Owner's Manual
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... to operate your seats and safety belts properly. It also gives you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. Featuresandcontrols ...69 This part explains how to use . etc. Table of almost every subject i n this manual. Here the manual tells you how to start and operate your Buick. quickly find helpful information and tips about the road and how to...
... to operate your seats and safety belts properly. It also gives you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. Featuresandcontrols ...69 This part explains how to use . etc. Table of almost every subject i n this manual. Here the manual tells you how to start and operate your Buick. quickly find helpful information and tips about the road and how to...
Owner's Manual
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These restraints use the belt system in the rear rather than the front seat. Top Strap Where to Put the Restraint Accident statistics show you how to do that case, you might want to secure the restraint in the vehicle. Keep in mind that children are safer if they are restrained in your ...instructions that come with the infant or child restraint will show that an unsecured child restraint can keep an eyeon the baby. We at General Motors therefore recommend that you 're the only adult in it should be anchored. 52 Child Restraints Be sure to secure the child restraint properly....
These restraints use the belt system in the rear rather than the front seat. Top Strap Where to Put the Restraint Accident statistics show you how to do that case, you might want to secure the restraint in the vehicle. Keep in mind that children are safer if they are restrained in your ...instructions that come with the infant or child restraint will show that an unsecured child restraint can keep an eyeon the baby. We at General Motors therefore recommend that you 're the only adult in it should be anchored. 52 Child Restraints Be sure to secure the child restraint properly....
Owner's Manual
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... choice, a child should wear the vehicle's safety belts. To remove the infantlchild seat restraint: 1 . Larger Children A A 2. If you have outgrown child restraints should sit next to reattach the automatic belt again, once the child restraint is removed. Push the button on the hook near the door and remove the special belt. Remember to a window so the child can wear...
... choice, a child should wear the vehicle's safety belts. To remove the infantlchild seat restraint: 1 . Larger Children A A 2. If you have outgrown child restraints should sit next to reattach the automatic belt again, once the child restraint is removed. Push the button on the hook near the door and remove the special belt. Remember to a window so the child can wear...
Owner's Manual
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... to shift to work with your Buickis "P" moving , (Neutral) only. If the car starts briefly but then stops again, do it there as your starter motor. 81 NOTICE: Your engine is stopped. 2. To start (or starts but this manual that 's a safety feature. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn your vehicle towed, see the partof this time keep the pedal down as you ever have to have your ignition key...
... to shift to work with your Buickis "P" moving , (Neutral) only. If the car starts briefly but then stops again, do it there as your starter motor. 81 NOTICE: Your engine is stopped. 2. To start (or starts but this manual that 's a safety feature. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn your vehicle towed, see the partof this time keep the pedal down as you ever have to have your ignition key...
Owner's Manual
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... about 35 mph (56 km/h), push your warranty. 85 I 6 % CAUTION: 3 (ThirdGear) This is like @, but you 're: - To restart when you might choose "3" instead of "P" (Park) or "N" (Neutral) with the wheels. Here are some times you 're already moving, use "N" (Neutral) only. You'll shift down to your engine doesn't connect with the engine racing isn't covered by shifting out of @: -
... about 35 mph (56 km/h), push your warranty. 85 I 6 % CAUTION: 3 (ThirdGear) This is like @, but you 're: - To restart when you might choose "3" instead of "P" (Park) or "N" (Neutral) with the wheels. Here are some times you 're already moving, use "N" (Neutral) only. You'll shift down to your engine doesn't connect with the engine racing isn't covered by shifting out of @: -
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle. 1 If you lift your left foot, the park brake pedal will followit to the released position. 87 To release the parking brake: This vehicle has a push to keep the trailer from moving. If the ignition is on, the brake system warning light will unlock the pedal. This will come on the rear wheels. When you are towinga trailer and are parking on any hill: See Towing a Trailer" in...
... your vehicle. 1 If you lift your left foot, the park brake pedal will followit to the released position. 87 To release the parking brake: This vehicle has a push to keep the trailer from moving. If the ignition is on, the brake system warning light will unlock the pedal. This will come on the rear wheels. When you are towinga trailer and are parking on any hill: See Towing a Trailer" in...
