Owner's Manual
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Press the button a second time and LO light will warm to turnthe heated seat. Reclining Front Seatbacks forward to bring the seat to recline the seatback. off The heater will also turn automatically when the off . 1-4 Push it ...rearward to a more upright position. The seat will the come on. The HI light on the button will warm up. Heated Front Seat (Option) If your vehicle has this option, the switch on the is turned off ignition is driver's armrest. Press the button a third time...
Press the button a second time and LO light will warm to turnthe heated seat. Reclining Front Seatbacks forward to bring the seat to recline the seatback. off The heater will also turn automatically when the off . 1-4 Push it ...rearward to a more upright position. The seat will the come on. The HI light on the button will warm up. Heated Front Seat (Option) If your vehicle has this option, the switch on the is turned off ignition is driver's armrest. Press the button a third time...
Owner's Manual
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... do the same thing, but then stops), it could damage the transaxle. Wait about 15 seconds, repeat the normal starting procedure. 2-21 And the excessive heat can damage your ignition key toSTART. that's a safety feature. NOTICE: I I Holding your engine starts. If your...
... do the same thing, but then stops), it could damage the transaxle. Wait about 15 seconds, repeat the normal starting procedure. 2-21 And the excessive heat can damage your ignition key toSTART. that's a safety feature. NOTICE: I I Holding your engine starts. If your...
Owner's Manual
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... cleaning, openthe lid and ease the ashtray upward until edge can be grasped to the pull the ashtray up to block out glare from the heating element when it's ready. You can make it won't be on eachside of the driver's sun visors. of the lamps can swing down . 2-61 ...on larger of the ashtray and pull up and out. by NOTICE: If you can be lifted out cleaning. This mirror is heating, it overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. Presson the panel door to back away from the front. into Sun Visors To block out glare, you hold a cigarette...
... cleaning, openthe lid and ease the ashtray upward until edge can be grasped to the pull the ashtray up to block out glare from the heating element when it's ready. You can make it won't be on eachside of the driver's sun visors. of the lamps can swing down . 2-61 ...on larger of the ashtray and pull up and out. by NOTICE: If you can be lifted out cleaning. This mirror is heating, it overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. Presson the panel door to back away from the front. into Sun Visors To block out glare, you hold a cigarette...
Owner's Manual
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... find out how to operate the comfort control and audio systems offered with your vehicle. 3-2 3-2 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-9 3-10 Comfort Controls Dual Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation System Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Steering Wheel Controls Climate Control for Passenger Zone Comfort Control Setting the Clock 3-10 3- 15 3-18 3-19...
... find out how to operate the comfort control and audio systems offered with your vehicle. 3-2 3-2 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-9 3-10 Comfort Controls Dual Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control Air Conditioning Heating Ventilation System Defogging and Defrosting Rear Window Defogger Steering Wheel Controls Climate Control for Passenger Zone Comfort Control Setting the Clock 3-10 3- 15 3-18 3-19...
Owner's Manual
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.... If the systemnot in is selected while in cold temperature or under high Air Conditioning humidity conditions may cause moisture to deselect the RECIRC button. Heating FRONT defrost will work better any faster by selecting the extreme comfort setting.If the outside temperature is selected, the system the will remain at...
.... If the systemnot in is selected while in cold temperature or under high Air Conditioning humidity conditions may cause moisture to deselect the RECIRC button. Heating FRONT defrost will work better any faster by selecting the extreme comfort setting.If the outside temperature is selected, the system the will remain at...
Owner's Manual
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...to clean of the cleaner cassetteturn. It will display --- Cleaning may degrade over time. and cleanit, wiping from contaminants, direct sunlight and extreme heat.If they aren't, they may not operate properly or may not clean as thoroughly as hubs of the tape head. A scrubbing action cleaning ...the tape the tape and dust.If the surface of use. If the display, your tapes and Handle discs carefully. If you have used your Buick dealersh 3-20 the edge of Your Cassette Tape Player A tape player that you notice a reduction sound quality, try a or other cassette has...
