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CAUTION:
Drinking
and
then
driving
is
very
dangerous.
Your
reflexes,
perceptions,
attentiveness,
and
judgment
can
be
af
fected
by
even
a
small
amount
of
alcohol.
You
can
have
a
serious
—
or
even
fatal
—
collision
if
you
drive
after
drinking.
Do
not
drink
and
drive
or
ride
with
a
driver
who
has
been
drinking.
Ride
home
in
a
cab;
or
if
you
are
with
a
group,
designate
a
driver
who
will
not
drink.
Control
of
a
Vehicle
The
following
three
systems
help
to
control
your
vehicle
while
driving
—
brakes,
steering,
and
accelerator.
At
times,
as
when
driving
on
snow
or
ice,
it
is
easy
to
ask
more
of
those
control
systems
than
the
tires
and
road
can
provide.
Meaning,
you
can
lose
control
of
your
vehicle.
See
Traction
Control
System
(TCS)
on
page
4-6
.
Adding
non-dealer/non-retailer
accessories
can
af
fect
your
vehicle’s
performance.
See
Accessories
and
Modifications
on
page
5-3
.
Braking
See
Brake
System
Warning
Light
on
page
3-34
.
Braking
action
involves
perception
time
and
reaction
time.
First,
you
have
to
decide
to
push
on
the
brake
pedal.
That
is
perception
time.
Then
you
have
to
bring
up
your
foot
and
do
it.
That
is
reaction
time.
Average
reaction
time
is
about
three-fourths
of
a
second.
But
that
is
only
an
average.
It
might
be
less
with
one
driver
and
as
long
as
two
or
three
seconds
or
more
with
another.
Age,
physical
condition,
alertness,
coordination,
and
eyesight
all
play
a
part.
So
do
alcohol,
drugs,
and
frustration.
But
even
in
three-fourths
of
a
second,
a
vehicle
moving
at
60
mph
(100
km/h)
travels
66
feet
(20
m).
That
could
be
a
lot
of
distance
in
an
emergency,
so
keeping
enough
space
between
your
vehicle
and
others
is
important.
And,
of
course,
actual
stopping
distances
vary
greatly
with
the
surface
of
the
road,
whether
it
is
pavement
or
gravel;
the
condition
of
the
road,
whether
it
is
wet,
dry,
or
icy;
tire
tread;
the
condition
of
the
brakes;
the
weight
of
the
vehicle;
and
the
amount
of
brake
force
applied.
4-3
214
216
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Default Chapter
3
Using this Manual
3
Seats and Restraint Systems
5
Front Seats
6
Manual Seats
6
Power Seats
7
Manual Lumbar
7
Heated Seats
8
Reclining Seatbacks
8
Power Reclining Seatback
9
Head Restraints
11
Rear Seats
12
Center Seat
12
Split Folding Rear Seat
12
Safety Belts
14
Why Safety Belts Work
15
Questions and Answers about Safety Belts
18
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
19
Lap-Shoulder Belt
28
Lap Belt
33
Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
33
Safety Belt Extender
34
Child Restraints
35
Older Children
35
Infants and Young Children
38
Child Restraint Systems
41
Where to Put the Restraint
44
Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the Latch System
49
Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position
54
Airbag System
58
Instrument Panel
61
Where Are the Airbags
61
When Should an Airbag Inflate
63
What Makes an Airbag Inflate
64
How Does an Airbag Restrain
64
Passenger Sensing System
66
Servicing Your Airbag-Equipped Vehicle
70
Restraint System Check
72
Checking the Restraint Systems
72
Replacing Restraint System Parts after a Crash
73
Features and Controls
75
Keys
77
Remote Keyless Entry (Rke) System
78
Battery Replacement
81
Remote Vehicle Start
82
Doors and Locks
84
Door Locks
84
Automatic Door Lock
86
Rear Door Security Locks
86
Programmable Automatic Door Unlock
86
Lockout Protection
87
Emergency Trunk Release Handle
88
Remote Trunk Release
88
Windows
89
Power Windows
90
Sun Visors
91
Theft-Deterrent Systems
92
Content Theft-Deterrent
92
Disarming with Your Key
93
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
95
New Vehicle Break-In
95
Retained Accessory Power (Rap)
97
Starting the Engine
97
Engine Coolant Heater
99
Active Fuel Management
100
Automatic Transmission Operation
100
L V6 and 5.3L V8 Engines
100
Shifting into Park (P)
104
Console Shift Lever
105
Steering Column Shift Lever
105
Shifting out of Park (P)
106
Parking over Things that Burn
107
Engine Exhaust
108
Running the Engine While Parked
108
Mirrors
109
Manual Rearview Mirror with Onstar
110
Outside Convex Mirror
111
Onstar System
112
How Onstar Service Works
114
Universal Home Remote System
115
Storage Areas
122
Sunroof
123
Instrument Panel
125
Section 3 Instrument Panel
126
Default Chapter
126
Driver Information Center (DIC)
