Chevrolet Venture 2001 Owner's Manual

2001 Chevrolet Venture
Owner's Manual
Litho in U.S.A. Part Number 10423824 A First Edition
© Copyright General Motors Corporation 2000
All Rights Reserved
Section
Section
Table of Contents

Seats and Restraint Systems

1
Seats and Seat Controls Safety Belts

Features and Controls

2
Windows Keys and Door Locks Remote Keyless Entry System (Option) Automatic Transaxle Parking Brake Tilt Wheel Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever Windshield Wipers Cruise Control (Option) Exterior and Interior Lamps
Air Bag Systems Restraint Systems for Children
Mirrors Storage Compartments Convenience Net (Option) Accessory Power Outlets OnStar® System (If Equipped) HomeLink® Transmitter (Option) Instrument Panel, Warning Lights and Gages Driver Information Center (Option) Rear Parking Assist (Option)
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Section
Section
Section
Table of Contents (cont'd)

Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

3
Heating and Air Conditioning Setting the Radio Clock

Your Driving and the Road

4
Defensive Driving Drunken Driving Control of a Vehicle Braking Steering

Problems on the Road

5
Hazard Warning Flashers Jump Starting Towing Your Vehicle
Radio/Cassette Player/CD Player Radio Theft-Deterrent Feature
Driving Tips for Various Road Conditions Recreational Vehicle Towing Loading Your Vehicle Towing a Trailer
Engine Overheating Changing a Flat Tire If You're Stuck
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Section
Section
Table of Contents (cont'd)

Service and Appearance Care

6
Fuel Checking Fluids and Lubricants GM Oil Life System™ Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Passenger Compartment Air Filter Brakes Bulb Replacement

Maintenance Schedule

7
Scheduled Maintenance Owner Checks and Services Periodic Maintenance Inspections
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Tires and Wheels Appearance Care Electrical System/Fuses and Circuit Breakers Capacities and Specifications Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Maintenance Records
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Table of Contents (cont'd)

Customer Assistance Information

Section
Section
8
Customer Satisfaction Procedures Customer Assistance Offices
Roadside Assistance and Courtesy Transportation
Warranty Information Reporting Safety Defects on page 8-10 Service Publications
Index
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In the Index you will find an alphabetical listing of almost every subject in this manual.
You can use it to quickly find something you want to read.
Please refer to the last page of this manual for your
Service Station Guide
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This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes after that time without further notice. For vehicles first sold in Canada, substitute the name “General Motors of Canada Limited” for Chevrolet Motor Division whenever it appears in this manual.
Please keep this manual in your vehicle, 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.
We support voluntary technician certification.

For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual:

Aux propriétaires canadiens: Vous pouvez vous
procurer un exemplaire de ce guide en français chez votre concessionaire ou au:
Helm, Incorporated P.O. Box 07130 Detroit, MI 48207
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How to Use this Manual

Many people read their owner’s manual from beginning to end when they first receive their new vehicle. If you do this, it will help you learn about the features and controls for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll find that pictures and words work together to explain things quickly.

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 you if you were to ignore the warning.
CAUTION:
These mean there is something that could hurt you or other people.
In the caution area, we tell you what the hazard is. Then we tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce the hazard. Please read these cautions. If you don’t, you or others could be hurt.
You will also find a circle with a slash through it in this book. This safety symbol means “Don’t,” “Don’t do this” or “Don’t let this happen.”
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Vehicle Damage Warnings

Also, in this book you will find these notices:
NOTICE:
These mean there is something that could damage your vehicle.
In the notice area, we tell you about something that can damage your vehicle. Many times, this damage would not be covered by your warranty, and it could be costly . But the notice will tell you what to do to help avoid the damage.
When you read other manuals, you might see CAUTION and NOTICE warnings in different colors or in different words.
You’ll also see warning labels on your vehicle. They use the same words, CAUTION or NOTICE.
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Vehicle Symbols

