Owner's Manual
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You get more distance, You and your strongest bones take the forces. safety belts make such 1-10 you With safety belts, slow down as the vehicle does. L or the instrument panel ... That's why good sense. stop over more time to stop. or the safety belts!
You get more distance, You and your strongest bones take the forces. safety belts make such 1-10 you With safety belts, slow down as the vehicle does. L or the instrument panel ... That's why good sense. stop over more time to stop. or the safety belts!
Owner's Manual
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... the right frontpassenger's safety belt.' . ,.. \ . . : \- The light tells you . To read how, see the partof this manual called "Children" and the caution label on the instrument panel,which shows AIR BAG. The system checks air bag's electrical systemfor the malfunctions. \ , . Air bags inflate with an air bag. See"Air Bag Readiness Light...
... the right frontpassenger's safety belt.' . ,.. \ . . : \- The light tells you . To read how, see the partof this manual called "Children" and the caution label on the instrument panel,which shows AIR BAG. The system checks air bag's electrical systemfor the malfunctions. \ , . Air bags inflate with an air bag. See"Air Bag Readiness Light...
Owner's Manual
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The driver's air bag is the air bag? Where is in the instrument panel on the passenger's side. Mow the Air Bag System Works The right front passenger's air bag is in the middle of the steering wheel. 1-22
The driver's air bag is the air bag? Where is in the instrument panel on the passenger's side. Mow the Air Bag System Works The right front passenger's air bag is in the middle of the steering wheel. 1-22
Owner's Manual
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...particular crash, no can be air bag is determined by the angle ,of a crash. In any occupant and the steering wheel or instrument panel. Vehicle damage is only one bag shouldhave inflated simply because the damage of to a vehicle or because what the repair costs were. 6f...above below this . The sensing a system triggers a chemical reaction the sodium azide of the air bag modules packed insidethe steering wheel and in instrument the panel in front the rightfront passenger. The threshold level so can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, that it could cause injury. - I ...
...particular crash, no can be air bag is determined by the angle ,of a crash. In any occupant and the steering wheel or instrument panel. Vehicle damage is only one bag shouldhave inflated simply because the damage of to a vehicle or because what the repair costs were. 6f...above below this . The sensing a system triggers a chemical reaction the sodium azide of the air bag modules packed insidethe steering wheel and in instrument the panel in front the rightfront passenger. The threshold level so can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, that it could cause injury. - I ...
Owner's Manual
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...inflates, then get out soon as If you 'll need replace otherparts. 1-24 L There will you may warm, but can contactthe steering wheel or the instrument panel. What will be hot for people witha history of asthma,or other parts.The service manual €or your a r i bag system.If y0u don't...safe to severe fbntal or near-frontal collisions. After the air bag Mates, it too hot to vehicle covers the need some new parts for instrument panelfor the right front passenger's bag, will be some smoke and dust coming from the . The air bag supplements the protection provided by ...
...inflates, then get out soon as If you 'll need replace otherparts. 1-24 L There will you may warm, but can contactthe steering wheel or the instrument panel. What will be hot for people witha history of asthma,or other parts.The service manual €or your a r i bag system.If y0u don't...safe to severe fbntal or near-frontal collisions. After the air bag Mates, it too hot to vehicle covers the need some new parts for instrument panelfor the right front passenger's bag, will be some smoke and dust coming from the . The air bag supplements the protection provided by ...
Owner's Manual
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... bag and system. don't want the system to an airbag when it inflates. Your Pontiac dealer and the Grand Service Manual have to replace air the bag modulein the steering wheel or both the air bag moduleand the instrument panel the for you damage thecover for Owner Publications'' in several places of around your...
... bag and system. don't want the system to an airbag when it inflates. Your Pontiac dealer and the Grand Service Manual have to replace air the bag modulein the steering wheel or both the air bag moduleand the instrument panel the for you damage thecover for Owner Publications'' in several places of around your...
Owner's Manual
Page 64
... of the fuel of the lock keys to release the not activated. 2-8 That will force outsideair into yourvehicle. If you have a: outlets onor under the i instrument panel,open becausecarbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your vehicle. The remote trunk releasehandle is to the vehicle and turn the trunk cylinder. 4 CAUTION: . . Remote...
... of the fuel of the lock keys to release the not activated. 2-8 That will force outsideair into yourvehicle. If you have a: outlets onor under the i instrument panel,open becausecarbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your vehicle. The remote trunk releasehandle is to the vehicle and turn the trunk cylinder. 4 CAUTION: . . Remote...
Owner's Manual
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... transaxle (on automatic models),but never t y to push-startyour vehicle. RUN (D): This position is where the returns after key you can use RUN to displaysome instrument panel warning lights. When the engine starts, release thekey. NOTICE: If your engine. If it isall the way in which you need to turn theengine f off...
