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  • Page 2 This is the General Motors mark of excellence that appears on all Chevrolet motor vehicles. We use it in the same spirit with which craftsmen, through the centuries, have used a personal mark t0 identify the products of their skills: We are proud of the things we make, and we want our customers to be able to identify them easily and t0 know that we stand behind them.
  • Page 3 1969 OWNER'S MANUAL OPERATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHEVELLE CHEVY NOVA CAMARO TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT Operating Instructions Instruments SAFETY Controls Other Features Station Wagon ANTI-THEFT E1 Camino INFORMATION Convertible Cleaning Your Chevrolet Product . To HELP Guardian Maintenance for Owner Protection Owner's Responsibilities .
  • Page 4 Highway Safety CHECK LIST SAFE DRIVER BRAKES PERSONAL CONDITION -Physical depends on... -Pedal travel Mental -Fluid level LIGHTS DRIVING CONIJ|TIONS -Burned out/broken -Weather -Headlamp aim -Road -Traffic SIGNAL DEVICES -Turn signals SURRUUNDINGS -Hazard warning flasher -Before driving away -Horn -While driving TIRES CAR ADJUSTMENTS -Pressure (check at least...
  • Page 5 D 't An unlocked car with the key still in the on invite car ignition is an open invitation to theft. LOCK the ignition, LOCK all RENIENIB doors, TAKE the key-ALWAYS! Your 1969 Chevrolet product has the latest advancement in theft protection-the new Anti-Theft Ignition, Steering and Transmission Lock.
  • Page 6 A WORD FROM CHEVROLET important Owner's and maintenance of your to obtain maximum enjoyment and from your car, yourself with Your personnel your car. maintenance or Chevrolet...
  • Page 7 YOUR CAR'S FIRST FEW HUNDRED MILES OF DRIVING especially during the 200 miles during the first 500 miles be confined Sound design and precision manufac- will permit to a maximum of 60 M.P.H., but do of operation since brake misuse dur- turing methods you to not drive for extended periods at any...
  • Page 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS- running. "Off" position is provided drive position. so that the ignition can be turned off 3`zIVING On manual transmission cars, hold `1i`3lL5X'~°f5é?<E'3| iPosmoN without locking the steering column ICO LUM LOCKED clutch pedal to throughout or transmission linkage. The key can the starting procedure.
  • Page 9 cranking engine. release when engine starts. If the idle speed. engine starts, but fails to run, re- During Extremely Cold Weather Engine F|OOded-Depress accel- peat above procedure. When the (0°F. and below) or after car has erator pedal and hold to floor while engine is running smoothly, the been standing idle several days.- starting until engine is cleared of...
  • Page 10 Driving with the Chevrolet Automatic Transmissions I raised in order to shift from "Hi" to The Powerglide and the Turbo Hy- CAUTION: Neutral or Reverse. The lever must dra-Matic 350 and 400 are completely also be raised in order to shift into or automatic transmissions.
  • Page 11 cators are arranged wlth Park" three forward gears with your Turbo When operating the transmission in Hydra-matic transmission. automatic or manual drive position at one end, followed i n NOT squeeze the selector lever but- sequence by "Reverse", "Neutral" and Automatic Drive-Move the selector ton under handle.
  • Page 12 Floor Console Shift Lever The floor console shift lever may be moved freely between Neutral and Drive and (on the Turbo Hydra- Matic) between 1 and 2. Press lightly on button (Nova) or squeeze on the shift lever button under handle (Chevelle and Camaro) as you shift into Reverse or Low (2 on Turbo Hydra-Matic).
  • Page 13 Tips Transmission Operating Good Driving Practice to the transmission, due to overheat- move the selector lever from "D" ing. "3") to "R" (automatic transmission) Before descending a steep or long ° or the shift lever from forward to re- Towing-With Ignition grade, down a mountain or hillside.
