Owner's Manual
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...slowly. If you don't, your dealer. Turn off the engine. 2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. 3. Usually, the coolant heater should be plugged in your vehicle. I Driving Through Deep Standing Water NOTICE: If you ever have to have your vehicle towed, see the ...quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water can come in the Index. I Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) (OPTION) In very coldweather, 0°F (-18°C) or colder, the engine coolant heater can 't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through your vehicle. You'll get easier...
...slowly. If you don't, your dealer. Turn off the engine. 2. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. 3. Usually, the coolant heater should be plugged in your vehicle. I Driving Through Deep Standing Water NOTICE: If you ever have to have your vehicle towed, see the ...quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water can come in the Index. I Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) (OPTION) In very coldweather, 0°F (-18°C) or colder, the engine coolant heater can 't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through your vehicle. You'll get easier...
Owner's Manual
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...console between the ;eats. The answer depends on the weather, the kind of trying to store the cord as it was beforeto keep coolant the heater plugged in? The dealer cangive you have, and some other things. rhere are several different positions for .rour shift lever. Features & Controls NOTICE...: After you don't, it could be damaged. this manual, these In 3re referred to by the commonly used coolant the heater, be sure to list everything here, ask w.e that you contact a Pontiac dealer in the right column below: Pr ak Reverse Neutral Drive Second First P R N D 2 1 If you 've used...
...console between the ;eats. The answer depends on the weather, the kind of trying to store the cord as it was beforeto keep coolant the heater plugged in? The dealer cangive you have, and some other things. rhere are several different positions for .rour shift lever. Features & Controls NOTICE...: After you don't, it could be damaged. this manual, these In 3re referred to by the commonly used coolant the heater, be sure to list everything here, ask w.e that you contact a Pontiac dealer in the right column below: Pr ak Reverse Neutral Drive Second First P R N D 2 1 If you 've used...
Owner's Manual
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or cooling isneeded. Air flow is directed through the heater ducts and defroster this vents. This setting brings in theoutside air, but sunny days. Your vehicle also has the flow-through fentilation system describedlater in ... difEerence may be more apparent than others. P -OFF Climate Control System With this section. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems HTR (Heater):This setting brings heated air through the heater ducts, and some through the heater ducts. Lever Controls: The upper lever :hanges the functions of air you can control the fentilation and heating in...
or cooling isneeded. Air flow is directed through the heater ducts and defroster this vents. This setting brings in theoutside air, but sunny days. Your vehicle also has the flow-through fentilation system describedlater in ... difEerence may be more apparent than others. P -OFF Climate Control System With this section. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems HTR (Heater):This setting brings heated air through the heater ducts, and some through the heater ducts. Lever Controls: The upper lever :hanges the functions of air you can control the fentilation and heating in...
Owner's Manual
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...MAX (Maximum):Use for normal cooling on cool, but slightly warmer is through the instrument panel outlets. Air flow is directed air through the heater ducts and defroster vents. Sets the fan speed.To select the force of air you comfortable, or causes your windows to fog up, slide...-Level) : Use on hot days. Ventilation hot inside your vehicle it through the instrument panel outlets. The cool Slide the upper lever to HTR (Heater) and the lower leverto theright will haveto do, which should help fuel economy. On very hot days, open the windows long enoughto let Defrosting The...
...MAX (Maximum):Use for normal cooling on cool, but slightly warmer is through the instrument panel outlets. Air flow is directed air through the heater ducts and defroster vents. Sets the fan speed.To select the force of air you comfortable, or causes your windows to fog up, slide...-Level) : Use on hot days. Ventilation hot inside your vehicle it through the instrument panel outlets. The cool Slide the upper lever to HTR (Heater) and the lower leverto theright will haveto do, which should help fuel economy. On very hot days, open the windows long enoughto let Defrosting The...
Owner's Manual
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... every half hour or so until help keep warm, you as you engine, makeit go a little faster than just idle. When run for awhile. Letthe heater run the you can wrap around you haveno blankets or extra clothing, make body insulators from the cold. To help comes. . . II 118 You will...
... every half hour or so until help keep warm, you as you engine, makeit go a little faster than just idle. When run for awhile. Letthe heater run the you can wrap around you haveno blankets or extra clothing, make body insulators from the cold. To help comes. . . II 118 You will...
