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1. 3 27 ASSIST GRIP WITH COAT HOOK Option 3 31 e CIGARETTE LIGHTER Option 3 28 e LUGGAGE CARRIER Option 3 31 HORN aiite toi 3 28 e ROOF RAIL Option 3 32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 3 QUICK VIEW INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS n S3W1071A 1 Side Vent 7 Glove Box 13 Card Holder Option 2 Wiper amp Washer Control Lever 8 Deposit tray 14 Headlamp Leveling Switch 3 Exterior Lights Control Lever 9 Heating and Air Conditioning Sys 15 Accelerator Pedal 4 Center Vent tem Option 16 Brake Pedal 5 Instrument Cluster Indicator and 10 Cigarette Lighter Option 17 Clutch Pedal Warning Lamps Display 11 Ashtray Option 18 Driver Air Bag Option 6 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch 12 Hood Release 3 4 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS CLUSTER ge ce Odometer Trip Odometer Trip Odometer Clock Reset button Speedometer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Fuel Gauge Digital Clock 7 Front Fog Lamp Indicator Option 8 Turn Signal Hazard Warning Flasher 9 ABS Warning Lamp Option 10 Malfunction Indicator Lamp 11 High Beam Indicator Lamp 12 Door Ajar Warning Lamp S3W1072A 13 Airbag Warning Lamp Option 14 Charging System Warning Lamp 15
2. 1 21 2222 nein ree eerte 1 1 EMISSION WARRANTY 1 23 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET 1 17 1 2 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE 1 SCOPE General Motors India Private Limited a private limited company incorporated under the companies Act 1956 and having its Works Registered office at Chandrapura Industrial Estate Halol District Panchmahals Gujarat 389351 General Motors India warrants that your new Chevrolet 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 else where in this service booklet Only an authorized CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet will make the necessary repairs using new re condi tioned or re manufactured parts with a view to correcting any defect covered by this warranty 2 WHAT IS COVERED Time and distance limits for New Vehicle Warranty coverage Warranty Type Warranty Limits Other Warranties Three 3 years or 1 00 000 kms which These parts are covered by other warranties ever is earlier from the date of delivery 1 Battery one 1 year covered by the battery manufacturer by a CHEVROLET retailer or the date of 2 Tyres 1 year covered by the tyre manufactur
3. 7 17 VERICLE GARE 7 35 7 2 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or main tenance work on your vehicle take pre cautions to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage General precautions to observe when per forming vehicle service Do not work on the engine while it is hot A WARNING The catalytic converter and other ex haust components while engine is running can get very hot Touching the related parts while en gine is running can result in severe burns Never get under the vehicle while it is supported by a jack If it is necessary to work under the vehicle use safety stands Keep smoking materials flames and sparks away from the battery all fuel and fuel related parts Never connect or disconnect the bat tery or any transistorized components while the ignition switch is ON When connecting the battery cables pay special attention to their polarities Never connect a positive cable to a negative terminal or a negative cable to a positive terminal Remember that the battery ignition cables and your vehicle wiring carry high current or voltage Be careful not to cause a short circuit Make sure there is proper ventilation whenever you have the engine running in an enclosed space such as a garage S3W6011A Keep used oil coolant and other flu ids out of reach of childr
4. lt lt Information about instruments gauges and vehicle controls Low ee ee 2s How to operate your heating ventilation and aor conditioning system DRIVING YOUR VEHIGLE aia Ba Information about how to drive your vehicle under various conditions EMERGENCIES eS Bere EM PPP AR Important information about what to do if you have a problem while driving mS yd es BO ECARE a ene ae Tea Information about how to propertly maintain your vehicle Ce IIS Information about when to perform vehicle maintenance and the items to be checked 6 1 7 1 77777 coz aane octo potuit ctt ctetu cm Vehicle specifications lubricant types and other useful information CSIPL WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE 152 1 19 PREDELIVERY INSPECTION amp VEHICLE DELIVERY 1 8 SEPARATE CORROSION PROTECTION SERVICE 1 20 OWNER S STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE 1 9 BODY INSPECTION RECORD
5. Sal a annie oy A WARNING Engine oil is an irritant and if in gested can cause illness or death Keep out of reach of children Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin Wash exposed areas with soap and water or hand cleaner A WARNING Adding too much oil can affect engine operation Do not allow to go above MAX mark on dipstick Overfilling can damage your vehicle by Increasing oil consumption Fouling spark plugs Building excessive carbon deposits in the engine CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND FILTER Engine oil loses 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 recom mended in the standard maintenance schedule 7 8 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE Severe conditions include but are not lim A WARNING A CAUTION ited to Engine oil and its containers can be Use of unauthorized or low quality en hazardous to your health gine oil or chemical engine treatments additives can damage the engine Frequent cold starts e Considerable travel in stop and go traf fic Frequent short trips Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with engine oil Consult your CHEVROLET retailer before attempting to use additives
6. A Sino 0 Ea S3W1140A S3W1141A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 27 DOME LAMP ASHTRAY Option The dome lamp operates in three positions ashtray is removable and fits in the CAUTION front cupholder To open the ashtray lift ON The lamp comes on and stays on until shut off manually CENTER The lamp comes on when To remove the ashtray rotate the upper you open a door and off after doors are Part of the ashtray and then pull the Do not pull the hood release handle dosed ashtray out g while your vehicle is moving OFF The lamp remains even when A CAUTION Do not drive the vehicle with the hood CAUTION doors open Pull on the front edge of the hood to the cover make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle open An open hood will obscure the driver s vision Do not put papers and other things that burn into the ashtrays If you do cigarettes placed in the ashtrays could start them on fire Operating your vehicle with an obstructed view can lead to a collision resulting in damage to your vehicle or other property personal injury or even death Be careful not to drop or spill things that will burn onto a hot engine They could start a fire and you or others could be burned Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you badly Keep your hands hair and loose clothing away from moving parts S3W1100
7. S3W1200A To turn the defroster on start the engine and push the rear window defroster button The indicator light in the button will illuminate To turn the defroster off push the button again Make sure you turn the defroster off after achieving clear vision CAUTION Lack of proper maintenance can dam age your vehicle s defroster wires or scratch the glass Do not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your vehicle s rear window Do not scratch or damage the de froster wires when you clean or work around the rear window Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in per sonal injuries and damage to your ve hicle or other property INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 21 WINDOWS Manual windows POWER WINDOWS Option To raise the window lift up on the switch To raise or lower the windows rotate the You may operate the power windows To lower the window press down on the window regulator handle in the door when the ignition switch is ON by using switch panel the power window switches if equipped Release the switch when the window The rear windows do not open fully on each door panel reaches the desired position Items can get trapped in windows Ensure WARNING WARNING window opening is clear before closing windows Children can operate and become en Body parts outside vehicle can be trapped in power windows struck by passing objects A WAR
8. Safety belt care 44 CAUTION You must keep your safety belts in proper working condition to maintain their effectiveness Always keep the safety belts clean and dry Avoid contamination of the safety belt webbing by polishes oils and chemicals particularly battery acid bleach or dye These contaminants may lead to weaken ing of your safety belt webbing material Periodically inspect all parts of the safety belts Replace damaged safety belts or components immediately You must replace any safety belt that has been stretched in an accident even if the damage is not obvious or visible Replace ment safety belts must be new We recommend replacing the entire safety belt assembly after your vehicle has been in a collision If a retailer finds that no safety belt damage has occurred in an ac cident and that everything is in proper working order then you don t have to re place the belts GLASS SURFACES 44 CAUTION Abrasive cleaners can scratch the glass and damage the rear window de fogger gridlines Never use abrasive cleaners on ve hicle glass Such damage can impair the driver s vision Keeping the window glass clear will reduce glare and improve visibility 44 CAUTION Decals may damage the rear window de fogger Never place decals on the inside of the rear window Such damage can impair the driver s vision 7 38 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE Cleaning the outside of the win
9. BULB REPLACEMENT A CAUTION Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas and may burst if dropped or scratched You or others may be injured Follow all instructions on the bulb package Wear eye protection when working with bulbs Protect the bulb from abrasion and scratches When the bulb is illuminated and not in a sealed installation protect it from contact with liquids Only illuminate the bulb when it is installed in a lamp Replace any headlamp that is cracked or damaged Do not touch the replacement bulb with your fingers or hands Keep the bulbs away from children Dispose of used bulbs with care Otherwise the bulbs can explode Disconnect the HEADLAMPS Open the hood Remove the two bolts wiring harness connector from the bulb Remove the rubber cap covering the bulb assembly Release the spring that retains the bulb 6 Remove the bulb 7 Reverse the steps to install a new bulb S3W1191A SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 31 A CAUTION Clean halogen bulbs with alcohol or mineral spirits and a lint free cloth Be sure not to touch them with your bare hands Fingerprints on a halogen bulb may drastically shorten the bulb s effective life 7 32 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE PARKING LAMPS Open the hood Remove the headllamp assembly Remove the rubber cap covering the bulb assembly Pull out the parking lamp bulb assembly located next to the
10. To use this setting 1 Slide the recirculation lever to outside air mode Turn air distribution knob to BI LEVEL lt Adjust temperature control knob to the desired temperature Turn fan control knob to the desired speed Ventilation To direct air through the center and side vents 1 Turn off air conditioning A C Indi cator goes off Slide the recirculation lever to outside air mode Turn the air distribution knob to FRONT 72 or BI LEVEL S7 Turn temperature control knob to blue area for cooling Turn fan control knob to desired speed AIR OUTLETS To open an outlet press on its cover Rotate the cover to direct airflow as desired S3W1123A 4 10 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING OPERATING TIPS Before using the air conditioning system open the windows for a few minutes to permit hot air to escape if the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight For maximum cooling select the ventilation mode and the highest fan speed Make sure that the air conditioning compressor is turned on Then Rotate the temperature control knob to select the coolest temperature and activate the recirculation mode To defog the windows on rainy days or in high humidity turn on the air conditioning compressor Turn on the air conditioning for a few minutes at least once a week even in the winter or when the air conditioning system is not being used regul
11. A WARNING Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision To adjust the front and rear Option head restraints raise the head restraint or push it down while pressing the release button If the head restraint must be removed for any reason 1 Pull it up to the stop position 2 While pushing the release button lift the head restraint from the guide sleeve A WARNING Make sure that the head restraint has been put back into place and readjusted before driving 3 Replace head restraint and reset it in intended position before driving S3W1066A 2 10 SEATSAND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS FRONT SEATS FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT To move the front seat forward or back ward 1 Pull up and hold the lever located un der the front side of the front seat Slide the seat to the desired position Release the lever and make sure the seat 15 locked into place A WARNING 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 S3W1067A FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT To tilt seatback forward or backward lift the lever up on the outside of the seat cushion until the seatback 15 adjusted to the desired position Release the lever to lock the seatback in place WARNING Do not adjust the driver s seatbac
12. Audio Radio Acc This warranty is covered by the au dio radio Acc manufacturer The coverage period is one year Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for de tails MAKING THE WARRANTY EFFECTIVE The warranty goes into effect after CHEVROLET autho rized 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 to the authorized CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet If the warranty amp service booklet is lost or incomplete work to be carried out with respect to the standard warranty shall be refused CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP If the vehicle is sold during the warranty period please deliver the warranty amp service booklet to the new owner The new owner will need to complete the change of ad dress 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 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 WARRANTY SERVICE BOOKLET 1 7
13. Clean your skin and nails with soap Frequent driving when outside tem and water or hand cleaner after perature remains below freezing handling engine oil Also keep this CAUTION E and other toxic materials out of the Prolonged idling reach of children Do not dispose of used engine oil and Frequent low speed driving filter with your household waste EON Engine oil can irritate the skin and Driving in dusty areas can cause illness and even death if Use your local authorized waste swallowed management facility Used engine oil and filter contain harm ful elements that may be unhealthy to you and threat to the environment RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL AND MAIN TENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended engine oil See FLUID CHART in the index of Sec tion 9 for recommended engine oil and ca pacity Maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES in the index of Section 8 COOLANT Your vehicle cooling system is filled with silicate based coolant In the correct mixture this coolant pro vides 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 S3W1170A SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 9 44 CAUTION Plain water or the wrong mixture can da
14. Use flat bed or wheel lift equipment S3W1157A EMERGENCY TOWING If towing service is not available in an emergency your vehicle may be tempo rarily towed by a cable secured to one of the emergency towing eyes under the ve hicle Front Towing Eyes The front towing eyes are provided under the front bumper 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 S3W1158A Also the wheels axles drive train steer ing and brakes must be all in a good con dition CAUTION When towing the vehicle with a tow rope the vehicle can be damaged To reduce damage Use towing eyes only if no other tow ing equipment is available Only tow the vehicle from the front Keep tow rope clear of bumper Ensure tow rope is securely fixed to towing eyes at both ends Check by pulling on tow rope Drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements 6 10 EMERGENCIES A WARNING When towing with a tow rope control of towed vehicle can be lost Do not tow if the wheels transaxle axles steering or brakes are dam aged Do not remove the key from the ig nition switch as this will lock the steering and this will make the ve hicle undriveable Rear Towing Hook When towing another vehicle use the rear towing hook It should be used only in an emergency situation for
15. 10 General Motors India Private Limited is launching the Chevrolet Spark in different cities in a phased manner The CHEVROLET retailer responsible for delivering your Spark is qualified to provide all Spark related services within the city where he is located As other CHEVROLET retailers become operational to handle the Spark they will also be able to provide similar Spark related services INORDER FOR THE WARRANTY ON YOUR VEHICLE TO APPLY IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOUR SPARK 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 General Motors India Pvt Ltd 1 8 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET PREDELIVERY 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 ap propriately filled out service booklet owner s manual are the tool kit and your vehicle documents You have been informed of the service intervals and neces sary service checks including under extreme operating con ditions and in particular with regard to oil changing
16. 3 On an uphill grade place the gearshift lever in first gear A WARNING To prevent your parked vehicle from moving accidentally do not leave the front wheels in a straight ahead posi tion when parking on a hill Turn the wheels away from the road and apply the parking brake if parking facing downhill Turn the wheels toward the road and apply the parking brake if parking facing uphill SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMICAL OPERATION Fuel economy is dependent largely on your style of driving How you drive where you drive and when you drive affect how many kilometers you can get from a liter of fuel To obtain maximum fuel economy Accelerate slowly Avoid unnecessary idling Keep the engine properly tuned Do not race the engine Use the air conditioning only when necessary Slow down when driving on rough roads Keep the tyres inflated to the recom mended pressure Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid a collision in case of sudden stops This will also reduce wear on the brake pads and linings Do not carry unnecessary weight DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 15 Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving Adhere to the vehicle maintenance schedule and specifications in this manual HAZARDOUS DRIVING When hazardous driving is encountered due to water snow ice mud sand or simi lar conditions Slow down your vehicle and drive cau
17. A CAUTION Do not operate vehicle without the required amount of power steering fluid To do so can damage power steering system of your vehicle leading to costly repairs S3W1172A ADDING POWER STEERING FLUID 1 Wipe the cap and the top of the reser voir clean 2 Unscrew the cap 3 Add the power steering fluid Be sure to maintain the level between MIN and MAX mark 4 Replace the cap CAUTION 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 in juries and damage your vehicle and other property RECOMMENDED POWER STEERING FLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended power steering fluid See FLUID CHART in the index of Sec tion 9 for recommended power steering fluid and capacity Maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES in the index of Section 9 WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Before you drive make sure the windshield washer fluid reservoir is at the appropri ate level and filled with the correct solu tion In cold weather do not fill the windshield 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 A T SN S3W1174A SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 15 To
18. As the jack begins to raise the ve jack is in the proper position and se hicle make sure jack is properly 10 Remove tyre and wheel cure both to the vehicle and the ground placed so it will not slip 11 Mount spare tyre on the wheel hub 7 Place the jack vertically at the front or NOTE A CAUTION the rear jacking notch next to the wheel you plan to change Do not raise vehicle more than is nec 2 5 E oe 1 2 essai y o ellange loose Your wheel could fall off ne causing a serious accident into appropriate notch and tyre is off the ground about 1 inch 3 cm WARNING Always use correct wheel nuts or Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts If you do the nuts might come Never get under car or start or run bolts the engine while car is supported by Using the wheel lug wrench tighten a jack the lug nuts or bolts down firmly Vehicle may slip off the jack resulting If tightened incorrectly the nuts or in serious injury or death bolts might come loose EMERGENCIES 6 5 A CAUTION When using the jack the vehicle could become unstable and move damaging the vehicle and causing personal in jury Use jack at correct jacking position 12 Replace and lightly seat the wheel CAUTION nuts or bolts by turning clockwise Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor 13 Turn jack handle counterclockwise dl hicle to th d damage To avoid
19. 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 1 12 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1000 kms Reassurance check up General Status review Check closing efforts of doors amp other functions Under hood Visually check routing leaks amp damage Check fluid levels Engine oil level Brake oil level Coolant level Power steering fluid Windscreen washer level amp add washer fluid Underbody wheels Visually check routing leaks amp damage Check tyre pressure Electrical Checks Engine check lamp Charging lamp Oil pressure lamp Parking brake lamp indicator High beam Turn signal Hazard indicator amp all other telltale lamp Cigarette lighter Rear defogger Check lighting system Horn Radio Outside mirrors High Low beam Hazard signal Turn signal Flash to pass sig nal Front Rear fog lamps Tail lamps Stop lamp Reversing lamp Trunk lamp Dynamic Evaluation Steering function noise abnor mal drag Clutch amp gear shifting function noise Accelerating amp braking func tion noise Check tyres Any other abnormal noise CHEVROLET inspection 2nd Service Check 1 year 15000 kms whichever occurs earlier VIN Regn No Delivery date Date of service
20. ASSIST HANDLES Your vehicle has assist handles above the front seat passenger door and the rear doors The handle above RH rear door includes a coat hook A CAUTION Hanging items on assist handles can obstruct the driver s view Do not hang anything on an assist handle unless the handle is equipped with a coat hook S3W1126A LUGGAGE CARRIER Option Use the luggage carrier to load things on top of your vehicle There are side rails attached to the roof The luggage carrier may also be equipped with crossrails The carrying capacity of the luggage carrier is 50 kg 110 Ibs when the vehicle is loaded with up to four occupants When you carry cargo on the luggage carrier distribute the weight evenly Do not load cargo directly onto the roof of your vehicle Do not exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading your vehicle A loaded luggage carrier changes the center of gravity of the vehicle Do not drive at high speeds Also be careful when driving in crosswinds To prevent damage or loss of cargo while driving check periodically to make sure that the luggage carrier and cargo are still securely fastened For more information on the luggage carrier or regulations on driving with a loaded luggage carrier see your retailer CAUTION If you try to carry something on top of your vehicle that is longer or wider than the luggage carrier like paneling plywood a mattress and so forth
