET retailer Ifthe EPB fails to apply the rear wheels should be blocked to prevent vehicle movement EPB Release To release the EPB place the ignition in the ON RUN position apply and hold the brake pedal and push down momentarily on the EPB switch If you attempt to release the EPB without the brake pedal applied a chime will sound and the apply footbrake light will appear The EPB is released when the parking brake status light P is off If the parking brake warning light is on the EPB has detected an error in another system and is operating with reduced functionality To release the EPB when this light is on push down on the EPB
209. km h 25 mph or more can be maintained without keeping your foot on the accelerator Cruise control does not work at speeds below 40 km h 25 mph When the brakes are applied or the cancel button pressed the cruise control turns off If the vehicle is in cruise control when the traction control system if equipped begins to limit wheel spin the cruise control automatically disengages The cruise control can be turned back on when road conditions are safe again Cruise control can be dangerous where you cannot drive safely at a steady speed So do not use the cruise control on winding roads or in heavy traffic Cruise control can be dangerous on slippery roads On such roads fast changes in tire traction can cause excessive wheel slip and you could lose control Do not use cruise control on slippery roads The cruise control buttons are located on the right side of the steering wheel On Off Press to turn the cruise control on or off RES Accelerate Resume Press to make the vehicle resume to a previously set speed or accelerate SET Set Coast Press to set the speed and activate cruise control or make the vehicle decelerate amp Cancel Press to disengage the cruise control without erasing the set speed from memory Driving and Operating 8 35 Setting Cruise Control If the cruise button is on when not in use you might hit a button and go into cruise when not desired Keep the
210. l of towed vehicle can be lost e Do not tow if the wheels tran saxle axles steering or brakes are damaged Do not remove the key from the ignition switch as this will lock the steering and this will make the vehicle undriveable Do not use transport tie down hook to tow your vehicle The vehicle could be damaged Rear Towing Eye When towing another vehicle use the rear towing eye attachment It should be used only in an emergency situation for example to pull the vehicle out ofa ditch a snow bank or mud To use the rear towing eye attachment do the following 1 Find the rear towing eye attachment below the floor cover in the luggage compartment Vehicle Care 9 67 2 Open the cover on the rear bumper and screw the towing eye attach ment firmly in place When the rear towing eye attachment 1s used always pull the cable or chain in a straight direction with respect to the eye Do not apply force to the hook from any side direction To prevent damage do not take up slack in the cable too quickly Do not use transport tie down hook to tow another vehicle The vehicle could be damaged 9 68 Vehicle Care APPEARANCE CARE EXTERIOR CARE Washing The Vehicle To preserve the vehicle s finish wash it often and out of direct sunlight Do not use petroleum based acidic or abrasive cleaning agents as they can damage the vehicle s paint metal or plastic parts If damage occurs i
211. l airbag for the driver and the passenger seated directly behind the driver e A roof rail airbag for the outboard front passenger and the passenger seated directly behind the outboard front passenger All of the airbags in the vehicle will have the word AIRBAG embossed in the trim or on an attached label near the deployment opening For frontal airbags the word AIRBAG will appear on the middle part of the steering wheel for the driver and on the instrument panel for the outboard front passenger With seat mounted side impact airbags the word AIRBAG will appear on the side of the seatback closest to the door With roof rail airbags the word AIRBAG will appear along the trim Be sure that cargo is not near an airbag In a crash an inflating airbag might force that object towards a person This could cause severe injury or even death Secure objects away from the area in which an airbag would inflate For more information see Where Are the Airbags on page 2 24 and Vehicle Load Limits on page 8 9 Seats and Restraints 2 23 Here are the most important things to know about the airbag system Airbags are designed to supplement the protection provided by safety belts Even though today s airbags are also designed to help reduce the risk of injury from the force of an inflating bag all airbags must inflate very quickly to do their job You can be severely injured or killed in acrash if you are not wearing you
212. l is cracked cut or snagged deep enough to show cord or fabric e The tire has a bump bulge or split e The tire has a puncture cut or other damage that cannot be repaired well because of the size or location of the damage e Check the wheels for damage Tire defects including those above can cause loss of control of the vehicle resulting in a possible collision If the tires or wheels are damaged or show abnormal wear see your CHEVROLET retailer For reasons of safety tires should be replaced when their tread depth has worn down to 2 to 3 mm winter tires 4mm Use the recommended wheels and wheel lug nuts bolts only Otherwise you can lose control of your vehicle and cause a collision that can result in injuries or damage to your vehicle or other property TIRE ROTATION Normally the front tires wear faster than the rear tires To prolong the life of the tires and avoid uneven treadwear 1 Rotate the tires using the rotation pattern shown if the front tires show greater wear than the rear tires 2 Maintain the correct tire pressure 3 Tighten the lug nuts bolts Vehicle Care 9 49 Lightly coat the center of the wheel hub with wheel bearing grease after a wheel change or tire rotation to prevent corrosion or rust build up Do not get grease on the flat wheel mounting surface or on the wheel nuts or bolts 9 50 Vehicle Care WHEN IT IS TIME FOR NEW TIRES Factors such as main
213. l lights To dim the panel illumination push the button and turn it clockwise To brighten the illumination push the button and turn it counterclockwise DOME LAMPS Press the button on the dome lamp to turn it on or off The dome lamps come on when a door or the tailgate is opened If you continue to open a door or tailgate the lamps will stay on for about 10 minutes Ifall doors and tailgate are closed the lamps dim gradually after about 10 seconds instead of immediately turning off Lighting 5 7 READING LAMPS Dome Lamp Override Avoid using the courtesy light while driving in the dark A lit passenger compartment reduces visibility in the dark and could cause a collision Ase Dome Lamp Override Press to DIS Press the button near each keep the dome lamps and other interior lamp to turn the reading lamps on or off lamps turned off while any door is open Press again to return it to the out position and the lamps automatically come on when any door is opened Note The battery can be discharged if the lights keep turning on for a long time 5 8 Lighting LIGHTING FEATURES ENTRY LIGHTING Welcome Lighting Some lights are switched on for a short time when unlocking the vehicle with the remote control This function facilitates locating the vehicle when it is dark The lighting switches off immediately when the ignition is turned to the accessory position FRONT DOOR STEP LAMPS F
214. larly to children The sunroof can be operated for up to 10 minutes or until a door is opened Keep a close watch on the movable when the ignition key is in the lock parts when operating them Ensure position or out of the ignition that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move 1 20 Keys Doors and Windows Z NOTES SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Head Restraints Head Restraints Position Active Head Restraints Front Seats SeatPositlon Manual Seat Adjustment Power Seat Adjustment Lumbar Adjustment Reclining Seatbacks Folding Seatback Rear Seats SecondRow5Seats Th rdRowSeats Safety Belts SEA e LAME EA How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ee EN e Lap ShoulderBelk Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy scoviinerensecnrsaveurtrnees 2 19 pe RR RR 2 20 Safety System Check 2 21 Safety Belt Care ela dibsiimm 2 21 Replacing Safety Belt System PartsafteraCrash 2 21 Airbag System Airbag System 2 22 Where Are the Airbags 2 24 When Should an Airbag MAG ANAN MR SN 2 26 What Makes an Airbag L eni menim edi 2 27 How Does an Airbag RESAN i ime serinin 2 28 What Will You See after an Airbag Inflates icceswiescovccece 2 28 Servicing the Airbag Equipped ke e A 2 29 Seats
215. last page of text and the extension of the file name will not be displayed Playing an MP3 WMA With the ignition ON insert a CD partway into the slot label side up The player will pull it in Loading then Filecheck and then MP3 or WMA will appear on the display The CD should begin playing You cannot insert a CD with the ACC OFF As each new track starts to play the track number and the song name will appear on the display If the ignition or radio is turned OFF with a CD in the player it will stay in the player When a CD is in the player and the ignition 1s turned ON the radio must be turned ON before the CD will start playback When the ignition and radio are turned ON the CD will start playing where it stopped if it was the last selected audio source The CD player can play the smaller 8 cm 3 in single CDs with an adapter ring Full size CDs and the smaller CDs are loaded in the same manner If playing a CD R the sound quality may be reduced due to CD R quality the method of recording the quality of the music that has been recorded and the way the CD R has been handled There may be an increase in skipping difficulty in finding tracks and or difficulty in loading and ejecting If these problems occur check the bottom surface of the CD If the surface of the CD is damaged such as cracked broken or scratched the CD will not play properly Ifthe surface of the CD is soiled see Care of CDs for
216. le as the seating position where the child restraint will be placed Do not secure a child restraint in a position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires that the top tether be attached or if the instructions that come with the child restraint say that the top tether must be attached According to accident statistics children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position See Where to Put the Restraint on page 2 36 for additional information Seats and Restraints 2 41 SECURING A CHILD RESTRAINT DESIGNED FOR THE LATCH SYSTEM Make sure to attach the child restraint at If a LATCH type child restraint is not attached to anchors the child restraint will not be able to protect the child correctly In a crash the child could be seriously injured or killed Install a LATCH type child restraint properly using the anchors or use the vehicle safety belts to secure the restraint following the instructions that came with the child restraint and the instructions in this Manual Do not attach more than one child restraint to a single anchor Attaching more than one child restraint to a single anchor could cause the anchor or attachment to come loose or even break during a crash A child or others could be injured To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries during a crash attach only one child restraint per a
217. least every 14 days using a tire pressure gauge Check the inflation pressure when the tires are cold Warm tires will produce an inaccurate reading Tires can become warm after driving more than 1 6 km 1 mile and stay warm for up to three hours after stopping How to Check Use an accurate tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of the tires when they are cold Securely retighten the valve caps after checking the tire inflation pressure 9 48 Vehicle Care TREAD DEPTH Check tread depth at regular intervals Tires should be replaced for safety reasons at a tread depth of 2 3 mm 4mm for winter tires The legally permissible minimum tread depth 1 6 mm has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the tread wear indicators TWI Their position 1s indicated by markings on the sidewall If there is more wear at the front than the rear swap round front wheels and rear wheels Tires age even if they are not used We recommend tire replacement every 6 years TIRE INSPECTION Regularly inspect the vehicle s tires including the spare tire if the vehicle has one for signs of wear or damage See When It Is Time for New Tires on page 9 50 for more information Always remove the tires if any of the following statements are true e Youcansee the indicators at three or more places around the tire e You can see cord or fabric showing through the tire s rubber e The tread or sidewal
218. left the engine running the vehicle can move suddenly You or others could be injured To be sure the vehicle will not move even when you are on fairly level ground always set the parking brake and move the shift lever to P Park Follow the proper steps to be sure the vehicle will not move See Shifting into Park on page 8 15 8 20 Driving and Operating AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The automatic transmission permits manual gear shifting manual mode or automatic gear shifting automatic mode The automatic transmission is an electr onically controlled six speed trans mission Sixth gear is overdrive Starting the Vehicle l After warming up the engine continue to press the brake pedal while shifting the shift lever to either the R D position Do not shift between D Drive and R Reverse or P Park while the vehicle is moving This will cause damage to your transmission and personal injury 2 Release the parking brake and the brake pedal 3 Slowly press the accelerator pedal to set the vehicle in motion Transmission Display Odometer 999999 km 999988 If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster the selected gear or transmi ssion mode display will be shown on the bottom of the cluster DIC Shift Lever The shift lever is located on the console between the seats There are several different positions for the automatic transmission
219. lter is required if the driving circumstances are dusty roads air pollution areas and frequent unpaved roads It makes the filter efficiency to be decreased AIR CONDITIONING REGULAR OPERATION In order to ensure continuously efficient performance cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month irrespective of the weather and time of year Operation with cooling is not possible when outside temperature is low Service For optimal cooling performance it is recommended to annually check the climate control system e Functionality and pressure test e Heating functionality e Leakage check e Check of drive belts e Cleaning of condenser e Evaporator drainage e Performance check Use only correct refrigerant Climate Controls 7 13 Climate control systems are serviced by qualified personnel only Improper service methods may cause personal injury 7 14 Climate Controls Z NOTES DRIVING AND OPERATING Driving Information Driving for Better Fuel ECOnomy eesccanerackorssscaatacteermees 8 2 DistractedDriving 8 2 DefensiveDriving 8 3 Control of a Vehicle 8 3 lt p e AA MANA 8 3 e CHING ANAN A 8 3 Off Road Recovery 8 4 Loss of Control imis as 8 4 Driving on Wet Roads 8 5 Highway Hypnosis 8 6 Hill and Mountain Roads 8 6 Winter Driving 8 7 If t
220. luid expan sion if freezing occurs which could damage the tank if it is completely full Radiator antifreeze can damage wind shield washer system and vehicle paint Do not use engine coolant antifreeze in the windshield washer It can damage the winds hield washer system and paint Continuing to drive with worn out brake pads could result in costly brake repair 9 24 Vehicle Care Some driving conditions or climates can cause a brake squeal when the brakes are first applied or lightly applied This does not mean something is wrong with the brakes Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary to help prevent brake pulsation When tires are rotated inspect brake pads for wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in the proper sequence to torque specifications Brake linings should always be replaced as complete sets Brake Pedal Travel See your CHEVROLET retailer if the brake pedal does not return to normal height or if there 1s a rapid increase in pedal travel This could be a sign that brake service might be required Brake Adjustment Every time the brakes are applied with or without the vehicle moving the brakes adjust for wear Replacing Brake System Parts The braking system on a vehicle is complex Its many parts have to be of top quality and work well together if the vehicle is to have really good braking The vehicle was designed and tested with top quality brake parts When parts of the braking s
221. ly too This vehicle has indicators as a remi nder to buckle the safety belts See Safety Belt Reminder on page 4 16 for additional information Why Safety Belts Work When riding in a vehicle you travel as fast as the vehicle does If the vehicle stops suddenly you keep going until something stops you It could be the windshield the instrument panel or the safety belts When you wear a safety belt you and the vehicle slow down together There is more time to stop because you stop over a longer distance and when worn properly your strongest bones take the forces from the safety belts That is why wearing safety belts makes such good sense Seats and Restraints 2 15 Questions and Answers About Safety Belts Q Will I be trapped in the vehicle after a crash if I am wearing a safety belt A You could be whether you are wearing a safety belt or not Your chance of being conscious during and after a crash so you can unbuckle and get out is much greater if you are belted Q If my vehicle has airbags why Should I have to wear safety belts A Airbags are supplemental systems only so they work with safety belts not instead of them Whether or not an airbag is provided all occupants still have to buckle up to get the most protection Also in nearly all regions the law requires wearing safety belts 2 16 Seats and Restraints HOW TO WEAR SAFETY BELTS PROPERLY This section is only for peopl
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223. materials out of the reach of children Engine oil can irritate the skin and can cause illness and even death if swallowed Vehicle Care 9 9 Use of unauthorised or low quality engine oil or chemical engine treatments additives can damage the engine and void your vehicle warranty Do not dispose ofused engine oil and filter with your household waste See your local authorised waste management facility Used engine oil and filter contain harmful elements that may be unhealthy to you and threat to the environment 9 10 Vehicle Care Selecting the Right Engine Oil Selecting the right engine oil depends on both the proper oil specification and viscosity grade Specification This vehicle was filled at the factory with dexos approved engine oil Ensure that the correct specification of oil is used See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 Use only engine oil that 1s approved to the dexos specification or equivalent engine oil as defined in Recom mended Fluids and Lubricants Failure to use the recommended engine oil or equivalent can result in engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty Viscosity Grade SAE 5W 30 is the best viscosity grade for the vehicle Do not use other viscosity grade oils such as SAE 10W 30 1OW 40 or 20W 50 Cold Temperature Operation In an area of extreme cold where the temperature falls below 29 C 20 F an SAE 0W 30 oil may be use
224. may cause wiper linkage damage Always clear ice and heavy snow from the windshield before using the windshield wipers Ifthe overload is caused by an electrical problem and not snow or ice be sure to get it fixed FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The wiring circuits in the vehicle are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses and circuit breakers This greatly reduces the chance of damage caused by electrical problems Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse Before replacing a fuse turn off the respective switch and the ignition A blown fuse can be recognised by its melted wire Do not replace the fuse until the cause of the fault has been remedied Some functions are protected by several fuses Fuses may also be inserted without existence of a function Note Not all fuse box descriptions in this Manual may apply to your vehicle When inspecting the fuse box refer to the fuse box label Vehicle Care 9 37 Fuse Extractor A fuse extractor may be located in the fuse box in the engine compartment Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side and withdraw fuse To identify and check fuses circuit breakers and relays see Engine Compartment Fuse Block on page 9 38 and Instrument Panel Fuse Block on page 9 40 9 38 Vehicle Care ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK The engine compartment fuse block is located on the right side o
225. me noise or vibration from the brake system may be heard or felt when DCS is active This is normal Driving and Operating 8 33 YE Turn the system on by pressing the DCS button located on the instrument panel The green DCS light comes on steady when the system is on gt The green DCS light flashes on the instrument panel while driving at speeds below 50 km h 30 mph to show the system is operating DCS will not activate at speeds above 50 km h 30 mph even if the button is pressed 8 34 Driving and Operating e DCS is designed for driving down steep off road hills e Unnecessary use of DCS can cause malfunctions in the brake system or ESC To turn the system off press the DCS button again and the DCS light turns off Applying the brake or accelerator will also cause DCS to turn off The amber DCS light flashes when the system is not ready due to high temper ature through severe or repeated braking The light will turn off when the system cools The amber DCS light comes on steady if there is a system malfunction If the amber Descent Control System Light comes on and stays on the system 1s malfunctioning See your CHEVROLET retailer for service AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL This feature keeps the rear of the vehicle level as the load changes The system is automatic and no adjustments are necessary CRUISE CONTROL CRUISE CONTROL For vehicles with cruise control a speed of about 40
