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Engine compartment cooling fan
CAUTION
The electric cooling fans (in the en-
gine compartment) are controlled by
sensors. These fans may come on at
any time.
• It is important to keep hands, fin-
gers, and any loose articles clear of
the fan blades.
To avoid possible injury from the cooling
fan, switch off the engine so the fan is not
operating before you perform any engine
checks.
Also, be aware that the electronic ignition
system has a higher voltage than conven-
tional systems. Therefore, it is highly dan-
gerous to touch live parts when your
vehicle's ignition is ON.
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFI-
CATION (RFID) TAG*
This vehicle is equipped with Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) tag*,
which can be used for Electronic Toll
Collection (ETC) or any other applications
as decided by the Regulatory authority
from time to time. The RFID tag is located
on inside the windshield. Data for
necessary applications will be added by
the agency authorized by the Regulatory
authority, from time to time. Take proper
care during washing or cleaning of
windshield so as to avoid any damage to
the RFID tag. In case of any damage or
malfunction of RFID tag, or in case of
windshield replacement, contact your
CHEVROLET retailer or agency authorized
by the Regulatory authority for the
installation of new RFID tag.
CAUTION
Do not place any sticker or other
metallic components over the RFID tag
neither from inside nor from outside of
the windshield. Avoid exposure to
chemicals or liquid solvents. This will
impair the function of RFID tag. The
RFID tag is tamperproof and will not
function once removed from windshield.
SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–3
DRIVER'S CHECK LIST
To maintain safe and dependable opera-
tion of your vehicle, periodically check the
exterior, interior, and engine compartment.
EXTERIOR
Tyres
• Properly inflated.
• No cracks on sidewall or tread.
• No foreign objects in tread.
Wheels
• Nuts and bolts are torqued to proper
setting. (See "HOW TO CHANGE A
FLAT TYRE" on page 6-3.)
Lamps
• Operation of all running, head, tail, side
markers, turn signals, brake and fog
lamps.
Fluids
• Check proper fill level of all fluid reser-
voirs under hood.
Windshield wipers
• Inspect condition of arms and rubber
inserts.

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