21. Chassis and Underbody Bolts and Nuts Tight Secure Chart Symbols I Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust rotate or replace R Replace or change 3 Refer to FLUID CHART 4 Change the brake fluid every 20 000 kms or 2 years whichever is earlier if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain or Towing a trailer frequently 5 More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition short distance driving extensive idling frequent low speed operation in stop and go traffic or driving in dusty conditions 8 6 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE For vehicles with normal annual mileage MAINTENANCE INTERVAL MAINTENANCE TEM 6 months 7500 Kilometers 1 Year 15000 or time in months whichever comes first 500 1 5 Years 22 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4Years 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 continued Wheel Alignment 6 Wheel Balancing 6 Steering Wheel and Linkage Power Steering Fluid Lines 3 As and when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer As and when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts Buckles and Anchorages Lubricat
22. See your CHEVROLET retailer if an a steep hill the brakes can temporarily To set the parking brake stop the vehicle adjustment is required lose their stopping power This may be II the 1 due to wet brake components or over press heating A CAUTION To release the parking brake press the brake pedal and If your brakes temporarily lose their stopping power because of overheating Do not drive with the parking brake on 1 Pull the lever up slightly Shift to a lower gear when going This can cause your rear brakes to down hills Do not continuously ap 2 Push the button on the tip of the lever overheat or wear out prematurely You PU 3 Lower the lever while holding the but have to replace them and you If your brakes temporarily lose their ton in could damage other parts of your ve hicle CAUTION power because of wet brake compo nents the following procedure will help restore their normal performance 1 Check behind you for other ve hicles Do not park or operate your vehicle over combustible materials Keep a safe forward speed with plenty of space to your rear and sides a They could touch hot exhaust parts un der your vehicle and ignite 153A Gently apply the brakes until nor mal performance is restored DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 13 Parking under wet cold weather Under cold weather conditions t
23. and cause serious injury S3W1154A 6 8 EMERGENCIES Once the previously discharged vehicle is running 1 Carefully disconnect the ground con nection Begin with the vehicle with the discharged battery Leave the dis charged vehicle running 2 Disconnect the negative lead from ve hicle providing the jump 3 Disconnect the lead from both bat teries 4 Operate the discharged vehicle for ap proximately 20 minutes This will allow the charging system to recharge your battery 5 If this discharge condition recurs con sult your CHEVROLET retailer TOWING THE VEHICLE If it is necessary to tow your vehicle con tact a retailer or a professional tow truck service A WARNING Never let passengers ride in a ve hicle that is being towed Never tow a vehicle faster than safe or posted speeds Never tow a vehicle with damaged parts that are not fully secured on the vehicle Failure to observe these precautions can result in personal injury S3W1155A Towing your vehicle with a wheel lift 1 Turn hazard flashers on 2 Turn ignition switch to ACC 3 Shift manual transaxle to NEUTRAL 4 Release parking brake S3W1156A EMERGENCIES 6 9 5 Tow the vehicle with the front wheels off the road A CAUTION Do not use sling type equipment to tow the vehicle
24. each front wheel and at the rear wheels A slight vibration in the brake pedal accompanied by some noise usually takes place while the ABS is working ABS does not change the time you need to apply the brakes and it does not al ways decrease stopping distances Always leave enough room to stop even though you have ABS Braking with ABS Regardless of the road conditions do not pump the brakes Firmly press and hold the pedal and let the ABS work for you A WARNING If the brake system and the ABS warn ing lamp come on at the same time there is a failure in the brake system Have the system checked by your CHEVROLET retailer immediately 5 14 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING TIPS ENGINE BRAKING To help use of braking effect of the engine compression when driving on a long downhill For manual transaxle downshift to a lower gear in a sequential order A WARNING Do not downshift your manual transaxle by two or more gear posi tions at a time This prevents damage to your transaxle or loss of control and per sonal injuries Use of engine compression during long mountainous descents may prolong the life of your brakes PARKING THE VEHICLE Hold the brake pedal down and firmly ap ply the parking brake For vehicles with a manual transaxle 1 Parking on level ground place the gear shift lever in neutral 2 On a downhill grade place the gearshift lever in reverse
25. you when you leave vehicle unat tended Unlocked vehicles invite theft S3W1201A 53 1105 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 23 MANUAL DOOR LOCKS From the outside use your key to lock or unlock the doors From the inside use the manual door lock to lock and unlock each door individually If a front door is open and you use the manual door lock control to lock the door you must keep the outside door handle raised as you close the door S3W1108A CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM Option If your vehicle is equipped with the cen tral locking system you may lock or un lock all the doors at once To use this feature do any of the follow ing From the outside use your key to lock or unlock the driver s door From the inside use the manual door lock on the driver s door S3W1109A REAR DOOR SECURITY LOCK The rear doors are equipped with locks that help prevent passengers especially children from opening the rear doors from inside When the security lock is engaged you can t unlock the door from the inside But the door can only be opened from the outside The locks are located on the edge of each rear door The door must be open to access the lock lever Move the lever on each rear door to the locked position to lock the doors S3W1110A 3 24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To unlock them open each rear door from the outside and push the lever in the opposite d
26. 44 CAUTION Never use an automotive or chrome polish steam or a caustic soap to clean or polish aluminum trim Such materials can be too abrasive re sulting in damage to trim and wheels When waxing your car also wax all bright metal parts Cleaning aluminum wheels and wheel covers To preserve the original appearance of the wheels and wheel covers keep them free from road dirt and brake dust buildup Do not use abrasive cleaners or brushes to clean aluminum wheels or wheel covers Clean the wheels wheel covers regularly avoiding abrasive cleaners or brushes that can damage the finish CORROSION PROTECTION We designed your vehicle to resist corro sion Special materials and protective fin ishes used on most parts of your car help maintain its good appearance strength and reliability Surface rust may appear on certain com ponents found in the engine compartment or under the body eg Silencers Axle Brake Disc Brake Drums Exhaust Manifold etc but will not affect the reliability or function of these components Sheet metal damage If the vehicle needs body repair or replace ment make sure the repair shop applies proper anticorrosion material to restore corrosion protection See FINISH DAM AGE later in this section 7 40 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE Foreign material deposits The following materials may damage painted surfaces Calcium chloride and other salts Ice melt
27. Inspect every 15 000 kms or 1 year which Manual Transaxle 2IL ever is earlier and replenish if SAE 75W85 Fluid necessary Fluid change is not required Brake Fluid T Change every 30 000 kms or 2 years which f ever is earlier DOT 4 Inspect every 15 000 kms 1 year which Power Steering LIL ever is earlier and replenish if necessary DEXRON VI Fluid 9 4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Engine Oil Engine oil is identified by its quality and also its viscosity Quality is more impor tant than viscosity when selecting which engine oil to use Engine Oil 5W30 API SM GF 4 Engine Oil Additives The use of engine oil additives could cause damage and invalidate the warranty Coolant and antifreeze Use only organic acid type long life cool ant 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 concentration should be main tained all year round Maintain a sufficient concentration of anti freeze Coolant additives intended to give addi tional corrosion protection or seal against minor leaks can cause function problems Coolant Ethylene Glycol organic acid type long life coolant Brake fluid Only use our authorized brake fluid for this vehicle DOT 4 Over time brake fluid absorbs moi
28. JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS Your spare tyre jack and tools are secured in the luggage compartment A WARNING Always store jack spare tyre other tools and equipment securely in their proper location Do not store jack spare tyre or other equipment in passenger com partment In sudden stop or collision loose equipment can be thrown around in side your vehicle and cause personal injuries S3W1211A Secure the spare tyre under the floor cover Store the jack and the tools in the storage of the luggage compartment Be sure to secure these tools and equipments as you found them To eliminate the possibility of the jack jack handle and tools rattling while the car is moving secure them properly at the designated place Jack specification 600 kg Maximum Working Load Grease Type Lithium National Lubricating Grease Class Grease Institute NLGI A WARNING We designed the jack for use on your vehicle only Do not use jack provided with your vehicle on other vehicles Never exceed the jack s maximum permissible load Use of this jack on other vehicles may damage the other vehicles or your jack and lead to personal injury EMERGENCIES 6 3 HOW CHANGE FLAT TYRE If a tyre goes flat observe following safety instruction before you change the tyre How to change a flat tyre A CAUTION Do not remove any of the nuts or bolts 1 Remove the jack tyre ch
29. 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 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 13 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 1 14 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date CHEVROLET inspection 4th Service Check 2 years 30000 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 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 15 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 Part
30. System Blank Blank Cigarette Lighter Audio Ln oN QN I P FUSE BOX 0 DRL 10A CLUSTER TIT BOX 3 12 ROOMLAMP 30A PIWINDOW 4 13 DOORLOCK 10A TISIGNAL 5 14 STOP LAMP 15A EMS 11 BO AIR BAG REAR WIPER WIPER FRONT WIPER 16 WIPER 7 BACKUP LAMP 1 N 2 15A 10A 10A 15A 10A 10A 0A 10A 20A 9 BLOW MOTOR USE SPECIFIED FUSES ONLY CAUTION S3W1189A 7 30 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK 1 Air Conditioning Compressor 2 Fan Low 8 Ac coup MAN zz XC see 2 3 Fan Hi al C srar 4 Antilock Brake System te HEB e C amp v B 3s JOB Hop Egone mow E FRTFOG mw P mow 6 Horn ow m 7 Illumination Right CDS um B 8 Illumination Left i lS GB T 20A Em rd ER 11 Spare CAUTION USE SPECIFIED FUSE AND RELAY ONLY 12 Left Low Beam Headlight 13 Right Low Beam Headlight S3W1190A 14 Main Power Battery 21 Rear Defogger 28 High Cooling Fan 15 Ignition 2 22 Engine Control Unit 29 Interior and Exterior Lights 16 Engine Management System 23 Ignition 1 30 Front Fog Lights 17 Spare 24 Fuse Puller 31 Horn 18 High Beam Headlight 25 Air Conditioning Compressor 32 Low Beam Headlight 19 Fuel Pump 26 Main Power Battery 33 High Beam Headlight 20 Hazard 27 Low Cooling Fan 34 Fuel Pump
31. Vehicle identification number Registration number Name address of owner Use the following symbols to indicate damage Chipping gt lt Dent Bumpy A Scratch Other damage Antirust re treatment necessary In order to maintain the Chevrolet rust throgh warranty the vehicle must be subjected to an inspection by CHEVROLET retailer once a year Any resulting work is subject to a charge Check up 2 year after initial registration Check up date Odometer reading 1 Outer body Yes 2 Under body Yes 3 Engine compartment Yes Damage found Retailer stamp signature No Ll No Damage repaired Remarks WARRANTY SERVICE BOOKLET 1 23 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 General Mo tors 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 cen tral Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 and fur ther warrants that if on examination by a service center duly authorized by the General Motors India Pvt Ltd the ve hicle is discovered to be failing to meet the emission standard as specified in the said rule our authorized
32. a view to es tablish such compliance Produces the Pollution Under Con This Emission Warranty will be appli cable only if the customer trol PUC certificate valid for the period immediately preceding the test during which the failure is dis ment under warranty will be the prop erty of General Motors India Pvt Ltd all the important General Motors India Pvt Ltd will not be responsible for the cost of tions and any other precautions listed in the OM for use of the ve covered the test having been car ried out either for obtaining a new WARRANTY SERVICE BOOKLET 1 25 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 owner s Manual and all relevant bills for verification of details Produces receipts covering mainte nance of the vehicle as specified in the OM from the date of original purchase of the vehicle valid certificate of insur ance amp RTO registration Conditions under which warranty is NOT applicable l Non production availability of a valid Pollution under Control cer tificates as described in customer obligation V 2 In case the vehicle is not serviced by CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet as per the ser vice schedule described in the main tenance chart g
33. compressed cleaner element according to the service air through it in direction A opposite If the air cleaner element is dirty you ma schedule in this manual Ty y y of normal airflow B try to clean it as follows 7 Change the filter if it remains caked with CAUTION 1 ar the hood and remove the cover dirt The engine needs clean air to operate properly 2 Remove the filter Take care to dislodge Remnstallvilie cover Wien you ardin as little dirt as possible MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 3 Clean the inside of the housing See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 4 Cover the housing with a damp cloth SERVICES in the index of Section 8 Do not operate your vehicle without the air cleaner element installed Driving without the air cleaner ele ment properly installed can damage your engine 5 Away from the vehicle s engine com partment lightly shake the filter to re lease loose dust and dirt while cleaning the filter S3W1178A S3W1179A 7 18 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE SPARK PLUGS IGNITION SYSTEM INSPECTING AND REPLACING SPARK PLUGS WARNING 1 Once the engine has cooled to the touch disconnect the spark plug wire by pulling on the boot not the cable Electric ignition systems have greater voltage than conventional systems 2 Use a 21 mm spark plug socket and remove the spark plugs from the engine Be sure contaminants not to enter the spark plug hole Do not touch components of i
34. cover any other performance of these parts or routine test and con sequent maintenance or adjust ments to establish compliance to the in use emission standard as ap plicable to the state in which the vehicle is registered and is in use 1 26 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET ANNEXURE Definitions 1 Vehicle The Motor Vehicle approved for sale within India under the provisions of Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 or 10 11 any subsequent amendment or substitution thereof Owner 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 conditions of Warranty Maintenance Maintenance as per the schedule provided in the owner s manual by General Motors 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 General Motors India Pvt Ltd such as racing overloading or use of adulterated fuel or fuel not recommended by General Motors India Pvt Ltd Manufacturing Defect Means deficiency or deviation from normal production tolerance in design material or workman ship in a device or system which affects any parameter performance or component belo
35. damage Any damage discovered is also indicated in the follow ing 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 corro sion All repairs when required should be carried out promptly and by the CHEVROLET retailer WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 21 BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number In order to maintain the Chevrolet rust through warranty the vehicle must be subjected to an inspection by CHEVROLET retailer once a year Any resulting work is subject to a charge Registration number Check up 1 year after initial registration Name address of owner Check up date Odometer reading Damage found 1 Outer body Yes No LJ 2 Under body Yes No _ LJ 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 Other damage Antirust re treatment necessary 1 22 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET BODY INSPECTION RECORD
36. expensive brake 14 Tighten wheel nuts with the wrench repairs evenly tighten the wheel nuts firmly to 100 Nm torque in a X pat in the proper sequence and to the tern 1 gt 2 gt 3 4 See fig below ification proper torque speciucauon When installing the jack for lifting the vehicle it should be perpendicu if ired WARNING 15 Install wheel cover if required larto When installing the bolt on type of wheel covers do the following Make sure to use the proper nuts or bolts tightened to the proper torque Do not go under a jacked up vehicle Put a wheel cover on the tyre Do not start vehicle while jacked up Using incorrect parts or improperly Fasten 4 plastic caps by a hand Before jacking get all passengers NS Or Doe snug out of the vehicle and clear of vehicle caise Or Cone on the Tighten them by turning 90 addi and other traffic tionally to the maximum 5 9 lb ft 8Nem with the wheel wrench NOTE Use jack for changing wheels only Do not jack vehicle on an inclined or slippery surface Use jacking position nearest to the wheel requiring changing Have the flat tyre fixed for future use as soon as possible Block wheel diagonally opposite the 16 Secure the jack tools and the flat tyre wheel to be changed in their proper locations Continued S3W1165A 6 6 EMERGENCIES A CAUTION Before jacking ensure park
37. fails 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 immediately A WARNING If the brake pedal can be pressed fur ther than normal the brakes may be in need of repair Consult your CHEVROLET retailer immediately A CAUTION Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal Doing so will accelerate wear of brake components The brakes may also be come overheated resulting in longer braking distance and an unsafe condi tion 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 perfor mance is restored OVERHEATED BRAKES Braking excessively when going down a long steep hill can temporarily overheat the brakes Shift to a lower gear when going down hills Do not continuously apply the brakes 5 12 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING MINNIE WARNING Th ki ke act th heels After driving through deep water If the parking brake is not set prop washing the vehicle or using the The parking brake lever is located between erly the vehicle may move suddenly brakes excessively when going down the front seats
38. have the vehicle towed for service The brake system should be inspected right away OO S3W1081A A CAUTION Driving with the brake warning light on can lead to an accident Have the brakes checked immediately if the brake warning light stays on This light also comes on when you set your parking brake while the ignition is on The light stays on until the ignition is turned off or the parking brake is fully released Make sure the parking brake is fully released before driving the vehicle A WARNING Driving with the parking brake on can cause the brake system to overheat and may result in premature wear or damage to brake system components Always check that the parking brake is fully released before you begin to INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 11 If the warning light stays on after the parking brake is fully released it means you may have a brake problem Check the brake fulid level A CAUTION Do not drive the vehicle if the brake warning light does not come on when the parking brake is engaged and the ignition is on If the light does not come on when the ignition is turned on and the parking brake is engaged you may have a problem with a bulb See CHEVROLET retailer for service ABS WARNING LAMP Option The ABS warning lamp comes on briefly as you turn the ignition ON This means that the system performs self checking and the indicator bulb is operating properly The lamp sh
39. having diffi culty in starting the engine Operating your vehicle under these conditions can cause serious damage to the catalytic converter and other parts of the vehicle Do not let the fuel tank run dry Do not start the engine by pushing or towing your vehicle Use jump starting Engine runs rough following a cold start Make sure to have all your vehicle main tenance done by a retailer Engine loses power This will insure that Vehicle exhibits unusual operating con ditions which may indicate a fault in the ignition system vehicle components operate cor rectly Your vehicle will have minimal exhaust emissions Your vehicle s catalytic converter sys tem will have a long life S3W1181A SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 25 WHEELS AND TYRES Factory fitted tyres are matched to your vehicle offering the most effective combi nation of ride comfort tread life and per formance A CAUTION Use of unsuitable tyres and or wheels may lead to a collision Consult your CHEVROLET retailer before you change your original tyres or wheels This can result in personal injuries and damage to your vehicle or other property MAINTENANCE A WARNING Never overload your vehicle Always drive with properly inflated tyres Always check tyre inflation pres sure when the tyres are cold ambi ent temperature Maintaining tyres at pressure spec
40. in jury threat to themselves and to other occupants in the vehicle be cause in a crash they become a free flying body that will strike other persons in their path No twisted safety belts twisted safety belts will not move freely and restrain properly and can cut into the occupants rather than spread the force thus increasing the risk of injury and death Lock doors unlocked doors in crease the risk of injury and death from external impacts and ejection in a crash SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 5 A WARNING Make periodic checks while riding in the vehicle check from time to time to be sure that the lap portion of the belt is snugly across the hips and has not ridden up around the waist and that the shoulder portion is midway over the shoulder and across the chest properly positioned belts allow the stronger structures of the hips and shoulders to absorb the forces of the belt against the body while improperly positioned belts may cause neck injury or in jury to the vulnerable organs in the abdominal area No hard or breakable objects be tween safety belts and body parts objects such as pens glasses etc in the occupant s pocket or on the cloth can cause injury in the event of a collision Continued A WARNING Improper use of a safety belt can cause serious injury Do not modify the safety belt Do not add any de vice which would affect the opera tion of the safety belt
