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Summary of Contents for Geo Prizm 1997

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Page 3: ...under different conditions Problems on the Road This section tells what to do if you have a problem while driving such as a flat tire or overheated engine etc Service and Appearance Care Here the man...

Page 4: ...ur Geo so it will be there if you ever need it when you re on the road If you sell the vehicle please leave this manual in it so the new owner can use it Litho in U S A P a r tNo 10277560B First Editi...

Page 5: ...l and the page number where you ll find it Safety Warnings and Symbols You will find a number of safety cautions in this book We use a box and the word CAUTION to tell you about things that could hurt...

Page 6: ...would Also inthisbook you willfindthesenotices notbecovered by your warranty and it could be costly NOTICE the damage When you read other manuals you might see CAUTION IThese mean there is something t...

Page 7: ...you and your passengers whenever your vehicle is driven n UNLOCK Ed FASTEN SEAT BELTS 08 AIR BAG p These symbols have to do with your lamps SIGNALS TURN FOGLAMPS 0 These symbols are onsomeof your con...

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Page 9: ...ls Safety Belts They re for Everyone Here Are QuestionsMany People Ask About Safety Belts and the Answers How to Wear Safety Belts Properly Driver Position Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Right Front...

Page 10: ...moving The suddenmovement couldstartle and confuse you or make you push a pedal when you don t want to Adjust the driver s seat only when the vehicle is not moving Lift the lever under the front seat...

Page 11: ...ntit Push on the seat to make sure it s lockedin position Pullup on the lever and the seat will go to its original upright position But don t have a seatback reclined if your vehicle is moving CAUTION...

Page 12: ...ell back in the seatand wear your safety belt properly Head Restraints Slide the head restraint up or down so that the top of the restraint is closest to the top of your ears Thisposition reduces the...

Page 13: ...dure for the other side if youdo not have a built in child restraint 2 Fold the seatback down To raise the seatback 1 Pull the seatback up and push it back to lock it into place Makesure the safety be...

Page 14: ...side the vehicle or be ejected from it You can be seriously injured or killed In the samecrash you might not be if youare buckled up Always fasten your safety belt and check that your passengers belts...

Page 15: ...hes are mild and some crashes can beso serious thateven buckled up a person wouldn t survive But most crashes are in between In many of them people who buckleup can survive andsometimeswalk away Witho...

Page 16: ...I Put someoneon it Get it up to speed Then stop the vehicle The rider doesn t stop 1 8...

Page 17: ...The person keeps going until stopped by something In a real vehicle it could be the windshield or the instrument panel 1 9...

Page 18: ...t even if you re upside down And your chance of being conscious during and after an accident so you can unbuckle and get out is much greater if you are belted e If my vehicle has air bags why should I...

Page 19: ...st number of serious injuries and deathsoccur at speedsof less than40 mph 65km h Safety belts arefor everyone How to Wear Safety Belts Properly Adults This part is only for people of adult size Be awa...

Page 20: ...houlder Belt The driv er has a lap shoulder belt Here s how to wear it properly 1 Close and lock the door 2 Adjust the seat to see how see Seats in the Index so you can sit up straight 3 Pick up the l...

Page 21: ...pull up on the shoulder belt The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on the hips just touching the thighs In a crash this applies force to the strong pelvic bones And you d be less like...

Page 22: ...vethe height adjusterto the desired position After you move the adjusterto where you wantit try to moveit without pullingthe release knob to make sure it has locked into position Adjust the height sot...

Page 23: ...s too loose It won t give nearly as much protection this way You can be seriously hurt if your snoulder belt is too loose In a crash you would move forward too much which could increase injury The sho...

Page 24: ...can be seriouslyinjured if your belt is buckled inthe wrong place like this In a crash the belt would go up over your abdomen The belt forceswould bethere not at the pelvic bones This could cause ser...

Page 25: ...usly inJul ed if you wear the shoulder belt under your arm In a crash your body would movetoo far forward which would increase the chance of head and neck injury Also the belt would apply too much for...

Page 26: ...oss the body b IA CAUTION I You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt In a crash you wouldn t have the full width of the belt to spread impact forces If a belt is twisted make it straightso it ca...

Page 27: ...you can damage both the belt and your vehicle Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Safety belts work for everyone including pregnant women Like all occupants they are more likely to be seriously injuredif...

Page 28: ...r bagfor the driver and another air bag for the right front passenger Here are the most importantthings to know about the air bag system You can be severely injured or killed in a cra if you aren t we...

Page 29: ...intaining control of the vehicle AIR BAG An inflating air bag can seriouslyinjure small children Always secure children properly in your vehicle Toread how seethe part of this manual called Children a...

Page 30: ...How the Air Bag SystemWorks Theright front passenger sa i rbag is in the instrument panel on the passenger s side Where are theair bags The driver sa i rbag is in the middle of the steering wheel 1 22...

Page 31: ...deform such as a parked car the threshold level will be higher The air bagis not designedto inflate in rollovers side impactsor rear impacts because inflation would not help the occupant It is possib...

Page 32: ...quickly deflates so quickly that some people may not even realize the air bag inflated Some components of the air bag module in the steering wheel hub for the driver s air bag or the instrument panelf...

Page 33: ...ety belt usage at deployment Let only qualified technicians work on your a i rbag system Improper service can mean that your a i rbag system won t work properly See your dealer for service NOTICE If y...

Page 34: ...nspected by a qualified technician 10years from the manufacture dateon the Certification label After10years from the manufacture date have the system inspected every 24 months The Certification label...

Page 35: ...across you Don t let it get twisted The shoulder beltmay lock if youpull the belt across you very quickly If this happens let the belt go back slightly to unlock it Then pullthe belt across you more s...

Page 36: ...cause serious or even fatal injuries The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest These partsof the body are best able to take belt restraining forces The safety belt locks if t...

Page 37: ...st push the button on the buckle Center Passenger Position I When yousit in the center seating position you have a lap safety belt which has no retractor To make the belt longer tilt the latch plate a...

Page 38: ...e United States and in every Canadian province says children up to some age must be restrained while in a vehicle Smaller Children and Babies A CAUTION I Smallerchildrenand babies should always be res...

Page 39: ...il a crash During a crash a baby will becomeso CAUTION Continued P I heavy youcan t hold it For example ina crash at only 25mph 40 km h a 12 lb 5 5 kg baby will suddenlybecome a 240 lb 110 kg force on...

Page 40: ...by children who weigh between22 and 66 pounds 10 and 30 kg and whose heightis between 33 5 and 50inches 850and 1270mm and who are capable of sitting upright alone The child should also be at least one...

Page 41: ...route it through the upper pairof slots A or the lower pairof slots B Which slots should I use for my child A With the child seatedon the child restraint cushion use the pair of slots thatis at orjus...

Page 42: ...justing the Harness Height MAKE SURETHE TOPOF THE CHILD S SHOULDERSIS BELOW THE SLOTS THAT THE HARNESS GOES THROUGH A CHILD WHOSE SHOULDERS ARE ABOVE THOSE SLOTS COULD BEINJURED DURING A SUDDENSTOPOR...

Page 43: ...2 Fold the top half of the seatbackdown 3 Lower the child restraint cushion Make sure the top half of the seatbackis folded underneath the child restraint cushion 1 35...

Page 44: ...as shown If the harness cannot be pulled through the slots raise the child seat cushion to an almost closed position Pull the harness release strap firmly and at the sametime pull both sidesof the ha...

Page 45: ...7 Select one side of the harness Feed some harness slack back into the slot When moving the harness from the lower slot to the upper slot you may need to feed as much as 4 to 5 inches 10to 13 cm of sl...

Page 46: ...ll the way up to the angled slot position You may have to squeeze and turn the harness slightly to move it up 9 Move the harnessto the correct slot The correct slot is the one that will be atorjust ab...

Page 47: ...operly routed and isn t twistedor flipped over 12 Repeat Steps 7 through 11for the other sideof the harness Be sure both sides are adjusted to the same height 13 Move the pad back against the child re...

Page 48: ...child ina suddenstop or crash If a childis the proper size for the built in child restraint securethe child usingthe child restraint s harness Butchildren who are too large for the built in child res...

Page 49: ...time pull both sides of the harness D through the slots inthe seatbackas shown 2 If the left and right halvesof the shoulderharness clip are fastened together separate them Also mak sure the harness i...

Page 50: ...the latch plates If you can t secure a latch plate see your Geo dealer for service before using the child restraint Pull on both latch plates to make sure they are secure 6 Now fasten the left and ri...

