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The 2003 PontiacMontana Owner Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ...Front Seats ...Rear Seats Safety Belts ...Child Restraints Air Bag Systems ...Restraint System Check Features and Controls ... Audio System(s) ...Driving Your Vehicle ...4-1 Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle ...4-2 ...4-32 Towing 5-1 Service and Appearance Care ...Service ...5-3 5-5 Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-10 All-Wheel Drive ...5-49 ...5-51 Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-57 Tires ...5-59 ...5-85 Appearance Care Vehicle Identification ...5-94 Electrical System ...5-95 Capacities...
The 2003 PontiacMontana Owner Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ...Front Seats ...Rear Seats Safety Belts ...Child Restraints Air Bag Systems ...Restraint System Check Features and Controls ... Audio System(s) ...Driving Your Vehicle ...4-1 Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle ...4-2 ...4-32 Towing 5-1 Service and Appearance Care ...Service ...5-3 5-5 Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-10 All-Wheel Drive ...5-49 ...5-51 Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-57 Tires ...5-59 ...5-85 Appearance Care Vehicle Identification ...5-94 Electrical System ...5-95 Capacities...
Owner's Manual
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... the coolant heater plugged in the area where you'll be seriously injured. There are several different positions for at least 15 amps. 4. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. The answer depends on the driver's side of extension cord could be parking your vehicle can give you 're in...
... the coolant heater plugged in the area where you'll be seriously injured. There are several different positions for at least 15 amps. 4. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. The answer depends on the driver's side of extension cord could be parking your vehicle can give you 're in...
Owner's Manual
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... Warning Flasher Switch E Instrument Panel Cluster F, ICenter Outlets G Audio System H Side Outlets I. Accessory Power Outlet S. The main components of the instrument panel are the following: A. Hood Release K. Horn M. Climate Controls P.
... Warning Flasher Switch E Instrument Panel Cluster F, ICenter Outlets G Audio System H Side Outlets I. Accessory Power Outlet S. The main components of the instrument panel are the following: A. Hood Release K. Horn M. Climate Controls P.
Owner's Manual
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... (Without Entertainment System) Your vehicle may have a rear climate-control system that may adversely affect the performance of the system. Use of non-GM approved hood deflectors may block the flow of air inio your vehicle. This knob is located below the main climate-control system on the... hood that allows the driver to adjust the fan speed or a rear-seat passenger to change the direction of the air flow. e Keep the path under ...
... (Without Entertainment System) Your vehicle may have a rear climate-control system that may adversely affect the performance of the system. Use of non-GM approved hood deflectors may block the flow of air inio your vehicle. This knob is located below the main climate-control system on the... hood that allows the driver to adjust the fan speed or a rear-seat passenger to change the direction of the air flow. e Keep the path under ...
Owner's Manual
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... Your Vehicle ...Fuel ...Gasoline Octane ...Gasoline Specifications ...California Fuel ...Additives ...Fuels in Foreign Countries ...Filling Your Tank ...Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...Hood Release ...Engine Compartment Overview ...Engine Oil ...Engine Air CleanedFilter ...Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...tnglne Gooiant ...Radiator Pressure Cap ...Engine Overheating ...Cooling System ...Power Steering Fluid ...
... Your Vehicle ...Fuel ...Gasoline Octane ...Gasoline Specifications ...California Fuel ...Additives ...Fuels in Foreign Countries ...Filling Your Tank ...Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...Hood Release ...Engine Compartment Overview ...Engine Oil ...Engine Air CleanedFilter ...Automatic Transaxle Fluid ...tnglne Gooiant ...Radiator Pressure Cap ...Engine Overheating ...Cooling System ...Power Steering Fluid ...
Owner's Manual
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... the vehicle and push up and injure you even when the engine is not running. a 1. Things t L burn can get on the driver's side under the hood can start a fire. Pull the hood release handle, located on hl-- Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. Checking Things Under the...