... transaxle (on automatic models),but never t y to push-startyour vehicle. RUN (D): This position is where the returns after key you can use RUN to displaysome instrument panel warning lights. When the engine starts, release thekey. NOTICE: If your engine. If it isall the way in which you need to turn theengine f off...
Owner's Manual
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... won 'tstat? Your the the vehicle won 't start engine. Automatic transaxle Move your Pontiac is moving , use NEUTRAL(N) only. if the clutch pedalis not all the way down -- Starting Your Engine Engines stast differently. Shift toPARK (P) only when your instrument panel. (See "Vehicle Identification Number" in Index.) Follow the proper the steps to...
... won 'tstat? Your the the vehicle won 't start engine. Automatic transaxle Move your Pontiac is moving , use NEUTRAL(N) only. if the clutch pedalis not all the way down -- Starting Your Engine Engines stast differently. Shift toPARK (P) only when your instrument panel. (See "Vehicle Identification Number" in Index.) Follow the proper the steps to...
Owner's Manual
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... experiencing a problem or a headlamp is if malfunctioning. ~ The headlamp highfiow beam indicator light flash may burned be on. If the arrows don't go on the instrument panelwill flash in the Index). Turn and Lane Change Signals The turn is finished, the lever will return automatically. If a bulb is burned,out,replace... signal lever all the way up or down. Hold it . lever will be out. When the high beams are on, this blue light on the instrument panel also will return The by itself whenyou release it to flash.
... experiencing a problem or a headlamp is if malfunctioning. ~ The headlamp highfiow beam indicator light flash may burned be on. If the arrows don't go on the instrument panelwill flash in the Index). Turn and Lane Change Signals The turn is finished, the lever will return automatically. If a bulb is burned,out,replace... signal lever all the way up or down. Hold it . lever will be out. When the high beams are on, this blue light on the instrument panel also will return The by itself whenyou release it to flash.
Owner's Manual
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Lamps I Headlamps Rotate the band counterclockwise to second position the to turn on: Headlamps 0 ParkingLamps SidemarkerLamps Taillamps Instrument Panel Lights 0 0 lamps Rotate the band clockwise toOFF to turn signal/multifunction lever controls your vehicle'slamps. to turn all the The band on the turn on: 0 0 0 ParkingLamps SidemarkerLamps Taillamps Instrument Panel Lights 2-39
Lamps I Headlamps Rotate the band counterclockwise to second position the to turn on: Headlamps 0 ParkingLamps SidemarkerLamps Taillamps Instrument Panel Lights 0 0 lamps Rotate the band clockwise toOFF to turn signal/multifunction lever controls your vehicle'slamps. to turn all the The band on the turn on: 0 0 0 ParkingLamps SidemarkerLamps Taillamps Instrument Panel Lights 2-39
Owner's Manual
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... lamps low-beam or headlamps must be on the to turn on . Fog Lamps Interior Lamps Instrument Panel IntensityControl The switch for your instrument cluster lamps by rotating the instrument panel intensity control switch. When the highbeams go off the instrument cluster lamps and displays. 2-41 Rotate the switch all the waythe rightto turn the lamps...
... lamps low-beam or headlamps must be on the to turn on . Fog Lamps Interior Lamps Instrument Panel IntensityControl The switch for your instrument cluster lamps by rotating the instrument panel intensity control switch. When the highbeams go off the instrument cluster lamps and displays. 2-41 Rotate the switch all the waythe rightto turn the lamps...
Owner's Manual
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Glove Box K. B. Ashtray N. Fog Lamp Switch S. Instrument Panel Intensity Control/ Interior Lamps G . Your instlument panel is fast you're going, how much fuel you're using, and many other things you know at a to drive... Switch Q. Audio System Switch T. Hood Release Handle 2-51 You'll know how is designed let you 'll need to glance how your instrument panel are: I. Gear Shift Lever A. D. Fuse Panel Vent M. Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bag) P. Side Window Defogger Vent J. Lighter T r Signal/Multifunction ,Lever un SRS - Hazard Warning...
Glove Box K. B. Ashtray N. Fog Lamp Switch S. Instrument Panel Intensity Control/ Interior Lamps G . Your instlument panel is fast you're going, how much fuel you're using, and many other things you know at a to drive... Switch Q. Audio System Switch T. Hood Release Handle 2-51 You'll know how is designed let you 'll need to glance how your instrument panel are: I. Gear Shift Lever A. D. Fuse Panel Vent M. Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bag) P. Side Window Defogger Vent J. Lighter T r Signal/Multifunction ,Lever un SRS - Hazard Warning...
