Owner's Manual
Page 26
... passenger. The threshold level so can be higher. The sensing a performance of the air bag or worse, it could affect the suddenly stopping as a parked car, the threshold level be somewhat above the system's designed "threshold level." your vehicle strikes something between What makesan air bag inflate? related hardware are part...
... passenger. The threshold level so can be higher. The sensing a performance of the air bag or worse, it could affect the suddenly stopping as a parked car, the threshold level be somewhat above the system's designed "threshold level." your vehicle strikes something between What makesan air bag inflate? related hardware are part...
Owner's Manual
Page 41
... portions of the vehicle's safety belt through QT around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you may install it for t e child restraint. For cars first sold Canada, child restraints in the child restraint as the instructions say. 3. if 1. h Yam de&r can obtain the hardware kit and instdl it yourself...
... portions of the vehicle's safety belt through QT around the restraint. The child restraint instructions will show you may install it for t e child restraint. For cars first sold Canada, child restraints in the child restraint as the instructions say. 3. if 1. h Yam de&r can obtain the hardware kit and instdl it yourself...
Owner's Manual
Page 57
... will not work if the key is left the in m with rear door security locks that help prevent passengers from ,opening the rear doors your car of from the inside when this feature is in use one To of your vehicle canhot be able open the door from the outside . Closethedoor.... 3. Rear Door Security Lock Your Bonneville is equipped with the driver's door open. Do the same for more than three seconds, unless the engine running. The rear door locks now work...
... will not work if the key is left the in m with rear door security locks that help prevent passengers from ,opening the rear doors your car of from the inside when this feature is in use one To of your vehicle canhot be able open the door from the outside . Closethedoor.... 3. Rear Door Security Lock Your Bonneville is equipped with the driver's door open. Do the same for more than three seconds, unless the engine running. The rear door locks now work...
Owner's Manual
Page 97
Push it back for daytime use . Your Pontiac may havean automatic electrochromic day/night rearviewmirror. This mirror automatically changesto reduce glare from headlamps behindyou A photocell on the back the of mirror senses when ... you.Pull the tabf6mard for night use . Mirrors Iwide Day/Night Manual Rearview Mirror Electrochromic Day/Night Rearview Mirror (Option) When you are behind your car. Another photocell builtinto the mirrur surface, senses when headlamps are sitting in the centertomove it is becoming dark outside. Grip the mirror in a comfortable driving...
Push it back for daytime use . Your Pontiac may havean automatic electrochromic day/night rearviewmirror. This mirror automatically changesto reduce glare from headlamps behindyou A photocell on the back the of mirror senses when ... you.Pull the tabf6mard for night use . Mirrors Iwide Day/Night Manual Rearview Mirror Electrochromic Day/Night Rearview Mirror (Option) When you are behind your car. Another photocell builtinto the mirrur surface, senses when headlamps are sitting in the centertomove it is becoming dark outside. Grip the mirror in a comfortable driving...
Owner's Manual
Page 132
... is turned off after a few seconds. i;, . . ' ~ _.a: ' ... ' ,; ., , -. one zone to the next until you must enter a zone number tell the compass the difference to change it . car ...,- '3 - ..._ I - '. -.:.+-;L i . x ' : : - - ~ -. Electronic Compass (Option) The earth's magnetic field not always the same is pointing. The compass adjusts only small amountfor each time in you drive toa...
... is turned off after a few seconds. i;, . . ' ~ _.a: ' ... ' ,; ., , -. one zone to the next until you must enter a zone number tell the compass the difference to change it . car ...,- '3 - ..._ I - '. -.:.+-;L i . x ' : : - - ~ -. Electronic Compass (Option) The earth's magnetic field not always the same is pointing. The compass adjusts only small amountfor each time in you drive toa...
Owner's Manual
Page 134
... is called calibration and done is off. 2-83 Release theMODE button. Drive the carin small circles. Your compass should be calibrated. Drive the car to rotate. 4. The heading display will know magnetic the profile of your compass. L All electronic compasses need to know this when the direction bars are ...
... is called calibration and done is off. 2-83 Release theMODE button. Drive the carin small circles. Your compass should be calibrated. Drive the car to rotate. 4. The heading display will know magnetic the profile of your compass. L All electronic compasses need to know this when the direction bars are ...
Owner's Manual
Page 141
... dependson outside temperature will show in cold weather, the system air on will delay turning the fan until warm air is in front of the car, near the windshield, or over the to maintain the previously set temperature. will continue to flow through the MODE setting will deliver warm air to...
