Owner's Manual
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... how to read. Using bur 1993 Pontiac Owner'sManual (CONT.) Part 7 Maintenance Schedule : . under different conditions. Part 8: Customer Assistance Service Station Information: Information Part 5: Problems on the Road This is a quick reference of service This part tells you how to contact This part tells you what lubricants to perform Here's an alphabetical listing almost of this manual. Part 6: Service & Appearance Care Here the...
... how to read. Using bur 1993 Pontiac Owner'sManual (CONT.) Part 7 Maintenance Schedule : . under different conditions. Part 8: Customer Assistance Service Station Information: Information Part 5: Problems on the Road This is a quick reference of service This part tells you how to contact This part tells you what lubricants to perform Here's an alphabetical listing almost of this manual. Part 6: Service & Appearance Care Here the...
Owner's Manual
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... no occupant inflator module packedinside the protection benefit. steering wheel and in the instrument panel in front of whether an air bag When impacting straight intoa wall should have deployed. These sensors complete an this velocity severity, sensors strategically located threshold depends on the vehicle on the passenger's side. determination of the sodium strikes an object such as a parked car azide sealed...
... no occupant inflator module packedinside the protection benefit. steering wheel and in the instrument panel in front of whether an air bag When impacting straight intoa wall should have deployed. These sensors complete an this velocity severity, sensors strategically located threshold depends on the vehicle on the passenger's side. determination of the sodium strikes an object such as a parked car azide sealed...
Owner's Manual
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... is working properly-and what to do if you can learn about the Shifting the Transaxle ...many standard and optional features ParkingBrake ...on Shifting Park into ...Windows ...starting. . . . and information on your Pontiac. Part 2 46 47 48 Features & Controls Keys ...Locks ...Remote Keyless Entry ...GloveBox ...Ignitionswitch ...StartingYourEngine ...H e r e you have CruiseControl ...Lightcontrols ...a problem Interior Lights ...Mirrors ...Sunroof ...Ashtrays and Lighter ...Instrument Panel ...Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...Gages ...Driver Information Center ...Electronic...
... is working properly-and what to do if you can learn about the Shifting the Transaxle ...many standard and optional features ParkingBrake ...on Shifting Park into ...Windows ...starting. . . . and information on your Pontiac. Part 2 46 47 48 Features & Controls Keys ...Locks ...Remote Keyless Entry ...GloveBox ...Ignitionswitch ...StartingYourEngine ...H e r e you have CruiseControl ...Lightcontrols ...a problem Interior Lights ...Mirrors ...Sunroof ...Ashtrays and Lighter ...Instrument Panel ...Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...Gages ...Driver Information Center ...Electronic...
Owner's Manual
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... .miles (804 km). Run: An "on" position to operate your electrical power accessories. When the engine starts, release the key. This locks your key inthe ignition, in sound if you open the driver's door. Use this "breaking-in" guideline every time you get new brake linings. A warning chime will perform better in the long run if you follow these guidelines: Don't drive at any accessories. New Venice bbBreak-ln" Your modern Pontiac...
... .miles (804 km). Run: An "on" position to operate your electrical power accessories. When the engine starts, release the key. This locks your key inthe ignition, in sound if you open the driver's door. Use this "breaking-in" guideline every time you get new brake linings. A warning chime will perform better in the long run if you follow these guidelines: Don't drive at any accessories. New Venice bbBreak-ln" Your modern Pontiac...
Owner's Manual
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... too much sooner.-And the excessive heat can damage your engine still won't start (or starts but this time keep the pedal down for five or six seconds. If your starter motor. 3800 Tuned Port Injection Engine (Code L): 3, If it doesn't start rightaway, hold your key in Start for about three seconds at a timeuntil your battery. 3800 Supercharged Engine (Code1): 3. Wait about 15 seconds between...
... too much sooner.-And the excessive heat can damage your engine still won't start (or starts but this time keep the pedal down for five or six seconds. If your starter motor. 3800 Tuned Port Injection Engine (Code L): 3, If it doesn't start rightaway, hold your key in Start for about three seconds at a timeuntil your battery. 3800 Supercharged Engine (Code1): 3. Wait about 15 seconds between...
Owner's Manual
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... mountain roads, but lower fuel economy. When going slower than65 mph (105 km/h), or you drive very far that way, your vehicle can use 2 (Second Gear) when vou are some times you would also want to shift gears as possible. D (Third Gear): Thisislike , but you can help control your speed asyou go down a steep hill. 2 (Second Gear): This position gives you more than 5 miles...
