Owner's Manual
Page 71
...shouldYQU keep it couldbe damaged. The dealer can give the best advicefor you don't, it away fiom moving engine parts. to keep the coolant heater plugged in a minimumof be seriously injured. Instead of oil you have, and some otherthings. You'll get easier startingand better fuel economy ...The answer depends on the outside temperature, the kind of trying to store . Turn off the engine. 2. If the cord won't reach, use the coolant heater: 1. the cord as it into a normal, grounded10-volt AC outlet. 1 4 After you 'llbe parking your Pontkc dealer in the area where you ...
...shouldYQU keep it couldbe damaged. The dealer can give the best advicefor you don't, it away fiom moving engine parts. to keep the coolant heater plugged in a minimumof be seriously injured. Instead of oil you have, and some otherthings. You'll get easier startingand better fuel economy ...The answer depends on the outside temperature, the kind of trying to store . Turn off the engine. 2. If the cord won't reach, use the coolant heater: 1. the cord as it into a normal, grounded10-volt AC outlet. 1 4 After you 'llbe parking your Pontkc dealer in the area where you ...
Owner's Manual
Page 139
The mode control allows you to ~e HEATER outlets and o a d the windshield. MAX recircdates much of the air inside your vehicle in two ways. his setting cools the entering your body through the ...: his setting directs&to choose the direction a r delivery. air directed to the upper air portion of your vehicle air and directs it toward the windshield.' 9 ..., ' i . 3-2 I HEATER: This se&ng directs warmed through the system. The air conditioning' compressor is not working when VENT is directed to the floor. Some warm air...
The mode control allows you to ~e HEATER outlets and o a d the windshield. MAX recircdates much of the air inside your vehicle in two ways. his setting cools the entering your body through the ...: his setting directs&to choose the direction a r delivery. air directed to the upper air portion of your vehicle air and directs it toward the windshield.' 9 ..., ' i . 3-2 I HEATER: This se&ng directs warmed through the system. The air conditioning' compressor is not working when VENT is directed to the floor. Some warm air...
Owner's Manual
Page 143
... system, press AUTO and adjust the temperature by pressing theMODE button and selecting HEAT. When the air vehicle is needed, use HEATER with the temperature knob in the red area. The heater works best you have the standard system, on cold days use VENT (on the standardsystem) Push the outlet up or...
... system, press AUTO and adjust the temperature by pressing theMODE button and selecting HEAT. When the air vehicle is needed, use HEATER with the temperature knob in the red area. The heater works best you have the standard system, on cold days use VENT (on the standardsystem) Push the outlet up or...
Owner's Manual
Page 144
... time, the system may cause the system to -side. Opening and closing the 0 When the engine idles a longtime, the exterior air louvers. The heater and defroster will do this for you have the electronic system, the AUTO setting will work better, reducing the chance of fogging your vehicle and... air from side-to blow that is moving again the airflow from the intake outlets toward either seating area, the floor or upward. See your Pontiac dealer. When you enter a vehicle with the standard system in the HEAT'mode will also supply If you . Ventilation Tips 0 Keep the hood ...
... time, the system may cause the system to -side. Opening and closing the 0 When the engine idles a longtime, the exterior air louvers. The heater and defroster will do this for you have the electronic system, the AUTO setting will work better, reducing the chance of fogging your vehicle and... air from side-to blow that is moving again the airflow from the intake outlets toward either seating area, the floor or upward. See your Pontiac dealer. When you enter a vehicle with the standard system in the HEAT'mode will also supply If you . Ventilation Tips 0 Keep the hood ...
Owner's Manual
Page 221
... to be the engine can driv'e normally. otherwise, shift to get everyone out of stem, try this for about minutes. Climb a long hill on ,your heater tofull hot atthe 'highestfan speed and open thewindow as necessary. 3. You may not too serious. Just to NEUTRAL (N); safe, 10 If the warning doesn't come...
... to be the engine can driv'e normally. otherwise, shift to get everyone out of stem, try this for about minutes. Climb a long hill on ,your heater tofull hot atthe 'highestfan speed and open thewindow as necessary. 3. You may not too serious. Just to NEUTRAL (N); safe, 10 If the warning doesn't come...
Owner's Manual
Page 223
...Don't m n the engine if there is overheating,both fans should beor above theFULL at COLD mark. , A CAWTION: ' 'The coolant level should berunning. Heater and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, canbe very hot. If the engine f fans is a leak. If you run the engine, it isn't, you can... the . If they aren't, your warranty. That could cause an engine fire, and you drive thevehicle. If it could be burned. radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. Get any leakfixed before you could lose all coolant. I NOTICE: % I If...
...Don't m n the engine if there is overheating,both fans should beor above theFULL at COLD mark. , A CAWTION: ' 'The coolant level should berunning. Heater and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, canbe very hot. If the engine f fans is a leak. If you run the engine, it isn't, you can... the . If they aren't, your warranty. That could cause an engine fire, and you drive thevehicle. If it could be burned. radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. Get any leakfixed before you could lose all coolant. I NOTICE: % I If...
