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1. I I Lubricate Locks Hinges amp hood Latch L L L Chart Symbols Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust rotate or replace R Replace or change 6 If necessary rotate and balance wheels Additional Servicing Extreme operating conditions Extreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the following occurs frequently Repeated short distance driving less than 5 miles 10 Km m Extensive idling and or slow speed driving in stop and go traffic Driving on dusty roads Driving on hilly or mountainous terrain m Towing a trailer m Driving in heavy city traffic where the outside temperatures regularly reach 90 F 32 C or higher m Driving as a taxi police or delivery vehicle m Frequent driving when outside temperature remains below freezing Police vehicles taxis and driving school vehicles are also classified as operating under extreme conditions Under extreme operating conditions it may be necessary to have certain scheduled service work done more frequently than the scheduled intervals Seek technical advice on the servicing requirements dependent on the specific operating conditions Service amp Maintenance 137 RECOMMENDED FLUIDS LUBRICANTS AND PARTS Only use products that have been tested and approved Damage resulting from the use of nonapproved materials will not be covered by the warranty Operat
2. N Have the cause ofthe fault eliminated immediately by a Chevrolet service center See Airbag system on page 33 See Belt tensioners under Safety belts on page 32 58 Instruments amp Controls Charging System Light E illuminates red It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts Illuminates when the engine is running Stop switch off the engine Battery is not charging Engine cooling may be interrupted Seek the assistance of a authorised Chevrolet service center Malfunction Indicator Light t illuminates yellow It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts Brake System Warning Light illuminates red Illuminates when the parking brake is released if the brake fluid level is too low or if there is a brake system fault See Brake fluid on page 106 Do not drive with the brake system warning lamp on This may mean your brakes are not working properly Driving with malfunctioning brakes can lead to a collision resulting in personal injuries and damage to your vehicle and other property Illuminates after the ignition is switched on if the manual parking brake is applied See Parking brake on page 94 Antilock Brake System ABS Warning Light s illuminates yellow Illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is switched on The system is ready for operation when
3. 6 Introduction STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT OPTION Exterior Mirrors Simply move the adjusting lever in the Unlock lever adjust steering wheel desired direction to adjust the mirror then engage lever and ensure it is fully angles locked Do not adjust steering wheel See Convex mirrors on page 16 unless vehicle is stationary See Folding mirrors on page 16 See Airbag system on page 33 See Ignition positions on page 90 Introduction 7 INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW 10 11 12 16 17 14 13 1518 19 8 Introduction 2 oa Se ea OP a e e e e e e e O ON Aa FBP UNa O Side air vents Wiper and washer lever Horn Driver s airbag Cluster Exterior lamp lever Center air vents Infotainment system Hazard warning flasher Passenger airbag Glove box Climate control system Shift lever Accelerator pedal Brake pedal Ignition switch Clutch pedal Steering wheel adjustment Hood release lever Headlamp range adjustment EXTERIOR LIGHTING Turn light switch OFF 3D dE WwW O All the lamps are off The tail lamps number plate lamps and instrument panel lamps are illuminated The low beam headlamps and all of the above lamps are illuminated See Exterior lamp controls on page 61 Headlight High Low Beam Change To switch from low to high beam push lever To switch to low beam push lever again or pull See Headlamp high low beam changer on
4. Not all fuse box descriptions in this manual may apply to your vehicle When inspecting the fuse box refer to the fuse box label Vehicle Care 117 Fuse Box Underhood ooa e _ amm 118 Vehicle Care Sie a oS P Re a 10 Front fog 12 13 14 15 16 I 18 19 20 21 Fuel pump Parking lamp relay Fan low relay Fan high Air condition Fan high relay Air condition relay ABS2 Park LH Park RH Fan low ABS1 Front fog relay Fuel pump relay Spare Headlamp high relay Headlamp high Headlamp low LH Headlamp low RH Spare 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Spare Ignition2 starter Ignition1l accessory Hazard lamps Horn Headlamp low relay Horn relay Engine main relay Ignition EMS1 EMS2 Instrument panel battery Spare Heated seat Heated seat relay Engine control module Spare Fuse Puller Instrument Panel Fuse Block Interior fuse block is located on the underside of the driver s side instrument panel Fuse Box I P CON DAR WN 10 Rear wiper Mirror outside rear view mirror Headlamp Electric OSRVM Door lock Front wiper A C relay Backup lamps Turn signals Rear defogger N Rear fog lamps Instrument cluster Blower motor control module Airbag Theft deterrent data link connector Transmission control module Rear power windows Radio remote
5. Donottowany other vehicle 90 Driving amp Operating STARTING THE ENGINE Ignition Switch Positions Starting Engine With The Ignition Switch Do not turn the key to 0 or 1 position while driving 3 Vehicle and brake assistance would i not operate causing vehicle damage personal injury or possibly death Do not leave the key in 1 or 2 position for extended periods while the engine is not running 0 LOCK Ignition off This will discharge the battery E Turn key to position 1 move the 1 ACC Ignition off steering wheel steering wheel slightly to release the lock released steering wheel lock 2 ON Ignition on for diesel engine m Manual transmission operate preheating clutch 3 START Starting Donotaccelerate Turn the key to position 3 depress ing the clutch pedal and footbrake then release when engine is running Before restarting or to switch off the engine turn key back to 0 Do not operate starter motor for more than 10 seconds at a time If the engine does not start wait 10 seconds before trying again This will prevent starter motor damage Parking Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface Always apply parking brake without pressing release button Apply as firmly as possible on downhill or uphill slopes Depress the footbrake at the same time to reduce operating force Switc
6. Install the antenna fully tightened and adjusted to the upright position to ensure proper reception AUDIO PLAYER CD Player As the CD is inserted the radio will appear on the display and as the CD is loading File check will appear on the display Once playback begins the track and track number will appear on the display If the ignition or radio is turned off with a CD in the player it will stay in the player When the ignition and radio are turned on the CD will start playing where it stopped if it was the last selected audio source If playing a CD R the sound quality may be reduced due to CD R quality the method of recording the quality of the music that has been recorded and the way the CD R has been handled There may be an increase in skipping difficulty in finding tracks and or difficulty in loading and ejecting If these problems occur check the bottom surface of the CD If the surface of the CD is damaged such as cracked broken or scratched the CD will not Infotainment System 73 play properly Ifthe surface of the CD is soiled see Care of Your CDs for more information If there is no apparent damage try a known good CD Do not add any label to a CD it could get caught in the CD player If a CD is recorded on a personal computer and a description label is needed try labeling the top of the recorded CD with a marking pen instead 74 Infotainment System If you add any label to a
7. Locking Push inside locking knob of all doors except driver s door Then close the driver s door and lock it from the outside with the key Safety locks Do not pull the inside door handle while the child security door lock is set to LOCK position Doing so can damage the inside door handle Use the child security door locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats To close the child security door lock move the lever up to the lock position To open a rear door when the child security door lock is activated unlock the door from the inside and open the door from the outside To cancel the child security door lock move the lever down to the unlock position DOORS Tailgate Opening To open the tailgate insert the key into the key slot and turn it clockwise Lift the tailgate You can also open the tailgate by pulling up the tailgate release lever located near the driver s seat Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar e g when transporting bulky objects since toxic exhaust gases could enter the vehicle Keys doors amp windows 15 Before opening the tailgate check overhead obstructions such as a garage door to avoid damage of the tailgate Always check the moving area above and behind the tailgate Note The installation of certain heavy accessories onto the tailgate may affect its ability to remain open Closing To close tailgate push it down so it latche
8. lift head slightly and place the jack vertically at the position marked with half circle 4 Attach jack handle to the jack and attach wrench to the jack handle correctly Then raise the jack to join the lift head at the jacking position firmly ONA Rotate the wrench checking the correct position of jack until wheel is clear ofthe ground Unscrew the wheel nuts Change the wheel Screw on the wheel nuts Lower vehicle Install the wheel wrench ensuring that it locates securely and tighten each nut in a crosswise sequence Tightening torque is 120 N m Vehicle Care 125 11 Align the valve hole in the wheel cover with the tire valve before installing Install wheel nut caps 12 Stow the replaced wheel and the vehicle tools See Tools on page 119 13 Check the tire pressure of the installed tire and also the wheel nut torque as soon as possible Have the defective tire renewed or repaired Compact spare tire The spare wheel can be classified as a temporary spare wheel depending on the size compared to the other mounted wheels and country regulations The spare wheel has a steel rim Use of a spare wheel that is smaller than the other wheels or together with winter tires could affect driveability Have the defective tire replaced as soon as possible 126 Vehicle Care The spare wheel is located in the load compartment beneath the floor covering It is secured in the recess with a
9. any reason remain unattended and become the cause of corrosion All repairs when required should be carried out promptly and by the CHEVROLET retailer Service amp Warranty 165 BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number L In order to maintain the General Motors India Pvt Ltd 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 E 2 Under body Yes_ No E 3 Engine compartment Yes No LI Retailer stamp signature Damage repaired Remarks Use the following symbols to indicate damage Chipping gt lt Dent Bumpy A Scratch E Other damage A Antirust re treatment necessary 166 Service amp Warranty BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number In order to maintain the General Motors India Pvt Ltd 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 2 year after initial registration Name address of owner Check up date Odometer reading Damage found 1 Outer body Yes _ No E 2 Under body Yes E No T 3 Engine compartment Yes _ No E Retailer stamp sign
10. not the waist This assures that in the case of a collision the belt applies force to the pelvic bones and not the abdomen helping to avoid serious injuries 6 Push the latch plate firmly into the buckle until the mechanism clicks Make sure you are using the proper buckle Be sure to position the release button on the buckle so you can unbuckle the safety belt quickly if necessary Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure To remove the safety belt press the release 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 Seats amp Restraints 27 Maintain your safety belts l Periodically inspect all safety belts related 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 related 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 Replacement 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
11. second gear to avoid spinning of front wheels Vehicle Care 101 ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW Petrol Engine 102 Vehicle Care Engine coolant container Engine oil cap Brake fluid container Battery Fuse block Engine air filter Dipstick for engine oil level Washer fluid container O ANID NA BR WN Power steering fluid container Engine Oil It is advisable to check the engine oil level manually before embarking on a long journey Check with the vehicle on a level surface The engine must be at operating temperature and switched off for at least 5 minutes Pull out the dipstick wipe it clean insert it to the stop on the handle pull out and read the engine oil level Insert dipstick to the stop on the handle and make halfa turn When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark top up engine oil We recommend the use of the same grade of engine oil that was used at last change The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick Vehicle Care 103 Engine Air Filter Engine oil is an irritant and if ingested can cause illness or death Keep out of reach of children Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin Wash exposed areas with soap and water or hand cleaner Be very careful when draining the engine oil as it may be hot enough to burn you The engine oil filler cap is located on the camshaft cover 1 Loosen the air filter c
12. CD insert more than one CD into the slot at a time or attempt to play scratched or damaged CD s you could damage the CD player When using the CD player use only CD s in good condition without any label load one CD at atime and keep the CD player and the loading slot free of foreign materials liquids and debris If an error appears on the display see CD Messages later in this section Disc Insert Insert a CD into a CD slot with CD label up CD Playback Mode Selection Insert a CD into CD deck then the CD goes to the playback mode CD EJECT Press the EJECT then the disc will be ejected from the radio Pull out the disc out of the radio Pause Press CD to pause playback while a CD is playing back PAUSE will flash on the display Press CD again to start playback Next Previous Track Press TUNE UP TUNE DOWN then the CD starts playback of the next previous track Fast forward Fast reverse Press and hold TUNE UP TUNE DOWN then the CD plays back fast forward fast reverse Next Previous Folder only Mp3 Press SEEK UP SEEK DOWN then the radio start playback of the next previous track RPT Repeat Press 2RPT then CD plays back current track repeatedly To cancel this function press 2RPT again RDM Random Press 3RDM then CD plays back tracks randomly To cancel this function press 3RDM again INT Intro Scan Press 4 INT then CD plays back
13. DIR enable or disable directory playback mode 2 RPT enable or disable repeat playback mode 70 Infotainment System 3 RDM enable or disable random playback mode 4 INT enable or disable intro scan playback mode 11 CD e Compact Disc playback mode selection e CD pause function when CD playback 12 FAV INFO e Radio Mode Short Press Selection favorite page Long Press Information display of the current station e CD Mode Short Press Information display of the current track 13 BAND AST e Radio Mode selection e Radio mode Short press AM or FM radio band selection Long Press Auto store function Search and memory the best 12 stations 14 USB e USB mode selection e USB Pause function when USB playback 15 SEEK UP e Radio mode Short Press next broadcasting station search upward Long Press PTY search upward e CD mode Nextfolder when CD playback 16 SEEK DOWN e Radio mode Short Press previous broadcasting station search downward Long Press PTY search downward e CD mode Previous folder when CD playback 17 USB SOCKET e Socket of USB Operation Power On Off Power On amp Press POWER to turn on the radio Power off Press POWER and hold more than 1 second to turn off the radio Audio Mute Press POWER to make audio mute when the power is on Volume Adjustment Turn the volume clockwise to
14. Do not move your vehicle with the hood open An open hood will obscure the driver s vision Operating your vehicle with the hood open can lead to a collision resulting in damage to your vehicle to other property personal injury or even death 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 notrace the engine Use the air conditioning only when necessary Slow down when driving on rough roads Keep the tyres inflated to the recommended 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 Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving and follow the maintenance schedule Hazardous Driving When hazardous driving is encountered due to water snow ice mud sand or similar conditions Slow down your vehicle and drive cautiously allowing extra distance for braking Avoid sudden manoeuvres when braking 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
15. a Chevrolet retailer as soon as possible In an emergency driving can be continued for a short period keeping vehicle speed and engine speed low MANUAL TRANSMISSION If the gear does not engage set the lever in neutral release the clutch pedal and depress again then repeat gear selection Do not grind the clutch unnecessarily When operating depress the clutch pedal completely Do not use the pedal as a footrest It is inadvisable to drive with hand resting on the selector lever BRAKES The brake system comprises two independent brake circuits If a brake circuit fails the vehicle can still be braked using the other brake circuit However braking effect is achieved only when the brake pedal is depressed firmly Considerably more force is needed for this The braking distance is extended Seek the assis tance of a Chevrolet retailer before continuing your journey If one of the circuits fail the brake pedal must be pressed with greater pressure and the braking distance may be increased Have the brake system checked and repaired by a Chevrolet retailer immediately If the brake pedal can be pressed further than normal the brakes may be in need of repair Consult a Chevrolet retailer immediately We recommend that you consult your authorized repairer Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal Doing so will accelerate wear of the brake components The brakes may also become ove
16. absorb the forces of the belt against the body while improperly positioned belts may cause neck injury or injury to the vulnerable organs in the abdomi nal area e No hard or breakable objects between 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 ofa collision Continued cause serious injury Do not modify the safety belt Do not add any device which would affect the operation of the safety belt Before you close the door make sure the safety belt is out of the way Otherwise the belt and or the vehicle body could be damaged 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 collision e Be sure that the safety belt goes under the armrests Failure to follow this can result in injuries or even death in case of a collision 26 Seats amp Restraints FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS Each front seat is equipped with adjustable seat and seatback with height adjustable head restraint and three point lap and shoulder safety belts REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS The rear seat 1s equipped with two outboard 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 manoeuvre