41. of petrol engines City date CHEVROLET Retailer s ASO s Stamp and Signature WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 9 OWNER S STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE I hereby certify that the car 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 1 10 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 11 CHEVROLET Dear Customer We are confident that you and your family would be en joying the safe and comfortable drive of the Chevrolet Spark 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 Spark 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 30308080 1000 kms 30 days reassurance check up whichever is earlier VIN no
42. of the air Directs most of air through the floor vents This mode directs air through windshield through the floor vents and the remaining Keep the area under the front seats clear defroster vents front door window de through the center and side vents in order not to block the airflow froster vents and the floor vents 53 1207 53 1208 53 1209 4 6 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING Defrost V7 Directs air through the windshield and front door window defroster vents S3W1210A RECIRCULATION MODE Slide the lever to recirculate the air in your vehicle This is useful for keeping the dust out or when quick heating or cooling is desired Your windows may fog if you use the re circulation mode for extended periods If this happens press the recirculation but ton again for the outside air mode Slide the lever to to circulate outside air into your vehicle S3W1119A AIR CONDITIONING Option The refrigeration unit of the air condition ing A C system cools and removes moisture and dust from the air inside your vehicle Even with the A C on your vehicle will produce warm air if you set the tempera ture control knob to warm You may notice water drip under en gine room sometimes after driving with A C on This is normal because your cooling system removes the mois ture from the air Because the compress
43. 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 General Motors India Pvt Ltd has its service network as elaborated elsewhere in this Service booklet This list of authorized 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 fro traveling and incidental expenses as prevailing from time to time Necessary care and caution is taken in manufacturing of the vehicle however General Motors India Pvt Ltd shall 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 in 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 General Motors India Pvt Ltd will be final and 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
44. plate 90 degrees to plate to tighten belt the belt and pull belt low across hips 4 Pull on belt clip to take up slack After a collision inspect all safety belts and related parts for fraying 2 Insert the latch plate into the buckle To remove the lap belt press the release other damage Ask your button on the buckle CHEVROLET retailer to replace any damaged parts It is dangerous to operate your ve hicle with damaged safety belts or other parts Failure to make appropriate repairs may result in additional damage to your vehicle or personal injuries INSERT to fasten 4 PULL to PRESS to unfasten lengthen S3W1063A S3W1064A SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 9 PREGNANT WOMEN AND SAFETY BELTS Safety belts work for everyone including pregnant women Like all occupants pregnant women are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear safety belts In addition when a safety belt is worn properly it is more likely that the unborn child will be safe in a crash To provide maximum protection a pregnant woman should wear a three point safety belt She should wear the lap portion of the belt as low as possible throughout her pregnancy S3W1065A HEAD RESTRAINTS Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of neck injuries in case of a collision For maximum protection slide the head restraint up or down so the top of the re straint is level with the top of your ears
45. pull the lever for more than 0 or obstructed as with snow or ice Using the wiper on an obstructed Washer fluid sprays onto the wind window can damage the wiper blades shield wiper motor and glass The windshield wipers operate for two Check blade is not frozen to window cycles or until you release the lever before operating in cold weather Wiper operation while blade is fro zen can damage wiper motor A CAUTION Do not operate the windshield washer continuously for more than 10 seconds or when the washer fluid tank is empty This can cause the washer motor to overheat resulting in costly repairs S3W1103A 3 20 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS To operate the tailgate wiper and washer push the lever toward the instrument panel In the first position wiper will operate continuously at slow speed To spray the washer fluid push the lever to the second position To Switch off the tail gate wiper bring the lever back to its original position S3W1104A REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER BUTTON Option A CAUTION Do not use the rear window defroster under the following conditions Engine is not running You are just starting your vehicle There is a buildup of snow or ice on the rear window If you use your vehicle s rear window defroster under these conditions you may discharge your vehicle s battery This can damage your vehicle requir ing the replacement of some parts
46. 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 Annex ure 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 paral lel to the product warranty and will apply only in respect to components as mentioned in 2 The period of the vehicle s warranty shall commence from the date of the vehicle sale 25 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 An nexure has have a manufacturing defect and or that the vehicle is unable to meet the In use emission standard The methods of examination to de termine the warrantable condition of the components will be at sole dis cretion of General Motors India Pvt Ltd and or its authorised service centers and results of such examina tion will be final and bin
47. the fuel system Damage caused by the installation of non genuine acces sories or equipment after the vehicle has been purchased from the Chevrolet authorized retailer such as radio car telephone CD radio set or cargo carrier and or other activities of a similar nature Consumptive parts and oil grease and other fluids See the following tables of consumptive parts and oil grease and other fluids Adjustments cleaning inspection or required periodic maintenance Parts designated as requiring periodic replacement Warranty repair not performed by a CHEVROLET autho rized retailer Charges or fees for telephone tow transportation charges of the vehicle to the nearest Chevrolet authorized retailer rental car and so forth compensation for inconvenience or commercial losses all other consequential costs relat ing to the owner being unable to use the vehicle Any accident damage loss or destruction due to negli gent careless use of vehicle Damage to the engine while driving in water logged con ditions or entry of water in to the engine WHAT IS NOT COVERED Consumptive Parts Oil Grease and other fluids Spark Plug Drive Belts Air cleaner element Fuel filter Oil filter Clutch disc clutch parts Brush holders Brake shoe and pads Brake discs Brake drums Wiper blades Light bulbs Motor brushes Fuses etc Engine oil Transmission oil Power steering fluid Brake fluid Coolant G
48. the wind can catch it as you drive along 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 your luggage carrier on top of your vehicle 3 32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ROOF RAIL Option It is an accessory design with a dynamic and a sporty appearance lt VENTS axe rs 4 2 e CONTROL PANEL ere ccteerr ehe tiec ones 4 3 AIRCONDITIONING eere 4 6 Hi occum 4 8 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING MENTILATION 25422 ee eaaet end 4 9 ote int 4 9 OPERATING TIPS 12211111 4 10 e REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER Option 4 10 4 2 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING AIR VENTS Side vents You can direct air through both adjustable side vents toward either side of the front passenger area or toward the side win dows Windshield defroster vents The windshield defroster vents direct air onto the windshield Center vents You can control the direction of airflow through both adjustable center vents 1 Side vent 2 Windshield defroster vent 3 Center vent 53 1202 4 Front door window defroster vent 5 Floor vent Floor vents The floor vents direct air into
49. them before you start your trip when possible or while your vehicle is safely at a stop 5 4 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE FUEL FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS Fuel quality and additives contained in fuel have a significant effect on power output driveability and life of the engine Fuel with too low an octane number can cause engine knock Use of 87 or higher Octane rating fuel is recommended The use of gasoline with an Octane rat ing lower than 87 may cause engine to knock Continued use may cause engine damage and manufacturer warranty stands void Contact your retailer to fix your car incase of usage of lower or higher Octane rating fuel other than General Motors India recommendation A CAUTION Use of fuel with low quality or too low octane number may damage the en gine Use of leaded fuel in our unleaded vehicles will damage exhaust system and invalidate the warranty FUEL DOOR RELEASE The remote fuel filler door release allows you to open the fuel filler door from inside the vehicle Pull up the release lever located near the front corner of the driver s seat If the fuel filler door does not open in cold weather tap the door lightly Then try to open it again S3W1142A FILLING THE FUEL TANK 1 Stop the engine 2 Pull up on fuel filler door release lever located on the floor front right side of driver s seat 3 Turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwise slowly If a hissing sound is hea
50. vehicle is under standard test conditions This New Vehicle Warranty is issued at Halol District Panchmahals Gujarat and competent courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction over matters by or following from time to time 1 4 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The warranty will cease to exist in following conditions Failure to have the required periodic inspection and re quired service performed as per the Periodic Maintenance Schedule Improper or wrong maintenance and in deviation with guidelines mentioned in this service booklet 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 tyres and or any other modification in the vehicle that may likely to have an effect on the performance of the vehicle e g a defect caused by the installation of non homologated wheels and tyres are not covered by the warranty Failure to use genuine parts fluids oil coolant brake fluid and or other accessories consumables recommended or approved by General Motors India Pvt Ltd Use of the vehicle for purposes or in a manner other than the one mentioned in the owner s manual Exceeding speci fied capacities such as loading weight passenger speed use as a commercial vehicle and rpm limitations Damage caused by driving the vehicle under severe con ditions such as un pliable or water l
51. vere injuries also occur by drivers being jolted by the forces of the crash even without body contact with a stationary object or surface S3W1241A of these injuries are caused by the force created by the collision as the ve hicle is brought to a sudden stop The time and distance which a vehicle is allowed in slowing or stopping in great part deter mines the severity of a collision s effect on the driver For example when a vehicle brakes to a stop at a red light the driver s body is forced forward This is because both the vehicle and its driver are initially traveling at the same speed The brakes slow the vehicle and the driver continues to move forward somewhat inside the ve hicle However properly positioned and restrained drivers are rarely injured when a vehicle comes to a stop by even sud den and hard braking This is because even hard braking allows a comparatively long time and distance for the vehicle to stop The safety belts and the driver s strength are generally sufficient to safely counteract the force of a braking stop 2 16 SEATS OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS In a crash a vehicle may go from highway speed to a full stop in a fraction of a sec ond and in a distance of less than one foot This extremely short stopping time and distance greatly increases the force placed upon the driver No person has the strength or reflexes to counteract this force Even driver properly positioned and
52. wearing safety belt will find his head up per torso arms and hips thrown forward at the speed the vehicle was traveling be fore impact In moderate to severe frontal collisions even occupants wearing safety belts can sustain internal brain and organ injuries without the occupant s head or torso hitting any stationary objects or sur faces Air bag provides additional stopping time and distance for the head and upper tor sos of drivers in moderate to severe fron tal or near frontal collisions This addi tional time and distance can save lives and prevent serious injuries HELP YOUR AIR BAG TO PROTECT YOU Besides their lifesaving benefits the air bag system also poses some moderate risks Because an air bag inflates with consider able force speed and suddenness the air bag supplemental restraint system will be safer and more effective if the driver is properly positioned in the vehicle 44 WARNING Essential Air Bag Safety Rules Always wear your safety belts even if your vehicle is not equipped with an air bag Move your seatback rearward as far as is comfortable and safe tilt the seatback slightly and sit against the back of the seat Do not place objects on over or near the air bag module They can be come projectiles during inflation causing severe injury Do not lean forward or rest any part of your body on the trim covering the air bag module Do not drive with the steering col umn til
53. A S3W1134A 3 28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CIGARETTE LIGHTER HORN Option 2 ACAUTON To operate the horn press the center pad To operate the cigarette lighter CAUTION of steering wheel of the vehicle Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON Overheating the cigarette lighter can The horn will sound regardless of ignition damage the heating element and the itch ition Push the lighter in all the way lighter itself switch position The cigarette lighter will pop out automati Do not hold the lighter in while it is cally when it is ready to use heating This can cause the lighter to overheat A CAUTION The barrel of an operating cigarette lighter can become very hot A CAUTION Trying to operate a malfunctioning cigarette lighter can be dangerous Do not touch the barrel as hot metal can cause personal injuries and damage to your vehicle or other If the heated cigarette lighter does property not pop out within 30 seconds pull it out and ask your retailer to repair it It can cause injuries and damage to your vehicle S3W1135A S3W1101A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 29 STORAGE GLOVE BOX The glove box can be used to store small items To open the glove box pull upward on the bottom of the handle on the glove box door To close the glove box firmly push the glove box door shut A CAUTION In the case of a collision or a sudden stop an open glove box c
54. Before you close the door make sure the safety belt is out of the way Otherwise the belt and or the ve hicle body could be damaged WARNING If the safety belt goes over an armrest if so equipped lap portion of the safety belt could force the occupant s abdomen not the bony pelvis in a col lision Besure that the safety belt goes un der the armrests Failure to follow this can result in in juries or even death in case of a colli sion 2 6 SEATSAND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS Each front seat is equipped with adjust able seat and seatback with height adjust able head restraint and three point lap and shoulder safety belts REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS The rear seat 15 equipped with two out board seating positions featuring three point lap and shoulder safety belts and a center seat equipped with a lap safety belt THREE POINT SAFETY BELTS To help reduce the risk of personal injury in collisions or sudden manoeuvres your CHEVROLET vehicle is equipped with three point safety belts The two front seats and the two outboard rear seating positions are each equipped with three point safety belts These safety belts are each anchored in three locations to re strain passengers who are properly posi tioned and wearing the safety belt A three point safety belt set in the ELR WLR Emergency Locking Retractor Webbing Locking Retractor mode re quires no length adjustment
55. Brake System Warning Lamp 16 Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp 17 Mode Change Button Battery RPM Indicator INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 5 SPEEDOMETER DIGITAL TACHOMETER The speedometer displays the vehicle s The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm Never operate the engine at higher rpms above 4500 rpm CAUTION Excessive engine speed can damage the engine This could result in costly re pairs speed The reading will be indicated in metric units of km h kilometers per hour S3W1077A S3W1060A 3 6 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS DISPLAY SELECTION THROUGH MODE SWITCH amp SET SWITCH Current Display Mode Push Button Set Push Button Mode button pressed once changes the CLOCK ODO Display Changes to Battery Voltage amp Refer Clock mode current Clock amp Odometer display ODO settings S3W1059A to Battery voltage and odom eter display S3W10584A 1 2 Battery Voltage Display Changes to RPM CLOCK amp ODO TRIP RPM CLOCK amp Display Changes to Clock mode amp Refer TRIP Distance TRIP ODO The asterisk signify an item of equipment that is not included on all vehicle variants S3W1059A S3W1058A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 7 Mode button pressed once again changes the current Battery voltage and odometer display S3W1058A to RPM Clock amp Trip display S3W10574A S3W1058A S3W1057A Again pressing Mode button will change to the in
56. CHEVROLET Owner s Manual Operation Safety and Maintenance VEHICLE RECORD SHEET mm de pee m meme ean III e mua m _ NENNEN Address m Address mos TTL ca Res St Dear Customer Welcome to the CHEVROLET family We wish to thank you for choosing CHEVROLET car It is our constant endeavor to provide you with products that offer excellent performance through out their ownership period Which is why in addition to producing great cars we have also set up an extensive and very well equipped network of retailers and authorized service centres across the country Naturally these CHEVROLET retailers knows everything there is to know about your car and provides you with the best service possible In fact every retailer is equipped with the most advanced technology technicians specially trained by us and genuine spares Needless 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 c
57. NING Do not leave your keys or unat Unattended vehicle with open windows tended children in your car can assist car crime Serious injury or death can occur Close all windows when leaving ve from misuse of power windows hicle The rear windows do not open fully The rear windows is not a standard fitment on all cars Keep all parts of body inside vehicle S3W1106A W1107A 3 22 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS KEYS DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOW LOCK BUTTON Two keys are provided with your new A WARNING The power window lock button allows vehicle you to lock the rear and passenger win Keep one of the two keys as a spare crease rapidly and reach much higher dow buttons With the lock on the rear levels than temperature outside and passenger windows can only be op erated from the driver s window control A WARNING Do not leave unattended children or panel Do not leave the key in the vehicle petsan your volete Lock the vehicle Death or serious injury can occur A WARNING Take the key with you Children can operate power windows Use power window lock when chil other controls or move vehicle dren are in back seat The temperature inside vehicle can in NOTE e Do not leave key in vehicle with chil dren In case of loss replacement keys are available from CHEVROLET retailers These actions can result in serious in jury or death CAUTION Lock all doors and take the key with
58. Spare fuses and a fuse extractor are located in the engine compartment fuse block Identify a defective fuse by its melted wire Look at the silver colored band inside the fuse If the band is broken or melted replace the fuse Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new one of the correct size Use a fuse extractor to remove the blown fuse If a fuse is blown try to determine and repair the cause of the problem Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new one of the correct size and rating S3W1188A CAUTION Do not use a tool that can conduct elec tricity when removing a blown fuse Only use the provided fuse extractor Using a conductor such as metal can cause a short circuit damage the elec trical system or start a fire Serious injury could occur CAUTION Using a fuse substitute or a fuse of the wrong type or rating can damage the electrical system or even start a fire Be sure you replace a bad fuse with a new one of the correct size and rating Otherwise you could be injured or your vehicle could be damaged SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 29 INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BLOCK Daytime Running Lights Indicator Warning Lights Display Room Light Door Lock Stoplight Rear Wiper Front Wiper Backup Light Blower Motor Bo PD Cluster Air Bag NA Power Window e N Turn Signal D Engine Management
59. Turn on the air conditioning A C but ton Indicator illuminates the recirculation recirculation mode lever to Turn the air distribution knob to FRONT or BI LEVEL Turn temperature control knob to blue area for cooling Adjust the fan control knob to the de sired speed HEATING Maximum heating Use the maximum heating mode for quick heating of the passenger area Do not use it for lengthy periods because the interior air may become stale and the windows may fog To clear the windows turn off the recirculation button to allow fresh air into the vehicle For maximum heating 1 Slide Turn off air conditioning A C Indi cator goes off the recirculation recirculation mode lever to Turn air distribution knob to BI LEVEL Su or FLOOR sg Turn temperature control knob all the way to the red area for heating Turn fan control knob to maximum speed Normal heatin 1 Turn off air conditioning Indi cator goes off Slide the recirculation lever to outside air mode Turn air distribution knob to FLOOR Ng or BELEVEL Sz Turn temperature control knob to red area for heating Turn fan control knob to desired speed HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING 4 9 VENTILATION Bi level Use this setting on cool but sunny days Warmer air will flow into the floor area and cool outside air will flow toward your upper body
60. UTION Heat from engine transaxle or fluid can cause severe burns Make sure the transaxle is cool to the touch before you attempt this procedure Working on the engine before it has cooled properly can result in personal injuries 3 Remove filler plug 4 Make sure the fluid reaches the bottom edge of the filler plug hole S3W1171A 5 If the level 15 low add fluid until it be gins to run out the filler hole 6 After filling to the correct level reinstall the plug securely CAUTION Too much fluid will decrease vehicle performance Do not overfill the manual transaxle fluid This can damage the transaxle 7 Visually check the transaxle case for leaks or damage SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 13 RECOMMENDED MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended manual transaxle fluid See FLUID CHART in the index of Sec tion 9 for recommended manual transaxle fluid and capacity Maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES in the index of Section 8 7 14 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE POWER STEERING FLUID Option 1 Turn the engine off CHECKING POWER STEERING FLUID 2 Check the fluid level It should be be LEVEL tween MIN and MAX on the reservoir Regularly check power steering fluid level If level drops to or below MIN add fluid as specified in this manual The power steering fluid reservoir is lo P cated in front of the battery