  • Page 14 towing information is available at lease the clutch pedal when the car CAUTION: lf car is towed on its front your dealer and has been provided to speed reaches 10 to 15 miles per hour. the steering wheels tow truck operators responsible for Bumpers and other parts contacted by movement of disabled or locked the pushing vehicle should be pro-...
  • Page 15 .INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS C hevel Ie OPTIONAL CLOCK HI BEAM WINDSHIELD WASHER INDICATOR GLOVE BOX GENERATOR AND WIPER CONTROL LOCK HEATER CO NTROLS INDICATOR LIGHT RIGHT LEFT TURN (OPTIONAL AIR CONDITIONING TURN OR OPTIONAL FUEL GAUGE LIGHTER CONTROLS) SPEEDOMETER INDICATOR INDICATOR GAUGE |}\|...
  • Page 16 Nova OPTIONAL CLOCK SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE HEATER CONTROLS (OPTIONAL HI BEAM RIGHT TURN (OPTIONAL AIR CONDITIONING TACHOMETER) INDICATOR INDICATOR CONTROLS) LIGHT . SWITCH WASHER- WIPER SWITCH RADIO AND GLOVE BOX ASH TRAY AND LEFT TURN INDICATOR- LOCK CONTROLS LIGHTER GENERATOR INDICATOR LIGHT- OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR LIGHT ENGINE TEMPERATURE LIGHT- -BRAKE WARNING LIGHT...
  • Page 17 Camaro HEATER CONTROLS (OPTIONAL AIR CONDITIONING OPTIONAL SPEEDOMETER CLOCK CONTROLS) FUEL GAUGE OPTIONAL ASTRO-VENTILATION ODOMETER (OPTIONAL TACHOMETER) ASSIST AIR CONDITIONING LEFT OUTLET HANDLE OUTLETS ASTRO-VENTILATION ASH TRAY R|GHT OUTLET H' BEAM AND LIGHTER NDICATOR LIGHT GENERATOR I GLO\;E 50X OIL PRESSURE SWITCH K LEFT TURN INDICATOR INDICATOR...
  • Page 18 INSTRUMENTS things about the performance of your GOOD DRIVING PRACTICE: A The instruments, gauges and indi- car. The information on this and the cator lights conveniently grouped in good driver familiarizes himself with following page will enable you to more the instrument cluster are designed the controls of any automobile BE- quickly understand and properly in-...
  • Page 19 starts, the light should go out and re- Oil Pressure Indicator Light Engine Temperature main out. If the light remains on when Indicator Light This light will be on when the igni- engine is running, have your Author- tion switch is turned on and should go ized Chevrolet Dealer locate and cor- This indicator light is provided in out after the engine is started.
  • Page 20 Optional Instruments and Gauges Tachometer tachometer indicates the highest recom- The optional Tachometer indicates the mended engine rpm. Engine operation caus- speed of the engine in revolutions per min- ing tachometer indications in or above the The yellow the face of the ute.
  • Page 21 I CO N RO LS CAUTION: It is the owner's to check systems be checked be corrected your safety, and the safety of otners. Light Switch PARKING LAMPS TAIL AND The three position light switch controls the headlights, tail lights, MARKER LAMPS INSTRUMENT moms side marker lamps, parking lights, instrument lights and dome...
  • Page 22 Camaro-Rally Sport CAUTION: It that the Pull out the light control knob to doors ~R1caHTl automatically slide the portions of the grille concealing the headlamps in- ward and tum on the headlights. To open the headlamp doors without Should a malfunction occur in the turning on the headlights push the vacuum system, the doors can be control located on a...
  • Page 23 as turning a corner, the turn signd The lever is moved upward to signal lever returns to the neutral or can- a right turn and downward 'to signal is canceled automatically after the celed position when the driver releases turn is completed. However, in some a left turn.
  • Page 24 Braking System lines, major brake Huid loss, air in the braking effort. The system has a brake lines or a pressure deviation vacuum reserve which will supply two The service brake system is de- between the front and the rear wheel or more power assisted brake appli- signed for braking performance under brake lines.