Owner's Manual
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... the car. When the ignition is opened, several lights turn on. If you open a door, the lights will stay on while it's open a door after pressing the UNLOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry or the power door UNLOCK switch, the lights will turn off automatically about 16 seconds after about 16 seconds, or when you do any of these things: ' Turn the ignition key to Run or Start The reading lights...
... the car. When the ignition is opened, several lights turn on. If you open a door, the lights will stay on while it's open a door after pressing the UNLOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry or the power door UNLOCK switch, the lights will turn off automatically about 16 seconds after about 16 seconds, or when you do any of these things: ' Turn the ignition key to Run or Start The reading lights...
Owner's Manual
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Fresh air from outside air toflow through your Buick when the car is moving the louvered vents. Fan Control The fan control is not moving, you can get outside your vehicle flows through by moving . Your Buick Comfort Control System Air Outlets Adjust the direction of air flow by selecting any air choice (except the rear window defogger) and the HI fan speed. When the vehicle is used to select the blower speed.
Fresh air from outside air toflow through your Buick when the car is moving the louvered vents. Fan Control The fan control is not moving, you can get outside your vehicle flows through by moving . Your Buick Comfort Control System Air Outlets Adjust the direction of air flow by selecting any air choice (except the rear window defogger) and the HI fan speed. When the vehicle is used to select the blower speed.
Owner's Manual
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... than braking. Then you 're steering through the curve. if you need to go , and slow down. steering around the problem. 147 there isn't room. A lot of you can "drive" through a sharp curve. The traction you . What should adjust your speed. Under less favorable conditions you do their work where the tires meet the road. Speed limit signs near curves warn that...
... than braking. Then you 're steering through the curve. if you need to go , and slow down. steering around the problem. 147 there isn't room. A lot of you can "drive" through a sharp curve. The traction you . What should adjust your speed. Under less favorable conditions you do their work where the tires meet the road. Speed limit signs near curves warn that...
Owner's Manual
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... outlook along with a comfortably cool interior. First, be injured. Is the tread good enough for long-distance driving? Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids: Have you checked all windows clean inside and outside? Maps: Do you have ur>-to the sides. Scan the road ahead and to -date maps? 0 0 0 0 0 0 Make sure your trip a short time to the recommended pressure? Don't letit happen...
... outlook along with a comfortably cool interior. First, be injured. Is the tread good enough for long-distance driving? Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids: Have you checked all windows clean inside and outside? Maps: Do you have ur>-to the sides. Scan the road ahead and to -date maps? 0 0 0 0 0 0 Make sure your trip a short time to the recommended pressure? Don't letit happen...
Owner's Manual
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... on your instrument panel will flash for turns even if the bulbs on your vehicle has to , a lower gear). If you tow a trailer, your instrument panel will flash whenever you would get hot and no longer work well. Signal well in "D" instead of Overdrive (or, as you signal a turn , change . It's important to check occasionally to turn or lane change lanes or stop. Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer When you don't shift down...
... on your instrument panel will flash for turns even if the bulbs on your vehicle has to , a lower gear). If you tow a trailer, your instrument panel will flash whenever you would get hot and no longer work well. Signal well in "D" instead of Overdrive (or, as you signal a turn , change . It's important to check occasionally to turn or lane change lanes or stop. Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer When you don't shift down...
Owner's Manual
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Use wheel lift or car carrier equipment. Use safety chain and wheel straps. Do not attach winch cables or J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. Use T-hook slots as identified in T-hooks slots. Rear Towing Hookups (Limited 8 Custom Sedans Only) z NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the rear bumper valancewill be required for car carrier equipment. Towing a vehicle over rough surfaces could damage a vehicle. Always use T-hooks...
Use wheel lift or car carrier equipment. Use safety chain and wheel straps. Do not attach winch cables or J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. Use T-hook slots as identified in T-hooks slots. Rear Towing Hookups (Limited 8 Custom Sedans Only) z NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the rear bumper valancewill be required for car carrier equipment. Towing a vehicle over rough surfaces could damage a vehicle. Always use T-hooks...
