Owner's Manual
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... lid ,. . See "Engine Exhaust" in left sideof the valet switch, remote trunk release the button below the driver's door armrest will force outside a r into your heating or cooling system to enable the of It can come into your i vehicle. Push the right side the valet switch to its highest speed with...
... lid ,. . See "Engine Exhaust" in left sideof the valet switch, remote trunk release the button below the driver's door armrest will force outside a r into your heating or cooling system to enable the of It can come into your i vehicle. Push the right side the valet switch to its highest speed with...
Owner's Manual
Page 70
... This clears the extra gasoline from the engine. The idle speed go of the key. If you could be drained much gasoline. And the excessive heat can damage your turn ignition key to help avoid draining your enginestarts. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, your starter motor. Before adding electrical equipment, check...
... This clears the extra gasoline from the engine. The idle speed go of the key. If you could be drained much gasoline. And the excessive heat can damage your turn ignition key to help avoid draining your enginestarts. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, your starter motor. Before adding electrical equipment, check...
Owner's Manual
Page 104
...causing damage. It snaps back into If .your hand in let it overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter To us6 a lighter, just push the center all the way and in ...sunshade remains to block glarefrom the front. 2-53 If you can also remove them from the heating element when it won't be able to back away from center mountand swing the them on either ...side. To clean the ashtray, it is heating. clean To the the ashtray,lift it . Pull out the entire unit to reveal the front ashtray. ...
...causing damage. It snaps back into If .your hand in let it overheat, damaging the lighter and the heating element. Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter To us6 a lighter, just push the center all the way and in ...sunshade remains to block glarefrom the front. 2-53 If you can also remove them from the heating element when it won't be able to back away from center mountand swing the them on either ...side. To clean the ashtray, it is heating. clean To the the ashtray,lift it . Pull out the entire unit to reveal the front ashtray. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 138
... Knob The left knob is the turned toOFF. The fan must be on to decrease speed. With these systems, you can control the heating, Your cooling and ventilation in this section you'll find out how to make yo'ur air system work for you. Turn the knob... air you want. Climate Control System Comfort Controls This section tells you how to operate the comfort Standard control and audio systems offered with your Pontiac. Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems In this section. Your comfortcontrol system uses ozone-friendly R- 134a refrigerant. The fan fan will always run...
... Knob The left knob is the turned toOFF. The fan must be on to decrease speed. With these systems, you can control the heating, Your cooling and ventilation in this section you'll find out how to make yo'ur air system work for you. Turn the knob... air you want. Climate Control System Comfort Controls This section tells you how to operate the comfort Standard control and audio systems offered with your Pontiac. Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems In this section. Your comfortcontrol system uses ozone-friendly R- 134a refrigerant. The fan fan will always run...
Owner's Manual
Page 140
Automatic Operation When the systemis set for O 3-3 system will remain at that maximum cooling setting Press the up arrow for t e h system to heat or cool The TEMP button changes the temperature of The button withthe fan symbol adjusts the fan speed. Press the up arrow to decrease fan ... 90°F (33 C), the system will arrow to increase fan speed and the down and will not regulate the fan speed. remain at that maximum heating setting and will not regulate the fan speed.If you if Fan Button choose the temperature setting 60°F (15"C), the of the air any...
Automatic Operation When the systemis set for O 3-3 system will remain at that maximum cooling setting Press the up arrow for t e h system to heat or cool The TEMP button changes the temperature of The button withthe fan symbol adjusts the fan speed. Press the up arrow to decrease fan ... 90°F (33 C), the system will arrow to increase fan speed and the down and will not regulate the fan speed. remain at that maximum heating setting and will not regulate the fan speed.If you if Fan Button choose the temperature setting 60°F (15"C), the of the air any...
Owner's Manual
Page 141
... turn the system Fresh air to off. The exterior temperature display sensor is If you start your vehicle, the system will show in radio. HEAT: Manually selecting HEAT by the automatic system to display the outside a r temperature, i engine coolant temperature, and time since the engine was last started. Pressing the AUTO button...