61. Wheel base mm 2 345 Front 1 310 Track mm Rear 1 275 Kerb weight Kg Gross vehicle weight Kg M T 840 1 270 a CHEVROLET General Motors India Pvt Ltd All information illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner s Manual are based on the latest production information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice Regd Office Chandrapura Industrial Estate Halol 389 351 Dist Panchmahals Gujarat India Phone 91 2676 221000 Customer Assistance Center Plot No 15 Echelon Institutional Area Sector 32 Gurgaon 122 001 Haryana India Tel 91 124 3080000 Works 16 MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area Phase ll Near Floriculture Park Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road Tehsi Maval Pune 410 507 Maharashtra India Tel 912114 663939 24 Hr Helpline at 30308080 Part No C90631L0 Revision No 03 Revision Date 05 2011 5 000
62. ake fluid can absorb moisture Exces sive moisture in the fluid may reduce the effectiveness of the hydraulic brake sys tem Change the fluid according to this manual to prevent hydraulic system cor rosion Use only recommended Brake fluid Keep reservoir filled to the proper level Do not allow the level to fall below MIN mark or to raise beyond the MAX mark A low fluid level in the brake fluid reser voir can be either an indication of a leak in the brake system or a normal indication caused by usual brake pad lining wear Consult your CHEVROLET retailer to de termine if the system needs repair and add fluid after work is done on your hydraulic brake system if it is required When your brake fluid drops to low level the brake system warning lamp will come on ADDING BRAKE FLUID 1 Thoroughly wipe away dirt from around the fluid reservoir cap CAUTION Make sure you thoroughly clean around the brake fluid reservoir cap before removing the cap Contamination of the brake fluid can affect system performance leading to costly repairs S3W1173A 2 Unscrew the filler cap 3 Use the proper recommended brake fluid to fill the reservoir to the MAX mark Be careful not to spill the fluid on painted surfaces If this happens use cold water to wash the affected area immediately CAUTION An overflow of brake fluid on the en gine may cause the fluid to burn Do not overfill the r
63. an cause personal injuries or damage to your vehicle Do not drive with the glove box open W1127A CUP HOLDERS There are two cupholders at the front of the center console There is also a cupholder for the rear seat passengers located on the rear of the center console CAUTION Do not use a cup holder while the ve hicle is in motion Liquid may spill out and damage the vehicle or cause burns if it is hot S3W1129A CARD HOLDER The card holder is located on the instru ment panel near the steering column To use the card holder insert a card into the slot S3W1130A 3 30 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS SUNGLASSES HOLDER Option There may be a storage area above the driver s door for sunglasses Pull down and hold the upper part of the cover to open it The cover will swing closed when it is released S3W1131A SHOPPING HOOKS Your vehicle is equipped with seatback shopping hooks on each front seatback Plastic grocery bags or other suitable objects can be attached to the hooks In LT vehicle rear seatbacks also have shopping hooks S3W1133A SUN VISORS Option Your vehicle has padded sun visors to protect the driver and passengers from glare You can swing the sun visors up and down and to the side The vanity mirror has been provided on the back of co driver sun visor S3W1125A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 31
64. an complete it safely Otherwise you could be injured or your vehicle could be damaged S3W1194A S3W1195A 7 34 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE TAILIGHTS STOPLAMPS AND REAR TURN SIGNALS 1 2 Open the rear hatch Remove two screws from the lamp assembly 3 Remove the lamp assembly Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it Gently push in and turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it from the socket Reverse the steps to install a new bulb CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOPLAMP 1 Open the rear hatch 2 Remove two screws from the lamp as sembly Disconnect the wiring harness connec tor before removing the lamp housing Remove the lamp housing 5 Remove the two screws and remove the reflector assembly Pull the bulb straight out to remove it from the socket Reverse the steps to install a new bulb S3W1196A S3W1197A SPORTY REAR SPOILER Option High mount stop lamp is incorporated in the rear spoiler at the rear and it glows whenever service brake are applyed The integraded rear spoiler enhances aerody namic performance provides stable stance in high speed driving SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 35 VEHICLE CARE LICENSE PLATE LAMP DOME LAMP CLEANING AGENTS 1 Remove the two screws and the lamp covek 1 Use the flat edge of a screwdriver to pry Follow the manufacturer s advice when the lens away from the
65. and allows the freedom of body movement when the vehicle moves at a constant speed However in the event of a sudden or strong stop or during heavy acceleration or deceleration the safety belt will lock au tomatically to restrain the body S3W1138A Always fasten your safety belts correctly 1 Close and lock the doors 2 Make sure seatback is upright 3 Pick up the safety belt latch plate and use it to pull the belt across your body Make sure the belt is not twisted If the safety belt locks as you are pulling it out allow it to rewind into the retrac tor Pull the safety belt out again to a comfortable and secure length 4 Position the shoulder belt midway over the shoulder and across the chest Never place the shoulder belt across the neck This assures that in the case S3W1061A of a collision the belt applies force to the shoulder bones and keeps the im pact away from ribs or neck helping to avoid serious internal injuries Wear the lap belt low and snug on the hips not the waist This assures that in the case of a collision the belt ap plies force to the pelvic bones and not the abdomen helping to avoid serious injuries S3W1137A 6 p SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 7 Push the latch plate firmly into the buckle until the mechanism clicks Make sure you are using the proper buckle Be sure to position
66. anging tools and spare tyre from the storage in the until you have raised the wheel off the luggage compartment Tyre change safety precautions ground 1 2 Nn tA A Turn on the hazard flashers Pull off the road to a safe place away from traffic Park on a firm and level surface Turn off engine and remove key Set parking brake Have all passengers get out of vehicle and stand in a safe place Use a wedge block of wood or rocks in front of and behind the tyre that is diagonal from the tyre you plan to change Failure to follow these safety precautions can cause your vehicle to slip off the jack possibly causing serious injury Use the flat head screwdriver to pry off the wheel cover if so equipped If your vehicle is equipped with bolt on type of wheel covers loosen 4 plas tic caps by a hand with the aid of the wheel wrench and remove the wheel cover 3 Use the wheel wrench to loosen the S3W1162A wheel nuts or bolts by one turn each Insert the jack handle into the jack Rotate the jack handle clockwise to raise the lift head slightly Locate the jack according to the fig below There is a notch at the front and rear of the vehicle under the doors S3W1164A 6 4 EMERGENCIES A CAUTION A CAUTION 9 Remove wheel nuts or bolts com pletely by turning counterclockwise Do not attempt to raise vehicle until the
67. ar And it would go a long way in ensuring a safe and trouble free operation for your car Should you have any query please feel free to call our 24 hr Helpline at 30308080 Prefix local STD code when dialling from mobile phone or email us at gmi cac gm com Happy Motoring Please read this manual and follow the in structions carefully This is the safety alert symbol used to alert you to potential hazards in cluding injuries or damage to your vehicle or other property Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol Throughout this manual you will find spe cial notations Warning Note Caution WARNING indicates a potentially haz ardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death NOTE indicates information which will assist you with maintenance or other instructions concerning your vehicle 44 CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or mod erate injuries or damage to your ve hicle or other property or Option The asterisk and Option in this manual signify an item of equip ment that is not included on all ve hicles Such items include engine op tions model variations specific to one country and optional equipment information illustrations and specifi cations in this manual are based on the lat est product information available at the ti
68. arly This maintains proper lubrication of the compressor and seals prolonging the service life of the system Driving in stop and go traffic may reduce the effectiveness of the air conditioning system To quickly defog or defrost the front windshield use the defrosting mode set the temperature to warm and set the fan at the highest speed Defroster mode will operate with the air conditioner on or off Turn the air conditioner on to improve the efficiency of the defroster Do not use the heating defogging mode or the defrosting mode in extremely humid weather when the temperature control is set to cold REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER Option The ignition must be on for this feature to work Press this button to defog your rear window To turn it off press the button again The indicator light in the button will glow when the system is on Be sure to turn the defogger off after the window is clear A CAUTION Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property S3W1124A Do not use the rear window defogger under the following conditions Engine is not running You are just starting your vehicle There is a buildup of snow or ice on the rear window Operating the rear window defogger under these conditions could drain the battery This can damage your vehicle requiring the replacement of some parts Don t use a r
69. aust gases are usually poisonous and can cause injury or death TAILGATE RELEASE LEVER You can also open the tailgate by pulling up the tailgate release lever located near the front right corner of the driver s seat A WARNING Do not operate the tailgate release lever while the vehicle is moving Do not operate the vehicle with the tailgate open An open tailgate obscures your rear view Operating your vehicle with an obstructed rear view can result in a collision causing damage to your ve hicle or other property personal in jury or even death S3W1112A HOOD RELEASE To open the hood Pull the handle inside the vehicle on the lower driver s side of the instrument panel 3 26 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS e Then pull up the secondary latch lever Rotate the rod up and insert the free end To close the hood front of the vehicle and raise the securely into the socket on the While holding the hood to keep it from ood underside of the hood falling remove the support rod from the socket and secure it firmly back into its retaining clip Disengage the hood support rod from the retaining clip 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 e Lower the hood allowing it to drop from a height of about 30cm Make sure that the hood is securely locked in place LZ t
70. azor blade or anything else that is sharp on the inside of the rear window Do not use abrasive window cleaners on the rear window You could cut scratch or damage the warming grid HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING 4 11 4 12 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 2 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE BREAKING IN Use the following precautions for the first few hundred kilometers to improve the performance and economy of your vehicle and add to its long life Avoid full throttle starts Allow the engine to warm up before driving Do not race the engine Avoid hard stops except in emergen cies This will allow your brakes to break in properly Avoid quick starts sudden accelera tions and prolonged high speed driv ing in order to avoid damage to the engine and to conserve fuel Avoid full throttle acceleration in low gear Do not tow any other vehicle DRIVING PRECAUTIONS BEFORE ENTERING THE VEHICLE A WARNING e Make sure all exterior light bulbs lamps signaling systems and warning indicators are clean and working properly These precautions help to avoid acci dents that could result in personal in jury or damage to the vehicle Be sure all windows inside and outside rearview mirrors light bulbs and lamps are clean and working properly Check under the vehicle for leaks Check the levels of engine oil and other fluids in the engine compar
71. back so far as to impair the driver s ability to comfortably reach the steering wheel pedals and other in strument and controls Tilt the safety belt slightly and do not lean forward Tilt the seatback slightly and sit with your back against the back of the seat Do not lean or otherwise position your body close within 15 cm 6 inch to the air bag module Do not rest any part of your body on or near the plastic trim covering the air bag module the hub of the steering wheel Try to keep your head and body more than 25 to 30 cm 10 to 12 inches away from the air bag More distance is safer 2 18 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS Do not place objects children or pets between you and the air bag module To perform well an air bag must de ploy quickly The force is greatest in the first 5 8 cm 2 3 inches after the air bag bursts through its cover and begins to inflate Those 2 to 3 inches immediately after the air bag bursts through its module cover and begins to inflate are the risk zone Your vehicle s air bag module is located on the steering wheel Placing objects on over or near the plastic trim cover ing the air bag module could cause those objects to be propelled by the inflating air bag into your face and torso causing serious injury If an driver s body is in this risk zone when the air bag deploys se vere injury or even death could re sult The fact that your vehicle may be se ve
72. c 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 perfor mance problems shall be treated as not relevant to the Emission warranty 1 28 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS e ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS 2 2 HEAD RESTRAINTS 2 9 e FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS 2 6 e FRONT SEATS em 2 10 e REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS 2 6 REAR SEAS thes 2 11 e THREE POINT SAFETY BELTS 2 6 e SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM e CENTER REAR LAP BELT 2 8 DRIVER AIR OPTION RENE e PREGNANT WOMEN AND SAFETY BELTS 2 9 2 2 SEATSAND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS Occupant protection has been the focus of much private and public research and development for many years The seat belts are incorporated into the vehicle solely for the protection of the occupants The safety belts can protect you and your passengers only if they are used The safety belt information included here is in
73. ch 90 F 32 C or higher Driving as a taxi police or delivery ve hicle Frequent driving when outside tem perature remains below freezing Additional Operations The time allowance for additional opera tions such as toothed belt replacement are not included in the standard scope of service and are charged separately It is nonetheless advisable to have such work done as a part of a service check inspection since the time allowance are not as high as they would be if the work was carried out separately MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 8 3 8 4 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES 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 MAINTENANCE Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first INTERVAL 500 8 8 8 gt T 2Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3Years 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 1 5 Years 22 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Drive Belt alternator power steering and A C compressor Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter 1 3 Cooling System Hose and Connections Engine Coolant 3 Fuel Filter Fuel Line and Connecti
74. ding If on examination the warrantable condi tion 1s not established General Mo tors India Pvt Ltd will have the right to charge full or part of the cost of such examination and resulting re pairs rectification In case of acceptance of the warranty under Emission Warranty General Motors India Pvt Ltd will replace at CHEVROLET Retailers free of charge the components which are covered as mentioned in Annexure II but the consumables as men tioned in OM shall be charged as per actual applicable rates In case of a vehicle in which the components covered under Emission Warranty or the associated parts are not independently replaceable on 1 24 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET account of their being integral parts of a complete assembly will have the sole discretion to replace either the entire assembly or by using some of the parts of the system through suit able repairs or modifications transportation of the vehicle to the nearest Authorized Service Center or any loss due to non availability of the vehicle during the period of a warranty claim and examination by CHEVROLET retailers hicle ii Under all circumstances uses lubri cants and fuel as recommended by General Motors India Pvt Ltd Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance at CHEVROLET retail Any consequential repairs or re 10 General Motors India Pvt Ltd will ers as per the list in this booklet only placement o
75. dshield Wax or other material on the windshield or the blade of the windshield wiper can cause the wiper blade to chatter during operation Such foreign materials also can make it difficult to keep your windshield clean Periodically use a non abrasive cleaner on the outside of the windshield Water will not bead on a clean windshield CARE AND CLEANING OF THE EXTERIOR Washing your vehicle The best way to preserve the finish of your vehicle is to keep it clean by wash ing it frequently Park your car out of direct sunlight Use mild soap specified for washing cars with cold or lukewarm water Make sure to rinse all soaps and clean ers completely off the surface Do not use household dishwashing liquid to wash your car Dish soap will wash car wax off your paint Avoid high pressure car washes They may cause water to enter your ve hicle damaging the interior We designed your vehicle to withstand normal environmental conditions and natural elements 44 CAUTION Your antenna could be damaged by the automatic car wash Remove your mast or roof antenna manually SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 39 Polishing and waxing Periodically polish your vehicle to remove surface residue After polishing protect the paint with a high quality automotive wax Protecting exterior bright metal parts Clean bright metal trim parts regularly Washing with water is all that is usually needed
76. e Locks Hinges and Hood Latch Tire Condition and Inflation Pressure REN Chart Symbols I Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust rotate or replace R Replace or change 3 Refer to FLUID CHART 6 If necessary rotate and balance wheels TECHNICAL INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 9 2 e FLUID CHART 2 9 3 RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS exin kao ivi 9 4 BULB SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION NUMERS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER This number is the legal identifier for your engine number is located on the cyl vehicle inder block under the engine s number 4 The vehicle identification number is exhaust manifold engraved in the top of the bulkhead S3W1184A S3W1185A TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9 3 FLUID CHART Item Capacity Service Interval Classification Change every 15 000 kms or 1 year which Engine oil ever is earlier Under severe condition Including oil filter 32L change every 7 500 kms or 6 months 5W30 API SM GF4 Whichever is earlier Oil filter element should be replaced at the same time ever is earlier long life coolant
77. e the key and rotate the steering wheel until it locks For easier key operation when unlocking the steering wheel move the steering wheel gently from right to left and turn the key to the ACC position S3W1148A ACC The engine can be turned off without lock ing the steering wheel by turning the key to the ACC position To turn the key from ACC to LOCK position push in the key slightly and turn to LOCK Some electrical accessories such as the radio if equipped and the cigarette lighter can be operated in the ACC position CAUTION Do not leave the key in the ACC for extended periods This will discharge the battery ON Activates the ignition system and the elec trical accessories CAUTION Do not leave the key in the ON for extended periods while the engine is not running This will discharge the battery START Starts the engine When the engine starts release the key and it will automatically return to ON Make sure that the engine 15 not running before turning the key to START WARNING Do not turn the key to OFF while driving Driver could lose control of vehicle and brake power assistance would be can celled causing vehicle damage per sonal injury or possibly death WARNING Do not reach for the key through the steering wheel Steering wheel can suddenly turn causing driver to lose control of vehicle and causing injury to fingers hands
78. ectrolyte level must always be maintained in line with the bottom of the vent hole In case of any drop in elec trolyte level add pure distilled water NEVER ADD ACID Battery is warranted for a period of one year only Liability under this warranty is limited to defects arising out of faulty material or workmanship developing under proper use and NOT when the battery is merely dis charged Defects arising out of faulty vehicle electrical systems negligent maintenance incorrect charging or improper fill ing of the battery by unauthorised dealer auto electricians are not covered by warranty Consequent liabilities are not covered by this warranty policy CHEVROLET Retailer s Stamp 1 20 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET SEPARATE CORROSION PROTECTION SERVICE Body Underbody Corrosion Protection Service General Motors India Pvt Ltd provides a three 3 years warranty that no rust through of the body underbody will occur provided that the directives from General Motors India Pvt Ltd concern ing 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 visually inspected for damage as part of the regular annual inspection or 15 000 kms service The customer is in formed of any damage detected and measures to rectify this
79. ed The headlamps will turn off automatically when the ignition switch is turned to LOCK or ACC S3W1093A TURN SIGNAL LEVER RIGHT turn Move the turn signal lever up LEFT turn Move the turn signal lever down The turn signal will shut off automatically and the lever will return to its normal po sition specific angle dependent after you have completed the turn When changing lanes move the turn sig nal lever part way and hold it there When you release the lever it will return to its normal position S3W1094A An arrow on the Indicator and Warning Lights Display will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change If the arrows don t flash check for burned out indicator bulbs and check the fuse CAUTION These indicators are required for safe driving Immediately replace any burned out indicator bulbs Failure to keep the indicators in proper working condition can cause a collision resulting in personal injuries and damage to the vehicle or other property Shorter than usual flashes of the indica tor lights mean that exterior turn signal bulbs may be burned out If a bulb is burned out replace it to help avoid an accident 3 16 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS HIGH BEAM SWITCH To turn the high beam headlamps on Make sure the low beam headlamps are on Push the combination switch lever to ward the instrument panel The headlamp high beam indicator illumi nates when
