Chevrolet 1993 Owner's manual

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Owner’s
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Table
of
Contents
C
.
.’acker
Introduction
How
to
Use
This
Manual
.............
Part
1
Seats
&
Safety Belts.
...............
11
I
1
Part
2
Features
&
Controls
................
43
I
Part
3
Comfort Controls
81
Audio Systems
rn
,101
Part
4
Your Driving and the Road.
.........
117
I
Part
5
Problems on the
Road
.............
189
I
Part
6
Service
&
Appearance Care..
.......
221
1
Part
7
Maintenance Schedule
.............
281
1
Part
8
Customer Assistance Information
....
311
325
Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page
315.
I
Part9
Index..
.........................
Service Station Information
....
Last Page
Printed in
U.S.A.
Part
No.
10213056
A
First Edition
Please keep this manual in your Geo,
so
it
will be there
if
you
ever need it when you’re on
the
road.
If
you
sell the vehicle, please leave this manual in
it
so
the new owner can use it.
This manual includes the latest information at
the
time
it
was printed. We reserve the right to make changes
in the product after that time without further notice. For vehicles first sold
in
Canada, substitute
the
name
“General Motors of Canada Limited” for Chevrolet/Geo Division whenever
it
appears
in
this manual.
For
Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual
Aux
propribtaires canadiens:
Vous
pouvez vous procurer
un
exemplaire de ce guide en franGais chez votre
concessionaire
ou
au
DGN
Marketing Services
Ltd.,
1500
Bonhill
Rd.,
Mississauga,
Ontario
L5T
1C7.
Published by Chevrolet/Geo Division
General Motors Corporation
General Motors,
GM
and the
GM
emblem,
Chevrolet and the Chevrolet emblem, Geo and the
Geo emblem are registered trademarks
of
General
Motors Corporation.
@
Copyright
1992
General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet/Geo Division.
All
rights
reserved.
CONVERTIBLE
UTILITY
HARDTOP
UTILITY
About
Driving
Your
Tracker
As
with
other vehicles of
this
type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result
in
loss of control or
an accident. Be sure to read the “on-pavement” and “off-road” driving guidelines in
this
manual. (See
“Driving Guidelines” and “Off-Road Driving with Your Geo Four-Wheel-Drive Vehicle”
in
the
Index.)
3..
.
Welcome
to
Geo
World-class vehicles for the world-wise vehicle buyer. Feature by feature, every Geo shows that quality, value and
technology can exist hand-in-hand with affordability. And Geo adds something special to vehicle ownership
-
fun.
There’s a Geo out there for everyone. It could be
the
economical Geo Metro
or
the
sporty Geo Storm. Maybe
the
five-passenger Geo flagship, Prizm, or the adventurous off-roader, Geo Tracker.
No
matter what Geo you drive, you’ll find designed-in comfort and owner enjoyment in detail after careful detail. Geo’s are
savvy vehicles that answer the needs
of
the road and
-
with Tracker
-
even the off-road.
Sold and serviced bylheusands of Chevrolet/Geo dealers, Geo is earning its stripes as a serious contender in today’s
value-conscious marketplace. We know your ownership experience will be a rewarding one.
,
Welcome to the world of Geo.
I
Jim
Perkins
General Manager
.
.
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How
to
Use
This
Manual
Many people read their owner’s manual
from beginning to end when they first
receive their new vehicle. This will help
you learn about
the
features and controls
for your vehicle.
In
this manual, you’ll
find that pictures and words work
together to explain things quickly.
Index:
A
good place
to
look for what
you need is
the
Index in back of the
manual. It’s an alphabetical list
of
all
that’s
in
the manual, and the page
number where you’ll find it.
Part
1-8:
Each part
of
this manual
begins with a brief list
of
its contents,
so
you can often find at a glance
if
a part
contains
the
information you want.
How
to Use
This
Manual
This part tells you how to use your
manual and includes safety and vehicle
damage warnings and symbols.
Part
1:
Seats
&
Safety Belts
This part tells you how
to
use your seats
and safety belts properly.
Part
2:
Features
&
Controls
This part explains how to start and
operate your Geo.
Part
3:
Comfort
Controls
&
Audio
Systems
This part tells you how to adjust
the
ventilation and comfort controls and
how to operate your sound system.