These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle. Also see “Warning Lights and Gages” in the Index.
For example, these symbols are used on an original battery:
CAUTION
POSSIBLE
INJURY
PROTECT
EYES BY
SHIELDING
CAUSTIC BATTERY
ACID COULD
CAUSE
BURNS
AVOID
SPARKS OR
FLAMES
SPARK OR
FLAME
COULD
EXPLODE
BATTERY
These symbols are important for you and your passengers whenever your vehicle is driven:
CHILD RESTRAINT TOP STRAP
ANCHOR
DOOR LOCK
UNLOCK
FASTEN
SEAT
BELTS
POWER
WINDOW
AIR BAG
These symbols have to do with your lamps:
MASTER
LIGHTING
SWITCH
TURN
SIGNALS
PARKING
LAMPS
HAZARD
WARNING
FLASHER
DAYTIME
RUNNING
LAMPS
FOG LAMPS
These symbols are on some of your controls:
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
WINDSHIELD
WASHER
WINDSHIELD
DEFROSTER
REAR
WINDOW
DEFOGGER
VENTILATING
FAN
These symbols are used on warning and indicator lights:
ENGINE
COOLANT
TEMP
BATTERY
CHARGING
SYSTEM
BRAKE
COOLANT
ENGINE OIL
PRESSURE
ANTI-LOCK
BRAKES
Here are some other symbols you may see:
FUSE
LIGHTER
HORN
FUEL
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Service Station Guide

For
a More
Detailed Look at
What's Under the Hood
See Section 6
Engine Oil Dipstick
See Section 6
Oil Viscosity
Engine Oil
See Section 6
Battery
See Section 6
Secondary
Hood Release
See Section 6
Windshield Washer
Fluid
See Section 6
Cooling System
See Section 5
Tire Pressure
See Section 6
Hood Release
See Section 6
Spare Tire Pressure
See Section 5
Fuel
Use unleaded only.
See Section 6
for octane ratings.

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Here you’ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts properly. You can also learn about some things you should not do with air bags and safety belts.
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-2 Seats and Seat Controls
1
-6 Rear Seats
-27 Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone
1 1
-31 Here Are Questions Many People Ask
About Safety Belts
1
-32 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
1
-32 Driver Position
-41 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy
1 1
-42 Right Front Passenger Position
-43 Air Bag Systems
1 1
-50 Safety Belt Pretensioners
1
-50 Rear Seat Passengers
1-
-- and the Answers
1
-55 Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for
Children and Small Adults
1-57 Center Passenger Position (Bench Seat) 1
-59 Center Passenger Position (Bucket Seat)
-60 Children
1 1
-64 Built-in Child Restraint (Option)
1
-75 Restraint Systems for Children
-97 Older Children
1 1
-100 Safety Belt Extender
-100 Checking Your Restraint Systems
1 1
-101 Replacing Restraint System Parts After
a Crash
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Seats and Seat Controls

This section tells you about the seats -- how to adjust them, take them out, put them back in, fold and unfold them.
Driver’s 2-Way Manual Seat
Use the lever located on the front left side of the seat to adjust the seat forward or rearward. Pull up the lever to unlock the seat. Slide the seat to where you want it and release the lever.
T o make sure the seat is locked into place, try to move the seat back and forth with your body.
Driver’s 4-Way Manual Seat (If Equipped)
Use the lever located on the front left side of the seat to adjust the seat forward or rearward. Pull up the lever to unlock the seat. Slide the seat to where you want it and release the lever.
T o make sure the seat is locked into place, try to move the seat back and forth with your body.
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T o raise the seat, pull up on the lever located on the front right side of the seat. T o lower the seat, push the lever down. Adjust the seat and release the lever.
CAUTION:
You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a manual driver’s seat while the vehicle is moving. The sudden movement could startle 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.

Manual Front Passenger Seats

T o move the seat, pull up the lever located on the front of the seat to unlock it.
Slide the seat to where you want it and release the lever. T o make sure the seat is locked into place, try to move the seat back and forth with your body.
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6-Way Power Seat (Option)

The six-way power seat controls are located on the outboard side of the driver’s seat.
D
Move the front of the control in the direction of the arrows to adjust the front portion of the cushion up or down.
D
Move the rear of the control in the direction of the arrows to adjust the rear portion of the cushion up or down.
D
Lift up or push down on both outer arrows at the same time to move the entire seat up or down.
D
T o move the whole seat forward or rearward, slide the control in the direction of the center arrows.

Reclining Front Seatbacks

All front seats recline.
T o adjust the seatback, pull up on the lever located on the outboard sides of both the driver’s and the front passenger’s seats. It is easier to recline the seat if you lean forward, taking your weight off the seatback.
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But don’t have a seatback reclined if your vehicle is moving.
CAUTION:
Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous. Even if you buckle up, your safety belts can’t do their job when you’re reclined like this.
The shoulder belt can’t do its job because it won’t be against your body. Instead, it will be in front of you. In a crash you could go into it, receiving neck or other injuries.
The lap belt can’t do its job either. In a crash the belt could go up over your abdomen. The belt forces would be there, not at your pelvic bones. This could cause serious internal injuries.
For proper protection when the vehicle is in motion, have the seatback upright. Then sit well back in the seat and wear your safety belt properly.
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Head Restraints

Head restraints are fixed on some models and adjustable on others. Slide an adjustable head restraint up or down so that the top of the restraint is closest to the top of your ears. This position reduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash.

