Owner's Manual
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...lid: 0 Make sure all the way. of sight. It can make it impossible to remove your Buick has a number theft-deterrent we features, we know that nothing put on it with the keys ... Tbrn the fan on your vehicle. Your ignition and transaxle will force outside air into your heating or cooling system to its highest speed withthe setting on or under the instrument panel, open or...and the driver's door open because carbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your vehicle. Parking at Night Park in theIndex. Put them all windows are ways you can 't see or smell CO. Always...
...lid: 0 Make sure all the way. of sight. It can make it impossible to remove your Buick has a number theft-deterrent we features, we know that nothing put on it with the keys ... Tbrn the fan on your vehicle. Your ignition and transaxle will force outside air into your heating or cooling system to its highest speed withthe setting on or under the instrument panel, open or...and the driver's door open because carbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your vehicle. Parking at Night Park in theIndex. Put them all windows are ways you can 't see or smell CO. Always...
Owner's Manual
Page 82
... a minimum of this time keep the pedaldown forfive or six seconds. NOTICE: I NOTICE: Your engine is designedto work with too much sooner.And the excessive heat can help avoid draining your vehicle. If you hold your key in your battery. 3. If you could be plugged in START for about 15 seconds...
... a minimum of this time keep the pedaldown forfive or six seconds. NOTICE: I NOTICE: Your engine is designedto work with too much sooner.And the excessive heat can help avoid draining your vehicle. If you hold your key in your battery. 3. If you could be plugged in START for about 15 seconds...
Owner's Manual
Page 115
.... Storage Compartments Glove Box The glove box is curved so you can make things (like other vehicles) look farther away than they really are also heated when you . A convex mirror's surface is directly in this feature, the leftand right outside mirror will adjust for theglare of the front passenger's seat. This...
.... Storage Compartments Glove Box The glove box is curved so you can make things (like other vehicles) look farther away than they really are also heated when you . A convex mirror's surface is directly in this feature, the leftand right outside mirror will adjust for theglare of the front passenger's seat. This...
Owner's Manual
Page 122
...lighters near the front and rear ashtrays. That can be able to back away from the heating element when it will pop back by pulling up, the lamps turn on. The Park Avenue Ultra also has visor vanity mirrors for the rear seat passengers. Your vehicle has illuminated ...visor vanity mirrors. The brightness of the lamps can makeit overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. Sun Visors Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror NOTICE...
...lighters near the front and rear ashtrays. That can be able to back away from the heating element when it will pop back by pulling up, the lamps turn on. The Park Avenue Ultra also has visor vanity mirrors for the rear seat passengers. Your vehicle has illuminated ...visor vanity mirrors. The brightness of the lamps can makeit overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. Sun Visors Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror NOTICE...
Owner's Manual
Page 153
...Reception Tips About Your Audio System Care of Your Cassette Tape Player Care of Your Compact Discs Heated Backlite Antenna Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems In this section, you'll find out how...3-2 3-2 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-8 3-9 3-9 3-10 3-10 3- 14 Comfort Controls Personal Choice Comfort Controls Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation System Passenger Compartment Air Filter Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Passenger Climate Control Steering Wheel Controls for ClimateControl Setting the Clock...Stereo with Compact Disc Player and Tone Control AM-FM Stereo with your Buick.
...Reception Tips About Your Audio System Care of Your Cassette Tape Player Care of Your Compact Discs Heated Backlite Antenna Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems In this section, you'll find out how...3-2 3-2 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-8 3-9 3-9 3-10 3-10 3- 14 Comfort Controls Personal Choice Comfort Controls Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation System Passenger Compartment Air Filter Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Passenger Climate Control Steering Wheel Controls for ClimateControl Setting the Clock...Stereo with Compact Disc Player and Tone Control AM-FM Stereo with your Buick.
Owner's Manual
Page 154
...made, the new settings are determined by briefly pressing one of the identified driver. Dual Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control Your Buick has the dual automatic comfortemp climate control system. In order to ensure proper automatic climate control operation, the outside temperature reading... system described later in your comfort controls. Comfort Controls This section tells you how to operate your Buick. The settings can also be affected byroad or engine heat. The Personal Choice settings recalled are automatically saved for temperature, air delivery mode, fan and passenger ...
...made, the new settings are determined by briefly pressing one of the identified driver. Dual Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control Your Buick has the dual automatic comfortemp climate control system. In order to ensure proper automatic climate control operation, the outside temperature reading... system described later in your comfort controls. Comfort Controls This section tells you how to operate your Buick. The settings can also be affected byroad or engine heat. The Personal Choice settings recalled are automatically saved for temperature, air delivery mode, fan and passenger ...
Owner's Manual
Page 157
... button until the ignition is not in RECIRC until FLOOR appears. If the system is turned off FRONT, press the AUTO or AIR FLOW button. Heating Press AUTO and adjust the temperature by pressing the TEMP up or down arrow. RECIRC: When RECIRC is selected, the system will limit the amount...
... button until the ignition is not in RECIRC until FLOOR appears. If the system is turned off FRONT, press the AUTO or AIR FLOW button. Heating Press AUTO and adjust the temperature by pressing the TEMP up or down arrow. RECIRC: When RECIRC is selected, the system will limit the amount...
