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  • Page 3 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 impor- tant safety information.
  • Page 4 'Do not', or 'Do not do this', or 'Do not ply to your vehicle. Contact your cial notations: let this happen'. CHEVROLET retailer for information on • Warning * or (Option) : The asterisk and (Option) option and trim availability.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CSIPL WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET ......................(Information about Product Warranty, Rust Warranty & Emmision Warranty Policy) SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS ..................... (Important information about safety belts and other safety features) INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ..........................(Information about instruments, gauges and vehicle controls) HEATING &...
  • Page 7: Csipl Warranty & Service Booklet

    BODY INSPECTION RECORD ........1-21 • OWNER’S STATEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE ....1-9 • EMISSION WARRANTY ..........1-23 • CHEVROLET SERVICE ..........1-11 • ANNEXURE - I .............. 1-26 • MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET ........ 1-17 • ANNEXURE - II ............. 1-27 •...
  • Page 8: Standard Limited Warranty Coverage

    Talegaon Industrial Area (Phase-II), Near Floriculture Park, Talegaon Navlakh Umbhre Village Road, Tehsil-Maval, Pune - 410507, Maharashtra (“General Motors India”) warrants that your new Chevrolet Spark (“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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10 1–4 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET 3. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The owners are recommended to keep their vehicle insur- ance valid at all times. The warranty will cease to exist in following conditions: h. Damage caused by smoke, chemicals, bird-droppings, salt, a. Failure to have the required periodic inspection and re- stone chipping, scratches, iron dust or any other extrane- quired service performed as per the Periodic Maintenance ous circumstances like external mechanical or chemical in-...
  • Page 11 Brush holders Washer fluid q. Parts designated as requiring periodic replacement. Brake shoe and pads Battery fluid r. Warranty repair not performed by a CHEVROLET autho- Brake discs Gasoline rized retailer. Brake drums Air conditioner refrigerant s. Charges or fees for telephone, tow, transportation charges Wiper blades Other lubricants, etc.
  • Page 12 Tires : This warranty is covered by the tire manufacturer. The coverage period is one year. Please check with your The expenses of repair work and parts of your Chevrolet CHEVROLET retailer for details. will be covered by Chevrolet standard limited warranty in accordance with the WARRANTY &...
  • Page 13 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET 1–7 10. General Motors India Private Limited is launching the Chevrolet Spark in different cities in a phased manner. The CHEVROLET retailer responsible for delivering your Spark is qualified to provide all Spark related services within the city where he is located.
  • Page 14: Predelivery Inspection & Vehicle Delivery

    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 ap- propriately filled out service booklet (Owner's Manual) are the tool kit and your vehicle documents.
  • Page 15: Owner's Statement Of Acceptance

    WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET 1–9 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 un- derstood the terms and conditions pertaining to the New Ve- hicle Warranty and agree to abide by the same.
  • Page 16 1–10 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET...
  • Page 17 In the unlikely event of an emergency assistance, please call your nearest Customer’s tel. no. CHEVROLET retailer as mentioned in this booklet or please feel free to call our 24 hr. helpline at 1800 3000 8080. I confirm that the vehicle has been inspected and delivered to my satisfac- tion.
  • Page 18 Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter (Alternator, Power Steering and A/C Compressor) Cooling System and Hose Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter Air Cleaner Element Spark Plugs Ignition Cable Valve Clearance Charcoal Canister and Vapor Lines PCV System Timing Belt CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust Pipe &...
  • Page 19 Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter (Alternator, Power Steering and A/C Compressor) Cooling System and Hose Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter Air Cleaner Element Regn. No. Spark Plugs Ignition Cable Valve Clearance Charcoal Canister and Vapor Lines Delivery date PCV System Timing Belt...
  • Page 20 1–14 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET Delivering Retailer’s stamp & date I hereby certify that the work has been car- ried out as per the schedule. Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & date...
  • Page 21 (Alternator, Power Steering and A/C Compressor) (Replace) Cooling System and Hose Connections Engine Coolant Fuel Filter Air Cleaner Element Regn. No. Spark Plugs Ignition Cable Valve Clearance Charcoal Canister and Vapor Lines Delivery date PCV System Timing Belt CHASSIS AND BODY Date of service Exhaust Pipe &...
  • Page 22 1–16 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET Delivering Retailer’s stamp & date I hereby certify that the work has been car- ried out as per the schedule. Servicing Retailer’s / ASO stamp & date...
  • Page 23: Maintenance Record Sheet

    WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET 1–17 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET (Repair category - Free Service/Paid Service/Running Repair/Accident Repair) Repair Retailer’s Stamp & Repair Cat- Name of Servicing R.O. No. kms. Details of Repair Done egory Retailer Date Signature...
  • Page 24 1–18 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET (Repair category - Free Service/Paid Service/Running Repair/Accident Repair) Repair Retailer’s Stamp & Repair Cat- Name of Servicing R.O. No. kms. Details of Repair Done egory Retailer Date Signature...
  • Page 25: Battery

    Electrolyte level must always be maintained in line with the bottom of the vent hole. In case of any drop in elec- trolyte level, add pure distilled water. NEVER ADD ACID. CHEVROLET Retailer’s • Battery is warranted for a period of one year only.
  • Page 26: Separate Corrosion Protection Service

    / underbody. The rust through warranty is not applicable if areas damaged by any reason remain unattended and become the cause of corro- sion. All repairs when required should be carried out promptly and by the CHEVROLET retailer.
  • Page 27: Body Inspection Record

    BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number : ______________________________ In order to maintain the Chevrolet 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 1st year after initial registration.
  • Page 28 BODY INSPECTION RECORD Vehicle identification number : ______________________________ In order to maintain the Chevrolet rust-throgh 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 2nd year after initial registration.
  • Page 29: Emission Warranty

    Motors India Pvt. Ltd. will replace, vehicle is discovered to be failing to meet 3. The warranty claim will be accepted at CHEVROLET Retailers, free of the emission standard as specified in the only after examination carried out by charge, the components which are...
  • Page 30 (iv) Immediately approaches the nearest Warranty, will not be made free of to comply with the in-use emission CHEVROLET retailers as per the list cost unless such parts are also standards on the vehicle not meet- in this booklet upon discovery of...
  • Page 31 In case the vehicle is not serviced Examination by CHEVROLET retail- the in-use emission standard as ap- by CHEVROLET retailers as per the ers as per the list in this booklet of plicable to the state, in which the list in this booklet as per the ser- the vehicle shows that any of the vehicle is registered and is in use.
  • Page 32: Annexure - I

    3. 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, if necessary. 4. 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.
  • Page 33: Annexure - Ii

    WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET 1–27 ANNEXURE - II List of Components Covered under Emission Warranty S. No. Part name Catalytic Converter*** Exhaust Manifold Gasket Electronic Control Module MTIA Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Air Temp. Sensor Oxygen Sensor Coolant Temperature Sensor Injectors Knock Sensor Exhaust Gas Re-circulation Valve...
  • Page 34 1–28 WARRANTY & SERVICE BOOKLET...
  • Page 35: Seats And Occupant Protection Systems

    SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–1 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS • ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS ....2-2 • HEAD RESTRAINTS ..........2-9 • FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS ........2-6 • CHILD RESTRAINTS ..........2-10 • REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS ........2-6 •...
  • Page 36 2–2 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS! WHY WEAR SAFETY BELTS? WARNING Occupant protection has been the focus • Safety belts have been shown to be Safety belts are helpful for several distinct of much private and public research and reasons: the single most effective protection development for many years.
  • Page 37 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–3 HOW SAFETY BELTS WORK! sorbed by the structures of the body, not unbelted occupant receives no such ben- Safety belts cannot work unless they are by the non-yielding concrete surface. In efit. The unbelted person is not attached worn and worn properly.
  • Page 38 Each front seat and each outboard rear around your neck, over an inside belt, and injuring vulnerable body seat of your CHEVROLET vehicle is shoulder or behind your back, and parts in a crash.) equipped with a three-point safety belt not loose with slack allowing exces- •...
  • Page 39 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–5 WARNING WARNING WARNING • Children in secure child seats (in a • Make periodic checks (while riding • Improper use of a safety belt can crash the forces are too great for an in the vehicle, check from time to cause serious injury.
  • Page 40: Front Seat Occupants

    To help reduce the risk of personal injury the neck. This assures that in the case in collisions or sudden manoeuvres, 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.
  • Page 41 3. 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 has occurred and that everything is in proper working order, you need not make any replace- ment.
  • Page 42: Center Rear Lap Belt

    2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. To remove the lap belt, press the release or other damage. Ask your button on the buckle. CHEVROLET retailer to replace any damaged parts. • It is dangerous to operate your ve- hicle with damaged safety belts or other parts.
  • Page 43: Pregnant Women And Safety Belts

    SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–9 PREGNANT WOMEN AND HEAD RESTRAINTS SAFETY BELTS If the head restraint must be removed for Head restraints are designed to reduce the Safety belts work for everyone, including any reason, risk of neck injuries in case of a collision. pregnant women.
  • Page 44: Child Restraints

    2–10 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS CHILD RESTRAINTS* SELECTING THE RIGHT SYSTEM Ensure that the mounting location of the CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS child restraint system within the vehicle Children should travel facing in the vehicle When a child restraint system is being is correct.
  • Page 45 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–11 SECURING CHILD RESTRA- Position the release button on the buckle 6. Before placing a child in the child re- so that the safety belt could be quickly straint, make sure it is securely held in INT USING SEAT BELT * unbuckled if necessary.
  • Page 46: Front Seats

    2–12 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS FRONT SEATS FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT To tilt seatback forward or backward, lift WARNING To move the front seat forward or back- the lever up on the outside of the seat ward: If a crash occurs, front occupants in cushion until the seatback is adjusted to...
  • Page 47: Rear Seats

    SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2–13 REAR SEATS FOLDING REAR SEATBACK The seatbacks can be folded down (Op- To return the seat to the passenger posi- WARNING tion) for additional cargo space. tion, lift the seatback and push it rearward Do not allow passengers to sit on the until it latches.
  • Page 48 2–14 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS...
  • Page 49: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • QUICK VIEW - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS .. 3-3 • DIGITAL TEMPERATURE GAUGE ......3-8 • INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ........3-4 • INDICATORS AND WARNING LAMPS ....3-8 • SPEEDO METER ............ 3-5 • LIGHTS ..............
  • Page 50 3–2 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • TAILGATE ............. 3-23 • HORN ..............3-27 • HOOD RELEASE ..........3-24 • STORAGE ............3-27 • DOME LAMP ............3-26 • SUN VISORS (Option) ........3-28 • ASHTRAY (Option) ..........3-26 • ASSIST HANDLES ..........3-29 •...
  • Page 51 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–3 QUICK VIEW – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS S3W1071A 1. Side Vent 7. Glove Box 13. Gear Shift Lever 2. Wiper & Washer Control Lever 8. Deposit Tray / Audio System* 14. Headlamp Leveling Switch 3. Exterior Lights Control Lever 9.
  • Page 52 3–4 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER S3W1072A Odometer / Tripmeter Front Fog Lamp Indicator (Option) 13. Brake System Warning Lamp Tripmeter / Clock Reset button Turn Signal / Hazard Warning Flasher 14. Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp Speedometer Malfunction Indicator Lamp 15.
  • Page 53 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–5 SPEEDOMETER DIGITAL TACHOMETER ODOMETER The speedometer displays the vehicle’s The tachometer indicates engine speed The odometer displays the recorded in revolutions per minute (RPM). Never speed. distance. operate the engine at higher rpm (above The reading will be indicated in metric 4500 rpm).
  • Page 54 3–6 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DISPLAY SELECTION THROUGH MODE & SET PUSH BUTTON Mode button pressed once changes the Mode Push Button Sl. No. Current Display Set Push Button current Clock & Odometer display to Display changes to Battery Voltage & Refer Clock mode CLOCK, ODO Battery Voltage and Odometer display.
  • Page 55 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–7 DIGITAL CLOCK (Option) TRIPMETER SETTING Mode button pressed once again changes the current Battery voltage and odometer By pressing Mode button, Tripmeter will When the ignition switch is turned to ON display to RPM & Trip display. be displayed.
  • Page 56 3–8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DIGITAL FUEL GAUGE DIGITAL TEMPERATURE INDICATORS AND WARNING GAUGE LAMPS Indicates how much fuel remains in the fuel tank when the ignition swich is turned Indicates engine coolant temperature Your vehicle is equipped with a number when the ignition switch is turned ON.
  • Page 57 If the oil level is normal, have your near- est CHEVROLET retailer check your vehicle’s lubricating system. S3W1078A S3W1079A...
  • Page 58 Take your vehicle to your nearest Make sure the parking brake is fully CHEVROLET retailer for repairs as soon released before driving the vehicle. as possible. WARNING Driving with the parking brake on...
  • Page 59 ON. Consult your CHEVROLET retailer to repair the problem as soon as possible. If the light does not come on when the ignition is turned ON and the parking The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) brake is engaged, you may have a problem.
  • Page 60 3–12 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS/HAZARD DIGITAL LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNING HIGH BEAM INDICATOR WARNING FLASHER INDICATORS INDICATION Turn signal / hazard warning flasher indi- The low-fuel level warning indication will The high beam indicator lamp turns on cators verify that the exterior turn signals come on when there is approximately 4.3 when the headlights are set to high beams.
  • Page 61 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–13 LIGHTS FRONT FOG LIGHTS INDICATOR DOOR AJAR WARNING LAMP LIGHTS SWITCH (Option) This light will come on when the fog lights This light illuminates when a door is open The light controls are located on the exte- are turned on.
  • Page 62 3–14 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TURN SIGNAL LEVER To turn the head, tail and parking lamps An arrow on the Indicator and Warning RIGHT turn: Move the turn signal lever on or off, twist the end of the combina- Lights Display will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change.
  • Page 63 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–15 HIGH BEAM SWITCH PASSING LIGHT SWITCH To turn the high-beam headlamps on: To flash the high-beam headlamps, pull the CAUTION • Make sure the low-beam headlamps are combination switch lever towards you and • Always switch the high-beam release it.
  • Page 64 3–16 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH (Option) HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH Fog lamps provide: Your headlights have a 4-position level- Use hazard warning flashers in the follow- • Extra illumination to the sides of the ing dial located on the instrument panel ing situations: near the steering column.
  • Page 65 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–17 WINDSHIELD WIPERS / WASHER LEVER WINDSHIELD WIPERS To operate the windshield wipers, turn the CAUTION NOTE ignition ON and move the windshield • Less than clear vision for the driver wiper/washer lever upward. Wiper blade will wear out and not wipe properly reducing forward vision.
  • Page 66: Rear Window Defroster

