Controls - Chevrolet 1986 Corvair Owner's Manual

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All important driver controls have been located to
be within reach of drivers properly restrained by both
a seat and shoulder belt, and accessible during driving
operations.
Each important control is clearly labeled to provide
rapid identification if its function is not readily apparent.
Lighting and Signal Devices-Numerous lighting and
signal devices are provided to enable safe operation in
darkness and other conditions of reduced visibility. Head-
lamps provide the necessary general illumination ahead
of the vehicle. Parking, side marker and tail lamps iden-
tify as near as practical the extremities of the vehicle
from the front, rear and both sides, with color coding
which identifies front (amber) from rear (red). Taillamps
also incorporate reflectors, to facilitate recognition of
parked or otherwise inoperative vehicles by other drivers
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CONTROLS
GLOVE COMPARTMENT
after dark. Stop lamps give a steady warning light to
the rear of the vehicle to indicate the
~river
has applied
his foot to the brake pedal with the presumed intention
of slowing or stopping the vehicle.
A
lamp illuminates
the rear license plate to assist in identification. Backup
lamps provide general illumination behind the vehicle
when the shift lever is in the reverse position which also
provides a visible signal to other vehicles and pedestrians
that the vehicle is operating or about to operate in
reverse.
CAUTION: It is the owner's responsibility to check al/
lamps, signaling systems and warning lights frequently
to be sure they are working properly. Head/amp aim
should be checked periodicol/y. It is important that any
malfunctions be corrected promptly for your safety, and
for the safety of others.

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