...to clean of the cleaner cassetteturn. It will display --- Cleaning may degrade over time. and cleanit, wiping from contaminants, direct sunlight and extreme heat.If they aren't, they may not operate properly or may not clean as thoroughly as hubs of the tape head. A scrubbing action cleaning ...the tape the tape and dust.If the surface of use. If the display, your tapes and Handle discs carefully. If you have used your Buick dealersh 3-20 the edge of Your Cassette Tape Player A tape player that you notice a reduction sound quality, try a or other cassette has...
Owner's Manual
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This can cause deadly (carbon monoxide) gas CO to preserve the heat. Run your engine only as long as you might not know it is blocking your exhaustpipe. Let heater runfor awhile. the off Then, shut the ... so every half hour or until help comes. 4-29 To help keep warm, you get and battery charged. Open a window just a little on for the heat that you can trap exhaust gases under yourvehicle.
This can cause deadly (carbon monoxide) gas CO to preserve the heat. Run your engine only as long as you might not know it is blocking your exhaustpipe. Let heater runfor awhile. the off Then, shut the ... so every half hour or until help comes. 4-29 To help keep warm, you get and battery charged. Open a window just a little on for the heat that you can trap exhaust gases under yourvehicle.
Owner's Manual
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... A also where you tow a trailer, don't-driveover 50 mph (80 krn/h) and don't make starts at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. Your engine, axle or other parts your new vehicleis driven.
... A also where you tow a trailer, don't-driveover 50 mph (80 krn/h) and don't make starts at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. Your engine, axle or other parts your new vehicleis driven.
Owner's Manual
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... you can 't tellif your vehicle has been sittingat least for 1 three hours or driven no more . You can get thefollowing: 0 Too much flexing Too much heat 0 Tire overloading Bad wear Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Inflation -- Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they 're cold. "Cold" means your tires...
... you can 't tellif your vehicle has been sittingat least for 1 three hours or driven no more . You can get thefollowing: 0 Too much flexing Too much heat 0 Tire overloading Bad wear Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Inflation -- Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they 're cold. "Cold" means your tires...
Owner's Manual
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...vehicle were aligned and balanced ion braking (straightahead) traction tests and does not carefully at the factory to give you notice your vehicle !heat andits ability to dissipate heat when tested under the No. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels performance on of :specified ... A, B, C needed. Sustained high temperature cause the can :material of the tire to degenerate and reduce life, and tire nexcessive temperature can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. you the longest tire Life mclude cornering (turning) traction.
...vehicle were aligned and balanced ion braking (straightahead) traction tests and does not carefully at the factory to give you notice your vehicle !heat andits ability to dissipate heat when tested under the No. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels performance on of :specified ... A, B, C needed. Sustained high temperature cause the can :material of the tire to degenerate and reduce life, and tire nexcessive temperature can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. you the longest tire Life mclude cornering (turning) traction.
Owner's Manual
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... d r i n k s , wine, vomit, urine and blood can be cleaned immediately. Then, the Do leather dry naturally. See your dealer for this product. For stubborn stains, use heat to dry. Soiled or stained leather should be removed as follows: Never use oils, varnishes, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners, furniture polish or shoe polish...
... d r i n k s , wine, vomit, urine and blood can be cleaned immediately. Then, the Do leather dry naturally. See your dealer for this product. For stubborn stains, use heat to dry. Soiled or stained leather should be removed as follows: Never use oils, varnishes, solvent-based or abrasive cleaners, furniture polish or shoe polish...
Owner's Manual
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...wires and cause a short. Fuse 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3.3 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Usage Heated Seats/Instrument Panel Exterior Lamps Open Power Door Locks Interior Lamps Hazard Lamps/S toplamps Parking Lamps Open Open Fuel Door Release Trunk Release Battery Thermistor... Instrument Panel #2 Instrument Panel #1 Heated Seats Fuel Pump Open Defog 2 Defog 1 Removing the Rear Seat Cushion To access the battery and main boxes, the rear seat fuse cushion must ...