17. airbag deployment Never adjust driver s while driving Driver could loss control of the 49 vehicle and it result in injury or property damage m Set the seat high enough to have a clear field of vision on all sides and on all display instruments There should be at least one hand of clearance between your head and the headlining Your thighs should Seat positioning m Sit with your buttocks as far back rest lightly on the seat without n against the backrest as possible pressing Into It Adjust the distance between the Adjust the head restraint See Head seat and the pedals so that your legs restraints on page 29 are slightly angled when tromping the pedals Slide the passenger seat as far back as possible Sit with your shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible Set Adjust the height of the seat belt See Driver s height adjustment under Three point safety belts on page 26 Pullhandle slide seat release handle 32 Seats amp Restraints Seat backrests SAFETY BELTS Pull lever adjust inclination and release lever Allow the seat to engage audibly Do not lean on seat when adjusting The belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle for the safety of the occupants Fasten safety belt before each trip In the event of an accident people not wearing safety belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves Safety belts are only de
18. be seated in the back seat According to accident statistics children age 12 years and under are safer when properly restrained in the back seat than in the front seat and should ride in the back seat whenever possible Children are safer in the back seat only because of the risks of injury by air bags Studies have shown that children are also safer in the back seat than ina front seat without an air bag Seats amp Restraints 39 Proper positioning of adults and teenagers Adults and teenagers seated in the front driver and passenger seats can also improve their safety and the effectiveness of the air bags by using proper seating positions For the best seating position of adults and teenagers e 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 provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of acrash Air bags do not deploy in rear and side impact 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 40 Seats amp Restraints Occupants who are not properly wearing their safety belts may be thrown forward by braking before impact placing their bodies near or against the air bag modules This can cause severe injury from the force of air bag
19. code when dialling from mobile phone or emailus at gmi cac gm com Happy Motoring CONTENTS Introduction Key doors and windows eee STEP isa ae id Instruments and controls Infotainment system 000c060 Climate Comino siririn Driving and operating Vehicle Gane iiss cies Service and maintenance a re Service and warranty 0 0 2 Introduction INTRODUCTION Introduction 0 eeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeteeeees 2 Using this manual ceeeeeees 2 Danger warning and cautions 3 Seat adjustment s dcvcvecaveveresamiencinresasd 4 Salety Delt ne ri 5 Mirror adjustment siceccnserncnrcsornsareeses 5 Steering wheel adjustment 6 Instrument panel overview 7 Exterior lighting 3 25 csieitecisedbncaincaiind 8 LOU eecneudveseneadxborvtecinsanerassusemssiieeere 9 Washer and wiper systems 10 Climate control ia cssacssceccnccuscasacncias 10 TEANSIUS SIO Mca estcinns devieciwheoweverswirden 11 Getting started iscaseissacsvaxsnncsdeininaieare 11 PAU ITD yade EE 12 INTRODUCTION Your vehicle is a designed combination of advanced technology safety environmental friendliness and economy This Owner s Manual provides you with all the necessary information to enable you to drive your vehicle safely and efficiently Make sure your passengers are aware of the possible risk of acci
20. has occurred and that everything is in proper working order you need not make any replacement 28 Seats amp restraints CENTER REAR LAP BELT 4 It is dangerous to operate your To fasten the center rear lap belt 3 Pull free end of belt away from latch pon with damaged safety belts 1 Hold the metal latch plate 90 plate to tighten belt orolier paris degrees to the belt and pull belt low 4 Pullon belt clip to take up slack across hips To remove the lap belt press the release 2 Insert the latch plate into the buckle button on the buckle Belt clip INSERT to fasten a PRESS to unfasten lengthen e After a collision inspect all safety belts and related parts for fraying or other damage Ask your CHEVROLET retailer to replace any damaged parts e It is dangerous to operate your vehicle with damaged safety belts or other parts Failure to make appropriate repairs may result in additional damage to your vehicle or personal injuries 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 pr
21. increase the audio volume Turn the volume counter clockwise to decrease the audio volume Audio Adjustment Bass Tone Adjustment Press the AUDIO repeatedly until radio show Bass and turn the VOLUME knob clockwise or counter clockwise to increase or decrease the bass effect Midrange Treble Balance amp Fader Adjustment Almost same with above Bass Tone Adjustment but select each tone mode Preset EQ Selection Almost same with above Bass Tone Adjustment but select preset EQ mode The kinds of preset EQ Mode are gt OFF POP Rock gt Country gt Voice gt Jazz Classic gt OFF gt RADIO AM FM Radio Radio Mode Selection Press the BAND AST to listen the radio from other mode Band Change The band changes from AM to FM or FM to AM all times BAND AST pressed Manual Tune Up Down Press TUNE UP TUNE DOWN to increase decrease the frequency The frequency increase or decrease 1 step all times TUNE UP TUNE DOWN pressed If this button is pressed continuously then the frequency increase or decrease continuously Seek Up Down Press SEEK UP SEEK DOWN to find next previous station automati cally Infotainment System 71 Favorite preset memory It have 6 favorite pages and store up to 48 stations regardless of AM or FM band It can store current station by the following procedure Step 1 Seek station or tune station manually you want Step 2 Sel
22. just 10 seconds of the current track jump to next track and do this action repeatedly To cancel this function press 4 INT again To cancel this function press 1 DIR again Auxiliary Devices USB playback mode USB Playback Mode Selection Press the USB to change to play back the USB files from other mode USB memory insertion Insert a USB memory into the USB socket so the radio plays back the USB files automatically USB Extraction Pull the USB memory from the USB socket by hand Other functions are same with CD mode AUX Mode The radio has one auxiliary input jack diameter 3 5mm located on the lower right side of the faceplate This is not an audio output do not plug the headphone set into the front auxiliary inputjack You can however connect an external audio device such as an iPod laptop computer MP3 player CD changer receiver etc to the auxiliary input jack for use as another source for audio listening AUX In Mode Selection Press AUX in the other playback mode Ifthe auxiliary jack isn t detected for the presence of an output jack the aux mode will be prevented Steering wheel audio controls 1 POWER Power on Press this button Infotainment System 75 Power off Press this button more than 1 second Audio mute Press this button when the power is on Volume Up Press VOLUME UP Button to increase the audio volume Press this button then the
23. keyless entry remote entry Engine control module ECM theft deterrent Front power windows Cigarette lighter Stop lamp Starter Radio clock remote keyless entry Cluster interior lamps Horn Vehicle Care 119 VEHICLE TOOLS Tools Vehicle with tire repair kit The tools and tire repair kit are in a storage compartment below the floor cover in the load compartment 120 Vehicle Care Vehicles with spare wheel The jack and the tools are in a storage compartment in the load compartment above the spare wheel See Compact spare tire on page 125 WHEELS AND TIRES Tire condition wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible Driving over sharp edges can cause tire and wheel damage Do not trap tires on the kerb when parking Regularly check the wheels for damage Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event of damage or unusual wear Winter tires Winter tires improve driving safety at temperatures below 7 C and should therefore be fitted on all wheels Tire designations E g 215 60 R 1695 H 215 Tire width mm 60 Cross section ratio tire height to tire width R Belt type Radial RF Type RunFlat 16 Wheel diameter inches 95 Load index e g 95 is equivalent to 690 kg H Speed code letter Speed code letter Q up to 160 km h 100 mph S up to 180 km h 112 mph T up to 190 km h 118 mph H up to 210 km h 130
24. maintenance ofthe vehicle including the terms and 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 ifnecessary 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 workmanship in a device or system which affects any parameter performance or component belonging to emission control system Product Warranty The manufacturer warranty as provided by General Motors India Pvt Ltd which covers failure of various parts and systems as per the Owner s Manual 3 years 1 00 000 kms whichever is earlier 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 repairs This shall include all of CHEVROLET retailers that are recognised for service of su
25. mph V up to 240 km h 150 mph W up to 270 km h 168 mph Tire pressure Check the pressure of cold tires at least every 14 days and before any long journey Do not forget the spare wheel Unscrew the valve cap Tire pressures label is on the driver s door frame The tire pressure data refers to cold tires It applies to summer and winter tires Always inflate the spare tire to the pressure specified for full load The ECO tire pressure serves to achieve the smallest amount of fuel consumption possible Incorrect tire pressures will impair safety vehicle handling comfort and fuel economy and will increase tire wear Vehicle Care 121 If the pressure is too low this can result in considerable tire warmup and internal damage leading to tread separation and even to tire blow out athigh speeds 122 Vehicle Care Tread Depth Check tread depth at regular intervals Tires should be replaced for safety reasons at a tread depth of 2 3 mm 4 mm for winter tires wheels Ensure that the direction of rotation of the wheels is the same as before Tires age even if they are not used We recommend tire replacement every 6 years Use of unsuitable tires or wheels may lead to accidents and will invalidate the vehicle type approval The legally permissible minimum tread depth 1 6 mm has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the tread wear indicators TWI Their position is
26. of tires on all wheels Make the following preparations and observe the following information m Pull over your vehicle to a safe place away from traffic m Park the vehicle ona lever firm and non skid surface The front wheels must be in the straight ahead position m Applying the parking brake and engage first gear or reverse gear Vehicle Care 123 Turn off the engine and remove key Turn on the hazard flashers Use a wedge block of wood or rocks in front of and behind the tire that is diagonal from the tire you plan to change Have all passengers get out of the vehicle Remove the spare wheel See Temporary spare wheel under Compact spare tire on page 125 Never change more than one wheel at once Use the jack only to change wheels in case of puncture not for seasonal winter or summer tire change If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft a solid board max lcm 0 4 inches thick should be placed under the jack No people or animals may be in the vehicle when it is jacked up 124 Vehicle Care m Never crawl under a jacked up Do not start the vehicle when it is Clean wheel nuts and thread before I vehicle raised on the jack mounting the wheel Disengage wheel nut caps with a screwdriver and remove Fold out the wheel wrench and install ensuring that it locates securely and loosen each wheel nut by halfa turn Rotate the jack handle to raise the
27. 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 Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property Do not operate the windshield wipers when the windshield is dry or obstructed as with snow or ice Using the wipers on an obstructed windshield can damage the wiper blades wiper motor and glass Check blades are not frozen to windows before operating in cold weather Wiper operation while blade is frozen can damage wiper motor Instruments amp Controls 51 Windshield Washer Rear Window Wiper Washer Washer fluid can form ice on a frozen tailgate window and obstruct your vision Do not operate the tailgate window washer continuously for more than some seconds or when the washer fluid tank is empty This can cause the washer motor to overheat resulting in costly repairs the windshield and the wiper swipes for Do not spray washer fluid on the washer push the lever toward the Pull lever Washer fluid is sprayed onto To operate the tailgate wiper and a few strokes windshield in freezing weather instrument panel Pushing once wiper Using washer fluid and wipers may will operate continuously at slow cause an accident in freezing weather speed To spray the wash
28. safety loader of flat bed type for protecting body damage and breakage when towing the car Underbody Corrosive materials used for ice and snow removal or dust control can collect on the underbody of your Vehicle Care 131 vehicle Failure to remove these materials can accelerate corrosion and rust Periodically use plain water to flush these materials from the underbody of your vehicle 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 132 Vehicle Care Interior care Interior and upholstery Only clean the vehicle interior including the instrument panel fascia and panelling with a dry cloth or interior cleaner The instrument panel should only be cleaned using a soft damp cloth Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum cleaner and brush Remove stains with an upholstery cleaner Clean seat belts with lukewarm water or interior cleaner Close Velcro fasteners as open Velcro fasteners on clothing could damage seat upholstery Plastic and rubber parts Plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned with the same cleaner as used to clean the body Use interior cleaner if necessary Do not use any other agent Avoid solvents and petrol in particular Do not use highpressure jet cleaners SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE General information 00000 133 Scheduled maintenance 134 Recommended flui
29. the control indicator goes out If the control indicator does not go out after a few seconds or if it illuminates while driving there is a fault in the ABS The brake system remains operational but without ABS regulation See Antilock brake system ABS on page 93 Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light amp illuminates red This lamp tells you that the engine coolant has overheated If you have been operating your vehicle under normal driving conditions you should pull off the road stop your vehicle and let the engine idle for a few minutes If the lamp does not go out you should switch the engine off and consult a Chevrolet service center as soon as possible Engine Oil Pressure Light Sz illuminates red It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts Illuminates when the engine is running Engine lubrication may be interrupted This may result in damage to the engine and or locking of the drive wheels If the engine oil pressure warning lamp comes on while driving Pull off the road stop the engine and check the oil level When the engine is off considerably more force is needed to brake and steer Do not remove key until vehicle has come to a standstill otherwise the steering column lock could engage unexpectedly Check oil level before seeking See Engine oil on page 102 Low Fuel Warning Light B illuminates yellow Illumina
30. to components as mentioned in Annexure II 2 The period of the vehicle s warranty shall commence from the date of the vehicle sale 2 1 Warranty period 1 00 000 kms or 3 years whichever occurs earlier from date of the vehicle sale 3 The warranty claim will be accepted only after examination carried out by CHEVROLET retailers leading to a firm conclusion that none of the original settings specifications have been tampered with and that the components s as mentioned in Annexure II has have a manufac turing defect and or that the vehicle is unable to meet the In use emission standards Service amp Warranty 167 4 The methods of examination to determine the warrantable condition of the components will be at sole discretion of General Motors India Pvt Ltd and or its retailers and results of such examination will be final and binding If on examination the warrantable condition is not established General Motors India Pvt Ltd will have the right to charge full or part of the cost of such examination and resulting repairs rectification 5 In case of acceptance of the warranty under Emission Warranty General Motors India Pvt Ltd will replace at retailers free of charge the components which are covered as mentioned in Annexure II but the consumables as mentioned in OM shall be charged as per actual applicable rates 6 In case of a vehicle in which the components covered under Emission Warra
31. you last reset this function The odometer trip A and trip B can be switched by pressing the TRIP button Note To reset each trip odometre to zero press the TRIP button of the cluster more than 2 seconds Tachometer Displays the engine revolutions per minute Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as muchas possible Fuel Gauge Displays the fuel level in the tank Because of the fuel remaining in the tank the top up quantity may be less than the specified tank capacity Movement of the fuel within the fuel tank causes the fuel gauge pointer to move when you brake accelerate or turn Before refueling stop vehicle and switch off the engine Never run the tank dry SERVICE DISPLAY Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles The description applies to all instrument versions When the ignition is switched on most control indicators will illuminate briefly as a functionality test The control indicator colours mean red danger important reminder yellow warning information fault green confirmation of activation blue confirmation of activation Instruments amp Controls 55 56 Instruments amp Controls Control Indicators In The Instrument Panel i aaa mith F HOE Bm S08 Turn Signal lt a gt illuminates or flashes green Flashes The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activa
32. 0 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 if provided deploys in a frontal collision the occupant might never strike any rigid structures in the vehicle The unbelted occupant receives no such benefit The unbelted person is not attached 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 approximately 30 miles per hour 50 km h and stopping abruptly Even in a frontal collision 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 Seats amp Restraints 23 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 surviving an accident For this reason wearing 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 locations 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 adjustment and allows freedom of moveme
33. 10 9 14 15 16 1 2 3 POWER e When the power is ON Short press Audio mute on off Long press Turns on off the radio e When the power is OFF Pressing the power button turns the power ON VOLUME e Volume adjustment e Tone adjustment in the tone control mode TUNE DOWN e Radio mode Short Press 1 step tune down Long Press Continuous tune down e CD mode Short Press previous track or file playback Long Press Fast forward playback TUNE UP e Radio mode Short Press 1 step tune up Long Press Continuous tune up e CD mode Short Press Next track or file playback Long Press Fast reverse playback AUX e Auxiliary mode selection Aux Socket e Socket of Auxiliary Jack SOUND e Bass Middle Treble Fader Balance Preset EQ adjustment SCAN AST e Short Press Traffic announcement reception setting e Long Press Configuration setting AF On Off RDS AF switching Infotainment System 69 function enable disable REG On Off RDS regional function enable disable PTY none RDS program type selection Fav Page 1 6 Favorite page setting AST Page On Off Autostore page enable disable EJECT e Eject the disc from the CD deck 10 PRESET 1 6 e Radio Mode Short Press Recall the pre memorized station in the preset memory Long Press Store to preset memory e CD Mode 1
