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...' 9 BI-LEVEL: Use on top of air you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine block heater)and use it duringcold weather, 0°F (- 18 C) or lower, your body through the instrument panel outlets.Set the center control h o b to OFF. See "Engine CoolantHeater" in the outside air, but... sunnydays. Thefan is always runhing unless the mode control is already warmed. slightly ducts and wanner air is directed through the windshield defroster vents. Fan Knob 'Theleft controlknob sets the fin speed. d HEATER: This setting brings heated air through the he'aterducts and some...
...' 9 BI-LEVEL: Use on top of air you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine block heater)and use it duringcold weather, 0°F (- 18 C) or lower, your body through the instrument panel outlets.Set the center control h o b to OFF. See "Engine CoolantHeater" in the outside air, but... sunnydays. Thefan is always runhing unless the mode control is already warmed. slightly ducts and wanner air is directed through the windshield defroster vents. Fan Knob 'Theleft controlknob sets the fin speed. d HEATER: This setting brings heated air through the he'aterducts and some...
Owner's Manual
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... in the outside air and directs it in is portion of system. 1! to the upper Fan Knob the through the heater ducts is moved OFF. < _.- Climate Control System with Air Conditioning (Option) Mode Knob The right controlknob changes the functions your vehicle's fuel economy. MAX: Use for...outlets, but directs it through the system. 3-3 The fan is always running unlessthe mode control is and defroster vents. BI-LEVEL: Use on hot days. At times, this temperature The left control knob sets the fan speed. To select the difference may be more apparent than others....
... in the outside air and directs it in is portion of system. 1! to the upper Fan Knob the through the heater ducts is moved OFF. < _.- Climate Control System with Air Conditioning (Option) Mode Knob The right controlknob changes the functions your vehicle's fuel economy. MAX: Use for...outlets, but directs it through the system. 3-3 The fan is always running unlessthe mode control is and defroster vents. BI-LEVEL: Use on hot days. At times, this temperature The left control knob sets the fan speed. To select the difference may be more apparent than others....
Owner's Manual
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If you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine block heater) and use BI-LEVEL with the temperature knob in the blue area. You can use it . Set the center control knob to let hot, inside air escape. For quick cool-down , which should help fuel economy. The system will bring...bring i outside air and cool it during cold weather, 0°F (- 18 O C) or lower, your for vehicle may become too dry. See "Engine Coolant Heater" the Index. '!! This reduces time it to cool down on instrument panel. 3-4 n On cool but sunny days, the sun may warm your upper body,...
If you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine block heater) and use BI-LEVEL with the temperature knob in the blue area. You can use it . Set the center control knob to let hot, inside air escape. For quick cool-down , which should help fuel economy. The system will bring...bring i outside air and cool it during cold weather, 0°F (- 18 O C) or lower, your for vehicle may become too dry. See "Engine Coolant Heater" the Index. '!! This reduces time it to cool down on instrument panel. 3-4 n On cool but sunny days, the sun may warm your upper body,...
Owner's Manual
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...fog up, turn right control the knob to oneconditioning of the Adjust air direction the of positions, to DEFROST. See "Engine Coolant Heater" the Index. If you conditioning fan is running. O 3-5 Veri, 3ys1 Use when outsidetemperatures are economical positions because Your Pontiac's flow-through the defroster... heating system will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air fuel economy. Hc-4ing 'lix---lg the right control knob to HEATER and the center controlknob clockwise sends some heated air through the heater ducts toward your and some feet through ventilation system ...
...fog up, turn right control the knob to oneconditioning of the Adjust air direction the of positions, to DEFROST. See "Engine Coolant Heater" the Index. If you conditioning fan is running. O 3-5 Veri, 3ys1 Use when outsidetemperatures are economical positions because Your Pontiac's flow-through the defroster... heating system will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air fuel economy. Hc-4ing 'lix---lg the right control knob to HEATER and the center controlknob clockwise sends some heated air through the heater ducts toward your and some feet through ventilation system ...
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...other obstruction (such as leaves). This helps air to circulate throughout your windows. 0 To defog the side windows, turn the right control knob to BI-LEVEL and the fan controlknob to HIGH. Ventilation Tips I Defrosting and Defogging To defrost the windshield, turn the fan... control knob to the highest position a for few momentsbefore driving off. The DEFROST setting directsais through the defroster vents located on top of your windows. The heater and defroster will work better, reducing the far chance of fogging ...
...other obstruction (such as leaves). This helps air to circulate throughout your windows. 0 To defog the side windows, turn the right control knob to BI-LEVEL and the fan controlknob to HIGH. Ventilation Tips I Defrosting and Defogging To defrost the windshield, turn the fan... control knob to the highest position a for few momentsbefore driving off. The DEFROST setting directsais through the defroster vents located on top of your windows. The heater and defroster will work better, reducing the far chance of fogging ...