80. ed before you begin to drive Make sure the brake system warning light is off SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 23 CLUTCH PEDAL CHECKING CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY Clutch pedal free play must be 0 mm To check the clutch pedal free play do the following 1 Turn engine off 2 Press clutch pedal by hand measuring distance the pedal moves until you feel resistance 3 If free play differs from that specified above have your retailer adjust the clutch pedal or linkage S3W1151A 7 24 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE CATALYTIC CONVERTER Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic A CAUTION Do not drive your vehicle if the en gine is running roughly or lacks power These symptoms can point to serious mechanical problems CAUTION Avoid frequent repeated cold starts Do not hold the key in START for more than 15 seconds while trying to start your vehicle converter Donot use leaded fuel in this vehicle On vehicles with a catalytic converter the fuel tank has a narrow filler neck which makes it impossible to insert a nozzle for leaded fuel CAUTION The catalytic converter be damaged Consult your CHEVROLET retailer as soon Failure to follow these instructions by imperfect combustion if you keep as possible if any of the following occur may damage your vehicle engine fuel starting the engine with the accelera Engine misfires and or emission systems tor pedal pressed when
81. ee VEHICLE SPECIFICATION in the index of Section 9 for the type and the gap of the spark plugs Maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES in the index of Section 8 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 19 DRIVE BELT In order for the generator power steering pump and air conditioning compressor to function properly the drive belt should be in good condition and should be adjusted properly Replace the drive belt if it is worn cracked or frayed A CAUTION Do not leave the key in the ignition while checking the drive belt Otherwise the engine could be started unexpectedly Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you badly 7 20 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE To check the drive belt tension do the following 1 Apply moderate thumb pressure approximately 10 kgf midway along the longest unsupported span of the drive belt The deflection of the drive belt caused by your thumb pressure should be about 10 mm If the belt is too loose see your retailer for service See the Maintenance Schedule for more information S3W1177A BATTERY Your vehicle is equipped with a mainte nance free battery WARNING Battery acid can cause severe burns explode and damage paint Avoid skin and clothing contact with battery acid Keep flames sparks and smoking materials away from battery S3W1176A CLEANING THE BATTERY TERMINALS L Turn the ign
82. en and pets Do not dispose of empty oil and fluid containers or those containing used oil or fluid with your household waste Use only locally authorized automotive waste disposal facilities If it is necessary to check under the hood while the engine is running take care to avoid unexpected and sudden movements of your vehicle For a manual transaxle place the shift lever in neutral and apply the parking brake firmly To avoid the possibility of personal injury always turn the ignition off and remove the key before working under the hood unless the procedure specifi cally requires to do so If the procedure requires you to work under the hood while the engine is running remove loose clothing and jewelry that can be caught in moving parts and cause personal injury Engine compartment cooling fan A CAUTION The electric cooling fans in the en gine compartment are controlled by sensors These fans may come on at any time It is important to keep hands fin gers and any loose articles clear of the fan blades To avoid possible injury from the cooling fan switch off the engine so the fan is not operating before you perform any engine checks Also be aware that the electronic ignition system has a higher voltage than conven tional systems Therefore it is highly dan gerous to touch live parts when your vehicle s ignition is ON SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 3 DRIVER S CHECK LIST To maintai
83. er 3 Audio Radio Acc one 1 year covered by the Audio Radio Acc manufacturer See clause 5 A General first registration of the motor vehicle whichever occurs first B Rust Through Three 3 years from the date of delivery The warranty covers exterior body metal except of the motor vehicle or from the date of 1 Items not covered by warranty listed in Section 3 first registration of the motor vehicle 2 Exhaust pipe and fuel system rust 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 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 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 Liability of General Motors India Pvt Ltd under this New Vehicle Warranty is limited to the value of the service repairs replacement of parts found to be defective within the warranty period Beyond servicing and or repairing defective parts in the vehicle General Motors India Pvt Ltd does not undertake to replace the vehicle or reimburse the purchaser by payment of any money in respect
84. ervoir 7 Air Cleaner 2 Washer Fluid Reservoir 5 Oil Fill Cap 8 Battery 3 Engine Oil Dipstick 6 Brake Fluid Reservoir 9 Underhood Fuse and Relay Center 7 6 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE ENGINE OIL Keep your engine properly lubricated by CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL keeping the engine oil at the proper level It is normal for an engine to consume some engine oil Check the oil level at regular intervals If the engine oil pressure warning lamp 5771 on the instrument panel comes you need to check your engine oil level right away 1 2 Park vehicle on level ground After stopping engine wait a few min utes to allow oil to drain back into oil pan If engine is cold oil will take longer to drain into the pan 3 Pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean Re insert dipstick completely 5 Pull the dipstick out again S3W1167A 6 Check the oil on the dipstick to make sure it is not contaminated 7 Check oil level as shown on the dip stick Oil should be between MIN and MAX S3W1168A SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 7 8 If the oil level is below MIN add enough oil of the same grade as is cur rently in the engine to raise the oil level to MAX Do not fill over MAX mark The engine oil filler cap is located on the cylinder head cover as shown in the illustration below See FLUID CHART in the index of Section 9 for oil specification
85. eservoir An engine fire can cause personal in juries and damage your vehicle and other property 7 12 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 4 Reinstall the reservoir cap A CAUTION Do not dispose of used brake fluid with your household waste Use your local authorized waste management facility Used brake fluid and their containers are hazardous They can damage your health and the environment CAUTION Brake fluid is harsh and can irritate skin and eyes Do not allow the brake fluid to con tact your skin or eyes If it does immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water or hand cleaner RECOMMENDED BRAKE FLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended brake fluid See FLUID CHART in the index of Sec tion 9 for recommended brake fluid and ca pacity Maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES in the index of Section 8 MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID CHECKING MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID LEVEL A WARNING This work requires special skill and equipments to be completed Before attempting to do the work be sure you are fully acquainted with do ing this job Have your retailer do this work if you are not confident of completing the task safely Otherwise you could be injured or damage the vehicle 1 Turn the engine off 2 Allow the transaxle to cool It must be cool enough for you to rest your fin gers on the transaxle case CA
86. example to pull the vehicle out of a ditch a snow bank or mud When the rear towing hook is used al ways pull the cable or chain in a straight direction with respect to the hook Do not apply force to the hook from any side di rection To prevent damage do not take up slack in the cable too quickly S3W1159A ROCKING YOUR VEHICLE If stuck snow mud or other loose sur faces the procedure below may allow you to free your vehicle 1 Turn the steering wheel fully left then right This will clear the area around your front tyres 2 Shift back and forth between R and a forward gear 3 Spin the wheels as little as possible 4 Release the accelerator pedal while you shift 5 Press lightly on the accelerator pedal when the transaxle is in gear If that doesn t release your vehicle after a few tries your vehicle may need to be towed A WARNING If you rock your vehicle to make it out when it becomes stuck in snow mud or sand etc First check that there is no physi cal object or people around the ve hicle During operation the vehicle may sud denly move forward or backward caus ing injury or damage to nearby people or objects If you rock your vehicle observe the following precautions to prevent dam age to the transaxle and other parts Do not depress the accelerator pedal while shifting or before the transaxle is completely shifted to forward or reverse Do no
87. f parts which may be not be responsible for any fines in accordance with General Motors found necessary to establish compli penalties that may be charged by India Pvt Ltd guidelines and enters ance to In use emission standards Statutory or Regulatory authorities the details in the Service Booklet in addition to the replacement of the on account of failure of the vehicle SN iv Immediately approaches the nearest components covered under Emission to comply with the in use emission CHEVROLET retailers as per the list Warranty will not be made free of standards on the vehicle not meet 22 of cost unless such parts are also ing any such given legal regulatory Pan pics the found to be in a warrantable condi requirement during inspection by ee ee Se tion within the scope and limit of the such authorities eae P maintained and used the vehicle in product Warranty Chevrole Spares 1 Erisson Warranty will be applicable accordance with the instructions in 3 years 1 00 000 kms whichever is earlier The consumables and labour shall be charged per actual during such repairs or replacement of parts All the parts removed for replace irrespective of the change of owner ship of the vehicle provided all the conditions as laid down in this docu ment are met from the date of origi nal sale of the vehicle v the OM and having carried out such repairs and adjustments as may be required with
88. flation Although they may cause some skin or eye irritation these substances are not toxic SRS SERVICING Your Supplemental Restraint System SRS is virtually maintenance free However if any of the following occurs have your SRS serviced immediately by the CHEVROLET retailer Driver air bag has deployed Driver air bag s warning lamp indicates malfunction SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 15 Do not drive your vehicle if the driver air bag has deployed Do not try to repair alter or dispose of the driver air bag yourself Air bag is installed under high pres sure with sophisticated crash sens ing and air bag inflating systems Allowing an untrained and unautho rized person to handle an air bag can lead to serious injuries and death Contact CHEVROLET retailer im mediately if your vehicle s driver air bag has deployed if damage occurs to your vehicle at or near the driver air bag module or if you believe for any reason that the operating con dition of driver air bag has been impaired Driving a vehicle after an air bag has deployed without authorized service can result in severe injuries and death HOW AIR BAG PROTECTS DRIVER Drivers are usually injured in a collision because their bodies are thrown into a stationary object either inside the vehicle such as the steering wheel instrument panel or windshield or outside the vehicle such as the driving surface or a tree Se
89. gine tention Driving with the malfunction is started indicator lamp on can damage the emissions control system and can af fect the fuel economy and driveability of your vehicle Consult your CHEVROLET retailer to repair the problem as soon as possible The Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL will illuminate if a fault exists in the emis sion related components or related sub systems It will stay on as long as the Electronic Control Module ECM detects the fault If a severe misfire level 15 detected the MIL will blink continuously Severe misfire can cause catalytic converter damage Your vehicle s electronic system will switch to an emergency running program so you may continue to drive S3W1083A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 13 DIGITAL LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNING LAMP Option The low fuel level warning lamp will come on when there is approximately 4 liters of fuel remaining in the tank A CAUTION Do not let your vehicle run out of fuel This can damage the catalytic converter Fill up the fuel tank as soon as possible when warning lamp comes on S3W1085A TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING FLASHER INDICATORS Turn signal hazard warning flasher indi cators verify that the exterior turn signals or hazard warning flashers are working properly An arrow will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change when the turn signal is activated Both arrows will flash when the ha
90. gnition system Touching ignition system components could cause shock or electrocution resulting in serious injuries 3 Inspect the spark plugs for broken in sulator Replace the plug if the insula tor is cracked or broken Otherwise wipe the insulator clean If you experience reduced performance or fuel economy follow the procedure to in spect and clean spark plugs 4 Using a very fine wire brush clean the upper contact tip and electrode After CAUTION cleaning adjust the gap to the specifi cation pines Canines ome See VEHICLE SPECIFICATION in the and could cause serious injury index of Section 9 for the spark plug Do not handle hot spark plugs specification 5 Install each spark plug by hand as far as it will go NOTE When replacing new spark plugs the entire set should be replaced at a time 6 Torque each spark plug 7 Fasten the spark plug wire terminal squarely and firmly over the end of each spark plug until you feel it snap into place Make sure the spark plug wires are in the correct order S3W1180A A CAUTION Over tightened spark plugs can dam age the threads in the cylinder head Under tightened spark plugs can cause the spark plug to become very hot Over tightening or under tightening of spark plugs can damage the engine SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATION AND MAIN TENANCE SCHEDULE Spark plug specification S
91. h Occupant sitting upright not slouched to properly position the lap and shoulder portions of the safety belt for maximum restraint and minimum injury to soft and vulner able parts of your body in a crash Safety belt latch plate and buckle securely fastened with a click if the safety belt is not securely latched it cannot provide any protec tion pull on the belt to make sure it is secure Continued A WARNING Lap portion of safety belt snug and low on hips and bony pelvis not ab domen where the restraining belt could cause serious injury in a crash THIS IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT FOR PREGNANT WOMEN Shoulder portion of the safety belts over your outside shoulder and snug against the chest not under an arm around your neck over an inside shoulder or behind your back and not loose with slack allowing exces sive forward movement and injury in a crash Only one occupant per one safety belt do not allow more than one person in a safety belt multiple people in a single safety belt can exceed the capacity of the safety belts and people sharing a safety belt can cause crushing and other injuries to each other in a crash Continued WARNING Children in secure child seats crash the forces are too great for an adult to hold onto a child and the adult will crush the child if they share the same safety belt No unbelted occupants occupants not wearing a safety belt are an
92. he park ing brake can freeze in the engaged posi tion This is most likely to happen if the brakes are wet If there is a risk that parking brake may freeze after driving through water deep enough to wet brake components or hav ing the vehicle washed 1 Apply the parking brake only tempo rarily while you put the gear selector le ver in first or reverse gear 2 Block the rear wheels with wedge blocks 3 Then release the parking brake A WARNING Do not use parking brake while the vehicle is in motion or as a substi tute for the brake pedal Doing so may cause you to lose con trol of the vehicle resulting in a colli sion property damage and personal injury ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS Option The anti lock brake system is an advanced electronic braking system that will help prevent skidding and loss of control of your vehicle The system allows you to steer around obstacles while braking hard and provides maximum stopping ability on slippery pavement When the ignition is turned on the ABS warning lamp will glow for about 3 sec onds If the light does not go out or if it comes on while driving there is some thing wrong with the ABS Consult your CHEVROLET retailer immediately See ABS WARNING LAMP on Page No 3 11 ABS works by sensing the speed of each wheel during braking If one of the wheels is about to stop rolling the ABS Control Module will work the brakes separately at
93. headlamp bulb Pull the bulb straight out to remove it from the socket Reverse the steps to install a new bulb S3W1192A FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS 4 5 Open the hood Remove the headlamp assembly Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to unlock the socket from the housing Pull the bulb assembly out of the lamp housing Gently push in and turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it from the socket S3W1193A 6 Reverse the steps to install a new bulb When installing the new bulb into the socket press it in while turning it clockwise When installing the socket into the housing rotate the socket clockwise SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 33 FRONT FOG LAMPS Option 1 Disconnect the wiring harness SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMPS 1 Pull the light assembly rearward and A CAUTION 2 Turn the bulb counterclockwise to remove it Performing this vehicle maintenance 2 Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise procedure requires special skills 3 Reverse the steps to install a new bulb 3 Pull the bulb straight out to remove it tools and equipment from the socket It is recommended that you have your 4 Reverse the steps to install a new bulb retailer perform this service Make sure to push the light assembly back to its original position Before attempting any service procedure yourself make sure that you are very familiar with it and that you are confident you c
94. headlamps are on high beam To switch from high beam headlamps to low beam pull the combination switch le ver back toward you to its normal posi tion S3W1094A CAUTION Always switch the high beam headlamps to low beam when you approach on coming vehicles or when other vehicles ahead High beam headlamps can temporarily blind other drivers which could result in a collision PASSING LIGHT SWITCH To flash the high beam headlamps pull the combination switch lever toward you and release it The lever will return to its nor mal position when you release it The high beam headlamps will stay on as long as you hold the combination switch lever toward you S3W1096A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 17 FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH Option Fog lamps provide Extra illumination to the sides of the road ahead Improved visibility in fog or snow To turn the fog lamps on Make sure that the parking lamp or headlamps are on Turn the ring on the middle of the com bination switch lever to ON The fog lamp indicator in the instrument panel illuminates when the fog lamps are turned on To turn the fog lamps off turn the ring to the OFF position S3W1097A HAZARD WARNING FLASHER BUTTON Use hazard warning flashers in the follow ing situations To warn others of emergency condi tions When your vehicle is in a traffic haz ard You can operate the hazard flash function w
95. headliner ever you use cleaning agents or other 2 Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise 2 Remove the bulb chemicals on the inside or the outside of to remove it 3 Pull the bulb out of the socket 3 Reverse the steps to install a new bulb 4 Reverse the steps to install a new bulb 4 WARNING Some cleaners may be poisonous cor rosive or flammable your vehicle Improper use of these cleaners can be dangerous Their use may cause personal injury or damage to your vehicle When cleaning the inside or outside of your vehicle do not use hazardous clean ing solvents such as Acetone Lacquer thinners Enamel reducers Nail polish removers S3W1198A S3W1199A 7 36 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE When cleaning the inside or outside of your vehicle do not use cleaning materi als such as the following except as noted in the fabric cleaning advice on stain re moval Laundry soaps Bleaches Reducing agents Never use the following for any cleaning purpose Carbon tetrachloride Gasoline Benzene Naphtha Avoid overexposure to vapors from cleaning agents and other chemi cals Such vapors can be dangerous and they may cause health problems which are more likely to occur in small unventilated spaces Open the doors to allow proper ventilation when you use any cleaning agents or other chemicals in the vehicle interior 44 CAUTION Do n
96. ied person or facility However it is recom mended that the maintenance services be performed by an authorized CHEVROLET retailer who will have well trained techni cians and genuine parts Non GMI genuine parts and accessories have not been examined or approved by GMI GMI can certify neither the suitabil ity nor the safety of non genuine parts and accessories and are not liable for dam age caused by their use Inadequate incomplete or insufficient servicing may result in operational prob lems with your vehicle that could even lead to vehicle damage an accident or personal injury SEVERE CONDITIONS You should follow the periodic required maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES later in this section NORMAL CONDITIONS The normal condition for driving means driving under typical everyday driving conditions You may follow the ordinary maintenance schedule SEVERE CONDITIONS If the vehicle is operated under any of the following conditions some of the mainte nance schedule items need to be serviced more frequently See numeric symbols in SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SER VICES later in this section Repeated short distance driving less than 5 miles 10 Km Extensive idling and or slow speed driving in stop and go traffic Driving on dusty roads Driving on hilly or mountainous terrain Towing a trailer Driving in heavy city traffic where the outside temperatures regularly rea