34. BEAT VEHICLE RECORD SHEET we O OOOO e a e f E e exe e e y ae fem mesen eee e aee O eren anf E Address C e E en TTT sng Deas 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 offering great cars we have also set up an extensive and very well equipped network of retailers and authorized service centers across the country Naturally these Chevrolet retailer know everything about your car and provides you with the best service possible In fact every retailer is equipped with the most advanced technology technicians specially trained by us and genuine spares Needless to say they are also committed to ensure your complete satisfaction So please contact a Chevrolet retailer for any servicing need and make sure that only genuine spares are used for your car This manual will familiarize you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle It will also provide you with important safety information Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations In fact the manual is like a permanent part of your car And it would go a long way in ensuring a safe and 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
35. 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 elsewhere in this service booklet Only an authorized CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet will make the necessary repairs using new re conditioned or re manufactured parts with a view to correcting any defect covered by this warranty 2 WHAT IS COVERED Time and distance limits for New Vehicle Warranty coverage Warranty Type Warranty Limits Other Warranties A General Three 3 years or 1 00 000 kms These parts are covered by other warranties whichever is earlier from the date of 1 Battery one 1 year covered by the battery manufacturer delivery by a CHEVROLET retailer or 2 Tyres one 1 year covered by the tyre manufacturer the date of first registration of the motor 3 Audio Radio Acc one 1 year vehicle whichever occurs first covered by the Audio Radio Acc manufacturer See clause 5 B Rust Through Three 3 years from the date of delivery The warranty covers exterior body metal except of the motor
36. Sensor Temperature information sampled from the interior of your car is used in establishing ventilation system requirements when operating in AUTO mode Do not place stickers over the temperature sensor as this will impair its function 82 Climate Control Automatic Mode AUTO Basic setting for maximum comfort 1 Press AUTO button the air conditioning 1s activated automati cally Open all air vents 3 Set pre selected temperature using right rotary knob All air vents are actuated automatically in automatic mode The air vents should therefore always be open Temperature preselection Set temperature to the desired value by turning the knob red warm blue cold If the minimum temperature is set the climate control system runs at maximum cooling If the maximum temperature is set the climate control system runs at maximum heating To operate the maximum cooling push the AUTO button and adjust the temperature to LO Then the recirculation mode is selected and the air distribution is switched to 2 automatically with the maximum fan speed of cooling To operate the maximum heating push the AUTO button and adjust the temperature to HI Then the recirculation mode is changed to be drawn outside air and the distribution is switched to 44 automatically with the Auto Hi 7 of 8 steps fan speed of heating Demisting and defrosting the windows I Press button S7 2 Temper
37. Used brake fluid and their containers are hazardous They can damage your health and the environment Brake fluid is harsh and can irritate skin and eyes Do not allow the brake fluid to contact your skin or eyes If it does immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water or hand cleaner Vehicle Care 107 Battery The vehicle battery is maintenance free Batteries do not belong in household waste They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point Laying up the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to battery discharge Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery Ensure the ignition is switched off before connecting or disconnecting the vehicle battery 108 Vehicle Care Keep smoking materials away from a battery to avoid flames or sparks when the battery is checked because the explosive gas could be occurred If the battery explodes it can be result in damages of your vehicle and serious injury or death Avoid skin contact with battery acid because it can damage by contained highly corrosive and toxic sulfuric acid If you accidentally get it on your skin flush the place with water and get medical help immediately Keep batteries out of the reach of children because it contains sulfuric acid and gas Do not allow battery acid to contact your skin eyes clothing or paint Do not open and tilt the battery Battery discharge prot
38. age or passengers on a folded seatback can be thrown about within or ejected from the vehicle in a sudden stop or accident Serious injuries or death can result Storage 45 To fold down the rear seat backs separately l Pull up the strap 1 or 2 under the front of the rear seat cushion to release it If your vehicle is equipped with the rear seat head restraints it must be removed Guide the released rear seat cushion to an upright position Note To ensure enough room for rear seat cushion operation slide the front seat forward and adjust the front seatback upright 46 Storage 3 Pull up the release knob on top of the rear seatback and fold it forward and down 4 Adjust the front seats to the desired position To return the seatback to the upright position lift it up and push it firmly into place To return the rear seat cushion put the rear part of the seat cushion in its original position then push the front part of the seat cushion firmly down until it latches When returning rear seatback to the upright position place the rear safety belt and buckles between the rear seatback and one cushion Make sure the rear safety belt and buckles are not to be pinched under the rear seat cushion Make sure the safety belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback and are arranged in their proper position Ensure that the rear seatbacks are all the way back and locked in positi
39. am Changer gt To switch from low to high beam push lever To switch to low beam push lever again or pull Note The headlamp high beam indicator illuminates when headlamps are on high beam Always switch the high beam headlamps to low beam when you approach oncoming vehicles High beam headlamps can temporarily blind other drivers which could resultin a collision Flash To Pass The lever will return to its normal position when you release it The high beam headlamps will stay on as long as you hold the combination switch lever towards you Headlamp Range Adjustment To adapt headlamp range to the vehicle load to prevent dazzling turn knob to required position 0 front seats occupied 1 allseats occupied 2 all seats occupied and load compartment laden 3 driver s seat occupied and load compartment laden Headlamps when driving abroad The asymmetrical headlamp beam extends visibility at the edge of the road at the passenger side However when driving in countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of the road adjust the headlamp to prevent dazzling of oncoming traffic Have the headlamp adjusted by a workshop Lighting 63 Hazard Warning Flashers Operated with the A button To activate the hazard warning flashers push the button To turn off the flashers push the button again 64 Lighting Turn and Lane Change Signals lever up left i
40. 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 150 Service amp Warranty 10 1 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Ifthe 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 address or subsequent ownership notification card located elsewhere in this booklet in order for the coverage to be transferred EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH WARRANTY WORK The expenses of repair work and parts of your CHEVROLET vehicle will be covered by CHEVROLET standard limited warranty in accordance with the WARRANTY amp SERVICE BOOKLET OWNER S MANUAL Other expenses that are not covered by the CHEVROLET Standard Limited Warranty must be covered by the owner General Motors India Private Limited is launching the CHEVROLET Beat in different cities in a phased manner The CHEVROLET retailer responsible for delivering your Beat is qualified to provide all Beat related services within the city where he is located As other CHEVROLET retailers become operational to handle the Beat they wi
41. ases as the air bag inflates farther from the module cover e Greater distance from the air bag module means greater safety when the air bag deploys Do not place objects children or pets between you and the air bag module Your vehicle s air bag modules are located on the steering wheel and on the instrument panel above the glove box Placing objects on over or near the plastic trim covering these air bag modules could cause those objects to be propelled by the inflating air bag into your face and torso causing serious injury Children and pets should never ride on another occupant s lap Do not place objects which could cause injury during deployment on an occupant s lap Tilt the steering wheel downward if so equipped pointing the air bag toward your chest instead of your head and neck Never position the steering wheel at the highest position This position should only be used to allow easy entry and exit from the driver s seat Lower the steering before starting todrive This will aim the air bag at the driver s chest rather than the more easily injured head and neck Note The fact that your vehicle may be severely damaged and the air bags did not inflate or the fact that the vehicle is relatively undamaged and the air bag 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 t
42. ath can occur from misuse of power windows Child Safety System For Rear Heated Rear Window Windows Windshield Wiper de icer ie Press switch to deactivate rear door Operated by pressing the Gy button power windows To activate press Heating works with the engine running again and is switched off automatically after approximately 16 minutes or by pressing the button again 20 Keys doors amp windows Do not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your vehicle s windshield or rear window Do not scratch or damage the defroster wires when you clean or work around the windshield or rear window SUN VISORS The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling If the sun visors have integral mirrors the mirror covers should be closed when driving Do not place the sun visor in such a manner that it obscures visibility of the roadway traffic or other objects Assist Handles Your vehicle has assist handles above the front seat passenger door amp the rear doors The handle above the rear doors include a coat hook Hanging items on the assist handles can obstruct the driver s view Do not hang anything on the assist handle unless the handle is equipped with a coat hook SEATS amp RESTRAINTS Always wear your safety belts 21 Front seat occupant ceeee 26 Rear seat occupants ccsinisaisiecaxnubsces 26 Three poing sefety bel
43. ature Damage repaired Remarks Use the following symbols to indicate damage Chipping gt lt Dent Bumpy A Scratch HM Other damage A Antirust re treatment necessary EMISSION WARRANTY Applicable in NCR Delhi Chennai Kolkata and Mumbai Subject to other terms of the warranty policy and the conditions and obliga tions laid down hereunder General Motors India Pvt Ltd certifies that the components lable to affect the emission of the gaseous pollutants in the vehicle in the normal use despite the use to which it may be subjected comply with the provisions of Rule 115 2 of the central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 and further warrants that if on examination by a service center duly authorized by the General Motors India Pvt Ltd the vehicle is discovered to be failing to meet the emission standard as specified in the said rule our authorized service center shall take such corrective measures as may be necessary and shall at its sole discretion either repair or replace free of charge such compo nents of emission control system as are specified in Annexure II hereof The definitions of various terms used in Emission warranty proposal are given in Annexure I These definitions shall be in line with the definition of the existing product Warranty definition Conditions 1 This warranty will be in addition to and will run concurrently and parallel to the product warranty and will apply only in respect
44. ature and air distribution are set automatically and the fan runs to the minimum 6 of 8 steps speed and keep the maximum hot To return to automatic mode press button y or AUTO Note The air conditioning system may not operate automatically in winter Manual settings Climate control system settings can be changed by activating the buttons and rotary knobs as follows Changing a setting will deactivate the automatic mode Fan Speed ty ed Turn left rotary knob Clockwise is to increase the fan speed and counter clockwise is to decrease To return to automatic mode Press AUTO button Climate Control 83 Air Distribution MODE Turn the MODE knob once or more for desired adjustment The air distribution is indicated on the display Bi level mode To the face and foot 4g to the foot well with a small amount of the air being directed to windshield front door windows and side air vents Face mode to the face area Demist Defrost mode gx 84 Climate Control yi To head area via adjustable air vents Demist Foot mode To the windshield and foot well To return to automatic air distribution press button AUTO Cooling Activate or deactivate with the button The air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies dries when outside temperature is above a specific level Therefore condensation may form and drip from under the vehicle If no cooling or drying
45. bject 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 General 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 II 172 Service amp Warranty ANNEXURE II List of Components Covered under Emission Warranty S No Partname 1 Catalytic Converter Exhaust manifold gasket Electronic Control Module Idle Air Control Motor Gasoline Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Gasoline Mass Air Flow Sensor Diesel Throttle Position Sensor Gasoline Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Diesel O ooun HD NM BW WN Air Temp Sensor Oxygen sensor p e Coolant Temperature Sensor N Injectors Knock Sensor Gasoline Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve Diesel nA A U Exhaust Gas Re circulation Valve oN Fuel Pump 17 High Pressure Pump Diesel Catalytic Converter is covered only for emission related failures as provided under the warranty statement Replacements if any shall not be applicable for breakage and noise problems Note All the above mentioned parts are covered only if the car fails to meet the prescribed Emission norms Any other performance problems shall be treated a
46. circumstances like external mechanical or chemical influences regarding paint or body damage specially stone throw air borne rust industrial fall out damage to catalytic converter due to use of wrong bad quality fuel acting on the vehicle i Damage caused by normal wear for instance brake pad etc or exposure to the elements such as discoloring or deformation of any interior plastic chrome or painted part or surface j Sensory complaint by the owner against symptoms such as noise vibration or oil stains which do not effect performance Service amp Warranty 147 k Damage which should have been detected during normal usage but became serious when left unattended to and or the owner of the vehicle having failed to claim and having rectified a defect which was already apparent during vehicle delivery immediately after delivery or a defect which becomes apparent at a later date immediately after it became apparent l Failure of the owner to adhere to the requirements outlined in Clause 4 m Fuel system damage caused by water or other foreign matter in the fuel system n Damage caused by the installation of non genuine accessories or equipment after the vehicle has been purchased from the CHEVROLET retailer such as radio car telephone CD radio set or cargo carrier and or other activities ofa similar nature o Damage caused by running vehicle on adulterated fuel lubricants or fuel lubricants other than those specified by General Moto
47. d evaporator drainage mE Performance check Use only R 134a refrigerant Climate control systems are serviced by qualified personnel only Improper service methods may cause personal injury Climate Control 87 88 Climate Control DRIVING AND OPERATING Driving information eisisvswecniorenscnes 89 Starting and operating 89 Starting the engine sriciersennseinsasncnsians 90 Engine exhaust cceeseeereeeeees 91 Manual transmission cee 92 Brak s sseinesticironimnener 92 Fel inisesin 95 DRIVING INFORMATION Control of A Vehicle Never coast with engine not running Many systems will not function in this situation e g brake servo unit power steering Driving in this manner is a danger to yourselfand others Pedals To ensure the pedal travel is uninhib ited there must be no mats in the area of the pedals Driving amp Operating 89 STARTING AND OPERATING New Vehicle Brake IN Use the following precautions for the first few hundred kilometres to improve the performance and economy of your vehicle and add to its long life m Avoid full throttle starts m Donotrace the engine m Avoid hard stops except in emergencies This will allow your brakes to bed in properly m Avoid quick starts sudden accelerations and prolonged highspeed driving in order to avoid damage to the engine and to conserve fuel m Avoid full throttle acceleration in low gear
48. dent and injury which may result from improper use of the vehicle You must always comply with the specific laws and regulations of the country that you are in These laws may differ from the information in this Owner s Manual When this Owner s Manual refers to a workshop visit we recommend your Chevrolet Service Partner All Chevrolet Service Partners provide first class service at reasonable prices Experienced mechanics trained by Chevrolet according to specific Chevrolet instructions The customer literature pack should always be kept ready to hand in the vehicle USING THIS MANUAL m This manual describes all options and features available for this model Certain descriptions including those for display and menu functions may not apply to your vehicle due to model variant country specifications special equipment or accessories m In this section will give you an initial overview m The table of contents at the beginning of this manual and within each chapter shows where the information is located m The index will enable you to search for specific information m The Owner s Manual uses the factory engine designations The corresponding sales designations can be found in the chapter Technical data Directional data e g left or right or front or back always relate to the direction of travel m The vehicle display screens may not support your specific language m Display messages and interi