  • Page 25 Automatic Brake Adjusters Clutch Adjustment Pressing the control will send a measured amount of water or other Clutch adjustment should be A11 cars are equipped with self- cleaning agent onto the windshield checked and adjusted periodically as adjusting brakes designed to eliminate and will also cause the wiper lever necessary to compensate for clutch periodic brake adjustments.
  • Page 26 Keys Two separate keys are provided for your car. Each key has a different cross section so that it can be inserted only in certain locks. The key with the square head and the letter "E" stamped on it operates the ignition switch, door locks (and station wagon IGNITION tailgate).
  • Page 27 Heater Operating Tips Always brush snow from the hood and air inlet in front of the windshield before operating the heater. Keep all Windows and vents closed to eliminate dust. road and Wind noise right when Windshield defrosting is Heater and uncomfortable drafts.
  • Page 28 Four Season Air Conditioning System. Optional Four Season Air Condi- units into a single system to provide season of the year. Control operation tioning blends heating and cooling complete comfort control during any is as follows: Bi Level Operation-with lever in Bi-Level range, warmer air will come out of the lower outlets than from the upper outlets.
  • Page 29 outlets. The OUTLET lever must be Fan Lever NOTE: in a position which supplies air to the Moving the FAN lever downward lower outlets for defroster operation. for Chevelle or to the right for Nova For maximum de-icing operation, set except tnat and Camaro provides four speeds.
  • Page 30 GM Chevrolet To tailor the operation of your air Air-Conditioner conditioner to the type of driving Air Conditioning System Operating Tips you will do, place the TEMP knob this Air Conditioning To operate in HIWAY or CITY position as Close all windows and vents when operating air system except for the System: required.
  • Page 31 Chevrolet "AII Transistor" casts. Move the slide bar, above the radio dial, to the right or left to select Radios AM or FM reception. A11 other con- To operate the radios, the ignition trols remain the same as described switch must be in "ON" or "ACC" for Push Button radios.
  • Page 32 Stereo Multiplex Adapter Chevrolet dealer. The indicator light fa q will be on when the radio is tuned to A concealed Stereo Multiplex Adap- an FM stereo station. Most broadcasts HI E 94 1 ter permits FM stereo reception with on such stations will be in stereo.
  • Page 33 tilts slightly to provide best posture Seats CAUTION: panel and increased driving ease. Release Folding seat backs are equipped the lever to lock the seat in the de- weight, with self-latching mechanisms and re- sired position. They lease controls designed for the con- Back Locks venience of entering and exiting pas- stop;...
  • Page 34 until the car slows to the desired Cruise-Master speed, then release the button. The optional C1uise-Master pro- If a temporary increase in speed is vides fully automatic speed control desired, depress the accelerator pedal. for your comfort when traveling on When pressure on the accelerator turnpikes, expressways, or other non- pedal is released, the cruisecontrol...
  • Page 35 OTH ER FEATU RES Occupant Restraint Belts Lap and shoulder belts provide added security and comfort for you moving the steering wheel to the Tilt Steering Wheel and your passengers. Proper use and selected position, and releasing the care of these belts will assure con- lever.
  • Page 36 an automatic-locking retractor, pull the webbing across the lap far enough PULL TO PRESS HERE TO RELEASE TIGHTEN to permit inserting the Hat metal "eye" end into the buckle. If the Web- bing is not initially pulled out far use the same belt for CAUTION: enough to permit buckling, release the LIFT HERE TO...
  • Page 37 in use, shoulder belts have questionable parts replaced. against impact with the car interior When not not bleach or dye belts since this may by restraining forward motion of the should be secured in the special stor- cause severe loss of strength. upper torso in a collision.
  • Page 38 Child Restraint General Motors cars). This seat is the bassinet so that i t rests only for use by children weighing up against the back of the front seat, to 30 pounds. again crossways in the vehicle. Children in automobiles should be If a child is traveling in a vehicle restrained to lessen the risk of injury W hen a child is old enough to...