226. mirrors properly adjusted and use them while driving to increase your visibility of objects and other vehicles around you Do not drive while either outside rearview mirror 1s folded back Do not operate mirror continuously while the engine is not running This will discharge the battery HEATED MIRRORS For vehicles with outside heated mirrors R 68 Rear Window Defogger Press to heat the outside rearview mirrors Heating works with the ignition ON engine running and is switched off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again See Rear Window and Outside Mirror Defogger under Climate Control Systems on page 7 7 for more information Keys Doors and Windows 1 15 INTERIOR MIRROR WINDOWS MANUAL REARVIEW POWER WINDOWS MIRROR To adjust the inside rearview mitror hold the rearview mirror in the center and move it to view the area behind the vehicle Push the lever forward for daytime use and pull it for nighttime use to avoid glare from the headlamps from behind Your view through the mirror may lose some clarity when it is adjusted for night vision Take special care with using your inside rearview mirror when it is adjusted for night vision Failure to ensure a clear rear view while driving may result in a collision causing damage to your vehicle or other property and or personal injury Leaving children helpless adults or pets in a vehicle with the windows closed
227. more information If there 1s no apparent damage try a known good CD Do not add any label to a CD it could get caught in the CD player If a CD is recorded on a personal computer and a description label is needed try labeling the top of the recorded CD with a marking pen instead If a label is added to a CD more than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time or an attempt is made to play scratched or damaged CDs the CD player could be damaged While using the CD player use only CDs in good condition without any label load one CD at a time and keep the CD player and the loading slot free of foreign materials liquids and debris Care of CDs Sound quality can be reduced due to disc quality recording method quality of the music recorded and how the disc has been handled Handle discs carefully and store them in their original cases or other protective cases away from direct sunlight and dust If the bottom surface of a disc is damaged the disc may not play properly or at all Do not touch the bottom surface of a disc while handling it this could damage the surface Pick up discs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer edge If the bottom surface of a disc is dirty take a soft lint free cloth or dampen a clean soft cloth in a mild neutral detergent solution mixed with water and clean it Wipe the disc from the center to the outer edge All of the CD functions work the same
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229. mputer and a description label is needed try labeling the top of the recorded CD with a marking pen instead If a label is added to a CD more than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time or an attempt is made to play scratched or damaged CDs the CD player could be damaged While using the CD player use only CDs in good condition without any label load one CD at a time and keep the CD player and the loading slot free of foreign materials liquids and debris If an error appears on the display see CD Messages later in this section Care of CDs Sound quality can be reduced due to disc quality recording method quality of the music recorded and how the disc has been handled Handle discs carefully and store them in their original cases or other protective cases away from direct sunlight and dust If the bottom surface of a disc is damaged the disc may not play properly or at all Infotainment System 6 7 Do not touch the bottom surface of a disc while handling it this could damage the surface Pick up discs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer edge If the bottom surface of a disc is dirty take a soft lint free cloth or dampen a clean soft cloth in a mild neutral detergent solution mixed with water and clean it Wipe the disc from the center to the outer edge CD Playback Mode Selection Press the CD AUX button to play back the disc from another mode CD Load Inser
230. n safety belts only with mild soap and lukewarm water Seats and Restraints 2 21 REPLACING SAFETY BELT SYSTEM PARTS AFTERA CRASH A crash can damage the safety belt system in the vehicle A damaged safety belt system may not properly protect the person using it resulting in serious injury or even death in a crash To help make sure the safety belt systems are working properly after a crash have them inspected and any necessary replacements made as soon as possible 2 22 Seats and Restraints After a minor crash replacement of safety belts may not be necessary But the safety belt assemblies that were used during any crash may have been stressed or damaged See your CHEVROLET retailer to have the safety belt assem blies inspected or replaced New parts and repairs may be necessary even if the safety belt system was not being used at the time of the crash Have the safety belt pretensioners checked if the vehicle has been in a crash or if the airbag readiness light stays on after you start the vehicle or while you are driving See Airbag Readiness Light on page 4 17 AIRBAG SYSTEM AIRBAG SYSTEM The vehicle has the following airbags e A frontal airbag for the driver e A frontal airbag for the outboard front passenger The vehicle may have the following airbags e A seat mounted side impact airbag for the driver e A seat mounted side impact airbag for the outboard front passenger e A roof rai
231. n the switch Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position Express Down Auto Down Window The driver s window switch has an express down feature that lowers the window without holding the switch To lower the window press down firmly then release the switch The window will open automatically until it is fully open To stop the window while itis opening pull the switch again To raise the window pull up and hold the switch To stop the window release the switch Power Window Lockout Press switchggto deactivate front passenger and rear power windows To activate press again Do not operate the power window switch with no purpose Keys Doors and Windows 1 17 HEATED REAR WINDOW WINDSHIELD WIPER DE ICER Operated by pressing the R Gi button Heating works with the engine running ignition ON and is switched off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again 1 18 Keys Doors and Windows SUNVISORS ROOF SUNVISORS SUNROOF Do not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your windshield or rear window Do not scratch or damage the defroster wires when you clean or work around the windshield or rear window The sun visors can be folded down or If equipped the ignition must be in swivelled to the side to prevent dazzl ON RUN or ACC ACCESSORY ing A Open Close Slide and release the If the sun visors have integral mirrors switch re
232. n Sensor Air Temp Sensor Exhaust Temperature Sensor O a1 A UL BW WN Coolant Temperature Sensor Injectors p Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve NO Exhaust Gas Re circulation Valve 99 Fuel Pump m High Pressure Pump Catalytic Converter is covered only for emission related failures as provided under the warranty statement Replacements if 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 performance problems shall be treated as not relevant to the Emission warranty 24x7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE How to Request Assistance 13 2 ln e be teen ene eee eee 13 3 Cove cd Aea 13 3 Chevrolet Roadside Assistance at Home orontheRoad 13 3 Vehicle Recovery Following Mechanical or Electrical Brcakdow ni reee e 13 3 Vehicle Recovery Following an Accidente e O UR emtennnte ts 13 4 TX Bene Gils eee eee res 13 4 Urgent Message Relay 2 13 4 Locked Keys Lost Key eeen 13 4 Non Covered Events Under the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance e Sa a EE Eee eek Kr 13 4 Special Exclusions yee 13 6 Adverse Weather we 13 6 Force Majeure e ee 13 7 External Factors e 13 7 Right of Refusal aane 13 7 MSS UIUC Se ee eee ee eee 13 7 SUMMA e e 13 7 Disclaimer e e eee 13 8 24x7x365 Days Access Fuel Assistance to Toll Free Number
233. nchor Children can be seriously injured or strangled if a shoulder belt is wrapped around their neck and the safety belt continues to tighten Buckle any unused safety belts behind the child restraint so children cannot reach them Pull the shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock if the vehicle has one after the child restraint has been installed Do not let the LATCH attachments rub against the vehicle s safety belts This may damage these parts If necessary move buckled safety belts to avoid rubbing the LATCH attachments Do not fold the empty rear seat with a safety belt buckled This could damage the safety belt or the seat Unbuckle and return the safety belt to its stowed position before folding the seat the proper anchor location This system is designed to make installation of child restraints easier When using lower anchors do not use the vehicle s safety belts Instead use the vehicle s anchors and child restraint attachments to secure the restraints Some restraints also use another vehicle anchor to secure a top tether l Attach and fasten the lower attachments to the lower anchors If the child restraint does not have lower attachments or the desired seating position does not have lower anchors secure the child restraint with the top tether and the safety belts Refer to your child restraint manufacturer instructions and the instructions in this Manual 1 1 Find the lower
234. nd add to its long life e Avoid full throttle starts e Donotrace the engine e Avoid hard stops except in emergen cies This will allow your brakes to bed in properly e Avoid quick starts sudden accelerat ions and prolonged highspeed driving in order to avoid damage to the engine and conserve fuel Avoid full throttle acceleration in low gear e Donottow any other vehicle IGNITION POSITIONS The ignition switch has four different positions Using a tool to force the key to turn in the ignition could cause damage to the switch or break the key Use the correct key make sure it is all the way in and turn it only with your hand If the key cannot be turned by hand see your CHEVROLET retailer Driving and Operating 8 11 LOCK STOPPING THE ENGINE LOCK OFF When the vehicle is stopped turn the ignition switch to LOCK OFF to turn the engine off Retained Accessory Power RAP will remain active See Retained Accessory Power RAP on page 8 14 This is the only position from which you can remove the key This locks the steering wheel ignition and automatic transmission Push in the ignition switch as you turn the key towards you Do not turn the engine off when the vehicle is moving This will cause a loss of power assist in the brake and steering systems and disable the airbags If the vehicle must be shut off in an emergency 1 Brake using a firm and steady pressure Do not pump the brakes re
235. ne e Consumptive parts and oil grease and other fluids See the following tables of consumptive parts and oil grease and other Consumptive Parts Oil Grease and other fluids fluids 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 Hoses Fuses etc Engine oil Transmission fluid Differential carrier assembly fluid Transfer case fluid Power steering fluid Brake fluid Coolant Grease Washer fluid Battery fluid Diesel Air conditioner refrigerant Other lubricants etc No warranty repair shall be made if it is found that the vehicle Identification number like chassis engine number odometer or the warranty amp service booklet Owner s Manual have been tampered with This list is neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the decision of Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd shall be final and binding Service and Warranty 12 7 WHAT THE OWNER MUST DO In order to keep this warranty valid you must Use your vehicle as instructed in the Owner s Manual Have your vehicle inspected according to this schedule The cost of the service is borne by the owner If the services are not performed within the specified time limits the general and the rust through warranty as referred to under Clause 2 above shall be rendered null and void and shall not be reinstated by a subsequent
236. ne Oil on page 9 7 11 Auxiliary Engine Room Fuse Block on page 9 43 ENGINE OIL To ensure proper engine performance and long life careful attention must be paid to engine oil Following these simple but important steps will help protect your investment Always use engine oil approved to the proper specification and of the proper viscosity grade See Select ing the Right Engine Oil in this section Check the engine oil level regularly and maintain the proper oil level See Checking Engine Oil and When to Add Engine Oil in this section Change the engine oil at the appropriate time See Engine Oil Life System on page 9 11 Always dispose of engine oil properly See What to Do with Used Oil in this section Checking Engine Oil Keep your engine properly lubricated by keeping the engine oil at the correct level It is normal for an engine to consume some engine oil Check the oil level at regular intervals such as every time you stop for fuel In order to get an accurate reading the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground The engine oil dipstick handle is having a yellow color loop See Engine Comp artment Overview on page 9 5 for the location of the engine oil dipstick 1 Park vehicle on level ground 2 Turn off the engine and give the oil 10 minutes to drain back into the oil pan If this is not done the oil dipstick might not show the actual lev
237. ng is chiming and then turned back the lamps on you will not hear a e High beam headlamps can temp warning chime orarily blind other drivers which could result in a collision other vehicles are ahead To turn the high beam headlamps on make sure the low beam headlamps are on Push the turn signal lane change lever away from you and release to turn the high beams on To return to low beams pull the lever towards you and release This indicator light turns on in the instrument panel cluster when the high beam headlamps are on FLASH TO PASS The flash to pass feature works with the low beams on or off To flash the high beams pull the turn signal lane change lever all the way towards you then release it The lever will return to its normal position when you release it The high beam headlamps will stay on as long as you hold the turn signal lane change lever towards you HEADLAMP RANGE ADJUSTMENT Manual Headlamp Range Adjustment ae ee te L ji E fp S E fal Lil iA Sy Ly e hy b 1 fe i a ace Ee Py i F Pi Ths ae a m nE For vehicles with manual headlamp leveling the manual headlamp range control is located next to the steering column This feature lets the headlamp range be adjusted to suit the vehicle load to prevent dazzling The low beam headlamps must be on to adjust the headlamp range 0 Driver s seat occupied 1 Front seats occupied Lighting
238. ng problems for people with a history of asthma or other breathing trouble To avoid this everyone in the vehicle should get out as soon as it is safe to do so If you have breathing problems but cannot get out of the vehicle after an airbag inflates then get fresh air by opening a window or a door If you experi ence breathing problems following an airbag deployment you should seek medical attention The vehicle has a feature that may automatically unlock the doors turn the interior lamps on turn the hazard warning flashers on and shut off the fuel system after the airbags inflate You can lock the doors turn the interior lamps off and turn the hazard warning flashers off by using the controls for those features A crash severe enough to inflate the airbags may have also damaged important functions in the vehicle such as the fuel system brake and steering systems etc Even if the vehicle appears to be drivable after a moderate crash there may be concealed damage that could make it difficult to safely operate the vehicle Use caution if you should attempt to restart the engine after a crash has occurred In many crashes severe enough to inflate the airbag windshields are broken by vehicle deformation Additional wind shield breakage may also occur from the front outboard passenger airbag e Airbags are designed to inflate only once After an airbag inflates you will need some new parts for the airbag sys
239. ning or beginning to lose traction When this happens TCS applies the brakes to limit wheel spin and also reduces engine power The system may be heard or felt while it is working but this is normal Hill Start Assist HSA The system helps prevent rollback when driving away on hill When depress the accelerator pedal after release the brake pedal on hill the brakes remain on for approximately 2 seconds Active Rollover Protection ARP This function is part of the ESC system When the vehicle moves in an extremely unstable manner this function helps the vehicle maintain normal stability When the ESC system activates to correct the vehicle stability reduce the speed and pay extra attention to the road The ESC system is only a supplemen tary device for the vehicle When the vehicle exceeds its physical limits it cannot be controlled Do not rely on the system Keep driving safely When the ESC is applied you may hear some noise or feel a vibration from the brake pedal or other relevant system They are caused by pressure changes in the relevant systems DESCENT CONTROL SYSTEM DCS The Descent Control System DCS allows the vehicle to travel at a low speed without applying the brake The vehicle will automatically deceler ate to a low speed and remain there when DCS is turned on Use only when descending steep grades while driving off road Do not use when driving on normal road surfaces So
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241. nob on the air outlets up and down or left and right to direct the airflow Use the thumbwheels near the air outlets to open or close off the airflow Operation Tips e Clear away any ice snow or leaves from air inlets at the base of the windshield that could block the flow of air into the vehicle e Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects to help circulate the air inside the vehicle more effectively e Use of non approved hood deflectors can adversely affect the performance of the system Check with your CHEVROLET retailer before adding equipment to the outside of the vehicle e Do not insert any objects in the outlets as failure of the mechanism may occur Side Vents You can direct air through both adjustable side vents towards either side of the front passenger area or towards the side windows Centre Vents vr i b ml TT Beat Ee Jame r F i Poa ia You can control the direction of airflow through both adjustable centre vents To Shut Off the Centre Vents and the Side Vents Turn the wheel below or next to each vent outlet to block the airflow through the vents Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents Risk of damage and injury in case ofan accident FIXED AIR VENTS Windshield Defroster Vents The windshield defroster vents direct air onto the windshield Floor Vents The floor vents direct air into the front foot area Front Doo
242. ns sand salt heat sun snow and ice Weatherstrips Apply silicone grease on weatherstrips to make them last longer seal better and not stick or squeak Tires Use a stiff brush with tire cleaner to clean the tires Using petroleum based tire dressing products on the vehicle may damage the paint finish and or tires When applying a tire dressing always wipe off any overspray from all painted surfaces on the vehicle Vehicle Care 9 69 Wheels and Trim Aluminum Or Chrome Use a soft clean cloth with mild soap and water to clean the wheels After rinsing thoroughly with clean water dry with a soft clean towel A wax may then be applied Chrome wheels and other chrome trim may be damaged if the vehicle is not washed after driving on roads that have been sprayed with magne sium calcium or sodium chloride These chlorides are used on roads for conditions such as ice and dust Always wash the chrome with soap and water after exposure 9 70 Vehicle Care To avoid surface damage do not use strong soaps chemicals abrasive polishes cleaners brushes or clea ners that contain acid on aluminum or chrome plated wheels Use only approved cleaners Also never drive a vehicle with aluminum or chrome plated wheels through an automatic car wash that uses silicone carbide tire cleaning brushes Damage could occur and the repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Steering Suspension
243. nt of unruly rude use of abusive and foul languages physical abuse and such other similar behavior to the Roadside Assistance Vendor s personnel by the Customer or the occupant of the vehicle CSIPL reserves the right to change or modify any of the services and the charges thereto that are rendered in this Roadside Assistance Program without any notice FIND NEW ROADS a CHEVROLET ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Toll Free No 0124 4388090 Service Network 14 1 SERVICE NETWORK CHEVROLET SALES INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK North ZONG NN 14 2 West ZONE sssserorssnssssdaverarneveandtaass 14 7 Souilh ZOMG me e mame 14 12 East ZONG oirirc 14 17 International asarak 14 20 amp Indicates Retailer Sales and Service QO Indicates Chevrolet Authorized Service Center Authorized Service Center ASC are authorized to carry out Periodic Maintenance Free Paid Minor Running Repair Only The list of authorized Retailers ASC are mentioned herein as of February 2015 For any change in authorized Retailers ASC please visit www chevrolet co in 14 2 Service Network NORTH ZONE STATE DELHI X Ganganagar Automobiles Pvt Ltd Aarav Chevrolet Showroom 11 A Shivaji Marg Moti Nagar Opp L amp T Building New Delhi 110 015 Tel 011 41238888 Workshop 56 Rama Road Opposite Radha Palace Banquet Hall New Delhi 110 015 Tel 011 49258888 8826292810 8826292815 Arya Automobile