Owner's Manual
Page 224
.... (See "Engine Coolarit" in the Index for the proper coolant With mix. plain wateror the wrong mix, your can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core other parts. and Use the recommended coolant andthe proper coolant mix. How to Add Coolant to your engine could be dangerous. Your vehicle'scoolant...
.... (See "Engine Coolarit" in the Index for the proper coolant With mix. plain wateror the wrong mix, your can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core other parts. and Use the recommended coolant andthe proper coolant mix. How to Add Coolant to your engine could be dangerous. Your vehicle'scoolant...
Owner's Manual
Page 268
... wateror the wrongmix, your cooling system can boil before the proper coolant mix will. NOTICE: When adding coolant it is added to thesystem, f premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion may result. I silicated coolant is important thatyou use this mixture, you wouldn't get too hot but you don't need to your...
... wateror the wrongmix, your cooling system can boil before the proper coolant mix will. NOTICE: When adding coolant it is added to thesystem, f premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion may result. I silicated coolant is important thatyou use this mixture, you wouldn't get too hot but you don't need to your...
Owner's Manual
Page 269
Too much water in the mix can be is warm, the level should be harmful. These can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. When your cooling system. Checking Coolant NOTICE: If YOU use an improper coolant mix, your warranty. If you don't have your ...
Too much water in the mix can be is warm, the level should be harmful. These can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. When your cooling system. Checking Coolant NOTICE: If YOU use an improper coolant mix, your warranty. If you don't have your ...
Owner's Manual
Page 376
... 18, 3-20 . I : ... ... -- ! .. L Air ...: ...Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...6-54 .6-50 Fabric ...Glass ...6-52 6-49 Inside of Your Pontiac ...InstrumentPanel ...6-52 6-5 1 Leather ...Outside of a Vehicle ...4-5 ConvenienceNet ...2-52 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-48 Coinholder ... 2-49 . 9-3 -~~ ...;,. . . -. ......2-8 1 Computer Command Ride ...2-25 Console Storage ...2-49 Control of Your Pontiac ...6-53 6-50 Special Problems ...Stains ...6-50 Tires ...6 - 5 4 . Coolant ...6-22 Heater, Engine ...2-20 Recovery Tank ...5-19 CoolingSystem ...5-17 Courtesy Transportation ...8-7 ...
... 18, 3-20 . I : ... ... -- ! .. L Air ...: ...Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...6-54 .6-50 Fabric ...Glass ...6-52 6-49 Inside of Your Pontiac ...InstrumentPanel ...6-52 6-5 1 Leather ...Outside of a Vehicle ...4-5 ConvenienceNet ...2-52 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-48 Coinholder ... 2-49 . 9-3 -~~ ...;,. . . -. ......2-8 1 Computer Command Ride ...2-25 Console Storage ...2-49 Control of Your Pontiac ...6-53 6-50 Special Problems ...Stains ...6-50 Tires ...6 - 5 4 . Coolant ...6-22 Heater, Engine ...2-20 Recovery Tank ...5-19 CoolingSystem ...5-17 Courtesy Transportation ...8-7 ...
Owner's Manual
Page 377
... ...6-58 Electrochromic Daymight Rearview Mirror ...2-46 Electronic Climate Control ...3-3 Electronic Compass ...2-8 1 Electronic Level Control ...4-51 Engine ...6-10. 6-11 Accessory Belt ...6-67, 6-68 Coolant ...6-22 Coolant Heater ...:...2-20 Coolant Level Check ...7-36 2-68 Coolant Temperature Gage ...Exhaust ...2-31 Fuse Block (Driver's Side)...6-59 : . Fuse Block (Passenger's Side) ...6-61 Identification ...6-57 Oil Level...
... ...6-58 Electrochromic Daymight Rearview Mirror ...2-46 Electronic Climate Control ...3-3 Electronic Compass ...2-8 1 Electronic Level Control ...4-51 Engine ...6-10. 6-11 Accessory Belt ...6-67, 6-68 Coolant ...6-22 Coolant Heater ...:...2-20 Coolant Level Check ...7-36 2-68 Coolant Temperature Gage ...Exhaust ...2-31 Fuse Block (Driver's Side)...6-59 : . Fuse Block (Passenger's Side) ...6-61 Identification ...6-57 Oil Level...
Owner's Manual
Page 379
... Brake System Warning...2-66, 4-6 . . Inspections Brake System ...7-40 Exhaust Systems ...7-40 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot ...7-40 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ...7-40 Radiator and Heater Hose ...7-40 Steering ...7-40 Suspension ...7-40 Throttle Linkage ...7-40 InstrumentPanel ...2-56 Brightness Control ...2-44 Cleaning ...6-52 Cluster ...2-58 FuseBlock ...6-59 InteriorLamps ...2-4 Jack.Tire ...Jump Starting...
... Brake System Warning...2-66, 4-6 . . Inspections Brake System ...7-40 Exhaust Systems ...7-40 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot ...7-40 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ...7-40 Radiator and Heater Hose ...7-40 Steering ...7-40 Suspension ...7-40 Throttle Linkage ...7-40 InstrumentPanel ...2-56 Brightness Control ...2-44 Cleaning ...6-52 Cluster ...2-58 FuseBlock ...6-59 InteriorLamps ...2-4 Jack.Tire ...Jump Starting...