  • Page 39 to the rear for backing operations. 6. General Motors recommends The inside day -night rearview that children be restrained when mirror incorporates a triple-jointed riding. However, if conditions mounting so the driver can position require that a child must stand, the mirror vertically and horizontally he should stand on the Hoor to suit his driving needs.
  • Page 40 Air Vents properly adjust the clock mechanism. The air vents in each kick panel Have your clock cleaned and oiled by admit air from the vent grille just a competent clock serviceman at least ahead of the windshield. Control every two years. knobs open and close the vents.
  • Page 41 Gas Cap Folding Rear Seat The gas fuller cap for Chevelle, Nova and Camaro, coupe and sedan models The Camaro folding seatback, is behind the license plate; on Chevelle station wagons the cap is located in the optional on all models, quickly and left rear fender.
  • Page 42 The spare tire and auto jack are Glove Box CAUTION: located in the trunk. Always The glove box is locked and un- stop the engine and do not smoke or locked with the round key. The door Fuel Tank should always be closed when not in cause use.
  • Page 43 STATION WAGON through the vehicle while driving if fore opening or closing the tailgate Tailgate and Rear Window the tailgate window is open one or either to the side or down. Under most driving conditions, it two inches and the air vents in each CAUTION: is best to keep the station Wagon tail- cowl side panel are open, or the heater...
  • Page 44 ALL MODELS-SECOND SEAT THIRD SEAT STYLE \` s. -1 'X ESS HE W\\\W\§5?\3; r WHILE ~L|FT| N G HERE: THEN` LIFT HERE \§. 4' FRONT or CA UNLC LOCKING uNLocK|NG1 SEAT CUSHION SEAT SEAT BACK RAISING SECOND SEA F I FOLDING REAR SEAT SH ION ISEAT BACKE...
  • Page 45 facts you should know: During the combustion BACKGROUND INFORMATION: process in an automotive engine, certain hydrocarbons in the fuel fail to burn completely and are discharged into the engine crankcase or exhaust system. Some carbon mon- oxide is also formed during the combustion process. This is also discharged into the exhaust system.
  • Page 46 *positive OPERATION: General Motors vehicles are equipped with crankcase Positive Crankcase Ventilation-a system which permits no crankcase emission to be discharged into the ambient air. To function properly, the system depends on the PCV ventilation (pcv) Valve (smog valve) which recirculates and burns blow-by gases inside the engine.
  • Page 47 *air OPERATION: The Air Injection Reactor system is designed to reduce air pollution caused by exhaust emissions. It is entirely separate from the Positive Crankcase Ventilating injection system. The Air Injection Reactor system operates by oxidizing (or burning) the hydrocarbons and carbon mon- reactor (air) oxide as they are expelled from the combustion chamber into the exhaust.
  • Page 48 *controlled combustion system (cos) OPERATION: The Controlled Combustion System is entirely separate from the Positive Crankcase Ventilation system and is designed to reduce exhaust air pollution by NEW CARBURETOR altering the combustion process. CCS includes a special > LEAN MIXTURES. air cleaner which incorporates thermostatic control of ENGINE IDLE...
  • Page 49 Dual Action Tailgate Operation Tailgate Latch REAR DOOR I TAIL GATE LATCH LATCH Lower tailgate window to full down position. Raise up on tailgate latch at inside of tailgate. Lower tailgate. ear Door Latch Lower tailgate Window to full down position. Raise up on door latch at inside | oPEN|NG REAR oooR| f3PEN|NG TAIL GATEI...
  • Page 50 Concealed Luggage Space convertible is operated in the same manner as other Chevrolet built pas- To gain access to the concealed senger cars. luggage space, raise lid and prop with rod as shown in illustration. Superlift Air Adjustable Shock Absorbers Superlift Air Adjustable Shock Absorbers allow you to ride with the...
  • Page 51 CONVERTIBLE quarter trim panels snap onto the Operating the CAUTION: Do not attempt to ends of the side rails. top in temperature When raising the power operated Folding Top top, actuate the control switch until car must be at a complet@ stop the top rests on the windshield header.