Rear Seats

Seat Controls

The rear seats in your vehicle have levers and straps used to adjust, remove and reinstall the seats. By using the levers and straps, in the correct order, you can easily remove the seats from your vehicle.
Floor Seat Pin Diagram
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When you put the seats back in the vehicle, be sure to follow the label on the back of the seat for proper location. Follow the previous diagram when the text in this manual tells you what sets of floor cups to use for each seat.

Second Row Safety Belt Stowage

If your vehicle has a split bench seat in the second row, use the clip on the safety belt to secure the belt after it is disconnected from the mini second row split bench seat, secure the loose end of the safety belt in this clip. This will keep the safety belt from dangling and possibly striking something.
Do not have the second row outside safety belt stored if someone is sitting in the second row outside position.
-buckle. When removing the

Flip and Fold Feature

The rear seats in your vehicle, except the captain’s chairs, can be folded forward. Use this feature for exiting and entering third row seats.
1. If the seats have the adjustable head restraints, push them fully down.
2. Fold the seatback flat on the seat, by either pulling on the nylon strap on the rear of the seat or lifting up on the lever located on the front of the seatback. If the seat adjusts forward, slide it all the way back.
3. Release the rear set of hooks from the floor pins by pulling the nylon strap located at the base of the seat; hang on to the strap as the seat folds forward.
T o return the seat(s) to their normal position, do the following:
1. Push the seat back and firmly push the rear hooks onto the rear floor pins by pushing down on the rear of the seat.
2. Try to raise the seat to check that it is locked down.
3. Lift the seatback recliner lever or pull the nylon strap on the back of the seat and raise the seatback until it locks upright.
4. Push and pull on the seatback to check that it is locked.
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Split Bench Seats

If you have the split bench seat (50/50 or 40/60), the seatbacks can be folded down individually and the sections can be removed individually. The 40/60 sections can also be adjusted forward or rearward individually.
The second row (40/60) split bench may be equipped with a built Restraint” in the Index.
Folding or Reclining the Seatbacks
The seatbacks on each section of the split bench seat can be either folded down or reclined. The following explains how to use either the nylon strap or the lever to fold or recline the seatbacks.
-in child restraint. See “Built-In Child
T o fold down the seatback, pull this nylon strap on the rear of the seat, while pulling the seatback down until it locks into place.
T o raise a seatback, pull the nylon strap while raising the seatback until it locks upright.
T o fold down the seatback, lift up on this lever located on the front of the seatback.
Use the lever to raise or lower the seatback to the desired position.
When raising a seatback to an upright position, push and pull on the seatback to check that it is locked upright.
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Adjusting the Split Bench Seats
There are two adjustment levers on each section of the split bench seats to adjust the seat forward or rearward.
One is located below the center, in the front of each section of the split bench.
The other lever is located on the rear of the seat.
Lift up either lever and slide the seat forward or rearward. Release the lever. Push and pull on the seat to make sure it is locked into place.
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Removing the Split Bench Seat
Make sure the seatback is in the upright position.
1. For the second row split bench, with the seatback in the upright position, unhook the side attachment for the safety belt. This mini right side of the seat.
3. Lift the seatback recliner lever or pull the nylon strap on the back of the seat to fold the seatback forward.
4. Slide the seat all the way back by lifting one of the adjustment levers and sliding the seat fully rearward.
-buckle is located on the
2. Push the red center of the buckle up with a small pointed object
-- like a key
or a pen the seat belt, if needed.
-- to remove
5. From behind the bench seat, pull the nylon strap at the center of the base of the seat to release the rear latches from the floor pins.
Do not let go of the strap until the seat is folded all the way forward.
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6. T o unlatch the front latches, squeeze the angled bar toward the straight crossbar.
7. Remove the seat by rocking it slightly forward, then toward the rear of the vehicle and then pulling it out.
Repeat these steps for the other section of the split bench seat.
Replacing the Split Bench Sections
Make sure the seatback is in the upright position and the safety belts are on the correct section of the seat.
Don’t put the sections of the bench seat in so they face rearward because they won’t latch that way. If you want more storage room behind the seat, adjust each section by sliding it forward.
The split benches have seat position labels, located on the back of each seat, showing where the seat must go. Follow that diagram.
D
The left (40) section of the 40/60 split bench uses the A and B sets of floor cups.
D
The right (60) section of the 40/60 split bench uses the C and D sets of floor cups.
D
The left section of the 50/50 split bench uses the G and H sets of floor cups.
D
The right section of the 50/50 split bench uses the I and J sets of floor cups.
See “Rear Seats” in the beginning of this section for more details. The seat must be placed in the proper location for the legs to attach correctly.
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Make sure the seat is in the full rear position before beginning this procedure.
1. Squeeze the angled bar toward the solid crossbar while placing the front hooks of the bench seat onto the front two floor pins.
2. Make sure the bench seat is angled so that the front hooks clear the floor pins.
If the front legs are not attached correctly, the rear legs will not attach to the rear set of floor pins.
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If the front latches are not attaching correctly, check that the seat is in the full rear position.
3. Firmly push the rear hooks onto the rear floor pins by pushing down on the rear of the seat.
4. Try to raise the seat to check that it is locked down.
CAUTION:
A seat that isn’t locked into place properly can move around in a collision or sudden stop. People in the vehicle could be injured. Be sure to lock the seat into place properly when installing it.
5. Lift the seatback recliner lever or pull the nylon strap on the back of the seat and raise the seatback until it locks upright.
6. Push and pull on the seatback to check that it is locked.
CAUTION:
If the seatback isn’t locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could cause injury to the person sitting there. Always press rearward on the seatback to be sure it is locked.
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7. If you have the 40/60 seat, attach the mini-buckle so
that the safety belt is ready for use when a passenger uses the seat.
The buckle reattaches by pushing the latch into the buckle until the red center pops out again.
Repeat these steps for the other section of the split bench seat.
CAUTION:
A safety belt that is improperly routed, not properly attached, or twisted won’t provide the protection needed in a crash. The person wearing the belt could be seriously injured. After installing the seat, always check to be sure that the safety belts are properly routed and attached, and are not twisted.