97. ified in this manual will ensure the most effective combination of driving comfort safety and performance Use an accurate tyre pressure gauge to check the pressure of tyres when they are cold Securely retighten the valve caps after checking tyre inflation pressure Check inflation pressure when tyres are cold Warm tyres produce inaccu rate readings Tyres become warm af ter you have driven more than 1 5 kms and stay warm for three hours after vehicle has been stopped C C O CFR Under Proper Over inflation inflation inflation S3W6401A See VEHICLE SPECIFICATION in the index of Section 9 for proper tyre inflation pressure Tyre condition should be inspected before driving and tyre pressure should be checked each time you fill your fuel tank or at least once a month using a tyre pres sure gauge Incorrect tyre inflation pressures will ncrease tyre wear Impair vehicle handling and safe opera tion Affect ride comfort Reduce fuel economy If tyre pressure is too low tyres can over heat and suffer internal damage tread separation and even a blowout at high speeds Even if you later adjust the infla tion pressure of your tyres previous driv ing with low pressure may have damaged the tyres 7 26 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE Caring for your tyres and wheels Driving over sharp objects can damage the tyres and wheels If some objects are un avoidable drive over them slowl
98. ing brake is on and the transaxle is set in 1st or reverse gear M T Do not jack the vehicle and change the wheel where traffic is close CAUTION Call a garage or motoring service for assistance where conditions are not satisfactory for jacking the car or if you are not confident of completing the task safely STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES CAUTION Do not try to start vehicle by push ing or pulling it This can damage catalytic converter and may cause personal injury You can start vehicle that has a discharged battery by transferring electrical power to it from a battery in another vehicle A WARNING Batteries can explode You could be burned by battery acid and electrical short could injure you or damage the vehicles Do not expose battery to flames or sparks Do not lean over battery while jump starting vehicle Continued A WARNING Do not allow cable terminals to touch each other Wear eye protection when working near any battery Do not allow battery fluid to contact eyes skin fabric or painted sur faces Make sure battery providing jump start has the same voltage as the battery receiving the jump Do not disconnect discharged bat tery from vehicle Failure to follow these precautions or the following instructions for starting an engine with jumper cables can cause battery to explode resulting in burns from battery acid or electrical short c
99. ing agents Road oil and tar Tree sap Bird droppings ndustrial fallout Wash harmful materials off your vehicle promptly If soap and water do not remove the residue use cleaners specifically in tended for this purpose 44 CAUTION Use only cleaners safe for use on painted surfaces Other cleaners may permanently dam age the paint Finish damage Repair stone chips fractures or deep scratches in the finish of as soon as pos sible Bare metal corrodes quickly You may use touch up products to repair minor chips and scratches A body and paint shop can make repairs on larger areas Underbody maintenance Corrosive materials can collect on the un derbody of your vehicle Failure to remove these materials can accelerate corrosion and rust Periodically use plain water to flush these materials from the underbody of your ve hicle Take care to clean any areas in which mud and other debris can collect Loosen any sediment packed in closed area before flushing with water If you wish your CHEVROLET retailer can provide this service for you When you wash the engine compart ment fuel grease and oil residue may be released into the environment Wash the engine at a retailer or other location equipment with an oil separa tor in the car wash bay Dispose off the used engine oil brake fluid transaxle fluid antifreeze batter ies and tyres at local authorized waste disposal facili
100. ion and press the clutch pedal all the way down S3W1149A 5 10 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 Without touching the accelerator pedal turn the ignition to START and release it when the engine starts If the engine starts momentarily but fails to run wait for 10 seconds then try again 6 Allow the engine to idle at least 30 sec onds 7 Release the parking brake 8 Drive at a moderate speed for a short distance especially in cold weather until normal engine operating tempera ture is reached MANUAL TRANSAXLE m Before shifting between a forward To change gears fully depress the clutch and reverse bring the vehicle to a pedal move the gearshift lever into gear complete stop Shifting between forward and reverse gear while the vehicle is moving can damage the transaxle A CAUTION Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving This will cause accelerated wear on clutch components S3W1150A DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 11 BRAKES The braking system is designed for brak ing performance under a wide range of driving conditions Your vehicle is equipped with front disc and rear drum brakes and a dual circuit braking system If one brake circuit should fail the vehicle can still be stopped with the remaining cir cuit however stopping distance will be in creased and more brake pedal pressure will be required A WARNING If one of circuit
101. ir bag is only a supplemental restraint and is most effective in com bination with safety belt All occupants including the driver should always wear their safety belts to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash Driver air bag does not deploy in side or rear collisions Occupants not wearing their safety belts will not be protected by any restraint system resulting in severe injuries or death in these types of collisions Drivers who are not properly wear ing their safety belts may be thrown forward by braking before impact placing their bodies near or against the driver air bag module This can cause severe injury from the force of driver air bag s deploy ment SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 13 How air bags work An air bag is designed to keep your head neck and chest from slamming into the steering wheel or windshield a front end crash It is not designed to inflate in rear end or rollover crashes or in most side impact crashes Your driver air bag is de signed to deploy in crashes that are equivalent to or exceed the force of a vehicle traveling at a speed of 15 to 23 km h 9 3 14 3 mph crashing into a solid immovable wall The air bag system activates druing a se vere collision which is either frontal or when the impact angle is up to 30 from straight ahead This crash severity level at which the driver air bag will deploy was selected to assu
102. ircuit This can create damage to electrical systems in both vehicles and cause serious personal injury EMERGENCIES 6 7 Before jump starting Attaching jumper cables 4 Make the last connection to a suitable 1 Apply parking brake To jump start your vehicle connect the ground such as a steel bracket bolted 2 For a vehicle with manual transaxle Jumper Cables the IO order shift to NEUTRAL Connect one clamp of the first lead of 5 The engine of the vehicle providing the the jumper cable to the positive termi jump start can be allowed to run dur 3 Switch off all electrical accessories nal of the charged battery identified by ing the jump start a sign on the battery case or termi A CAUTION nal Turn audio system off before jump 2 Connect the other end of this same jumper starting your vehicle Otherwise you cable lead to the positive terminal of the may damage audio system discharged battery the terminal Attempts to start the engine of the ve hicle with the discharged battery should be made at intervals of about one 3 Connect one end of the second lead minute and should not last longer than jumper cable to the negative terminal of 15 seconds each Charged battery identified by a Always route jumper cables so they sign on the battery case or termi cannot catch on rotating parts in the nal engine compartment Otherwise you may damage vehicle
103. irection Each rear door has its own lock Each rear door child security lock must be activated manually and sepa rately left and right Do not pull the inside door handle when the child security door lock is set to the lock position This can damage the inside door handle REAR CARGO AREA CAUTION It can be very dangerous to drive with the hatch open Carbon monoxide CO gas can come into your vehicle You cannot see or smell CO It can cause unconsciousness and even death If you must drive with it open make sure all other windows are closed and turn the fan on to the highest speed using any setting that brings in outside air Doing this will force outside air into the vehicle TAILGATE From the outside use your key to unlock the Tailgate To close tailgate push it down so it latches securely It locks automatically Make sure your hands and any other body parts as well as those of other persons are completely away from the trunk or tail gate closure area S3W1111A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 25 A CAUTION Be sure that tailgate doesn t hit any obstruction such as a standing person or wall when you open the tailgate A WARNING Driving vehicle with tailgate open can allow exhaust gases to enter passen ger compartment Do not drive with tailgate open If you must drive this way then close windows and switch ON FRESH AIR MODE and run blower at high speed Exh
104. ith the ignition ON or OFF To activate the hazard warning flashers push the hazard warning flasher button To turn off the flashers push the button again S3W1098A HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH Your headlights have a 4 position level ing dial located on the instrument panel near the steering column Adjust the dial position according to the vehicle load 0 Front seat occupied 1 All seats occupied 2 Driver s seats occupied with a load in the luggage compartment 3 All seats occupied with a load in the luggage compartment S3W1099A 3 18 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS WINDSHIELD WIPERS WASHER LEVER WINDSHIELD WIPERS A CAUTION Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property Do not operate the windshield wipers when the windshield is dry or ob structed as with snow or ice Using the wipers on an obstructed wind shield can damage the wiper blades wiper motor and glass Check blades are not frozen to win dows before operating in cold weather Wiper operation while blade is frozen can damage wiper motor To operate the windshield wipers turn the ignition ON and move the windshield wiper washer lever upward The windshield wipers operate in the fol lowing four positions OFF System off Default position INT Intermittent operation Lever up one level LO Continuous wipe s
105. itial Clock amp Odometer display DIGITAL CLOCK OPTION When the ignition switch is turned to ON position the digital clock displays the time Press set knob for 3 Seconds The clock will start flashing indicating that it has entered into clock setting mode pressing set switch within 1 Sec again hours indication flashes By Pressing the set switch again minutes indication flashes Hours and minutes displayed can be ad justed by pressing the mode switch for 1 second or more While adjusting hours the AM amp PM automatically changes after every 12 hour display While the number is flashing if no button is pressed for 5 Seconds current dis played value is stored amp display stops flashing amp it enters into clock mode Clock Display start at 1 00 by default TRIPMETER SETTING By pressing mode switch Trip meter will be displayed Holding set button for over 1 sec the trip meter can be reset to Zero 3 8 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS DIGITAL FUEL GAUGE Indicates how much fuel remains in the fuel tank when the ignition swich is on 1 Bar E amp Symbol Flashing with 1 Hz Slow flash or 1 flash per second Fuel level 4 3L to 5 0L 1 Bar E amp Symbol Flashing with 2 Hz fast flash or 2 flash per second Fuel less than 3 2L amp will keep blinking with 2 Hz till empty stage After adding fuel and restarting the engine the fuel gauge changes to show the ne
106. ition OFF and remove the key from the ignition key slot Use a wrench to loosen and remove the battery cable clamps from the terminals Always disconnect the negative ter minal first Use a wire brush or a terminal cleaning tool to clean the terminals Check the battery terminals for white or bluish powder which are signs of cor rosion Remove any corrosion with a solution of baking soda and water The baking soda and water solution will bubble and turn brown When the bubbling stops wash the solution off with plain water and dry the battery with a cloth or paper towel Reconnect and tighten the positive terminal then the negative terminal Always reconnect the negative termi nal last SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 21 BATTERY MAINTENANCE To extend the life of your vehicle s battery be sure to do the following A CAUTION When reconnecting the cable to the Batteries contain toxic material Used battery be careful to ensure the clamps are fully seated then tighten the retaining bolts so the clamps will not vibrate loose Be sure to attach the red cable to the positive battery terminal and the black cable to the negative battery terminal Connecting the vehicle s battery cables to the wrong terminals can result in personal injuries and damage to your vehicle and other property Keep the battery mounted securely Keep the top of the battery clea
107. iven in the Owner s Manaul A vehicle which has been sub jected to abnormal use abuses neglect and improper maintenance or has met with an accident Use of such replacement parts which are not specified and ap proved by General Motors India Pvt Ltd If the vehicle or parts thereof have been altered tampered with or modi fied or replaced in an unauthorized manner A vehicle on which the odometer is not functioning or the odometer has been changed or the reading of which has been changed tampered with so that the actual mileage can not be readily determined A vehicle which has been used for competitions races rallies or for the purpose of establishing records Examination by CHEVROLET retail ers 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 fu els lubricants other than those specified by General Motors India Pvt Ltd Scope and Limits 1 This emission warranty is in addi tion to the product warranty for the vehicle as per the scope and limit described in the OM and all condi tions described therein will apply in addition to those exclusively stipulated in this warranty The emission warranty covers only compliance with the emission stan dard as specified in sub rule 2 of Rule 115 of CMVR It does not
108. k while the vehicle is moving Driver could lose control of the vehicle and injury or property damage could result S3W1068A WARNING If a crash occurs front occupants in reclined seats can lose restraining benefits of the seatback and safety belts by sliding out from under the safety belt or by being thrown into the seat belt in an awkward position Do not position either front seatback in the reclined position while the vehicle is being operated Serious injuries death and ejection from the vehicle can result SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 11 REAR SEATS FOLDING REAR SEATBACK The seatbacks can be folded down Op tion for additional cargo space 1 To fold the seat cushion pull the seat cushion up and fold it forward You may need to move the front seat forward or raise the front seatback to the upright position in order for the seat cushion to fold forward 2 To fold down the seatback lift the re lease knob on top of the seatback and fold the seatback forward S3W1069A A WARNING Do not allow passengers to sit on the folded seatbacks while the vehicle is in motion Unrestrained luggage or passengers on a folded seatback can be thrown within or ejected from the vehicle in a sudden stop or accident S3W1070A To return the seat to the passenger posi tion lift the seatback and push it rearward until it latches Make sure the seat is locked in place T
109. low speed Le ver up two levels Hl Continuous wipe fast speed Lever up three levels S3W1102A Wiper blade will wear out and not wipe properly reducing forward vision Replace worn wiper blades Misting function To operate the windshield wipers once in case of light rain or mist lightly move the windshield wiper washer lever toward the INT position and release it The lever will return automatically to its normal position when released The wipers will operate through one cycle INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 19 WINDSHIELD WASHER To spray washer fluid on the windshield TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER AND Turn the ignition ON WASHER Option CAUTION Pull the windshield wiper washer Ta AEAN a Pulte windshield wiprashr leer examin _ Less than clear vision for the driver A CAUTION towards you Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property When you pull the lever for less than 0 6 seconds the following happens Do not spray washer fluid on the bns 1 ed bac the eae vehicle or other property windshield in freezing weather ey m ME Do not operate the tailgate window operate Washer fluid can form ice on a frozen Wh ER f han 0 6 wiper when the tailgate window dry windshield and obstruct your vision en 2
110. m 46 3 5400 Max Torque Nm rpm 90 3 4200 Fuel system Multi point injection Gear ratios Octane rating See Page No 5 4 p 3 416 2 1 950 34 1 280 4 0 971 3m 0 757 Reverse 3 272 Final drive ratio 4 444 Spark Type R BPRSEY 11 plug Gap mm 10 14 Battery Rating V AH 12 35 Alternator V A 12 65 Starter V Kw 12 0 8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9 7 CHASSIS BRAKE SYSTEM Chassis Front suspension type McPherson strut Rear suspension type Torsion beam axle Brake system Type Hydraulic Vacuum Assisted amp Dual diagonal split Front wheel Solid disc Rear wheel Drum Camber Alignment Based on 2 Occupants Booster size mm diameter 178 mm WHEEL AND TYRE Rack amp pinion Type Manual Wheel and Tyre Power assisted Option Tyre Wheel Tyre Pressure kPa psi Overall gear ratio 21 1 1 Manual 16 45 Size dimension Front Rear 155 70 75T H 4 5J x 13 210 30 210 30 Steering Steering wheel diameter mm Minimum turning radius m 9 8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CAPACITIES Capacities WEIGHT Weight Fuel tank L Engine Oil L 38 0 3 2 including oil filter Coolant L 42 DIMENSIONS Exterior dimensions Overall length mm 3 495 Overall width mm 1 495 Overall height mm 1 518
111. mage the cooling system Do not use plain water alcohol or methanol antifreeze in coolant sys tem The engine may overheat or even catch fire If the coolant level falls below the MIN mark add the proper coolant mixture at the coolant reservoir but only when the en gine is cool In order to protect your vehicle in ex tremely cold weather use GMI approved coolant 7 10 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE dk CAUTION Scalding hot coolant and steam could Coolant can be hazardous material be blown out under pressure which Avoid repeated or prolonged contact could cause serious injury with coolant Never remove the coolant reservoir Clean your skin and nails with soap cap when the engine and radiator and water after coming in contact are hot with coolant Keep out of reach of children Coolantcan irritate the skin and can cause illness or death if swallowed COOLANT SPECIFICATION AND MAINTE NANCE SCHEDULE Coolant specification See FLUID CHART in the index of Sec tion 9 for recommended coolant and ca pacity Maintenance schedule See SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES in the index of Section 8 It is not needed to add coolant more frequently than the recommended inter val If you are adding coolant often this may be a sign that your engine needs maintenance Contact your retailer for a check of the cooling system SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 11 BRAKE FLUID Br
112. me of publication General Motors India Pvt Ltd re serve the right to change specifications or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation This vehicle may not comply with the standards or regulations of other coun tries Before attempting to register this vehicle in any other country check all applicable regulations and make any nec essary modifications This manual describes the options and trims available at the time of publication Some of the items covered may not apply to your vehicle Contact your CHEVROLET retailer for information on option and trim availability Non GMI genuine parts and accessories have not been examined or approved by GMI We can certify neither the suitability nor the safety of non GMI genuine parts and accessories and are not liable for dam age caused by their use Important Read Section 2 Seats and Occupant Protection Systems of this manual fully and carefully before operating your vehicle Warning Tampering of wiring harness or fitment of non genuine accessories in your vehicle may lead to short circuit resulting in fire TABLE OF CONTENTS CSIPL WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET ei asia aaa acc aaa Information about Product Warranty Rust Warranty amp Emmision Warranty Policy SEATS AND OCCUPAN F FROTECTION SYSTEMS a R aa Important information about safety belts and other safety features
113. n and dry Keep the terminals and connections clean tight and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease Immediately rinse off any spilled elec trolyte using a solution of water and baking soda If your vehicle will not be used for an extended time disconnect the cable from the negative terminal batteries can be hazardous to health and environment Do not dispose of battery with house hold waste Use locally authorized automotive waste disposal facilities only Charge a disconnected battery every 8 Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly six weeks or terminal grease to help prevent fu ture corrosion 7 22 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE BRAKING PEDAL BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY Brake pedal free play must be 6 10 mm To check the brake pedal free play turn the engine off and press the brake pedal sev eral times to deplete the vacuum in the brake system Then when you press the brake pedal by hand measure the distance the pedal moves until there is a slight resistance See your retailer if the brake pedal free play differs from the norm The brakes need to be adjusted S3W1151A ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM Option The antilock brake system helps you main tain directional stability on wet or slippery road surfaces It automatically controls the brake operation when braking This occurs only during a brake applica tion which would have caused one or more wheels to lock You don t have t
114. n safe and dependable opera tion of your vehicle periodically check the exterior interior and engine compartment EXTERIOR Tyres Properly inflated No cracks on sidewall or tread No foreign objects in tread Wheels Nuts and bolts are torqued to proper setting See HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE in the index of Section 6 Lamps Operation of all running head tail side markers turn signals brake and fog lamps Fluids Check proper fill level of all fluid reser voirs under hood Windshield wipers nspect condition of arms and rubber inserts including rear wiper if so equipped 7 4 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE INTERIOR Steering Check for excessive looseness free play in steering wheel Parking brake Make sure parking brake lever travel is appropriate Instrument panel Check proper operations of all instru ment panel gauges controls and warn ing lamps Mirrors Besure the reflective surface of all three mirrors is in good condition and clean Check for ability to easily re adjust all mirrors Controls Check for proper play on brake and clutch pedals SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 5 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1 0 SOHC MODEL Gee LH TAY LA OV yom OTT wy S3W1166A 1 Engine Coolant Reservoir 4 Power Steering Fluid Res