244. o drop from a height of about 30cm 1 foot Make sure the hood is locked firmly in place Pull on the front edge of the hood to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle Do not pull the hood release handle while your vehicle is moving Do not move your vehicle with the hood open An open hood will obscure the driver s vision Operating your vehicle with the hood open can lead to a collision resulting in damage to your vehicle to other property personal injury or even death Only perform engine compartment checks when the ignition is OFF The cooling fan may start operating even ifthe ignition is OFF Vehicle Care 9 5 ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW Diesel Engine Z22D1 LNQ 9 6 Vehicle Care Engine Air Cleaner Filter on page 9 13 Power Steering Fluid Reservoir See Power Steering Fluid on page 9 20 Engine Oil Fill Cap See When to Add Engine Oil under Engine Oil on page 9 8 Brake Fluid Reservoir See Brakes Fluid on page 9 24 Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap See Checking Coolant under Engine Coolant on page 9 17 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Reservoir See Clutch Fluid on page 9 26 Engine Compartment Fuse Block on page 9 38 Battery on page 9 27 9 Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir See Adding Windshield Washer Fluid under Washer Fluid on page 9 22 10 Engine Oil Dipstick See Checking Engine Oil under Engi
245. o not race the engine and avoid sudden acceleration Parking After stoping the vehicle with pressing the brake pedal engage P and apply the parking brake and then remove ignition key Kickdown For faster acceleration press the acce lerator pedal all the way down and hold The transmission shifts to a lower gear depending on the engine speed Fault In the event of a fault the malfunction indicator light illuminates The trans mission no longer shifts autom atically nor manually because it is locked in a certain gear Have the cause of the fault remedied by CHEVROLET retailer FUEL ECONOMY MODE The vehicle may have a fuel economy mode When engaged fuel economy mode can improve the vehicle s fuel arn Pressing the eco button the shift lever will engage fuel economy mode When activated the eco light in the instrument cluster will come on See Fuel Economy Light on page 4 28 Pressing the button a second time will turn fuel economy mode off When fuel economy mode is on e The transmission will upshift sooner and downshift later e The torque converter will lock up sooner and stay on longer e The accelerator pedal will be less sensitive e The vehicle s computers will more ageressively shut off fuel to the engine under deceleration Do not use fuel economy mode while towing MANUAL TRANSMISSION MANUAL TRANSMISSION 1 First Press the clutch pedal and shift into 1 First Then sl
246. o reset the driving time to zero press the MODE button for more than 2 seconds The driving time will be initialized to 0 00 after being displayed to 99 59 Average Fuel Consumption de E minim IE L 100km This mode indicates the vehicle s average fuel consumption Note Average fuel consumption is reset to 10 0 ifthe battery is disconnected To reset the average fuel consump tion to zero press the MODE button for more than 2 seconds The average fuel consumption can differ from the actual average fuel consumption according to driving conditions Instruments and Controls 4 35 The average fuel consumption can vary according to the driving conditions driving pattern or vehicle speed 4 36 Instruments and Controls Compass This displays the vehicle s driving direction to 8 direction N NE E SE S SW W NW Compass Calibration imap b p Whenever the DIC or the battery is disconnected the DIC must be recalibrated To do this the vehicle must be driven through 360 Until calibrated the compass will not function correctly 1 If you press the MODE and SET button simultaneously for more than 2 seconds the compass display flashes Turn the vehicle around 1 complete circle within 90 seconds slowly then the calibration will be accomplished When the calibration is finished the compass display does not flash anymore You can turn around to any direction left or rig
247. oated with petroleum jelly vaseline DO NOT USE GREASE Battery top amp vent plugs must always be kept clean amp dry Electrolyte level must always be maintained in line with the bottom of the vent hole In case of any drop in electrolyte 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 arising out of faulty material or workmanship developing under proper use and NOT when the battery is merely discharged Service and Warranty 12 21 Defects arising out of faulty vehicle electrical systems negligent maintenance incorrect charging or improper filling of the battery by unauthorised dealers auto electricians are not covered by warranty Consequent liabilities are not covered by this warranty policy CHEVROLET retailer s Stamp 12 22 Service and Warranty SEPARATE CORROSION PROTECTION SERVICE Body Underbody Corrosion Protection Service Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd provides a three 3 years or 1 00 000 kms whichever is earlier warranty vehicle that no rust through of the body underbody will occur provided that the directives from Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd concerning the treatment maintenance and care of the vehicle Owner s Manual and especially the inspection and checks prescribed in the service booklet have been carried out Furthermore the body paintwork and the corrosion protection must be vi
248. object e If the vehicle hits an object that deforms the airbags could inflate at a different crash speed than if the vehicle hits an object that does not deform e If the vehicle hits a narrow object like a pole the airbags could inflate at a different crash speed than if the vehicle hits a wide object like a wall e Ifthe vehicle goes into an object at an angle the airbags could inflate at a different crash speed than if the vehicle goes straight into the object Thresholds can also vary with specific vehicle design Frontal airbags are not intended to inflate during vehicle rollovers rear impacts or n many side impacts Always wear your safety belt even with frontal airbags The vehicle may have seat mounted side impact and roof rail airbags See Airbag System on page 2 22 Seat mounted side impact and roof rail airbags are intended to inflate in moderate to severe side crashes Seat mounted side impact and roof rail airbags will inflate if the crash severity is above the system s designed threshold level The threshold level can vary with specific vehicle design Seat mounted side impact airbags are not intended to inflate in frontal impacts near frontal impacts rollovers or rear impacts Roof rail airbags are not intended to inflate in rollovers or rear impacts A seat mounted side impact airbag and roof rail airbags are intended to deploy on the side of the vehicle that is struck In any parti
249. olutions engine temperature and mileage Based on driving conditions the mileage at which an oil change is indicated can vary considerably For the oil life system to work properly the system must be reset every time the oil is changed When the system has calculated that oil life has been diminished it indicates that an oil change is necessary A change engine oil lamp displays Change the oil as soon as possible within the next 1 000 kms It is possible that if driving under the best condi tions the oil life system might indicate that an oil change is not necessary for up to a year The engine oil and filter must be changed at least once a year and at this time the system must be reset Your CHEVROLET retailer has trained service people who will perform this work and reset the system Vehicle Care 9 11 It is also important to check the oil regularly over the course of time and oil drain interval and keep it at the proper level If the system is ever reset accidentally the oil must be changed at 15 000 kms since the last oil change After you change the oil the oil life monitor will need to be reset See CHEVROLET retailer for service How to Reset the Engine Oil Life System The engine oil life system calculates when to change your engine oil and filter based on vehicle use Anytime engine oil is changed reset the system so it can calculate when the next oil change 1s required To reset the engine oil life s
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251. onds to change display mode Press to display the ID3 tag information of the current files AUXILIARY DEVICES The radio has one auxiliary input jack diameter 3 5 mm located on the lower right side of the faceplate This is not an audio output do not plug the head phone set into the front auxiliary input jack You can however connect an external audio device such as an 1Pod laptop computer MP3 player or CD changer to the auxiliary input jack for use as another source for audio listening AUX In Mode Selection Press the CD AUX button in the other playback mode If the auxiliary jack doesn t detect the presence of an output jack the aux mode will be prevented from coming up PHONE BLUETOOTH General Information Vehicles with Bluetooth provide the possibility of holding conversations via a vehicle microphone and the vehicle loudspeakers as well as operating the most important functions via the infotainment system Not all mobile phone functions are supported by every mobile phone The phone functions available depend on the relevant mobile phone and network provider For further information see the cell phone manufatrurer s user guide or contact your network provider Bluetooth For security reasons at least a four digit and randomly selected Personal Identi fication Number PIN code should be used to pair devices Operation Bluetooth can be operated via a steering wheel remote control syst
252. one number will display until the softkey below ANSWER or DECLINE is pressed e To answer an incoming call press the softkey below ANSWER e To decline an incoming call press the softkey below DECLINE Bluetooth Music Controls The infotainment system can connect to Bluetooth devices to play music through the audio system To play music through an audio device 1 Connect to the Bluetooth device See Creating a Connection earlier in this section for help connecting the device 2 In the Mode Selection menu press the softkey belowAUDIO PLAY 3 Press the softkey below the desired option to PLAY PAUSE TRACK UP or TRACK DOWN 4 Tochange folders press SEEK Climate Controls 7 1 CLIMATE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROLS AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL General Description Full Automatic Temperature Control FATC System controls the interior temperature in Climate Control Systems your vehicle automatically and provides the greatest amount of comfort in the interior Automatic Climate Control 7 1 regardless of the weather outside temperature or season It will achieve the desired Automatic Temperature temperature when you select the AUTO mode Control eee ee 7 2 The desired temperature is controlled by an in car sensor signal coolant temperature Manual Control in Tal sunlight sensor signal and the ambient temperature sensor signal GEZ semai e eydi ei 7 6 Outside Temperature Display 7 6 Rear Window and
253. ons e Become familiar with vehicle features before driving such as programming favorite radio stations and adjusting climate control and seat settings e Wait until the vehicle is parked to retrieve items that have fallen to the floor e Stop or park the vehicle to attend to children e Keep pets in an appropriate carrier or restraint e Avoid stressful conversations while driving whether with a passenger or onacell phone Taking your eyes off the road too long or too often could cause a crash resulting in injury or death Focus your attention on driving Refer to the Infotainment section for more information on using that system including pairing and using a cell phone DEFENSIVE DRIVING Defensive driving means always expect the unexpected The first step in driving defensively is to wear the safety belt See Safety Belts on page 2 14 e Assume that other road users pedestrians bicyclists and other drivers are going to be careless and make mistakes Anticipate what they might do and be ready e Allow enough following distance between you and the driver in front of you e Focus on the task of driving CONTROLOFA VEHICLE Braking steering and accelerating are important factors in helping to control a vehicle while driving BRAKING Braking action involves perception time and reaction time Deciding to push the brake pedal is perception time Actually doing it is reaction time Aver
254. oolant level If the coolant level is low check for leaks for 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 if the coolant is still leaking consult a CHEVROLET retailer immediately Scalding hot coolant steam could be blown out under pressure which could cause serious injury Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when engine and radiator are hot POWER STEERING FLUID See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9 5 for reservoir location When to Check Power Steering Fluid It is not necessary to regularly check power steering fluid unless there is a leak in the system is suspected or an unusual noise is heard A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem Have the system inspected and repaired How to Check Power Steering Fluid To check the power steering fluid do the following 1 Turn the ignition OFF and let the engine compartment cool down 2 Wipe the cap and the top of the reservoir clean 3 Unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick with a clean rag 4 Replace the cap and completely tighten it 5 Remove the cap again and look at the fluid level on the dipstick When the engine is hot the level should be at the hot MAX level When the engine is cold the fluid level should be between MIN and MAX on the dipstick What to Use To determine wh
255. oolant on a hot engine When replacing the pressure cap make sure itis hand tight and fully seated 9 18 Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Surge Tank This vehicle has a specific coolant fill procedure Failure to follow this procedure could cause the engine to overheat and be severely damaged If a problem yet has not been found check to see if coolant is visible in the coolant surge tank If coolant is visible but the coolant level is not at between the MIN and MAX lines add only recommended coolant available with your CHEVROLET retailer At the coolant surge tank but be sure the cooling system including the coolant surge tank pressure cap is cool before doing it See Engine Overheating on page 9 19 for more information Steam and scalding liquids from a hot cooling system can blow out and burn you badly They are under pressure and if you turn the coolant surge tank pressure cap even a little they can come out at high speed Never turn the cap when the cooling system including the coolant surge tank pressure cap is hot Wait for the cooling system and coolant surge tank pressure cap to cool if you ever have to turn the pressure cap It is not needed to add coolant more frequently than the recommended interval If you are adding coolant often this may be a sign that your engine needs maintenance Contact your CHEVROLET retailer fora check of the cooling system In cold weather wate
256. or its retailers and results of such examination will be final and binding If on exami nation the warrantable condition is not established Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd will have the right to charge full or part of the cost of such examination and resulting repairs rectification 5 In case of acceptance of the warranty under Emission Warranty Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd will replace at retailers free of charge the components which are covered as mentioned in Annexure II but the consumables as mentioned in OM shall be charged as per actual applicable rates 6 In case of a vehicle in which the 12 26 Service and Warranty Je components covered under Emis sion Warranty or the associated parts are not independently replaceable on account of their being integral parts of a complete assembly Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd will have the sole discretion to replace either the entire assembly or by using some of the parts of the system through suitable repairs or modifica tions Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may be found necessary to establish compliance to In use emission standards in addition to the replacement of the components covered under Emission Warranty will not be made free of cost unless such parts are also found to be in a warrantable condition within the scope and limit of the product Warranty Chevrolet Captiva 3years 1 00 000 kms whichever is earlier on vehicl
257. orkshop Khasara No 319 Kankarda Bhunaboy NH 8 Jaipur Road Ajmer 305001 Tel 0145 2788192 93 2788222 23 ALWAR Triumph Motors Showroom amp Workshop Old Delhi Road Near Jhankar Hotel Alwar 301 001 Telefax 0144 3047571 78 BHILWARA Rajdeep Autowheels P Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Payal Resort Ajmer Road Bhilwara 311001 Tel 01482 265164 BIKANER Sunehri Cars Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 15 Transport Nagar NH 15 Ganganagar Road Bikaner 334 001 Tel 8003399060 66 69 BANSWARA Atharva Motors Pvt Ltd Workshop Janamedi Udaipur Road Banswara 327 001 Tel 02962 250227 CHITTORGARH Atharva Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom Plot No 86 Kabir Colony Bhilwara Road Chittorgarh 312001 Tel 01472 247598 Fax 01472 247598 Workshop Near Saint Paul s School Opp Rajasthan State Seed Corp Nimbhera Road Chittorgarh 312 001 Tel 01472 240598 CHOMU Triumph Motors Showroom amp Workshop Near Radha Soami Bagh Jaipur Road Chomu 303 702 Tel 0142 3304000 JAIPUR Triumph Motors Showroom 1 Corporate Tower A 1 Jawahar Lal Marg Jaipur 302 015 Tel 0141 4057575 Fax 0141 4057500 Showroom 2 C7D Sawai Jai Singh Highway Bani Park Jaipur 302 016 Tel 0141 4122222 Fax 0141 4122233 Workshop 1 G 109A Sitapura Industrial Area Jaipur 302 004 Tel 0141 5122333 5113636
258. ot plug in equipment that exceeds the maximum 20 ampere rating Certain accessory power plugs may not be compatible with the accessory power outlet and could overload vehicle or adapter fuses If a problem is experi enced see your CHEVROLET retailer When adding electrical equipment be sure to follow the proper installation instructions included with the equipment Hanging heavy equipment from the power outlet can cause damage not covered by the vehicle warranty The power outlets are designed for accessory power plugs only such as cell phone charge cords Instruments and Controls 4 11 If you leave the vehicle with an inflammable explosive substance such as a disposable lighter inside the car in summer it can explode and cause fire due to an increase of temperature in the passenger compa rtment and the boot Please ensure that no inflammable explosive substances are left or kept inside the car 4 12 Instruments and Controls ASHTRAY The ashtray can be placed into the front console cupholders Cigarettes and other smoking mater als could set them on fire Do not put paper or other flammable items in the ashtray An ashtray fire can lead to personal injury or damage to your vehicle or other property WARNING LIGHTS GAUGES AND INDICATORS Warning lights and gauges can signal that something is wrong before it becomes serious enough to cause an expensive repair or replacement Paying at
259. otation 9 49 9 2 Vehicle Care GENERAL INFORMATION ACCESSORIES AND VEHICLE STORAGE MODIFICATIONS Storage for a long period of time When It Is Time for We recommend to use genuine parts and If the vehicle is to be stored for several NEW MNS ee 9 50 accessories and factory approved parts months Buying New MES esasen 9 50 specific for your vehicle type We cannot e Wash and wax the vehicle assess or guarantee reliability of other products even if they have a regulatory Different Size Tires and e Have the wax in the engine compart Wheels sase 9 51 l ment and underbody checked l l or otherwise granted approval Wheel Alignment and Tire e e Clean and preserve rubber seals Do not make any modifications to the BaO RAM A 9 51 i Ch medi Wheel Rep i 9 51 electrical system e g changes of electronic ange engine Ou lt P A meno ene g control units chip turning e Drain washer fluid reservoir Tire Chains anama kasasi tai 9 52 l e Check coolant anti freeze and It a Tire ec Flat weeioutectcencess 9 53 corrosion protection Tire Changing e 9 54 Never modify your vehicle It may e Adjust tire pressure to the value Storing a Flat Tire and Tools 9 59 affect the performance durability and specified for full load Compact Spare Tire 9 59 safety of the vehicle and the warranty N TE Jano Sarii may not cover any problems caused oa eng oe lie wear p 5 by the modification ated place For manu
260. ough a pulse in the brake pedal and the noise of the regulation process For optimum braking keep the brake pedal fully depressed throughout the braking process despite the fact that the pedal is pulsating Do not reduce the pressure on the pedal The ABS control can be known by vibration and noise of the ABS process To optimum stop the vehicle keep depressing the footbrake even if the brake pedal vibrate Do not decrease your power to depress the footbrake When you start the vehicle after ignition switched ON you can hear mechanical sounds It is normal that the ABS is to be ready See Antilock Brake System ABS Warning Light on page 4 23 Fault If there is a fault in the ABS the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heavier than normal The advantages of ABS are no longer available During hard braking the vehicle can no longer be steered and may swerve Have the cause of the fault remedied by a CHEVROLET retailer Using ABS Do not pump the brakes Just hold the brake pedal down firmly and let ABS work You might hear the ABS pump or motor operating and feel the brake pedal pulsate but this is normal Braking in Emergencies ABS allows the driver to steer and brake at the same time In many emergencies steering can help more than even the very best braking PARKING BRAKE The vehicle has an Electric Parking Brake EPB The switch for the EPB is in the center console Th