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... ...2057 Trunk Lamp ...906 Fog Lamps ...885 BULB 2057 INSIDE LAMPS Ashtray ...Front Reading Lamps 168 Without Sunroof ...With Sunroof ...2 14.2 RearReadingLamps ...168 UnderdashLamp ...194 Heater andA/C Control ...161 High-Beam Indicator ...161 Indicator Lamps ...'1 ...161 161 GloveboxLamp ... BULB ...161 6-59 Replacement Bulbs .
... ...2057 Trunk Lamp ...906 Fog Lamps ...885 BULB 2057 INSIDE LAMPS Ashtray ...Front Reading Lamps 168 Without Sunroof ...With Sunroof ...2 14.2 RearReadingLamps ...168 UnderdashLamp ...194 Heater andA/C Control ...161 High-Beam Indicator ...161 Indicator Lamps ...'1 ...161 161 GloveboxLamp ... BULB ...161 6-59 Replacement Bulbs .
Owner's Manual
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... self-adjusting and no manual adjustment required. Replace seals if necessary. You should beperformedat least twiceayear(forinstance,each Radiator and Heater Hose Inspection ...,.. Throttle Linkage Inspection Proper procedures to have high effort or excessive wear. Steering, Suspension Front-Wheel-Drive Do... not lubricate accelerator and cruise control cables. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for . Listed below are and replaceneeded. wear and cracks. lack of...
... self-adjusting and no manual adjustment required. Replace seals if necessary. You should beperformedat least twiceayear(forinstance,each Radiator and Heater Hose Inspection ...,.. Throttle Linkage Inspection Proper procedures to have high effort or excessive wear. Steering, Suspension Front-Wheel-Drive Do... not lubricate accelerator and cruise control cables. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for . Listed below are and replaceneeded. wear and cracks. lack of...
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... Seat ...1-6 DeadBattery ...5-2 Electrical Equipment. Hydraulic ...Dolby@B Noise Reduction ...3-12 Coinholder ...2-46 3- 1 Comfort Controls ...Door Locks ...2.-3 ,. Through Water ...4-19 Customer Assistance Information ...8- 1 WetRoads ...4-17 Customer Satisfaction Procedure...8-2... a Trailer ...4-39 Courtesy Transportation ...8-7 4-23 On Hill and Mountain Roads ...Cruise Control ...2-35 On Snow and Ice ...4-26 Customer Assistance for Text Telephone Users...8-4 . Sheet...Compact Spare Tire ...Drunken ...4-2 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 4-21 Freeway ...2-45 Convex Outside Mirror ...-Ina Blizzard ...4-...
... Seat ...1-6 DeadBattery ...5-2 Electrical Equipment. Hydraulic ...Dolby@B Noise Reduction ...3-12 Coinholder ...2-46 3- 1 Comfort Controls ...Door Locks ...2.-3 ,. Through Water ...4-19 Customer Assistance Information ...8- 1 WetRoads ...4-17 Customer Satisfaction Procedure...8-2... a Trailer ...4-39 Courtesy Transportation ...8-7 4-23 On Hill and Mountain Roads ...Cruise Control ...2-35 On Snow and Ice ...4-26 Customer Assistance for Text Telephone Users...8-4 . Sheet...Compact Spare Tire ...Drunken ...4-2 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 4-21 Freeway ...2-45 Convex Outside Mirror ...-Ina Blizzard ...4-...
Owner's Manual
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... Inspections BmkeSystem ...7-41 7-41 ExhaustSystems ...Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot ...7-41, 7-41 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ... 7-41 Radiator and Heater Hose ...Steering ...7-41 7-41 Suspension ...Throttle Linkage ...7-41 InstrumentPanel ...2-50 Brightness Control ...2-41 Cleaning ...6-48 Cluster ...2-52 Fuse Block ...6-55 Interior Lamps ...2-41 Jack.Tire ...5-23 5-2 Jump Starting ... Halogen Bulbs ...6-33...
... Inspections BmkeSystem ...7-41 7-41 ExhaustSystems ...Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot ...7-41, 7-41 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ... 7-41 Radiator and Heater Hose ...Steering ...7-41 7-41 Suspension ...Throttle Linkage ...7-41 InstrumentPanel ...2-50 Brightness Control ...2-41 Cleaning ...6-48 Cluster ...2-52 Fuse Block ...6-55 Interior Lamps ...2-41 Jack.Tire ...5-23 5-2 Jump Starting ... Halogen Bulbs ...6-33...