... the vehicle and push up and injure you even when the engine is not running. a 1. Things t L burn can get on the driver's side under the hood can start a fire. Pull the hood release handle, located on hl-- Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. Checking Things Under the...
Owner's Manual
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...when handling it. Then follow these steps: 1. Lift the hood to increased engine temperatures under the hood, so be hot due to relieve pressure on the hood prop. 2. Use your hood prop sleeve when handling the hood prop. 5. Put the end of the hood. Return the prop to release it firmly. 5-11 3. ...Pull forward on properly. Remove the hood prop from its retainer. 4. Let the hood down and close it from the...
...when handling it. Then follow these steps: 1. Lift the hood to increased engine temperatures under the hood, so be hot due to relieve pressure on the hood prop. 2. Use your hood prop sleeve when handling the hood prop. 5. Put the end of the hood. Return the prop to release it firmly. 5-11 3. ...Pull forward on properly. Remove the hood prop from its retainer. 4. Let the hood down and close it from the...
Owner's Manual
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Wait until there is no coolant, your engine if it can catch fire. If you open the hood. See "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" in the Index for information on driving to a safe place in an emergency. t --an- CAUTION: (Continued) 5-27 The costiy ...repairs wouid not be covered by your engine catches fire because you just open the hood. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam Notice: If your warranty.See "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" in the Index for...
Wait until there is no coolant, your engine if it can catch fire. If you open the hood. See "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" in the Index for information on driving to a safe place in an emergency. t --an- CAUTION: (Continued) 5-27 The costiy ...repairs wouid not be covered by your engine catches fire because you just open the hood. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam Notice: If your warranty.See "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" in the Index for...
Owner's Manual
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... it off the engine and get everyone out of steam, try this section. If you no steam, the problem may decide not to lift the hood but see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in this for three minutes while you're parked. If the warning continues, pull over, stop...
... it off the engine and get everyone out of steam, try this section. If you no steam, the problem may decide not to lift the hood but see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in this for three minutes while you're parked. If the warning continues, pull over, stop...
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Radiator Pressure Cap B. Cooling System When you . A. Electric Engine Cooling Fans C. Coolant Recovery Tank 5-29 If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you decide it cools down. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. The vehicle should be parked on a level surface.
Radiator Pressure Cap B. Cooling System When you . A. Electric Engine Cooling Fans C. Coolant Recovery Tank 5-29 If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running and can injure you decide it cools down. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan. The vehicle should be parked on a level surface.
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... will avoid sparks and help save your vehicle. 1. You wouldn't be damaged. 4. The repairs wouldn't be sure the vehicles aren't touching each vehicle. Open the hoods and locate the batteries. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground, both batteries. If you don't follow these steps could cause a ground connection...
... will avoid sparks and help save your vehicle. 1. You wouldn't be damaged. 4. The repairs wouldn't be sure the vehicles aren't touching each vehicle. Open the hoods and locate the batteries. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground, both batteries. If you don't follow these steps could cause a ground connection...
Owner's Manual
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... assembly away from the lamp housinq Headlamps 1. Unscrew the black retainer ring that holds the bulb assembly in this section, contact your dealer. 3. Open the hood. 2. I 4. Bulb Replacement For the type of bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on page 5-53. 6. For any bulb changing procedure not listed in place. 5. Halcyer Bulbs Halogen...
... assembly away from the lamp housinq Headlamps 1. Unscrew the black retainer ring that holds the bulb assembly in this section, contact your dealer. 3. Open the hood. 2. I 4. Bulb Replacement For the type of bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on page 5-53. 6. For any bulb changing procedure not listed in place. 5. Halcyer Bulbs Halogen...
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Open the hood. 9. See Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker ana' Parking iamps on the bottom of the headlamp assembly with the holes in the lamp support bracket. 10. t signal/parking lamp assembly to the headlamp assembly. 3. Align the pins on page 5-53 next. 7 Remnve the t h ~ m h s ~ r eattzching the f r ~ nturn ~r! Pull the front turn signal/parking lamp assembly. To reinstall the front turn signaVparking lamp assembly away from the vehicle. 5-53 Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and Parking Lamps 1.