    3–18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER (Option) WINDSHIELD WASHER To spray washer fluid on the windshield: • Turn the ignition ON. CAUTION CAUTION • Pull the windshield wiper/washer lever • Less than clear vision for the driver Do not use the rear window defroster towards you.
  • Page 67 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–19 WINDOWS MANUAL WINDOWS POWER WINDOWS (Option) To raise or lower the windows, rotate the You may operate the power windows To turn the defroster on, start the engine window regulator handle in the door when the ignition switch is ON by using and push the rear window defroster panel.
  • Page 68 3–20 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS KEYS POWER WINDOW LOCK BUTTON To raise the window, lift up on the switch. The power window lock button allows Two keys are provided with your new you to lock the rear and passenger win- vehicle. To lower the window, press down on the dow buttons.
  • Page 69: Door Locks

    In case of loss, replacement keys are The temperature inside vehicle can in- From the inside, use the manual door lock available from CHEVROLET retailers. crease rapidly and reach much higher to lock and unlock each door individually. levels than temperature outside.
  • Page 70 3–22 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM (Option) REAR DOOR SECURITY LOCK If your vehicle is equipped with the cen- The rear doors are equipped with locks To unlock them, open each rear door from tral locking system, you may lock or un- that help prevent passengers, especially the outside and push the lever in the lock all the doors at once.
  • Page 71: Tailgate

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–23 REAR CARGO AREA TAILGATE From the outside, use your key to unlock CAUTION CAUTION the Tailgate. Be sure that tailgate doesn’t hit any It can be very dangerous to drive with Turn key clockwise to unlock the tailgate. obstruction such as a standing person the tailgate open.
  • Page 72: Hood Release

    3–24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HOOD RELEASE TAILGATE RELEASE LEVER • Then pull up the secondary latch lever To open the hood: You can also open the tailgate by pulling up the tailgate release lever located near at the front of the vehicle and raise the •...
  • Page 73 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–25 • Rotate the rod up and insert the free end To close the hood: CAUTION securely into the socket on the • While holding the hood to keep it from underside of the hood. Pull on the front edge of the hood to falling, remove the support rod from the make sure it is latched securely before socket and secure it firmly back into its...
  • Page 74: Dome Lamp

    3–26 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DOME LAMP ASHTRAY (Option) CIGARETTE LIGHTER (Option) The dome lamp operates in three positions: The ashtray is removable and fits in the To operate the cigarette lighter: front cupholder. To open the ashtray, lift • ON: The lamp comes on and stays on •...
  • Page 75: Horn

    • If the heated cigarette lighter does Do not drive with the glove box open. not pop out within 30 seconds, pull it out and ask your CHEVROLET retailer to repair it. It can cause injuries and damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 76: Sun Visors (Option)

    3–28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SUN VISORS (Option) CUP HOLDERS SHOPPING HOOKS There are two cupholders at the front of Your vehicle has padded sun visors to Your vehicle is equipped with seatback the center console. protect the driver and passengers from shopping hooks on each front seatback.
  • Page 77: Assist Handles

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 3–29 ASSIST HANDLES LUGGAGE CARRIER (Option) luggage carrier, see your CHEVROLET re- Your vehicle has assist handles above the Use the luggage carrier to load things on tailer. front seat passenger door and the rear top of your vehicle.
  • Page 78: Roof Rail (Option)

    3–30 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ROOF RAIL (Option) It is an accessory design with a dynamic and a sporty appearance.
  • Page 79: Heating & Air Conditioning

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–1 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • AIR VENTS ............. 4-2 • VENTILATION ............4-9 • CONTROL PANEL ..........4-3 • AIR OUTLET ............4-10 • AIR CONDITIONING ..........4-7 • OPERATING TIPS ..........4-10 • HEATING ..............4-8 •...
  • Page 80 4–2 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING AIR VENTS Windshield defroster vents Floor vents Side vents The windshield defroster vents direct air The floor vents direct air into the front You can direct air through both adjustable onto the windshield. foot area. side vents towards either side of the front passenger area, or towards the side win- Center vents...
  • Page 81: Control Panel

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–3 CONTROL PANEL TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB The temperature control knob controls the 5. Recirculation mode lever. 1. Temperature control knob. temperature of the air that comes through 6. Rear window defroster button (Option). 2. Fan speed control knob. the air vents.
  • Page 82 4–4 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING FAN SPEED CONTROL KNOB AIR DISTRIBUTION MODE KNOB Front ( You may control the rate of airflow com- Adjust the air distribution knob to the This setting directs air through center and ing from the system by turning the fan desired mode which you want to direct the side vents.
  • Page 83 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–5 Floor ( Floor/Defrost ( Bi-level ( Directs most of air through the floor vents. This mode directs air through windshield Directs air in two ways. Half of the air Keep the area under the front seats clear defroster vents, front door window de- through the floor vents and the remaining in order not to block the airflow.
  • Page 84 4–6 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING RECIRCULATION MODE LEVER Defrost ( Slide the lever to to recirculate the air CAUTION in your vehicle. This is useful for keeping Directs air through the windshield and The exchange of fresh air is reduced the dust out or when quick heating or cool- front door window defroster vents.
  • Page 85 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–7 AIR CONDITIONING A/C BUTTON To turn on the Air Conditioning (A/C): The refrigeration unit of the air condition- CAUTION ing (A/C) system cools and removes 1. Start the engine. Using your air conditioning (A/C) sys- moisture and dust from the air inside your 2.
  • Page 86 4–8 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING HEATING COOLING Normal cooling Maximum cooling Maximum heating 1. Turn on the air conditioning (A/C) but- To achieve maximum cooling during hot Use the maximum heating mode for quick ton. (Indicator illuminates) heating of the passenger area. Do not use weather and when your vehicle has been it for lengthy periods because the interior exposed to the sun for a long time:...
  • Page 87 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–9 VENTILATION Normal heating Ventilation Bi-level 1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indi- Use this setting on cool, but sunny days. To direct air through the center and side cator goes off) vents: Warmer air will flow into the floor area and cool outside air will flow towards your 2.
  • Page 88: Operating Tips