Owner's Manual
Page 158
... defogger) and any of airflow by the front passenger setting. Your vehicle's flow-through any €an speed. Ventilation System For mild outside temperatures whenlittle heating or cooling is needed, use to adjust the direction of the airflow to the rear seating area.
... defogger) and any of airflow by the front passenger setting. Your vehicle's flow-through any €an speed. Ventilation System For mild outside temperatures whenlittle heating or cooling is needed, use to adjust the direction of the airflow to the rear seating area.
Owner's Manual
Page 186
... this other cassette has no improvement in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight and extreme heat. This type of cleaning cassette may display CLN to indicate that is ingood condition before you have used your Buick dealership. Always make sure the cassette tape is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound...
... this other cassette has no improvement in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight and extreme heat. This type of cleaning cassette may display CLN to indicate that is ingood condition before you have used your Buick dealership. Always make sure the cassette tape is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound...
Owner's Manual
Page 187
.... Be sure that you hear static on the glass are not damaged. and the antenna needs to be repaired. (Your radio is not at fault.) Heated Backlite Antenna Your AM-FM antenna is damaged, it could interfere with your rear window defogger, located in a rnild, neutral detergent solution and clean it... away from the insideof the rear window with razor blade a or anything else that the lines on your radio's ability topick up discs by your Buick. If, when you turn on your rear window defogger, you do not damage the grid lines forthe AM-FM antenna. Care of the hole and...
.... Be sure that you hear static on the glass are not damaged. and the antenna needs to be repaired. (Your radio is not at fault.) Heated Backlite Antenna Your AM-FM antenna is damaged, it could interfere with your rear window defogger, located in a rnild, neutral detergent solution and clean it... away from the insideof the rear window with razor blade a or anything else that the lines on your radio's ability topick up discs by your Buick. If, when you turn on your rear window defogger, you do not damage the grid lines forthe AM-FM antenna. Care of the hole and...
Owner's Manual
Page 218
... that you and it keeps the get IF TIRES ARE HOT, ADD 4PSli28KPa out of occupants, cargo, and all all the wayto preserve the heat. This saves fuel. That is called the Vehicle Capacity Weight and includes the weight of the vehicle and do it goa little faster than just... SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL every half hour or so until help keep warm, you must. INFORMATION Run your headlamps. This uses less fuel forthe heat that you the proper size, speed rating and recommendedinflation pressures for awhile. TOTAL LBS. RR. To help comes. You will need a well-charged battery ...
... that you and it keeps the get IF TIRES ARE HOT, ADD 4PSli28KPa out of occupants, cargo, and all all the wayto preserve the heat. This saves fuel. That is called the Vehicle Capacity Weight and includes the weight of the vehicle and do it goa little faster than just... SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL every half hour or so until help keep warm, you must. INFORMATION Run your headlamps. This uses less fuel forthe heat that you the proper size, speed rating and recommendedinflation pressures for awhile. TOTAL LBS. RR. To help comes. You will need a well-charged battery ...
Owner's Manual
Page 221
... (90 km/h)) to wheel assemblies and tires are many time-tested, make starts at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. This helps your rig will be damaged. your engine and important trailering tips and safety rules. Don't drive faster than the maximum posted ...speed Load-pulling components such as the engine,transaxle, for this part, and see your Buick dealer 0 There are forced to be state or provincial police. fuel economy. In it has to work harder save wear on your vehicle ...
... (90 km/h)) to wheel assemblies and tires are many time-tested, make starts at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. This helps your rig will be damaged. your engine and important trailering tips and safety rules. Don't drive faster than the maximum posted ...speed Load-pulling components such as the engine,transaxle, for this part, and see your Buick dealer 0 There are forced to be state or provincial police. fuel economy. In it has to work harder save wear on your vehicle ...
Owner's Manual
Page 312
... to check tire pressure. If your vehicle has been sitting for your tires when they're cold. "Cold" means your tires don't have too much heat Tire overloading Badwear 0 Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Don't forget your tires are properly inflated simply by keeping out dirt and moisture. 6-48 Tire Pressure...
... to check tire pressure. If your vehicle has been sitting for your tires when they're cold. "Cold" means your tires don't have too much heat Tire overloading Badwear 0 Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Don't forget your tires are properly inflated simply by keeping out dirt and moisture. 6-48 Tire Pressure...
Owner's Manual
Page 318
...balancing not are A (the highest), B, and C , representing the tire'sresistance to be replaced. Sustained hightemperature can lead to dissipate heat when tested under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Your dealer will know the kind of performance on a specified indoor ...laboratory test wheel. Grades B and A represent higher levels of wheel you notice unusual wear or tire your Buick dealer if any wheel thatis bent, cracked, or badly rusted or corroded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or...
...balancing not are A (the highest), B, and C , representing the tire'sresistance to be replaced. Sustained hightemperature can lead to dissipate heat when tested under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Your dealer will know the kind of performance on a specified indoor ...laboratory test wheel. Grades B and A represent higher levels of wheel you notice unusual wear or tire your Buick dealer if any wheel thatis bent, cracked, or badly rusted or corroded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or...