... mountain roads, but lower fuel economy. When going slower than65 mph (105 km/h), or you drive very far that way, your vehicle can use 2 (Second Gear) when vou are some times you would also want to shift gears as possible. D (Third Gear): Thisislike , but you can help control your speed asyou go down a steep hill. 2 (Second Gear): This position gives you more than 5 miles...
Owner's Manual
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... wheels. A chime will come on Any Hill: See the Index under Parking on and achime sounds until you try to drive off with the parkingbrake on, the brake light stays on Hitls. Pull the BRAKE RELEASE lever. If You are Towing a Trailerand are on a Hill: See the Index under Towing a Trailer. If you release the parking brake or recycle the ignition. If You are Parking...
... wheels. A chime will come on Any Hill: See the Index under Parking on and achime sounds until you try to drive off with the parkingbrake on, the brake light stays on Hitls. Pull the BRAKE RELEASE lever. If You are Towing a Trailerand are on a Hill: See the Index under Towing a Trailer. If you release the parking brake or recycle the ignition. If You are Parking...
Owner's Manual
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... in daylight when: The ignition is on The headlight switch is off, and The transaxle is off).. The lights will stay off until you shift out of the instrument panel. signal lever allthe way toward you put the transaxle in gear. 83 r ... At night, you can make your vehicle with a light sensor on top of P (Park). headlights any time you need to turn it off, if...
... in daylight when: The ignition is on The headlight switch is off, and The transaxle is off).. The lights will stay off until you shift out of the instrument panel. signal lever allthe way toward you put the transaxle in gear. 83 r ... At night, you can make your vehicle with a light sensor on top of P (Park). headlights any time you need to turn it off, if...
Owner's Manual
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... counterclockwise to turn on the interior courtesy lights. The Twilight Sentinel Does Two Things: First, depending on how dark it Works: 1. l m m m 84 Features & Controls Instrument Panel Intensity Control You can brighten or dim your headlights will stay on. Avoid covering the sensor located near the windshield,by the defroster outlet-otherwise your instrument cluster lights by rotating the headlight switch. Push in the headlight switch to turn on your headlights on automatically, when...
... counterclockwise to turn on the interior courtesy lights. The Twilight Sentinel Does Two Things: First, depending on how dark it Works: 1. l m m m 84 Features & Controls Instrument Panel Intensity Control You can brighten or dim your headlights will stay on. Avoid covering the sensor located near the windshield,by the defroster outlet-otherwise your instrument cluster lights by rotating the headlight switch. Push in the headlight switch to turn on your headlights on automatically, when...
Owner's Manual
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...automatic. 1 , 131 BAL (Balance): The control ring behind the upper knob adjusts the lefthight speaker balance. Press to change between the AM, FM1 or FM2 bands. (FM1 allows you to preset five stations, FM2 allows you to fine-tune a specific frequency. off when the ignitionis on time or radio...stereo, and other radio functions. Lower Knob (TUNE): This knob does two things: Rotate it slightly tothe left or right, it one stop at a time to preset another five stations.) Your radio... radio or tape PWR (Power):Turns the unit onand player. AM/FM Stereo with Cassette Player and...
...automatic. 1 , 131 BAL (Balance): The control ring behind the upper knob adjusts the lefthight speaker balance. Press to change between the AM, FM1 or FM2 bands. (FM1 allows you to preset five stations, FM2 allows you to fine-tune a specific frequency. off when the ignitionis on time or radio...stereo, and other radio functions. Lower Knob (TUNE): This knob does two things: Rotate it slightly tothe left or right, it one stop at a time to preset another five stations.) Your radio... radio or tape PWR (Power):Turns the unit onand player. AM/FM Stereo with Cassette Player and...
Owner's Manual
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...you press PWR or turn on the ignition or power switch. the radio willplay. Press again to other tracks. Press again to rapidly advance the disc. REV (Reverse): Press and hold to resume normal play the disc (the player will be displayed when the volumeis changed or a new track starts to resume playing.... disc will pull the disc back in volume. Release to stop the disc player; Release to play . If you turn off the ignition, the disc will keep advancing to play . When Finished with the disc part-way out, the player will keep backing upto previous tracks. The disc will...
...you press PWR or turn on the ignition or power switch. the radio willplay. Press again to other tracks. Press again to rapidly advance the disc. REV (Reverse): Press and hold to resume normal play the disc (the player will be displayed when the volumeis changed or a new track starts to resume playing.... disc will pull the disc back in volume. Release to stop the disc player; Release to play . If you turn off the ignition, the disc will keep advancing to play . When Finished with the disc part-way out, the player will keep backing upto previous tracks. The disc will...