Owner's Manual
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Part 6 includes: Service ...Fuel ...HoodRelease ...Engineoil ...Aircleaner ...Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...:...Enginecoolant ...PowerSteeringFluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid ...Brakes ...Battery ...BulbReplacement ...LoadingYourVehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...'...Capacities and Specifications ... 208 209 212 214 219 220 223 226 227 228 231 232 235 236 244 253 254 260 207 This part begins with service and fuel information. and then it shows how to its appearance...
Part 6 includes: Service ...Fuel ...HoodRelease ...Engineoil ...Aircleaner ...Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...:...Enginecoolant ...PowerSteeringFluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid ...Brakes ...Battery ...BulbReplacement ...LoadingYourVehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...'...Capacities and Specifications ... 208 209 212 214 219 220 223 226 227 228 231 232 235 236 244 253 254 260 207 This part begins with service and fuel information. and then it shows how to its appearance...
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle when it 's time for mud and snow). When It's Time for New Tires One way to tell when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire's sidewall. The tire has a bump, bulge or split. You need , look at three or more places around the tire. The tread or sidewall is to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating...
... your vehicle when it 's time for mud and snow). When It's Time for New Tires One way to tell when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire's sidewall. The tire has a bump, bulge or split. You need , look at three or more places around the tire. The tread or sidewall is to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating...
Owner's Manual
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... Turn Signal Flasher TCC/Brake Switch, Hazard Flasher Vanity Mirror, Lights, I/P Compartment Light, Courtesy Lights, Trunk Courtesy Light, Dome/Reading Lights, Cigar Lighter. Pull the cover down to access the fuses. Fuse Block Amp 1. Amp 14. 15 Description Air Temperature Valve Motors, Instrument Cluster, Daytime Running Lights Module (w/DRL), HVAC Control Assembly, Multi-Function Lever, Heated Oxygen Sensor #2, Passenger Temperature Control Electronic Brake Control Module, Underhood Electrical Center #2, ABS Relay Antenna Relay, Outside Mirror Control, Front Window/Door Lock Switches...
... Turn Signal Flasher TCC/Brake Switch, Hazard Flasher Vanity Mirror, Lights, I/P Compartment Light, Courtesy Lights, Trunk Courtesy Light, Dome/Reading Lights, Cigar Lighter. Pull the cover down to access the fuses. Fuse Block Amp 1. Amp 14. 15 Description Air Temperature Valve Motors, Instrument Cluster, Daytime Running Lights Module (w/DRL), HVAC Control Assembly, Multi-Function Lever, Heated Oxygen Sensor #2, Passenger Temperature Control Electronic Brake Control Module, Underhood Electrical Center #2, ABS Relay Antenna Relay, Outside Mirror Control, Front Window/Door Lock Switches...
Owner's Manual
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...,000 miles (25 000 km) if the vehicle is not required. * An Emission Control Service. Change both the cooling system and the pressure cap. 6. Replace every 30,000 miles (50 000 km) or more these conditions, changeboth the fluid and filter every 100,000 miles (1 60 000 km). 7. Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air Resources Board has determined that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the spark plugs.
...,000 miles (25 000 km) if the vehicle is not required. * An Emission Control Service. Change both the cooling system and the pressure cap. 6. Replace every 30,000 miles (50 000 km) or more these conditions, changeboth the fluid and filter every 100,000 miles (1 60 000 km). 7. Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air Resources Board has determined that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the spark plugs.
Owner's Manual
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... ride up to five days for vehicles requiring overnight warranty repairs. Please review the Courtesy Transportation glove-box card contained in -a situation like this, we certainly hope you 've come to expect for Buick and it's 3,000 dealers. In Canada, please consult your 1994 Buick new car warranty, (36 months, or 36,000 miles), is Courtesy Transportation, a program which will...
... ride up to five days for vehicles requiring overnight warranty repairs. Please review the Courtesy Transportation glove-box card contained in -a situation like this, we certainly hope you 've come to expect for Buick and it's 3,000 dealers. In Canada, please consult your 1994 Buick new car warranty, (36 months, or 36,000 miles), is Courtesy Transportation, a program which will...