    4–10 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING OPERATING TIPS AIR OUTLETS • To quickly defog or defrost the front • Before using the air conditioning sys- To open an outlet, press on its cover. windshield, use the defrosting mode, Rotate the cover to direct airflow as tem, open the windows for a few min- set the temperature to warm, and set desired.
  • Page 89: Rear Window Defogger

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4–11 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (Option) The ignition must be ON for this feature NOTE to work. Do not use the rear window defogger Press this button to defog your rear win- under the following conditions: dow. To turn it off, press the button again. •...
  • Page 90 4–12 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING...
  • Page 91: Driving Your Vehicle

    DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–1 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE • BREAKING-IN ............5-2 • STARTING THE ENGINE ......... 5-9 • DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ........5-2 • DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE ........5-10 • FUEL ............... 5-4 • BRAKES ............... 5-11 • ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS ........5-6 •...
  • Page 92: Driving Precautions

    5–2 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE BREAKING-IN DRIVING PRECAUTIONS BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE ENTERING THE VEHICLE Use the following precautions for the first WARNING WARNING few hundred kilometers to improve the • Make sure all exterior light bulbs, Loose objects on the instrument panel performance and economy of your vehicle can obstruct your vision.
  • Page 93 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–3 WHILE DRIVING As the driver of your vehicle, you are re- of equipment while you are operating your WARNING sponsible for the safety of yourself, your vehicle. passengers and others sharing the road (Continued) WARNING with you. To discharge that responsibility, •...
  • Page 94 4. Remove the cap. The cap is tethered to stands void. Contact your CHEVROLET the vehicle. retailer to fix your car, incase of usage of lower or higher Octane rating fuel other than General Motors India recommenda- tion.
  • Page 95 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–5 5. After refueling, refit cap. Turn it clock- Fuel filling from drums or portable con- CAUTION wise until you hear several clicks. tainers Avoid spilling gasoline on the painted 6. Push the fuel filler door closed until it WARNING surfaces of your car.
  • Page 96: Adjusting The Mirrors

    5–6 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so you Use the outside mirrors to get a wider view CAUTION can see each side of your vehicle, as well of the road behind your vehicle. as each side of the road behind you.
  • Page 97 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–7 INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR You may fold the outside rearview mirrors The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted WARNING flat against the sides of the vehicle by manually up or down and left or right. Your view through the mirror may lose pushing the mirrors backward against Day/ Night Tilt Function (Option) some clarity when it is adjusted for...
  • Page 98: Ignition Switch

    5–8 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH • ACC • START The ignition switch, located on the right side of the steering column, has the fol- The engine can be turned off without lock- Starts the engine. When the engine starts, lowing positions: LOCK, ACC, ON and ing the steering wheel by turning the key release the key, and it will automatically...
  • Page 99 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–9 STARTING THE ENGINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE MANUAL TRANSAXLE • Make sure the area around vehicle is 1. Make sure the driver and passengers CAUTION clear. are wearing their safety belts properly. • Do not operate starter motor for •...
  • Page 100 5–10 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE MANUAL TRANSAXLE 5. Without touching the accelerator pedal, To change gears, fully depress the clutch CAUTION turn the ignition to START and release pedal, move the gearshift lever into gear, • Before shifting between a forward it when the engine starts.
  • Page 101 Your vehicle is equipped with front disc 1. Check behind you for other vehicles. in need of repair. and rear drum brakes and a dual circuit • Consult your CHEVROLET retailer 2. Keep a safe forward speed with plenty braking system. immediately.
  • Page 102 See your CHEVROLET retailer if an a steep hill, the brakes can temporarily adjustment is required. To set the parking brake, stop the vehicle, lose their stopping power.
  • Page 103: Driving Tips

    DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5–13 DRIVING TIPS ENGINE BRAKING PARKING THE VEHICLE Parking under wet / cold weather To help use of braking effect of the engine Hold the brake pedal down and firmly ap- Under cold weather conditions, the park- compression when driving on a long ing brake can freeze in the engaged posi- ply the parking brake.
  • Page 104 5–14 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMI- HAZARDOUS DRIVING CAL OPERATION • Do not rest your foot on the brake Fuel economy is dependent largely on When hazardous driving is encountered your style of driving. due to water, snow, ice, mud, sand, or simi- pedal while driving.
  • Page 105: Engine Exhaust

    CHEVROLET retailer. CAUTION It is very dangerous. WARNING Before attempting to drive through deep...
  • Page 106 5–16 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING (Continued) • Do not sit in parked vehicle with the engine running for extended peri- ods of time. • When vehicle is stopped in an un- confined area for any amount of time, put your ventilation in fresh air mode to draw outside air inside.
  • Page 107: Emergencies

    EMERGENCIES 6–1 EMERGENCIES • SPARE TIRE, JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS ..6-2 • TOWING THE VEHICLE ......... 6-8 • HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TIRE ......6-3 • ROCKING YOUR VEHICLE ........6-10 • STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES ..6-6 •...
  • Page 108: Vehicle Tools

    6–2 EMERGENCIES SPARE TIRE, JACK AND VEHICLE TOOLS Your spare tire, jack and tools are secured Secure the spare tire under the floor cover. Jack specification in the luggage compartment. Store the jack and the tools in the storage Maximum (600 kg) of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 109 EMERGENCIES 6–3 HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TIRE If a tire goes flat, observe following safety How to change a flat tire CAUTION instruction before you change the tire. 1. Remove the jack, tire changing tools Do not remove any of the nuts or bolts Tire change safety precautions and spare tire from the storage in the until you have raised the wheel off the...
  • Page 110 6–4 EMERGENCIES 9. Remove wheel nuts or bolts com- CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION pletely by turning counterclockwise. • As the jack begins to raise the ve- • As the jack begins to raise the ve- Do not attempt to raise vehicle until the 10.
  • Page 111 EMERGENCIES 6–5 12. Replace and lightly seat the wheel CAUTION CAUTION nuts or bolts by turning clockwise. When using the jack, the vehicle could Improperly tightened wheel nuts can 13. Turn jack handle counterclockwise become unstable and move, damaging lead to brake pulsation and rotor and lower vehicle to the ground.
  • Page 112 6–6 EMERGENCIES STARTING THE ENGINE WITH JUMPER CABLES CAUTION CAUTION WARNING • Before jacking, ensure parking • Do not try to start vehicle by push- • Do not allow cable terminals to brake is on and the transaxle is set ing or pulling it.
  • Page 113 EMERGENCIES 6–7 Attaching jumper cables Before jump starting To jump start your vehicle, connect the 4. Make the last connection to a suitable 1. Apply parking brake. jumper cables in the following order: ground, such as a steel bracket bolted 2.
  • Page 114: Towing The Vehicle