49. ds and lubricants cceceeccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee 137 GENERAL INFORMATION Service Information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle it is of vital importance that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified Service amp Maintenance 133 Confirmations Confirmation of service is recorded in the Service and Warranty Booklet The date and mileage is completed with the stamp and signature of the servicing workshop Make sure that the Service and Warranty Booklet is completed correctly as continuous proof of service is essential if any warranty or goodwill claims are to be met and is also a benefit when selling the vehicle 134 Service amp Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Service Schedules Maintenance services and record retention are the owner s responsibility You should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance services chart For vehicles with normal annual mileage Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first 1 5 Years 22500 6 months 7500 1 Year 15000 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4 Years 60000 4 5 Years 67500 5 Years 75000 5 5 Years 82500 6 Years 90000 6 5 Years 97500 7 Years 105000 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM Drive Belt alternator power steering and A C compressor E
50. e bottom m Secure objects in load compartment to prevent sliding m When transporting objects in the load compartment the backrests of the rear seats must not be angled forward Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests Donotplace any objects on the load compartment cover or the instru ment panel do not cover the sensor on top of the instrument panel m The load must not obstruct the operation of the pedals parking brake and gear selector or hinder the freedom of movement of the driver Do not place any unsecured objects in the interior 48 Storage Do not drive with an open load compartment The payload is the difference between the permitted gross vehicle weight see Identification plate on page 139 and the kerb weight For the kerb weight in detail refer to the technical data section The kerb weight includes weights for the driver 68 kg luggage 7 kg and all fluids tank 90 full Optional equipment and accessories increase the kerb weight Driving with a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to the vehicle s higher center of gravity Distribute the load evenly and secure it properly with retaining straps Adjust the tyre pressure and vehicle speed according to the load conditions Check and retighten the straps frequently INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Controls scucavecantcaxsuto
51. e death or serious injury when it inflates For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes all occupants including the driver should always wear their safety belts to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event ofa crash Do not sit or lean unnecessarily close to the airbag while the vehicle is in motion The air bag may cause facial or body scratch injury by broken glasses or getting a burn by explosion while air bag is deployed Seats amp Restraints 33 The airbag systems and belt tensioner control electronics are located in the center console area Do not put any magnetic objects in this area Do not stick anything on the airbag covers and do not cover them with other materials Each airbag is triggered only once Have deployed airbags replaced by a workshop Do not make any modifications to the airbag system as this will invalidate the vehicle type approval In the event of airbag deployment have the steering wheel the instrument panel all paneling parts the door seals the handles and the seats removed by a workshop When an air bag deploys there may be a loud noise and smoke These conditions are normal and are not dangerous but in case it may irritate skin of the passenger If the irritation is continued contact a doctor 34 Seats amp Restraints Never allow children or infants and pregnant women and the old and the weak sit in the front passenger seats fitted with airbags F
52. ect the favorite page by pressing FAV INFO Step 3 Press and hold PRESET more than 1 second By above procedure the 48 stations are stored in the favorite preset memory Recall favorite preset You can listen to the station stored in the favorite preset by the following procedure Step 1 Select the favorite page by pressing FAV INFO Step 2 press PRESET which store the station you want to listen to 72 Infotainment System Auto store Function Auto store Press SCAN AST more than 1 second then radio starts auto store function Delete Auto store Page After the auto store function is operated the radio has auto store pages To delete the auto store page press FAV INFO until radio shows AST PAGE On and turn VOLUME knob to make AST PAGE Off Radio Reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static noise distortion or loss of reception due to m changes in distance from the transmitter multi path reception due to reflection and m shadowing Fixed Mast Antenna AZ To remove the roof antenna rotate it counterclockwise To install the roof antenna rotate it clockwise Be sure to remove the antenna before entering a place with a low ceiling or it may be damaged Entering the automatic car wash with the antenna installed may result in damage to the antenna or the roof panel Be sure to remove your antenna before entering the automatic car wash
53. ection 66 Wiper Blade Replacement Lift wiper arm Press release lever and detach wiper blade Properly functioning windshield wipers are essential for clear vision and safe driving Regularly check the condition of the wiper blades Replace hard brittle or cracked blades or those that smear dirt on the windshield Foreign material on the windshield or wiper blades can reduce the effectiveness of the wipers Ifthe blades are not wiping properly clean both the windshield and the blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent Rinse them thoroughly with water Repeat the process if necessary There is no way to remove traces of silicone from glass Therefore never apply polish with silicone to your vehicle s windshield or you will get streaks which will impair the driver s vision Do not use solvents gasoline kerosene or paint thinner to clean wipers These are harsh and can damage the blades and painted surfaces Vehicle Care 109 BULB REPLACEMENT Switch off the ignition and switch off Headlamp and Parking Lamps the relevant switch or close the doors Only hold a new bulb at the base Do not touch the bulb glass with bare 1 Detach plug connector from bulb hands F a Use only the same bulb type for replacement Low beam and high beam Replace headlight bulbs from within the engine compartment Note After driving in heavy rain or washing some exterior lamp lenses could appear frosty 3 Pr
54. ed crash sensing and air bag inflating systems Allowing an untrained and unauthorized person to handle an air bag can lead to serious injuries and death Contact your dealer immediately if either of your vehicle s air bag has deployed if damage occurs to your vehicle at or near either of the air bag modules or if you believe for any reason that the operating condition of either air bag has been impaired Driving a vehicle after an air bag has deployed without authorized service can result in severe injuries and death Seats amp Restraints 37 How Air Bags Protect Front Occupants Vehicle occupants 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 when the occupant is thrown from the vehicle Severe injuries also occur by occupants being jolted by the forces of the crash even without body contact with a stationary object or surface 38 Seats amp Restraints All of these injuries are caused by the force created by the collision as the vehicle is brought to a sudden stop The time and distance which a vehicle is allowed in slowing or stopping in great part determines the severity of a collision s effect on vehicle occupants For example when a vehicle brakes to a stop at a red light the occupant s bodies are forced
55. ed to be re aimed it is recommended that the vehicle is taken to your authorised Chevrolet reatailer for service because it is related with safety 1 Rotate bulb holder anti clockwise and disengage 112 Vehicle Care 2 Push bulb into socket slightly rotate anti clockwise remove and renew bulb 3 Insert bulb holder in reflector rotate clockwise to engage Taillamps Turn Signal Stoplamp and Back Up Lamps 1 Unscrew both screws 2 Remove tail light assembly Take care that the cable duct remains in position Taillamp stoplamp 1 Turn signal lamp 2 Back up lamp Passenger s side Rear fog lamp Driver s side 3 Vehicle Care 113 Side Turn Signal Lamps 1 Push light towards the back of the vehicle and remove 2 Rotate bulb holder anti clockwise 3 Pull bulb out of the bulb holder and renew 4 Reinstall in reverse order 114 Vehicle Care Center High Mounted Stoplamp License Plate Lamp Interior Lamps CHMSL 1 Open the tailgate Remove the two screws and the lamp housing Disconnect the wiring harness connector before removing the lamp housing Remove the two screws and the reflector assembly Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out of the bulb holder 5 Installanew bulb Reinstall the lamp housing Courtesy lamps 1 Toremove it prise the opposite side of the lamp switch using a flat blade screwdriver Be careful not t
56. egnancy Seats amp restraints 29 HEAD RESTRAINTS Position Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in case of a collision 30 Seats amp Restraints The middle of the head restraint should be at eye level If this is not possible for extremely tall persons set to highest position and set to lowest position for short people Head Restraints on Front Seats Height adjustment Pull the head restraint upwards To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards Removing Press the catches and pull up the head restraint Head Restraints on Rear Seats Height adjustment Pull the head restraint upwards To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards Removing Press the catches and pull up the head restraint Seats amp restraints 31 FRONT SEATS Seat Adjustment Seat Position the backrest angle so that you can easily reach the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent Maintain 7 7 contact between your shoulders and Only drive with the seat correctly the backrest when turning the adjusted steering wheel Do not tilt the backrest too far back We recom mend a maximum angle of approx 25 m Adjust the steering wheel See Steering wheel adjustment on page Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel to permit safe
57. er fluid push because washer fluid can form ice on the lever once more a frozen windshield and obstruct your vision 52 Instruments amp Controls CLOCK Le gt F i20c ge SGRRPAR wht ec mmk in g0 Time is shown in the cluster Set time Push the CLOCK button of the cluster for more than 1 second When the hour is flashed adjust the current hour using the CLOCK button After for a second the minute will flash automatically then adjust the current minute using the CLOCK button The setting will be finished without any operation after adjusting in few seconds POWER OUTLETS CIGARETTE LIGHTER A 12V power outlet is located in the front console Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts With ignition off the power outlet is deactivated Additionally the power outlet is deactivated in case of low battery voltage Do not connect any current delivering accessories e g electrical charging devices or batteries Do not damage the sockets by using unsuitable plugs To operate the cigar lighter turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and push the lighter in all the way The cigar lighter will pop out automatically when it is ready to use Overheating the cigarette lighter can damage the heating element and the lighter itself Do not hold the lighter in while it is heating This can cause the lighter to overheat Trying to operate a malfunctioning ciga
58. ess spring clip disengage it This condition is caused by the temperature difference between the 2 Remove protective cover lamp inside and outside This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn t indicate a problem with your vehicle Ifthe water leaks into the lamp bulb circuitry have the vehicle checked by your authorised repairer 110 Vehicle Care 4 Remove bulb from reflector housing 5 When fitting anew bulb engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector 6 Engage the spring clip 7 Place headlamp protective cover in position and close 8 Plugconnector onto bulb Headlamp aiming The screw located upper headlamp is to adjust low beam headlamp aiming If the headlamps need to be re aimed it is recommended that the vehicle is taken to your authorised repairer for service because it is related with safety Parking lamps 1 Detach plug connector from bulb i 3 Remove side light bulb holder from reflector 2 Remove protective cover Vehicle Care 111 Soe ee ae Remove bulb from socket Insert new bulb Insert holder in reflector Place headlamp protective cover in position and close Plug connector onto bulb Fog Lamps Front Turn Signal Lamps Have bulbs replaced by a Chevrolet retailer Foglamp Aiming The screw located upper fog lamps is to adjust low beam headlamp aiming If the fog lamps ne
59. forward This is because both the vehicle and its occupants are initially traveling at the same speed The brakes slow the vehicle and the occupants continue to move forward somewhat inside the vehicle However properly positioned and restrained occupants are rarely injured when a vehicle comes to a stop by even sudden 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 occupants strength are generally sufficient to safely counteract the force ofa braking stop In a crash a vehicle may go from highway speed to a full stop in a fraction of a second and in a distance of less than one foot This extremely short stopping time and distance greatly increases the force placed upon the occupants No person has the strength or reflexes to counteract this force Even occupants properly positioned and wearing their safety belts will find their head upper torso arms and hips thrown forward at the speed the vehicle was traveling before 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 surfaces Air bags provide additional stopping time and distance for the head and upper torsos of front occupants in moderate to severe frontal or near frontal collisions This additional time and distance ca
60. h off the engine and ignition Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock engages If the vehicle is ona level surface or uphill slope engage first gear before switching off the ignition On an uphill slope turn the front wheels away from the kerb If the vehicle is on a downhill slope engage reverse gear before switching off the ignition Turn the front wheels towards the kerb Close the windows Lock the vehicle Driving amp Operating 91 ENGINE EXHAUST Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide which is colourless and odourless and could be fatal if inhaled If exhaust gases enter the interior of the vehicle open the windows Have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop Avoid driving with an open load compartment otherwise exhaust gases could enter the vehicle 92 Driving amp Operating Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust gas Fuel grades other than those listed on pages Fuel for petrol engines on page 99 could damage the catalytic converter or electronic components Unburnt petrol will overheat and damage the catalytic converter Therefore avoid excessive use of the starter running the fuel tank dry and starting the engine by pushing or towing In the event of misfiring uneven engine running a reduction in engine performance or other unusual prob lems have the cause of the fault rectified by
61. i freeze In order to protect your vehicle in extremely cold weather use mix of 40 percent water and 60 percent anti freeze Plain water or the wrong mixture can damage the cooling system Do not use plain water alcohol or methanol anti freeze in coolant system The engine may overheat or even catch fire Coolant can be hazardous material Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with coolant Clean your skin and nails with soap and water after coming in contact with coolant Keep out of reach of children Coolant can irritate the skin and can cause illness or death if swallowed It is not needed to add coolant more frequently than the recommended interval If you are adding coolant often this may be a sign that your engine needs maintenance Contact a workshop for a check of the cooling system We recommend that you consult your authorized repairer Vehicle Care 105 Power Steering Fluid Open the cap and remove it The power steering fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks Fill up ifthe level is low 106 Vehicle Care 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 An overflow of the fluid may cause the fluid to burn or discolor paintwork Do not overfill the reservoir An engine fire can cause personal injuries and damage your vehicle and othe
62. ill ethanol content of max 10 by volume petrol in your diesel powered vehicle may be used your vehicle can be seriously damaged If you vehicle has diesel engine you can confirm the correct fuel by taking a look at information on the fuel filler cap Use fuel with the recommended octane rating See Engine data on page 140 Use of fuel with too low an octane rating can reduce engine power and torque and slightly increases fuel consumption Use of fuel with too low an octane If you use inappropriate grade fuel or For safety reasons fuel containers pumps and hoses must be properly earthed Static electricity build up can ignite the petrol vapor You can be burnt and your vehicle damaged rating could lead to uncontrolled put incorrect fuel additives into the combustion and engine damage fuel tank the engine and catalytic converter may seriously be damaged 96 Driving amp Operating Before refueling switch off engine and any external heaters with combustion chambers Switch off any mobile phone Vaporized fuel can be ignited by electromagnetic waves or currency of mobile phone Fuel is flammable and explosive No smoking No naked flames or sparks Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station when refueling Remove static electricity on your hands by touching something able to release static electricity when touching or opening fuel cap or refueling nozzle Don t do any action
63. indicated by markings on the sidewall If there is more wear at the front than the rear swap round front wheels and rear Do not use different size and type of tires and wheels than those originally installed on the vehicle It can affect safety and performance of the vehicle It could lead to handling failure or rollover and serious injury When replacing tires be sure to install all four tires and wheels of the same size type tread brand and load carrying capacity The use of any other tire size or type may seriously affect ride handling ground clearance stopping distance body clearance and speedometer reliability Wheels Covers Wheel covers and tires that are factory approved for the respective vehicle and comply with all of the relevant wheel and tire combination requirements must be used If the wheel covers and tires used are not factory approved the tires must not have a rim protection ridge Wheel covers must not impair brake cooling Use of unsuitable tires or wheel covers could lead to sudden pressure loss and thereby accidents Tire Changing Mixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving If you mix tires of different sizes brands or types radial and bias belted tires the vehicle may not handle properly and you could have a crash Using tires of different sizes brands or types may also cause damage to your vehicle Be sure to use the correct size brand and type
64. ing materials are hazardous and could be poisonous Handle with care Pay attention to information given on the containers Engine oil Engine oil is identified by its quality and also its viscosity Quality is more important than viscosity when selecting which engine oil to use Engine Oil 5W30 API SM GF4 Engine oil additives The use of engine oil additives could cause damage and invalidate the warranty 138 Service amp Maintenance Coolant and antifreeze Use only organic acid type long life coolant LLC antifreeze In countries with moderate climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx 35 C In countries with cold climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx 50 C This concentration should be maintained all year round Maintain a sufficient concentration of anti freeze Coolant additives intended to give additional corrosion protection or seal against minor leaks can cause function problems 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 moisture which will reduce braking effective ness The brake fluid should therefore be replaced at the specified interval Brake fluid should be stored in a sealed container to avoid water absorption Ensure brake fluid does not become contaminated Power steering fluid Only use Dexron VI fl