Owner's Manual
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...'tchangethe ---me you need to get too closeto the vehicle in front >f you have time to the brake pedal. Your Driving andthe Road 4nti-Lock Brakes (CONT.) rhis light on the instrument panel will ;o on the brakes. Here's what lappens with ABS. 4 computer senses that vehicle suddenly slows or stops. You're driving safely. The computer separately works the brakes at each front wheel md at the rear wheels.
...'tchangethe ---me you need to get too closeto the vehicle in front >f you have time to the brake pedal. Your Driving andthe Road 4nti-Lock Brakes (CONT.) rhis light on the instrument panel will ;o on the brakes. Here's what lappens with ABS. 4 computer senses that vehicle suddenly slows or stops. You're driving safely. The computer separately works the brakes at each front wheel md at the rear wheels.
Owner's Manual
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... the condition of your lights. Speed limit signs near curves warn that you because it before you can "drive" through asharp curve. Wait to drive slower. When you drive into the straightaway. You can avoid these problems by braking-if you can stop in emergencies like these. But sometimes you lose control. Your Pontiac can perform very well in time. Those two control systems-steering...
... the condition of your lights. Speed limit signs near curves warn that you because it before you can "drive" through asharp curve. Wait to drive slower. When you drive into the straightaway. You can avoid these problems by braking-if you can stop in emergencies like these. But sometimes you lose control. Your Pontiac can perform very well in time. Those two control systems-steering...
Owner's Manual
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... the If your trailer. Always leavejust enough slack so you have anti-lock brakes, do , both brake systems brakes, start , check the trailer hitch maintain them properly. Cross thesafety chains under the tongue of handling and braking with your vehicle's brake adjustment. Driving witb a Traiiler Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of the trailer. If the trailer has electric system. keep in mind that the tongue will not drop to ground.
... the If your trailer. Always leavejust enough slack so you have anti-lock brakes, do , both brake systems brakes, start , check the trailer hitch maintain them properly. Cross thesafety chains under the tongue of handling and braking with your vehicle's brake adjustment. Driving witb a Traiiler Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of the trailer. If the trailer has electric system. keep in mind that the tongue will not drop to ground.
Owner's Manual
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.... Avoid jerky or sudden bulb burns out. The green arrows on the trailer are burned out. When towing a trailer, the green arrows on your hand tothe right. Then, to move your instrument panel will flash vehicle and trailer lights from time to whenever you have a differentturn signal flasher out. So, when you signal a turn , change . Properly hooked up, the trailer Once you know if one...
.... Avoid jerky or sudden bulb burns out. The green arrows on the trailer are burned out. When towing a trailer, the green arrows on your hand tothe right. Then, to move your instrument panel will flash vehicle and trailer lights from time to whenever you have a differentturn signal flasher out. So, when you signal a turn , change . Properly hooked up, the trailer Once you know if one...
Owner's Manual
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... through the tire's rubber. st or dirt on a wheel, or on your original tires. See the Index ,Adder changing a Flat Ere... The tires installed on your tires have tires that sameTPC Spec number. If you need a new tire if You can use a scraper or wire brush '-kr, if you ever replace your tires with that are the same size, load range, speed rating and construction...
... through the tire's rubber. st or dirt on a wheel, or on your original tires. See the Index ,Adder changing a Flat Ere... The tires installed on your tires have tires that sameTPC Spec number. If you need a new tire if You can use a scraper or wire brush '-kr, if you ever replace your tires with that are the same size, load range, speed rating and construction...
Owner's Manual
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... Start-upSignal-SIR Trunk Release/Back-Up Lights/Brake-Shift Interlock (with Retained Accessory Power Option) Breaker-Power Window/Sunroof Breaker-Power Accessory Heated Mirror/Compass IgnitiodRetained Accessory Power/Illuminated EntryKeyless Entry Supplemental Inflatable Restraint(Air Bag) Cornering Lights/Turn Signals/(Back-Up Lights/Trunk Release/Brake-Shift Interlock without Retained Accessory Power Option) Spare Spare Battery/Radio/Instrument Panel/Oil Level Electronic Level Control Brake/Hazard Warning Flashers Parking Lights Courtesy Lights/PowerMirrors CooIing Fan/Transaxle Air...