126
Instrument Panel Overview
128
Tilt Wheel
130
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
131
Turn and Lane-Change Signals
132
Windshield Wipers
133
Cruise Control
134
Windshield Washer
134
Setting Cruise Control
136
Exterior Lamps
138
Delayed Headlamps
139
Fog Lamps
140
Courtesy Lamps
141
Dome Lamp
141
Entry Lighting
141
Instrument Panel Brightness
141
Delayed Entry Lighting
142
Delayed Exit Lighting
142
Parade Dimming
142
Electric Power Management
143
Mirror Reading Lamps
143
Reading Lamps
143
Accessory Power Outlet(S
144
Battery Run-Down Protection
144
Ashtray(S) and Cigarette Lighter
145
Climate Control System
146
Climate Controls
146
Defogging and Defrosting
148
Outlet Adjustment
149
Passenger Compartment Air Filter
150
Instrument Panel Cluster
152
Speedometer and Odometer
153
Safety Belt Reminders
154
Airbag Readiness Light
155
Passenger Airbag Status Indicator
156
If the Light Is Flashing
164
If the Light Is on Steady
164
Maintenance Schedule
166
Driver Information Center (DIC)
168
DIC Operation and Displays
168
DIC Compass
173
Compass Calibration
175
DIC Warnings and Messages
176
Check Tire Pressure
177
Engine Overheated Stop Engine
178
Fuel Level Low
178
Oil Pressure Low Stop Engine
179
Service Air Bag
180
Service Brake System
180
Service Theft System
181
Service Tire Monitor System
181
Service Transmission
181
Service Vehicle Soon
181
Theft Attempted
182
Traction Control off
182
Trunk Open
183
Turn Signal on
183
DIC Vehicle Customization
184
Remote Door Unlock
186
Exit Lighting
187
Factory Settings
189
Audio System(S)
190
Audio System(S)
191
Setting the Time
191
Radio(S)
193
Playing the Radio
194
Finding a Station
195
Setting Preset Stations
195
Setting the Tone
196
Storing a Radio Station as a Favorite
196
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)
197
Finding a Category (Cat) Station
198
Playing a CD
199
Mp3 Format
204
Using an MP3
204
XM Radio Messages
208
Theft-Deterrent Feature
209
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
210
Radio Reception
211
Backglass Antenna
212
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System
212
Section 4 Driving Your Vehicle
213
Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle
214
Defensive Driving
214
Drunk Driving
214
Control of a Vehicle
215
Braking
215
Antilock Brake System (ABS)
216
Braking in Emergencies
217
Traction Control System (TCS)
218
Electronic Stability Control
219
Steering
221
Power Steering
221
Steering in Emergencies
222
Off-Road Recovery
223
Passing
223
Loss of Control
224
Driving at Night
225
Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads
225
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
226
Highway Hypnosis
226
Hill and Mountain Roads
227
Winter Driving
228
If You Are Caught in a Blizzard
230
If Your Vehicle Is Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice, or Snow
232
Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It out
232
Loading Your Vehicle
233
Towing
238
Towing Your Vehicle
238
Recreational Vehicle Towing
238
Towing a Trailer
239
If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer
240
Weight of the Trailer
241
Weight of the Trailer Tongue
241
Safety Chains
242
Trailer Brakes
242
Driving with a Trailer
243
Following Distance
243
Making Turns
243
Driving on Grades
244
Parking on Hills
244
Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
244
Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing
245
Maintenance When Trailer Towing
245
Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
247
Service
249
Accessories and Modifications
249
California Proposition 65 Warning
250
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
250
Doing Your Own Service Work
250
Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle
251
Fuel
251
Gasoline Octane
252
Gasoline Specifications
252
California Fuel
252
Additives
253
Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)
254
Fuels in Foreign Countries
255
Filling the Tank
256
Filling a Portable Fuel Container
258
Checking Things under the Hood
258
Hood Release
259
Engine Compartment Overview
260
Engine Oil
263
When to Add Engine Oil
264
What Kind of Engine Oil to Use
265
Engine Oil Life System
266
How to Reset the Engine Oil Life System
267
What to Do with Used Oil
267
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
268
Automatic Transmission Fluid
270
Checking the Fluid Level