Owner's Manual
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...116 83.2 19 Heater ...Safety Warnings ...187 105 Courtesy Lights ...Courtesy Transportation ...286 98 Cruise Control ...Customer Assistance Hearing /Speech Impaired ...285 Satisfaction Procedure ...283 Daytime Running Lights ...Defensive Driving ...Defogger. Adding ...125.253 Emergency Braking ...146 173 Starting ...146 Steering ...Towing ...179 Engine Block Heater (Coolant Heater) ...83,219 Coolant ...223 Coolant Temperature Warning Gage ...116 Exhaust ...91 Identification (VIN) ...253 Oil ...214 Oil Additives ...218 Oil Pressure Warning Gage ...117 187 Overheating ...Starting ...80 Ethanol...
...116 83.2 19 Heater ...Safety Warnings ...187 105 Courtesy Lights ...Courtesy Transportation ...286 98 Cruise Control ...Customer Assistance Hearing /Speech Impaired ...285 Satisfaction Procedure ...283 Daytime Running Lights ...Defensive Driving ...Defogger. Adding ...125.253 Emergency Braking ...146 173 Starting ...146 Steering ...Towing ...179 Engine Block Heater (Coolant Heater) ...83,219 Coolant ...223 Coolant Temperature Warning Gage ...116 Exhaust ...91 Identification (VIN) ...253 Oil ...214 Oil Additives ...218 Oil Pressure Warning Gage ...117 187 Overheating ...Starting ...80 Ethanol...
Owner's Manual
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Tire ...Jump Starting ...K e y l e s s Entry System. Convenience ...Neutral Gear Position ...85 New Vehicle Break-In ...79 297 Remote ...Key ...IgnitionPositions ...PASS SecuritySystem ...196 173 74 70 80 78 103 DaytimeRunning ...Fog ...103 Headlights ...103 103 "On" Warning ...Operation ...95 Reading ...104 k Removmg and Replacing Bulbs ...231 Wdrning ...112 Loading YourVehicle ...234 Locks ...71 157 Long Distance Driving ...Loss of Control ...151 Lubricants and Fluids, Recommended ...279 Luggagecarrier ...111 L a b e l . Brake ...228...
Tire ...Jump Starting ...K e y l e s s Entry System. Convenience ...Neutral Gear Position ...85 New Vehicle Break-In ...79 297 Remote ...Key ...IgnitionPositions ...PASS SecuritySystem ...196 173 74 70 80 78 103 DaytimeRunning ...Fog ...103 Headlights ...103 103 "On" Warning ...Operation ...95 Reading ...104 k Removmg and Replacing Bulbs ...231 Wdrning ...112 Loading YourVehicle ...234 Locks ...71 157 Long Distance Driving ...Loss of Control ...151 Lubricants and Fluids, Recommended ...279 Luggagecarrier ...111 L a b e l . Brake ...228...
Owner's Manual
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... Impaired Customer Assistance ...285 Speed Control ...98 Speedometer ...111 Stains ...246 Starting Your Car (Jump Starting) ...173 Starting Your Engine ...80 Steering ...146 147 Emergencies ...Wheel Radio Controls ...134 93 Wheel.Tilt ...125 Stereo Sound Systems ...Storage Armrest ...110 Storing Your Car ...230 206 Stuck. Use During ...38 26 Properly Worn ...Questions About ...24 47 Rear Comfort Guides ...Rear Seat Passenger Positions ...41.44 Reminder Light ...25 Replacement ...68 39 Right...
... Impaired Customer Assistance ...285 Speed Control ...98 Speedometer ...111 Stains ...246 Starting Your Car (Jump Starting) ...173 Starting Your Engine ...80 Steering ...146 147 Emergencies ...Wheel Radio Controls ...134 93 Wheel.Tilt ...125 Stereo Sound Systems ...Storage Armrest ...110 Storing Your Car ...230 206 Stuck. Use During ...38 26 Properly Worn ...Questions About ...24 47 Rear Comfort Guides ...Rear Seat Passenger Positions ...41.44 Reminder Light ...25 Replacement ...68 39 Right...