Page 51: ...e child s upper body in a sudden stop or crash The child could be seriouslyinjured Make sure the harness clip is properly fastened 7 Pull the harness adjustmentstrap G f i i l y until the harness is s...

Page 52: ...the harness On each side of the harness the shoulder part should be centered on the child s shoulder The harness should be away from the child s face and neck but not falling off the child s shoulders...

Page 53: ...n 1 Fasten the harness clip 2 Unlatch the harness by pushing the button on the buckle 3 Move both sides of the harnessoff the child s shoulders 4 Remove the child from the child restraint cushion 2 Us...

Page 54: ...Restraint Systems and Replacing Seat and Restraint System Parts After a Crash in the Index Child Restraints Be sure the child restraint is designed to be used in a vehicle If it is it will have a labe...

Page 55: ...aint would be very close to the inflating air bag Alwayssecure a rear facing child restraint in the rear seat CAUTION Continued CAUTION Continued You may however secure a forward facing child restrain...

Page 56: ...aler can then install the anchor for you In Canada this work will be donefor you free of charge Or you may install the anchor yourself using the instructions provided in thekit Securing a Child Restra...

Page 57: ...the instructions say 3 Pick up the latch plate and run the lap andshoulder portions of the vehicle s safety belt through or aroundthe restraint The child restraint instructions3 will show you how If...

Page 58: ...he retractor while you push down on the child restraint 7 Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be sureit is secure To remove the child restraint just unbuckle the vehicle s saf...

Page 59: ...1 Make the belt as long as possible by tilting the latch 2 Put the restraint on the seat Follow the instructions plate and pulling it along the belt for the child restraint 3 Securethe childin the ch...

Page 60: ...child restraint in different directions to be sure it is secure Ifit isn t secure the restraintin a different place in the vehicle and contact the child restraint maker for their advice about how to...

Page 61: ...ur vehicle has a rightfront passenger air bag always movethe seat as far back as it will go before securing a forward facing child restraint See Seats in the Index 2 Put the restraint on the seat Foll...

Page 62: ...retractor while you push down on the child restraint 8 Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be sureit is secure To remove the child restraint just unbuckle the vehicle s safet...

Page 63: ...e child can wear a lap shoulder belt and get the additional restraint a shoulderbelt can provide Accident statistics show that children are safkr if they are restrained inthe rear seat But they need t...

Page 64: ...t the child is so small that the shoulder belt is very close to the child s face or neck A Move the child toward the center of the vehicle but be sure that the shoulder belt still is on the child s sh...

Page 65: ...his way in a crash the child might slide under the belt The belt s force would then be applied right on the child s abdomen That could cause serious or fatalinjuries Wherever the child sits the lap po...

Page 66: ...raint also periodically make sure the harness straps latch plates buckle clip and anchorages are working properly Look for any other loose or damaged safety belt and built in child restraint system pa...

Page 67: ...that says to replace the belt be sure todo so Then the new belt will be there to help protect youin a collision You would see this label on the belt near the door opening If safety belts or built in...

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Page 69: ...r Locks Trunk Theft New Vehicle Break In Ignition Switch Starting Your Engine Automatic Transaxle Operation Manual Transaxle Operation Parking Brake Shifting Into PARK P Automatic Transaxle Models Onl...

Page 70: ...e with the ignition key is dangerous for many reasons A child or others could be badly injured or even killed They could operate power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move Don t lea...

Page 71: ...aler or a qualified locksmith how to make extra keys Keep the code in asafe place If youlose your keys you ll be able to have newones made easily usingthis code NOTICE Your Geo has a number of feature...

Page 72: ...etter off whenever you drive your vehicle There are several ways to lock and unlock your vehicle From the outside use your key To lock the door turn the top of the key toward the front of the car If y...

Page 73: ...ity Locks Push the powerdoor lock switchon the driver sdoor to lock or unlock all the doors at once Your Geo is equipped with rear door security locks that help prevent passengers from opening the rea...

Page 74: ...ock feature adults and older childrenwho ride in the rear won t be able to open the rear door from the inside You should let adults and older children know how these security locks work and how to can...

Page 75: ...eal between the body and the trunk 0 Make sure all windows are shut 0 Wrn the fan on your heatingor cooling system to its highest speed with the setting on VENT That will force outsideair into your ve...

Page 76: ...h the keys inside it s an easy targetforjoy riders or professional thieves so don t do it When you park your Geo and open the driver s door you ll heara tone reminding you to remove your key from the...

Page 77: ...th new liningscan mean premature wear and earlierreplacement Follow this breaking in guideline every 0 Avoid making hard stopsfor the first timeyougetnew brake linings Don t tow a trailer duringbreak...

Page 78: ...will return toON for normal driving When the engine is not running ACC and ON allow you to operate some of your electrical accessories A warning tone will sound if you open the driver s door when the...

Page 79: ...al Transaxle The gear selector should be in NEUTRAL N Hold the clutch pedalto the floor and start the engine Your vehicle won t start if the clutch pedal is not all the way down that s a safety featur...

Page 80: ...ere as you hold the key in STARTfor about three seconds If the vehicle starts briefly but then stops again do the same thing but this time keep the pedal down for five or six seconds This clears the e...

Page 81: ...er is not fully inPARK P with the parking brake firmly set Your vehicle can roll Don t leaveyour vehicle whenthe engine is running unless you have to If you have leftthe enginerunning the vehicle can...

Page 82: ...ward could damageyour transaxle Shiftto REVERSE R only after your vehicle is stopped To rock your vehicle back and forth to get out of snow ice or sand without damaging your transaxle see Stuck In San...

Page 83: ...88 km h or you can damage your transaxle Use DRIVE D as much as possible Don t shift into SECOND 2 unless youare going slowerthan 65 mph 105 km h or you can damageyour engine LOW L This position gives...

Page 84: ...Gradual startsgive you the bestfuel economy Fast starts usethe most fuel A light on the instrument panel will come on whenever you turn off OVERDRIVE See Overdrive Off Light in the Index Manual Trans...

Page 85: ...wlylet up on the clutch pedal as you press the accelerator pedal To stop let up on the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal Just before the vehicle stops press the clutch pedal and the brake pe...

Page 86: ...f your speed drops below 20 mph 32km h or if the engine is not running smoothly you should downshift to the next lower gear You may haveto downshift twoor more gearsto keep the engine running smoothly...

Page 87: ...release button Hold the release button in as you move the lever allthe way down NOTICE Driving with the parking brake on can cause your rear brakes to overheat You may haveto replace them and you cou...

Page 88: ...our vehicle won t move even when you re onfairly level ground use the steps that follow If you re pulling a trailer see Towing a Trailer in the Index 1 Hold the brake pedal down with your right foot a...

Page 89: ...lever push the shift lever all the way into PARK P and release the shift lever button as you maintain brake application Then press the shift lever button and move the shift lever into the gear you wis...

Page 90: ...snessand death You might haveexhaustcoming inif Your exhaustsystem soundsstrange 0 Your vehicle getsrusty underneath 0 Your vehicle wasdamaged ina collision Your vehicle was damaged when driving over...

Page 91: ...th the engine running Another closed in placecan be a blizzard See Blizzard inthe Index It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicleif the shift lever is not fully in PARK P with the parking brakefi...

Page 92: ...indow will lower completely Pull up on the switch lightly and release it to stop the window partway You can also open this window any amount by pushing the switch halfway down and releasing it when yo...

Page 93: ...Passing Signal Lighting Operation A tilt steering wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheel beforeyou drive You can also raise it to the highest level to give your legs more room when you exit an...

Page 94: ...ly a signal bulb may be burned out and other drivers won t see your turn signal If a bulb is burned out have it replaced to help avoid an accident If the arrows don t go on at all when you signal atur...

Page 95: ...will run continuously at low speed HI The wipers will runcontinuouslyat high speed MIST If you have mist type wipers the lever doesn t have an INT position For a single wiping cycle push the lever to...

Page 96: ...your wipers to clear the windshield See Windshield Washer Fluid in the Index 1 6 CAUTION In freezing weather don t use your washer until the windshieldis warmed Otherwise the washer fluid can form ice...

Page 97: ...trolon slipperyroads Cruise control can be dangerouson SettingCruise Control I A CAUTION F If you leaveyour cruise controlswitch on when you re not using cruise you might hit a button and go into crui...

Page 98: ...need to reset it 4 Take your footoff the accelerator pedal Unless you regoing about 25 mph 40 k m h or less or you slowed down to10mph 16 k m k less than your preset speed you can press the lever up t...