... turn the system Fresh air to off. The exterior temperature display sensor is If you start your vehicle, the system will show in radio. HEAT: Manually selecting HEAT by the automatic system to display the outside a r temperature, i engine coolant temperature, and time since the engine was last started. Pressing the AUTO button...
Owner's Manual
Page 143
...air through your vehicle. of through the middle instrument panel outlets. Increase or reduce the amountairflow by pressing theMODE button and selecting HEAT. outside temperatures when littkheating or the direction and amount airflow inside the vehicle. Ventilation System Your vehicle has air outlets that allow ...Air preference. Again, adjust the temperature pressing the by selecting anya r choice (except the rear i ,window defogger) and any speed. Heating If you have the electronic system, press AUTO and adjust the temperature by p;essing the TEMP up or down arrow. If you can ...
...air through your vehicle. of through the middle instrument panel outlets. Increase or reduce the amountairflow by pressing theMODE button and selecting HEAT. outside temperatures when littkheating or the direction and amount airflow inside the vehicle. Ventilation System Your vehicle has air outlets that allow ...Air preference. Again, adjust the temperature pressing the by selecting anya r choice (except the rear i ,window defogger) and any speed. Heating If you have the electronic system, press AUTO and adjust the temperature by p;essing the TEMP up or down arrow. If you can ...
Owner's Manual
Page 144
See your windows. If you have the electronic system, the AUTO setting will work better, reducing the chance of fogging your Pontiac dealer. Opening and closing the 0 When the engine idles a longtime, the exterior air louvers. Then turn the fan on high for some time, the system ...may need repair. Increase or for you enter a vehicle with the standard system in the HEAT'mode will blow moist air from side-to supply air through the floor outlets. system willt y to blow that is moving again the airflow from...
See your windows. If you have the electronic system, the AUTO setting will work better, reducing the chance of fogging your Pontiac dealer. Opening and closing the 0 When the engine idles a longtime, the exterior air louvers. Then turn the fan on high for some time, the system ...may need repair. Increase or for you enter a vehicle with the standard system in the HEAT'mode will blow moist air from side-to supply air through the floor outlets. system willt y to blow that is moving again the airflow from...
Owner's Manual
Page 146
... to operat easily and give yearsof listening pleasure.You will then operate for minutesbefore going five off by itself or press the button during the heating cycle to turnoff. on Don't use a razor blade or something else sharp on the inside of went into the time-set mode, and the colon...
... to operat easily and give yearsof listening pleasure.You will then operate for minutesbefore going five off by itself or press the button during the heating cycle to turnoff. on Don't use a razor blade or something else sharp on the inside of went into the time-set mode, and the colon...
Owner's Manual
Page 164
... not cleaned regularly can cause The will flash two seconds). Youi. properly or may not operate scrubbing type cleaner. the tape head as thoroughlyasthe extreme heat. Press and hold the TAPEPLAY button three for 3. ~nskrt cleaner cassette. Always make sure that is soiled, dampen a Cleaning m y be clean4 regularly after every, degrade...
... not cleaned regularly can cause The will flash two seconds). Youi. properly or may not operate scrubbing type cleaner. the tape head as thoroughlyasthe extreme heat. Press and hold the TAPEPLAY button three for 3. ~nskrt cleaner cassette. Always make sure that is soiled, dampen a Cleaning m y be clean4 regularly after every, degrade...
Owner's Manual
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In it are forced work well or even at greater loads, generatkig extra heat, What's more, the trailer adds considerably wind resistance, increasing to operate relatively higher speeds and under at al You and l. Your vehicle can a trailer if ... the engine, transaxle, Load-pulling_components wheel assembliesand tires are many time-tested, important trailering and safety rules. Towing a Trailer Do not tow a trailer if your Pontiac dealer- But later trailehg is against the drag of i.i the Trailer" that of and your warranty. For example, if the tdr is too,heavy,the...
