1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner's Manual - Page 50

1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Manual

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New Khicle 'Break-in" NOTICE: Your modern Chevrolet doesn't need an elaborate "break-in." But it will perform better in the long run if you followthese guidelines: Don't drive at any one speed fast or slow -for the fist 500 miles (804 km) . Don't make fullthrottle starts. Avoid making hardstops for the first 200 miles (322 km)or so. During this time your newbrake linings aren't yet broken in. Hard stops with new linings can mean premature wear and earlier replacement. Follow this "brealring-in" guideline every time you get newbrake linings. Convenience Net (OPTION) Your vehicle may have convenience a net. You'll see it inside the back just wall of the trunk. Putsmall loads, like grocery bags,behind the net. It can help keep them from falling overduring sharp turnsor quickstarts and stops. Unclip a corner of the convenience net to fit larger objects behind the net, then reclip it to secure them in place. The net isn't for larger, heavier loads. Store them in the trunk as forward far as you can. You can unhook the net so that itwill lie flat when you're not using it. Trunk Cargo Anchors(OPTION) If your vehiclehas fold-down rear seats, you'll findtwo or four anchors on the back wall of your trunk. You can use these anchors to tie down lighter loads. They preventthings from shifting during sudden stops, turnsand maneuvers. These anchors are not for heavierloads. Store thoseitems as far forward in the trunk as possible.

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Convenience
Net
(OPTION)
Your
vehicle
may
have
a convenience
net. You’ll
see
it
just inside the back
wall of the
trunk.
Put
small loads, like
grocery
bags, behind the net. It can help
keep them
from
falling
over during
sharp
turns or
quick starts and stops.
Unclip a corner of the convenience net
to fit
larger
objects
behind the
net,
then
reclip it to secure them in place.
The net isn’t for larger, heavier loads.
Store them in
the
trunk
as
far forward
as
you
can.
You can unhook the net
so
that
it will
lie
flat
when
you’re not using it.
Trunk
Cargo
Anchors
(OPTION)
If your
vehiclehas fold-down rear seats,
you’ll
find two or four anchors on the
back
wall of your trunk.
You
can use
these anchors to tie down lighter
loads.
They
prevent
things from
shifting
during
sudden stops,
turns and maneuvers.
These anchors are not for
heavier
loads.
Store
those
items as far
forward
in
the
trunk as possible.
New
Khicle
‘Break-in"
NOTICE:
Your
modern
Chevrolet doesn’t
need an elaborate “break-in.”
But it
will perform better in the long run
if
you
follow these guidelines:
Don’t drive at any one speed
-
fast or slow
-
for the fist
500
miles
(804
km)
.
Don’t make
full-
throttle
starts.
Avoid
making
hard stops for the
first
200
miles
(322
km)
or
so.
During this time your
new brake
linings
aren’t
yet
broken in. Hard
stops with new
linings can mean
premature wear and earlier
replacement. Follow this
“brealring-in”
guideline
every
time you
get
new brake linings.