Page 99: ...o RES ACC for less than halfa second and then release it Each time you do this your vehicle will go about 1mph 1 6 km h faster Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control There are two ways to reduce yo...

Page 100: ...al ways to turn off the cruise control Step lightly on the brake pedal or push the clutch pedal if you have a manual transaxle Press the cruiseON OFF button again or pull the lever towardyou to cancel...

Page 101: ...rake is released withthe engine started even with the lamp switch in the OFFposition They will not go off until the engine is turned off When you turnon the headlamp switch your DRL will go out and yo...

Page 102: ...ur instrument panel lights Turn the knob clockwiseto brighten the lights or counterclockwiseto dim them The dome lamp has a three position switch ON The lamp comeson and stays on whether or not a door...

Page 103: ...ss it again to turn it off Mirrors Inside Daymight Rearview Mirror An inside rearview mirroris attached to your roof The mirror has a pivot so that youcan adjust it up and down or side to side You can...

Page 104: ...hen use the round touch pad to adjust the mirror Convex Outside Mirror Your passenger s side mirror is convex A convex mirror s surfaceis curved so you can see morefrom the driver s seat A CAUTION m A...

Page 105: ...ed while driving Door Storage Compartments 96e a r b l f A The driver s door has a mapktorage compartment You may also havea storage compartmenton your passenger s door Cupholder I I I To open the cup...

Page 106: ...wn on the lock spring plate and pull the ashtray out The rear ashtrayis on the back of the center console Pull on the top of the door to open it To remove the ashtray press down on the tab and pull it...

Page 107: ...e lighter in with your hand while it is heating If you do it won t be able to back away from the heating element when it s ready Thatcan make it overheat damaging the lighter and the heating element S...

Page 108: ...o lower the sunroof Your ignition mustbe on for this switchto work To open the sunroof push the SLIDE arrow that points to the rear of the vehicle To close it push the other arrow that points to the f...

Page 109: ...e inside screw washers and spacers Be careful not to lose this screw the washers or the spacers because the sunroof won t work without them 3 w Close the sunroof by hand asfar as it will go Then inser...

Page 110: ...Instrument Panel 2 42...

Page 111: ...river s Side Air Bag I WindshieldWiper Control J Ignition Switch K Windshield Washer Button L Cruise Control M Rear Window Defogger N Cigarette Lighter 0 Hazard Warning Flashers P Shift Lever Q Coinho...

Page 112: ...luster isde ned to let you know at a glance how your vehicleis running You ll know how fast you re going abouthow mum fuel you have left in your fuel tank and many other things you ll need to know to...

Page 113: ...Optional Cluster If you have the optional cluster your instrument panel gives you additional information This cluster includes a tachometer...

Page 114: ...cause an expensiverepair or replacement Paying attention to your warning lights and gages could also save you or others from injury Warning lights come on when there may be or is a problem with one o...

Page 115: ...n electricalproblem The system check includes the air bag sensors the air bag modules the wiring and the diagnostic module For more informationon the air bag system see Air Bag in the Index AIR BAG Th...

Page 116: ...gLight Your Geo s hydraulic brake systemis divided intotwo parts If one part isn t working the other part can still work and stop you For good braking though you need both parts working well If the wa...

Page 117: ...n if your parking brake doesn t release fully If it stays on afteryour parking brake is filly released it means you have a brake problem Anti Lock Brake System Warning Light Option With the anti lock...

Page 118: ...flashing and the regular brake system warning light isn t on you still have brakes but you don t have anti lock brakes The anti lock brake system warning light should come on briefly when you turn the...

Page 119: ...Engine Light CHECK Your Geo is equippedwith a computerwhich monitors operation of the fuel ignition andemission control systems This systemis called OBDI1 On Board Diagnostics Second Generation and is...

Page 120: ...is required Light On Steady An emission control system malfunction has been detected on your vehicle Dealer or qualified service center diagnosis and service may be required If the LightIs Flashing Th...

Page 121: ...driving trips to turn the light off If so be sure to fuel your vehicle with quality fuel s Fuel in the Index Poor fuel quality will cause your engine not to runas efficiently as designed You may noti...

Page 122: ...show you it is working but the light will go out when you turn the ignition toSTART If it doesn t come on with the ignition on you may have a problem with the fuse or bulb Haveit fixed right away Som...

Page 123: ...ou turn off the OVERDRIVE See Overdrive in the Index Daytime Running Lamps DRL Indicator Light This light is onthe instrumentcluster It goes on whenever the Daytime Running Lampsare on See DaytimeRunn...

Page 124: ...el gage All these situations are normal and do not indicate that anything is wrong with the fuel gage e e e e 0 At the gas station the fuel pump shuts off before the gage reads FULL F It takes the gag...

Page 125: ...ation System Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Audio Systems Setting the Clock for AM FM Stereo Setting the Clock for AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 11 3 15 3 17 3 17...

Page 126: ...and toward the floor FLOOR This position directs the aifflow toward the floor w d DEFOG Thisposition directs the airflow toward the floor the windshield and the side windows DEFROST This position dire...

Page 127: ...ir to escape For normal cooling push the A C button and move the air intakelever to CIRCULATEfor normal cooling For faster cooling move the lever to RECIRCULATE Then movethe airflow knob to VENT and t...

Page 128: ...es when very little heating is required you can still direct outside air through your vehicle Move the air intake lever to CIRCULATE and turn the airflow knob to VENT Turn the temperature knob to a co...

Page 129: ...ents Turn the temperature knob clockwise and the fan knob toward HI When the windshield is clear turn down the fan speed To defog the windshield and side windows turn the airflow knob to DEFOG If you...

Page 130: ...untilthe correct hour appears Press and hold RCL TIME SET to set the correct minute At the same time press and hold the TUNE right arrow MIN until the correct minute appears Setting the Clock for AM F...

Page 131: ...a higher or lower station Press and hold to continue tuning and release whenyou find your station The display will show the frequencyof each station tuned SEEK Press the right or left arrow to go to...

Page 132: ...peakers The middle position balancesthe sound between the speakers AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player If Equipped FADE Turn this knobto move the sound between the front and rear speakers The middl...

Page 133: ...numbered button the station you set will return 5 Repeat the steps for each pushbutton PRESET SCAN Press this button to hear each of your favorite stations storedon your pushbuttonsfor a few seconds...

Page 134: ...If you press RCLRROG the tape will also c nqe sides R M 2 Press this button to hear the radio when you are fast forwarding or reversing a cassette tape You can use theTUNE SEEK and PRESET SCAN buttons...

Page 135: ...s messageappearson the display the cassette tape player needs to be cleaned It will still play tapes but you should clean it as soon as possible to prevent damage to the tapes and player See Care of Y...

Page 136: ...PSCAN Press this button to listen to each of your favorite stations stored on your pushbuttons for a few seconds The radio will scan through each of the stations stored on your pushbuttons When you wa...

Page 137: ...to playing speed RPT 2 Press this button to go to thebeginning of the selection and play it again Press RPT again to cancel this function FF 3 Press this button to advancequickly to another part of t...

Page 138: ...ess and hold EJECT for five seconds to reset theCLN indicator The radio will display to show the indicator was reset Playing a Compact Disc With the radio on insert a disc into the CD slot label side...

Page 139: ...witch to radio PressSTOPagain to restart the disc at the point whereit stopped EJECT Press this button to remove the disc The radio will play The disc will start at the first track whenyou reinsert it...

Page 140: ...n and the display will now show SEC Disabling the Theft Deterrent Feature If your radiois secured SEC shows on the display and you wish todisable it enter your security code as follows pausingno more...

Page 141: ...on the display Please note that if an incorrect code is entered ERR will appearon the display and theabove steps needto be repeated Understanding Radio Reception FM Stereo FM stereo willgive you the b...

Page 142: ...assette Tape Player A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound quality ruined cassettes or a damaged mechanism Cassette tapes should be stored in their cases away from contami...

Page 143: ...was reset Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality may degrade over time Always make sure the cassette tape is in good condition before you have your tape player serviced Care of Your Compa...

Page 144: ...f i NOTES 3 20...

Page 145: ...4 6 4 10 4 12 4 12 4 14 4 15 DefensiveDriving Drunken Driving Control of a Vehicle Braking Steering Off Road Recovery Passing Loss of Control Driving at Night 4 17 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 23 4 25 4 29...

Page 146: ...mportant safety device in your Geo Buckle up See Safety Belts in the Index a national tragedy It s the number one contributor to the highway death toll claiming thousands of victims every year Alcohol...

Page 147: ...ever to drink alcohol and then drive But what ifpeople do How much is too much if the driver plans todrive It s a lot less than many might think Althoughit depends on each person and situation here is...

