1993 Chevrolet Lumina Owner's Manual - Page 58

1993 Chevrolet Lumina Manual

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Features & Controls Engine Block Heater (CONT.) I NOTICE After you've used block heater, the be sure to store the cord as it before, to keep it away from moving engine parts. you don'tA.:; If it could be damaged. ~~. ,. .~ ==~--K ~~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ : ~ Shiftins the Automatic Transaxlk ~EI=i%~ ~=>=== ~ ~~ ~ . ~. , ~i.i ~= . - i ~ ~~ ~, ~ ~ . , ~ L - ,= . ~ = I ~= ~ . _,,, ,~, I . ' , = . ~ I ~~ . ~;_,.l ~ ~ How long should you keep engine the block heater plugged in? The answer depends on theweather, the kind of oil you have, and some other things. Instead of trying to list everything here, we askthat you contact a Chevrolet dealer in the area where you'll be parking your vehicle. The dealer can give you the best advice forthat particular area. Your automatic transaxle may have a shift lever locatedon the steering column oron the console betweenthe seats. Both are shown above. If you have a V6 engine, maximum engine speed is limited automatic on transaxle vehicles when you're in D (Drive) orN (Neutral), to protect driveline components from improper operation. There are six shift positions, seven if you have Overdrive. In this manual, these are referred by the commonly to used symbols inthe right column below: Park P Reverse R Neutral N Overdrive IDI Drive D Second 2 First 1

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Features
&
Controls
Engine
Block
Heater
(CONT.)
I
NOTICE
After
you’ve
used
the block
heater,
be sure to store the cord as it
before, to keep it away
from
moving
engine
parts.
If
you
don’tA.:;
it could
be
damaged.
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How
long
should
you
keep
the engine
block
heater
plugged
in?
The
answer
depends on
the weather, the kind of oil
you
have,
and
some
other
things.
Instead of trying to list
everything
here,
we
ask that
you
contact
a
Chevrolet
dealer
in
the area
where
you’ll
be
parking
your
vehicle.
The
dealer
can
give
you
the best
advice
for
that
particular
area.
.
Shiftins
the
Automatic
Transaxlk
Your
automatic
transaxle
may
have
a
shift
lever
located on the steering
column
or on the console
betweenthe
seats.
Both
are
shown
above.
If
you
have a
V6
engine,
maximum
engine
speed
is
limited
on automatic
transaxle
vehicles
when
you’re
in
D
(Drive)
or
N
(Neutral), to protect
driveline
components
from
improper
operation.
There
are
six
shift
positions,
seven
if
you
have
Overdrive.
In
this
manual,
these
are
referred
to by the commonly
used
symbols
in the right
column
below:
Park
Reverse
Neutral
Overdrive
Drive
Second
First
P
R
N
IDI
D
2
1