1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner's Manual - Page 65

1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Manual

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Features & Controls Operation of Lights LLJ' n Although your vehicle's lighting system (headlights,parking lights, fog lamps, side marker lightsand taillights) meets all applicable federal lighting requirements, certain states and provinces may apply their own lighting regulations that may require special attention before you operate these lights, For example, some jurisdictions may Turn Signal and Lane Change require that you operate your lower Indicator beam lightswith fog lamps at all times, The turn signal has two upward (for or that headlights beturned on whenever you must use your windshield Right) and two downward (for Left) positions. These positions allow youto wipers. In addition, most jurisdictions signal aturn or a lane change. prohibit driving solelywith parking To signal aturn, move the lever allthe lights, especiallyat dawn or dusk. It is recommended that you checkwith your way up or down. Whenthe turn is finished, the lever willreturn own state or provincial highway automatically. authority for applicable lighting regulations. A greenarrow on the instrument panel will flash in the direction of the turnor lane change. I ) To signal alane change, just raise or lower the lever until the green arrow starts to flash. Holdit there until you complete yourlane change. The lever will return by itself when you releaseit. As you signal aturn or a lane change, if the arrows don't flash but just stay on, a signal bulb may be burned out and other drivers won'tsee your turn signal. If a bulb burned out, have yourdealer is replace it to help avoidan accident. If the green arrows don't goon at all when you signal a turn, check the fuse (see the Index under Fuses G Circuit Breakers) and for burned-out bulbs.

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Features
&
Controls
Operation
of
Lights
Although your
vehicle’s
lighting
system
(headlights,parking
lights,
fog
lamps,
side marker
lights and taillights) meets
all
applicable
federal
lighting
requirements, certain states and
provinces
may
apply
their own
lighting
regulations that may require special
attention before
you operate these lights,
For example, some jurisdictions may
require that you operate your
lower
beam
lights with fog lamps at all times,
or
that headlights
be
turned
on
whenever
you
must use your
windshield
wipers. In addition, most jurisdictions
prohibit driving
solely with parking
lights,
especially at dawn or dusk.
It
is
recommended that you
check with your
own
state or
provincial
highway
authority for
applicable
lighting
regulations.
LLJ’
n
-
Turn
Signal
and
Lane
Change
Indicator
The turn signal has two upward
(for
Right) and two downward
(for
Left)
positions. These positions allow
you to
signal
a turn or
a
lane change.
To
signal
a
turn, move the lever
all
the
way up or down.
When
the
turn
is
finished, the lever
will return
automatically.
A
green arrow on the instrument panel
will flash in the direction of the
turn or
lane change.
I)
To signal
a lane change, just raise or
lower the lever until the green arrow
starts to flash.
Hold
it there until you
complete
your
lane change. The lever
will return by
itself when you
releaseit.
As
you signal
a
turn or a lane change, if
the arrows don’t flash but just stay on, a
signal bulb may be burned out and
other drivers
won’t see your turn signal.
If
a
bulb
is burned out, have
your dealer
replace
it
to help
avoid an accident. If
the green arrows don’t
go on at all
when
you
signal
a
turn, check the fuse
(see the
Index
under
Fuses
G
Circuit
Breakers)
and for burned-out bulbs.