    Towing your vehicle with a wheel lift Once the previously discharged vehicle is If it is necessary to tow your vehicle, con- running: tact a CHEVROLET retailer or a profes- 1. Turn hazard flashers on. sional tow truck service. 2. Turn ignition switch to ACC.
  • Page 115 EMERGENCIES 6–9 EMERGENCY TOWING 5. Tow the vehicle with the front wheels If towing service is not available in an Also the wheels, axles, drive train, steer- off the road. emergency, your vehicle may be tempo- ing and brakes must be all in a good con- rarily towed by a cable secured to one of dition.
  • Page 116: Rocking Your Vehicle

    6–10 EMERGENCIES ROCKING YOUR VEHICLE Rear Towing Hook When towing another vehicle, use the rear If stuck in snow, mud or other loose sur- WARNING towing hook. It should be used only in an faces, the procedure below may allow you to free your vehicle.
  • Page 117 If you rock your vehicle, observe the following precautions to prevent dam- 5. Consult your CHEVROLET retailer as age to the transaxle and other parts; soon as possible. • Do not depress the accelerator pedal...
  • Page 118 4. Heater hoses. 5. Heater hose connections. 6. Water pump. If you find a leak or other damage, or if the coolant is still leaking, consult CHEVROLET retailer immediately. Do not drive the vehicle until these problems have been solved.
  • Page 119: Service And Vehicle Care

    SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........7-2 • AIR CLEANER ............7-17 • RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION • SPARK PLUGS ............ 7-18 (RFID) TAG* ............7-3 • DRIVE BELT ............7-19 • DRIVER’S CHECK LIST ......... 7-3 • BATTERY .............. 7-20 •...
  • Page 120: Safety Precautions

    7–2 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Never connect or disconnect the bat- .• Keep used oil, coolant, and other flu- When performing any inspection or main- tery or any transistorized components ids out of reach of children and pets. tenance work on your vehicle, take pre- while the ignition switch is ON.
  • Page 121 FLAT TIRE” on page 6-3). contact your CHEVROLET retailer or agency operating before you perform any engine authorized by the Regulatory authority for the Lamps checks.
  • Page 122 7–4 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE INTERIOR Steering • Check for excessive looseness (free play) in steering wheel. Parking brake • Make sure parking brake lever travel is appropriate. Instrument panel • Check proper operations of all instru- ment panel gauges, controls, and warn- ing lamps.
  • Page 123: Engine Compartment

    SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–5 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1.0 SOHC MODEL S3W1166A 1. Engine Coolant Reservoir 4. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir* 7. Air Cleaner 2. Washer Fluid Reservoir 5. Oil Fill Cap 8. Battery 3. Engine Oil Dipstick 6. Brake Fluid Reservoir 9.
  • Page 124 7–6 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE ENGINE OIL CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL Keep your engine properly lubricated by 1. Park vehicle on level ground. 6. Check the oil on the dipstick to make keeping the engine oil at the proper level. sure it is not contaminated.
  • Page 125 Adding too much oil can affect engine operation. • Do not allow oil to go above MAX mark on dipstick. Overfilling can damage your vehicle • Increasing oil consumption. • Fouling spark plugs. • Building excessive carbon deposits in the engine. S3W1169A...
  • Page 126 • Considerable travel in stop-and-go traf- (additives) can damage the engine. • Avoid repeated or prolonged contact fic. • Consult your CHEVROLET retailer with engine oil. • Frequent short trips. before attempting to use additives. • Clean your skin and nails with soap •...
  • Page 127 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–9 COOLANT RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL AND MAIN- TENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended engine oil Your vehicle cooling system is filled with CAUTION silicate based coolant. See “FLUID CHART” on page 9-3. For rec- Plain water or the wrong mixture can ommended engine oil and capacity.
  • Page 128 It is not needed to add coolant more cause illness or death if swallowed. frequently than the recommended inter- val. If you are adding coolant often, this may be a sign that your engine needs maintenance. Contact your CHEVROLET retailer for a check of the cooling system.
  • Page 129: Brake Fluid

    • Do not overfill the reservoir. by usual brake pad/lining wear. Consult your CHEVROLET retailer to determine if An engine fire can cause personal in- the system needs repair and add fluid after...
  • Page 130: Manual Transaxle Fluid

    SERVICES” on page 8-4. Used brake fluid and their containers ing this job. are hazardous. They can damage your • Have your CHEVROLET retailer do health and the environment. this work if you are not confident of completing the task safely.
  • Page 131 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–13 RECOMMENDED MANUAL TRANSAXLE FLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended manual transaxle fluid 5. If the level is low, add fluid until it be- CAUTION gins to run out the filler hole. See “FLUID CHART” on page 9-3. For rec- Heat from engine, transaxle or fluid 6.
  • Page 132 7–14 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE POWER STEERING FLUID (Option) CHECKING POWER STEERING FLUID ADDING POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL 1. Turn the engine off. Regularly check power steering fluid level. 1. Wipe the cap and the top of the reser- voir clean. The power steering fluid reservoir is lo- 2.
  • Page 133 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–15 WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID RECOMMENDED POWER STEERING FLUID AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Before you drive, make sure the windshield Recommended power steering fluid NOTE washer fluid reservoir is at the appropri- See “FLUID CHART” on page 9-3. For rec- To refill windshield washer fluid res- ate level and filled with the correct solu- ommended power steering fluid and ca-...
  • Page 134 7–16 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE WIPER BLADES Check the condition of the wiper blades Replacement is necessary if: NOTE regularly. • The wiper blade is hard, brittle or Do not use a silicone-based polish on If the wiper blades are not wiping properly, cracked.
  • Page 135: Air Cleaner

    SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–17 AIR CLEANER CLEANING THE AIR CLEANER Regularly inspect and change the air If the air cleaner element is dirty, you may 6. Clean the filter by blowing compressed cleaner element according to the service try to clean it as follows: air through it in direction A opposite schedule in this Manual.
  • Page 136: Spark Plugs

    INSPECTING AND REPLACING SPARK IGNITION SYSTEM PLUGS 1. Once the engine has cooled to the 5. Install each spark plug by hand as far WARNING touch, disconnect the spark plug wire as it will go. Electric ignition systems have greater by pulling on the boot, not the cable.
  • Page 137: Drive Belt

    • Under-tightened spark plugs can properly. Maintenance schedule cause the spark plug to become very Replace the drive belt if it is worn, cracked, hot. See “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SER- or frayed.
  • Page 138 2. If the belt is too loose, see your materials away from battery. rosion. CHEVROLET retailer for service. 5. Remove any corrosion with a solution See the Maintenance Schedule for more of baking soda and water. The baking information.
  • Page 139 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–21 BATTERY MAINTENANCE To extend the life of your vehicle’s battery, CAUTION NOTE be sure to do the following: • When reconnecting the cable to the Batteries contain toxic material. Used • Keep the battery mounted securely. batteries can be hazardous to health battery, be careful to ensure the •...
  • Page 140: Brake Pedal