261. ould always be secured in appropriate child restraints 2 34 Seats and Restraints CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS restraints there are many different models available When purchasing a child restraint besure it is designed to be used in a motor vehicle The restraint manufacturer s instru ctions that come with the restraint state the weight and height limita tions for a particular child restraint In addition there are many kinds of restraints available for children with Q What are the different types of special needs A Rear Facing Infant Seat add on child restraints A rear facing infant seat A provides A Add on child restraints which are S e wiih the Senne T a purchased by the vehicle s owner To reduce the risk of neck and head against the back of the infant are available in four basic types injury during a crash infants need The harness system holds the infant in Selection of a particular restraint complete support In a crash if an place and ina crash acts to keep the should take into consideration not infant is in a rear facing child restraint infant positioned in the restraint only the child s weight height and the crash forces can be distributed age but also whether or not the across the strongest part of an infant s restraint will be compatible with the body the back and shoulders Infants motor vehicle in which it will be should always be secured in rear used facing child restraints
262. oulder belt over an armrest LAP SHOULDER BELT All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap shoulder belt except for the second row center position which may have a lap belt See Lap Belt on page 2 20 for more information The following instructions explain how to wear a lap shoulder belt properly l Adjust the seat if the seat is adjustable so you can sit up straight 2 Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you Do not let it get twisted The lap shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across you very quickly If this happens let the belt go back slightly to unlock it Then pull the belt across you more slowly If the shoulder portion of a passenger belt is pulled out all the way the child restraint locking feature may be engaged If this happens let the belt go back all the way and start again Seats and Restraints 2 17 3 Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it 1S secure Position the release button on the buckle so that the safety belt could be quickly unbuckled ifnecessary If equipped with a shoulder belt height adjuster move it to the height that is right for you See Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster later in this section for instructions on use and important safety information 2 18 Seats and Restraints 5 To make the lap part tight pull up on the shoulder belt It may be necessary to pull the s
263. owly let up on the clutch pedal as you press the accelerator pedal You can shift into 1 First when you are going less than 32 km h 20 mph If you have come to a complete stop and it is hard to shift into 1 First put the shift lever in N Neutral and let up on the clutch Press the clutch pedal back down Then shift into 1 First 2 Second Press the clutch pedal as you let up on the accelerator pedal and Driving and Operating 8 25 shift into 2 Second Then slowly let up on the clutch pedal as you press the accelerator pedal 3 Third 4 Fourth 5 Fifth 6 Sixth Shift into 3 Third 4 Fourth 5 Fifth and 6 Sixth the same way you do for 2 Second Slowly let up on the clutch pedal as you press the accelerator pedal If vehicle speed drops below 32 km h 20 mph or if the engine 1s not running smoothly you should downshift to the next lower gear You may have to downshift two or more gears to keep the engine running smoothly or for good performance To stop let up on the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal Just before the vehicle stops press the clutch pedal and the brake pedal and shift to N Neutral N Neutral Use this position when you start or idle the engine R Reverse To back up press down on 8 26 Driving and Operating the clutch pedal and press the button on the back of the shift knob while moving the shift lever into the R Reverse position Let up on the
264. pacities such as loading weight passenger speed use as a commercial vehicle and rpm limitations f Damage caused by driving the vehicle under severe conditions such as un pliable or water logged roads in races or rallies g Damage caused by natural disasters including but not restricted to earthquakes storms floods fire and accidents The owners are recommended to keep their vehicle insurance valid at all times h Damage caused by smoke chemicals bird droppings salt stone chipping scratches iron dust or any other extraneous circumstances like external mechanical or chemical influences regarding paint or body damage specially stone throw air borne rust industrial fall out damage to catalytic converter due to use of wrong bad quality fuel acting on the vehicle i Damage caused by normal wear for instance brake pad etc or exposure to the elements such as discoloring or deformation of any interior plastic chrome or painted part or surface j Sensory complaint by the owner against symptoms such as noise vibration or oil stains which do not effect performance Service and Warranty 12 5 k Damage which should have been detected during normal usage but became serious when left unattended to and or the owner of the vehicle having failed to claim and having rectified a defect which was already apparent during vehicle delivery immediately after delivery or a defect which becomes apparent at a later date immediately after it bec
265. peatedly This may deplete power assist requiring increased brake pedal force 8 12 Driving and Operating 2 Shift the vehicle to neutral This can be done while the vehicle is moving After shifting to neutral firmly apply the brakes and steer the vehicle to a safe location 3 Come to a complete stop Shift to P Park with an automatic transmis sion or Neutral with a manual transmission Turn the ignition to LOCK OFF 4 Set the parking brake See Parking Brake on page 8 29 Turning off the vehicle while moving may cause loss of power assist in the brake and steering systems and disable the airbags While driving only shut the vehicle offin an emergency If the vehicle cannot be pulled over and must be shut off while driving turn the ignition to ACC ACCESSORY The ignition switch can bind in the LOCK OFF position with your wheels turned off center If this happens move the steering wheel from right to left while turning the key to ACC ACCESSORY If this doesn t work then the vehicle needs service ACC ACC ACCESSORY This position provides power to some of the electrical accessories It unlocks the steering wheel and ignition To move the key from ACC ACCESSORY to LOCK OFF push in the key and then turn it to LOCK OFF ON ON RUN The ignition switch stays in this position when the engine 1s running This position can be used to operate the electrical accessories This position can also be used
266. perating ENGINE EXHAUST ENGINE EXHAUST Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide CO which cannot be seen or smelled Exposure to CO can cause unconsciousness and even death Exhaust may enter the vehicle if e The vehicle idles in areas with poor ventilation parking garages tunnels deep snow that may block underbody airflow or tail pipes The exhaust smells or sounds strange or different The exhaust system leaks due to corrosion or damage The vehicle exhaust system has been modified damaged or improperly repaired Continued A Warning Continued e There are holes or openings in the vehicle body from damage or aftermarket modifications that are not completely sealed If unusual fumes are detected or if it is suspected that exhaust is coming into the vehicle e Drive it only with the windows completely down e Have the vehicle repaired imme diately Never park the vehicle with the engine running in an enclosed area such as a garage or a building that has no fresh air ventilation Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust gas Use of fuel with low quality or too low cetane number may damage the engine the catalytic converter or electronic components Unburnt fuel will overheat and damage the catalytic converter Therefore avoid excessive use of starter running the fuel tank dry and starting the engine by pushing or towing
267. pull on the top of the and pull on the seatbacks to be sure seatback to be sure it is locked into they are locked position Do not let anyone ride where a safety 3 Return the headrest to the upright a be worn e a a osition by lifting it up and pushin Me a e e e SS als e RE a ri not wearing safety belts injuries can l be much worse than if you are With head restraints that are not Push and pull on the headrest to wearin safet belts T e be installed and adjusted properly there k hat itis locked in pl a i ua re make sure that it 1s locked in place seriously injured or killed by hitting 8 P 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 for the other things inside the vehicle harder or by will suffer a neck spinal injury in a crash Do not drive until the head restraints for all occupants are installed and adjusted properly seatback ifnecessary When the seatback is not in use it should be kept in the upright locked position being ejected from the vehicle In addition anyone who is not buckled up can strike other passengers in the vehicle Continued A Warning Continued It is extremely dangerous to ride ina cargo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a collision passengers riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow passengers to ride in any area of the vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety belts Always wear a safety belt and check that all passenger s are restrained proper
268. r 517 001 NH Birla Junction Vishakhapatnam 530 075 No 122 1 C Shankar Reddy Layout Kalyana Nagar Tel 92470 00003 9247000027 Tel 0891 2572222 9052402345 Outer Ring Road Bangalore 560 043 Tel 080 43430300 43430500 GUNTUR Showroom 2 Fax 080 43430308 43430517 Fusion Motors D No 4 46 12 G K Mansiom Pedawaltier Showroom amp Workshop Vishakhapatnam 530 017 Showroom 3 Plot No 296 amp 297 Opp Sarvani Diesel Enginnering Tel 0891 2572222 4444 No 300 A 70 36th Cross 10th Main Autonagar Main Road Autonagar Guntur 522 001 Fax 0891 6645555 5th Block Jay Nagar Bangalore 560 041 Tel 0863 6454545 Tel 080 42542999 VIJAYWADA KURNOOL amp Fusion Motors Workshop 3 X Dheeraj Motors Showroom No 558 1 60 ft Road 9th Cross HAL 2nd Stage Workshop Fusion Towers 36 12 2 Opposite to Siddartha Old Airport Road Behind Leela Palace NH 7 Road Near APSP 2nd Battalian Public School Moghul Rajapuram Kodihalli Indiranagar Bangalore 560 008 Ballary Chowrasta Kurnool 518 004 Vijayawada 520 010 Tel 080 49155858 Tel 8518 252777 Tel 0866 6645555 9603123666 Fax 0866 6645592 amp K H T Chevrolet A Division Of Morzaria Real NELLORE Tech Private Limited amp M G Brothers Automobiles P Limited Showroom Showroom No 725 West of Cord Road Rajajinagar 26 2 1777 Near Ayyappa Temple Vedayapalem Area Ist Stage Mahalakshmi Layout Bangalore 560 086 Nello
269. r Check lighting system Horn Radio Outside Mirrors High Low beam Hazard signal Turn signal Flash to pass signal Front Rear fog lamps Tail lamps Stop lamp Reversing lamp Trunk lamp Dynamic Evaluation Steering function noise abnormal drag Clutch amp gear shifting function noise Accelerating amp braking function noise Check tires Any other abnormal noise CHEVROLET Inspection 2nd Service Check 1 year 15000 kms whichever occurs earlier 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 amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card Service and Warranty 12 15 CHEVROLET Inspection Ist Service Check 6 months 7500 kms whichever occurs earlier 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 amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card 12 16 Service and Warranty Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date CHEVROLET Inspection Ath Service Check 2 years 30000 kms whichever occurs earlier
270. r safety belt even with airbags Airbags are designed to work with safety belts not replace them Also airbags are not designed to inflate in every crash In some crashes safety belts are the only restraint See When Should an Airbag Inflate on page 2 26 Wearing your safety belt during a crash helps reduce the chance of hitting things inside the vehicle or being ejected from it Airbags are supplemental restraints to the safety belts Everyone in the vehicle should wear a safety belt properly whether or not there is an airbag for that person Because airbags inflate with great force and faster than the blink of an eye anyone who is up against or very close to any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed Do not sit unnecessarily close to any airbag as you would be if sitting on the edge of the seat or leaning forward Safety belts help keep you in position before and during a crash Always wear a safety belt even with airbags The driver should sit as far back as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle Occupants should not lean on or sleep against the door or side windows in seating positions with seat mounted side impact airbags and or roof rail airbags 2 24 Seats and Restraints WHERE ARE THE AIRBAGS Children who are up against or very close to any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed Airbags plus lap shoulder belts offer protection fo
271. r Window Defroster Vents The front door window defroster vents direct air onto the side windows mainly in the area near the outside mirror Rear Vents Cooled or heated air travels to the rear foot area through ducts underneath the front seats Climate Controls 7 11 MAINTENANCE AIR INTAKE The air intake in front of the windshield in the engine compartment must be kept clear to allow air intake Remove any leaves dirt or snow PASSENGER COMPARTMENT A C FILTER The filter removes dust pollen and other airborne irritants from outside air that is pulled into the vehicle The filter should be replaced as part of routine scheduled maintenance See the Maintenance Schedule for replacement intervals The passenger compartment A C filter can be accessed by removing the entire glove box 7 12 Climate Controls 1 Remove the six screws from around 4 Remove the A C filter cover screw 5 Replace the air conditioner filter the glove box See your CHEVROLET retailer if 2 Lower the loosened glove box additional assistance 1s needed housing Your hands could be hurt by sharp 3 Remove the glove box materials around the filter housing Note Be sure to wear protective gloves When inserting new filter make sure when replacing air conditioner filter they are inserted to the correct airflow Note We recommend that you consult CHEVROLET retailer to replace the filter More frequent maintenance of the A C fi
272. r adults and older children but not for young children and infants Neither the vehicle s safety belt system nor its airbag system is designed for them Young children and infants need the There is an airbag readiness light on the The driver frontal airbag is in the protection that a child restraint instrument panel cluster which shows middle of the steering wheel system can provide Always secure the airbag symbol children properly in the vehicle To read how see Older Children on page 2 30 or Infants and Young Children on page 2 32 The system checks the airbag electrical system for malfunctions The light tells you if there is an electrical problem See Airbag Readiness Light on page 4 17 for more information Seats and Restraints 2 25 The outboard front passenger frontal airbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger side Passenger Side Shown Driver Side Similar If the vehicle has seat mounted side impact airbags for the driver and outboard front passenger they are in the side of the seatbacks closest to the door Driver Side Shown Passenger Side Similar If the vehicle has roof rail airbags for the driver outboard front passenger and second row outboard passengers they are in the ceiling above the side windows 2 26 Seats and Restraints If something 1s between an occupant and an airbag the airbag might not inflate properly or it might force the object into that person causing se
273. r can freeze and crack the engine radiator heater core and other parts Use the recommended coolant and the proper coolant mixture You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine parts Coolant contains ethylene glycol and it will burn if the engine parts are hot enough Do not spill coolant on a hot engine Remove the coolant surge tank pressure cap when the cooling system including the coolant surge tank pressure cap and upper radiator hose 1s no longer hot Turn the pressure cap slowly counterclockwise about one quarter of a turn If a hiss sound is heard wait for that to stop This will allow any pressure still left to be vented out the discharge hose Then keep turning the pressure cap slowly and remove it 3 Fill the coolant surge tank with the proper coolant between the MIN and MAX lines 4 With the coolant surge tank pressure cap off start the engine and let it run until the upper radiator hose can be felt getting hot Watch out for the engine cooling fan By this time the coolant level inside the coolant surge tank may be lower Ifthe level is lower add more of the proper coolant to the coolant surge tank until the level reaches between the MIN and MAX lines 5 Then replace the pressure cap Be sure the pressure cap 1s hand tight Check the level in the surge tank when the cooling system has cooled down If the coolant is not at the proper level repeat Steps 1 to 3 and reinstall
274. r more To tilt seatback forward or backward information see Vehicle Load move and hold the upper part of the Limits on page 8 9 and Where Are switch forward or backward the Airbags on page 2 24 When the seatback reaches the desired position release the switch Things you put on this seatback can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn or in a crash Remove or secure all items before driving To fold the seatback 1 Lower the head restraint com pletely 2 Lift the bar under the front of the seat cushion to unlock the seat Slide the seat as far back as it will go and release the bar 3 Try to move the seat back and forth to make sure it is locked into place 4 Lift the recliner lever and fold the seatback forward until it disen gages 5 Continue folding the seatback until itis completely folded To return the seatback to the upright position 1 Raise the seatback and push it rearward until it re engages If either seatback is not locked it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to the person sitting there Always push and pull on the seatbacks to be sure they are locked 2 Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is locked in place The lever is also used to recline the seatback See Reclining Seatbacks on page 2 6 Seats and Restraints 2 9 REAR SEATS SECOND ROW SEATS Folding the Rear Seatback Folding a rear seat with the safe
275. r or any other sharp object to remove a soil from any interior surface e Never use a brush with stiffbristles e Never rub any surface aggressively or with excessive pressure e Do not use laundry detergents or dishwashing soaps with degreasers For liquid cleaners use approxi mately 20 drops per 3 78 L 1 gal of water A concentrated soap solution will leave a residue that creates streaks and attracts dirt Do not use solutions that contain strong or Vehicle Care 9 71 caustic soap e Do not heavily saturate the uphol stery when cleaning e Do not use solvents or cleaners containing solvents Interior Glass To clean use a terry cloth fabric dampened with water Wipe droplets left behind with a clean dry cloth Commercial glass cleaners may be used if necessary after cleaning the interior glass with plain water To prevent scratching never use abrasive cleaners on automotive glass Abrasive cleaners or aggres sive cleaning may damage the rear window defogger Fabric Carpet Start by vacuuming the surface using a soft brush attachment If a rotating 9 72 Vehicle Care brush attachment is being used during vacuuming only use it on the floor carpet Before cleaning gently remove as much of the soil as possible using one of the following techniques e Gently blot liquids with a paper towel Continue blotting until no more soil can be removed e For solid soils remove as much as possible pr
276. r to malfunction The temperature sensors are located on the climate control faceplate on the either side of fan control knob The climate control system uses the sensor information to adjust the tempe rature fan speed recirculation and air distribution mode for best comfort Do not cover the sensors or the auto matic climate control system will not work properly REAR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3rd Row Air Conditioning To turn on the 3rd row air conditioning control system press the 3rd row air conditioning ON OFF button located on the centre of the instrument panel Indicator light on the ON OFF button willilluminate Fan Control Set the fan speed to the desired speed with the 3rd row fan speed switch You can also control the direction of airflow through adjustable vents To turn off the 3rd row air conditioning control system press the 3rd row air conditioning ON OFF button once more on the centre of the instrument panel indicator light on the ON OFF button 1s not illuminated or set the fan speed to the 0 position with the 3rd row fan speed switch Climate Controls 7 9 AUXILIARY HEATER This supplementary heater is an electrical air heating type and installed in the air conditioner module This device improves the heating effect by increasing the temperature of flowing air into the passenger compartment 7 10 Climate Controls AIR VENTS ADJUSTABLE AIR VENTS Move the sliding k