...wires and cause a short. Fuse 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3.3 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Usage Heated Seats/Instrument Panel Exterior Lamps Open Power Door Locks Interior Lamps Hazard Lamps/S toplamps Parking Lamps Open Open Fuel Door Release Trunk Release Battery Thermistor... Instrument Panel #2 Instrument Panel #1 Heated Seats Fuel Pump Open Defog 2 Defog 1 Removing the Rear Seat Cushion To access the battery and main boxes, the rear seat fuse cushion must ...
Owner's Manual
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... hoses and have your brakes inspected more often your driving Inspect the complete exhaust system. See "Engine Exhaust" in the floor pan or could cause a heat build-up , binding, leaks, cracks, cracks, chafing,etc. Listed beloware inspections and services which could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. Inspect all pipes, these...
... hoses and have your brakes inspected more often your driving Inspect the complete exhaust system. See "Engine Exhaust" in the floor pan or could cause a heat build-up , binding, leaks, cracks, cracks, chafing,etc. Listed beloware inspections and services which could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. Inspect all pipes, these...
Owner's Manual
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... Reminder Warning ...Keys ...5-26 5-3 7-40 2-15 2-2 Labels 4-30 Certification ...6-60 Service Parts Identification ...4-30 Tire-Loading Information ...Vehicle Identification Number ...6-60 Lamp. Customer Assistance ...8-4 1-4 Heatedseats ...3-5 Heating ...2-37 High-Beam Headlamps ...4-23 Highway Hypnosis ...4-23 HillandMountainRoads ...Hitches. Seatback ... Halogen Bulbs ...6-33 Hazard Warning Flashers ...5-2 HeadRestraints ...1-5 Headlamps ...2-44 6-36 Aiming ...6-33 BulbReplacement ...High...
... Reminder Warning ...Keys ...5-26 5-3 7-40 2-15 2-2 Labels 4-30 Certification ...6-60 Service Parts Identification ...4-30 Tire-Loading Information ...Vehicle Identification Number ...6-60 Lamp. Customer Assistance ...8-4 1-4 Heatedseats ...3-5 Heating ...2-37 High-Beam Headlamps ...4-23 Highway Hypnosis ...4-23 HillandMountainRoads ...Hitches. Seatback ... Halogen Bulbs ...6-33 Hazard Warning Flashers ...5-2 HeadRestraints ...1-5 Headlamps ...2-44 6-36 Aiming ...6-33 BulbReplacement ...High...
Owner's Manual
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Adding ...3-19 Spare Tire. Removingthe Rear ...6-67 Seatback 1-6 Latches ...PowerRecliner ...1-4 RecliningFront ...1-4 Seats 1-2 Controls ...1-4 Heated ...1-2 Lumbar Control ...Memory ...1-3. 2-11 1-2 Power ...1. 1 Restraint Systems ...1-38.1.40. 1-41 Securing a Child ... Work, Doing Your Own ...6-1 Service and Appearance Care ...8-9 Service and Owner Publications ...8-9 Service Publications ...Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Buick ...1-26 6-57 Sheet Metal Damage ... Engine ...Speech Impaired. Reporting ...8-8 ...Safety Warnings and Symbols ...vlu Scheduled Maintenance Services ...7-4 ...
Adding ...3-19 Spare Tire. Removingthe Rear ...6-67 Seatback 1-6 Latches ...PowerRecliner ...1-4 RecliningFront ...1-4 Seats 1-2 Controls ...1-4 Heated ...1-2 Lumbar Control ...Memory ...1-3. 2-11 1-2 Power ...1. 1 Restraint Systems ...1-38.1.40. 1-41 Securing a Child ... Work, Doing Your Own ...6-1 Service and Appearance Care ...8-9 Service and Owner Publications ...8-9 Service Publications ...Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Buick ...1-26 6-57 Sheet Metal Damage ... Engine ...Speech Impaired. Reporting ...8-8 ...Safety Warnings and Symbols ...vlu Scheduled Maintenance Services ...7-4 ...