... dependson outside temperature will show in cold weather, the system air on will delay turning the fan until warm air is in front of the car, near the windshield, or over the to maintain the previously set temperature. will continue to flow through the MODE setting will deliver warm air to...
Owner's Manual
Page 165
... straightenout by turning the radio or ignition off , you it 's cleanedfiom time to the fender. If the it mast is damaged, can withstand most washes car without being damaged. Lubrication could damage it .
... straightenout by turning the radio or ignition off , you it 's cleanedfiom time to the fender. If the it mast is damaged, can withstand most washes car without being damaged. Lubrication could damage it .
Owner's Manual
Page 177
...you can be more effective than in the road. While you approach a as the same laws physics when driving on adjust your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out suddenly accelerate. Unless you 've ever the curve. there isn't room. at Steering in the same direction. Maintain a reasonable, ...the straightaway. steering aroundthe problem. of The traction of the tires against the road surface makes it curve, do their work where thetires meet cars and stops right fi-ont of those places. evasive action-- Here's why: favorable conditions you braking. you 'll want it before you ...
...you can be more effective than in the road. While you approach a as the same laws physics when driving on adjust your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out suddenly accelerate. Unless you 've ever the curve. there isn't room. at Steering in the same direction. Maintain a reasonable, ...the straightaway. steering aroundthe problem. of The traction of the tires against the road surface makes it curve, do their work where thetires meet cars and stops right fi-ont of those places. evasive action-- Here's why: favorable conditions you braking. you 'll want it before you ...
Owner's Manual
Page 180
... won't have a you running start to see front in the right lane and don't a get too close the vehicle youwant to pass to - -; 5 ; .-..increasing ...y other cars are lined up to you need only slow down or starting turn . Also, you 're following driver to pass the slow vehicle. The vehicle you...
... won't have a you running start to see front in the right lane and don't a get too close the vehicle youwant to pass to - -; 5 ; .-..increasing ...y other cars are lined up to you need only slow down or starting turn . Also, you 're following driver to pass the slow vehicle. The vehicle you...
Owner's Manual
Page 185
After driving througha large puddleof water or a car wash, apply your brake pedal lightly until your brakes, Try to avoid puddles. r But if you hit them. 4-18 Driving too fast through large water puddles or even going through some car washes can 't, t y to 'one side. They won't work normally. The watermay affect your brakes work well in a quick stop and may cause pulling to slow down before you can cause problems, too. You could lose controlof the vehicle. .Wet brakes can cause accidents.
After driving througha large puddleof water or a car wash, apply your brake pedal lightly until your brakes, Try to avoid puddles. r But if you hit them. 4-18 Driving too fast through large water puddles or even going through some car washes can 't, t y to 'one side. They won't work normally. The watermay affect your brakes work well in a quick stop and may cause pulling to slow down before you can cause problems, too. You could lose controlof the vehicle. .Wet brakes can cause accidents.
Owner's Manual
Page 191
... action. This will have poor braking or even none going down hills. There could be dert. If 'you don'tshift down, your lane, like a stalled car o an accident. Shift down . Be alert to go down a hl. Stay in your engine assist yourbrakes on mountain roads. 0 Know how to go down hl...
... action. This will have poor braking or even none going down hills. There could be dert. If 'you don'tshift down, your lane, like a stalled car o an accident. Shift down . Be alert to go down a hl. Stay in your engine assist yourbrakes on mountain roads. 0 Know how to go down hl...
Owner's Manual
Page 214
.... Don't usesubstitutes (ropes, leather straps, canvas webbing, qtc.) that can be supported a dolly. A vehicle can cause a collision, serious personalinjury andvehicle damage. This can fall froma car carSier if it is being towed, have to the be tightly secured with chains or steel cables before it isn't adequately secured.
.... Don't usesubstitutes (ropes, leather straps, canvas webbing, qtc.) that can be supported a dolly. A vehicle can cause a collision, serious personalinjury andvehicle damage. This can fall froma car carSier if it is being towed, have to the be tightly secured with chains or steel cables before it isn't adequately secured.
Owner's Manual
Page 215
... equipment. Always use T-hooksinserted in the T-hook slots. Damage can occur from to ground or vehicle to suspension components when using car carrier equipment. To help avoid damage, install a towing dolly and raise vehicle until adequate clearance obtained is between the ground and/or ...wheel-lift equipment. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Additional ramping may be required for car carrier equipment. Front Towing (SSE and SSEi Only) NOTICE: Do not tow withslmg-type equipment or fascidfog lamp damage occur. Do not attach...