    Then, when you press the brake pedal by The rear brakes, and even other parts See your CHEVROLET retailer, if the park- hand, measure the distance the pedal of the vehicle, may be damaged. Always ing brake travel differs from the norm.
  • Page 141: Clutch Pedal

    CAUTION 3. If free play differs from that specified Consult your CHEVROLET retailer as soon The catalytic converter can be damaged above, have your CHEVROLET retailer, as possible if any of the following occur: by imperfect combustion if you keep adjust the clutch pedal or linkage.
  • Page 142: Wheels And Tires

    Make sure to have all your vehicle main- MAINTENANCE tenance done by a CHEVROLET retailer. This will insure that: WARNING • All vehicle components operate cor- • Never overload your vehicle.
  • Page 143 If your tires or wheels are damaged or show abnormal wear, consult your CHEVROLET retailer.
  • Page 144 7–26 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE TIRE ROTATION WARNING Front and rear tires perform different jobs Replace tires when the tread wear indica- • Use the recommended wheels and and can wear differently. tors become visible. The wear indicators wheel lug nuts/bolts only. appear between the tread grooves when Normally, the front tires will wear faster Otherwise, you can lose control of...
  • Page 145: Fuses And Circuit

    SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–27 FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS Additional fuses are located in the engine Spare fuses and a fuse extractor are located The wiring circuits in your vehicle are compartment. in the engine compartment fuse block. protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses, circuit breakers and The engine compartment fuse block is Identify a defective fuse by its melted wire.
  • Page 146 7–28 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BLOCK I.P FUSE BOX 1. Daytime Running Lights* CAUTION 2. Indicator/Warning Lights Display CLUSTER Do not use a tool that can conduct elec- 3. Room Light tricity when removing a blown fuse. T/T BOX AIR BAG Only use the provided fuse extractor.
  • Page 147 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–29 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BLOCK 1. Air Conditioning Compressor SPARE 2. Fan Low A/C COMP MAIN RELAY RELAY 3. Fan Hi SPARE SPARE H/L LO RH 4. Antilock Brake System* SPARE SPARE H/L HI A/C COMP COOLING FAN FRT FOG LOW RELAY...
  • Page 148: Bulb Replacement

    7–30 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE BULB REPLACEMENT HEADLAMPS 1. Open the hood. CAUTION CAUTION 2. Remove the two bolts. Halogen bulbs contain pressurized Clean halogen bulbs with alcohol or gas and may burst if dropped or 3. Disconnect the wiring harness connec- mineral spirits and a lint-free cloth.
  • Page 149 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–31 PARKING LAMPS FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS 1. Open the hood. 1. Open the hood. 6. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb. 2. Remove the headllamp assembly. 2. Remove the headlamp assembly. When installing the new bulb into the socket, press it in while turning it 3.
  • Page 150 3. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb. It is recommended that you have your 4. Reverse the steps to install a new bulb. CHEVROLET retailer perform this service. Make sure to push the light assembly back to its original position.
  • Page 151 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–33 SPORTY REAR SPOILER (Option) TAILLIGHTS, STOPLAMPS, BACKUP CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOPLAMP LAMPS AND REAR TURN SIGNALS 1. Open the rear hatch. 1. Open the rear hatch. High mount stop lamp is incorporated in the rear spoiler at the rear and it glows 2.
  • Page 152: Vehicle Care

    7–34 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE VEHICLE CARE LICENSE PLATE LAMP DOME LAMP CLEANING AGENTS 1. Remove the two screws and the lamp 1. Use the flat edge of a screwdriver to pry Follow the manufacturer’s advice when- cover. the lens away from the headliner. ever you use cleaning agents or other chemicals on the inside or the outside of 2.
  • Page 153 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–35 CARE AND CLEANING OF THE INTERIOR When cleaning the inside or outside of Open the doors to allow proper ventilation CAUTION your vehicle, do not use cleaning materi- when you use any cleaning agents or •...
  • Page 154 We recommend replacing the entire safety the rear window. belt assembly after your vehicle has been Such damage can impair the driver’s in a collision. If a CHEVROLET retailer vision. finds that no safety belt damage has oc- curred in an accident, and that everything is in proper working order, then you don’t...
  • Page 155 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE 7–37 CARE AND CLEANING OF THE EXTERIOR Cleaning the outside of the windshield Washing your vehicle We designed your vehicle to withstand normal environmental conditions and The best way to preserve the finish of Wax or other material on the windshield or natural elements.
  • Page 156 7–38 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE CORROSION PROTECTION Polishing and waxing Cleaning aluminum wheels and wheel We designed your vehicle to resist corro- covers sion. Special materials and protective fin- Periodically polish your vehicle to remove ishes used on most parts of your car help surface residue.
  • Page 157 Mishandling of such potentially haz- any sediment packed in closed area before Other cleaners may permanently dam- ardous materials can cause permanent flushing with water. age the paint. environmental damage. If you wish, your CHEVROLET retailer can provide this service for you.
  • Page 158 7–40 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE...
  • Page 159: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 8–1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE • GENERAL INFORMATION ........8-2 • SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES ..... 8-4 • SEVERE CONDITIONS ........... 8-2...
  • Page 160: Severe Conditions

    CHEVROLET NORMAL CONDITIONS You are responsible for properly operating retailer who will have well-trained techni- and maintaining your vehicle in accor- The normal condition for driving means cians and genuine parts.
  • Page 161 The time allowance for additional opera- CAUTION tions, such as toothed belt replacement, are not included in the standard scope Chevrolet recommends to consult of service, and are charged separately. It authorized CHEVROLET retailer is nonetheless advisable to have such...
  • Page 162: Scheduled Maintenance Services

    Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter (1) (3) Cooling System Hose and Connections Engine Coolant (3) Fuel Filter Fuel Line and Connections Air Cleaner Element (2) Spark Plugs Ignition Cable Valve Clearance Charcol Canister and Vapor Lines PCV System Timing Belt Chart Symbols: Inspect these items and their related parts.
  • Page 163 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 8–5 For vehicles with normal annual mileage. Kilometers or time in months, whichever comes first MAINTENANCE INTERVAL MAINTENANCE ITEM CHASSIS AND BODY Exhaust Pipe and Mountings Brake / Clutch Fluid (3) (4) Front Brake Discs & Pads (5) Rear Brake Drums &...
  • Page 164 ITEM CHASSIS AND BODY Tire Condition, Inflation Pressure & Rotation 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 & Linkage...
  • Page 165: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION • IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ........9-2 • BULB SPECIFICATIONS ........9-5 • FLUID CHART ............9-3 • VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS ........9-6 • ENGINE OIL ............9-4...
  • Page 166: Identification Numbers

    9–2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN PLATE LOCATION The vehicle identification number (VIN) The engine number is stamped on the This number is the legal identifier for your plate is attached to the top of the front cylinder block under the No.
  • Page 167: Fluid Chart