Bucket Seats

If you have the rear bucket seats, the seatbacks can be folded down or reclined. The seats can also be adjusted forward or rearward and removed.
Folding or Reclining the Seatbacks
The seatback on a bucket seat can be either folded down or reclined. The following explains how to use either the nylon strap or the lever to fold or recline the seatback.
T o fold down the seatback, pull this nylon strap on the rear of the seat.
T o raise a seatback, pull the nylon strap while raising the seatback until it locks upright.
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T o fold down the seatback, lift up on this lever located on the front of the seatback.
Use the lever to raise or lower the seatback to the desired position.
When raising a seatback to an upright position, push and pull on the seatback to make sure that it is locked upright.
Adjusting the Bucket Seats
There are two adjustment levers on each seat to adjust the seat forward or rearward.
One is located below the center, in front of the bucket seats.
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The other lever is located on the rear of the bucket seat.
Lift up either lever and slide the seat forward or rearward.
Release the lever . Push and pull on the seat to make sure that it is locked into place.
Removing the Bucket Seats
Make sure the seatback is in the upright position. The head restraints should be fully down.
1. Lift the seatback recliner lever or pull the nylon strap on the back of the seat to fold the seatback forward.
2. Slide the seat all the way back by lifting either one of the adjuster levers and sliding the seat fully rearward.
3. From behind the seat, pull the nylon strap, located at the base of the seat, to release the rear latches from the floor pins.
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You can also lift the lever on the side of the seat to release the rear latches from the floor pins.
Do not let go of the strap or the lever until the seat is folded all the way forward.
4. T o unlatch the front latches, with the seat folded forward, squeeze the angled bar toward the straight crossbar.
5. Remove the seat by rocking it slightly forward, then toward the rear of the vehicle and then pulling it out. This should be done in one motion.
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Replacing the Bucket Seats
Don’t put the seats in so they face rearward because they won’t latch that way. If you want more storage room behind the seat, adjust the seat by sliding it forward.
The bucket seats have seat position labels, located on the back of the seat, showing where the seat must go. Follow that diagram. The seat must be placed in the proper location for the legs to attach correctly. See “Rear Seats” in the beginning of this section for more details.
The left bucket seat goes in the A and B sets of floor pins.
The center bucket seat goes in the C and D sets of floor pins.
The right bucket seat goes in the E and F sets of floor pins.
Make sure the seat is in the full rear position before beginning this procedure.
1. With the seat folded, squeeze the angled bar toward the solid crossbar while placing the front hooks of the bucket seat onto the front two floor pins.
2. Make sure the bucket seat is angled so that the front hooks clear the floor pins.
If the front legs are not attached correctly, the rear legs will not attach to the rear set of floor pins.
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