277. r wider than the roof rack the wind can catch itas you drive along This can cause you to lose control What you are carrying could be violently torn off and this could cause you or other drivers to have a collision and of course damage your vehicle Never carry something longer or wider than the roof rack on top of your vehicle A loaded roof rack changes the vehicle s centre of gravity Do not drive at high speeds Take precau tions when driving in crosswinds Failure to follow this caution can result in vehicle damage and personal injury INFORMATION ON LOADING THE VEHICLE INFORMATION ON LOADING THE VEHICLE Heavy object in the tailgate should be placed against the seat backrests Ensure the backrests are securely engaged If objects can be stacked the heavier object should be placed at the bottom Secure objects in tailgate to prevent sliding When transporting objects in the tailgate the backrests of the rear seats must not be angled forward Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests Do not place any objects on the tailgate cover or the instrument panel do not cover the sensor on top of the instrument panel The load must not obstruct the operation of the pedals parking brake and gear selector or hinder the freedom of movement of the driver Do not place any unsecured objects in the interior Storage 3 7 Do not drive with an open tailgate Driving wit
278. raight back to access the fuses ss E el EE WPR ssps xBcm 3 E 3 spare Wiper Control CNTRL RLY EE en WPR SPD RLY Wiper Speed The vehicle may not have all of the fuses relays and features shown Vehicle Care 9 41 AMP Amplifier BCM Body Control Module HEATING F VBATT Battery Voltage MAT SW e wae APO JACK Auxiliary Power HTD CONSOLE Outlet Jack CIGAR SEAT PWR Heated Seat Power APO JACK Auxiliary Power Communications Rear A C CIM REAR A C Outlet Jack Rear Integration Module Heat Ventilati cae STR ening Yen All Wheel Drive 5 AWD VENT aie Daytime Running Blower Ventilation DRL com Body Coniel P IPC Instrument Panel BCM CTSY Nod Cluster Module Courtesy DR LCK Driver Door Lock Inside Rearview BCM Body Control DRVR DIMMER Module Dimmer PWR SEAT ISRVM RCM Mirror Remote a Wi DR Compass Module BCM INT ody Control Module ver P Trailer Fog Lamps E 3 RPO E Fuel Door Lock CAPTURE B Yi BCM Body Control Module LOCK PRK TRN Parking Tum Signal FRT WSR LIGATE Body Control Module LOGISTIC oe BOM STOP Stop Lamp eae Control Module MODE aa Body tak Module FSCM Fuel System Control OSRVM IRN urn Signal VENT SOL Module Vent Solenoid View Mirror 9 42 Vehicle Care PASS Passenger PWR WNDW Power Window PWR MODING Power Moding RADIO RR FOG Rear Defogger Power Battery S ROOF ACC RAP Accessory Run Speed Sensitive Cigare
279. re 524 004 Tel 080 49363636 Tel 9247000000 Workshop No 305 5th Main Road 2nd Cross 4th Phase Peenya Industrial Area Bangalore 560 058 Tel 080 49353637 BELGAUM Bellad Enterprises Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Shri Krishna Weaving Mill Compound Venguaral Road Vijaya Nagar Belgaum 591 108 Tel 0831 2449556 557 6514911 Fax 0831 2472209 BELLARY Bellad Enterprises Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Near Bellary Rolling Mills Anantpur Road Bellary 583 101 Tel 08392 261234 5 Fax 08392 261235 DAVANGERE Modi Motors Showroom amp Workshop 869 1 2 PB Road Opposite Sai International Hotel Davangere 577 006 Tel 08192 233896 GULBARGA VKG Motor World Showroom amp Workshop Plot 1 amp 2 Survey No 116 2 Behind Mahendrakar Complex Kapnoor Humnabad Road Gulbarga 585104 Tel 08472 224555 Fax 08472 258019 HUBLI Bellad Enterprises Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Opp NGEF Rayapura Dharwad P B Road Hubli 580 025 Tel 0836 2218338 39 Telefax 0836 2218337 MANGALORE Vibrant Motors Showroom Mont Tiera Apartments Vivekanand Road Kadri Nantoor Padav Mangalore 575004 Tel 0824 2225544 Workshop C O Manjunath Retreading Works Kulshekara Chowki Near KMF Milk Dairy Kulshekar Mangalore 575 005 Tel 0824 2231202 MYSORE amp Dyuthi Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom a
280. red or killed if the vehicle slips off the jack If a jack is provided with the vehicle only use it for changing a flat tire Make sure that the jack lift head is in the correct position or you may damage your vehicle The repairs would not be covered by your warranty Vehicle Care 9 57 8 Remove all the wheel nuts 9 Remove the flat tire 10 Remove any rust or dirt from the wheel bolts mounting surfaces and spare wheel 11 Install the spare tire 9 58 Vehicle Care Rust or dirt on a wheel or on the parts to which it is fastened can make wheel nuts become loose after time The wheel could come off and cause an accident When changing a wheel remove any rust or dirt from places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle In an emergency a cloth or a paper towel can be used however use a scraper or wire brush later to remove all rust or dirt 12 Place the compact spare tire on the wheel mounting surface 13 Reinstall the wheel nuts Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against the hub Never use oil or grease on bolts or nuts because the nuts might come loose The vehicle s wheel could fall off causing a crash 14 Turn the wheel wrench or jack handle counterclockwise to lower the vehicle to ground Wheel nuts that are improperly or incorrectly tightened can cause the wheels to become loose or come off The wheel nuts should be tightened with a torque wrench to
281. ress the touchpad on the underside of the tailgate handle and pull up To close tailgate push it down so it latches securely The tailgate can be locked or unlocked by central door locking system See Central Locking System on page 1 6 Make sure your hands and any other body parts as well as those of other persons are completely away from the tailgate closure area When opening or closing the tailgate be sure to check it is free from obstructions Tailgate Operation with Loss of Power To open the tailgate if the vehicle s battery 1s disconnected or the voltage is low access the release lever Remove the interior trim cover on the inside of the tailgate Use a tool to push the lever on the latch until the tailgate releases VEHICLE SECURITY ANTI THEFT ALARM SYSTEM Security Indicator Indicates the anti theft system is working The security indicator goes out when doors are unlocked using the keyless entry transmitter or key The security indicator comes on when you lock the doors using the keyless entry transmitter or key Keys Doors and Windows 1 9 Door Lock and Anti Theft Mode Activation 1 Close all windows 2 Turn the ignition key to LOCK and remove the key 3 Haveall passengers exit the vehicle Close all doors hood and tailgate 5 Press and release LOCK button on the transmitter The LED on the transmitter will flash e All doors lock e Hazard warning lamps flash once e Anti
282. rge Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery Ensure the ignition is switched OFF before connecting or disconnecting the vehicle battery See Battery Power Protection on page 5 8 Batteries have acid that can burn you and gas that can explode You can be badly hurt if you are not careful See Jump Starting on page 9 60 for tips on working around a battery without getting hurt Infrequent Usage Remove the black negative cable from the battery to keep the battery from running down Extended Storage Remove the black negative cable from the battery or use a battery trickle charger Vehicle Care 9 27 Keep smoking materials away from the battery to avoid flames or sparks when the battery is checked because the explosive gas could be occurred If the battery explodes it can be result in damages of your vehicle and serious injury or death Avoid skin contact with battery acid because it can damage by contained highly corrosive and toxic sulfuric acid If you accidentally get it on your skin flush the place with water and get medical help immediately Keep batteries out of the reach of children because it contains sulfuric acid and gas Do not allow battery acid to contact your skin eyes clothing or paint Do not open and tilt the battery 9 28 Vehicle Care ALL WHEEL DRIVE When to Check Lubricant It is not necessary to regularly check the transfer case
283. road noise and shorter tread life After changing to winter tires be alert for changes in vehicle handling and braking See your CHEVROLET retailer for details regarding winter tire availability and proper tire selection Using incorrect winter tires may adversely affect Stability System Performance Also see Buying New Tires on page 9 50 Ifusing snow tires e Usethem on all four wheels e Never exceed the maximum speed specified by the tire manufacturer e Always use the tire pressure spec ified by the tire manufacturer Winter tires with the same speed rating as the original equipment tires may not be available for H V W Y and ZR speed rated tires If winter tires with a lower speed rating are chosen never exceed the tire s maximum speed capability Tire Designations E g 215 60 R 16 95 H 215 Tire width mm 60 Cross section ratio tire height to tire width R Belttype Radial RF Type Run Flat 16 Wheel diameter inches Vehicle Care 9 45 95 Load index e g 95 is equivalent to 690 kg H Speed code letter Speed code letter up to 160 km h 100mph up to 180 km h 112mph up to 190 km h 118mph up to210 km h 130mph up to 240 km h 150mph up to 270 km h 168mph e lt z4 0 9 46 Vehicle Care TIRE PRESSURE Incorrect tire pressures will impair safety vehicle handling comfort and fuel economy and will increase tire Neither tire underinflation nor wear overinfla
284. ront door step lamps turn on when you open a door If you continue to open a door the lamps will stay on for about 10 minutes If all doors are closed the lamp stays on for about 10 seconds and then goes out Front door step lamps can be immedi ately turned off by pushing the button located on the headliner See Dome Lamp Override function on page 5 7 AMBIENT LIGHTING If your vehicle has this feature ambient lighting illuminates on front door sill plates underneath front passenger footwell and rear seats when head lamp is on BATTERY POWER PROTECTION Your vehicle has a feature to help prevent you from draining the battery in case you accidentally leave on the lamps like headlamps parking lamps fog lamps etc If you leave any of these lamps on they will automatically turn off after 10 minutes after you turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Battery rundown protection will not operate when you turn the lamps on again 10 minutes after this feature operated INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Introduction Infotanment 6 1 Overview Radio with CD ml IOS PE ER A PP e 6 2 Operation EE 6 3 Radio AM FMRadlio 6 4 RDS Operation size eler 6 5 RadioReceptlon 6 5 BackglassAntenna 6 6 Audio Players CUD PUA sereacdssrccustecrnncdeccansences 6 6 MP ema ei aim a 6 9 Auxiliary Devices 6 12 Phone Bluetooth YAN 6 1
285. ront wheel Ventilated disc Ventilated disc Rear wheel CAPACITIES DIMENSIONS Wheel base mm NE 2 705 MT Min ground clearance mm at AT WHEEL AND TIRE Wheel and Tire Tire Wheel Tire Tire Pressure kPa psi dimension S ZE make Front Rear 235 65 R17 7 x17 Hankook 104H 240 35 240 35 215 70 R16 6 53 x 16 Hankook 100T Spare steel wheel only WEIGHT Technical Data 11 5 BULB SPECIFICATIONS Btn Wags x Quantity Remarks SSWx s Parking amps fwa o 6 Outside mirror tum signal Temp LED type 5x2 8 Brake Taillemps 02W TSeax C9 Backup tamps frewa 0 I 2 Glove box lamp Bulb specification in some model can be different from the above table See the wattage i C7E8008A printed on the bulb before replacing burnt bulbs WARNING The same rating of the bulb to be used during replacement and any usage of higher wattage bulbs can cause thermal issues such as melting of lamp housing and its surrounding parts Warranty would be void if higher wattage bulbs are being used 11 6 Technical Data 4 NOTES SERVICE AND WARRANTY Standard limited warranty COM e vi A R MON EK 12 2 Predelivery inspection and vehicle delivery seroraren 12 9 Owner s statement of ACCS LAM CS MN ARDA MRNA 12 11 L hevrolet Service sims 12 13 Maintenance record sheet 12 19 Battery A 12 21 Separate corrosion protection sie ava ke e ge ee ER ee TT 12 22
286. rvey No 219 220 Opp Parin furniture Next to Jay Ganesh AT amp PO Kotharia Gondal Highway Rajkot 360 003 Tel 0281 3205151 2370006 8 9 10 3983400 3983407 SURAT Empire Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Plot No 3 Near Rangoli Hotel Rundh Dumas Road Surat 395 007 Tel 0261 6713300 33 Monarch Cars Pvt Ltd Showroom Umiya Nagar Society Near Shree Choshath Joganiyo Mata Mandir Udhna Magdalla Road Surat 394 210 Tel 0261 2720481 2720482 09825274707 14 8 Service Network Workshop Next To Sameeti School Patel Nagar Circle Udhna Gam Surat 394 210 Tel 0261 3091001 Nanavati Motors Showroom Orchid Tower Opp Intercity Township Puna Kumbharia road Surat 395 010 Tel 9879114447 Workshop Opp SBI Bank Puna Patiya Puna Kumbhariya Road Surat 395 010 Tel 0261 6456449 429 430 Fax 0261 2647771 SURENDRA NAGAR Gallops Motors Pvt Ltd Workshop Plot No 267 GIDC Vadhvan Opp Market Yards Near Rekha Bearings Surendra Nagar Tel 02752 321542 43 VAPI Desai Automobiles Showroom amp Workshop At amp Po Balitha Near Woodland Hotel National Highway No 8 Taluka Pardi Vapi Valsad 395 015 Tel 0260 6531783 2400250 51 Fax 0260 2426525 VADODARA Shree Gopinathji Agencies Showroom amp Workshop Opp Gujarat Elec Board Sub Station Near Prakuti Resort Chhani Baroda 390 002 Tel
287. s Showroom Plot No 193 Metro Pillar No 543 Main Rohtak Road Mundka New Delhi 110 041 Tel 011 8743030301 302 Fax 011 28342887 Workshop KH 82 21 2 amp 22 2 Phirni Road Udyog Nagar Industrial Area Near Mundka Metro Pillar No 547 New Delhi 110 041 Tel O11 28342884 Go Auto Pvt Ltd Showroom A 231 Okhla Industrial Area Phase 1 New Delhi 110 020 Tel 011 41855500 9015444555 Workshop B 25 Okhla Industrial Area Phase 1 New Delhi 110 020 Tel O11 41955500 9015777888 Globus Motocorp Pvt Ltd Showroom ZB 43 amp 44 487 Zulphe Bengal Main GT Road Dilshad Garden Delhi 110095 Tel 011 43355555 Workshop B 31 Jhilmil Industrial Area Behind Jhilmil Metro Station New Delhi 110095 Tel 011 43388888 STATE HARYANA Metro Motors Pvt Ltd Showroom amp Workshop Bawa Potteries Industrial Complex Aruna Asaf Ali Marg Vasant Kunj 110 070 Tel 011 41761717 46156666 Showroom 2 A 2 6 Safdarganj Enclave Africa Avenue New Delhi 110 029 Tel O11 46146666 75 Sparsh Autotech Pvt Ltd Showroom D 12 amp 13 Rajapuri Madhuvihar Opp Sector 5 Dwarka New Delhi 110075 Tel 011 49115911 Workshop 32 8 Shanti Garden Matiala Industrial Area Near DPS School Dwarka New Delhi 110059 Tel 011 49116911 Triumph Motors Showroom A 9 3 Wazirpur Industrial Area Near Richi Rich New Delhi
288. s after cleaning and allow them to dry naturally Never use heat steam spot lifters or spot removers Do not use cleaners that contain silicone or wax based products Cleaners containing these solvents can permanently change the appearance and feel of leather or soft trim and are not recommended Do not use cleaners that increase gloss especially on the instrument panel Reflected glare can decrease visibility through the windshield under certain conditions Vehicle Care 9 73 Use of air fresheners may cause permanent damage to plastics and painted surfaces If an air freshener comes in contact with any plastic or painted surface in the vehicle blot immediately and clean with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution Damage caused by air fresheners would not be covered by the vehicle warranty FLOOR MATS Use the following guidelines for proper If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not properly installed it can interfere with the pedals Interference with the pedals can cause unintended acceleration and or increased stopping distance which can cause a crash and injury Make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the pedals floor mat usage The original equipment floor mats were designed for your vehicle If the floor mats need replacing it is recommended that certified floor mats be purchased Non recom mended floor mats may not fit properly and may interfere with the a
289. s door witha key Or 2 Press and release UNLOCK button on the transmitter e The LED on the transmitter will flash e Allthe doors unlock e Hazard warning lamps flash twice e Anti theft mode is deactivated In some countries unlocking the driver door with a key may sound alarm Make sure to press the UNLOCK button on the transmitter to unlock doors Auto Door Relock If the door is not opened and the engine is not started within 30 seconds after disarming the system using the transmitter all the doors are automati cally locked and the anti theft mode is reactivated Keys Doors and Windows 1 11 IMMOBILIZER OPERATION The immobilizer system provides an additional theft deterrent to your vehicle in which it is installed and prevents it from being started by unauthorised persons The valid key for a vehicle equipped with immobilizer system is an ignition key with inte grated transponder which is electroni cally coded The transponder is placed invisibly in the ignition key Only valid ignition keys can be used to start the engine Invalid keys may only open the doors 1 12 Keys Doors and Windows The engine is automatically immo bilized after the key is turned to LOCK and has been removed from the ignition switch The immobilizer light located in the instrument panel cluster comes on if there is a problem with arming or disarming the theft deterrent system See Immobilizer Light on page 4 2
290. s need to be towed out see Towing the Vehicle on page 9 64 VEHICLE LOAD LIMITS It is very important to know how much weight the vehicle can carry This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants cargo and all nonfactory installed options Two labels on the vehicle show how much weight it may properly carry the Tire Information label and the Certification label Do not load the vehicle any heavier than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR or either the maximum front or rear Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR This can cause systems to break and change the way the vehicle handles This could cause loss of control and a crash Overloading can also shorten the life of the vehicle Driving and Operating 8 9 Tire Information Label A vehicle specific Tire Information label is attached to the vehicle s center pillar B pillar With the driver s door open you will find the label attached near the door lock post The Tire Information label shows the tire size of the original equipment tires and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures For more informaion on tires and inflation see Tires on page 9 44 and Tire Pressure on page 9 46 8 10 Driving and Operating Certification Label A vehicle specific Certification label is attached to the lower area of the center pillar B Pillar on the passenger side of the vehicle The label tells you the Gross Axle Weight
291. s no retractor To make the belt longer tilt the latch plate and pull it along the belt Buckle position and release it the same way as the lap part of a lap shoulder belt To make the belt shorter pull its free end as shown until the belt is snug Make sure the release button on the buckle is positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if necessary If you find that the latch plate will not go fully into the buckle see if you are using the correct buckle Be sure that the latch plate clicks when inserted into the buckle To unlatch the belt push the button on the buckle SAFETY SYSTEM CHECK Now and then check that the safety belt reminder light safety belts buckles latch plates retractors and anchorages are all working properly Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt system parts that might keep a safety belt system from doing its job See your CHEVROLET retailer to have it repaired Torn or frayed safety belts may not protect you inacrash They can rip apart under impact forces Ifa belt is torn or frayed get anew one right away Make sure the safety belt reminder light is working See Safety Belt Reminder on page 4 17 Keep safety belts clean and dry See Safety Belt Care on page 2 21 SAFETY BELT CARE Keep belts clean and dry Do not bleach or dye safety belts It may severely weaken them In a crash they might not be able to provide adequate protection Clea
292. s off This light comes on when the ignition is turned from LOCK OFF to ON RUN and stays on if the vehicle is immobi lized This happens when an incorrect key or an unprogrammed key is used to start the vehicle If the light stays on and the engine does not start there could be a problem with the theft deterrent system See Immo bilizer Operation on page 1 11 for more information 4 30 Instruments and Controls TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated Fast flashing failure of a turn signal light or associated fuse See Turn and Lane Change Signals on page 5 4 for more information HIGH BEAM ON LIGHT The high beam on light comes on when the high beam headlamps are in use and during headlamp flash See Headlamp High Low Beam Changer on page 5 2 for more information FRONT FOG LAMP LIGHT U For vehicles with front fog lamps this light comes on when the front fog lamps are in use The light goes out when the front fog lamps are turned off See Front Fog Lamps on page 5 5 for more informa tion REAR FOG LAMP LIGHT Q3 If your vehicle has rear fog lamps this light will come on when they are in use For more information see Rear Fog Lamps on page 5 5 LAMPS ON REMINDER LIGHT DO The lamps on reminder light comes on when the exterior lamps are in use See Exterior Lamp Controls on page 5 1 Instruments and Controls 4 31