Page 148: ...There is a gender difference too Women generally have a lower relative percentage of body water than men The BAC will be over 0 10 percent after three to six drinks inone hour Of course as we ve seen...

Page 149: ...in a person ssystemcan make crash injuries worse especially injuries tothe brain spinal cord or heart This means that whenanyone who has been drinking driver or passenger is in a crash that person s...

Page 150: ...our foot anddo it That sreaction time Average reaction timeis about 314 of a second But that s only an average It might be less with one driver and as long as two or three seconds or more with another...

Page 151: ...brake assist But you willuse it when you brake Once the power assist is used up it may take longerto stop and thebrake pedal will be harder to push Anti Lock Brakes Option Your vehicle mayhave anti l...

Page 152: ...is about to stop rolling the computer will separately work the brakes at each front wheel and at the rear wheels The anti lock system can change the brake pressure faster than any driver could The com...

Page 153: ...anti lock you can steer and brake at the same time However if you don t have anti lock your first reaction to hit the brake pedal hard and hold it down may be the wrong thing to do Your wheels can st...

Page 154: ...g through a sharp curve Then you suddenly apply the brakes Both control systems steering and braking have to do their work where the tires meet the road Unless you have four wheel anti lock brakes add...

Page 155: ...e anti lock notenough to lock your wheels See Braking inEmergencies earlier in this section It is better toremove as much speed as you can from a possible collision Then steer around the problem to th...

Page 156: ...uver Not necessarily Passing another vehicle on a two lane highway is a potentially dangerous move since the passing vehicle occupies the same lane as oncoming traffic for several seconds A miscalcula...

Page 157: ...re linedup to pass a slow vehicle wait your turn But take care that someoneisn t tryingto pass you as you pull outto pass the slow vehicle Remember toglance over yourshoulder and check the blind spot...

Page 158: ...want the vehicle to go If you start steering quicklyenough your vehicle may straighten out Always be ready for a second skidif it occurs Of course traction is reduced when water snow ice gravel or ot...

Page 159: ...0 Drive defensively Don t drink and drive Adjust your inside rearview mirror to reduce the glare from headlamps behind you Since you can t see as well you may need to slow down and keep more space be...

Page 160: ...rk When you are faced with severe glare as from a driver who doesn t lower the high beams or a vehicle with misaimed headlamps slow down a little Avoid staringdirectlyintothe approaching ladlamps Keep...

Page 161: ...ven if your windshield wiper blades are in good shape a heavy rain can make it harder tosee road signs and traffic signals pavement markings the edge of the road and even people walking It s wise to k...

Page 162: ...id puddles But if you can t try to slow down before you hit them I A CAUTION Wet brakes can cause accidents They won t work as well in a quick stop and may cause pulling to one side You could lose con...

Page 163: ...could be hydroplaning Hydroplaning usually happensat higher speeds There just isn t a hard and fast rule about hydroplaning The best advice is to slow down when it is raining NOTICE If you drive too...

Page 164: ...map and plan your trip into an unknown part of the cityjust as you would fora cross country trip 0 T r y to use thefreewaysthat rim and crisscross most large cities You ll save time and energy See the...

Page 165: ...ce there is usually a ramp that leads to the freeway If you have a clear view of the freeway as you drive along the entrance ramp you should begin to check traffic Try todeterminewhere youexpectto ble...

Page 166: ...lan to make too many miles that first part of the journey Wear comfortableclothing andshoes you can easily drive in Is your vehicle ready for a long trip If you keep it serviced and maintained it s re...

Page 167: ...ve the road in less than a second and you could crash and be injured What can you do abouthighway hypnosis First be aware thatit can happen Then here aresometips Make sure your vehicleis well ventilat...

Page 168: ...AL N G with the ignition off is dangerous Yourbrakes will haveto do allthe work of slowing down They could get so hot that they wouldn t work well You would then have poorbraking or even none going do...

Page 169: ...ll brushor broom a supply of windshield washer fluid a rag some winter outer clothing a small shovel a flashlight a red cloth and a couple of reflective warning triangles And if you will be driving un...

Page 170: ...til salt and sand crews can get there Whatever the condition smoothice packed blowing or loose snow drive with caution Accelerate gently Try not to break the fragile traction If you accelerate too fas...

Page 171: ...d clumps of trees behind buildings or under bridges Sometimesthe surface of a curve or anoverpassmay remain icy whenthe surroundingroads are clear If you see a patch of ice ahead of you brake before y...

Page 172: ...e to keep warm but be careful A CAUTION I Snowcan trap exhaustgases under your vehicle This can cause deadly CO carbonmonoxide gas to get inside CO could overcome you and kill you You can t seeit or s...

Page 173: ...reserve the fuel as long as you can To help keep warm you can get out of the vehicle anddo some fairly vigorousexercises every half hour or so until help comes Loading Your Vehicle GEO PRIZM VEHICLE C...

Page 174: ...a heavy load you should spread it out Don t carry more than 125 lbs 56 7 kilograms in your trunk IA CAUTION Do not loadyour vehicle any heavier than the GVWR or either the maximum front or rear GAWR I...

Page 175: ...aint in your vehicle When you carry something insidethe vehicle secureit whenever you can Don t leavea seat folded down unless you need to Towing a Trailer A I r CAUTION Ifyou don t usethe correct equ...

Page 176: ...Many of these are important for your safety and that of your passengers So please read this section carefully before you pull a trailer Load pulling components such as the engine transaxle wheel assem...

Page 177: ...ratureand how much your vehicle is used to pull a trailer are all important And it can also depend on any special equipmentthat youhave on your vehicle You can ask your dealerfor our trailering inform...

Page 178: ...driver s door opening or see Loading Your Vehicle in the Index Then be sure you don t go over theGVW limit for your vehicle including the weight of the trailer tongue Hitches It s important to have th...

Page 179: ...h brakingsystemswon t work well You could even lose your brakes Will the trailer brake parts take 3 000psi 20 650 P a of pressure If not the trailer brake system must not be used with your vehicle If...

Page 180: ...of the steering wheel with one hand Then to move the trailer to the left just move that hand to the left To move the trailer to the right move your hand to the right Always back up slowly and if possi...

Page 181: ...uce your speed to45 mph 70 k m h to reduce the possibilityof engine and transaxle overheating If you are towinga trailer that weighs more than 1 000 lbs 450 kg andyou have anautomatictransaxle with ov...

Page 182: ...n Trailer Towing Your vehicle will need service more often when you re pulling a trailer See the MaintenanceSchedulefor more on this Thingsthat are especially importantin trailer operation are automat...

Page 183: ...ut some problems that can occur on the road 5 2 5 3 5 7 5 13 Hazard WarningFlashers Jump Starting Towing Your Vehicle Engine Overheating 5 23 5 23 5 34 5 35 If a Tire Goes Flat Changing a Flat Tire Co...

Page 184: ...matter what position your keyis in and even if the key isn t in To turn off the flashers press the button again When the hazard warning flashers are on your turn signals won t work Your hazard warnin...

Page 185: ...ode or ignite They contain enough electricity toburn you If you don t follow these stepsexactly someor all of these things can hurt you I NOTICE Ignoring these stepscould result in costlydamage to you...

Page 186: ...repairs wouldn t be covered by your warranty 4 Open the hoods and locatethe batteries Find the positive and negative terminals on each battery I A CAUTION I An electricfan can start up even whenthe en...

Page 187: ...o positive and negative will go to negative or a metalengine part Don t connect positive to negative or you ll get a short that would damage the battery and maybe other parts too Fans or other moving...

Page 188: ...connection is just as good there butthe chance of sparks getting back to the battery is much less 10 Now start the vehicle with the good battery and run the enginefor a while 11 Try to start the vehi...

Page 189: ...ent That your vehicle hasfront wheel drive 0 The make model and yearof your vehicle 0 Whether you can still move the shift lever If there was an accident what was damaged When thetowing service arrive...

Page 190: ...ion with a clampingdevice designed for towing service Do not usethe vehicle s steering column lock for this The transaxle shouldbe in NEUTRAL N and the parking brake released Don t have your vehicle t...

Page 191: ...straps Towing a vehicle over rough surfaces could damagea vehicle Damagecan occur from vehicle to ground or vehicle to wheel lift equipment To help avoid damage raise the vehicle until adequate cleara...

Page 192: ...Attach T hook chainsto the slotsin the frame brackets just ahead of the front wheels on both sides Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end of each lower controlarm 5 10...