65. ing windshield under Air depress the clutch pedal and engage the gear conditioning system on page 78 If the gear does not engage set the lever to neutral release the clutch pedal and window under Electronic climate depress again then repeat gear See Demisting and defrosting control system on page 83 selection See Manual transmission on page 92 12 Introduction PARKING Starting Engine With The Ignition m Do not park the vehicle on an easily Switch flammable surface The high relists Turn key to positionl move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering wheel lock Manual transmission operate clutch Do notpress accelerator pedal Turn key to position 3 depressing the clutch pedal and foot brake then release when engine is running temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface Always apply parking brake without pressing release button Apply as firmly as possible on downhill or uphill slopes Depress the footbrake at the same time to reduce operating force Switch off the engine and ignition Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock engages If the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill slope engage first gear before switching off the ignition On an uphill slope turn the front wheels away from the kerb If the vehicle is on a downhill slope engage reverse gear before switching off the ignition Turn the front wheels towards the kerb Close windows Loc
66. is required switch the cooling system off to save fuel Use only R 134a refrigerant Climate control systems are serviced by qualified personnel only Improper service methods may cause personal injury Manual air recirculation mode lt gt The manual air recirculation mode is operated with the s amp gt button The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode In operation without cooling the air humidity increases so the windows may mist up The quality of the passenger compartment air deteriorates which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy System switching off Turning the left rotary knob to 0 switches all functions of heating ventilation and cooling system off Climate Control 85 AIR VENTS Adjustable Air Vents At least one air vent must be open while cooling is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air movement The center vent is not closed com pletely Direct the flow of air by tilting and swiveling the slats Press the cover of each vent to open the side vents and rotate it to the direction you want If you do not want the flow close the cover of the vent Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents There is a risk of damage and injury in case of an accident Fixed Air Vents Additional air vents are located beneath the windshield and front door windows and in the foot wells 86 Cli
67. k the vehicle See Keys on page 13 Before restarting or to switch off the engine turn key back to 0 KEYS DOORS AND WINDOWS Keys locks neseewnnodnenensncaneumndocarnniads 13 DOOTS srecmmacerscnsecetararuneriqmentoneranenss 15 Exterior MITTOTS asissiacninnarinicensionare 16 nterior MITTOF a sgecanianmsiannrsimninanarerind 17 Windows costvaisstrcicaisessueicclnansaeiemincanaleads 18 Sun WIS ONS sesin na ikiia 20 KEYS LOCKS Keys Replacement keys The key number is specified on a detachable tag The key number must be quoted when ordering replacement keys Two keys are provided with your new vehicle Keep one ofthe two keys as a spare See Lock under Exterior care on page 130 Do not leave the key in the vehicle e Lock the vehicle e Take the key with you Note In case of loss replacement keys are available from Chevrolet retailers Keys doors amp windows 13 Central Locking System You can activate the central door locking system from the driver s door This system allows you to lock and unlock all the doors from the driver s door using either the key or the door lock button from inside If the driver s door is not closed properly the central locking system will not work 14 Keys doors amp windows Fault in central locking system Unlocking Manually unlock the driver s door by turning the key in the lock The other doors can be opened by using the interior handle
68. ll also be able to provide similar Beat related services IN ORDER FOR THE WARRANTY ON YOUR VEHICLE TO APPLY IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOUR BEAT 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 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 appropriately filled out service booklet Owner s Manual are the tool kit and your vehicle documents You have been informed of the service intervals and necessary service checks including under extreme operating conditions and in particular with regard to oil changing of petrol engines City date CHEVROLET Retailer s ASO s Stamp and Signature Service amp Warranty 151 152 Service amp Warranty Service amp Warranty 153 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 understo
69. ll width mm Height mm w o roof rack Height mm with roof rack Wheel base mm Front wheel track mm Rear wheel track mm Turning circle diameter m 9 69 Vehicle Weight Kerb weight kg Gross vehicle weight kg Wheel amp tyres Wheel rim size 965 1340 14 x 4 5J alloy 14x4 5J steel Radial tubeless Tyre type 142 Technical Data CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS Fluid Chart Tire Pressures Engine oil 5W30 API SM GF4 3 75 It Tire and Seating Information Transmission oil SAE 75W85 2 11 Engine coolant Ethylene Glycol 4 74 lt organic acid type COLD TIRE PRESSURE long life coolant F 220 kpa 32 psi 2 2 bar Brake Fluid GM India DOT 4 Power Steering Fluid 220 kpa 32 psi 2 2 bar Refrigerant R 134A Refrigerant oil Refrigerant Oil 0 11 It Fuel Tank Petrol nominal capacity It 96682152 SERVICE AND WARRANTY Standard limited warranty CO VERA a iclentenciansiarevanaiavarasanenmins Predelivery inspection and vehicle delivery siicisndsssdiedinsadaedines Owner s statement of acceptance esssssssersesseresrsesseesse Chevrolet service s ccccceeeeees Separate corrosion protection SOU VICS aPesleatovateestaccyatahctaiiatistaaaras Body inspection record Emission warranty ccsceceeees ANNEXUTE 20 cceccsesescccesscereveceoeveseses Service amp Warranty 143 144 Service amp Warranty STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
70. making static electricity like getting on and off vehicle when refueling Vaporized fuel can be ignited by static electricity If you can smell fuel in your vehicle have the cause of this remedied immediately by a Chevrolet retailer 1 Stop the engine 2 Pull up on fuel filler door release lever located on the floor right front side of driver s seat 3 Turn the fuel filler cap counter clockwise slowly Ifa hissing sound is heard wait for it to stop before Remove the cap The cap is tethered to the vehicle After refueling replace cap Turn it clockwise until you hear several clicks Push the fuel filler door closed until it latches Note If in cold weather the fuel filler door does not open tap the door lightly Then try to open it again completely unscrewing the cap The fuel filler door is in the right rear quarter panel Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately VEHICLE CARE General information 006 97 Vehicle check siccidivcccicssccnaranciand 98 Engine compartment overview 101 Bulb replacement lt cacecsocerasevens 109 Electrical system loavesansssoncsorcuears 115 Vehicle tools icscacantnawacamsanmuprcsaaaaans 119 Wheel and tires 0 eeeeeeeeeees 120 Jump starting oe eceseeeeeeeees 127 TOWING shisentiaseonedictoeiaastaveinlanaisen 128 Appearance care ncscensocsracnesuorserens 130 GENERAL INFORMATION Accessories And Modifications We recom
71. mate Control MAINTENANCE Air Intake The air intake in front of the windshield in the engine compartment must be kept clear to allow air intake Remove any leaves dirt or snow Passenger Compartment Air Filter The filter cleans dust soot pollen spore from the air entering the vehicle through the air intake Filter replacement 1 Remove the glove box To remove the glove box open and pullit up by each side Remove the filter cover by pulling right side of the cover Replace the air conditioner filter 4 Assemble the filter cover and glove box in reverse order Note We recommend that you consult your authorised Chevrolet retailer to replace the filter More frequent maintenance of the air filter is required if the driving circumstances are dusty roads air pollution areas and frequent unpaved roads It makes the filter efficiency to be decreased and the bronchus to be bad effected Air Conditioning Regular Operation In order to ensure continuously efficient performance cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month irrespective of the weather and time of year Operation with cooling is not possible when outside temperature is low Service For optimal cooling performance it is recommended to annually check the climate control system Functionality and pressure test Heating functionality Leakage check Check of drive belts Cleaning of condenser an
72. mend to use genuine parts and accessories and factory approved parts specific for your vehicle type We cannot assess or guarantee for other products even if they have a regulatory or otherwise granted approval Do not make any modifications to the electrical system e g changes of electronic control units chip tuning Never modify your vehicle It may affect the performance durability and safety of the vehicle and the warrant may not cover any problems caused by the modification Vehicle Care 97 Vehicle Storage Storage for a long period of time If the vehicle is to be stored for several months Washand wax the vehicle m Have the wax in the engine compartment and underbody checked Clean and preserve rubber seals Change engine oil Drain washer fluid reservoir Check coolant anti freeze and corrosion protection m Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load m Park vehicle in dry well ventilated place Engage first or reverse gear Prevent the vehicle from rolling Donotapply parking brake Open bonnet close all doors and lock the vehicle m Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle 98 Vehicle Care battery Beware that all systems are not functional e g anti theft alarm system m Close the hood Putting back into operation When the vehicle is to be put back into operation m Connect the clamp to the negative terminal of the vehicle ba
73. n also inflate in moderate 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 immovable barrier at 15 to 23 km h 9 3 14 3 mph 36 Seats amp Restraints Air bags inflate when a sensor detects a front end crash of a severity sufficient for air bag deployment The crash sensor sends an electric signal to initiate the air bag s inflation A propellant is ignited which rapidly burns inside the air bag module producing enough nitrogen gas to fully inflate the air bag The chemical process and nitrogen gas are harmless to the vehicle s occupants Within 0 045 seconds of the crash detection the pressure of the inflating air bag splits open the plastic trim covering on the module which is scored on the inside surface to allow the trim of the steering wheel hub or passenger side instrument panel to split open under force The air bag fully inflates to create a surface that can catch the forward movement of the front occupant s head and upper torso As the occupant 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 Note Air bags cannot smother you and they don t restrict your movement Air bags have vents so they deflate immediately after cushio
74. n and the like should be cleaned off immediately as they contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint damage If using a vehicle wash comply with the vehicle wash manufacturer s instructions The windshield wipers and rear window wiper must be switched off Lock the vehicle so that the fuel filler flap cannot be opened Remove antenna and external accessories such as roof racks etc If you wash your vehicle by hand make sure that the insides of the wheel housings are also thoroughly rinsed out Clean edges and folds on opened doors and the hood as well as the areas they cover Have the door hinges of all doors greased by a workshop Do not clean the engine compartment with a steam jet or high pressure jet cleaner Thoroughly rinse and leather off the vehicle Rinse leather frequently Use separate leathers for painted and glass surfaces remnants of wax on the windows will impair vision Do not use hard objects to remove spots of tar Use tar removal spray on painted surfaces Exterior lights Headlight and other light covers are made of plastic Do not use any abrasive or caustic agents do not use an ice scraper and do not clean them dry Polishing and waxing Wax the vehicle regularly at the latest when water no longer beads Otherwise the paintwork will dry out Polishing is necessary only if the paint has become dull or if solid deposits have become attached to it Paintwork polish with
75. n save lives and prevent serious injuries Help Your Air Bags To Protect You Besides their lifesaving benefits the air bag system also poses some moderate risks Because an air bag inflates with considerable force speed and suddenness the air bag supplemental restraint system will be safer and more effective if the occupants are properly positioned in the vehicle Essential Air Bag Safety Rules e Never place a rear facing child seat in the front seat Children age 12 years and under should ride in the back seat whenever possible 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 modules They can become projectiles during inflation causing severe injury Do not lean forward or rest any part of your body on the trim covering the air bag modules Do not drive with the steering column tilt adjusted fully upward Severe injury and death can result from failing to observe these air bag safety rules Always secure any rear facing child seat in the back seat Child restraint systems in which the child faces the rear of the seat must never be placed in the front seat The deployment of an air bag risks severe injury or death to a child in a rear facing child seat placed in the front seat Children should
76. n tampered with This list is neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the decision of General Motors India Pvt Ltd shall be final and binding Service amp Warranty 149 WHAT THE OWNER MUST DO In order to keep this warranty valid you must Use your vehicle as instructed in the owner s manual Have your vehicle inspected according to this schedule The cost of the service is borne by the owner If the services are not performed within the specified time limits the general and the rust through warranty as referred to under Clause 2 above shall be rendered null and void and shall not be reinstated by a subsequent service Keep the warranty amp service booklet owner s manual and all receipts in a safe place to present to the CHEVROLET retailer at regular maintenance visits and when repair work is required PARTS COVERED BY OTHER WARRANTY CONDITION Battery The coverage period is 1 year from the date of new vehicle registration regardless of the distance traveled Tyres This warranty is covered by the tyre manufacturer The coverage period is one year Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for details Audio Radio Acc This warranty is covered by the audio radio Acc manufacturer The coverage period is one year Please check with your CHEVROLET retailer for details MAKING THE WARRANTY EFFECTIVE The warranty goes into effect after CHEVROLET authorized retailer fills in the appropriate information about your vehicle
77. n the vehicle not meeting any such given legal regulatory requirement during inspection by such authorities 11 Emission Warranty will be applicable irrespective of the change of ownership of the vehicle provided all the conditions as laid down in this document are met from the date of original sale of the vehicle This Emission Warranty will be applicable only if the customer i Observes all the important instructions and any other precau tions listed in the OM for use of the vehicle ii Under all circumstances uses lubricants and fuel as recom mended by General Motors India Pvt Ltd i11 Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance at CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet only in accordance with General Motors India Pvt Ltd guidelines and enters the details in the Service Booklet iv Immediately approaches the nearest Authorized Service Center as per the list in this booklet upon discovery of failure to comply with the In use emission standard inspite of having maintained and used the vehicle in accordance with the instructions in the OM and having carried out such repairs and adjustments as may be required with a view to establish such compliance v Produces the Pollution Under Control PUC certificate valid for the period immediately preceding the test during which the failure is discovered the test having been carried out either for obtaining a new certificate or pur
78. ndicator leverdown rightindicator If the lever is moved past the resistance point the indicator is switched on constantly When the steering wheel moves back the indicator is automati cally deactivated Front Fog Lamp To turn the fog lamps on make sure the low beam headlamps are on And turn the ring on the middle of the combination switch lever to ON position To turn the fog lamps off turn the ring to the OFF position Parking Lamps When the vehicle is parked the position lamp front and rear on one side can be activated 1 Switch offignition 2 Move turn signal lever all the way up left parking lamp or down right parking lamp Confirmed by a signal and the corresponding turn signal control indicator Reversing Lamps The reversing lamp come on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is selected Misted Lamp Covers The inside of the lamp housing may mist up briefly in poor wet and cold weather conditions in heavy rain or after washing The mist disappears quickly by itself to help switch on the headlamps Lighting 65 INTERIOR LIGHTING Courtesy Light Note The battery can be discharged if the lights keep turning on for a long time Avoid using the courtesy light while driving in the dark A lit passenger compartment reduces visibility in the dark and could cause acollision Operate rocker switch always on until shut off manually automatic switchi
79. ng on when you open a door and off after doors are closed always off even when doors are open 66 Lighting LIGHTING FEATURES Battery Power Protection Switching off electric lights Battery saver is to prevent the battery from being discharged If you open the driver s door parking and headlamps lights are turned off automatically when the ignition is switched to LOCK or ACC position The courtesy lights will not be applied with this function INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM OPTION INTRODUCTION Theft Deterrent Feature Option Setting the security lock registering the ID code Turn off the radio Press POWER simultaneously holding down INFO and 4 The ID code registration mode will be established amp Press 1 6 to enter the four digit codes Press 1 6 to confirm the code again The radio shows security on The ID code will be registered and the radio will be turned off Releasing The Security Lock Turn off the radio Press POWER simultaneously holding down INFO and 4 The ID code registration mode will be established amp Press 1 6 to enter the four digit codes Infotainment System 67 The radio shows security off If the code entry agrees with the registered code the security lock is released and the radio 1s turned off Note If you have a problem contact your Chevrolet retailer 68 Infotainment System Overview 11