293. s warm 2 As soon as the wait to start light goes off immediately turn the ignition key to START When the engine starts release the key The engine has a fast warm up glow plug system The wait to start light will illuminate for a much shorter time than most diesel engines due to the rapid heating of the glow plug system If the wait to start light stays on after starting the vehicle the vehicle may not run properly Have the vehicle serviced right away Driving and Operating 8 13 3 Ifthe engine does not start after 15 seconds of cranking turn the ignition switch to LOCK OFF Wait one minute for the starter to cool then try the same steps again If you are trying to start the engine after you have run out of fuel follow the steps in Running Out of Fuel on page 8 39 When the engine is cold let it run for a few minutes before you move the vehicle This lets oil pressure build up The engine will sound louder when it s cold If you are not in an idling vehicle and the engine overheats you would not be there to see the overheated engine indication This could damage the vehicle Do not let the engine run when you are not in the vehicle 8 14 Driving and Operating If the Diesel Engine will not Start If you have run out of fuel look at Running Out of Fuel on page 8 39 See Fuel for Diesel Engines on page 8 38 If the vehicle is not out of fuel and the engine will not start do this Turn the
294. schedule described in the maint enance chart given in the Owner s Manual Avehicle which has been subjected to abnormal use abuses neglect and improper maintenance or has met with an accident Use of such replacement parts which are not specified and appr oved by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd If the vehicle or parts thereof have been altered tampered with or modified or replaced in an unauthorized manner A vehicle on which the odometer is not functioning or the odometer has fp 8 9 Service and Warranty 12 27 been changed or the reading of which has been changed tampered with so that the actual mileage cannot be readily determined A vehicle which has been used for competitions races rallies or for the purpose ofestablishing records Examination by CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet of the vehicle shows that any of the conditions stipulated in the OM with regard to use and maintenance have been violated A vehicle which has been run on adulterated fuel or lubricant or fuels lubricants other than those specified by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd Scope and Limits L This emission warranty is in addition to the product warranty for the vehicle as per the scope and limit described in the OM and all conditions described therein will apply in addition to those exclu sively stipulated in this warranty 12 28 Service and Warranty 2 The emission
295. se suggestions e Ease your foot off the accelerator pedal and quickly steer the way you want the vehicle to go The vehicle may straighten out Be ready for a second skid if it occurs Slow down and adjust your driving according to weather conditions Stopping distance can be longer and vehicle control can be affected when traction is reduced by water snow ice gravel or other material on the road Learn to recognize warning clues such as enough water ice or packed snow on the road to make a mirrored surface and slow down when you have any doubt Try to avoid sudden steering acceleration or braking including reducing vehicle speed by shifting to a lower gear Any sudden changes could cause the tires to slide Remember Antilock brakes help avoid only the braking skid DRIVING ON WET ROADS Rain and wet roads can reduce vehicle traction and affect your ability to stop and accelerate Always drive slower in these types of driving conditions and avoid driving through large puddles and deep standing or flowing water Wet brakes can cause crashes They might not work as well in a quick stop and could cause pulling to one side You could lose control of the vehicle After driving through a large puddle of water or a car vehicle wash lightly apply the brake pedal until the brakes work normally Flowing or rushing water creates strong forces Driving through flowing water could cause the vehicle to be carrie
296. sed files directly beneath them the player will advance to the next folder in the file structure that contains compressed audio files and the empty folder will not be displayed or num bered No Folder When the CD contains only com pressed files the files will be located under the root folder The next and previous folder functions will have no function on a CD that was recorded without folders When displaying the name of the folder the radio will display ROOT 6 10 Infotainment System When the CD contains only com pressed audio files but no folders all files will be located under the root folder When the radio displays the name of the folder the radio will display ROOT Order of Play Tracks will be played in the following order 1 Playback will begin from the first track under the root directory 2 When all tracks from the root directory have been played playback will continue from files according to their numerical listing 3 After playing the last track from the last folder the player will begin playing again at the first track of the first folder or root directory File System and Naming The song name in the ID3 tag will be displayed If the song name is not present in the ID3 tag then the radio will display the file name without the extension such as Mp3 W MA instead Track names longer than 32 characters or four pages will be shortened The display will not show parts of words on the
297. service Keep the warranty amp service booklet Owner s Manual and all receipts in a safe place to present to the CHEVROLET retailer at regular maintenance visits and when repair work is required PARTS COVERED BY OTHER WARRANTY CONDITION Battery The coverage period is year from the date of new vehicle registration regardless of the distance traveled Tires This warranty is covered by the tire manufacturer The coverage period 1s one year Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for details Audio Radio Acc This warranty is covered by the audio radio Acc manufacturer The coverage period is one year Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for details MAKING THE WARRANTY EFFECTIVE The warranty goes into effect after CHEVROLET authorized retailer fills in the appropriate information about your vehicle and places the retailer s official seal and signature in the warranty amp service booklet OWner s Manual REQUIREMENTS FOR WARRANTY WORK To have warranty work carried out present the warranty amp service booklet Owner s Manual to the CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet If the warranty amp service booklet is lost or incomplete then work to be carried out with respect to the standard warranty shall be refused 12 8 Service and Warranty 10 11 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP If the vehicle is sold during the warranty period please deliver the warranty amp service booklet Owner s Manual
298. set the engine oil life system whenever the engine oil is changed MANUAL TRANSMISSION FLUID It is not necessary to check the manual transmission fluid level If you have a problem e g leak have it remedied by a CHEVROLET retailer Note Use of the incorrect fluid may damage the vehicle Always use the fluid listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants HYDRAULIC CLUTCH Manual Transmission It is not necessary to check the clutch fluid level A clutch fluid leak is the only reason for fluid loss If a leak occurs take the vehicle to the CHEVROLET retailer and have it repaired as soon as possible Change the fluid at the intervals listed in Maintenance Schedule and be sure to use the clutch and transmission fluid listed in Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 Vehicle Care 9 13 ENGINE AIR CLEANER FILTER See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9 5 for the location of the engine air cleaner filter When to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner Filter Inspect and replace the air cleaner filter at the scheduled maintenance intervals See the Maintenance Schedule for more information If you are driving in dusty dirty conditions inspect the filter at every 7 500 kms or 6 months which ever comes first 9 14 Vehicle Care COOLING SYSTEM How to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner Filter 7 Clean air filter element by blowing compressed air through it in the direction opposite to normal airflow
299. spread the impact forces In a crash they can be crushed together and seriously injured A safety belt must be used by only one person at atime 2 32 Seats and Restraints Never allow a child to wear the safety belt with the shoulder belt behind their back A child can be seriously injured by not wearing the lap shoulder belt properly In a crash the child would not be restrained by the shoulder belt The child could move too far forward increasing the chance of head and neck injury The child might also Slide under the lap belt The belt force would then be applied right on the abdomen That could cause serious or fatal injuries The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN Everyone in a vehicle needs protection This includes infants and all other children Neither the distance traveled nor the age and size of the traveler changes the need for everyone to use safety restraints Children can be seriously injured or strangled if a shoulder belt is wrapped around their neck and the safety belt continues to tighten Never leave children unattended in a vehicle and never allow children to play with the safety belts Airbags plus lap shoulder belts offer protection for adults and older children but not for young children and infants Neither the vehicle s safety belt system nor its airbag system is designed for them Every time infants and young children ride
300. st Zone 14 17 International 14 20 INTRODUCTION Introduction Using this Manual Danger Warnings and Cautions Symbols INTRODUCTION Your Chevrolet Captiva vehicle 1s a designed combination of advanced technology safety environmental friendliness and economy This Owner s Manual provides you with all the necessary information to enable you to drive your vehicle safely and efficiently Make sure your passengers are aware of the possible risk of accident and injury which may result from improper use of the vehicle You must always comply with the specific laws and regulations of the country that you are in These laws may differ from the information in this Owner s Manual When this Owner s Manual refers to a CHEVROLET retailer visit we recom mend your CHEVROLET Service Partner All CHEVROLET Service Partners provide first class service at reasonable prices Experienced mechanics trained Introduction i by CHEVROLET work according to specific CHEVROLET instructions The customer literature pack should always be kept ready to hand in the vehicle USING THIS MANUAL This Manual describes all options and features available for this model Certain descriptions inclu ding those for display and menu functions may not apply to your vehicle due to model variant country specifications special equipment or accessories The table of
301. sually inspected for damage as part of the regular annual inspection or 15 000 kms service The customer is informed of any damage detected and measures to rectify this damage Any damage discovered is also indicated in the following corrosion protection diagram Confirmation of the inspection is indicated by a stamp and dated signature accompanied by indication of the vehicle mileage on the following verification documents Make use of this possibility in order to avoid problems during warranty claims regarding rust through of the body underbody The rust through warranty is not applicable if areas damaged by any reason remain unattended and become the cause of corrosion All repairs when required should be carried out promptly and by the CHEVROLET retailer Service and Warranty 12 23 BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number www Inorderto maintain the Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd rust through warranty the vehicle must be subjected to an inspection by CHEVROLET retailer once ayear Any resulting work is subject to a charge Registration number Check up Ist year after initial registration Name address of owner Check up date Odometer reading 9 Damage found 1 Outer body Yes _ No 2 Under body Yes C No 3 Engine compartment Yes No L Retailer stamp signature Damage repaired Remarks Use the following symbols to indicate damage Chipping gt lt Dent Bumpy A Scratch Mi
302. system fault See Brake Fluid on page 9 24 The Brake System Warning Light should come on briefly as the engine is started If it does not come on have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer Instruments and Controls 4 21 The brake system might not be working properly if the brake system warning light is on Driving with the brake system warning light on can lead to a crash If the light is still on after the vehicle has been pulled off the road and carefully stopped have the vehicle towed for service If the light comes on while driving a chime sounds Pull off the road and stop The pedal might be harder to push or go closer to the floor It might also take longer to stop Ifthe light is still on have the vehicle towed for service See Towing the Vehicle on page 9 64 4 22 Instruments and Controls ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE LIGHT Parking Brake Status Light For vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake EPB the parking brake status light comes on briefly as the engine is started If it does not come on have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer The parking brake status light comes on when the parking brake is applied If the light continues flashing after the parking brake is released or while driving there is a problem with the Electric Parking Brake system If the light does not come on or remains flashing see your CHEVROLET retailer Parking Brake Warning Light 4 Jam For
303. t do the followings 1 Press SET button on the driver information centre for more than 2 seconds The temperature unit will blink 2 Press the or w button to change the temperature unit C to F 3 Press the SET button again for more than 2 seconds to confirm the change REAR WINDOW AND OUT SIDE MIRROR DEFOGGER For vehicles with a rear window and outside mirror defogger they only work when the ignition 1s turned to ON RUN RG Rear Window Defogger Press to turn the rear window and outside mirror defogger on or off An indicator light on the button comes on to show that the feature is on The rear window defogger turns off automatically within 15 minutes It can also be turned off by pressing R Gp again Climate Controls 7 7 Do not use anything sharp on the inside of the rear window If you do you could cut or damage the warming grid and the repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Do not attach a temporary vehicle license tape a decal or anything similar to the defogger grid 7 8 Climate Controls SUNLIGHT SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR Do not place stickers over the temperature sensor as this will impair its function The sunlight sensor located on top of the instrument panel near the wind shield monitors the solar heat This sensor detects sunlight when operating in AUTO mode Do not place stickers or other items over the sensor Doing so could cause the senso
304. t a CD partway into the slot label side up The player pulls it in and the CD should begin playing CD Eject Press the EJECT button then the disc will be ejected from the tray from the radio Pull the disc out of the tray 6 8 Infotainment System Pause Press the CD AUX button to pause playback while a CD is playing back PAUSE will flash on the display Press CD AUX again to start playing the CD If the radio is connected with an AUX unit then the pause function 1s disabled Next Previous Track Press Dp TUNE or TUNE to start playback ofthe next or previous track Fast Forward Fast Reverse Press and hold Dp TUNE or TUNE to fast forward or fast reverse the current track RPT Repeat 1 Press the MENU SOUND button and the radio shows additional functions for disc playback 2 Press the softkey under RPT and the current track is repeated To cancel this function press the softkey under RPT again RDM Random 1 Press the MENU SOUND button and the radio shows additional functions for disc playback 2 Press the softkey under RDM and tracks play randomly To cancel this function press the softkey under RDM again INT Scan 1 Press the MENU SOUND button and the radio shows additional functions for disc playback 2 Press the softkey under INT and the radio plays back the first few seconds of all tracks sequentially To cancel this function press the softkey under INT again CD
305. t would not be covered by the vehicle s warranty Approved cleaning products can be obtained from your CHEVROLET retailer Follow all manufacturer directions regarding correct product usage necessary safety precautions and appropriate disposal of any vehicle care product Avoid using high pressure washes closer than 30 cm 12 in to the surface of the vehicle Use of power washers exceeding 8 274 kPa 1 200 psi can result in damage or removal of paint and decals Rinse the vehicle well before washing and after to remove all cleaning agents completely If they are allowed to dry on the surface they could stain Dry the finish with a soft clean cotton towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting Finish Care Application of aftermarket clearcoat sealant wax materials is not recom mended If painted surfaces are damaged see your CHEVROLET retailer to have the damage assessed and repaired Foreign materials such as calcium chloride and other salts ice melting agents road oil and tar tree sap bird droppings chemicals from industrial chimneys etc can damage the vehicle s finish if they remain on painted surfaces Wash the vehicle as soon as possible If necessary use non abrasive cleaners that are marked safe for painted surfaces to remove foreign matter Occasional hand waxing or mild polishing should be done to remove residue from the paint finish See your CHEVROLET retailer for approved cleanin
306. tachments B Top Tether Anchor A top tether A C anchors the top of the child restraint to the vehicle A top tether anchor is built into the vehicle The top tether attachment B on the child restraint connects to the top tether anchor in the vehicle in order to reduce the forward movement and rotation of the child restraint during driving or ina crash Your child restraint may have a single tether A or a dual tether C Either will have a single attachment B to secure the top tether to the anchor Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being attached Others require the top tether always to be attached Be sure to read and follow the instructions for your child restraint Lower Anchor and Top Tether Anchor Locations Rear Seat Zi Top Tether Anchor Seating positions with top tether anchors Lower Anchor Seating positions with two lower anchors Seats and Restraints 2 39 To assist in locating the lower anchors each seating position with lower anchors has two labels near the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion 2 40 Seats and Restraints Top Tether Anchors To assist in locating the top tether anchors the top tether anchor symbol is near the anchor The top tether anchors for the outboard rear seating positions are on the back of the rear seatback Be sure to use an anchor on the same side of the vehic
307. tem If you do not get them the airbag system will not be there to help protect you in another crash A new system will include airbag modules and possibly other parts The Service Manual for the vehicle covers the need to replace other parts The vehicle has a crash sensing and diagnostic module which records information after a crash Let only qualified technicians work on the airbag systems Improper service can mean that an airbag system will not work properly See your CHEVROLET retailer for service Seats and Restraints 2 29 SERVICING THE AIRBAG EQUIPPED VEHICLE Airbags affect how the vehicle should be serviced There are parts of the airbag system in several places around the vehicle Your CHEVROLET reta iler and the Service Manual have information about servicing the vehicle and the airbag system For up to 10 seconds after the vehicle is turned off and the battery is disconnected an airbag can still inflate during improper service You can be injured if you are close to an airbag when it inflates Avoid yellow connectors They are probably part of the airbag system Be sure to follow proper service procedures and make sure the person performing work for you 1s qualified to do so 2 30 Seats and Restraints AIRBAG SYSTEM CHECK The airbag system does not need regularly scheduled maintenance or replacement Make sure the airbag readiness light is working See Airbag Readiness Light on page 4 17
308. tem under conditions where the driver has quickly and forcefully applied the brake pedal in an attempt to quickly stop or slow down the vehicle The stability system hydraulic brake control module increases brake pressure at each corner of the vehicle until the ABS activates Minor brake pedal pulsation or pedal movement during this time is normal and the driver should continue to apply the brake pedal as the driving situation dictates The brake assist feature will automatically disengage when the brake pedal is released or brake pedal pressure is quickly decreased Driving and Operating 8 31 RIDE CONTROL SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL ESC The vehicle has an Electronic Stability Control ESC system which combines antilock brake traction and stability control systems and helps the driver maintain directional control of the vehicle in most driving conditions ESC activates when the computer senses a discrepancy between the intended path and the direction the vehicle is actually travelling ESC selectively applies braking pressure at any one of the vehicle s brakes to assist the driver with keeping the vehicle on the intended path When the vehicle is started and begins to move the system performs several diagnostic checks to insure there are no problems The system may be heard or felt while it is working This is normal and does not mean there is a problem with the vehicle 8 32 Driving and Operating
