Okwu mmalite
This manual is a high-quality reprint of the original owner's instruction and operating guide for 1971 Chevrolet full-size cars. It provides essential information for the operation and maintenance of your vehicle. This guide covers the Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, and Caprice models, including the SS Super Sport option and convertible versions. Please note that this manual does ọ bụghị cover station wagon models.
Familiarizing yourself with the contents of this manual will help ensure safe and efficient operation of your 1971 Chevrolet.

Image: Front cover of the 1971 Chevrolet All-Models Owner's Manual, showing the title and a classic Chevrolet car.
Ngwa na njikwa
This section details the location and function of the various instruments and controls within your vehicle's cockpit. Understanding these controls is crucial for safe driving.
Nhazi dashboard
- Speedometer and Odometer: Displays vehicle speed and total distance traveled.
- Nleba mmanụ ụgbọala: Indicates the fuel level in the tank.
- Nlele okpomọkụ: Monitors engine coolant temperature.
- Oil Pressure Indicator: Warns of low engine oil pressure.
- Generator/Alternator Indicator: Shows charging system status.
- Ọkụ Ịdọ Aka Ná Ntị: Various lights for brakes, seat belts, etc.
Steering Column Controls
- Mgbanye ọkụ: Used to start and stop the engine, and to lock the steering wheel.
- Turn Signal Lever: Activates turn signals and often includes headlight dimmer and windshield wiper controls.
- Bọtịnụ mpi: Located in the center of the steering wheel.
Operating Standard and Optional Equipment
This section provides instructions for the proper use of your vehicle's standard features and any optional equipment installed.
Ịmalite Engine
- Hụ na nnyefe ahụ dị na Park (P) ma ọ bụ Neutral (N).
- Fanye igodo n'ime mgba ọkụ ọkụ.
- Turn the key to the "START" position. Release the key once the engine starts.
breeki
The foot pedal operates the service brakes. The parking brake is typically a foot-operated pedal or a hand lever, used to secure the vehicle when parked.
Igwe ntụ oyi na ikpo ọkụ
Controls for the air conditioning and heating system are located on the dashboard. Adjust the fan speed and temperature settings as desired. Air vents can be directed manually.
Convertible Top Operation (if equipped)
For convertible models, refer to the specific instructions in the original manual for raising and lowering the power-operated top. Ensure the area is clear before operation.
Power Windows (if equipped)
Window switches are located on the door panels. Press to lower, pull to raise. Exercise caution when operating power windows, especially with children in the vehicle.
Redio
Operate the radio using the knobs for power, volume, tuning, and band selection. Refer to the original manual for detailed radio functions.
Ọnụ ụzọ na Mkpọchi
Doors can be locked and unlocked using the interior door lock buttons or the key from the exterior. Ensure all doors are securely closed before driving.
Mwepụta Hood
The hood release lever is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Pull the lever to unlatch the hood, then locate the secondary latch under the hood to fully open it.
Nlekọta
Regular maintenance is essential for the longevity and reliable operation of your 1971 Chevrolet. This section outlines key maintenance procedures.
Engine Oil and Filter
Check the engine oil level regularly using the dipstick. Change the engine oil and oil filter at recommended intervals, typically every 3,000 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first. Refer to the original manual for specific oil types and capacities.
Sistemụ jụrụ oyi
Periodically check the coolant level in the radiator and overflow reservoir. Ensure the coolant is at the proper level and condition. Inspect hoses for cracks or leaks.
Batrị
Inspect battery terminals for corrosion and ensure they are clean and tight. Check the battery fluid level in non-maintenance-free batteries and top up with distilled water if necessary.
Ihe nzacha mmanụ ụgbọala
The fuel filter should be replaced at recommended service intervals to ensure proper fuel delivery and engine performance.
Taya
Maintain correct tire pressure as specified on the tire placard (usually inside the driver's door jamb or glove box). Inspect tires for wear and damage regularly.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
This section provides basic guidance for common issues you might encounter. For more detailed troubleshooting, consult a qualified mechanic or the original service manual.
Igwe agaghị amalite
- Lelee batrị: Ensure battery terminals are clean and tight. If the starter motor cranks slowly or not at all, the battery may be discharged.
- Lelee Ọkwa mmanụ ụgbọala: Chọpụta na mmanụ ụgbọala zuru oke na tank.
- Sistemụ mgbanye: Ensure the ignition key is fully turned to the "ON" position.
Injin na-ekpo oke ọkụ
- Lelee ọkwa coolant: Safely check the coolant level when the engine is cool.
- Ọrụ Fan: Ensure the engine cooling fan is operating.
- Radiator Obstruction: Check for debris blocking the radiator fins.
Ọkụ Ịdọ Aka Ná Ntị Na-enwu
If a warning light illuminates on the dashboard, consult the original manual for its specific meaning. Address the issue promptly to prevent further damage.
Nkọwapụta
Detailed specifications for your 1971 Chevrolet, including engine displacement, horsepower, torque, dimensions, fluid capacities, and tire sizes, are typically found in a dedicated section of the original owner's manual. This reprint includes these specifications as they appeared in the original document.
For precise figures relevant to your specific model and options, please refer to the specifications tables within this manual.
Important Notes: Warranty and Support
As this document is a high-quality reprint of the 1971 Chevrolet Owner's Manual, it does not contain current warranty information or details regarding manufacturer support services. Any warranty information originally included would be long expired. For service and support, please consult a qualified automotive technician specializing in vintage ugbo ala.