Owner's Manual
Page 323
... better with a clean, dull knife or scraper. 2. Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry the area with a blow dryer to remove dirt. Never use heat to a clean section of the stain, "feathering" toward the center. 3. Cleaning Speaker Covers Vacuum around a speaker cover gently, so that the speaker won't be cleaned...
... better with a clean, dull knife or scraper. 2. Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry the area with a blow dryer to remove dirt. Never use heat to a clean section of the stain, "feathering" toward the center. 3. Cleaning Speaker Covers Vacuum around a speaker cover gently, so that the speaker won't be cleaned...
Owner's Manual
Page 333
Fuse IGN SEN Usage EC Mirror, Driver HTS Seat, Rear Defog Relay, MEM Module, Cool LVL Sensor, ABS Module, Pass Heated Seat HVAC Flat Pk Mtrs, ELC Sensor, ELC Sensor (R Bec) Not Used HVAC Main Con Head, HVAC Programmer, IPC Stepper Motor CR, Cruise Switch HUD ...
Fuse IGN SEN Usage EC Mirror, Driver HTS Seat, Rear Defog Relay, MEM Module, Cool LVL Sensor, ABS Module, Pass Heated Seat HVAC Flat Pk Mtrs, ELC Sensor, ELC Sensor (R Bec) Not Used HVAC Main Con Head, HVAC Programmer, IPC Stepper Motor CR, Cruise Switch HUD ...
Owner's Manual
Page 387
... any necessary repairs are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. Replace seals if necessary. Check parking brake adjustment. Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Listed below are inspections and services which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. ...parts as well as open seams, holes, loose connections or other brake parts, including Exhaust System Inspection drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, etc. Also inspect drum brake linings for wear and cracks. Inspect other conditions which should let your driving habits the exhaust...
... any necessary repairs are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. Replace seals if necessary. Check parking brake adjustment. Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Listed below are inspections and services which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. ...parts as well as open seams, holes, loose connections or other brake parts, including Exhaust System Inspection drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, etc. Also inspect drum brake linings for wear and cracks. Inspect other conditions which should let your driving habits the exhaust...
Owner's Manual
Page 405
Content Theft-Deterrent ...2- 16 2-9 Alarm. Tire ...6-54 Aluminum Wheels. Heated Backlite ...3-35 6-24 Antifreeze ...Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light ...2-76. 4-7 Brakes ...4-7 Anti.Theft. Keyless Entry ...2-13 Rundown Protection ...2-49 WarningLight ...2-74 Warnings ...5.3. 5 .... Adding ...3-33 Audio Systems ...3-10 Automatic Overdrive ...2-25 Transaxle Check ...7-40 Transaxle Fluid ...6-21 Transaxle Operation ...2-23 Transaxle Park Mechanism Check ...7-42 Auxiliary Power Outlets ...2-63 ...6-34 Battery ...Jump Starting ...5-3 Replacement. Passenger Compartment ...3-7 Alarm.
Content Theft-Deterrent ...2- 16 2-9 Alarm. Tire ...6-54 Aluminum Wheels. Heated Backlite ...3-35 6-24 Antifreeze ...Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light ...2-76. 4-7 Brakes ...4-7 Anti.Theft. Keyless Entry ...2-13 Rundown Protection ...2-49 WarningLight ...2-74 Warnings ...5.3. 5 .... Adding ...3-33 Audio Systems ...3-10 Automatic Overdrive ...2-25 Transaxle Check ...7-40 Transaxle Fluid ...6-21 Transaxle Operation ...2-23 Transaxle Park Mechanism Check ...7-42 Auxiliary Power Outlets ...2-63 ...6-34 Battery ...Jump Starting ...5-3 Replacement. Passenger Compartment ...3-7 Alarm.
Owner's Manual
Page 409
... Restraints ...1-7 Headlamps ...2-44 Aiming ...6-38 Bulb Replacement ...6-35 2-36 High/Low Beamchanger ...OnReminder ...2-44 Head-Up Display ...2-82 Hearing Impaired, Customer Assistance ...8-4 Heated Backlite Antenna ...3-35 Heated Outside Mirror ...2-55 Heatedseats ...1-5 Heating ...3-5 High-Beam Headlamps ...2-36 .Highway Hypnosis ...4-24 Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-24 Hitches, Trailer ...4-35 Hood 6-9 Checking Things Under ...Release ...6-9 Horn...
... Restraints ...1-7 Headlamps ...2-44 Aiming ...6-38 Bulb Replacement ...6-35 2-36 High/Low Beamchanger ...OnReminder ...2-44 Head-Up Display ...2-82 Hearing Impaired, Customer Assistance ...8-4 Heated Backlite Antenna ...3-35 Heated Outside Mirror ...2-55 Heatedseats ...1-5 Heating ...3-5 High-Beam Headlamps ...2-36 .Highway Hypnosis ...4-24 Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-24 Hitches, Trailer ...4-35 Hood 6-9 Checking Things Under ...Release ...6-9 Horn...