309. tenance tempera tures driving speeds vehicle loading and road conditions affect the wear rate of the tires Treadwear indicators are one way to tell when it is time for new tires Treadwear indicators appear when the tires have only 1 6mm 1 16 in or less of tread remaining See Tire Inspection on page 9 48 and Tire Rotation on page 9 49 for more information The rubber in tires ages over time This also applies for the spare tire if the vehicle has one even if it is never used Multiple conditions including tempe ratures loading conditions and inflation pressure maintenance affect how fast aging takes place Tires will typically need to be replaced due to wear before they may need to be replaced due to age Consult the tire manufacturer for more information on when tires should be replaced Tires age when stored normally mounted on a parked vehicle Park a vehicle that will be stored for at least a month in a cool dry clean area away from direct sunlight to slow aging This area should be free of grease gasoline or other substances that can deteriorate rubber Parking for an extended period can cause flat spots on the tires that may result in vibrations while driving When storing a vehicle for at least a month remove the tires or raise the vehicle to reduce the weight from the tires BUYING NEW TIRES This vehicle was delivered with radial tires We recommend using radials of the same size design tread
310. tention to the warning lights and gauges could prevent injury Warning lights come on when there could be a problem with a vehicle function Some warning lights come on briefly when the engine is started to indicate they are working Gauges can indicate when there could be a problem with a vehicle function Often gauges and warning lights work together to indicate a problem with the vehicle When one of the warning lights comes on and stays on while driving or when one of the gauges shows there may be a problem check the section that explains what to do Follow this Manual s advice Waiting to do repairs can be costly and even dangerous Instruments and Controls 4 13 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Odometer 299999 lt m 4 14 Instruments and Controls SPEEDOMETER The speedometer shows the vehicle s speed in kilometers per hour km h ODOMETER TRIP ODOMETER Odometer 999999 km S999 4 km S999 49 km If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster the odometer trip A trip B and the personalisation setting language display in the cluster DIC The odometer trip A trip B can be switched by pressing the button located in the lower left area of the speedo meter On the odometer display press and hold the button to enter the personalisation setting menu You can select the following order Each menu can be switched by pressing the button shortly e Language e Feature Settings Ex
311. than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property Do not operate the tailgate window wiper when the tailgate window is dry or obstructed as with snow or ice Using the wiper on an obstructed window can damage the wiper blade wiper motor and glass Check blade is not frozen to wind shield before operating in cold weather Wiper operation while blade is frozen can damage wiper motor Do not spray washer fluid on the tailgate window in freezing weather Warm the tailgate window before you operate the tailgate window washer Rear Smart Wiper For vehicles with this feature the rear wiper turns on automatically when the shift lever is set to R Reverse while the front wiper is on The windshield washer reservoir 1s used for the windshield and rear window Check the fluid level if either washer is not working See Washer Fluid on page 9 22 CLOCK The digital clock is located above the radio When the ignition is in ACC ACCES SORY or ON RUN the digital clock displays the time The digital clock has three adjusting buttons H Hour button e To advance one hour press the H button e To advance more than one hour press and hold the H button until you reach the correct hour Instruments and Controls 4 9 M Minute button e To advance one minute press the M button e To advance more than one minute press and hold th
312. the cooling system e Donotuse plain water alcohol or methanol antifreeze in coolant system Use only recommended coolant available with your CHEVROLET retailer The engine may overheat or even catch fire If the coolant level falls below the MIN mark refill the reservoir with recommended coolant available with your CHEVROLET retailer If no antifreeze is available topping up with water have the antifreeze concentra tion checked by your CHEVROLET retailer In order to protect your vehicle in extremely cold weather use mix of 48 percent demineralized water and 52 percent antifreeze Scalding hot coolant and steam could be blown out under pressure which could cause serious injury Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine and radiator are hot Coolant can be hazardous material e Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with coolant Clean your skin and nails with soap and water after coming in contact with coolant Keep out of reach of children Coolant can irritate the skin and can cause illness or death if swallowed If an improper coolant mixture is used the engine could overheat and be badly damaged The repair cost would not be covered by the vehicle warranty Too much water in the mixture can freeze and crack the engine radiator heater core and other parts If you are adding coolant often this may be a sign that your engine needs maintenance Have the CHEVROLET retailer chec
313. the factory to provide the longest tire life and best overall performance Adjustments to wheel alignment and tire balancing will not be necessary on a regular basis However check the alignment if there 1s unusual tire wear or if the vehicle is pulling to one side or the other If the vehicle vibrates when driving on a smooth road the tires and wheels might need to be rebalanced See your CHEVROLET retailer for proper diagnosis Vehicle Care 9 51 WHEEL REPLACEMENT Replace any wheel that is bent cracked or badly rusted or corroded If wheel nuts keep coming loose the wheel wheel bolts and wheel nuts should be replaced If the wheel leaks air replace it Some aluminum wheels can be repaired See your service partner if any of these conditions exist Your CHEVROLET retailer will know the kind of wheel that is needed Each new wheel should have the same load carrying capacity diameter width offset and be mounted the same way as the one it replaces Replace wheels wheel bolts wheel nuts with new original equipmentparts 9 52 Vehicle Care TIRES CHAINS Used Replacement Wheels Using the wrong replacement wheels wheel bolts or wheel nuts can be dangerous It could affect the braking and handling of the vehicle Tires can lose air and cause loss of control causing a crash Always use the correct wheel wheel bolts and wheel nuts for replacement The wrong wheel can also cause problems with bearing life
314. the hood See Hood on page 9 4 Remove the headlamp assembiy See Headlamps Front Turn Signal and Parking Lamps on page 9 31 Remove the connector retaining tab A Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the bulb C by pressing the connector release B and pulling straight back 9 34 Vehicle Care GN Remove the old bulb from the from the fog lamp assembly by squeez ing the bulb release tabs and pulling straight out Push the new bulb into the bulb assembly until it locks into place Install the wiring harness connector to the bulb Be sure the connector release B locks into place Install the connector retaining tab A Replace the headlamp assembly TAIL LAMPS TURN SIGNAL STOP LAMPS AND N AW N e on a breed VA Ni ert A a Driver Side Shown Passenger Side Similar A Stoplamp Taillamp B Back Up Lamp C Tum Signal Lamp Toreplace one ofthese lamps l gt 3 Open the tailgate See Tailgate on page 1 7 Remove the two screws retaining the taillamp assembly in place Pull the lamp assembly straight rearward releasing the retaining studs from the grommets Turn the bulb socket counterclock wise to remove it Turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it from the bulb socket 6 Install the new bulb into the bulb socket 7 Turn the bulb socket clockwise to reinstall 8 Install the lamp assembly into
315. the seat and wear the safety belt properly Seats and Restraints 2 7 Manual Reclining Seatback Passenger s Seat You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a driver seat while the vehicle is moving Adjust the driver seat only when the vehicle is not moving If either seatback is not locked it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to 1 Lift the lever the person sitting there Always push 2 Move the seatback to the desired and pull on the seatbacks to be sure position and then release the lever they are locked to lock the seatback in place 3 Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is locked Do not have a seatback reclined if the To recline a Manual Seatback vehicle is moving 2 8 Seats and Restraints FOLDING SEATBACK Power Reclining Seatback Passenger s Seatback Folding Driver s Seat Only Ta If you fold the seatback forward to carry longer objects such as skis be sure any such cargo is not near an airbag In a crash an inflating airbag To return the seatback to the upright position 1 Liftthe lever fully without applying pressure to the seatback and the seatback will return to the upright on mim might force that object towards a 2 Push and pull on the seatback to person This could cause severe make sure it is locked injury or even death Secure objects away from the area in which an airbag would inflate Fo
316. tion is good Underinflated tires or tires that do not have enough air can result in C gt e Tire overloading and overheating which could lead to a blowout r ii Under Cored Over e Premature or irregular wear inflation inflation inflation e Poor handling Check the pressure of cold tires at least every 14 days and before any long A Warning journey Do not forget the spare wheel e Reduced fuel economy Overinflated tires or tires that have too much air can result in If the pressure 1s too low this can aaa a cap result in considerable tire warmup e Unusual wear The tire pressure label is on the driver s and internal damage leading to tread Door lie door frame separation and even to tire blow out l l e Roughride The tire pressure data refers to cold at high speeds e Needless damage from road tires It applies to summer and winter hazards tires Always inflate the spare tire to the pressure specified for full load Vehicle Care 9 47 Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Tire Size occupants More than five occupants with towing a trailer Less than four Less than four occupants More than five occupants with towing a trailer 235 65R17 Regular 35 psi 240 kPa 35 psi 240 kPa 35 psi 240 kPa 41 psi 280 kPa 215 70R16 Spare 35 psi 240 kPa 35 psi 240 kPa When to Check The tire pressure should be checked each time you fill the fuel tank or at
317. tion until a door is opened Ifno door is opened after the ignition key is turned to the LOCK OFF position all accessories will be turned off after 10 minutes SHIFTING INTO PARK It can be dangerous to get out of the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully in P Park with the parking brake firmly set The vehicle can roll Ifyou have left the engine running the vehicle can move suddenly You or others could be injured To be sure the vehicle will not move even when you are on fairly level ground use the steps that follow Use this procedure to shift into P Park l Hold the brake pedal down and set the parking brake See Parking Brake on page 8 29 for more information Hold the button on the shift lever and push the lever towards the front ofthe vehicle into P Park Turn the ignition to LOCK OFF Remove the key Leaving the Vehicle With the Engine Running It can be dangerous to leave the vehicle with the engine running The vehicle could move suddenly 1f the shift lever is not fully in P Park with the parking brake firmly set And if you leave the vehicle with the engine running it could overheat and even catch fire You or others could be injured Do not leave the vehicle with the engine running Ifyou have to leave the vehicle with the engine running the vehicle must be in P Park and the parking brake set Release the button and check that the shift lever cannot be moved out of P Park
318. titching on the safety belt through the latch plate to fully tighten the lap belt on smaller occupants To unlatch the belt push the button on the buckle The belt should return to its stowed position Slide the latch plate up the safety belt webbing when the safety belt is not in use The latch plate should rest on the stitching on the safety belt near the guide loop on the side wall Before a door is closed be sure the safety belt is out of the way If a door is slammed against a safety belt damage can occur to both the safety belt and the vehicle Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster The vehicle has a shoulder belt height adjuster for the driver and outboard front passenger seating positions Adjust the height so that the shoulder portion of the belt is centered on the shoulder The belt should be away from the face and neck but not falling off of the shoulder Improper shoulder belt height adjustment could reduce the effectiveness of the safety belt in a crash Squeeze the release buttons A toge ther and move the height adjuster up or down to the desired position After the adjuster is set to the desired position try to move it up or down without squeezing the release buttons to make sure it has locked into position Safety Belt Pretensioners The vehicle has safety belt pretensioners for the front outboard occupants Although the safety belt pretensioners cannot be seen they are part of the safety belt assembl
319. tly in the engine to raise the oil level to MAX Do not fill over MAX mark Do not add too much oil If the engine has so much oil that the oil level gets above the upper mark the engine could be damaged See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9 5 for the location of the engine oil fill cap Push the dipstick all the way back in when through Changing Engine Oil and Filter Before attempting to do the work be sure you are fully acquainted with doing this job See your CHEVROLET retailer Otherwise you could be injured or damage the vehicle Engine oil looses its ability to lubricate when contaminated Be sure to change your engine oil according to maintenance schedule Be sure to replace the engine oil filter each time you change engine oil Under severe conditions change oil and oil filter more frequently than is recommended in the standard maint enance schedule Severe conditions include but are not limited to e Frequent cold starts e Considerable travel in stop and go traffic e Frequent short trips e Frequent driving when outside temperature remains below freezing e Prolonged idling e Frequent low speed driving e Driving in dusty areas Engine oil and its containers can be hazardous to your health Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with engine oil Clean your skin and nails with soap and water or hand cleaner after handling engine oil Also keep this and other toxic
320. to maintain the recommended pressure Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cold A Warning Continued Overinflated tires are more likely to be cut punctured or broken by a sudden impact such as when hitting a pothole Keep tires at the recommended pressure Worn or old tires can cause a crash If the tread is badly worn replace them Replace any tires that have been damaged by impacts with potholes curbs etc Improperly repaired tires can cause acrash Only the retailer or an authorized tire service center should repair replace dismount and mount the tires Do not spin the tires in excess of 56 km h 35 mph on slippery surfaces such as snow mud ice etc Excessive spinning may cause the tires to explode Driving over sharp objects can damage the tires and wheels If some objects are unavoidable drive over them slowly and at aright angle if possible When parking avoid making contact with the curb WINTER TIRES Consider installing winter tires on the vehicle if frequent driving on snow or ice covered roads is expected All season tires provide good overall performance on most surfaces but they may not offer the traction you would like or the same level of performance as winter tires on snow or ice covered roads Winter tires in general are designed for increased traction on snow and ice covered roads With winter tires there may be decreased dry road traction increased
321. to find songs while driving Organize songs by albums using one folder for each album Each folder or album should contain 18 songs or less e Make sure to finalize the disc when burning an MP3 WMA disc using multiple sessions It is usually better to burn the disc all at once The player will be able to read and play a maximum of 50 folders five sessions and 999 files Long file names and folder names may use more disc memory space than necessary To conserve space on the disc minimize the length of the file and folder names You can also play an MP3 WMA CD that was recorded using no file folders The system can support up to eight folders in depth but keep the depth of the folders to a minimum in order to keep down the complexity and confusion in trying to locate a particular folder during playback If a CD contains more than the maximum of 50 folders five sessions and 999 files the player will let you access and navigate up to the maximum but all items over the maximum will be ignored Root Directory The root directory will be treated as a folder If the root directory has Infotainment System 6 9 compressed audio files the directory will be displayed as ROOT All files contained directly under the root directory will be accessed prior to any other directory Empty Directory or Folder If a root directory or a folder exists somewhere in the file structure that contains only folders subfolders and no compres
322. ton again 3 Move the shift lever to the desired position If the shift lever still cannot be moved from P Park see Shift Lock Manual Release Shift Lock Manual Release ER A ie kr a vi gt ns ay me ei i a pi ra a bl v iiy a bay Bie Bar r ae EA H N The vehicle may have a Shift Lock Manual Release system If you cannot shift out of P Park with the ignition in ON RUN and the brake pedal applied 1 Turn the ignition offand remove the key 2 Hold the brake pedal down 3 Remove the mat from the bottom of the storage area in front of the shifter Press and hold the shift lock release button in the floor of the storage area Shift to N Neutral 6 Reinstall the mat Start the engine and shift into the gear you want Have the vehicle repaired as soon as possible PARKING If the vehicle has a manual transmis sion before getting out of the vehicle move the shift lever into R Reverse and apply the electric parking brake See Parking Brake on page 8 29 Once the shift lever has been placed into R Reverse with the clutch pedal pressed in turn the ignition key to LOCK OFF remove the key and release the clutch Driving and Operating 8 17 PARKING OVER THINGS THAT BURN Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under the vehicle and ignite Do not park over papers leaves dry grass or other things that can burn 8 18 Driving and O
323. torage CUPHOLDERS To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or a sudden stop always keep the glove box door closed while Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion If the hot liquid spills you burn yourself Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle driving To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of sudden stop or collision do not place uncovered or There are cupholders in the center unsecured bottles glasses cans etc console and in the second row seat in the cup holder while the vehicle is armrest in motion Pull down the armrest to access the cupholders Storage 3 3 SUNGLASS STORAGE CARD HOLDER COIN STORAGE If equipped the sunglass holder is in the You can use the card holder by inserting To open the coin storage pull the overhead console To open it push on a card into slot handle on the coin storage door towards the rear of the cover you Close it by pushing up until it latches To close the coin storage firmly push i the coin storage door Do not use for storing heavy objects 3 4 Storage CENTER CONSOLE UNDERSEAT STORAGE REAR STORAGE STORAGE To open the console box pull up on the lever and lift lid Th else console box lower theld To use the front passenger seat On the right side of the luggage dpsh edenin L ii undertray pull up on the end of the tray compartment floor there is
324. tributed by causes beyond CSIPL s reasonable control including but not limited to acts of god acts of public enemy or statutory authorities or courts terrorism or any acts of any person engaged in subversive activity or sabotage strikes embargoes public rallies and protests EXTERNAL FACTORS You agree and understand that though Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program will make every effort to reach you once you have made the call and the call is registered however external conditions including traffic could delay such an effort RIGHT OF REFUSAL Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program shall have the right to refuse any or all benefits under the program if it is found that the information furnished by you at the time of making the request for assistance are false DISPUTES All disputes arising out of this Roadside Assistance Program shall be submitted to a sole arbitrator to be appointed by CSIPL and the place of arbitration shall be CSIPL Office at Gurgaon Haryana The arbitration proceedings shall be governed by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 and shall be conducted in English The Courts of Delhi shall have the jurisdiction SUMMARY AFTER READING THIS OWNER S MANUAL YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND 1 The scope of Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program 2 Youshould at all times retain the Owner s Manual and produce whenever required 3 This Owner s Manual must remain with the Chevrolet vehicle ifthe vehicle is resold I