... Start-upSignal-SIR Trunk Release/Back-Up Lights/Brake-Shift Interlock (with Retained Accessory Power Option) Breaker-Power Window/Sunroof Breaker-Power Accessory Heated Mirror/Compass IgnitiodRetained Accessory Power/Illuminated EntryKeyless Entry Supplemental Inflatable Restraint(Air Bag) Cornering Lights/Turn Signals/(Back-Up Lights/Trunk Release/Brake-Shift Interlock without Retained Accessory Power Option) Spare Spare Battery/Radio/Instrument Panel/Oil Level Electronic Level Control Brake/Hazard Warning Flashers Parking Lights Courtesy Lights/PowerMirrors CooIing Fan/Transaxle Air...
Owner's Manual
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... model Pontiac vehicles. CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE PRODUCT SERVICE PUBLICATIONS SERVICE MANUALS Product Service Publications (PSP's), are available for trained dealer service personnel. in the Form Number column. For example: Turbo, Year Price Convertible. 1993 PSPI-93-P ...Free Free 1992 PSPI-92-P...OWNER'S INFORMATION PSPI-91-P ...Free 1991 Owner publications are $4.00 first PSP and the for $2.00 1993 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual for individual Product Service Publications mayManual includes the Maintenance Schedule...
... model Pontiac vehicles. CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE PRODUCT SERVICE PUBLICATIONS SERVICE MANUALS Product Service Publications (PSP's), are available for trained dealer service personnel. in the Form Number column. For example: Turbo, Year Price Convertible. 1993 PSPI-93-P ...Free Free 1992 PSPI-92-P...OWNER'S INFORMATION PSPI-91-P ...Free 1991 Owner publications are $4.00 first PSP and the for $2.00 1993 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual for individual Product Service Publications mayManual includes the Maintenance Schedule...
Owner's Manual
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.... Tire ...218. 256 Changing a FlatTire ...210 Check Gages Warning Light...108 Checking Brake Fluid...243 Engine Coolant ...205, 239 Engine Oil Level ...231 Power Steering Fluid ...242 Restraint Systems ...44 236 Transaxle Fluid ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...227 . . Setting the ...127 Clusters. I Check Oil Level Warning Light ...103 Chemical Paint Spotting ...264 Child Restraints ...34 Children and Safety Belts ...33. 42 Cigarette Lighter ...92 Circuit Breakers & Fuses ...266 City Driving ...171 Cleaner. Replacement ...273 Capacities & Specifications...
.... Tire ...218. 256 Changing a FlatTire ...210 Check Gages Warning Light...108 Checking Brake Fluid...243 Engine Coolant ...205, 239 Engine Oil Level ...231 Power Steering Fluid ...242 Restraint Systems ...44 236 Transaxle Fluid ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...227 . . Setting the ...127 Clusters. I Check Oil Level Warning Light ...103 Chemical Paint Spotting ...264 Child Restraints ...34 Children and Safety Belts ...33. 42 Cigarette Lighter ...92 Circuit Breakers & Fuses ...266 City Driving ...171 Cleaner. Replacement ...273 Capacities & Specifications...
Owner's Manual
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.... Mud. or Snow ...218 Ignition Key ...46 Positions ...57 Illuminated Entry ...55 Indicator Lights (see Warning Lights) Infant Restraint (see Child Restraints) Inflation. Remote Control ...48 Long Distance Driving ...174 Low Battery ...193 Low Fuel Warning ...109 Low Oil Pressure Warning ...102 Low Washer Fluid Warning Light ...105 Lubricants & Fluids ...272 Maintenance Record ...294 Maintenance Schedule ...275 Maintenance Services. Tires ...250 Inside Rearview Mirror ...86 Instrument Panel ...94 Instrument Panel Clusters ...96 Parking ...81 Reading ...85 Removing & Replacing Bulbs ...246...
.... Mud. or Snow ...218 Ignition Key ...46 Positions ...57 Illuminated Entry ...55 Indicator Lights (see Warning Lights) Infant Restraint (see Child Restraints) Inflation. Remote Control ...48 Long Distance Driving ...174 Low Battery ...193 Low Fuel Warning ...109 Low Oil Pressure Warning ...102 Low Washer Fluid Warning Light ...105 Lubricants & Fluids ...272 Maintenance Record ...294 Maintenance Schedule ...275 Maintenance Services. Tires ...250 Inside Rearview Mirror ...86 Instrument Panel ...94 Instrument Panel Clusters ...96 Parking ...81 Reading ...85 Removing & Replacing Bulbs ...246...