115. ned un til you finish filling the container You can be seriously burned and your vehicle damaged when gasoline vapor catches fire Keep flames sparks and smoking materials away from gasoline 5 6 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you can see each side of your vehicle as well as each side of the road behind you You may adjust the outside rearview mir rors up or down and left or right using the adjusting levers on each door trim Both outside mirrors if equipped are convex and is labeled with a notice that reads as follows OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR S3W1146A Use the outside mirrors to get a wider view of the road behind your vehicle Use the inside mirror to determine the size and the distance of objects reflected in the side mirror Using only out side mirrors can cause you to misjudge size and distance behind you A WARNING Always keep your mirrors properly adjusted and use them while driv ing to increase your visibility of objects and other vehicles around you Failure to properly judge distances be tween your vehicle and other objects may result in a collision causing dam age to your vehicle or other property or injuries A CAUTION Improper care of your mirrors can damage them Do not scrape ice from the face of the mirror If ice or other material restricts mo
116. nging to emission control system Product Warranty The manufacturer warranty as provided by General Motors India Pvt Ltd which covers failure of various parts and systems as per the Owner s Manaul 3 years 1 00 000 kms Whichever is earlier 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 authorised by General Motors India Pvt Ltd to perform warranty re pairs This shall include all of CHEVROLET retailers that are recognised for service of subject vehicles or any other service center duly authorised by General Motors India Pvt Ltd Warrantable Condition Warrantable condition means any condition of a vehicle which triggers the responsibility of Gen eral Motors India Pvt Ltd to take corrective action within the framework of emission Warranty This however shall not include any statutory or regulatory fines or penalties Warranted Parts Those components listed as per Annexure Il WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 27 ANNEXURE Il List of Components Covered under Emission Warranty S No Part name 1 Catalytic Converter 2 Exhaust Manifold Gasket 3 Electronic Control Module 4 MTIA 5 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor 6 Air Temp Sensor 7 Oxygen sensor 8 Coolant Temperature Sensor 9 Injectors 10 Knock sensor 11 Exhaust Gas Re circulation Valve Catalyti
117. ntal colli sion in which the air bag if provided deploys the unbelted front seat occupant remains at greater risk of serious injury or death than the properly restrained front seat occupant 2 4 SEATSAND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS A WARNING SAFETY BELTS PROTECT Accident statistics show that drivers and passengers properly wearing safety belts have a lower risk of being injured and a higher chance of surviv ing an accident For this reason wear ing a Safety belt is legally required in most countries WEARING THE SAFETY BELT Each front seat and each outboard rear seat of your CHEVROLET vehicle is equipped with a three point safety belt system that is anchored at three loca tions All front and rear seat belts are stored and locked by a retractor mechanism When set in its normal emergency locking mode the three point safety belt requires no length ad justment and allows freedom of move ment when the vehicle moves at con stant speeds Continued A WARNING However in a sudden or strong stop or during heavy acceleration or decelera tion the safety belt will lock automati cally to restrain the body In order to gain the full benefit of a safety belt you must wear it correctly and position yourself correctly within your seat as follows Seatback upright not reclined to prevent you from submarining or slipping out from under the safety belt and injuring vulnerable body parts in a cras
118. o pump the brakes Just hold the brake pedal down You may feel or hear it pulsate but this is normal The antilock brake system can help you maintain steering control during a hard brake application S3W1152A The antilock brake system does not change the time you need to apply the brakes and it does not always decrease stopping distances Always leave enough room to stop If the Antilock Brake System Warning Light turns on there is a problem with the brake system PARKING BRAKE LEVER TRAVEL The parking brake lever travel must be 5 7 notches with a force of approximately 20 kgf To check the parking brake lever travel turn the engine off Apply the parking brake and count the notch clicks See your retailer if the parking brake travel differs from the norm The parking brake needs to be adjusted CAUTION If the parking brake is not set prop erly the vehicle may move suddenly and or cause an accident See a retailer for service if brake adjustment is required CAUTION Do not use the parking brake while the vehicle is in motion or as a substitute for the brake pedal You could lose control of the vehicle and you or others may be injured Do not drive with the parking brake set Driving with the parking brake on can cause the rear brakes to overheat The rear brakes and even other parts of the vehicle may be damaged Always check that the parking brake is fully releas
119. o not drive with the engine oil pres sure warning lamp on Driving your vehicle with low oil pres sure can result in costly damage to your vehicle If the oil level is low add the specified engine oil to the proper level If the oil level is normal have your near est CHEVROLET retailer check your vehicle s lubricating system CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING LAMP The lamp should come on when you turn the ignition ON The lamp should go out when you start the engine A CAUTION Do not drive your vehicle if the charging system warning lamp is always on Driving your vehicle while its charg ing system is malfunctioning can cause damage to the vehicle S3W1079A 3 10 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS If the charging system warning lamp comes on while you are driving 1 Pull safely off the road 2 Stop your vehicle 3 Make sure the drive belt is not loose or broken 4 If the drive belt is in proper working or der but the charging system warning lamp stays on there may be a problem somewhere in the charging system Take your vehicle to your nearest CHEVROLET retailer for repairs as soon as possible BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT This light should come on when the ignition is on but the engine is not running as a check to show you it is working properly The lamp should go out after the engine starts If the light comes on while you are driving pull over and stop carefully If the light stays on
120. o return the seat cushion to its original position lift it up and push it back into place Push the front part of the seat cush ion down firmly until it latches Check to be sure that the safety belts are properly routed and are not twisted A WARNING Do not pull the release knobs on the top of the seatback while the vehicle is moving This can cause damage or injuries to the occupants Make sure that the seatback and seat cushion when returned to their origi nal positions are securely locked in place Make sure the rear seat safety belts and buckles are not pinched under the rear seat cushion 2 12 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM DRIVER AIR BAG Option Your vehicle is equipped with an air bag supplemental restraint system SRS de signed to protect properly seated and re strained driver seat occupant This is in ad dition to three point safety belt and other safety features The driver air bag 15 spe cially packed in a module from which the air bag is designed to inflate and deploy at extremely high speed and force in the event your vehicle is involved in certain types of collisions which pose a high risk of serious injury or death to the driver DRIVER S AIR BAG Driver s air bag option The driver s air bag module is located in the center of the steering wheel Driver s air bag f S3W1251A Driver a
121. ogged roads in races or rallies Damage caused by natural disasters including but not restricted to earthquakes storms floods fire and acci dents The owners are recommended to keep their vehicle insurance valid at all times Damage caused by smoke chemicals bird droppings salt stone chipping scratches iron dust or any other extrane ous circumstances like external mechanical or chemical in fluences regarding paint or body damage specially stone throw air borne rust industrial fall out damage to cata lytic converter due to use of wrong bad quality fuel act ing on the vehicle 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 Sensory complaint by the owner against symptoms such as noise vibration or oil stains which do not effect per formance 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 hav ing 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 became apparent Failure of the owner to adhere to the requirements out lined in Clause 4 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 5 m Fuel system damage caused by water or other foreign matter in
122. ons Air Cleaner Element 2 Igniting Timing Spark Plugs Ignition Cable Valve Clearance Charcol Canister and Vapor Lines PCV System Timing Belt 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 pollen filter element every 7 500 kms or 6 months if vehicle is driven under dusty driving conditions If necessary correct clean or replace 3 Refer to FLUID CHART MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 8 5 For vehicles with normal annual mileage MAINTENANCE Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first e e e e e e e Ne MAINTENANCE 212 88 B g 9 gt 9 gt 9 gt 9 gt 9 gt 9 gt 9 2 2 2 2 2 gt Y N e i M CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust Pipe and Mountings Brake Fluid 3 4 Rear Brake Drums Linings 5 Parking Brake Brake Line and Connections Including Booster Rear Hub Bearing and Clearance Manual Transaxle Fluid 3 Clutch and Brake Pedal Free Play
123. or arms DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 9 STARTING THE ENGINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Make sure the area around vehicle is clear Make sure all windows and lights are clear Inspect tyres for condition proper in flation pressure and foreign objects Adjust seat positions and head re straints Adjust inside and outside mirrors Fasten safety belt and ask all passen gers to do the same Check the operation of warning lights and indicators in the instrument panel when the key is turned to ON position Periodically such as when refueling check maintenance items noted in this manual A CAUTION Do not operate starter motor for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine does not start wait 10 seconds before trying again This will prevent starter motor damage A CAUTION Do not idle the engine at high rpm for more than 3 minutes Excessive temperature can damage the exhaust system catalytic converter If the engine has become flooded dur ing starting slowly press the accelera tor pedal all the way down hold it in that position and start the engine MANUAL TRANSAXLE 1 4 Make sure the driver and passengers are wearing their safety belts properly Apply parking brake if it is not en gaged Make sure the seats head restraints and mirrors are in their proper positions and adjust them if it is required Make sure the gearshift lever is in NEUTRAL posit
124. or of the cooling system shares the engine power you may notice slight change in engine power and performance when the com pressor operates HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING 4 7 A C BUTTON A CAUTION Using your air conditioning A C sys tem while driving up long hills or in heavy traffic can cause the engine over heating Watch temperature gauge Turn OFF the A C if the gauge indi cates engine overheating Vehicle can be damaged 5 53 1205 To turn on the air conditioning A C 1 Start the engine 2 Press A C button Indicator light will come on to confirm the A C is running 3 Adjust fan speed The air conditioning will not operate when the fan control knob is in the off position To turn off the A C Press A C button again Indicator light will go off to confirm the A C is not run ning COOLING Maximum cooling To achieve maximum cooling during hot weather and when your vehicle has been exposed to the sun for a long time 1 Open windows slightly to let warm air escape 2 Turn air conditioning A C on Indi cator illuminates 3 Slide the recirculation recirculation mode 4 Turn air distribution knob to FRONT mode 5 Turn temperature control knob all the way to the blue area for cooling lever to 6 Turn fan control knob to highest speed 4 8 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING Normal cooling 1 Slide
125. ore likely to suffer serious injury or death if they do not do so The best way to protect the foetus is to protect the mother Why safety belts work how to wear them and how to adjust your seat position properly is explained in this section Read all of the infor mation provided and always observe these instructions and warnings in order to gain the full benefit of these safety systems SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 3 HOW SAFETY BELTS WORK Safety belts cannot work unless they are worn and worn properly Vehicle occupants are injured if the forces applied to the body s structures are greater than the body can tolerate without being injured If a person s body is stopped abruptly the forces applied to the body will be high whereas if the body is slowed down gradually over some distance the forces will be much lower Thus in order to protect an occupant from injury in a crash the idea is to give the person as much time and distance as possible in coming to a stop Imagine a person running at 15 miles per hour 25 km h head first into a concrete wall Imagine a second person running at 15 miles per hour into a wall covered by a 3 foot 90 cm thick deformable cushion In the first instance the person could be seriously injured or even killed In the sec ond the runner could expect to walk away uninjured Why In the first instance the body hit the non yielding concrete surface and stopped immedia
126. ose connections 6 Water pump If you find a leak or other damage or if the coolant is still leaking consult CHEVROLET retailer immediately Do not drive the vehicle until these problems have been solved A WARNING 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 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7 2 SPARK PLUGS rnnt iride 7 18 DRIVER S CHECK LIST 7 3 s DRIVE BEET eroe ret eee irn pda e eva 7 19 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 7 5 JBADIERY 52400 dedu noia die ERE cac 7 20 ENGINE OIL coser ire centinaia Ene e na 7 6 BRAKE PEDAL gua curse 7 22 COOLANT incidi rni bnnc brides aa 7 9 lt 295 eren vat 7 23 BRAKE FLUID mr x Sine Frid picaee 7 11 e CATALYTIC CONVERTER 7 24 MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID 7 12 e WHEELS AND TYRES 7 25 POWER STEERING FLUID 7 14 e FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 7 27 WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID 7 15 BULB REPLACEMENT 0 1 7 29 amp
127. ot let non color fast fabrics come in contact with the interior trim of your vehicle unless both materials are com pletely dry To avoid the possible permanent discol oration of light colored interior trim do not let non color fast materials come into con tact with seat trim unless both materials are completely dry Following is a brief list of fabric items which may contain non color fast Casual clothing Colored denim Corduroy Leather Suede Newspaper Decorative paper items CARE AND CLEANING OF THE INTERIOR 44 CAUTION Make sure to use the proper clean ing techniques and materials when you clean the trim of your vehicle Failure to do so especially on the first cleaning may result in water spots rings and permanent stains These can permanently damage your vehicle It is very important to use the proper tech niques and cleaners on the interior and exterior of your vehicle Use a vacuum cleaner or soft bristle brush frequently to remove dust and loose dirt that collect on the interior fabrics Wiped vinyl and leather trim regularly with a clean damp cloth Clean normal soil spots or stains from the trim with appropriate cleaners SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 37 44 CAUTION Liquefied fragrances must not be in stalled on instrument panel area The surfaces of painted plastic parts may get damaged because of the peculiar ingredients of liquefied fragrances
128. ould go out after about 3 sec onds Contact your nearest CHEVROLET retailer for repairs if the ABS warning lamp does either of the following Does not come on when the ignition is turned ON Does not go out Comes on while driving S3W1082A A WARNING Do not drive with the ABS warning lamp on The ABS warning lamp may mean your brakes are not working prop erly Failure to keep your vehicle s brakes in proper working condition can cause a collision resulting in personal inju ries and damage to your vehicle or other property If the ABS warning lamp comes on while driving your vehicle may have an ABS malfunction Although your vehicle s brake system will operate normally with out ABS have your nearest CHEVROLET retailer check the system and make any necessary repairs as soon as possible 3 12 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS AIR BAG WARNING LAMP Option The air bag warning lamp flashes several times when you turn the ignition ON This means the indicator bulb is operating prop erly and that your air bag system 15 func tional S38W2111A MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP MIL CAUTION MIL illuminates as you turn the ignition ON before you start the engine Do not drive with the malfunction indicator lamp on This means that the indicator bulb is op The indicator lamp signals that your erating properly vehicle has a problem that requires at The lamp should go out after the en
129. rd wait for it to stop before completely un screwing the cap The fuel filler door is in the right rear quarter panel 4 Remove the cap is tethered to the vehicle S3W1143A DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 5 5 After refueling replace cap Turn it Fuel filling from drums or portable con A CAUTION clockwise until you hear several clicks tainers A WARNING For safety reasons fuel containers pumps and hoses must be properly earthed Static electricity build up can ignite the gasoline vapor You can be burned and your vehicle damaged Avoid spilling gasoline on the painted 6 Push the fuel filler door closed until it surfaces of your car latches If you spill gasoline on your vehicle rinse the area with clean cold water as soon as possible If in cold weather the fuel filler door does not open tap the door lightly Then try to open it again Gasoline can damage the paint Always observe the following precau tions A WARNING Fuel vapor is highly flammable Use earthed pumps with integrally earthed hoses and containers when Keep flames sparks and other smoking materials away from gaso line Do not fill your container when it is inside your vehicle other than on the ground Turn off your engine Make the filling nozzle in contact with the inside of the container open ing before operating the nozzle Keep the contact be maintai
130. re inflation of air bag in our vehicles at or below the crash severity at which a statistical risk of death begins for frontal collisions In the real world cars rarely crash squarely into immovable walls air bags most often deploy when a vehicle collides with an other vehicle The actual speed at which an air bag will inflate may be higher in the real world because real world accidents usually involve more complicated multi vehicle impacts angled impacts and in complete frontal impacts e g sideswipes and because the object struck is usually not immovable An air bag can also inflate in moder ate to severe non collision situations e g slamming the undercarriage or other solid component of the vehicle in a dip in the driving surface where the crash sensors generate a signal equivalent to a crash into a solid im movable barrier at 15 to 23 km h 9 3 14 3 mph Driver air bag inflates when a sensor de tects a front end crash of a severity suffi cient for air bag deployment The crash sensor sends an electric signal to initiate the air bag s inflation A propellant is ig nited which rapidly burns inside the air bag module producing enough nitrogen gas to fully inflate the air bag The chemi cal process and nitrogen gas are harmless to the vehicle s occupants Within 0 045 seconds of the crash detection the pres sure of the inflating air bag splits open the plastic trim covering on the module which i
131. rease Washer fluid Battery fluid Gasoline Air conditioner refrigerant Other lubricants etc No warranty repair shall be made if it is found that the ve hicle Identification number like chassis engine number odometer or the warranty amp service booklet have been tampered with This list is neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the decision of General Motors India Pvt Ltd shall be final and binding 1 6 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 4 oS 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 ser vices 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 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 CONDI TION Battery The coverage period is 1 year from the date of new vehicle registration regardless of the distance trav eled Tyres This warranty is covered by the tyre manufacturer The coverage period is one year Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for details
132. refill windshield washer fluid res ervoir Use only commercially available ready to use washer fluid for that purpose Do not use tap water Minerals present in tap water may plug the windshield washer lines 7 16 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE WIPER BLADES zs _ Replacement is necessary if Do not use a silicone based polish on Check the condition of the wiper blades the window glass Silicone will The wiper blade is hard brittle or regularly permanently streak the glass cracked If the wiper blades are not wiping properly The wiper blade no longer effectively clean the window glass and the blades CAUTION clears the windshield with a mild detergent and rinse with water To replace a wiper blade do the following Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in 1 Press and hold the retaining clip A personal injury and damage to your 2 Take the worn wiper blade off the wiper Do not use any of the following as a vehicle or other property au cleaner 3 Install a new wiper blade onto the wiper solvents Wiper blades will eventually wear out and a li not wipe properly reducing forward vision kerosene paint thinner silicone based polish Otherwise the vehicle could be damaged S3W1175A SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 17 AIR CLEANER Regularly inspect and change the air CLEANING THE AIRCLEANER 6 Clean the filter by blowing
133. rely damaged and the air bag did not inflate or the fact that the vehicle is The force decreases as the air bag relatively undamaged and the air bag inflates farther from the module cover did inflate does not necessarily mean that there is something wrong with your air bag system The crash sensors detect the severity of the crash not the amount of damage to the vehicle Greater distance from the air bag module means greater safety when the air bag deploys INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS QUICK VIEW INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 3 INDICATORS AND WARNING LAMPS 3 8 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 3 4 voee dn ce eno 3 15 SPEEDO METER eene 3 5 e WINDSHIELD WIPERS WASHER LEVER 3 18 DIGITAL 3 5 WINDOWS 2 20 3 20 e DISPLAY SELECTION THROUGH MODE S IKEYS otn 3 22 TOTEN E xs DOOR LOCKS scscsssssssesesessssseseesesereneseeeeseees 3 22 r DIOUAL CEOCK TOP a REAR CARGO AREA eene 3 24 eiiiai 38 TAILGATE nuc 3 24 E DIGTAL TENE ERATURE DA SAE aE ceri e HOOD RELEASE 3 25 Continued DOME LAMP 3 27 SUN VISORS eren nnn 3 30 e
134. rmally the front tyres will wear faster than rear tyres To prolong the life of your tyres and avoid uneven tread wear 1 Rotate tyres every 7 500 kms 2 Maintain proper tyre pressure 3 Check tightening of the lug nuts bolts See HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE in the index of Section 6 S3W6421A A WARNING 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 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7 27 FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses circuit breakers and fusible thermal links This greatly reduces the chance of fires caused by electrical problems The fuse block is on the lower driver s side of the instrument panel To remove the fuse block cover press the tabs on the cover then lift the cover off To reinstall the cover press it back into place S3W1186A 7 28 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE Additional fuses are located in the engine compartment The engine compartment fuse block is located next to the battery To remove the fuse block cover press the tab at the bottom of the cover then lift the cover off To reinstall the cover first insert the two tabs at the top and then press it back into place S3W1187A