271
Engine Coolant
272
What to Use
273
Checking Coolant
274
Pressure Cap
275
Engine Overheating
275
If no Steam Is Coming from Your Engine
276
If Steam Is Coming from Your Engine
276
Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode
277
Cooling System
278
Power Steering Fluid
283
Windshield Washer Fluid
284
Brakes
285
Brake Fluid
285
Brake Adjustment
287
Brake Pedal Travel
287
Brake Wear
287
Battery
288
Replacing Brake System Parts
288
Vehicle Storage
288
Jump Starting
289
Headlamp Aiming
293
Bulb Replacement
293
Halogen Bulbs
293
Headlamps, Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker, and Parking Lamps
294
Taillamps, Turn Signal, Sidemarker, Stoplamps and Back-Up Lamps
296
License Plate Lamp
297
Replacement Bulbs
298
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
298
Tires
300
Tire Sidewall Labeling
301
Tire Terminology and Definitions
304
Inflation - Tire Pressure
307
Tire Pressure Monitor System
309
Tire Pressure Monitor Operation
310
Tpms Malfunction Light and Message
312
Tpms Sensor Matching Process
313
Tire Inspection and Rotation
314
When It Is Time for New Tires
316
Buying New Tires
317
Different Size Tires and Wheels
318
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
319
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
320
Wheel Replacement
320
Used Replacement Wheels
321
Tire Chains
322
If a Tire Goes Flat
323
Changing a Flat Tire
324
Removing the Spare Tire and Tools
325
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the Spare Tire
327
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools (Base Model)
333
Compact Spare Tire
335
Appearance Care
336
Interior Cleaning
336
Fabric/Carpet
337
Leather
338
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other Plastic Surfaces
338
Care of Safety Belts
339
Weatherstrips
339
Washing Your Vehicle
339
Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses
340
Finish Care
340
Aluminum Wheels
341
Windshield and Wiper Blades
341
Chemical Paint Spotting
342
Finish Damage
342
Sheet Metal Damage
342
Tires
342
Underbody Maintenance
342
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
343
Vehicle Identification
344
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
344
Service Parts Identification Label
344
Electrical System
344
Add-On Electrical Equipment
344
Headlamp Wiring
345
Windshield Wiper Fuses
345
Power Windows and Other Power Options
345
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
345
Instrument Panel Fuse Block
345
Underhood Fuse Block
346
Capacities and Specifications
349
Section 6 Maintenance Schedule
351
Introduction
352
Maintenance Requirements
352
Maintenance Schedule
352
Using the Maintenance Schedule
352
Your Vehicle and the Environment
352
Scheduled Maintenance
354
Additional Required Services
356
Maintenance Footnotes
357
Owner Checks and Services
358
At each Fuel Fill
359
At Least Once a Month
359
At Least Once a Year
360
Ignition Transmission Lock Check
361
Underbody Flushing Service
361
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
362
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
363
Engine Drive Belt Routing
364
Maintenance Record
365
Section 7 Customer Assistance Information
369
Customer Assistance and Information
370
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
370
Online Owner Center
372
Customer Assistance for Text Telephone (TTY) Users
373
Customer Assistance Offices
373
GM Mobility Reimbursement Program
374
Roadside Assistance Program
374
Scheduling Service Appointments
377
Courtesy Transportation
377
Additional Program Information
378
Transportation Options
378
Collision Damage Repair
379
If a Crash Occurs
380
Reporting Safety Defects
382
Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government
382
Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government
383
Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors
383
Service Publications Ordering Information
383
Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy
384
Event Data Recorders
385
Onstar
386
Navigation System
386
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
386
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Chevrolet 2008 Impala Specifications
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Brand
Chevrolet
Model
2008 Impala
Category
Automobile
Language
English
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