  • Page 52 Installing the Top Boot Care of Folding Top eifect if spilled on the back curtain material or any paint finish. and Rear Window Remove the boot which is normally On Camaro models, the pliable stored in a plastic bag in the rear com- The folding top should never be plastic window, due to its texture, is subjected to volatile cleaners or...
  • Page 53 Chevrolet Dealer offers many polishes Cleaning White Sidewall Exterior Appearance and waxes now available which have Tires proven of real value in maintaining Your car is finished with General Use a tire cleaner which will not a good paint finish. When using a tar Motors "Magic-Mirror"...
  • Page 54 accumulated soilage with a cloth or fabric or seats or door panels. may be used with the cleaner to re- sponge before it can be ground into move road grime and dirt from white Kar Kleen Upholstery Cleaner will the top material. Apply additional sidewall tires.
  • Page 55 GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE FOR OWNER PROTECTION regularity with which it is serviced. Your 1969 Chevrolet product has knowledge of servicing your Chevro- been engineered to provide maximum The "Guardian Maintenance Service" let than your Chevrolet Authorized service with minimum owner main- program has been developed by the Dealer and his trained service techni- tenance service requirements.
  • Page 56 Ventilation Valve (PCV) and re- Wheel Alignment and Wheel Bal- ment in prolonged engine life, effi- ance-are affected by operating lated parts. Climatic conditions, ciency and performance. When conditions such as hitting chuck type of operation, Wear and con- replacement is necessary, always insist on AC Acron filters.
  • Page 57 conditions. Regular replacement of Air Conditioner-Annual mainte- Spark Plugs and Ignition Points- the PCV valve is recommended at nance is necessary to assure proper are subject to wear and/or contam- 12-month or 12,000-mile intervals. performance. Adding of refrigerant ination. They should be inspected Always specify an AC PCV Valve.
  • Page 58 OWNER PROTECTION MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Interval Service To Be Performed Interval Service To Be Performed Change engine oil (normal passenger car Every 6,000 At first oil Change engine oil filter.* service*). Not to exceed 6.000 miles. miles or 4 change and months.
  • Page 59 OWNER PROTECTION MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Service To Be Performed Interval Service To Be Performed Interval Drain radiator coolant. flush and refill Replace PCV valve. Every 12 Every 2 years system. months or Engine tune-up. 12.000 miles Replace carburetor inlet fuel filter element if Check steering gear lubricant.
  • Page 60 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION Fuel engine. I f persistent knocking is Department, Detroit, Michigan 48202, encountered, it may be necessary to giving: change to a higher of gasoline Requirements compression ratio of your 1. The and if knocking continues, consult engine (see page 76 or obtain your authorized Chevrolet Dealer.
  • Page 61 Engine Oil economically solve those problems tion and thus increasing cranking without causing other difficulties. For speed. Recommendations example, if higher detergency is re- only engine oil which meets quired to reduce varnish and sludge ommended for sustained high speed GM 6041-M standard.
  • Page 62 gauge rod (dip stick), wipe it clean normal operation without draining or 7. Run engine until normal operat- and remsert it firmly for an accurate adding inhibitors, provided the same ing temperature is reached. concentration of coolant is added if rod is marked reading.
  • Page 63 Thermostat flushed with plain Water after each Tires coolant drain. The cooling system is protected and The factory installed tires on your controlled by a thermostat installed in models-remove the radiator car are selected to provide the best the engine coolant outlet to maintain cap and open the drain cock at the all around tire performance for all a satisfactory operating temperature...
  • Page 64 snow, ice, gravel, or other material is Tread Wear Indicators passenger cars for normal require- on the road surface. Driving practices ments. However, an extra margin of The original equipment tires on and car speed should be adjusted to tire service is available when these your Chevrolet incorporate built-in the road conditions.