Owner's Manual
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Instrument Panel Cluster Your Pontiac is equippedwiththisinstrument panel cluster, includes indicator warning lights and h gages that apply to read about those that are explained on the following pages. Be sure to instrument panel the cluster for your vehicle. I . , ' ...
Instrument Panel Cluster Your Pontiac is equippedwiththisinstrument panel cluster, includes indicator warning lights and h gages that apply to read about those that are explained on the following pages. Be sure to instrument panel the cluster for your vehicle. I . , ' ...
Owner's Manual
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... driver's door to the mileage totalof the old odometer, then must be.But if it it can't, then it . Trip Odometer Tamper-Resistant Odometer Your Pontiac has a tamper-resistant odometer.you last reset it 's set at the topleft side of the instrument panel cluster. 2-53
... driver's door to the mileage totalof the old odometer, then must be.But if it it can't, then it . Trip Odometer Tamper-Resistant Odometer Your Pontiac has a tamper-resistant odometer.you last reset it 's set at the topleft side of the instrument panel cluster. 2-53
Owner's Manual
Page 124
...theheater ducts and the windshield defroster vents. If you want, turn the knob. slightly ducts and wanner air is directed through the instrument panel outlets.Set the center control h o b to the upper portionof your heating system will more quickly provide heat be more apparent ... 3-2 See "Engine CoolantHeater" in two ways. d HEATER: This setting brings heated air through the he'aterducts and some through the instrument panel outlets; This settingbrings in the outside air, but sunnydays. O Temperature Knob The centercontrol knob regulates the temperature the of air coming through...
...theheater ducts and the windshield defroster vents. If you want, turn the knob. slightly ducts and wanner air is directed through the instrument panel outlets.Set the center control h o b to the upper portionof your heating system will more quickly provide heat be more apparent ... 3-2 See "Engine CoolantHeater" in two ways. d HEATER: This setting brings heated air through the he'aterducts and some through the instrument panel outlets; This settingbrings in the outside air, but sunnydays. O Temperature Knob The centercontrol knob regulates the temperature the of air coming through...
Owner's Manual
Page 125
... through the heater ducts is portion of system. 1! Climate Control System with Air Conditioning (Option) Mode Knob The right controlknob changes the functions your body instrument panel outlets, but sunny days. This setting recirculates muchof the air inside your vehicle's fuel economy. The fan is always running unlessthe mode control is moved...
... through the heater ducts is portion of system. 1! Climate Control System with Air Conditioning (Option) Mode Knob The right controlknob changes the functions your body instrument panel outlets, but sunny days. This setting recirculates muchof the air inside your vehicle's fuel economy. The fan is always running unlessthe mode control is moved...
Owner's Manual
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... with the temperature knob in outside and air direct it . The system will bring i outside air and cool it to cool down on instrument panel. 3-4 VENT Use when outside temperatures are mild, and little heating cooling is used long periods of the on very hot use A/C with ... upper body, but your lower body.You may notice this temperature difference more quickly provide heat becausethe engine coolant is or through the instrument panel outlets. DEFROST This setting directs air through the windshield aid defroster vents. Set the center control knob to let hot, inside air ...
... with the temperature knob in outside and air direct it . The system will bring i outside air and cool it to cool down on instrument panel. 3-4 VENT Use when outside temperatures are mild, and little heating cooling is used long periods of the on very hot use A/C with ... upper body, but your lower body.You may notice this temperature difference more quickly provide heat becausethe engine coolant is or through the instrument panel outlets. DEFROST This setting directs air through the windshield aid defroster vents. Set the center control knob to let hot, inside air ...
Owner's Manual
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... "Engine Coolant Heater" the Index. or VENT and HEATER are mild, and little heating or cooling is directedthrough the instrument panel outlets. Veri, 3ys1 Use when outsidetemperatures are economical positions because Your Pontiac's flow-through ventilation system supplies the air conditioner compressor doesn't run in improved air will more quickly provide heat because...
... "Engine Coolant Heater" the Index. or VENT and HEATER are mild, and little heating or cooling is directedthrough the instrument panel outlets. Veri, 3ys1 Use when outsidetemperatures are economical positions because Your Pontiac's flow-through ventilation system supplies the air conditioner compressor doesn't run in improved air will more quickly provide heat because...
Owner's Manual
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... the side vents toward the side windows. To warm passengers while keeping windows cleari, the use B'LEND. Keep the hoodand front air inletfree of the instrument panel. The DEFROST setting directsais through the defroster vents located on top of ice, snow or any other obstruction (such as leaves). Keep the air path...
... the side vents toward the side windows. To warm passengers while keeping windows cleari, the use B'LEND. Keep the hoodand front air inletfree of the instrument panel. The DEFROST setting directsais through the defroster vents located on top of ice, snow or any other obstruction (such as leaves). Keep the air path...