Page 193: ...L I Attach T hookchains to slots in the bottomof the floor pan just ahead of the rear wheels on both sides I NOTICE Do not tow with sling type equipment or rear bumper valancewill be damaged NOTICE Co...

Page 194: ...pment Additional ramping may be required for car carrier equipment Use safety chains and wheel straps Dollies are required under the front wheels or damage will occur Attach a separate safety chain ar...

Page 195: ...n it off and get everyone away from the vehicle until it cools down Waituntil there is no sign of steam or coolant before you open the hood If you keepdriving when your engine is overheated the liquid...

Page 196: ...ecessary 3 If you re in a trafficjam shift to NEUTRAL N otherwise shiftto the highest gear while driving OVERDRIVE or DRIVE D for automatic transaxles If you nolonger have the overheat warning you can...

Page 197: ...ectric engine fan not pictured above It is located by the passenger s side headlamp A CAUTION An electric fanbder the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you Keep hand...

Page 198: ...on t run the engineif there is a leak If you run the engine it could lose all coolant That could causean engine fire and you couldbe burned Get any leak fixed before you drive the vehicle I I NOTICE I...

Page 199: ...ter or someother liquid like alcohol can boil beforethe proper coolantmix will Your vehicle s coolantwarning system isset for the proper coolant mix CAUTION Continued CAUTION Continued With plain wate...

Page 200: ...ne parts are hot enough Don t spill coolant on a hot engine I When the coolant in the coolant recovery tank is at FULL start your vehicle If the overheat warning continues there s one more thing you c...

Page 201: ...y are under pressure and if youturn the radiator pressure cap even a little they can come out at high speed Never turn the cap when the cooling system including the radiatorpressure cap is hot Waitfor...

Page 202: ...upper radiator hose is no longer hot Turn the pressure cap slowly counterclockwise until it first stops Don t press down whileturning the pressure cap If you hear a hiss wait for that to stop A hiss...

Page 203: ...adiator with the proper coolant mixture up to the base of the filler neck 4 Then fill the coolant recovery tank to FULL 5 Put the cap back on the coolant recovery tank but leave the radiator pressure...

Page 204: ...tor filler neck may be lower If the level is lower add more of the proper coolant mixture through the filler neck until the level reaches the base of the filler neck 8 Then replace the pressure cap At...

Page 205: ...by steering the way you want the vehicle to go It may be very bumpy and noisy but you can still steer Gently brake toa stop well off the roadif possible If a tire goesflat the nextpart shows how to us...

Page 206: ...The following steps will tell you how to use the jack and change a tire I The equipment you ll needis in the trunk 5 24...

Page 207: ...more informationabout the compact spare Thejack handle is attached to underside of the spare tire cover andthe wheel wrench is in the black pouch Remove the wheel wrench jack andjack handle from the t...

Page 208: ...rightto raise the lift head Remove the wheel cover if your vehicle is equipped with one by using the flat end of the wheel wrench Pry along theedge of the wheel cover until it comes off Be careful th...

Page 209: ...ling the Spare Tire I 1 Using the wheel wrench loosen all the wheel nuts Don t remove them yet 2 Insert the flat endof the wheel wrenchinto the slot to remove the center cap if your vehicle with one P...

Page 210: ...flat tire Under the vehicle near each wheel there are notches in the vehicle s rocker flange A CAUTION I Getting under a vehicle when it is j ked up is dangerous If the vehicle slips off the jack you...

Page 211: ...m for the spare tire to fit Raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned can damage the vehicle and even make the vehicle fall To help avoid personal injury and vehicle damage be sure to f...

Page 212: ...an accident Whenyou change a CAUTION 1 Continued wheel removeany rust or dirt from the places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle In an emergency youcan use a cloth or a paper towel to do this bu...

Page 213: ...eel nuts with the rounded end of the nuts toward the wheel Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against the hub 8 Lower the vehicleby turning thejack handle counterclockwise Lower thejack...

Page 214: ...e nuts tightened witha torque wrench to 76lb ft 103Nom I NOTICE Improperly tightened wheel nuts can leadto brake pulsation and rotor damage To avoid expensive brake repairs evenly tighten the wheel nu...

Page 215: ...le could cause injury In a sudden stop or collision loose equipment could strike someone Store all these in the proper place 3 1 Jack 2 Spare or Flat Tire 3 ToolBag 4 Jack Handle Replace thejack jack...

Page 216: ...ant Of course it s bestto replace your spare with a full sizetire as soon as you can Your spare will last longer and bein good shapei n case you need it again NOTICE When the compactspare is installed...

Page 217: ...And the transaxle or other parts of the vehicle can overheat That could causean engine compartment fire or other damage When you re stuck spin the wheels as little as possible Don t spin the wheels ab...

Page 218: ...ay need tobe towed out Or you can use your recovery hooks If you do need to be towed out see TowingYour Vehicle in the Index Using the Recovery Hooks Your vehicle is equipped with recovery hooks The r...

Page 219: ...ingThingsUnder the Hood Engine Oil Air Cleaner AutomaticTransaxleFluid Manual TransaxleFluid HydraulicClutch Engine Coolant RadiatorPressure Cap Power Steering Fluid Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Bat...

Page 220: ...in the Index Your vehicle has an air bag system Before attempting to do your own service work see Servicing Your Air Bag Equipped Geo in the Index You should keepa record with all parts receipts and...

Page 221: ...ur engine If you re using fuel rated at 87 octane or higher and you still hear heavy knocking your engineneeds service But don t worry if youhear a little pinging noise when you re accelerating or dri...

Page 222: ...r air all gasolines in the United States are now required to contain additives that will help prevent depositsfrom formingin your engineand fuel system allowingyour emissioncontrol system to function...

Page 223: ...or contact a major oil company thatdoes business in the country where you llbe driving You can also writeus at the following address for advice Just tell us whereyou re going and give your Vehicle Ide...

Page 224: ...ase lever is nearthe floor to the left of the driver s seat ij L The cap is behind a hinged door on thedriver s side of your vehicle While refueling hang the cap inside the fuel door To take off the c...

Page 225: ...Then unscrew the cap a l l the way Be careful not to spill gasoline Clean gasoline from painted surfaces assoon as possible See Cleaning the Outside of Your Geo in the Index When you put the cap back...

Page 226: ...first pull the release handle inside the vehicle It son the bottom portion of the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel Then go to the frontof the vehicle Release the secondary hood rele...

Page 227: ...m its retainer and put the hood prop into the slot in the hood CAUTION An electric fan under the hood can start up and injure you even when the engine is not running Keep hands clothing and tools away...

Page 228: ...When you open the hood on a 1 6L Code 6 or a1 8L Code 8 engine with anti lock brakes you ll see Vehicle equipped with anti lock brakes shown vehicle not equipped with anti lock brakes similar 6 10...

Page 229: ...rake Fluid Reservoir J Battery A CAUTION Things that burncan get on hot engine parts and start a fire These include liquids like gasoline oil coolant brake fluid windshield washerand other fluids and...

Page 230: ...an added reminder It s a good idea tocheck your engineoil every timeyou get fuel In order to get an accurate reading the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground The engine oil dipstic...

Page 231: ...t or belowthe L mark then you ll need to add at least one quart of oil But you must use the right kind This part explains what kind of oil to use For crankcase capacity see Capacities and Specificatio...

Page 232: ...or the Starburst symbol This symbol indicates that the oil has been certified by the American Petroleum Institute API Do not use any oil which does not carry this Starburst symbol If you changeyour ow...

Page 233: ...16 t 4 1 18 I II SAE SW 30 PREFERRED I WEATHER I SAE I1OW 30 DO NOT USE SAE 2OW 50 OR ANY OTHER GRADE OIL NOT RECOMMENDED As shown in thechart if you have the1 8L Code 8 engine SAE 5W 30 is best for y...

Page 234: ...oil change When it s very cold you should use SAE 5W 30 Thesenumbers on an oil container show its viscosity or thickness Do not use other viscosity oils such as SAE 20W 50 NOTICE Use only engine oil w...

Page 235: ...maintenance schedule Changethe oil andfilter every 7 500 miles 12500 k m or 12months whichever occurs first Driving a vehicle with a fully warmed engineunder highway conditionscauses engine oil to bre...

Page 236: ...on the driver sside of the engine compartment 1 Release the four clips that hold the cover down 2 Lift the cover off 3 Pull out the air filter Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when to re...

Page 237: ...e air cleaner in place when you re driving Automatic Transaxle Fluid When to Check and Change A good timeto check your automatictransaxle fluid level is when the engine oil is changed Changefluid in t...

