Chevrolet S-10 1998 Owner's manual

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1998
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ZR2
Su.sp--lsion)
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GM
Emblem,
CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem and the
name
S
10
are registered trademarks
of
General Motors
Corporation.
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
Motor
Division
whenever it appears in this manual.
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p
this manual
In
your vehicle,
So
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will
be
mere if you ever need it when you’re on the road. If you
sell the vehicle, please leave
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manual in it
so
the new
owner can use it.
WE
SUPPORT
VOLUNTARY
TECHNlCtAN
:cERTlRCATION
THROUGH
National
haiiutefar
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
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Index
‘Vehicle
Damage
-Warnings
3
POSSIBLE
A
CAUTION
INJURY
PROTECT
SHIELDING
EYESBY
$
CAUSTIC
BURNS
DOOR.
L~CK
UNLOCK
FASTEN
EAT.
BELTS
WINDOW
LIGHTING
=
FOG
LAMPS.
$0
WINDS.HlELD
WIPER
WINDOW
REAR
DEFOGGER
VENTILATING
7
FAN
4
COOLANT
TEMP
-
BATTERY
CHARGING
SYSTEM
BRAKE
(a)
COOLANT
a
ANTI-LOCK
(@)
BRAKES
'.
t
LIGHTER
n
SPEAKER
b
FUEL
B
V
,Section
1
Seats
and
Restraint.
Systems
11
J
B-ut
don‘t
have
a
seatback
reclindif
your
vehicle
is
moving.
I
Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle-is
in motiw can be dangerous, Even if .you buckle
up,
..
your safety belts
can’t
do
theirjob when
you.3-e reclined like thfs.
The shoulder belt can’t :do its
job
becausg 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
jab
either.. In a crash the
belt
conId.,go.
up over your abdomen. The b.elt
.forces would be therei not
at
your
pelvic
bones.
This
could
cause- serious internal injuries.
Far
proper protection
when
the vehicle
is
in
motion, have
the
seatback upright.
Then
-sit
well back
in
the seat and wear your safety
belt- p-roperly.
1-4
Seatback..Latches
The
front seatbaek folds
-forward to let people.
get
into
.the
back
seat
orto
.access the st0rqg.e area
behind the
seat.
To
fold
the
front
seatback
forward,
rotate the handle
rearward and pull the
seatback forward.
on
the
side
0%
the; seat
T'so
retun
the
scatback
to
the upright position, push :the
iseatback
dl
the- way
back
until the+ latch catches.
If
the
seatback
was
reclined before -being folded
forward,
it
will~retwn. to the reclined position.
iil
a
sudden.stop
or
drm'h.
That
could
cause injury
-to
the pewon sitting there.
Always
press
rearward
on
the
seatback
to
be
sure
lit
is
locked.
Easy
Entry
Seat (Extended
Cab)
The
right front
budcet
or
.split-b.ench
seat
of
your vehicle
make3
it easy
to
get in
and.
out
sf
the
rear
vehicle area.
e
Tilt the. right fr.ont seatb.ack ,completely forward and
the
whokseat
will
slide- forward.
Mo.ve
th.e seatback to
.its
original
pc&ion-after
someone
gets
,5nto
the rear s&t.area.
Then
move
ihe
seat rearward until
it
locks.
If
an easy entry right front seat 'isn't
locked,
it
can
move.
In
a
sudden stop
or
crash, the person
sitting there could be injured. After you've used
it, be sure
to
push-rearward
on
an
easy entry
seat
ta
be sure it
is
locked,
Tilt the seatback completely
forward
again to
.get
out
Jump
Seat
(Extended
Cab
Nodels)
Your-
extended
Gab
pickup
:has
a
jump seat
in
the-.
rear
aTe8.
afety
Be
s:
Th-.ey're
for
Everyone
273j-s
part
:of
the
manual tells
you
how
touse
safety
belts
.properly.
It
.also
te.lls
you.
some
things
you
.should
not,
do-
wiih
-safety
belts.
And
it
:explains
the.
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Chevrolet S-10 1998 Owner's manual

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