135. s are chargeable Retain with job card 1 16 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET 1 17 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET Repair category Free Service Paid Service Running Repair Accident Repair nepal ir Cat ici Retailer s Stamp amp OS R O No Kms Pepai a Details of Repair Done Name of Servicing s ory Retailer Signature 1 18 WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET Repair category Free Service Paid Service Running Repair Accident Repair Repair Cat Name of Servicing Retailer s Stamp amp Details of Repair Done egory Retailer Signature WARRANTY SERVICE BOOKLET 1 19 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 se curely on to the battery Connections must be made in the right polarity Terminals must be kept coated with petroleum jelly vaseline DO NOT USE GREASE Battery top amp vent plugs must always be kept clean amp dry El
136. s stored on the inside surface to allow the trim of the steering wheel hub to split open under force The air bag fully inflates to create a sur face that can catch the forward movement of the driver s head and upper torso As the driver comes into contact with the air bag the gas in the bag empties through holes at the base of the bag to soak up the force from the occupant s forward movement 2 14 SEATSAND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS Air bag cannot smother you and it doesn t restricts your movement Air bag has vents so they deflate immedi ately after cushioning you The entire process from initial contact through the air bag s inflation and defla tion occurs within 0 2 seconds faster than the blink of an eye Because the collision is over in a fraction of a second and ve hicles involved in an accident usually come to the final point of rest only one or two seconds after initial contact the supplemental restraint system must sense the crash and cause the air bag to deploy nearly instantaneously to protect the driver AFTER THE AIR BAG DEPLOYS After the air bag deflates you may notice a burning smell smoke and white powder in the interior of the vehicle This is nor mal The burning smell is from the propel lant that was ignited to inflate the airbag The white powder is cornstarch or talcum or sodium compounds which lubricate the air bag to reduce friction on the air bag during storage and in
137. ss and odor less Prolonged exposure to CO can lead to unconsciousness and death Whenever you suspect that exhaust gases are entering the vehicle immediately take your vehicle to your CHEVROLET retailer A WARNING To protect against CO entering the ve hicle inspect the exhaust system and body according to the following recom mendations At each oil change Whenever you notice a change in sound of exhaust system If exhaust system underbody or rear of vehicle is damaged or be comes corroded Do not run the engine in confined or closed areas such as garages Move vehicle to an open area Continued WARNING Continued Do notsit in parked vehicle with the engine running for extended peri ods of time When vehicle is stopped in an un confined area for any amount of time put your ventilation in fresh air mode to draw outside air inside Do not drive with trunk lid or tail gate open If driving this way is un avoidable close windows put your ventilation system in fresh air mode and run the blower at high speed EMERGENCIES SPARE TYRE JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS 6 2 e TOWING THE VEHICLE eee 6 8 e HOWTO CHANGE A FLAT TYRE 6 3 e ROCKING YOUR VEHICLE 6 10 STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES 6 6 OVERHEATING oorr rite ate 6 11 6 2 EMERGENCIES SPARE TYRE
138. sture which will reduce braking effectiveness The brake fluid should therefore be re placed at the specified interval Brake fluid should be stored in a sealed container to avoid water absorption Ensure brake fluid does not become con taminated Power steering fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid Manual transmission fluid Only use SAE75WS85 fluid TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9 5 BULB SPECIFICATION Bulbs Wattages x Quantity Remarks 1 Headlamp high low 60 55W x 2 Halogen bulb 2 Parking lamp SW x2 Front 3 Turn signal lamp 21W x2 4 Fog lamp Option 27W x 2 Halogen bulb 5 Side turn signal lamp SW 2 6 Turn signal lamp 21W x2 7 Brake tail lamp 21 5W 4 Rear 8 Backup Lamp 21W x2 9 High mounted stop lamp Option 5W x5 10 License plate lamp SW x2 Bulb specifications in some models can be different from the above table See the wattage printed on the bulb before replacing burnt bulbs Customer should use only specified bulb in case of bulb replacement and use of higher bulb wattage can cause thermal issues such as lamp melting etc 9 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS DRIVETRAIN 5 Speed Manual Transaxle Drive system Front wheel drive ENGINE Type 4 cylinder in line Valvetrain SOHC 8 valve Displacement cc 995 cm Bore x stroke mm 68 5 x 67 5 Compression ratio 9 3 0 3 1 Max Power Kw rp
139. t adjusted fully upward Severe injury and death can result from failing to observe these air bag safety rules SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 17 Proper positioning of driver seat occu pant Driver seat occupant can also improve his safety and the effectiveness of the air bag by using proper seating positions For the best seating position of adults and teenagers Wear the three point safety belts at all times All occupants including the driver should always wear their safety belts whether or not an air bag is also pro vided at their seating position to mini mize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash Air bags does not deploy in rear and side impact collisions Occupants not wearing their safety belts will not be protected by any restraint system re sulting in severe injuries or death in these types of collisions Occupants who are not properly wear ing their safety belts may be thrown forward by braking before impact plac ing their bodies near or against the air bag module This can cause severe in jury from the force of air bag s deploy ment Move the back of the seat rearward as far back as is comfortable and safe Positioning your seat farther away from the air bag module will not decrease the effectiveness of the air bag Greater dis tance from the module means greater protection from the air bag s forceful and sudden deployment Never move the driver s seat
140. t race the engine and avoid spinning the wheels OVERHEATING If the engine coolant temperature gauge indicates the engine is overheating 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 Let the engine idle for a few minutes 4 Be sure the cooling fan is operating A WARNING If steam is visible move away from ve hicle until engine is cool Steam can cause serious burns S3W1160A EMERGENCIES 6 11 Using A C while driving up long hills or in heavy traffic can cause the engine overheating If the fan is not operating and steam is visible perform the following 1 Turn off engine 2 Move away from vehicle without open ing the hood 3 Allow engine to cool 4 When steam is no longer visible fully open hood 5 Consult your 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 6 12 EMERGENCIES If the fan is operating but engine tempera ture does not fall perform the following 1 Stop the engine 2 Carefully open the hood 3 Allow the engine to cool 4 Check the coolant level If the coolant level is low check for leaks from following components 1 Radiator 2 Radiator hoses 3 Radiator connections 4 Heater hoses 5 Heater h
141. tely of the energy the sprinter built up was absorbed by the structures of the body not by the non yielding concrete surface In the second example the body had exactly the same amount of energy that had to be absorbed as in the first example but it continued to move into the padding giving the body additional time and distance to slow down to a complete stop as the padding ab sorbed the sprinter s energy by deforming If a car crashes into a concrete wall at 30 miles per hour 50 km h the front bumper of the car stops immediately but the pas senger compartment stops more gradually as the front structure of the vehicle crumples The belted occupant is held to the seat and gains the advantage of the cushion provided by the crumpling of the front of the vehicle and the stretching of the safety belt webbing That belted occupant s body slows down from 50 km h 30 mph to zero over a distance of 90 120 cm 3 4 feet That belted occupant also remains properly positioned so that if the air bag 1f provided deploys in a fron tal collision the occupant might never strike any rigid structures in the vehicle The unbelted occupant receives no such benefit The unbelted person is not at tached to the vehicle and so that person continues to travel at the vehicle s pre crash speed of 30 miles per hour 50 km h until striking a hard object at approxi mately 30 miles per hour 50 km h and stopping abruptly Even in a fro
142. tended for vehicle occupants of adult size and for older children who have out grown booster seats Be sure that if children are too small to be well restrained by the safety belt system that they are secured in an appropriate child restraint S3W1136A WHY WEAR SAFETY BELTS Safety belts are helpful for several distinct reasons 1 Safety belts attach the occupants to the vehicle so that they will not be ejected during an accident Safety belts attach the occupant to the vehicle so that they can use the space between their pre crash seating posi tion and the front of the vehicle to slow down to a stop more gradually as their safety belts stretch and the front end of the vehicle absorbs the energy of the crash by crumpling Safety belts keep the driver in his seat so that the driver might have a chance to regain control in certain accident situ ations 2 3 4 Safety belts keep occupants from be ing catapulted into and injuring the driver and other occupants A WARNING Safety belts have been shown to be the single most effective protection against injury or death in a vehicu lar accident As the owner and driver of your ve hicle you must make certain that each occupant is properly wearing the safety belt provided at the seat ing position Pregnant women injured and physically impaired persons should also wear safety belts Like all other occupants they are m
143. the front foot area Front door window defroster vents The front door window defroster vents direct air onto the side windows mainly in the area near the outside mirror HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING 4 3 CONTROL PANEL 1 Temperature control knob 5 Recirculation Lever TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB 2 Fan control knob 6 Rear window defroster button Option The temperature control knob controls the temperature of the air that comes through the air vents 4 Air conditioning A C button Option Turn the knob to the blue area to get cool air and to the red area to get warm air Heater A C S3W1113A S3W1203A 4 4 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING FAN CONTROL KNOB You may control the rate of airflow com ing from the system by turning the fan speed control knob Turn the knob clock wise to increase the fan speed and coun terclockwise to decrease the fan speed Adjust the fan control knob from step 1 to step 4 as you wish S3W1203A AIR DISTRIBUTION MODE KNOB Adjust the air distribution knob to the desired mode which you want to direct the air flow The air distribution knob can be set in one of five positions S3W1116A Front 74 This setting directs air through center and side vents 53 1206 HEATING amp AIR CONDITIONING 4 5 Bi level lt Floor V2 Floor Defrost V Directs air in two ways Half
144. the release button on the buckle so you can un buckle the safety belt quickly if neces sary Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it 15 secure To remove the safety belt press the re lease button on the buckle The belt will retract automatically Guide the safety belt as it retracts to prevent the latch plate from damaging interior surfaces or injuring occupants S3W1062A Maintain your safety belts 1 Periodically inspect all safety belts re lated parts and assemblies Have these replaced by your CHEVROLET retailer if any safety belts assemblies or related parts are damaged You must replace any safety belt or re lated part that has been stretched or damaged in an accident even if the stretching or damage is not obvious or visible Stretched belts and damaged parts do not perform effectively Re placement of safety belts must be with new belts only CHEVROLET recommends replacing the entire safety belt assembly after your vehicle has been in a collision If your CHEVROLET retailer finds that no safety belt damage has occurred and that everything is in proper working order you need not make any replace ment It is dangerous to operate your vehicle with damaged safety belts or other parts 2 8 SEATSAND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS CENTER REAR LAP BELT To fasten the center rear lap belt 3 Pull free end of belt away from latch A WARNING 1 Hold the metal latch
145. the use of hand held phones while driving Studies have found that the use of hand held phones while driving increases the risk of being involv ing in an accident At least one scientific study found that use of any phone sys tem either hand held or hands free increases the risk of a collision by 400 Using phones two way radios or other electronic devices such as computers or ganizers games video or GPS and other navigational aids similarly increases the risk of collision We discourage your use of equipment while you are operating your vehicle A WARNING Driving safely requires all of your con centration as well as the application of good judgment and common sense Avoid or minimize distractions while operating your vehicle Distractions you may encounter could include responding to calls on your cell or car phone initiating calls on your cell or car phone making adjustments to your seat steering wheel or mirrors using other electronic devices referring to maps or other writ ten materials Continued A WARNING Continued removing or connecting your safety belt searching for change approach ing toll booths or other activities that divert your attention from the task of safe vehicular operation Engaging in such activities will greatly increase the risk of a collision that may cause personal injury or death Anticipate the need for such activities and perform
146. ties or though a vendor who is under legal obligation to do so when you replace such materials Never place any of these items with household trash or pour them down drains Mishandling of such potentially haz ardous materials can cause permanent environmental damage e GENERAL INFORMATION e SEVERE CONDITIONS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE e SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES 8 2 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION This section provides the maintenance schedule which is necessary to ensure that your vehicle gives many years of satisfy ing motoring You are responsible for properly operating and maintaining your vehicle in accor dance with the instructions described in this manual Failure to do so is likely to result in the denial of warranty coverage It is your responsibility to properly main tain and operate your vehicle Be sure that you follow the periodic required mainte nance schedule and general operation in structions in this manual Every time a service inspection is carried out you will be given the relevant com pleted and signed schedule indicating the work which has been done It is also your responsibility to keep records and receipts as proof of regular maintenance Records and receipts to gether with this owner s manual should be transferred to any subsequent owner You may have maintenance services per formed on your vehicle by any qualif
147. tiously allowing extra distance for brak ing Avoid sudden manoeuvres when brak ing steering or accelerating When braking press the brake pedal with a light up and down motion until the vehicle is stopped Unless equipped with ABS If stuck in snow mud or sand use sec ond gear to avoid spinning of front wheels HYDROPLANING If your vehicle hydroplanes on a wet road you cannot control your vehicle because there is little or no traction between road and your tyres Hydroplaning may occur depending on the road conditions tread and inflation of your tyres and the speed of your vehicle It is very dangerous The best way to prevent hydroplaning is to lower the speed of your vehicle and be cautious whenever you feel the road is wet enough 5 16 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING THROUGH DEEP WATER When you are about to drive through deep water you must check the puddle or stand ing water is not too deep If you drive too quickly through deep water water can enter your engine through the air intake causing severe damage A CAUTION Before attempting to drive through deep water always observe the following pre cautions Do not drive through water if the depth is slightly lower than the un derbody of your vehicle Drive as slow as you can in high RPM with the lowest gear position ENGINE EXHAUST CARBON MONOXIDE Engine exhaust gases contain carbon mon oxide CO which is colorle
148. tment Visually check the tyres for damage or improper inflation pressures and for for eign objects imbedded in the tread Take corrective actions as required BEFORE DRIVING WARNING Loose objects on the instrument panel can obstruct your vision Remove any loose objects on the in strument panel These objects can also be thrown around and strike passengers during hard braking or a collision causing personal injury or damage to your ve hicle Be sure you understand your vehicle its equipment and its safe operation Adjust your seat to a comfortable po sition Adjust the inside and outside mirrors Be sure all occupants of the vehicle have fastened their safety belts Check the operation of the warning lights as the ignition key is turned ON Check all the gauges Release the parking brake making sure the warning lamp goes out DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 3 WHILE DRIVING As the driver of your vehicle you are re sponsible for the safety of yourself your passengers and others sharing the road with you To discharge that responsibility you must keep your full attention on op erating the vehicle Most vehicular colli sions are caused when a driver s concen tration is either impaired or distracted At all times the driver s concentration should be upon the road and nearby vehicles and other objects One significant distraction in today s driv ing environment is
149. vement of the mirror do not force the adjustment Use a deicer spray or a hot air blower to remove the ice Damaged mirrors can restrict your vision resulting in a possible collision DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5 7 You may fold the outside rearview mirrors flat against the sides of the vehicle by pushing the mirrors backward against your vehicle A WARNING Do not drive while either outside rearview mirror is folded back Doing so will cause reduced visibility which could result in a collision S3W1145A INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted manually up or down and left or right Day Night Tilt Function option Use the inside rearview mirror adjusting le ver to modify the mirror for day night vision This reduces glare from headlights on vehicles behind you Adjusting lever S3W3091P A WARNING 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 ad justed 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 5 8 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch located on the right side of the steering column has the fol lowing positions LOCK ACC ON and START e LOCK To lock the steering wheel remov
150. w fuel level Movement of the fuel within the fuel tank causes the fuel gauge to change when you brake accelerate or turn Fuel tank capacity 38 liters S3W1075A DIGITAL TEMPERATURE GAUGE Indicates engine coolant temperature when the ignition switch is turned ON A CAUTION When temperature is high all the 7 bars on temperature gauge will be displayed and H amp Temperature symbol will be flashing Do not continue to drive your vehicle if the temperature gauge is in the hot zone This means your engine is overheating S3W1076A INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS Your vehicle is equipped with a no of warning lamps These warning lamps turns ON when there may be or there is a problem with one of your vehicle s functions Some warning lamps come on briefly when you turn the ignition key ON just to let you know they re working properly Location of the warning lamps and indicators is on the instrument panel above the steering column INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 9 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT This lamp should come on when the ignition is on but the engine is not running as a check to show you it is working properly The lamp should go out after the engine Starts If the engine oil pressure warning lamp comes on while driving your engine oil pressure may be dangerously low Stop the engine immediately and check the oil level 8 S3W1078A A CAUTION D
151. y and at a right angle if possible When parking avoid making contact with the curb Periodic tyre inspection Visual damage Foreign objects Punctures Cuts Cracks Bulges in the sidewalls Check the wheels for damage Tyre defects including those above can cause loss of control of your vehicle re sulting in a possible collision If your tyres or wheels are damaged or show abnormal wear consult your CHEVROLET retailer CAUTION Use of tyres of a size other than origi nally fitted to your vehicle may cause interference between tyres and vehicle components and may result in tyre and vehicle damage BUILT IN TREAD WEAR INDICATOR Regularly check the tread depth of your tyres using the tyre s built in tread wear indicators Markings on the sidewalls in dicate the locations of the tread wear indi cators CAUTION Donotdriveon worn or damaged tyres Such tyres can cause you to lose con trol of the vehicle and a collision re sulting in injuries or damage to your vehicle or other property Replace tyres when the tread wear indica tors become visible The wear indicators appear between the tread grooves when the tread depth is 1 6 mm 0 06 in or less Always dispose of worn tyres accord ing to local environmental regulation Tread wear indicator S3W6411A TYRE ROTATION Front and rear tyres perform different jobs and can wear differently No
152. zard warning flasher is activated If the green arrows don t flash when you signal a turn or push the hazard warning button check the fuse and the bulbs and replace any that are not operating properly S3W1086A HIGH BEAM INDICATOR The indicator lamp turns on when the headlights are set to high beams S3W1087A 3 14 INSTRUMENTSAND CONTROLS LIGHTS FRONT FOG LIGHTS INDICATOR DOOR AJAR WARNING LAMP LIGHTS SWITCH Option It illuminates when a door is open or not light controls are located on the exte This light will come on when the fog lights securely latched rior lights control lever The light switch are turned on controls these light systems Headlights Taillights Parking lights License lights nstrument panel lights CAUTION Make sure all exterior light bulbs lamps signaling systems and warning indicators are clean and working properly to avoid accidents that could result in personal injury or damage to the vehicle S3W1088A S3W1089A INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3 15 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 All the lights are off e 0 The parking lamps tail lamps li cense plate lamps and instrument panel lamps are illuminated e DE The low beam headlamps and all of the above lamps are illuminat

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