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–3 FLUID CHART Item Capacity Service Interval Classification Change every 15,000 kms or 1 year (which- ever is earlier). Under severe condition 3.2 L Engine oil (Including Oil Filter) change every 7,500 kms or 6 months (which- 5W-30 API SM GF4 ever is earlier).
  • Page 168 9–4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ENGINE OIL Engine API classification of engine oil Select an oil viscosity based on the outside air temperature. Do not switch to a different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations. The International Lubricant Standardiza- tion and Approval Committee (ILSAC) and American Petroleum Institute (API) classify engine oils according to their per- formance quality.
  • Page 169: Bulb Specifications

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–5 BULB SPECIFICATIONS Bulbs Wattages x Quantity Remarks Headlamp (High/Low) 60/55W x 2 Halogen bulb Parking lamp 5W x 2 Front Turn signal lamp 21W x 2 Amber Fog lamp (Option) 27W x 2 Halogen bulb Side turn signal lamp 5W x 2 Turn signal lamp 21W x 2...
  • Page 170: Vehicle Specifications

    Reverse 3.272 Fuel system Multi-point injection Final drive ratio 4.440 Octane rating See Page No. 5-4 Type R BPR5EY-11 Spark plug Gap (mm) 1.0 ~ 1.1 Battery Rating (V-AH) 12 - 35 Alternator (V-A) 12 - 65 Starter (V-kW) 12 - 0.8...
  • Page 171 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9–7 CHASSIS BRAKE SYSTEM Chassis Brake system McPherson struts Hydraulic, Vacuum assisted, Front suspension type Type with stablizer bar Diagonal - dual circuit, with Rear suspension type Torsion beam axle auto slack adjuster Rack & Pinion system Front wheel Solid disc Type Manual...
  • Page 172 9–8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION WEIGHT CAPACITIES Capacities Weight Fuel tank (L) 35.0 Kerb weight Base-823 / LS-828 / LT-840 (kg) Engine oil (L) 3.2 (including oil filter) Coolant (L) Gross vehicle 1,270 weight (kg) DIMENSIONS Exterior dimensions Overall length (mm) 3,495 Overall width (mm) 1,495 Overall height (mm)
  • Page 173 24X7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 10–1 24X7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • NON COVERED EVENTS UNDER THE CHEVROLET • HOW TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE BENEFITS ..183 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..... 184 • COVERED AREA ............. 183 • SPECIAL EXCLUSIONS .......... 186 • CHEVROLET ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AT •...
  • Page 174 Chevrolet vehicle. The Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program has specially been designed to take care of your car’s safety and your comfort. The Benefits and the Terms & Conditions of the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program are mentioned in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 175 Chevrolet vehicle has broken down on gazette, bitumen/concrete road. Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program will also be provided to a customer when at home, on the roadside, on the highway, in a parking lot, etc., but if you are already at an authorized CHEVROLET retailer, then you are not entitled to the Benefits under the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program.
  • Page 176 If your Chevrolet vehicle is recovered to an authorized CHEVROLET retailer by Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program per- sonnel, the driver and passengers, if any, of the Chevrolet vehicle will be provided with one free taxi ride, up to 50 kms from the breakdown location, in order to continue your journey.
  • Page 177 5. Boot cannot be opened. 6. The front and/or rear demisters are not functioning. 7. Horn is not functioning. However, if the horn is sounding continuously, the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Services will be provided. 8. Damaged door mirrors. 9. When the rear view mirror is damaged but it does not obstruct the driver’s vision.
  • Page 178 26. Vehicle pick-up and drop for routine maintenance is not included. SPECIAL EXCLUSIONS The following scenarios are special exclusions under the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program, and therefore neither CSIPL nor its authorized retailers will be responsible for any assistance/repair costs and are excluded from Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program: 1.
  • Page 179 RIGHT OF REFUSAL Chevrolet Roadside Assistance Program shall have the right to refuse any or all benefits under the program, if it is found that the infor- mation furnished by you at the time of making the request for assistance are false.
  • Page 180: X7 Roadside Assistance

    10–8 24X7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE DISCLAIMER CSIPL shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect of any loss or damages arising directly or indirectly due to any delay or non-delivery of the services under the CSIPL Roadside Assistance Program. In case the vehicle cannot be mobilized onsite, Customers are advised to use the towing facility as may be arranged by CSIPL Roadside Assistance Program Vendor personnel for taking the vehicle to the nearest...
  • Page 181 SERVICE NETWORK 11–1 SERVICE NETWORK • CHEVROLET SALES INDIA • SOUTH ZONE ........... 11-15 SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK ..... 11-3 • EAST ZONE ............11-20 • NORTH ZONE ............. 11-4 • INTERNATIONAL ..........11-23 • WEST ZONE ............. 11-10...
  • Page 182 11–2 SERVICE NETWORK...
  • Page 183: Chevrolet Sales India

    Indicates Retailer (Sales and Service)  Indicates Chevrolet Authorized Service Center Authorized Service Center (ASC) are authorized to carry out Periodic Maintenance (Free/Paid, Minor Running Repair) only. The list of authorized Retailer / ASC are mentioned herein as of March, 2015. For any change in authorized Retailer / ASC, please visit...
  • Page 184: North Zone

    Tel. : 011 - 42010101 Tel. : 011 - 43355555 Fax : 011 - 42010132 ✬ Ganganagar Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. (Aarav Chevrolet) STATE - HARYANA Workshop : Showroom : B-31, Jhilmil Industrial Area, 11 - A, Shivaji Marg, Moti Nagar,...
  • Page 185 Tel. : 0124 - 3014700 / 701 / 719 KARNAL Himachal Autowheels Pvt. Ltd. ✬ Fax : 0124 - 3014702 Aryaman Automobiles (Platinum Chevrolet) Showroom & Workshop : Showroom & Workshop : YAMUNA NAGAR 117/6, K.M. Milestone, Near Hotel New N.H 20 Kachhiary, Kangra - 176 001 ✬...
  • Page 186 Dhandari Kalan, Ludhiana Tel. : 0186 - 2257022 - 24 Tel. : 0161 - 2510014 BATALA ✬ Telefax : 0161 - 2510015 Kashmir Autmobiles Pvt. Ltd. (Platinum Chevrolet) SANGRUR ✬ Showroom & Workshop : Padam Cars Pvt. Ltd. ✬ Padam Motors Pvt. Ltd.
  • Page 187 SERVICE NETWORK 11–7 Workshop : CHOMU JODHPUR ✬ ✬ Khasara No-319 Kankarda Bhunaboy, NH-8, Triumph Motors Atharva Motors Pvt. Ltd. Jaipur Road, Ajmer - 305001 Showroom & Workshop : Showroom : Tel. : 0145 - 2788192 / 93 / 2788222 / 23 Near Radha Soami Bagh, Jaipur Road, 27/27A, Light Industrial Area, Chomu - 303 702...
  • Page 188 11–8 SERVICE NETWORK UDAIPUR FAIZABAD Workshop 1 : ✬ ✬ Atharva Motors Pvt. Ltd. Megha Auto (I) Pvt. Ltd. C-15A, Panki Industrial Area, Site-1, Kanpur - 208 012 Showroom & Workshop : Showroom & Workshop : Tel.: 0512 - 2691293, 2691377 A-83, Mewar Industrial Area, Madri, NH-8, Lucknow Byepass Road, Sahadatganj, Ahmedabad Bye Pass, Udaipur - 313 002...
  • Page 189 Showroom & Workshop : Bagha Marh, RS Pura, Jammu VARANASI Tel. : 01923 - 252809 ✬ Vinayak Automotive Pvt. Ltd. (Vinayak Chevrolet) Fax : 01923 - 252809 Showroom & Workshop : Adjacent to Essar Petrol Pump, SRINAGAR Jagatpur, Rohania, Varanasi - 221 313 ✬...
  • Page 190: West Zone