Owner's Manual
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... fan. If there's still no longer havethe overheat warning, you may decidenot to lift the hood but to keep yourengine under load . (in radiator hoses, heater the hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere elsein the cooling system.
... fan. If there's still no longer havethe overheat warning, you may decidenot to lift the hood but to keep yourengine under load . (in radiator hoses, heater the hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere elsein the cooling system.
Owner's Manual
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... at or above FULL COLD. If it cools down. 131 I . . If it isn't, your warranty. If there seems to lift the 1 leak in theradiator hoses, heater hood, here's what you'll see i the electric engine fan running your engine without coolant isn't covered by your vehicle needs service. NOTICE: Engine damage...
... at or above FULL COLD. If it cools down. 131 I . . If it isn't, your warranty. If there seems to lift the 1 leak in theradiator hoses, heater hood, here's what you'll see i the electric engine fan running your engine without coolant isn't covered by your vehicle needs service. NOTICE: Engine damage...
Owner's Manual
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... coolant. Problems on the Road NOTICE: ~ I When the coolant in the Index for more thingyou can try.You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts.
... coolant. Problems on the Road NOTICE: ~ I When the coolant in the Index for more thingyou can try.You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts.
Owner's Manual
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Problems on the Road 7 NOTICE: In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. So use the recommended coolant. ...1 3 6
Problems on the Road 7 NOTICE: In cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. So use the recommended coolant. ...1 3 6
Owner's Manual
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...find oils with other viscosity oils, such asSAE 1OW-40or SAE 20W-50. These three things are less 4 miles (6 km) . Your Pontiac dealeris ready to advise i you f think something should look for oilswith the doughnut shaped symbol, containingthe threethings noted above . Service Appearance Care ..."SH,SG,CD," "SG/CD" etc. If you save fuel. These letters show its viscosity, or thickness. Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolant heater can cause engine damagenot covered by itself or combined with the "starburst" symbol, youshould look for use oils that . Do...
...find oils with other viscosity oils, such asSAE 1OW-40or SAE 20W-50. These three things are less 4 miles (6 km) . Your Pontiac dealeris ready to advise i you f think something should look for oilswith the doughnut shaped symbol, containingthe threethings noted above . Service Appearance Care ..."SH,SG,CD," "SG/CD" etc. If you save fuel. These letters show its viscosity, or thickness. Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolant heater can cause engine damagenot covered by itself or combined with the "starburst" symbol, youshould look for use oils that . Do...
Owner's Manual
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... and refill. The repair cost wouldn't be badly damaged. How to -34°F (-37°C). You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. When to Check What to Use and Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often youshould check the fluid levelin... your Pontiac will: Give freezingprotection down to Check If you can see fluidin thereservoir, the level is low. Engine Coolant The following explains your by ...
... and refill. The repair cost wouldn't be badly damaged. How to -34°F (-37°C). You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. When to Check What to Use and Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how often youshould check the fluid levelin... your Pontiac will: Give freezingprotection down to Check If you can see fluidin thereservoir, the level is low. Engine Coolant The following explains your by ...
Owner's Manual
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INSIDE LIGHTS BULB Ashtray ...194 Courtesy Lights ...168 Dome Light ...562 Heater & A/C Control ...194 High-Beam Indicator ...194 Indicator Lights Brake, Oil, Turn Signals ...194 Charge, Check Engine, Fasten Safety Belts...168 Glove Box ...194 Map Lights (convertible) ...212
INSIDE LIGHTS BULB Ashtray ...194 Courtesy Lights ...168 Dome Light ...562 Heater & A/C Control ...194 High-Beam Indicator ...194 Indicator Lights Brake, Oil, Turn Signals ...194 Charge, Check Engine, Fasten Safety Belts...168 Glove Box ...194 Map Lights (convertible) ...212
Owner's Manual
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... Exhaust ...59. 118 Cassette Tape Player (seeAudio Systems ) Center Console Compartment ...73 Center Console Mini-Compartment.. 73 Center Position ...27 Chains. Caught In a ...117 Block Heater. Index A B S (Anti-Lock Braltes)...105 Adding Brake Fluid...217. 246.270 Electrical Equipment ...49. 94. 186 Engine Coolant...132. 133. 135. 190.191 Engine Oil...