  • Page 65 Optional Belted Tires perienced with conventional tires. handling performance, belted tires, Follow the inflation pressures recom- and conventional tires should not .b'e Because of the stiffening belt under mixed on, the same car. mended in this OWner's Manual. the tread, the ride characteristic may To achieve best all around vehicle be somewhat different than that ex- tires installed on your vehicle,...
  • Page 66 CH EVELLE TI RE USAGE OPTIONAL ENGINES AND BODY STYLE STAN DARD Sedan, Coupe, Convertibles L-6 307 V-8 14, F70 x 14 7.75 7.35 X 14 350 V-8 Sedan, Coupes 14, F78 350 V-8 Sport Sedan, Convertible 7.75 14 396 V-8 SS Coupe and Convertible F70 x 14 El Camino Except with 396 V-8...
  • Page 67 CAMARO TI RE USAGE OPTIONAL ENGINES AND BODY STYLE STANDARD All except E78 X 14 F70 X 14 SS and Z-28 Option F70 X 14 F70 X 14 SS Models (White Letters) White or Red Stripe Z-28 Option 302 V-8 E70 x 15 NOVA TIRE USAGE ENGINES AND BODY STYLE...
  • Page 68 Tire Rotation Jack Operation To equalize wear it is recommended After jack is positioned as noted that the tires be rotated every 6,000 above, use wheel nut wrench as jack miles. Upon rotation, tire pressure handle and raise car until tire clears film must be adjusted (front and rear) in Remove wheel nuts and...
  • Page 69 wise onto extension until tire carbon Space Saver Spare Tire begins to inHate. Inflation-Camaro as it becomes When tire is completely inHated, Remove valve cap from tire valve unscrew extension. with inflator To stow space saver spare, remove still connected. from tire valve stem.
  • Page 70 PEmonlc RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION The time or mileage intervals on the following pages are intended as a guide for establishing regular maintenance and lubrication periods for your car. Sustained heavy duty or high speed operations or operation under adverse conditions may necessitate more frequent servicing.
  • Page 71 of carburetor idle speed, fuel mixture, Engine Oil Filter If the center to center distance is 7 to engine timing and operation of the 10 inches, the belt should deHect % The engine oil filter should be re- Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve inch.
  • Page 72 For maximum protectlon specify an Transmisslon brication fitting and lubricate with AC Acron air filter element. Water resistant EP Chassis Lubricant 3-Speed and 4-Speed-Every 6,000 which meets GM SpeciHcation G031M. miles-Check at operating tempera- Fuel Filter ture and fill as necessary to level of Replace filter element every 12 Powerglide Turbo Hydra- filler plug hole with SAE 80 or SAE...
  • Page 73 ers, carry full loads during high am- vehicle should be level. The Huid change listed below, follow previously level on the dipstick should be bient temperatures, operate in moun- stated automatic transmission recom- between the "ADD" mark and 1/4 tainous terrain or operate under other mendations.
  • Page 74 GM and United Delco parts. Check level 'm pump reservoir. Fill bricate 7 fittings one at each end of pump reservoir as required with G.M. each tie rod, one at each end of relay Master Cylinder-Every 6,000 miles- Power Steering Fluid or, if this is not rod, and one at idler lever with water Check Huid level in each reservoir and available, Dexron®...
  • Page 75 Battery Care (Energizer) battery or Energizer chemical action at replacement time. generates hydrogen gas which is ex- Every 6,000 miles-Clean terminals plosive when mixed with air, never Extended Vehicle Storage and oil felt washer. expose the battery to an open Hame or Check the Huid level in each cell of If you plan to store your car over an electric spark.
  • Page 76 Gu|DE. MINOR TROUBLE SHOOTING FUEL SYSTEM AND ENGINE E|.EcTnlcAL SYSTEM COOLING SYSTEM If your car acts > 9° > in the following 4,44 °E manner: °2 > gr" < § =: »= <9 34-4 :.° 0< »-._ 24 -1 "o 4-'C :.°...
