Chevrolet 1998, 1998 Camaro, Camaro 1998 Owner's manual

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Supplement to the
1998
Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual
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This information
is
in
addition to the “Removing
the
Spare Ere and
Tools”
located
in
Section
5
on
page
28
and
“Storing a Flat
or
Spare Tire and
Tools”
portion located
in
Section
5
on
page
37
in
your
owner’s
manual.
Removing
the
Spare Tire and
Tools
On convertible models,
you
must
also
remove the
trunk
access panel. It’s at the upper back
of
the
trunk.
Turn
the
two screw knobs under the
trunk
edge
a
quarter turn
counterclockwise
to
remove
the
panel.
Part
No.
98CAM002
Storing
a
Flat
or
Spare
Tire
and
Tools
Replace the
jack,
wheel wrench
and
flat tire using
the
storage instructions.
When
you
replace
the
trim
panel,
be
sure
to
tuck
it
under
the
weatherstrip.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Trim Panel
Bolt
Cover
Jack
Wing, Nut
Adapter
Compact Spare Tire
Full-Size Tire
Carpet Flap
Tire Storage Bolt
Trunk Access Panel (Convertible Only)
Knob
2
NOTE:
For Convertible
only,
remove
trunk
access
panel
by
turning
two
knobs before removing spare
tire.
For Coupe model, be sure
trim
panel
is
positioned
under
weather stripping.
NOTICE:
Tire must
fit
in molded area to avoid damaging
glass when closing hatch/trunk.
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NOTES
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Supplement to the
1998
Chevy Camaro and Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manuals
This is a correction to the ‘%lorsepower” information listed under “Capacities and Specifications” in the rear
“Quick Guide” pages
of
the owner’s manual.
Camaro
only:
Firebird
only:
Horsepower
Horsepower
~
V6
200
@
5200
rpm
V8
305
@
5200
rpm
V8-SS
320
@
5200
rpm
V6
200
@
5200
rpm
V8
305
@
5200
rpm
V8-WS6
320
@
5200
rpm
Part
Number
98CAM/FIR001
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press
ana
nola
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and
hold
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until
the
correct
minuw
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and
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Seats and Restraint Systems
This section tells you
how
to use your seats and safety belts properly. It also explains the air bag system.
Features and Controls
This section explains how to start and operate your vehicle.
Comfort Controls and Audio Systems
This section tells you how to adjust the ventilation and comfort controls and how to operate your audio system.
Your Driving and the Road
Here you’ll find helpful information and tips about the road and how to drive under different conditions.
Problems
on
the Road
This section tells what to do if
you
have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire
or
overheated engine, etc.
Service and Appearance Care
Here the manual tells you how to keep your vehicle running properly and looking good.
Maintenance Schedule
This section tells
you
when to perform vehicle maintenance and what fluids and lubricants to use.
Customer Assistance Information
This section tells you how to contact Chevrolet for assistance and how to get service and owner publications.
It also gives you information on “Reporting Safety Defects” on page
8-
10.
Index
Here’s an alphabetical listing
of
almost every subject
in
this manual.
You
can use it to quickly find
something you want to read.
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GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,
CHEVROLET,
the
CHEVROLET Emblem and the
name CAMARO 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.
Please keep this manual in your vehicle,
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.
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First Edition
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AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
EXCELLENCE
We
support
voluntary
technician certification.
For Canadian Owners
Who
Prefer a
French Language Manual:
Aux
propriktaires canadiens:
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pouvez vous
procurer
un
exemplaire de ce guide
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frangais chez
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All Rights Reserved
The Heritage
of
Chevrolet
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The dynamic William C. “Billy”
Durant shifed gears from making
carriages
to
making cars,
forming half the team that gave
birth to Chevrole;
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Louis Chevrolet, the other half
of
the team,
at the wheel
of
his experimental “Classic
Six,
which entered production in
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That year
2999
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The Chevrolet blend
of
created for the pleasure of the
value
and
performance has open road.
become
an
American
tradition
--
whether bred for
the racetrack like the legendary
Corvette
and
Camaro, or
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In
1932
Chevrolet
introduced the
Synchro-Mesh
transmission and
ofSered
a
host
of
accessories
--
including
such niceties as a clock!
Every
decade, Chevrolet
has reinforced its heritage
into each vehicle. It's not
surprising that for
80
years
"Genuine Chevrolet" has been
America's automobile.
of affordable performance
We're proud to continue that
with quality and value crafted
heritage
in
your
Chevrolet,
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The legacy
of
America
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favorite sportscar
began
in
1953,
when
319
hand-assembled
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launched the
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of
a
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1957
Chevy started a romance with the American
public
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and was powered
by
an available fuel-injected
V8.
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automotive excitement
included Chevrolet landmarks
like the Corvette Sting
Ray,
the sporty Camaro, and
powerplants like the
legendary
327
V8.
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Your new Chevrolet continues a tradition
of
quality and value.
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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.
If
you
do this, it 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 what’s in
the manual, and the page number where you’ll find it.
These mean there
is
something that
could
hurt
you
or other people.
In the 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.
Safety Warnings
and
Symbols
You
will find a number
of
safety cautions in this book.
We use a
box
and the word
CAUTION
to tell you
about things that could hurt
you
if you were to ignore
the warning.
You
will also find a circle
with a slash through
it
in
this book. This safety
symbol means “Don’t,’’
“Don’t do this’’ or “Don’t
let this happen.”
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Vehicle Damage
Warnings
Also,
in this book you will find these notices:
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NOTICE:
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These mean there
is
something that could
damage
your
vehicle.
In the 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.
When you read other manuals,
you
might see
CAUTION and NOTICE warnings in different colors
or
in different words.
You’ll also see warning labels on your vehicle. They use
the same words, CAUTION or NOTICE.
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Vehicle Symbols
These are
some
of
the
symbols
you
may
find on
your
vehicle.
For example,
these symbols
are
used on an
original battery:
POSSIBLE
A
CAUTION
INJURY
PROTECT
EYES
BY
SHIELDING
Q
CAUSTIC
ACID COULD
BAllERY
CAUSE
BURNS
AVOID
SPARKS
OR
FLAMES
SPARK
OR
,111,
COULD
FLAME
EXPLODE
BATTERY
These symbols
are important
for you and
your passengers
whenever your
vehicle
is
driven:
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FASTEN
SEAT
BELTS
These symbols
have
to
do with
your lamps:
SIGNALS
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TURN
PAMNpZ
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WARNING
A
HAZARD
FLASHER
FOG LAMPS
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These symbols
are
on
some
of
your controls:
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
WINDSHIELD
DEFROSTER
WINDOW
DEFOGGER
VENTILATING
FAN
These symbols
are
used on
warning and
indicator lights:
COOLANT
-
TEMP
-
CHARGING
1-1
BAllERY
SYSTEM
BRAKE
(0)
COOLANT
a
ENGINE OIL
e,
PRESSURE
ANTI-LOCK
(@)
BRAKES
Here are some
other symbols
you may see:
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LIGHTER
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HORN
)cr
SPEAKER
Ez
FUEL
B
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