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... hear a your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and transaxle, but never try to shift to "P" (Park) only when your key only with your Pontiac is not NOTICE: running, you turn Index.) Follow the proper steps to any other position -- A warning chime will return to operate your ignition...switch stays loving, use "Run" to operate If your vehicle needs running . Using a starts, release the key. If none of your Retained Accessory Power: "Vehicle Identification Number" in the "Run" position when the engine is off . tool to force it is all display some instrument panel ...
... hear a your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and transaxle, but never try to shift to "P" (Park) only when your key only with your Pontiac is not NOTICE: running, you turn Index.) Follow the proper steps to any other position -- A warning chime will return to operate your ignition...switch stays loving, use "Run" to operate If your vehicle needs running . Using a starts, release the key. If none of your Retained Accessory Power: "Vehicle Identification Number" in the "Run" position when the engine is off . tool to force it is all display some instrument panel ...
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way to the floor and holding it without damaging your vehicle. If you could be drained much gasoline. See "Towing Your Pontiac" in your engine. a 5 4 When the engine starts, let go down for about 15 seconds between each try to "Start". This clears the extra gasoline ...right away, hold the key in "Start" for longer than 15 seconds at a time until your engine gets warm. If you add electrical parts or accessories, you can't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through deep puddles or standing water, water can damage your battery. 3. If you drive too ...
way to the floor and holding it without damaging your vehicle. If you could be drained much gasoline. See "Towing Your Pontiac" in your engine. a 5 4 When the engine starts, let go down for about 15 seconds between each try to "Start". This clears the extra gasoline ...right away, hold the key in "Start" for longer than 15 seconds at a time until your engine gets warm. If you add electrical parts or accessories, you can't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through deep puddles or standing water, water can damage your battery. 3. If you drive too ...
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Have the vehicle fixed as soon as you want. 5. Open and close the driver'sdoor to the drive gear you can. Start the vehicle and then shift to turn off the Retained Accessory PowerFeature. 2. Apply and hold the brake until the end of Step 4. Engine Exhaust 3. Parking Over Things That Burn 65 ... Shift to "Off". 1. Turn the key to "N" (Neutral). 4.
Have the vehicle fixed as soon as you want. 5. Open and close the driver'sdoor to the drive gear you can. Start the vehicle and then shift to turn off the Retained Accessory PowerFeature. 2. Apply and hold the brake until the end of Step 4. Engine Exhaust 3. Parking Over Things That Burn 65 ... Shift to "Off". 1. Turn the key to "N" (Neutral). 4.
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...switch rearward and release it to open the glass panel and sunshade. If you have that option. Open the sunshade by hand. See "Retained Accessory Power" in a partially open position, lightly press the switch again. The sunshade can also be closed by hand. Press the switch rearward ... Vent: Press the switch rearward. To Open the Sunroof Rear Vent: Press the control switch forward when the sunroof is on or during Retained Accessory Power, if you want to close the glass panel. I Express Open Sunroof (OPTION) Your express open sunroof provides an airy, spacious feelto...
...switch rearward and release it to open the glass panel and sunshade. If you have that option. Open the sunshade by hand. See "Retained Accessory Power" in a partially open position, lightly press the switch again. The sunshade can also be closed by hand. Press the switch rearward ... Vent: Press the switch rearward. To Open the Sunroof Rear Vent: Press the control switch forward when the sunroof is on or during Retained Accessory Power, if you want to close the glass panel. I Express Open Sunroof (OPTION) Your express open sunroof provides an airy, spacious feelto...
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Accessory Outlet On models with the overhead console, there is heating. This wouldn't be able to access the outlet. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighter in with ...
Accessory Outlet On models with the overhead console, there is heating. This wouldn't be able to access the outlet. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighter in with ...
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... have a roblem. This could lead to indicate a problem. NOTICE: SERVICE ENGINE SOON If you keep driving your vehicle with the light on at all your accessories, such as the radio and climate control system. Some clusters with the supercharged engine also have a battery warning light. Vehicles with gages do not have...
... have a roblem. This could lead to indicate a problem. NOTICE: SERVICE ENGINE SOON If you keep driving your vehicle with the light on at all your accessories, such as the radio and climate control system. Some clusters with the supercharged engine also have a battery warning light. Vehicles with gages do not have...
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... the track during fast forward operation. NOTE: If you must unlock the radio with Optional Features:(CONT) FWD (Forward): Press and hold "FWD" to the "Accessory" or the "Run" position. The THEFTLOCKB feature for any reason, you must start the procedure over at step 4. Turn the ignition to rapidly advance the...
... the track during fast forward operation. NOTE: If you must unlock the radio with Optional Features:(CONT) FWD (Forward): Press and hold "FWD" to the "Accessory" or the "Run" position. The THEFTLOCKB feature for any reason, you must start the procedure over at step 4. Turn the ignition to rapidly advance the...
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... disable THEFTLOCKO, you have confirmed that the radio is in the display. 4. After three code on the display. 5 Press the "MIN' button again to the "Accessory" or "Run" position. 6. If you elect will also be operated vith these steps: 1. the last two digits agree with your code. The radio will show... tereo, the stereo indicator will be displayed on the digital creen. Turn the ignition to make the first one or two digits agree with your Pontiac dealer for If the code entered is entered. 2.
... disable THEFTLOCKO, you have confirmed that the radio is in the display. 4. After three code on the display. 5 Press the "MIN' button again to the "Accessory" or "Run" position. 6. If you elect will also be operated vith these steps: 1. the last two digits agree with your code. The radio will show... tereo, the stereo indicator will be displayed on the digital creen. Turn the ignition to make the first one or two digits agree with your Pontiac dealer for If the code entered is entered. 2.