  • Page 77 The chart on the previous page, and the information on the pages whether the fuel is reaching the carburetor. Disconnect the fuel line which follow, contains information designed to aid the average of the carburetor and remove the center wire from the coil tower. driver to discover, and possibly correct, conditions resulting in minor Place c jar or cup under the openline and briefly "crank"...
  • Page 78 If the car will starf but stalls when hof or has a rough idle, POOR BATTERY CONNECTIONS may be suspected if the cor has you can suspect a faulty IDLE ADJUSTMENT, u malfunctioning operated properly o short time before and now not even the horn will operate.
  • Page 79 if if it is plugged with a bobby pin) between the rubber RADIATOR CORE. Clean Check the cup at the end of the spark plug bugs, leaves or other foreign material. wire and the tubular metal con- nector inside of it. If the spark Condition of the FAN BELT plug wire is wet or oily, wipe it is very important, not only for en-...
  • Page 80 SPECIFICATIONS CAMARO 186.0" Overall Length aiaoilitltilililllittl VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..-....-... Height coupe 51 .I n Car-Stamped on Vehicle Identification Plate attached fo left convertible 50.9" of instrumenf panel. Width Engine-Stamped on boss on block. 108.0" Wheel bc se 6-Cylinder-On right side of block to rear of distributor. BATTERY RATING 4-Cylinder-On right side of block to rear of distributor.
  • Page 81 Air Conditioning System SPECIFICATIONS (Confd) Il oz. Compressor oil (525 vis.) . Cooling 153 1-4 302 V-8 307 V-8 230 1.-6 396 V-8 Refrigerant-R-I 2 System: 250 L-6 350 V-8 Four Seasons 3 Ib. 12 oz. U.S. Measure (qfs.) GM Chevrolet 3 Ib.
  • Page 82 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 8 Cylinder Engine 4 Cyl. Eng. 6 Cyl. Engine CARBURETOR 155 Cu. In 230 Cu. In 250 Cu. In 302 Cu. In 350 Cu. In 307 Cu. In 396 Cu. In ENGINE DATA 1 Barrel 1 Barrel 4 Barrel 4 Barrel 2 Barrel 4 Barrel...
  • Page 83 BULB SPECIFICATIONS FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKER: Candle The headlamp circuit is protected by a circuit breaker in the light switch. Nova Camaro Power Chevelle An overload on the breaker will cause the lamps to "flicker" 0n and off. If Headlamp Unit this condition develops, have your headlamp wiring checked immediately.
  • Page 84 CHEVROLET ZONE OFFICE ADDRESSES Charlotte, N. C. Seattle, Washington 701 Interstate 85 233 Sixth. North Irondale, Ala. (Birmingham) Louisville, Kentucky Fargo, N. D. Green Bay, Wisconsin 2300 Crestwood Blvd. 4501 Indian Trail 701 Fourth Ave.. N. 1901 S. Webster Ave. Los Angeles, California Harahan, La.
  • Page 85 INDEX Air Conditioning .. . 26.27.28 Four Way Hazard Warning Flasher ..Air Vents . 38 Fuel Gauge ..»....... Ammeter Fuses CCIOllll||l'|||Il|||'\||||ll AshTray . 38 Gas Cap Battery Care . 68 Generator Indicator Light ..22 ..Braking System Glove Box .
  • Page 86 Steering,Power......38 Lubrication 64-68 Maintenance and Lubrication 54-57 Stereo Super-LiftShockAbsorbers..... Minor Trouble Shooting Oil and Filter . 55.64 Tachometer ....41 Tailgate. Oil Pressure Gauge ..30 TapePIayer. Oil Pressure Indicator Light . Operation in Foreign Country . TemperatureGauge..
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  • Page 91 WARRANTY When purchased new, your Chevrolet vehicle is covered by the Chevrolet New Vehicle Warranty and the Policy on Chev- rolet Owner Service given to you by your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer at the time of delivery.
  • Page 92 LITHO IN U _;$._._...,. .4':* 44...

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