... Exhaust ...59. 118 Cassette Tape Player (seeAudio Systems ) Center Console Compartment ...73 Center Console Mini-Compartment.. 73 Center Position ...27 Chains. Caught In a ...117 Block Heater. Index A B S (Anti-Lock Braltes)...105 Adding Brake Fluid...217. 246.270 Electrical Equipment ...49. 94. 186 Engine Coolant...132. 133. 135. 190.191 Engine Oil...
Owner's Manual
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... 194 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...184 Antenna ...99 Cassette Player and Tapes ...98 Compact Discs...99 Fabric...181 Glass ...183 Inside of Your Pontiac ...181 Instrument Panel ...183 Outside of a Vehicle...104 Convex Mirror.Outside ...71 164 Coolant ...Adding ...130, 132. 133, 165,...163 Checking Fluid Comfort Controls ...91 Air Conditioning System Climate Control System...90 Heater ...90. 91 90. 91, 93 Ventilation ...Compact Disc Player (seeAudio Systems ) Compact Spare Tire ...144,176 Control of Your Pontiac ...183 Safety Belts ...183 Special Problems ...182 Underbody Maintenance ...185 Vinyl ...
... 194 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...184 Antenna ...99 Cassette Player and Tapes ...98 Compact Discs...99 Fabric...181 Glass ...183 Inside of Your Pontiac ...181 Instrument Panel ...183 Outside of a Vehicle...104 Convex Mirror.Outside ...71 164 Coolant ...Adding ...130, 132. 133, 165,...163 Checking Fluid Comfort Controls ...91 Air Conditioning System Climate Control System...90 Heater ...90. 91 90. 91, 93 Ventilation ...Compact Disc Player (seeAudio Systems ) Compact Spare Tire ...144,176 Control of Your Pontiac ...183 Safety Belts ...183 Special Problems ...182 Underbody Maintenance ...185 Vinyl ...
Owner's Manual
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... Ethanol in Dangerous Gasin ...59. . 118 Emergency Starting ...122 Parking withthe Engine ...126 Emergency Towing Running ...57. 59 Engine Block Heater...49, 158 Expectant Mothers.Use of Control ...104. 109 158 Energy Conserving...On Curves ...106 Filter ...158, 194 108' Passing ......Crankcase Capacity...190 Long Distance...114 Disposing of Used Oil ...159 Loss of Safety Engine Coolant (seeCoolant) Belts ...22 Engine Coolant Heater ...158 Expressway Driving...113 49, Engine Coolant Temperature Extender. Safety Belt...38 Warning Light (seeCoolant) Exterior Appearance Engine Exhaust...59 (...
... Ethanol in Dangerous Gasin ...59. . 118 Emergency Starting ...122 Parking withthe Engine ...126 Emergency Towing Running ...57. 59 Engine Block Heater...49, 158 Expectant Mothers.Use of Control ...104. 109 158 Energy Conserving...On Curves ...106 Filter ...158, 194 108' Passing ......Crankcase Capacity...190 Long Distance...114 Disposing of Used Oil ...159 Loss of Safety Engine Coolant (seeCoolant) Belts ...22 Engine Coolant Heater ...158 Expressway Driving...113 49, Engine Coolant Temperature Extender. Safety Belt...38 Warning Light (seeCoolant) Exterior Appearance Engine Exhaust...59 (...
Owner's Manual
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... Information...240 Identification Number. Removing and Replacing...171. 172. 192 Indicator Lights (seewarning Lights) Headlights...63 Infant Restraint (see Comfort Controls) Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...187 Heater. Index Wiring ...189 In Foreign Countries...150 11 Head Restraints...Requirements ...148 Warnings ...150. 151...
... Information...240 Identification Number. Removing and Replacing...171. 172. 192 Indicator Lights (seewarning Lights) Headlights...63 Infant Restraint (see Comfort Controls) Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...187 Heater. Index Wiring ...189 In Foreign Countries...150 11 Head Restraints...Requirements ...148 Warnings ...150. 151...