    11–10 SERVICE NETWORK BHAVNAGAR JAM NAGAR WEST ZONE ✬ ✬ V Raj Motors Gallops Motors Pvt. Ltd. Showroom & Workshop : Showroom : STATE - GOA Plot No. 150, Near Press Quarter, Jamnagar - Rajkot Highway, Hapa, Opp. Maruti Showroom, Bhavnagar-Rajkot Road, Opp.
  • Page 191 SERVICE NETWORK 11–11 SURAT VAPI CHHINDWARA ✬ ✬ ✬ Empire Cars Pvt. Ltd. Desai Automobiles Sunshine Motors Showroom & Workshop : Showroom & Workshop : Showroom & Workshop : Plot No. 3, Near Rangoli Hotel, Rundh, At & Po : Balitha, Near Woodland Hotel, College Road, Lalbagh, Chhindwara - 480 001 Dumas Road, Surat - 395 007 National Highway No.
  • Page 192 Showroom & Workshop : AURANGABAD Sagar - 470 004 122/1, Pulachi Shiroli, Opp. Sangli Phata, ✬ Mishrikotkar Motors LLP (Arihant Chevrolet) Tel. : 07582 - 263566 Kolhapur - 416 122 Showroom : Tel. : 0230 - 2461518 - 19 Sector P, Town Centre, Jalna Road, CIDCO,...
  • Page 193 Fax : 022 - 24222713 Tel. : 9272222233 PUNE Workshop 2 : ✬ Platinum Chevrolet C/o Bharat Tiles & Marbles Ltd., Showroom & Workshop 1 : Jaibhimnagar, Dharukhana Road, Reay Road (East), Sr No 45/1/B/A, Shankarseth Road, Gutkewadi, Near Sujala Hotel, Mumbai - 400 010 Pune - 411 037 Tel.
  • Page 194 11–14 SERVICE NETWORK ✬ SANGLI Angel Auto World Pvt. Ltd. ✬ Unique Automobiles Showroom & Workshop 1 : Showroom : Grishma garden, Gokhivare, Vasai East, Thane, 442-3, Kulkarni Complex, 100 feet road, Mumbai (Vasai) - 401208 South Sivaji Nagar, Sangli - 416 416 Tel :0250-6453030 /6061777 Tel.
  • Page 195: South Zone

    SERVICE NETWORK 11–15 NELLORE SOUTH ZONE VIJAYWADA ✬ ✬ M.G. Brothers Automobiles (P) Limited Fusion Motors Showroom : Showroom : STATE - ANDAMAN & NICOBAR 26-2-1777, Near Ayyappa Temple, Vedayapalem Area, Fusion Towers, 36-12-2, Opposite to Siddartha Nellore - 524 004 Public School, Moghul Rajapuram, PORTBLAIR Tel:.
  • Page 196 HUBLI ✬ CALICUT Bellad Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. ✬ ✬ German Motors K.H.T. Chevrolet (A Division Of Morzaria Real Showroom & Workshop : Showroom & Workshop : Tech Private Limited) Opp. NGEF, Rayapura, Dharwad, 118-A, Chungam Junction, West Hill, Showroom : P.
  • Page 197 SERVICE NETWORK 11–17 MUTTUM Workshop : KODANGULUR ✬ ✬ Geeyem Motors Pvt. Ltd. Geeyem Motors Near Boating Station, Puzhakkal Post Office, Showroom : Showroom & Workshop : Thrissur - 680 553 SY NO: 70/15, 71/10, Thai Kkattukara P.O, N H Road, Tel.
  • Page 198 11–18 SERVICE NETWORK ✬ Workshop 2 : Pressana Automobile Workshop : Showroom : 116/4 Mahalakshmi Nagar Extention, Plot No. 64 & 68, Thiruvalavayanallur Post, Numbal Village Thirverkadu Post, Chennai - 600 077 No. 1987, Trichy Main Road, LCT Complex, National Highway No. 7, Opp Arokya Milk Tel.: 044 - 26493020/21 Coimbatore - 641 005 Processing Unit, Nagari, Madurai - 625 221...
  • Page 199 SERVICE NETWORK 11–19 TRICHY Showroom 2 : Showroom & Workshop 3 : ✬ Jayaraj Karz House No. 1-3-1045, Viceroy Hotel Lane, A2, Balanagar Techno Craft Industrial Estate, Showroom & Workshop : Kawadiguda Road, Hyderabad - 500 080 Balanagar, Hyderabad - 500 037 Madurai Main Road, Panjapur, Trichy - 620 012 Tel.
  • Page 200: East Zone

    11–20 SERVICE NETWORK TINSUKIA EAST ZONE JORHAT ✬ ✬ Dhansri Motors Nova Automobiles Showroom & Workshop : Showroom & Workshop : STATE - ARUNACHAL PRADESH Opposite New Tinsukia Railway Junction, Pulibor, NH 37, PO: RRL, Jorhat - 785006 A.T. Road, Hijuguri, Tinsukia - 786 125. Tel.
  • Page 201 SERVICE NETWORK 11–21 Showroom 2 : STATE - JHARKHAND STATE - WEST BENGAL Line Tank Road, MR Tower, Ranchi - 834 001 Tel. : 0651 - 3298436 ASANSOL BOKARO Fax : 0651 - 2510252 ✬ ✬ Shaila Autotech Power Motors Showroom &...
  • Page 202 11–22 SERVICE NETWORK Workshop : STATE - TRIPURA 5/51, Jagatipota, Ahalya Nagar, Opp. Jagatipota Kisan Market, Kolkatta - 700 099 AGARTALA Tel. : 033 - 40161718, 24264224, 24264214 ✬ Sri Krishna Automobiles Showroom & Workshop : ❍ Longia Motors Pvt. Ltd. Plot No.
  • Page 203 SERVICE NETWORK 11–23 INTERNATIONAL SRI LANKA ✬ Mag City Motor Company Pvt. Ltd. Showroom & Workshop : No. 320A, Darley Road, Colombo - 10, Sri Lanka Tel. : 0094777410407 BHUTAN ✬ Global Trade Showroom : Lkahilham, Changgankha, Thimphu, Bhutan Workshop : Post Box No.
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  • Page 206 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.

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