Page 238: ...0 When outside temperatures are above 90 F 32 C 0 At high speed for quite a while 0 In heavy traffic especially in hot weather 0 While pulling a trailer To get the right reading the fluid should be at...

Page 239: ...evel The fluid level must be between the two dimples Releasethe tabandpull out the dipstickand wipe it in thehotrange with a clean rag orpaper towel Push it back in all the way wait threesecondsand th...

Page 240: ...fluid other than DEXRON I11 is not covered by your new vehiclewarranty 3 After adding fluid recheck the fluid level as described under How to Check 4 When the correct fluid level is obtained push the...

Page 241: ...add fluid Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine what kind of fluid to use See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants in the Index 1 Remove the filler plug 2 Add fluidat the filler plug hole Add on...

Page 242: ...If the levelis below the MIN m a r k see the instructions on the reservoir cap Engine Coolant The followingexplains your cooling system and how to add coolant when it is low If you have a problem with...

Page 243: ...forthe proper coolant mix With plain water or the wrong mix your engine could get toohot but you wouldn t getthe overheat warning Your engine couldcatch fire and you or others could beburned Use a 50...

Page 244: ...it 8CAUTEN 1 lhrning the radiator pressure cap when the engineand radiatorare hot canallow steamand scaldingliquidsto blow out and burnyou badly With the coolant recoverytank you willalmost never have...

Page 245: ...up with the overflow tube on the radiator filler neck When you replace your radiator pressure cap an AC cap isrecommended Thermostat Engine coolant temperatureis controlledby a thermostat in theengine...

Page 246: ...marks When the engine compartment is cool the level should be between the COLD marks What to Use To determine what kind of fluid to use see Recommended Fluids and Lubricants in the Index Always use th...

Page 247: ...uid follow the manufacturer sinstructionsfor adding water 0 Don t mix water with ready to use washer fluid Water can cause the solution to freeze and damage your washer fluid tank and other partsof th...

Page 248: ...h DOT 3 brak hid There are onlytwo reasons why the brake fluid level in the reservoir might go down The first is that the brake fluid goes down to an acceptable level during normal brake lining wear W...

Page 249: ...cleanthe brake fluid reservoircap and the area around thecap before removing it This will help keep dirt fror ntering the reservoir If you have too much1 rke fluid it can spill on the engine The flui...

Page 250: ...tely See AppearanceCare in the Index Brake Wear Your Geo has front disc brakes and rear drum brakes Disc brake pads have built in wear indicators that make a high pitched warning sound when the brake...

Page 251: ...are removed for rotation or changing When you have the front brakes replaced have the rear brakes inspected too Brake linings should alwaysbe replaced ascomplete axle sets See Brake System Inspection...

Page 252: ...to expect can change in many other ways if someone puts in the wrong replacement brake parts Battery Every new Geo has a DelcoFreedom battery You never have to add water to one of these When it s time...

Page 253: ...you drop or scratch the bulb You or others couldbe injured Be sureto read and follow the instructions on the bulb package Headlamps 1 Openthehood 2 If you re replacing a driver s side headlamp bulb y...

Page 254: ...It doesn tcome off Pull thebulb socket outof the housing Pull the connector apart to remove the bulb assembly Reverse the steps with a new bulb assembly Remember to replace the air duct if you replac...

Page 255: ...may have to pry carefullyon the inside edge of the assembly to remove it Turn the bulb socket clockwise and then pull the bulb straightout Reverse the steps with a new bulb 1 Remove the screwin the pa...

Page 256: ...d pull 6 T verse the steps with a new bulb Parking Lamps 1 Remove the screw near the top outside part of the 2 Remove the parking lamp assembly There is a headlamp assembly snap in connector at the fr...

Page 257: ...combination lamp assembly includes the taillamp stoplamp turn signal and sidemarker bulbs 1 Openthetrunk 2 Remove thetwo bolts from the lens assembly 3 Remove the trunk trim Move the carpet 0 Loosen t...

Page 258: ...orin the assembly so you may have to pull carefully on the insideedge of the assembly to remove it 6 Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull it out 7 For the taiVstopor turn signal lamps push t...

Page 259: ...steps with a new bulb Tires Your newGeo comes with high quality tires made by a leading tire manufacturer If you everhave questions about your tire warranty and where to obtain service see your Geo W...

Page 260: ...ged replace them Inflation Tire Pressure The Tire Loading Information label which is in your glove compartment shows the correct inflation pressures for your tires when they re cold Cold means your ve...

Page 261: ...ear rotate your tires as soon as possible and check wheel alignment Alsocheck for damaged tires or wheels See When It s Time for New Tires and Wheel Replacement later in this section for more informat...

Page 262: ...off See Changing a Flat Tire inthe Index I One way to tell when it s time for new tires is to check the treadwear indicators which will appear when your tires have only 1 16 inch 1 6 mm or less of tr...

Page 263: ...pedfor use onyour vehicle Uniform Tire Quality Grading The followinginformationrelates tothe system developedby the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration which grades tires by t...

Page 264: ...he traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking straightahead traction tests and does not include cornering turning traction The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing t...

Page 265: ...the kind of wheel you need Each new wheel should have the same load carrying capacity diameter width offset and be mounted the sameway as the one it replaces If you need to replace any of your wheels...

Page 266: ...chains only where legal and only when you must Use only SAE Class S type chains that arethe proper size for your tires Install them on the front tires and tighten themas tightly as possible with the...

Page 267: ...ny of these unless this manual says you can In many uses these will damage your vehicle Alcohol 0 Laundry Soap 0 Bleach ReducingAgents Cleaning the Inside of Your Geo Use a vacuum cleaner often to get...

Page 268: ...l Some spots and stains will clean off better withjust water and mild soap If you needto use a solvent 1 Gently scrape excess soil from the trim material with a clean dull knife or scraper 2 Use very...

Page 269: ...excess stain thenspongethe 2 If a stain remains follow the foam type instructions soiled area with cool water described earlier 3 If an odor lingers after cleaning vomit or urine treat the area with...

Page 270: ...he windshield under certain conditions Cleaning the Built In Child Restraint Your built in child restraint may be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water Don t use household cleaners They may weaken...

Page 271: ...n running wax sap or other material may be on the blade or windshield Clean the outsideof the windshield with GM Windshield Cleaner BonA m i Powder non scratching glass cleaning powder GM Part No 1050...

Page 272: ...rface scratches and water spotting High pressure car washes may cause water to enter your vehicle Cleaning Exterior LampsLenses Use lukewarm or cold water a soft cloth and a liquid hand dish or vehicl...

Page 273: ...horoughly dry with a soft clean towel A wax may thenbe applied The surface of these wheels is similar to the painted surface of your vehicle Don t use strong soaps chemicals abrasive polishes abrasive...

Page 274: ...ve corrosion protection At least every spring flush these materials from the underbody with plain water Clean any areas where mud and other debris can collect Dirt packed in closed areas of the frame...

Page 275: ...oncentrate 1602 0 473 L 1052870 Cleans grease grime and smoke film Glass Cleaner 23 02 0 680 L 1052918 Attracts and absorbs soils Capture Dry Spot Remover 8 oz 0 237 L 1052930 Spray on wheel cleaner W...

Page 276: ...bel You ll find this label on your spare tire cover It s very helpful if you ever need to order parts On this label is themodeldesignation paintinformationand 0 a list of all production options and sp...

Page 277: ...rrent load is too heavy the circuitbreaker opens and closes protectingthe circuit untilthe problem is fixed orgoes away The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from short circuitsby fuses ci...

Page 278: ...Theft Deterrent System Airbags 6 ECU B Daytime Running Lamp System Cruise Control System 7 TURN Turn Signal Lamps Emergency Flashers 8 GAGE Gages and Meters Service Reminder Indicators except dischar...

Page 279: ...fuses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B c A B C D E DOME Interior Lamp LuggageCompartment Lamp Trunk Lamp Clock Open Door Warning Lamp Radio Cassette Tape Player Anti Lock Brake WarningSystem HAZ HORN Emergenc...

Page 280: ...Relay 3 4 AC FANNO 2 Air Conditioner Fan Relay 2 Engine Compartment FuseBlock Passenger s Side 1 DRLNO 2 2 HEAD LH UPR Left Hand Headlamp high beam 3 HEAD LH LWR Left HandHeadlamp low beam 4 HEAD RH U...

Page 281: ...ger s SideKick Panel c1 1 A C Air Conditioning System 2 40 A Air Conditioning System There isone fuse located underneath the carpet on the passenger s sideof the vehicle 11 1 ABS Anti Lock Brake Syste...

