Owner's Manual
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... the key to the engine. Don't pushthe accelerator pedal before starting your Try pushing your ignition key "Start." When the engine " f . to 2. And the excessive heat can damage your as it doesn't start your vehicle's computer systems, "Start for about one-quarter the way down " warm. engine gets your starter motor...
... the key to the engine. Don't pushthe accelerator pedal before starting your Try pushing your ignition key "Start." When the engine " f . to 2. And the excessive heat can damage your as it doesn't start your vehicle's computer systems, "Start for about one-quarter the way down " warm. engine gets your starter motor...
Owner's Manual
Page 107
... small items. 106 Thal can be able to store your hand while it is also a small tissue holderthe in cover. There is heating, it overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. If you have the full length console, you also have a up and rotated backward can make it won't be used.... When it's ready, it 's ready. Cigarette Lighter It's nearthe ashtray. Lift on the latch to open the door to back away from the heating element when it...
... small items. 106 Thal can be able to store your hand while it is also a small tissue holderthe in cover. There is heating, it overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. If you have the full length console, you also have a up and rotated backward can make it won't be used.... When it's ready, it 's ready. Cigarette Lighter It's nearthe ashtray. Lift on the latch to open the door to back away from the heating element when it...
Owner's Manual
Page 121
... want the blower to control the air flow. be 120 Fresh air from outside to flow through your is Buick whenthe car is turned to the fan OFF, and the heating and cooling system will off. Fan The fan controlis used to selectthe speea you to select the temperaturethe of ...(except the rear window defogger) and theHI fan speed. .c : t..: Air Outlets Adjust the direction of air that your heating and cooling system provides. When the vehicle not moving, you . Your Buick Comfort Control System This part tells you how to make yourair system work for you can get outside your vehicle...
... want the blower to control the air flow. be 120 Fresh air from outside to flow through your is Buick whenthe car is turned to the fan OFF, and the heating and cooling system will off. Fan The fan controlis used to selectthe speea you to select the temperaturethe of ...(except the rear window defogger) and theHI fan speed. .c : t..: Air Outlets Adjust the direction of air that your heating and cooling system provides. When the vehicle not moving, you . Your Buick Comfort Control System This part tells you how to make yourair system work for you can get outside your vehicle...
Owner's Manual
Page 122
... engine coolant which ultimately ( See warm the passenger area more efficiently. "Engine Block Heater" in cold weather (+2OoF/-8O or lower) to heat your Buick in two ways. Rear WindowDefogger (Option) The lines you see on If you get or fog ice onthe windshield. engine block The will allow... outside , this setting sends heated the air through the heater ducts and windshield defroster outlets. BIL (Bi-level) This setting allows the outsideair ...
... engine coolant which ultimately ( See warm the passenger area more efficiently. "Engine Block Heater" in cold weather (+2OoF/-8O or lower) to heat your Buick in two ways. Rear WindowDefogger (Option) The lines you see on If you get or fog ice onthe windshield. engine block The will allow... outside , this setting sends heated the air through the heater ducts and windshield defroster outlets. BIL (Bi-level) This setting allows the outsideair ...
Owner's Manual
Page 134
... discs carefully. Cassettes eventually wear out and you clean your cassette if tape player from the center tothe edge. Protect the open ends from extreme heat or direct sunlight. store them in amild, neutral detergent solution and clean it, wiping from time to replace them if they become noisy. Care of...
... discs carefully. Cassettes eventually wear out and you clean your cassette if tape player from the center tothe edge. Protect the open ends from extreme heat or direct sunlight. store them in amild, neutral detergent solution and clean it, wiping from time to replace them if they become noisy. Care of...
Owner's Manual
Page 180
... a trailer. Many of that means changes in this section. What's more, the trailer adds considerably to work well or even at greater loads, generating extra heat. Handling Durability Fueleconomy 179 Inare many it has used properly. But trailering is too heavy. Towing a Trailer A CAUTION: I i ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ Your car can lose control when you...
... a trailer. Many of that means changes in this section. What's more, the trailer adds considerably to work well or even at greater loads, generating extra heat. Handling Durability Fueleconomy 179 Inare many it has used properly. But trailering is too heavy. Towing a Trailer A CAUTION: I i ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ Your car can lose control when you...
Owner's Manual
Page 243
your tires d If have enough air (underinflation) you can get: 0 Too much flexin 0 Too much heat Tire overloadi 0 Bad wear 0 Bad handlin 0 Bad fuel ec If your vehicle has been sitting at least for your tires, when they're cold, "Cold" means your tires have too I Inflation Tire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label which is all right. I overinflation is located on the rear edgeof the driver's door shows the correct inflation pressures for a mile. it's not. three hours or driven no more than - I 242
your tires d If have enough air (underinflation) you can get: 0 Too much flexin 0 Too much heat Tire overloadi 0 Bad wear 0 Bad handlin 0 Bad fuel ec If your vehicle has been sitting at least for your tires, when they're cold, "Cold" means your tires have too I Inflation Tire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label which is all right. I overinflation is located on the rear edgeof the driver's door shows the correct inflation pressures for a mile. it's not. three hours or driven no more than - I 242
Owner's Manual
Page 247
...the highest),B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced controlled conditionson a-specified indoor laboratory ... tirelife you test wheel. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately in road characteristics and climate. Sustained high temperature can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. 'Ikaction A, B, C - All passenger type (P Metric) tires must conform to Federal safety Temperature A, ...
...the highest),B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced controlled conditionson a-specified indoor laboratory ... tirelife you test wheel. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately in road characteristics and climate. Sustained high temperature can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. 'Ikaction A, B, C - All passenger type (P Metric) tires must conform to Federal safety Temperature A, ...
Owner's Manual
Page 251
...loose dirt. Then dry it , then: Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry the area with an air hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to a clean section the cloth. Cleaning should start at all. of the stain, "feathering" toward center. off what's left with a ...clean cloths (preferably cheesecloth). Don't saturate the material. As soon as you clean a stain from the trim material with an air hose, a hair dryer or a heat lamp. 0 0 r 0 e Use solvent-type cleaners in a well-ventilated area the only. it roughly. Don't rub it 0 1 Using Foam-Type Cleaner on...
...loose dirt. Then dry it , then: Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry the area with an air hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to a clean section the cloth. Cleaning should start at all. of the stain, "feathering" toward center. off what's left with a ...clean cloths (preferably cheesecloth). Don't saturate the material. As soon as you clean a stain from the trim material with an air hose, a hair dryer or a heat lamp. 0 0 r 0 e Use solvent-type cleaners in a well-ventilated area the only. it roughly. Don't rub it 0 1 Using Foam-Type Cleaner on...
Owner's Manual
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... seals for wear and cracks. Also inspect Qwn brake linings for damage, tears orleakage. NOTE: A lowbrakefluidlevel can indicate worn disc brake pads which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. INSPECTION OR SERVICE Steering, Suspension and Front-WheelDrive Axle Boot and...
... seals for wear and cracks. Also inspect Qwn brake linings for damage, tears orleakage. NOTE: A lowbrakefluidlevel can indicate worn disc brake pads which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. INSPECTION OR SERVICE Steering, Suspension and Front-WheelDrive Axle Boot and...