Part
4:
Your Driving and the Road
Here you’ll find helpful information and
tips about the road and how to drive
under different conditions.
5..
.
How
to
Use
this
Manual
Part
5:
Problems
on
the Road
This part tells you what to do if
you
have a problem while driving, such as a
flat tire or engine overheating.
Part
6:
Service
&
Appearance Care
Here the manual tells you how to keep
your Geo running properly and looking
good.
Part
7:
Maintenance Schedule
This part tells
you
when
to
perform
vehicle maintenance and what fluids and
lubricants
to
use.
Part
8:
Customer Assistance
Information
This part includes important information
3bout reporting safety defects and gives
you
details about the “Roadside
4ssistance” program.
You
will
also
find
mstomer satisfaction phone numbers
(including customer satisfaction numbers
for the hearing and speech impaired) as
well as
the
mediationlarbitration
procedure. We’ve also included ordering
information for service publications in
this part.
Service Station Information
This is a quick reference of service
information. You can find it
on
the last
page of this manual.
Safety
Warnings
and
Symbols
You will find a number of safety
cautions in this book. We use yellow
and the word CAUTION to tell
you
about things that could hurt you if you
were to ignore the warning.
In the yellow caution area, we tell you
what the hazard is. Then we tell you
what
to
do to help avoid or reduce the
hazard. Please read these cautions.
If
you don’t,
you
or others could be hurt.
I..
6
I‘ou will
also
find a red circle with a
lash through it in this book. This safety
ymbol means “Don’t,’’ “Don’t do
his,”
or “Don’t let this happen.”
Vehicle Damage
Warnings
Also, in this book you will find these
blue notices:
In the blue notice area, we tell you
about something that can damage your
vehicle. Many times, this damage would
not be covered by your warranty, and it
could be costly. But the notice will tell
you what
to
do to help avoid the
damage.
I
When you read other manuals, you
might see CAUTION and NOTICE
warnings in different colors or in
different words.
In
this manual, we’ve
used the familiar words and colors that
Geo
has used for years.
You’ll also see warning labels on your
vehicle. They use the same colors, and
the words CAUTION or NOTICE.
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How
to
Use
this
Manual
Vehicle
Symbols
These are some
of
the symbols
you
will
find
on your vehicle. For example, these
symbols are used
on
an original battery:
Caution Possible injury
Protect Eyes by Shielding
Caustic Battery Acid
Could Cause Burns
Avoid Sparks or Flames
Sparks
or
Flame Could
Explode Battery
These symbols are important
for
you
and your passengers whenever your
vehicle
is
driven:
Fasten Safety Belts
i
These symbols have to do
with
your
lights:
Master Lighting Switch
Turn Signal Direction
Hazard Warning Flasher
A
Headlight High Beam
Headlight
Low
Beam
Parking Lights
Brightness Control
5a ytime Running Lights
(Canada)
These
symbols
are on
some
of
your
controls:
Windshield Wiper
Windshield Washer
Windshield Defroster
w
Rear Window Wiper
and Washer
Rear Window Wiper
Rear Window Defogger
Q
Air Conditioning
Ventilating
Fan
AIC
How
to
Use
this
Manual
These symbols are used
on
warning and
indicator lights:
Engine Coolant
Temperature
Battery Charging
System
Fuel
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10
E3
Brake
w
Here are some other
symbols
you may
see:
Hood
Release
Lighter
Horn
Part
1
.
Here you’ll find information
about the seats
in
your Geo and
how to use your safety belts
properly
.
You can also learn
about some things you should
not
do
with
safety belts .
Seats
&
Safety
Belts
Seats and Seat Controls
................................................
12
Why Safety Belts Work
................................................
19
Here Are Questions Many People Ask about
Safety Belt Reminder Light
.............................................
23
How
to Wear Safety Belts Properly
......................................
23
Children
.............................................................
30
Child Restraints
.......................................................
31
Larger Children
.......................................................
37
Safety Belt Extender
...................................................
39
Checking Your Restraint Systems
........................................
39
Replacing Safety Belts after a Crash
......................................
40
Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone
.......................................
18
Safety Belts
-
and the Answers
.....................................
22
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Reclining Front Se,
iacks
To adjust the seatback, lift the lever on
the outer side of the seat. Release the
lever to lock
the
seatback where you
want it. Pull up on the lever and
the
seat
will go to its original upright position.