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... conditions, The power steering pump uses a Remote reservoir mounted on the throttle w d cruise control cable bracket. When this Your Bonneville may have a 3800 increased pressure or boost isnot desired, Supercharged engine. Air Conditioning E. The Supercharger is such as during specific ...the Index for when you should check the fluid: 3800 Supercharged (L67) Engine (OPTION) n D Engine Accessory Belt The 3800 (L27) engine uses an engine accessory belt. This diagram shows the features connected by the belt routing. Since the together provide high performance Supercharger ...
... conditions, The power steering pump uses a Remote reservoir mounted on the throttle w d cruise control cable bracket. When this Your Bonneville may have a 3800 increased pressure or boost isnot desired, Supercharged engine. Air Conditioning E. The Supercharger is such as during specific ...the Index for when you should check the fluid: 3800 Supercharged (L67) Engine (OPTION) n D Engine Accessory Belt The 3800 (L27) engine uses an engine accessory belt. This diagram shows the features connected by the belt routing. Since the together provide high performance Supercharger ...
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... and Lubricants" in the Index for when to 3 hours after running. ..204 is Allow the engine to cool 2 to check the accessory drive belts and Supercharger oil level. E F Generator Power Steering Pump Crank Supercharger Coolant Pump Air Conditioning Unless you are technically qualified and have... the proper tools, you should let your dealer check the oil level in the Supercharger. tngine Accessory Belt 'he second belt drives the supercharger, oolant pump and air conditioning ompressor. Have your dealer or a qualified service center perform ...
... and Lubricants" in the Index for when to 3 hours after running. ..204 is Allow the engine to cool 2 to check the accessory drive belts and Supercharger oil level. E F Generator Power Steering Pump Crank Supercharger Coolant Pump Air Conditioning Unless you are technically qualified and have... the proper tools, you should let your dealer check the oil level in the Supercharger. tngine Accessory Belt 'he second belt drives the supercharger, oolant pump and air conditioning ompressor. Have your dealer or a qualified service center perform ...
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... if the car is MAINLY driven under one or more of Scheduled Maintenance Services" following conditions: 0 When most trips are less than 4 miles (6 kilometers). Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* 5. Schedule I should never tow a trailer. Chassis Lubrication 3 . Cooling System Service* 1 Every 3,000 mi. (5000 km) or 3 months I Every other commercial applications. When...
... if the car is MAINLY driven under one or more of Scheduled Maintenance Services" following conditions: 0 When most trips are less than 4 miles (6 kilometers). Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* 5. Schedule I should never tow a trailer. Chassis Lubrication 3 . Cooling System Service* 1 Every 3,000 mi. (5000 km) or 3 months I Every other commercial applications. When...
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... km) or as necessary Every 30,000 mi. (50 000 km) or 24 months Every 30,000 mi. (50 000 km) or 24 months 3. Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* 5. Engine Oil & Filter Change* Every 7,500 mi. (12 500 km) or 12 months At first and then every other oil change Oil...
... km) or as necessary Every 30,000 mi. (50 000 km) or 24 months Every 30,000 mi. (50 000 km) or 24 months 3. Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* 5. Engine Oil & Filter Change* Every 7,500 mi. (12 500 km) or 12 months At first and then every other oil change Oil...
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Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* -- Inspect the belt(s) for damaged wheels also. This provides proper freeze and boil protection, corrosion inhibitor level and maintains proper engine operating ...
Engine Accessory Drive Belt(s) Inspection* -- Inspect the belt(s) for damaged wheels also. This provides proper freeze and boil protection, corrosion inhibitor level and maintains proper engine operating ...
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Tire ...182 102 Boost Gage ... Engine ...55. 208 "Blowout.'. Capacities andSpecifications ...242 Carbon Monoxide in Emergencies ...144 Braking Technique ...141 "Break-In. Storage ...82 Accessory Outlet ...85 Ashtrays & Lighter ...83. 84 AudioSystems ...1 19 Adding AM/FM Stereo Radio ...12I Brake Fluid ...218 AM/FM Stereo Radios Electrical Equipment . . 85. 120. ...
Tire ...182 102 Boost Gage ... Engine ...55. 208 "Blowout.'. Capacities andSpecifications ...242 Carbon Monoxide in Emergencies ...144 Braking Technique ...141 "Break-In. Storage ...82 Accessory Outlet ...85 Ashtrays & Lighter ...83. 84 AudioSystems ...1 19 Adding AM/FM Stereo Radio ...12I Brake Fluid ...218 AM/FM Stereo Radios Electrical Equipment . . 85. 120. ...
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... "P" (Park) ...62 Shifting Out of " P ' (Park) ...64 ShiftingtheAutomaticTransaxle ...56 Signaling Turns ...68 SIR (Air Bag) ...20 Skidding ...147 Snowstorm. Child ...30 1Xestraints. Head ...10 1ietained Accessory Power ...53 1Xoads. Tire ...225 ...226 Wheels ...228 IZeplacing 1ieporting Safety Defects ...269 1ieplacing Tires Safety Belts ...11 Adults ...16 Center Passenger Position ...25 39...
... "P" (Park) ...62 Shifting Out of " P ' (Park) ...64 ShiftingtheAutomaticTransaxle ...56 Signaling Turns ...68 SIR (Air Bag) ...20 Skidding ...147 Snowstorm. Child ...30 1Xestraints. Head ...10 1ietained Accessory Power ...53 1Xoads. Tire ...225 ...226 Wheels ...228 IZeplacing 1ieporting Safety Defects ...269 1ieplacing Tires Safety Belts ...11 Adults ...16 Center Passenger Position ...25 39...