Driving With Manual Transmissions; Tusn Signals And Lane Change Feature - Chevrolet 1971 Camaro Owner's Manual

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Driving with Manual Transmissions
The 3-speed manual transmis-
sion shift positions follow the stan-
dard pattern shown on the illustra-
tion. The 4-speed transmission shift
lever, extending from the floor,has
its special shift pattern diagram lo-
cated on the knob or floor plate.
Depress the clutch pedal fully be-
fore attempting to shift to a differ-
ent gear, then release the pedal to
move in that gear. Shifting into 2nd
and 3rd gear as soon as possible
will add appreciably to your fuel
economy.
Both transmissions, being fully
synchronized, may be downshifted
into 1st gear at any speed below 20
m.p.h. Shift into Reverse gear only
after the car has stopped. Always
depress and release the clutch pedal
fully when shifting. On Four-Speed
transmission the shift linkage may
be adjusted to allow "short stroke"
shift lever operation. See your
Chevrolet Dealer.
Also, shift into "Reverse" before
shutting off engine. This will permit
the ignition key to be turned to the
"Lock" position.
REMINDER: Before descending a
steep or long grade, down a moun-
tain or hillside, reduce speed and
shift into a lower gear (for either
automatic or manual transmission
cars). Use the brakes sparingly to
prevent them from overheating and
thus reducing brake effectiveness.
16
Turn Signals and Lane
Change Feature
The turn signal lever is located
on the left side of the steering col-
umn immediately under the steer-
ing wheel. The lever is moved up-
ward to signal a right turn and
'
downward to signal a left turn.
Lamps on the front and rear of the
car transmit this signal to other

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