But don’t have a seatback reclined if
your vehicle is moving.
IW
Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle
is
in motion can be
L
dangerous. Even if you buckle up, your safety belts can’t do their job when
you’re reclined like this.
The shoulder belt can’t do its job because
it
won’t be against your body. Instead,
it will be in front of you. In a crash you could go into it, receiving neck or other
injuries.
The lap belt can’t
do
its job either. In a crash the belt could go up over your
abdomen. The belt forces would be there, not at your pelvic bones. This could
cause serious internal injuries.
For proper protection when the vehicle is in motion, have the seatback upright.
Then sit well back in the seat and wear your safety belt properly.
13-
=
Seats
&
Safety
Belts
Head Restraints
Head restraints are fixed on some
vehicles and adjustable on others. Slide
an adjustable head restraint up or down
so
that
the top
of
the restraint
is
closest
to the top
of
your ears. This position
reduces the chance
of
a neck injury in a
crash.
To raise
or
lower the restraint, push in
the release while you pull up or push
down on the restraint.
Easy Entry Seats
The front seats of your vehicle make it
easy to get in and out of the rear seat.
When you pull up on the recliner
release lever, the seatback
will
tilt
forward and the whole seat will slide
forward.
After someone gets into the rear seat
area, move the seatback to its original
position. Then move the seat rearward
until it locks.
A
~f
easy
entry
seat
isn’t
-
b
locked,
it
can
move.
h
a
sudden
stop
or
crash,
the
person
sitting
there
could
be
injured.
And,
even
if
there
is
no
crash
or
sudden
stop,
a
driver
sitting
in
an
unlocked
easy
entry
seat
could
be
startled
by
the
sudden
movement
and
hit
the
wrung
control
or
pedaI,
causing
an
accident.
After
you’ve
used
it,
be
sure
to
push
rearward
on
my
easy
entry
seat
to
be
sure
it
is
locked.
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To
get out, pull
the
release handle on
the
rear of the right front seat.
folding
Rear
Seat
The rear seat in your Geo folds to
provide more cargo space.
To
fold the rear seat, lower the rear
seatback and
then
flip
the whole rear
seat
up
against the front seats.
1.
Swing the safety belt buckles forward
and down.
Seats
&
Safety
Belts
2.
Pull
the
knobs
on both sides
of
the
seatback.
If
you have the split rear seat, you
can fold half
of
the seat
by
pulling
only the knob
on
the side
you
wish to
fold.
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3.
Fold the seatback down.
-
4.
Unlock the bottom part
of
the
seat:
On the one-piece rear seat,
pull
out the release ring.
On the split rear seat,
lift
the
release lever on either seat.
5.
Lift the bottom of the seat
up
and
push
it
toward the front
of
the
vehicle.
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.
6.
Find the support bar on the bottom
o
the seat. This bar keeps the rear seat
from unfolding.
7.
Pull
the inner end of the support off
of the seat bracket and swing
it
down.
8.
Push the support bar into the floor
bracket. Be sure the support bar
is
secured,
To
unfold
the
rear
seats:
Keep your hands, safety belts and other
objects away from where the seat
will
rest.
1.
Pull the support bar out
of
the
floor
bracket and swing it up and toward
the
bottom
of
the seat.
2.
Push
the
support bar into the bracket
on the bottom of the seat.
3.
Slowly pull the seat down to the
floor. The seat should latch into
place. Pull up
on
the bottom of
the
seat
to
be sure
it
is locked
in
position.
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Seats
&
Safety
Belts
4.
Pull the seatback
up
and push
it
back
to
lock
it
into place.
5.
Push and pull the top of the seatback
to be sure
the
seatback is locked
in
position.
Safety
Belts:
They’re
for
Everyone
This
part
of
the manual tells you how to
use safety belts properly. It
also
tells
you some things you should
not
do
with
safety belts.
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Don’t let anyone ride where
they can’t wear a safety belt
properly. If you are in a crash and
you’re not wearing
a
safety belt,
your injuries can be
much
worse.
You
can
hit
things inside the
vehicle or be ejected from it.
You
can be seriously injured or killed.
In the same crash, you might not
be if you are buckled up. Always
fasten your safety belt, and check
that your passengers’ belts are
fastened properly too.
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