... equipment. Always use T-hooksinserted in the T-hook slots. Damage can occur from to ground or vehicle to suspension components when using car carrier equipment. To help avoid damage, install a towing dolly and raise vehicle until adequate clearance obtained is between the ground and/or ...wheel-lift equipment. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Additional ramping may be required for car carrier equipment. Front Towing (SSE and SSEi Only) NOTICE: Do not tow withslmg-type equipment or fascidfog lamp damage occur. Do not attach...
Owner's Manual
Page 216
These slots are to used when loading and securing be to car carrier equipment. of the cradle, behind the front wheels. Attach T-hook chains on both sidesin the slotted holes the in bottom of each lower control Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end arm.
These slots are to used when loading and securing be to car carrier equipment. of the cradle, behind the front wheels. Attach T-hook chains on both sidesin the slotted holes the in bottom of each lower control Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end arm.
Owner's Manual
Page 217
Position the lower sling crossbar directly under the front bumper. 5-12 Front Towing (SE) Attach T-hook chains on both sides i the slotted n holes in the bottom of the cradle, b'ehindthe front wheds. Position a 4" x 4" wood beam across sling chains contacting bottomof the radiator support. These slots &eto be used when using slingtype equipment or when'loading and securing to car carrier equipment.
Position the lower sling crossbar directly under the front bumper. 5-12 Front Towing (SE) Attach T-hook chains on both sides i the slotted n holes in the bottom of the cradle, b'ehindthe front wheds. Position a 4" x 4" wood beam across sling chains contacting bottomof the radiator support. These slots &eto be used when using slingtype equipment or when'loading and securing to car carrier equipment.
Owner's Manual
Page 243
... your vehicle. Your as possible and make your sure spare tireis correctly inflated.The compact spare is installed, don't take your vehicle through an automatic car with or other wheels or tires. Of course, it can f ~ s your trip and have your compact spare. should stop as soon as il in spare...
... your vehicle. Your as possible and make your sure spare tireis correctly inflated.The compact spare is installed, don't take your vehicle through an automatic car with or other wheels or tires. Of course, it can f ~ s your trip and have your compact spare. should stop as soon as il in spare...
Owner's Manual
Page 277
... the Index... Headlamps or bulb type, s,ee "ReplacementBulbs" in time. A CAUTION: Batteries have pressurized gas inside and can burst if you go through a high pressure car wash, or itis very humid, your battery f o rm running down. If you drop or scratch the bulb. r . The lenses should clear by themselves in the...
... the Index... Headlamps or bulb type, s,ee "ReplacementBulbs" in time. A CAUTION: Batteries have pressurized gas inside and can burst if you go through a high pressure car wash, or itis very humid, your battery f o rm running down. If you drop or scratch the bulb. r . The lenses should clear by themselves in the...
Owner's Manual
Page 280
Take care not to install. 4. Twist the replacement bulb clockwise to touch these screws. 3. Remove headlamp assembly on both sides of the car to remove. Notice: There are adjustment screws near the fog lamp assembly. Plug in section. 2. Install the headlamp assemblies using the passenger's side headlamp removal ...
Take care not to install. 4. Twist the replacement bulb clockwise to touch these screws. 3. Remove headlamp assembly on both sides of the car to remove. Notice: There are adjustment screws near the fog lamp assembly. Plug in section. 2. Install the headlamp assemblies using the passenger's side headlamp removal ...
Owner's Manual
Page 291
...excessive loading, either separately in road characteristics and climate. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of C performance which all passenger car tires must also conform to Federal safety requirements and additional General Motors Tire Perforrnance Criteria (TPC) standards. . I failure. Traction ...reduce tire life, andaxcessive temperature can cause heat buildup possible tire failure. While the tires available General Motors passenger on cars and light 'trucks may depart significantly from highest to lowest, areB, A, and C, and they must meet under ...
...excessive loading, either separately in road characteristics and climate. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of C performance which all passenger car tires must also conform to Federal safety requirements and additional General Motors Tire Perforrnance Criteria (TPC) standards. . I failure. Traction ...reduce tire life, andaxcessive temperature can cause heat buildup possible tire failure. While the tires available General Motors passenger on cars and light 'trucks may depart significantly from highest to lowest, areB, A, and C, and they must meet under ...