80. ngine Coolant 3 Fuel Filter Fuel Line and Connections Air Cleaner Element 2 Spark Plugs I I Spark Plug Wires EVAP canister vapor lines amp solenoid valve filter PCV System Chart Symbols I Inspect these items and their related parts If necessary correct clean replenish adjust rotate or replace R Replace or change 1 If a vehicle is operated under severe conditions short distance driving extensive idling or driving in dusty conditions change engine oil and the filter every 7 500 kms or 6 months whichever comes first 2 Inspect the air cleaner element 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 I R I I R I R R I W j j TE Service amp Maintenance 135 For vehicles with normal annual mileage Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first MAINTENANCE ITEM 1 Year 15000 1 5 Years 22500 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4 Years 60000 4 5 Years 67500 5 Years 75000 5 5 Years 82500 6 Years 90000 6 5 Years 97500 7 Years 105000 CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust Pipe amp Mountings Front Brake Pads amp Discs 5 Parking Brake Brake Line amp Connections Including Booster Manual Transaxle Fluid 3 Chassis amp Underbody Bolt
81. ning you The entire process from initial contact through the air bag s inflation and deflation occurs within 0 2 seconds faster than the blink of an eye Because the collision is over in a fraction of a second and vehicles 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 bags to deploy nearly instantaneously to protect the vehicle s occupants 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 normal The burning smell is from the propellant 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 inflation 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 an authorized dealer e Any of your air bags have deployed e The air bag warning lamp indicates malfunction Do not drive your vehicle after one or more air bags have deployed Do not try to repair alter or dispose of the air bag yourself Air bags are installed under high pressure with sophisticat
82. ns Failure to have the required periodic inspection and required service performed as per the Periodic Maintenance Schedule b Improper or wrong maintenance and in deviation with guidelines mentioned in this service booklet c Any modification alterations made to the vehicle such as including but not restricted to adding lights changing engine specifications to increase horsepower or using wide tyres and or any other modification in the vehicle that may likely to have an effect on the performance of the vehicle e g defects caused by the installation of non homologated wheels and tyres are not covered by the warranty d Failure to use genuine parts fluids oil coolant brake fluid and or other accessories consumables recommended or approved by General Motors India Pvt Ltd e Use of the vehicle for purposes or in a manner other than the one mentioned in the Owner s Manual Exceeding specified capacities such as loading weight passenger speed use as a commercial vehicle and rpm limitations f Damage caused by driving the vehicle under severe conditions such as un pliable or water logged roads in races or rallies g Damage caused by natural disasters including but not restricted to earthquakes storms floods fire and accidents The owners are recommended to keep their vehicle insurance valid at all times h Damage caused by smoke chemicals bird droppings salt stone chipping scratches iron dust or any other extraneous
83. nt when the vehicle moves at constant speeds Continued 24 Seats amp Restraints However in a sudden or strong stop e Safety belt latch plate and buckle e Only one occupant per one safety or during heavy acceleration or deceleration the safety belt will lock automatically 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 e Seatback upright not reclined to prevent you from submarining or slipping out from under the safety belt and injuring vulnera ble body parts in a crash e 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 vulnerable parts of your body in a crash Continued securely fastened with a click if the safety belt is not securely latched it cannot provide any protection pull on the belt to make sure it is secure Lap portion of safety belt snug and low on hips and bony pelvis not abdomen where the restrain ing 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 excessive forwa
84. nty or the associ ated parts are not independently 168 Service amp Warranty ve 8 replaceable on 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 suitable repairs or modifications Any consequential repairs or replacement of parts which may be found necessary to establish compliance to In use emission standards in addition to the replacement of the components covered under Emission Warranty will not be made free of cost unless such parts are also found to be ina warrantable condition within the scope and limit of the product Warranty Chevrolet Beat 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 ment under warranty will be the property of General Motors India Pvt Ltd 9 General Motors India Pvt Ltd will not be responsible for the cost of transportation of the vehicle to the nearest retailer or any loss due to non availability of the vehicle during the period of a warranty claim and examination by CHEVROLET retailers 10 General Motors India Pvt Ltd will not be responsible for any fines penalties that may be charged by Statutory or Regulatory authorities on account of failure of the vehicle to comply with the in use emission standards o
85. o make scratches 2 Remove the bulb 3 Replace the bulb 4 Reinstall the lamp assembly 1 Unscrew both screws 2 Remove bulb housing downward taking care not to pull on the cable Rotate bulb holder anti clockwise to disengage 3 Remove bulb from holder and renew bulb 4 Insert bulb holder in bulb housing and rotate clockwise 5 Insert bulb housing and secure using a screwdriver Load compartment lamps l Press the screwdriver lamp out with a 2 Remove bulb 3 Insert new bulb 4 Install lamp Vehicle Care 115 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse In a box above the positive terminal of the battery are some main fuses If necessary have them changed by a workshop Before replacing a fuse turn off the respective switch and the ignition A blown fuse can be recognised by its melted wire Do not replace the fuse until the cause of the fault has been remedied Some functions are protected by several fuses Fuses may also be inserted without existence of a function Fuse extractor A fuse extractor may be located in the fuse box in the engine compartment Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side and withdraw fuse 116 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Fuse Block The fuse box is in the the engine compartment Disengage the cover lift it upwards and remove Note
86. o the vehicle Seats amp Restraints 41 42 Seats amp Restraints STORAGE Storage compartments 66 43 Luggage load locations 45 Additional storage features 47 Information on loading the vehicle 47 Storage 43 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Instrument Panel Storage Coin Box Storage on top of the instrument panel Store your coins ina place The storage is used for small articles etc 44 Storage _ Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion If the hot liquid spills you burn yourself Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of sudden stop or collision do not place uncovered or unsecured bottles glasses cans etc in the cup holder while the vehicle is inmotion To open pull the grip To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or a sudden stop always keep the glovebox door closed while driving The cup holders are located in the front console and rear part of the center console Sunglasses Storage Fold down to open Donotuse for storing heavy objects LUGGAGE LOAD LOCATIONS Luggage Compartment Folding down rear seat backrests Do not stack luggage or other cargo higher than the front seats Do not allow passengers to sit on the folded seatbacks while the vehicle is in motion Unrestrained lugg
87. od 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 154 Service amp Warranty Cor s CHEVROLET Dear Customer We are confident that you and your family would be enjoying the safe and comfortable drive ofthe Chevrolet Beat 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 Beat 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 Service amp Warranty 155 1000 kms 30 days reassurance check up whichever is earlier VIN no PDI no Date of service Date of delivery Retailer code Customer s name Customer s tel no I confirm that the vehicle has been inspected and delivered to my satisfaction Retailer s Signature Customer s Signature 156 Service amp Warranty 1000 kms Reassurance check up General Status review Check closing efforts
88. of doors keyless entry system amp other functions Under hood Visually check routing leaks amp damage Check fluid levels Engine oil level Brake clutch oil level Coolant level Power steering oil M Toil Windscreen washer level amp add washer fluid Underbody wheels Visually check routing leaks amp damage Check tyre pressure Electrical Checks Malfunction indicator lamp Engine check lamp Charging lamp Oil pressure lamp Parking brake lamp indicator High beam Turn signal Hazard indicator amp all other telltale lamp Cigarette lighter rear defogger Check lighting system Horn Radio Outside Mirrors High Low beam Hazard signal Turn signal Flash to pass signal Front Rear fog lamps Tail lamps Stop lamp Reversing lamp Trunk lamp Dynamic Evaluation Steering function noise abnormal drag Clutch amp gear shifting function noise Accelerating amp braking function noise Check 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 Kms I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction Customer s Signature Labour free amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card Service amp Warranty 157 CHEVROLET inspection Ist Service Check 6 months 7500 kms whichever occurs earlier VIN Regn No Deliver
89. on Take special care while using your inside rearview mirror when it is adjusted for night vision Failure to ensure a clear rear view while driving may result in a collision causing damage to your vehicle or other property and or personal injury 18 Keys doors amp windows WINDOWS Manual Windows Option Power Windows Option Take care when operating the power windows There is risk of injury particularly to children If there are children on the rear seat switch on the child safety system for the power windows Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move The door windows can be opened or closed with the window winders Power windows can be operated with ignition on Operate the switch for the respective window by pushing to open or pulling to close Operation You may operate the power windows when the ignition switch 1s ON by using the power window switches on each door panel To raise the window lift up the switch Keys doors amp windows 19 To lower the window press down the switch Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position Body parts outside vehicle can be struck by passing objects Please keep all parts of the body inside vehicle Children can operate and become entrapped in power windows Do not leave your keys or unattended children in your car Serious injury or de
90. on before operating the vehicle with passengers in the back seat Do not pull the release knobs on the top of the seatback while the vehicle is Moving It can cause injuries or damage to the occupants Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat Never allow passengers to sit on top of the folded down seatback while the car is moving as this is not a proper seating position and no seat belts are available for use This could result in serious injury or death in case of an accident or sudden stop Objects carried on the folded down seatback should not extend higher than the top of the front seats This could allow cargo to slide forward and cause injury or damage during sudden stops ADDITIONAL STORAGE FEATURES Convenience Net You can carry small loads with your optional convenience net To install the net hang each loop in the upper corner of the net to both anchors of the back panel The convenience net is designed for small loads Do not carry heavy objects in your convenience net Storage 47 INFORMATION ON LOADING THE VEHICLE m Heavy objects in the load compart ment should be placed against the seat backrests Ensure the backrests are securely engaged If objects can be stacked the heavier objects should be placed at th
91. or labelling are written in bold letters DANGER WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Text marked Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury Disregarding this information may endanger life Text marked amp AWarning provides information on risk of accident or injury Disregarding this information may lead to injury Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage We wish you many hours of pleasur able driving Chevrolet or Option The asterisk and Option in this manual signify an item of equipment that is not included on all vehicles Such items include engine options model variations specific to one country and optional equipment All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication General Motors India Pvt Ltd reserves 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 countries Before attempting to register Introduction 3 this vehicle in any other country check all applicable regulations and make any necessary modifications This manual describes the options and trims available at the time of publica tion Some of the items covered may not apply to your vehicle Contact your CHEVROLET re
92. over attaching IEE clips and open the cover Caution O ion 2 Replace the air filter Overfilled engine oil must be drained 3 Lock the cover with the cover or suctioned out attaching clips See Capacities and Specifications on page 142 104 Vehicle Care The engine needs clean air to operate properly Do not operate your vehicle without the air cleaner element installed Driving without the air cleaner element properly installed can damage your engine Engine Coolant 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 Maintain a sufficient concentration of anti freeze Only use approved anti freeze Coolant level Too low a coolant level can cause engine damage If the cooling system is cold the coolant level should be above the filling line mark Fill up if the level is low Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap Carefully open the cap relieving the pressure slowly Fill up with a mixture of demineralised water and anti freeze approved for the vehicle Install the cap tightly Have the anti freeze concentration checked and have the cause of the coolant loss remedied by a Chevrolet reatailer Note If the coolant level falls below the line mark refill the radiator with 50 50 mix of de mineralized water and phosphate ant
93. pact placing their bodies near or against the air bag modules This can cause severe injury from the force of an air bag s deployment How air bags work Air bags are designed to keep your head neck and chest from slamming into the instrument panel steering wheel or windshield in a front end crash They are not designed to inflate in rear end or rollover crashes or in most side impact crashes Your air bags are designed 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 severe collision which is either frontal or when the impact angle is up to 30 from straight ahead This crash severity level at which the air bag will deploy was selected to assure inflation of air bags 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 another vehicle The actual speed at which the air bags will inflate may be higher in the real world because real world accidents usually involve more complicated multi vehicle impacts angled impacts and incomplete frontal impacts e g sideswipes and because the object struck is usually not immovable Seats amp Restraints 35 Note An air bag ca
94. page 62 See Flash to pass on page 62 Introduction 9 HORN Hazard Warning Flashers Turn And Lane change Signals Operated with the A button leverup leftindicator Press Po See Hazard warning flashers on page lever down right indicator 63 See Turn and lane change signals on page 64 See Parking lamps on page 64 10 Introduction WASHER AND WIPER CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Windshield Wipers Windshield Wiper Heated Rear Window OFF System off Pull lever Heating is operated by pressing the Gy INT Intermittent operation See Windshield washer under button LO Continuous wipe slow speed Windshield wiper washer on page 50 See Heated rear window Windshield HI Continuous wipe fast speed See Washer fluid on page 106 wiper de icer on page 19 For a single swipe when the windscreen wipers are off lightly move the lever toward the INT position and release it See Windshield wiper washer on page 50 Introduction 11 TRANSMISSION GETTING STARTED Demisting And Defrosting The Manual Transmission Check Before Starting Off Windows Tyre pressure and condition Engine oil level and fluid levels All windows mirrors exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt snow and ice and operational m Proper position of seats seat belts and mirrors m Check brake function at low speed particularly if the brakes are wet Press button By Reverse with the vehicle stationary See Demist
95. petitions races rallies or for the purpose of establishing records 8 Examination by CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet of the vehicle shows that any of the conditions stipulated in the OM with regard to use and maintenance have been violated 9 A vehicle which has been run on adulterated fuel or lubricant or fuels lubricants other than those specified by General Motors India Pvt Ltd Scope and Limits 1 This emission warranty is in addition to the product warranty for the vehicle as per the scope and 170 Service amp Warranty 2 limit described in the OM and all conditions described therein will apply in addition to those exclu sively stipulated in this warranty The emission warranty covers only compliance with the emission standard as specified in sub rule 2 of Rule 115 of CMVR It does not cover any other performance of these parts or routine test and consequent maintenance or adjustments to establish compli ance to the in use emission standard as applicable to the state in which the vehicle is registered and is in use Service amp Warranty 171 ANNEXURE I Definitions l 10 11 Vehicle The Motor Vehicle approved for sale within India under the provisions of Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 or any subsequent amendment or substitution thereof Owner s Manual OM A document given to the customer at the time of sale of the vehicle giving guidelines on use and
96. r death due to a drop in the oxygen level and or body temperature Controls for m Temperature m Airdistribution m Fan speed m Heating Climate Control 77 m Demisting and Defrosting Airrecirculation m Heatedrear window Temperature Adjust the temperature by turning the knob red warm blue cold Air distribution Select air outlet by turning the centered knob 2 Bi level mode To the face and foot 4j to the foot well with a small amount of the air being directed to windshield front door windows and side air vents 24 Facemode tothe face area y Demist Defrost mode wi Demist Foot mode To the windshield and foot well 78 Climate Control hone ae Adjust the air flow by switching the fan to the desired speed Demisting windshield Driving with recirculation mode for prolonged period of time can make you sleepy Periodically turn to the outside air mode for fresh air The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode In operation without cooling the air humidity increases so the windows may mist up The quality of the passenger compartment air deteriorates which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy The air recirculation mode is operated with the s gt lever 1 Set the recirculation mode to outside air mode and turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST 57 2 Switch on cooling x 3 Select desired temperature 4 Adjust the fan cont