Page 282: ...14245289 or equivalent Front 194 Rear 168 TaiVStop 2057 Turn Signal Front 1156GM Part No 9428904 Rear 2057 Parking Lamp 168GMPart Sidemarker Capacities and Specifications Engine Type Compression Rati...

Page 283: ...3 5 quarts 3 3 L Differential 3 speed only 1 5quarts 1 4L CoolingSystem Manual Transaxle VIN Engine Code 6 6 3 quarts 6 0 L VIN Engine Code 8 6 6 quarts 6 2L AutomaticTransaxle VIN Engine Code 6 6 2...

Page 284: ...m Length 173 0inches 4 395mm Width 66 3inches 1 685 mm Height 53 3 inches 1 355 mm Air Conditioning Refrigerants Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same If the air conditioning system in yo...

Page 285: ...edMaintenanceServices Using Your Maintenance Schedule Selectingthe RightSchedule Part B Owner Checks and Services At Each FuelFill At Least Once a Month At Least Twice a Year At Least Oncea Year 7 55...

Page 286: ...and the Environment Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps to keep your vehicle in good working condition but also helps the environment All recommended maintenance procedures are important Imprope...

Page 287: ...publishes See Service andOwner Publications in the Index Part B Owner Checks and Services tells you what should be checked and when Italso explains what you can easily do to help keep your vehicle in...

Page 288: ...Geo dealer This part tellsyou the maintenance services you should have done and when you should schedulethem If you go to your dealerfor your service needs you ll know that GM trained and supported se...

Page 289: ...itions cause engine oil to break down soonez your vehicle or other commercialapplication IShort Trip City Intervals Every 3 000 Miles 5 000 km Engine Oil and Filter Change or 3 months whichever occurs...

Page 290: ...les 25 000 km Or 12Months Whichever Occurs First Engine Accessory Drive Belt Inspection These intervalsonly summarize maintenanceservices Be suretofollow the complete maintenance schedule on thefollow...

Page 291: ...le Fluid Change severeconditions only or every 24 months whicheveroccurs first Cooling System Service or every 24 months whichever occurs first Every 60 000 Miles 100 000 km Valve Clearance Inspection...

Page 292: ...t nullify the emissicn warranty or limit recall liability prior to the completion of the vehicle s useful life We however urge that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated i...

Page 293: ...components or every 6 months whichever occurs first See footnote 0Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote in dus...

Page 294: ...months whicheveroccurs first An Emission ControlService I DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICEDBYJ 12 000 Miles 20 000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Con...

Page 295: ...f 0Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving DATE SERVICEDB Y ACTUAL MILEAGE 15 000 Miles 25 000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Control Servic...

Page 296: ...ound in taxi policeor delivery service If youdo not useyour vehicle under anyof these conditions check the fluid DATE SERVICED BY ACTUAL MILEAGE 18 000 Miles 30 000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or...

Page 297: ...rmation See footnote in dusty conditions Replace filter if necessary An Emission Control Service See footnote 0Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY 21 000 Mile...

Page 298: ...chassis components or every 6 months whichever occursfirst Seefootnote 0Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation inthe Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote i...

Page 299: ...s whicheveroccurs first An Emission ControlService 0Lubricate chassis components or every 6 months whicheveroccurs first Seefootnote 0Replace spark plugs 0Replace aircleaner filter or every An Emissio...

Page 300: ...cap An Emission Control Service See footnote T 0Change manual transaxle fluid every 30 000miles 50 000 km only if your vehicle is used to tow a trailer 0Change automatic transaxle and differential fl...

Page 301: ...whichever occurs first An Emission Control Service I DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE ISERVICED BY I 36 000 Miles 60000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Contro...

Page 302: ...additional information See footnote in dusty conditions Replace filter if necessary An Emission Control Service See footnote t 0Inspect aircleaner filter if you are driving DATE SERVICED BY ACTUAL MI...

Page 303: ...sis components or every 6 months whichever occurs first Seefootnote 0Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote in d...

Page 304: ...15 000miles 25 000 k r n if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 90O F 32 C or higher In hilly or m...

Page 305: ...is components or every 6 months whichever occurs first See footnote 0Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote in d...

Page 306: ...months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Control Service DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY 54 000 Miles 90 000kn 0Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Contro...

Page 307: ...n See footnote in dusty conditions Replace filter if necessary An Emission Control Service See footnote T 0Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving 1 DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY 57 000 Miles...

Page 308: ...for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote An Emission Control Service Inspect for tappet noise andengine vibration Adjust valve clearance to factory specifications if necess...

Page 309: ...id every 30 000miles 50000 km only if your vehicle is used to tow a trailer 0Change automatic transaxle and differential fluid every 15 000miles 25 000 km if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or...

Page 310: ...months whichever occursfirst An Emission ControlService 66 000 Miles 110 000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whichever occurs first An Emission Control Service 0Lubricate chassis c...

Page 311: ...tion See footnote 0Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving in dusty conditions Replace filter if necessary An Emission Control Service See footnote f DATE SERVICEDB Y ACTUAL MILEAGE 69 000 Miles...

Page 312: ...hassis components or every 6 months whichever occursfirst See footnote 0Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote i...

Page 313: ...ge automatictransaxle and differential fluid every 15 000miles 25 000 km if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions In heavy city traffic wherethe outside temperatureregular...

Page 314: ...e 6 months whichever occurs first See footnote 0Lubricate chassis components or every 0Rotate tires See Tire Inspection and Rotation in the Index for proper rotation pattern and additional information...

Page 315: ...s whichever occurs first An Emission ControlService I DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE ISERVICED BXI 84 000 Miles 140 000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 3 months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Contr...

Page 316: ...additional information See footnote in dusty conditions Replacefilter if necessary An Emission ControlService See footnote T 0Inspect aircleaner filter if you are driving DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICEDB...

Page 317: ...hs whichever occurs first An Emission ControlService 0Inspect fuel tank cap cap gasket and lines for damage or leaks or every 24 months whichever occursfirst Replace parts as needed An Emission Contro...

Page 318: ...id every 15 000miles 25 000 k m if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions In heavy city traffic wherethe outside temperature regularly reaches 90 F 32 C or higher In hilly...

Page 319: ...hs whichever occursfirst An Emission Control Sewice I DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY 96 000 Miles 160000 km 0Change engineoil and filter or every 3 months whichever occurs first An Emission Control S...

Page 320: ...d additional information See footnote in dusty conditions Replace filter if necessary An Emission ControlService See footnotef 0Inspect air cleaner filter if you are driving DATE SERVICEDBY ACTUAL MIL...

Page 321: ...seful life We however urge that all recommended maintenanceservices be performed atthe indicated intervals and Ithe maintenance be recorded Lubricate the parking brake cable guides underbody contact p...

Page 322: ...for proper rotation pattern and additional information See footnote 0Change automatictransaxle and differential fluid every 15 000miles 25 000 k m if the vehicle is mainly driven under oneor more of t...

Page 323: ...mission Control Service DATE SERVICED BY ACTUAL MILEAGE 30 000 Miles 50000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 12months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Control Service 0Lubricate chassis compo...

Page 324: ...nt in the Index for what to use Inspect hoses Clean radiator condenser pressurecap and neck Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap An Emission Control Service See footnote T 0Change manual tran...

Page 325: ...livery service I DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE ISERVICED BY I 37 500 Miles 62500 km 17Change engine oil andfilter or every 12months whicheveroccurs first 0Lubricate chassis components or every 12 months which...

Page 326: ...on pattern and additional information See footnote 0Change automatic transaxle and differential fluid every 15 000miles 25 000 k m if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions...

Page 327: ...Control Service 1 DATE I ACTUAL MILEAGE ISERVICEDBY I 60 000Miles 100 000 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 12months whicheveroccurs first 0Lubricate chassis components or every 12months which...

Page 328: ...belt or every 72 months whicheveroccurs first An Emission Control Service 0Inspect evaporativeemissionscanister for damage or clogging or every 72 months whichever occurs first Clean with compressed a...

Page 329: ...n taxi police or If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions check the fluid delivery service DATE SERVICED BY ACTUAL MILEAGE 67 500Miles 112500 km 0Change engine oil and filter or ev...

Page 330: ...ion See footnote 0Inspect engine accessory drivebelts or 12months sincelast inspection An Emission ControlService 0Change automatic transaxle and differential fluid every 15 000miles 25 000 k m if the...