In it are forced work well or even at greater loads, generatkig extra heat, What's more, the trailer adds considerably wind resistance, increasing to operate relatively higher speeds and under at al You and l. Your vehicle can a trailer if ... the engine, transaxle, Load-pulling_components wheel assembliesand tires are many time-tested, important trailering and safety rules. Towing a Trailer Do not tow a trailer if your Pontiac dealer- But later trailehg is against the drag of i.i the Trailer" that of and your warranty. For example, if the tdr is too,heavy,the...
Owner's Manual
Page 287
... air (underinflation),you can get the following : Unusual wear 0 Bad handling Rough ride 0 Needless damage from road hazards. 0 If your tires f don't have too much heat 0 Tire overloading @ -- NOTICE: Underinflated tires pose the same dangeras overloaded tires. Don't let anyonetell you can cause accidents. The resulting accident could cause serious injury...
... air (underinflation),you can get the following : Unusual wear 0 Bad handling Rough ride 0 Needless damage from road hazards. 0 If your tires f don't have too much heat 0 Tire overloading @ -- NOTICE: Underinflated tires pose the same dangeras overloaded tires. Don't let anyonetell you can cause accidents. The resulting accident could cause serious injury...
Owner's Manual
Page 291
Treadwear The treadwear gradeis a comparative rating based on the wear rate of heat and its ability to Federal safety requirements and additional General Motors Tire Perforrnance Criteria (TPC) standards. . A tire'marked C may vary with respect to these ... testwheel than the minimum required by law. I - Grades B and A represent higher levels of C performance which all passenger car tires must also conform to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions ona specified government test course. -For example, a tire graded would wear one and a half 150 (1 1/2) times as well on ...
Treadwear The treadwear gradeis a comparative rating based on the wear rate of heat and its ability to Federal safety requirements and additional General Motors Tire Perforrnance Criteria (TPC) standards. . A tire'marked C may vary with respect to these ... testwheel than the minimum required by law. I - Grades B and A represent higher levels of C performance which all passenger car tires must also conform to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions ona specified government test course. -For example, a tire graded would wear one and a half 150 (1 1/2) times as well on ...
Owner's Manual
Page 355
Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections connections, or other conditions which should let your cjriving habits if or conditions result in a Pontiac service manual. the Listed below are they service d e p k e n t or other brake pans, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, ... and Seal Inspection \ Inspect the throttle W a g e for interference or binding, and for proper hook-up in the floor pan or could cause a heat build-up , binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect the power steering s d hoses h for damage or missing parts. Also inspect drum brake linings...
Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections connections, or other conditions which should let your cjriving habits if or conditions result in a Pontiac service manual. the Listed below are they service d e p k e n t or other brake pans, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, ... and Seal Inspection \ Inspect the throttle W a g e for interference or binding, and for proper hook-up in the floor pan or could cause a heat build-up , binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect the power steering s d hoses h for damage or missing parts. Also inspect drum brake linings...
Owner's Manual
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.... Tire ...6-42 Inflator.Air ...2-54 Inside Daymight Rearview Mirror ...2-46 _ . 9.5' Changer ...2-35 On Reminder ...2-41 Wiring ...6-58 Head-Up Display ...2-76 Hearing Impaired, Customer Assistance ...8-4 Heating ...3-6 High-Beam Headlamps ...2-35 Highway Hypnosis ...4-23 Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-23 Hitches. HUD ...2-76 Hydroplaning ...4-19 1 . Tachometer ...2-62 GAWR ...4-30 Gear Positions. Fog Lamp...
.... Tire ...6-42 Inflator.Air ...2-54 Inside Daymight Rearview Mirror ...2-46 _ . 9.5' Changer ...2-35 On Reminder ...2-41 Wiring ...6-58 Head-Up Display ...2-76 Hearing Impaired, Customer Assistance ...8-4 Heating ...3-6 High-Beam Headlamps ...2-35 Highway Hypnosis ...4-23 Hill and Mountain Roads ...4-23 Hitches. HUD ...2-76 Hydroplaning ...4-19 1 . Tachometer ...2-62 GAWR ...4-30 Gear Positions. Fog Lamp...