325. tte and SSPS CIGAR APO x osses Power Steering JACK RLY e Power STR WHL SW Steering Wheel Switch RUN CRNK RLY Run Crank TRIR RUN RLY TRLR BATT Trailer Battery yp Export Body PA KS PA KS Control Module Xm M Satellite Radio XM HVAC If Equipped Heating DLC Ventilation and Air Conditioning Data Link Connection KUNG Safety Diagnosis a Module Battery Safety Diagnosis YY Module Ignition 1 NK Sunroof MIRROR Folding Mirror Vehicle Care 9 43 AUXILIARY ENGINE ROOM FUSE BLOCK Auxiliary Engine Room Fuse Block RELAY prc3 prc2 prc PE PTC3 40A 40A 40A RELAY F F HTR Auxiliary engine room fuse block is located in the centre ofthe front panel Note Not all fuse block descriptions in this Manual may be applicable to your vehicle It is accurate at the time of printing When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle refer to the fuse box label 9 44 Vehicle Care WHEELS AND TIRES TIRES Factory fitted tires are matched to this vehicle offering the most effective combination of ride comfort tread life and performance Poorly maintained and improperly used tires are dangerous Overloading the tires can cause overheating as a result of too much flexing There could be a blowout and a serious crash See Vehicle Load Limits on page 8 9 Underinflated tires pose the same danger as overloaded tires The resulting crash could cause serious injury Check all tires frequently
326. ty belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat To fold a seatback 1 Unbuckle the rear safety belts and put the front seatback in the upright position See Reclining Seatbacks on page 2 6 2 Push the headrests down all the way See Head Restraints Position on page 2 2 2 10 Seats and Restraints Returning the Rear Seatback to the Upright Position If either seatback is not locked it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash That could cause injury to the person sitting there Always push and pull on the seatbacks to be sure they are locked 3 Lift the lever on top of the seatback A safety belt that is improperly routed To return the seatback to the upright to unlock the seatback Then fold not properly attached or twisted will position the seatback forward not provide the protection needed in a 1 Place the safety belts in the safety 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 for the other crash The person wearing the belt belt guides on the vehicle trim seatback if desired could be seriously injured After rais 2 Liftthe seatback up and push it back ing the rear seat back always check to into place be sure that the safety belts are prop 3 erly routed and attached and are not twisted Remove the safety belts from the safety belt guides on the vehicle trim Make sure the safety
327. uble free operation for your car Should you have any query please feel free to call our 24 hr Helpline at 1800 3000 8080 or email us at gmi cac gm com Happy Motoring CONTENTS Introduction Keys Doors and Windows 1 1 Keys and Locks emme 1 1 DOGS sepang 1 7 Vehicle SECDE senmi 1 9 Exterior Mirrors 1 12 nterlorMirror 1 15 e Secor 1 15 Sunvisols 11 1 18 E ee 1 18 Seats and Restraints eeee 2 1 Head Restraints 2 2 Front SOAS 2uisssuiciacdendenetepaeneisas 2 4 Rear SENE sssiccesescntasospontemecsonts 2 9 SafetyBelts 2 14 Airbag Systemi docictnuntecnncredess 2 22 ChildRestraints 2 30 ma L PAZ A SERDEM 3 1 Storage Compartments 3 1 Roof Paneling 3 5 Additional Storage Features 3 5 Roof Rack System 3 6 Information On Loading the e e A EN 3 7 Instruments and Controls 4 1 Instrument Panel Overview 4 2 CONOIS ccs ceccovecesecdececaedeesose ese 4 4 Warning Lights Gauges and Indicators asena midi 4 12 Information Displays 4 33 Trip COMIPUNED e 4 34 EKM EN 5 1 Exterior Lighting 5 1 Interior Lighting scsecsrossnesessaane 5 6 LightingFeatures 5 8 Infotainment System eeeeeeeee 6 1 Introduction sas 6 1 FRO ee e T eee 6 4
328. unt of fluid is there If it is low add water to take care of that first If you do not explosive gas could be present Battery fluid contains acid that can burn you Do not get it on you If you accidentally get it in your eyes or on your skin flush the place with water and get medical help immediately Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you badly Keep your hands away from moving parts once the engine is running 5 Check that the jumper cables do not have loose or missing insulation If they do you could get a spark The vehicles could also be damaged Before you connect the cables here are some basic things you should know Positive will go to positive or to a remote positive terminal if the vehicle has one Negative will go to a heavy unpainted metal engine part or to a remote negative terminal if the vehicle has one Do not connect positive to negative or you will get a short that would damage the battery and maybe other parts Do not connect 8 the negative cable to the negative terminal on the dead battery because this can cause sparks Connect the red positive cable to the positive terminal on the vehicle with the dead battery Use a remote positive terminal if the vehicle has one Do not let the other end touch metal Connect it to the positive terminal of the good battery Use a remote positive terminal if the veh
329. vehicle needs service If the regular brake system warning light is not on there are still brakes but no antilock brakes If the regular brake system warning light is also on there are no antilock brakes and there is a problem with the regular brakes See Brake System Warning Light on page 4 21 Instruments and Controls 4 23 ALL WHEEL DRIVE LIGHT AWD ONLY The All Wheel Drive Light comes on briefly when the ignition is turned to ON RUN If it does not have the vehicle serviced by your CHEVROLET retailer If the system is working normally the indicator light then goes off This light comes on when there is a malfunction in the All Wheel Drive AWD system This light flashes when the AWD system is temporarily disabled For more information see All Wheel Drive on page 8 26 4 24 Instruments and Controls DESCENT CONTROL SYSTEM LIGHT Active and Not Ready Warning Light oO The green DCS light is DCS active indicator and the amber DCS light is DCS not ready amp warning light DCS active indicator illuminates as green colour when DCS is ready for use and blinks as green colour while DCS is operating by pressing the DCS button located on the centre of the instrument panel DCS not ready amp warning light works as the following e Blinks as amber colour to indicate that DCS is not ready for condition to operate due to the high tempera ture about 350 400 C of friction material front pad
330. vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake EPB the parking brake warning light should come on briefly when the vehicle is in ON RUN If it does not come on then have it fixed so it will be ready to warn if there is a problem If this light comes on there is a problem with a system on the vehicle that is causing the parking brake system to work at a reduced level The vehicle can still be driven but should be taken to a CHEVROLET retailer as soon as possible See Parking Brake on page 8 29 for more information APPLY FOOTBRAKE LIGHT Ss For vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake EPB this indicator comes on when the EPB switch is released without pressing the brake pedal Always press the brake pedal before pressing the EPB switch to release the Electric Parking Brake See Parking Brake on page 8 29 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS WARNING LIGHT The ABS warning light comes on briefly when the ignition key 1s turned to ON RUN This is normal If the light does not come on then have it fixed so it will be ready to warn you if there is a problem If the light does not go out after a few seconds or if it illuminates while driving there is a faultin the ABS If the light stays on turn the ignition to LOCK OFF If the light comes on while driving stop as soon as possible and turn the ignition off Then start the engine again to reset the system If the light still stays on or comes on again while driving the
331. vere injury or even death The path of an inflating airbag must be kept clear Do not put anything between an occupant and an airbag and do not attach or put anything on the steering wheel hub or on or near any other airbag covering Do not use seat accessories that block the inflation path of a seat mounted side impact airbag Never secure anything to the roof of a vehicle with roof rail airbags by routing a rope or tie down through any door or window opening If you do the path of an inflating roof rail airbag will be blocked WHEN SHOULD AN AIRBAG INFLATE Frontal airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near frontal crashes to help reduce the potential for severe injuries mainly to the driver s or outboard front passen ger s head and chest However they are only designed to inflate if the impact exceeds a predetermined deployment threshold Deployment thresholds are used to predict how severe a crash is likely to be in time for the airbags to inflate and help restrain the occupants Whether the frontal airbags will or should deploy is not based on how fast your vehicle is traveling It depends largely on what you hit the direction of the impact and how quickly your vehicle slows down Frontal airbags may inflate at different crash speeds For example e If the vehicle hits a stationary object the airbags could inflate at a different crash speed than if the vehicle hits a moving
332. warranty covers only compliance with the emission standard as specified in sub rule 2 of Rule 115 of CMVR It does not cover any other performance of these parts or routine test and consequent maintenance or adjustments to establish compliance to the in use emission standard as applicable to the state in which the vehicle is registered and is in use Service and Warranty 12 29 ANNEXURE I Definitions l 10 ime Vehicle The Motor Vehicle approved for sale within India under the provisions of Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 or any subsequent amendment or substitution thereof Owner s Manual OM A document given to the customer at the time of sale of the vehicle giving guidelines on use and maintenance of the vehicle including the terms and conditions of Warranty Maintenance Maintenance as per the schedule provided in the Owner s Manual by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd including inspection verification check adjustment and replacement if necessary Service Booklet The scheduled service record book in Owner s Manual which is required to be filled by CHEVROLET retailer at the time of service Abnormal Use The situations when the vehicle is put to use other than that intended by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd such as racing overloading or use of adulterated fuel or fuel not recommended by Chevrolet Sales India Pvt Ltd Manufacturing Defect Means deficiency or deviation from normal production toleran
333. washer fluid until the tank is full See Engine Compartment Overview on page 9 5 for reservoir location To refill windshield washer fluid reservoir e Use only recommended ready to use washer fluid for that purpose e Do not use tap water Minerals present in tap water may plug the windshield washer lines Vehicle Care 9 23 BRAKES e If air temperature is likely to go be This vehicle has disc brakes Disc brake low freezing use windshield washer pads have built in wear indicators that fluid which has sufficient anit e When using concentrated washer make a high pitched warning sound freezing property fluid follow the manufacturer s when the brake pads are worn and new instructions for adding water pads are needed Do not mix water with ready to The sound can come and go or be heard Do not put water or radiator anti use washer fluid Water can all the time the vehicle is moving freeze in windshield washer reservotr cause the solution to freeze and except when applying the brake pedal damage the washer fluid tank firmly and other parts of the washer system The brake wear warning sound means that soon the brakes will not work well That could lead to a crash When the brake wear warning sound is heard have the vehicle serviced Water can allow solution to freeze Frozen solution can damage wind shield washer system Fill the washer fluid tank only three quarters full when it is very cold This allows for f
334. while playing an MP3 WMA except for those listed here See CD Player on page 6 6 for more information All Directory Mode Repeat intro scan random function operates in the current folder when All mode is active Infotainment System 6 11 Press the softkey under ALL and it changes to DIR To cancel DIR mode press the softkey again DIR Directory Press to repeat the tracks in the current directory DIR will appear on the display Press again to repeat the tracks in all of the directories ALL will appear on the display Press again to turn off repeat play p gt SEEK Kd SEEK Next Folder Previous in MP3 WMA mode Press Pi SEEK MA SEEK to change the folder If the CD R does not have a folder ROOT will flash on the display for a short time P gt TUNEQTUNE Next Track Previous Press 4q TUNE to go to the start of the current track or press Dp TUNE to go to the next track The track number will appear on the display The player will continue moving backward or forward through the CD with each press of the Pp TUNE amp TUNE 6 12 Infotainment System TP INFO Information Press to dis play additional text information related to the current MP3 WMA song There is a choice of additional information such as Song Title Album Title and Artist Bit rate may also appear on display When information is not available No info will appear on the display Press this button for longer than two sec
335. wn along with the text describing the operation or information relating to a specific component control message gauge or indicator Ji This symbol is shown when you need to see your Owner s Manual for additional instructions or information This symbol is shown when you need to see a Service Manual for additional instructions or information Vehicle Symbol Chart Here are some additional symbols that may be found on the vehicle and what they mean Airbag Readiness Light amp Air Conditioning 6 Antilock Brake System ABS Brake System Warning Light _ Charging System Oh tr F ON week Oe Introduction iii Cruise Control Engine Coolant Temperature Exterior Lamps Fuel Gauge Fuses Headlamp High Low Beam Changer LATCH System Child Restraints Malfunction Indicator Lamp Oil Pressure Power Safety Belt Reminder Traction Control Windshield Washer Fluid iv Introduction Z NOTES KEYS DOORS AND WINDOWS Keys and Locks Ty Brak een neato MAM cen 1 1 Remote Keyless Entry RKE SYSTE cssseeieincatscaresusivonetinesacics 1 2 Remote Keyless Entry RKE System Operation 1 3 D r LOOKS s resi meri bisi 1 4 Manual DoorlLocks 1 5 PowerDoorLocks 1 6 Safety LOCK irisirsamrisisorsssrai 1 6 Doors MANO e EY e Pe 1 7 Vehicle Security Anti theft Alarm System 1 9 Immobilizer Operation
336. wner s Statement Of Acceptance sonecissenrtsicncaatOrconcees 12 11 Chevrolet Service 12 13 Maintenance Record Sheet 12 19 1 NA 12 21 Separate Corrosion Protection SEVO onnan 12 22 Body Inspection Record 12 23 Emission Warranty 12 25 Annexure l 12 29 Annexure ll 12 30 24 x 7 Roadside Assistance 13 1 How to Request Assistance 13 2 Benefits scccnscctcivavaressviessaesecousats 13 3 Covered Area 13 3 Chevrolet Roadside Assistance at Home or on the Road 13 3 Vehicle Recovery Following Mechanical or Electrical Breakdown sassssscessincnacrecneestias 13 3 Vehicle Recovery Following an Accident kameri neee epin 13 4 Taxi e lt lt MM 13 4 Urgent Message Relay 13 4 Locked Keys Lost Key 13 4 Non Covered Events Under the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program 13 4 Special Exclusions 13 6 Adverse Weather 13 6 Force IVC e B AR 13 7 External Factofs smd sssimisiz 13 7 RightofRefusal 13 7 1 e A 13 7 Summaly 13 7 Disclaimer insirri 13 8 Service Network ccccsscccsssees 14 1 Chevrolet Sales India Sales and Service Network 14 1 North Zone 14 2 West Zone enset hee adele 14 7 South ZONE cic ccrsasosesaviscessseaes 14 12 Ea
337. y They can help tighten the safety belts during a severe frontal crash and side and rear impacts if the threshold conditions for pretensioner activation are met Pretensioners are not designed to activate in a minor frontal crash Pretensioners are designed to activate in a moderate to severe rear crash Pretensioners work only once If the pretensioners activate in a crash the pretensioners and probably other new parts for the vehicle s safety belt system will need to be replaced See Replacing Safety Belt System Parts after a Crash on page 2 21 Seats and Restraints 2 19 SAFETY BELT USE DURING PREGNANCY Safety belts work for everyone including pregnant women Like all occupants they are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear safety belts A pregnant woman should wear a lap shoulder belt and the lap portion should be worn as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the abdomen 2 20 Seats and Restraints The best way to protect the fetus is to protect the mother When a safety belt is worn properly it is more likely that the fetus will not be hurt in a crash For pregnant women as for anyone the key to make safety belts effective is wearing them properly LAP BELT This section 1s only for the lap belt To learn how to wear a lap shoulder belt see Lap Shoulder Belt on page 2 17 The vehicle may have a second row center seating position with a lap belt The lap belt ha
338. y repairs that might not be covered by the vehicle warranty This light comes on during a malfunc tion in one of two ways Light Flashing A misfire condition has been detected A misfire increases vehicle emissions and could damage the emission control system on the vehicle Diagnosis and service might be required The following can prevent more serious damage to the vehicle e Reduce vehicle speed e Avoid hard accelerations e Avoid steep uphill grades 4 20 Instruments and Controls e If towing a trailer reduce the amount of cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible If the light continues to flash when it is safe to do so stop the vehicle Find a safe place to park Turn the key off wait at least 10 seconds and restart the engine If the light is still flashing follow the previous steps and see your CHEVROLET retailer for service as soon as possible Light On Steady An emission control system malfunction has been detected on the vehicle Diagnosis and service might be required The following may correct an emission system malfunction e Check that the electrical system is not wet The system could be wet if the vehicle was driven through a deep puddle of water The condition is usually corrected when the electrical system dries out A few driving trips should turn the light off e Check that good quality fuel is used Poor fuel quality causes the engine not to run as efficiently as designed
339. ystem do one of the following e Using the scan tool Your CHEVROLET retailer will reset the system using scan tool after changing the engine oil 9 12 Vehicle Care RECOMMENDED ENGINE AUTOMATIC OIL AND MAINTENANCE TRANSMISSION FLUID SCHEDULE e Using accelerator pedal Recommended engine oil It is not necessary to check the automatic 1 Remove key from ignition switch See Recommended Fluids and transmission fluid level for more than one minute Then turn Lubricants on page 10 5 If you have a problem e g leak have it on ignition key do not start engine remedied by aCHEVROLET retailer 2 Perform the following procedure Maintenance schedule Note 2 1 Press the accelerator pedal to See Service Schedules on page 10 2 Use of the incorrect fluid may damage the floor and hold it on the the vehicle Always use the fluid listed in floor for 2 seconds Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 2 2 Release the accelerator pedal pedal for 2 seconds Use of the incorrect automatic 2 3 Repeat this sequence 1 2 two transmission fluid may damage the more times for a total of three vehicle and the damages may not be times within one minute covered by the vehicle warranty If the change engine oil lamp comes Always use the automatic transmis back on and stays on when you start sion fluid listed in Recommended your vehicle the engine oil life system Fluids and Lubricants on page 10 5 is not reset Repeat the procedure Remember to re
340. ystem are replaced be sure to get new approved replacement parts If this is not done the brakes might not work properly For example installing disc brake pads that are wrong for the vehicle can change the balance between the front and rear brakes for the worse The braking performance expected can change in many other ways if the wrong replacement brake parts are installed BRAKE FLUID The brake master cylinder reservoir 1s filled with DOT 4 brake fluid There are only two reasons why the brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down e The brake fluid level goes down because of normal brake lining wear When new linings are installed the fluid level goes back up e A fluid leak in the brake hydraulic system can also cause a low fluid level Have the brake hydraulic system fixed since a leak means that sooner or later the brakes will not work well Do not top off the brake fluid Adding fluid does not correct a leak If fluid is added when the linings are worn there will be too much fluid when new brake linings are installed Add or remove brake fluid as necessary only when work is done on the brake hydraulic system If too much brake fluid is added it can spill on the engine and burn if the engine is hot enough You or others could be burned and the vehicle could be damaged Add brake fluid only when work is done on the brake hydraulic system Brake fluid is poisonous and corro sive
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