Page 331: ...ATE I ACTUALMILEAGE ISERVICED BEI 90 000 Miles 150 000 km Change engine oil and filter or every 12months whicheveroccurs first I7Lubricate chassis components or every 12months whichever occursfirst Se...

Page 332: ...ean radiator condenser pressurecap and neck Pressure test cooling system and pressure cap An Emission ControlService See footnote T 0Change manual transaxle fluid every 30 000miles 50000 km only if yo...

Page 333: ...tern and additionalinformation See footnote delivery service DATE SERVICED BY ACTUAL MILEAGE 97 500 Miles 162 500 km 0Change engine oil and filter or every 12months whicheveroccurs first An Emission C...

Page 334: ...theenginecoolant level and add coolant mixture if necessary See Engine Coolant in the Indexfor further details 1 Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check Check the windshield washer fluid level in the wind...

Page 335: ...torn or frayed safety belts or harness straps replaced Also look for any opened or broken air bag coverings and have them repairedor replaced The air bag system shouldbe inspected by a qualified techn...

Page 336: ...hes including those for the hood rear compartment and any folding seat hardware Part D tells you whatto use More frequent lubrication may be required when exposed to a corrosive environment A CAUTION...

Page 337: ...pply the parking brake see Parking Brake in the Index if necessary NOTE Be readyto apply the regular brake immediately if the vehicle begins to move 3 With theengine off turn the keyto the ON position...

Page 338: ...g downhill Keeping your foot on the regular brake set the parking brake 0 To check the parking brake s holding ability With the engine running and transaxle in NEUTRAL N slowly remove foot pressure fr...

Page 339: ...damaged missing or out of position parts as well as open seams holes loose connections or other conditions which could cause a heat build up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumesinto the vehicl...

Page 340: ...or equivalent conforming to GM Specification 1825M or approved recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825M See Engine Coolant in the Index USAGE Hydraulic Brake System Hydraulic Clutch Syste...

Page 341: ...or lubricant meetingrequirements of NLGI 2 CategoryLB or GC LB USAGE Windshield Washer Solvent Hood Latch Assembly Pivots Spring Anchor and Release Pawl Hood and Door Hinges Fuel Door Hinge and Rear...

Page 342: ...rvice in the boxes provided after the maintenance interval Any additional information from Owner Checks and Services or Periodic Maintenance can be added on the following record pages Also you should...

Page 343: ...Maintenance Record 7 59...

Page 344: ...Maintenance Record ODOMETER DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED SERVICED BY READING 7 60...

Page 345: ...sfaction Procedure CustomerAssistance for Text Telephone TTY Users ChevroletlGeoRoadsideAssistance Program Canadian RoadsideAssistance CourtesyTransportation GM Participation in an Alternative Dispute...

Page 346: ...However if a concern has not been resolved to your complete satisfaction take the followingsteps STEPONE Discuss your concern with a member of dealership management Normally concerns can be quickly r...

Page 347: ...r help outside of the UnitedStates and Canada call the following numbersas appropriate 0 In Mexico 525 625 3256 0 In Puerto Rico 1 800 496 9992 English or 1 800 496 9993 Spanish 0 In the U S Virgin Is...

Page 348: ...Troy MI 48007 7047 In Canada write to General Motorsof Canada Limited Customer Communication Centre 163 005 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa OntarioL1H 8P7 Refer to your Warranty and Owner Assistance In...

Page 349: ...his toll free number willprovide you over the phoneroadside assistance with minor mechanical problems If your problemcannotbe resolved over the phone our advisors have access to a nationwidenetwork of...

Page 350: ...ee your selling dealer for details Note Courtesy Careis available to Retail and Retail Lease Customers operating 1997 and newer Chevrolet Geo vehicles for a period of3 years 36 000 miles 60O00 km whic...

Page 351: ...Vehicles purchased in Canada have an extensive Roadside Assistance program accessible from anywhere in Canadaor the United States Please refer to the separate brochure provided by the dealer or call 1...

Page 352: ...ansportation is not part of the Bumper to Bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty Chevrolet Geo reserves the right to make any changesor discontinue Courtesy Transportation at any time without notificatio...

Page 353: ...d party can assist in arriving at a solution to a disagreement regarding vehicle repairsor interpretation of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty To assist in resolving these disagreements Chevrolet Geovo...

Page 354: ...et Geo Customer Assistance Center at 1 800 222 1020 Warranty Information Your vehicle comes with a separate warranty booklet that contains detailed warranty information REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS TO THE...

Page 355: ...hope you ll notify us Pleasecall us at 1 800 222 1020 or write Chevrolet Geo CustomerAssistance Center P O Box 7047 Troy Michigan48007 7047 In Canada please callus at 1 800 263 3777 English or 1 800...

Page 356: ...NS Service Bulletinsgive technical service information needed to knowledgeably serviceGeneral Motors cars and trucks Each bulletincontains instructionsto assist in the diagnosis and ser eof your vehic...

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Page 358: ...NOTES 8 14...

Page 359: ...ecare 6 49 AppearanceCareMaterials 6 57 Arbitration Program 8 9 Ashtrays 2 38 AudioSystems 3 6 Automatic Starting Your Engine 2 11 Transaxle Check 7 51 Transaxle Fluid 6 19 Transaxle Operation 2 13 Tr...

Page 360: ...re 5 23 ChargingSystemLight 2 48 Check Engine Light 2 51 Chemical Paint Spotting 6 56 Checking Your Restraint Systems 1 58 ChildRestraints 1 30 1 31 1 32 1 40 1 46 Built In 1 32 Securing in the Center...

Page 361: ...nformation 8 1 Customer Satisfaction Procedure 8 2 UsingOnHills 2 32 Damage Finish 6 56 SheetMetal 6 55 Daytime Running Lamps 2 33 Daytime Running Lamps Indicator Light 2 55 DeadBattery 5 3 Defects Re...

Page 362: ...ng 6 50 FabricProtection 6 50 Fifth Gear ManualTransaxle 2 17 FillingYourTank 6 6 Filter Air 6 18 Finish Care 6 54 FinishDamage 6 56 First Gear Manual Transaxle 2 16 Flashers HazardWarning 5 2 Flash t...

Page 363: ...hings Under 6 8 LatchOperationCheck 7 50 Prop 6 9 Release 6 8 Hydroplaning 4 19 Horn 2 24 Ignition Positions 2 9 Ignition Transaxle Lock Check 7 53 Inflation Tire 6 42 Inside Daymight Rearview Mirror...

Page 364: ...2 47 Lock OutSwitch 2 24 Loading Your Vehicle 4 29 Locks 2 4 Cylinder 7 52 Door 2 4 Ignition Transaxle Lock Check 7 53 KeyLockCylinderService 7 52 PowerDoor 2 5 RearDoorSecurity 2 5 Remote Trunk Relea...

Page 365: ...13 ShiftingInto 2 20 Shifting Out of 2 21 Parking AtNight 2 8 Brake 2 18 Brake Mechanism Check 7 54 Lamp Bulb Replacement 6 35 OnHillswithaTrailer 4 37 OverThingsThatBurn 2 22 Your Vehicle Manual Tran...

Page 366: ...Recovery Tank Coolant 5 16 5 18 Refrigerants AirConditioning 6 66 Remote Fuel Door Release 6 6 Fuel Door Release Lever 6 6 Trunk Lock Release 2 8 Rearview Mirror Replacement Bulbs 6 64 Parts 6 65 Whee...

Page 367: ...ring a Child Restraint 1 48 1 51 1 52 Storing the Built in Child Restraint 1 45 Safety Chains 4 35 Seats Second Gear Automatic Transaxle 2 15 SecondGear ManualTransaxle 2 17 Service 6 2 Bulletins Orde...

Page 368: ...entandBalance 6 47 BuyingNew 6 45 Chains 6 48 ChangingaFlat 5 23 Cleaning 6 55 Compact Spare 5 34 Inflation 6 42 Inflation Check 7 50 InspectionandRotation 6 43 Loading 4 29 Pressure 6 42 Temperature...

Page 369: ...eWarnings iv Dimensions 6 66 IdentificationNumber 6 58 Loading 4 29 Storage 6 34 VentilationSystem 3 4 VisorVanity Mirrors 2 39 Visors Sun 2 39 warning Devices 5 3 Warning Lights Gages and Indicators...

Page 370: ...SECONDARY HOOD RELEASE P6 8 I I I I ENGINECOOLANT RECOVERYTANK P5 17 BATTERY P5 3 6 34 REMOTE FUEL DOOR RELEASE P6 6 FUEL DOOR P6 6 For detailed information refer to the page number listed or see the...

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