97. r filling of the battery by unauthorised dealers auto electricians are not covered by warranty e Consequent liabilities are not covered by this warranty policy e Get Battery checked every 3 months CHEVROLET retailer s Stamp 164 Service amp Warranty SEPARATE CORROSION PROTECTION SERVICE Body Underbody Corrosion Protection Service General Motors India Pvt Ltd provides a three 3 years or 1 00 000 kms whichever is earlier warranty vehicle that no rust through of the body underbody will occur provided that the directives from General Motors India Pvt Ltd concerning the treatment maintenance and care of the vehicle Owner s Manual and especially the inspection and checks prescribed in the service booklet have been carried out Furthermore the body paintwork and the corrosion protection must be visually inspected for damage as part of the regular annual inspection or 15 000 kms service The customer is informed of any damage detected and measures to rectify this damage Any damage discovered is also indicated in the following corrosion protection diagram Confirmation of the inspection is indicated by a stamp and dated signature accompanied by indication of the vehicle mileage on the following verification documents Make use of this possibility in order to avoid problems during warranty claims regarding rust through of the body underbody The rust through warranty is not applicable if areas damaged by
98. r property Washer Fluid Fill with windshield washer fluid that contains anti freeze To refill windshield washer fluid reservoir m 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 m If air temperature is likely to go below freezing use windshield washer fluid which has sufficient anti freezing property Brake Fluid Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive Avoid contact with eyes skin fabrics and painted surfaces The brake fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks When filling up ensure maximum cleanliness as contamination of the brake fluid can lead to brake system malfunctions Have the cause of the loss of brake fluid remedied by a workshop Only use brake fluid approved for the vehicle See Brake Fluid under Recommended fluids and lubricants on page 137 Make sure you thoroughly clean around the brake fluid reservoir cap before removing the cap Contamination of the brake fluid system can affect system performance leading to costly repairs An overflow of brake fluid on the engine may cause the fluid to burn Do not overfill the reservoir An engine fire can cause personal injuries and damage your vehicle and other property Do not dispose of used brake fluid with your household waste Use your local authorized waste management facility
99. r 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 second the runner could expect to walk away uninjured Why In the first instance the body hit the non yielding concrete surface and stopped immediately All 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 absorbed the sprinter s energy by deforming Ifa car crashes into a concrete wall at 30 miles per hour 50 km h the front bumper of the car stops immediately but the passenger 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 5
100. radio increases the audio level If this button is pressed more than 1 second then the radio increases the audio volume step by step Volume Down Button Press VOLUME DOWN to decrease the audio volume Press this button then the radio increases the audio volume If this button is pressed more than 1 second then the radio decrease the audio volume step by step Seek 4 1 RADIO MODE Press this button to move to next preset 76 Infotainment System 4 2 station Favorite preset 1 2 gt 3 4 Press this button more than 1 second to search for the next station CDP MODE Press this button to jump to the next track Track01 Track02 gt Press this button more than 1 second to play back the track fast forward 5 Mode The play mode will be change by following order whenever this button is pressed FM AM gt CDP USB AUX gt FM The radio skips the CDP mode if there is no disc in the radio The radio skips the USB mode if there is no USB memory on the radio The radio skips the AUX mode if there is aux jack in the socket on the radio CLIMATE CONTROL Climate control systems 71 AIT Vents ccscesscccccessscscssesescessees 85 Maintenance csssssescereessesoens 86 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Air Conditioning System A Warning Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating system on It may cause serious harm o
101. rd movement and injury in a crash Continued 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 Children in secure child seats in a 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 occu pants not wearing a safety belt are an injury threat to themselves and to other occupants in the vehicle because in a crash they become a free flying body that will strike other persons in their path Continued Seats amp Restraints 25 e No twisted safety belts twisted e Make periodic checks while e Improper use of a safety belt can 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 increase the risk of injury and death from external impacts and ejection in a crash 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
102. rette lighter can be dangerous If the heated cigarette lighter does not pop out within 25 seconds pull it out and consult a Chevrolet retailer to have it repaired We recommend that you consult your authorised repairer It can cause injuries and damage to your vehicle If you leave the vehicle with an inflammable explosive substance such as a disposable lighter inside the car in summer it can explode and cause fire due to an increase of temperature in the passenger compartment and the boot Please ensure that no inflammable explosive substances are left or kept inside the car The cigarette socket should only be used with the cigarette lighter If other 12V power adapters are installed into the cigarette socket fuse failure or a potential thermal incident may occur Instruments amp Controls 53 The barrel of an operating cigarette lighter can become very hot Do not touch the barrel of the cigarette lighter and do not allow children to operate or play with the cigarette lighter This hot metal can cause personal injuries and damage to your vehicle or other property 54 Instruments amp Controls WARNING LIGHTS GAUGES AND INDICATORS Speedometer Indicates vehicle speed Odometer ee ETF SF aL E A990 C Om al The odometer shows how far your car has been driven in kilometres or miles There are two independent trip odometers which measure the distances your vehicle has travelled since
103. rheated resulting in longer braking distance and an unsafe condition After driving through deep water washing the vehicle or using the brakes excessively when going down a steep hill the brakes can temporarily lose their stopping power This may be due to wet brake components or overheating If your brakes temporarily lose their stopping power because of overheating Shift to a lower gear when going down hills Do not continuously apply the brakes If your brakes temporarily lose their power because of wet brake components the following procedure will help restore their normal performance 1 Check behind you for other vehicles Keep a safe forward speed with plenty of space to your rear and sides Gently apply the brakes until normal performance is restored Driving amp Operating 93 Antilock Brake System ABS Option Antilock brake system ABS prevents the wheels from locking ABS starts to regulate brake pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock The vehicle remains steerable even during hard braking ABS control is made apparent through a pulse in the brake pedal and the noise of the regulation process For optimum braking keep the brake pedal fully depressed throughout the braking process despite the fact that the pedal is pulsating Do not reduce the pressure on the pedal The ABS control can be known by vibration and noise of the ABS process When the vehicle ignition is tu
104. rmeracabareranneecasaces 49 Windscreen wiper washer 50 Si sic arene etre amen ne eee 52 Power outlets icacassenesseanansuetatanereindis 53 Cigarette lighter icoscrssnngevamaverses 53 Warning lights gauges and indicators ess chi ciestlanndbatondacos cedacentiieaas 54 Service display ccccessceseseeeeeees 55 Trip computer siiidicteciateindiiGiinarnaia 60 Instruments amp Controls 49 CONTROLS Steering Wheel Adjustment Option Unlock lever adjust steering wheel then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked Do not adjust steering wheel unless vehicle is stationary If strong impact delivers to steering column axle direction when the Press pes steering wheel is adjusted or the lever is locked it may cause damage to the parts related to steering wheel 50 Instruments amp Controls WINDSHIELD WIPER WASHER Windshield Wiper To operate the windshield wipers turn the ignition ON and move the windshield wiper washer lever upward OFF System off INT Intermittent operation LO Continuous wipe slow speed HI Continuous wipe fast speed For a single swipe when the windshield wipers are off lightly move the windshield wiper 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 Misting function To operate the windshield wipers once in case of light
105. rned on a chime is heard which is normal and indicate the ABS is ready See Antilock brake system ABS warning light on page 58 94 Driving amp Operating Fault If there is a fault in the ABS the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heavier than normal The advantages of ABS are no longer available During hard braking the vehicle can no longer be steered and may swerve Have the cause of the fault remedied by a Chevrolet retailer Parking Brake Always apply parking brake firmly without operating the release button and apply as firmly as possible on a downhill or uphill slope To release the parking brake pull the lever up slightly press the release button and fully lower the lever To reduce the operating forces of the parking brake depress the foot brake at the same time See Brake system warning light on page58 Brake Assist If the brake pedal is depressed quickly and forcefully maximum brake force is automatically applied full braking Maintain steady pressure on the brake pedal for as long as full braking is required Maximum brake force is automatically reduced when the brake pedal is released Driving amp Operating 95 FUEL Fuel For Petrol Engines Filling The Tank Only use unleaded fuel that complies Be sure to use the correct fuel petrol with DIN EN 228 or diesel corresponding to your Equivalent standardised fuels with an vehicle when refueling If you f
106. rol knob to desired speed Cooling Operated with the button and is functional only when the engine and fan are running The air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies dries when outside temperature is a little above the freezing point Therefore condensation may form and drip from under the vehicle If no cooling or drying is required switch the cooling system off to save fuel The air conditioning will not operate when the fan control knob is in the off position If the temperature knob is switched the red area the air from the air vent will be warm unless the air condition is operating To turn off the air conditioning system turn the fan knob to 0 Use only R 134a refrigerant Climate control systems are serviced by qualified personnel only Improper service methods may cause personal injury Climate Control 79 Normal cooling 1 Operate the air conditioning system 2 Turn temperature control knob to blue area for cooling 3 Turn the air distribution knob face mode 4 Adjust the fan control knob to the desired speed Maximum cooling a 80 Climate Control To achieve maximum cooling during hot weather and when your vehicle has been exposed to the sun for a long time 1 Keep the window open for some time or run the blower at maximum speed in fresh air mode for 2 min 2 Move recirculation lever to the left for the recirculation mode 3 Turn temperature con
107. rs India Pvt Ltd WHAT IS NOT COVERED Adjustments cleaning inspection or required periodic maintenance Parts designated as requiring periodic replacement Warranty repair not performed by aCHEVROLET retailer Charges or fees for telephone tow transportation charges of the vehicle to the nearest CHEVROLET retailer rental car and so forth compensation for inconvenience or commercial losses all other consequential costs relating to the owner being unable to use the vehicle Any accident damage loss or destruction due to negligent careless use of vehicle Damage to the engine while driving in water logged conditions or entry of water in to the engine Consumptive parts and oil grease and other fluids See the following tables of consumptive parts and oil grease and other fluids 148 Service amp Warranty Consumptive Parts Oil Grease amd other fluids Spark Plug Gasoline Engine oil Drive Belts Transmission oil Air cleaner element Power steering fluid Fuel filter Brake fluid Oil filter Clutch disc clutch parts Brush holders Coolant Grease Washer fluid Battery fluid Gasoline Brake shoe and pads Brake discs Brake drums Wiper blades Diesel Light bulbs Air conditioner refrigerant Motor brushes Other lubricants etc Fuses etc No warranty repair shall be made if it is found that the vehicle Identification number like chassis engine number odometer or the warranty amp service booklet have bee
108. s amp 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 136 Service amp Maintenance For vehicles with normal annual mileage Kilometers or time in months whichever comes first gt wn s S in z g gt 1 5 Years 22500 2 Years 30000 2 5 Years 37500 3 Years 45000 3 5 Years 52500 4 Years 60000 4 5 Years 67500 5 Years 75000 5 5 Years 82500 6 Years 90000 6 5 Years 97500 7 Years 105000 CHASSIS AND BODY Tire Condition Inflation Pressure amp Rotation I I Wheel Alignment 6 As and when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer Wheel Balancing 6 As and when required or as suggested by CHEVROLET retailer Steering Wheel amp Linkage I Power Steering Fluid amp Lines I EzZBVEesE wae Drive Shaft Boots I I I Safety Belts Buckles amp Anchorages I I I p oy Jioc Leal Leonid Leonid Lane
109. s 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 restrain passengers who are properly positioned and wearing the safety belt A three point safety belt set in the ELR WLR Emergency Locking Retractor Webbing Locking Retractor mode requires no length adjustment 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 automatically to restrain the body 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 retractor 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 of a collision the belt applies force to the shoulder bones and keeps the impact away from ribs or neck helping to avoid serious internal injuries Wear the lap belt low and snug on the hips
110. s deployment 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 distance from the module means greater protection from the air bag s forceful and sudden deployment Never move the driver s seatback so far as to impair the driver s ability to comfortably reach the steering wheel pedals and other instrument 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 or the passenger side of the instrument panel above the glove box 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 To perform well an air bag must deploy 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 e Ifan occupant s body is in this risk zone when the air bag deploys severe injury or even death could result e The force decre
111. s not relevant to the Emission warranty Ss 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 Part No 95984334 Works A 16 MIDC Talegaon Industrial Area Phase ll Revision No 03 Near Floriculture Park Talegaon Naviakh Umbhre Village Road Tehsi Maval Revision Date Pune 410 507 Maharashtra India Tel 91 2114 663939 05 2012 3 000 24 Hr Helpline at 30308080
112. s 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 tailgate closure area 16 Keys doors amp windows EXTERIOR MIRRORS Convex Mirrors The convex exterior mirror reduces blind spots The shape of the mirror makes objects appear smaller which will affect the ability to estimate distances Both outside mirrors are convex and is labelled with a notice that reads as follows OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR Manual 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 Simply move the adjusting lever in the desired direction to adjust the mirror angles Folding Mirrors For pedestrian safety the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are struck with sufficient force Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing Always keep your mirrors properly adjusted and use them while driving to increase your visibility of objects and other vehicles around you Do not drive while either outside rearview mirror is folded back INTERIOR MIRROR Manual Rearview Mirror To reduce dazzle pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing Keys doors amp windows 17 Your view through the mirror may lose some clarity when it is adjusted for night visi
113. signed for use by one person at a time They are not suitable for people younger than 12 years of age or smaller than 150 cm 5 ft Periodically check all parts of the belt system for damage and proper functionality Have damaged components replaced After an accident have the belts and triggered belt tensioners replaced by a workshop Note Make sure that the belts are not damaged by shoes or sharp edged objects or trapped Prevent dirt from getting into the belt retractors Safety belt reminder See Safety belt reminders on page 57 AIR BAG SYSTEM OPTION Your vehicle is equipped with an air bag supplemental restraint system SRS designed to protect properly seated and restrained front seat occupants Both the driver and front passenger seating positions are equipped with driver and passenger air bags and side air bags if so equipped in addition to three point safety belts and other safety features Each air bag is specially 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 and passengers If handled improperly the airbag systems can be triggered in an explosive manner The driver should sit back as far as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle If you are sitting too close to the airbag it can caus
114. silicone forms a protective film making waxing unnecessary Plastic body parts must not be treated with wax or polishing agents Windows and windshield wiper blades Use a soft lint free cloth or chamois leather together with window cleaner and insect remover When cleaning the rear window make sure the heating element inside is not damaged For mechanical removal of ice use a sharp edged ice scraper Press the scraper firmly against the glass so that no dirt can get under it and scratch the glass Clean smearing wiper blades with a soft cloth and window cleaner Wheels and tires Do not use high pressure jet cleaners Clean rims with a pH neutral wheel cleaner Rims are painted and can be treated with the same agents as the body Paintwork damage Rectify minor paintwork damage with a touch up pen before rust forms Have more extensive damage or rust areas repaired by a workshop Caution of special package vehicle and accessory body kit assembled vehicle Take care below article in case of the special package vehicle and accessory body kit assembled vehicle e Take care body damage and breakage by towing rope when car towed Tow the car after detach bumper low cover if you need e Tack care body damage and breakage due to low ground line in the ramp for preventing over speed hill road sidewalk parking e Use support when lifted because breakage occurred by interference with body kit e Use
115. suant 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 vil Produces receipts covering maintenance of the vehicle as specified in the OM from the date of original purchase of the vehicle viii Produces valid certificate of insurance amp RTO registration Conditions under which war ranty is NOT applicable Non production availability of a valid Pollution under Control certificates as described in customer obligation V Incase the vehicle is not serviced by CHEVROLET retailers as per the list in this booklet as per the service schedule described in the mainte nance chart given in the Owner s Manual Avehicle which has been subjected to abnormal use abuses neglect and improper maintenance or has met with an accident Use of such replacement parts which are not specified and approved by General Motors India Pvt Ltd If the vehicle or parts thereof have been altered tampered with or modified or replaced in an unauthorized manner Service amp Warranty 169 6 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 cannot be readily determined 7 A vehicle which has been used for com
116. tailer for information on option and trim availability Non General Motors India Pvt Ltd genuine parts and accessories have not been examined or approved by General Motors India Pvt Ltd We can certify neither the suitability nor the safety of Non General Motors India Pvt Ltd genuine parts and accessories and are not liable for damage caused by their use Warning Tampering of wiring harness or fitment of non genuine accessories in your vehicle may lead to short circuit resulting in fire 4 Introduction INITIAL DRIVE INFORMATION SEAT ADJUSTMENT Seat Positioning Pull handle slide seat release handle See Seat adjustment on page 31 See Seat position on Page 31 Seat Backrests Pull lever adjust inclination and release lever Allow the seat to engage audibly Do not lean on backrest when adjusting Head Restraint Adjustment SAFETY BELT Introduction 5 MIRROR ADJUSTMENT Interior Mirror Pull the head restraint upwards To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards See Head restraints on page 29 Withdraw belt from reel guide it untwisted across the body and engage the latch plate in the buckle To release the belt press the red button on the belt buckle See Safety belts on page 32 See Airbag system on page 33 See Seat position on page 31 To reduce dazzle pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing See Manual rearview mirror on page 16
117. ted Fast flashing Failure of a turn signal light or associated fuse See Bulb replacement on page 109 See Fuses on page 115 See Turn and Lane Change Signals on page 64 Seat Belt Reminders Option Safety belt reminders on front seats amp for driver s seat illuminates or flashes red A for front passenger seat illuminates or flashes red when seat is occupied 1 After the ignition switched ON the control indicator illuminates until the safety belt is fastened 2 After the engine is running the control indicator flashes for 100 seconds and then illuminates until the safety belt is fastened 3 If the vehicle moves more than 250m 0 15 mile or the speed is over 22km h 14 mph with unfastened safety belt the control indicator will flash and the chime will sound for 100 seconds After 100 seconds the indicator will illuminate until the safety belt is fastened and the chime will go off Airbag And Safety Belt Tensioner Light fr illuminates red When the ignition is switched on the control indicator illuminates for about few seconds If it does not illuminate does not go out after few seconds or illuminates whilst driving there is a fault in the belt tensioner or in the airbag system The systems may fail to trigger in the event of an accident Vehicle trouble or deployment of the belt tensioners or airbags may be Instruments amp Controls 57 indicated by continuous illumination of
118. terminal of the booster battery 4 Connect the other end of the black lead to a vehicle grounding point such as the engine block or an engine mounting bolt 128 Vehicle Care Connect as far away from thedischarged battery as possible however at least 60 cm 24 inches Route the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment To start the engine 1 Start the engine of the vehicle providing the jump 2 After 5 minutes start the other engine Start attempts should be made for no longer than 15 seconds at an interval of 1 minute 3 Allow both engines to idle for approx 3 minutes with the leads connected 4 Switch on electrical consumers e g headlights heated rear window of the vehicle receiving the jump start 5 Reverse above sequence exactly when removing leads TOWING Towing The Vehicle soa Teg Disengage cap by pressing the arrow position A Base model B Special package model and remove the cap The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools See Jools on page 119 e L Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position Attach a tow rope or better still a tow rod to the towing eye The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for recovering the vehicle Switch on ignition to release steering column lock and to permit operation of brake lights horn and windshield wipers Transmission in neu
119. tes when level in fuel tank is too low Do not let your vehicle run out of fuel This can damage the catalytic converter See Catalytic converter on page 92 High Beam on Light 0illuminates blue Illuminated when high beam is on and during headlight flash See Headlamp high low beam changer on page 62 Fog Lamp Light 0 illuminates green Illuminated when the front fog lamps are on See Front fog lamps on page 64 Instruments amp Controls 59 Door Ajar Light C illuminates red It illuminates when a door or the tailgate is open 60 Instruments amp Controls TRIP COMPUTER La gt EES 2 4 i m g ETF EEE m F J Bybee ser O OOO Trip computer provides the driver with driving information such as driving distance LIGHTING Exterior lighting Interior lighting Lighting features EXTERIOR LIGHTING Exterior Lamp Controls To turn the head and tail lamps on or off twist the end of the combination switch lever The light switch has three positions which activate various lamp functions as follows OFF Allthe lamps are off sa The tail lamps number plate lamps and instrument panel lamps are illuminated ZD The low beam headlamps and all of the above lamps are illuminated Lighting 61 The headlamps will turn off automatically when the driver s door is opened after the ignition switch is turned to LOCK 62 Lighting Headlamp High Low Be
120. the driver might have a chance to regain control in certain accident situations 4 Safety belts keep occupants from being catapulted into and injuring the driver and other occupants 22 Seats amp Restraints e Safety belts have been shown to be the single most effective protection against injury or death ina vehicular accident As the owner and driver of your vehicle you must make certain that each occupant is properly wearing the safety belt provided at the seating position Pregnant women injured and physically impaired persons should also wear safety belts Like all other occupants they are more 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 e 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 information provided and always observe these instructions and warnings in order to gain the full benefit of these safety systems 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 orde
121. 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 willbe 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 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 146 Service amp Warranty 3 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The warranty will cease to exist in following conditio
122. tral Drive slowly Do not drive jerkily Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle When the engine is not running considerably more force is needed to brake and steer To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from the towing vehicle switch on the air recirculation and close the windows Seek the assistance of a workshop After towing unscrew the towing eye A Base model Insert cap left and close cap B Special package model Insert cap below and close cap The best method is to have the vehicle transported using arecovery vehicle Vehicle Care 129 Towing Another Vehicle i ba kt Ne Sey oo i i E 4 a pr The rear towing eye is located under the rear bumper The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for recovering a vehicle Drive slowly Do not drive jerkily Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle 130 Vehicle Care APPEARANCE CARE Exterior Care Locks The locks are lubricated at the factory using a high quality lock cylinder grease Use de icing agent only when absolutely necessary as this has a degreasing effect and impairs lock function After using de icing agent have the locks regreased by a workshop Washing The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences Wash and wax your vehicle regularly When using automatic vehicle washes select a programme that includes waxing Bird droppings dead insects resin polle
123. trol knob all the way to the blue area for cooling 4 Turn fan control knob to highest speed Electronic Climate Control System Option A Warning Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating system on It may cause serious harm or death due to a drop in the oxygen level and or body temperature Controls for automatic mode AUTO automatic mode all settings except temperature are chosen automatically by the system Temperature preselection of the desired temperature The following functions can be adapted manually disabling automatic mode Fan speed selectable air flow MODE selectable air distribution 597 demisting and defrosting 0 switching system on or off k switching cooling on or off o gt air recirculation Heated rear window In the automatic mode the fan speed and air distribution automatically regulate the air flow Climate Control 81 The electronic climate control system is only fully operational when the engine is running Note When the MODE knob switched more than 3 types of air distribution with pushing the AUTO button in 3 seconds the temperature degree can be changed between Centigrade and Fahrenheit Sunlight Sensor Sunlight sensor is located in front of the windshield defroster vents This sensor detects sunlight when operating in AUTO mode Note Do not cover the sunlight sensor in order not to get wrong information Temperature
124. ts 26 Center rear lap belt eee 28 Pregnant women amp safety belts 29 Head restraints sisiciisinssinectncaisnatcnts 29 Front seats menaniannanannan 31 Safety belts srrsssiessrarinsnsiesnissrea 32 Air bag system sssnsoooosseosss1ss00100 33 ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS Occupant protection has been the focus ofmuch 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 ifthey are used The safety belt information included here is intended for vehicle occupants of adult size and for older children who have outgrown 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 Seats amp Restraints 21 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 2 Safety belts attach the occupant to the vehicle so that they can use the space between their pre crash seating position 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 3 Safety belts keep the driver in his seat so that
125. ttery Activate the electronic of the power windows Check tyre pressure Fill up the washer fluid reservoir Check the engine oil level Check the coolant level Fitthe number plate ifnecessary End of Life Vehicle Recovery Information on end of life vehicle recovery centres and the recycling ofend of life vehicles is available on our website Only entrust this work to an authorised recycling centre VEHICLE CHECKS Doing Your Own Service Work Only perform engine compartment checks when the ignition is off The cooling fan may start operating even if the ignition is off The ignition system uses extremely high voltage Do not touch Hood Opening 2 Push the safety catch to the up and open the hood 1 Pull the release lever and return it to its original position When the engine is hot only touch the foam padding of the hood support rod handle Vehicle Care 99 K pa r o 3 Pull up the support rod lightly from the holder And then secure it at the left side hook ofthe engine compartment Closing Before closing the hood press the support into the holder Lower the hood and allow it to drop into the catch Check that the hood is engaged 100 Vehicle Care Always observe the following precautions Pull on the front edge of the hood to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle Do not pull the hood release lever while your vehicle is moving
126. uid Manual transmission fluid Only use SAE75W85 fluid Technical Data 139 TECHNICAL DATA VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Vehicle Identification Number Identification Plate Vehicle identification 139 Vehicle data ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 140 Capacities and specifications 142 located under the rear seat cushion The identification plate is located in the engine compartment In some vehicle the VIN is located under front driver seat 140 Technical Data VEHICLE DATA Engine Data Engine identifier code Engine identifier code code PBI2DDE O OS Type 4 PL n in line Positive ignition 95x7 Number of cylinders Piston displacement cc 1199 Engine Power Ps at rpm Octane rating RON Recommended RON 91 Brakes Service brake Hydraulic vacuum assisted diagonal circuit with auto slack adjuster Auto slack adjuster fitted ABS Fitted Front Dise 7 Drum Rear Disc Drum Gear Box mounted gear shift C SSS Suspension Type and description leaf Independent type with Coil Air Semi pneumatic McPherson strut coil spring Torsion bar McPherson strut Compound crank Type of spring Front side load compensation spring Rear Linear spring Shock Absorber Tain tube strut type wD Rear Twin tube shock absorbers type gas Chassis Steering Hydraulic power assisted Technical Data 141 Vehicle Dimensions Overall length mm Overa
127. urthermore do not drive witha baby seat fitted thereon In case of an accident the impact from the inflated airbag can cause facial injury or death If the vehicle is impacted by bumps or objects on unpaved roads or sidewalks the air bag may inflate Drive slowly on the surfaces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended air bag deploy ment Control indicator for airbag systems See Airbag and safety belt tensioner light on page 57 Driver s And Front Passenger s Air Bag option Driver s air bag option The driver s air bag module is located in the center of the steering wheel Front passenger s air bag option The passenger s air bag module is located in the instrument panel above the glove box Front passenger s air bag Driver s air bag Air bags are only a supplemental restraint and are most effective in combination with safety belts All occupants including the driver should always wear their safety belts whether or not an air bag is also provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event ofa crash e Air bags do 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 e Occupants who are not properly wearing their safety belts may be thrown forward by braking before im
128. vehicle or from the date of 1 Items notcovered by warranty listed in Clause 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 Service amp Warranty 145 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 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 Pyt Ltd has its service network as elaborated elsewhere in this Owner s Manual This list of authorized retailers is subject
129. wing nut The spare wheel well is not designed for all permitted tire sizes If a wheel wider than the spare must be stowed in the spare wheel well after changing wheels the floor cover can be placed on the projecting wheel This spare wheel tire assembly is for temporary emergency use only Replace with regular wheel tire assembly as soon as possible Do not use tire chains Do not install any tire on this wheel which is not identical to the original Do not install on other vehicles Temporary spare wheel Use of the temporary spare wheel could affect driveability Have the defective tire renewed or repaired as soon as possible Only mount one temporary spare wheel Do not drive faster than 80 km h SOmph Take curves slowly Do not use for a long period of time Directional tires Fit directional tires such that they roll in the direction of travel The rolling direction is indicated by a symbol e g an arrow on the sidewall The following applies to tires fitted opposing the rolling direction m Driveability may be affected Have the defective tire renewed or repaired as soon as possible Do not drive faster than 80 km h 50mph m Drive particularly carefully on wet and snow covered road surfaces Do not start with quick charger A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump leads and the battery of another vehicle Be extremely careful when starting with jump leads An
130. y 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 158 Service amp Warranty Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date CHEVROLET inspection Ath Service Check 2 years 30000 kms whichever occurs earlier VIN Regn No Delivery date Date of service Kms I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction Customer s Signature Labour amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card Service amp Warranty 159 CHEVROLET inspection 3rd Service Check 1 5 years 22500 kms whichever occurs earlier VIN Regn No Delivery date Date of service Kms I confirm that the job has been attended to my satisfaction Customer s Signature Labour amp Parts are chargeable Retain with job card 160 Service amp Warranty Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certify that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Delivering Retailer s stamp amp date I hereby certif
131. y deviation from the following instructions can lead to injuries or damage caused by battery explosion or damage to the electrical systems of both vehicles Avoid contact with eyes skin fabrics and painted surfaces The fluid contains sulphuric acid which can cause injuries and damage in the event of direct contact m Never expose the battery to naked flames or sparks m A discharged battery can already freeze at temperatures of 0 C Defrost the frozen battery before connecting jump leads JUMP STARTING Wear eye protection and protective clothing when handling a battery Use a booster battery with the same voltage 12 volts Its capacity Ah must not be much less than that of the discharged battery Use jump leads with insulated terminals and a cross section of at least 16mm Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle Switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers Do not lean over the battery during jump starting Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead The vehicles must not come into contact with each other during the jump starting process Apply the parking brake transmission in neutral Vehicle Care 127 Lead connection order 1 Connect the red lead to the positive terminal of the booster battery 2 Connect the other end of the red lead to the positive terminal of the discharged battery 3 Connect the black lead to the negative
132. y that the work has been carried out as per the schedule Servicing Retailer s ASO stamp amp date Service amp Warranty 161 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET Repair category Free Service Paid Service Running Repair Acc Repair Repair Repair Name of Servicing Service Details of R 3 162 Service amp Warranty MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET Repair category Free Service Paid Service Running Repair Acc Repair Repair Name of Servicing Service BATTERY Battery type Battery make Battery batch code S1 No Important Instructions The battery must be fitted firmly in the cradle Connecting cables and connectors must be fastened securely on to the battery Connections must be made in the right polarity Terminals must be kept coated with petroleum jelly vaseline DO NOT USE GREASE Battery top amp vent plugs must always be kept clean amp dry Electrolyte level must always be maintained in line with the bottom of the vent hole In case of any drop in electrolyte level add pure distilled water NEVER ADD ACID Battery is warranted for a period of one year only Liability under this warranty is limited to defects arising out of faulty material or workmanship developing under proper use and NOT when the battery is merely discharged Service amp Warranty 163 e Defects arising out of faulty vehicle electrical systems negligent maintenance incorrect charging or imprope

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