Open the hood. 9. See Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker ana' Parking iamps on the bottom of the headlamp assembly with the holes in the lamp support bracket. 10. t signal/parking lamp assembly to the headlamp assembly. 3. Align the pins on page 5-53 next. 7 Remnve the t h ~ m h s ~ r eattzching the f r ~ nturn ~r! Pull the front turn signal/parking lamp assembly. To reinstall the front turn signaVparking lamp assembly away from the vehicle. 5-53 Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and Parking Lamps 1.
Owner's Manual
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S rterSwitch Chec Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all key lock cylinders, hood latch assemblies, secondary latches, pivots, spring anchor and release pawl, hood and door hinges, rear folding seats, fuel door hinge, liftgate hinges, power sliding door cable and sliding door track(s). When you or others could move ...
S rterSwitch Chec Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all key lock cylinders, hood latch assemblies, secondary latches, pivots, spring anchor and release pawl, hood and door hinges, rear folding seats, fuel door hinge, liftgate hinges, power sliding door cable and sliding door track(s). When you or others could move ...
Owner's Manual
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... VERSATRAKTM Fluid (GM Part No. (Rear Drive U.S. 12378514, in Canada 10953474, or equivalent). U.S. 12346241, in Canada Module) and Transfer Case 8890 1045). (Power Transfer Unit) I 1 Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor and Release Pawl Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. Chassis Lubricant (GM Part No. U S . 12377985, in Canada System...
... VERSATRAKTM Fluid (GM Part No. (Rear Drive U.S. 12378514, in Canada 10953474, or equivalent). U.S. 12346241, in Canada Module) and Transfer Case 8890 1045). (Power Transfer Unit) I 1 Hood Latch Assembly, Secondary Latch, Pivots, Spring Anchor and Release Pawl Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM Part No. Chassis Lubricant (GM Part No. U S . 12377985, in Canada System...
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U.S. U.S. 992723, or equivalent) or lubricant f meeting requirements o NLGl #2, Category LB or GC-LB. U.S.12345579, in (GM Part No. Fluid/Lubricant Usage Hood and Door Hinges, Rear Folding Seat, Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube Fuel Door 12346241, in Canada 10953014, or equivalent). 6-17 Hinge, Liftgate Canada 10953474, or equivalent). Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. Hinges, Power Sliding Door Cable Usage Sliding Door Track Weatherstrip Conditioning Fluid/Lubricant Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM 12346293, in Canada Part No.
U.S. U.S. 992723, or equivalent) or lubricant f meeting requirements o NLGl #2, Category LB or GC-LB. U.S.12345579, in (GM Part No. Fluid/Lubricant Usage Hood and Door Hinges, Rear Folding Seat, Multi-Purpose Lubricant, Superlube Fuel Door 12346241, in Canada 10953014, or equivalent). 6-17 Hinge, Liftgate Canada 10953474, or equivalent). Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. Hinges, Power Sliding Door Cable Usage Sliding Door Track Weatherstrip Conditioning Fluid/Lubricant Lubriplate Lubricant Aerosol (GM 12346293, in Canada Part No.
Owner's Manual
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Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-10 Checking Your Restraint Systems ...1-99 Chemical Paint Spotting ...5-91 Child Restraints Built-In Child Restraint ...1-78 Child RestraintSystems ...1-59 Infants and Young Children ...1-56 ...
Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-10 Checking Your Restraint Systems ...1-99 Chemical Paint Spotting ...5-91 Child Restraints Built-In Child Restraint ...1-78 Child RestraintSystems ...1-59 Infants and Young Children ...1-56 ...
Owner's Manual
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A illlbllG~ ...V - qn 35 HomeLink Transmitter, Programming ...2-47 HomeLink@ Transmitter ...2-47 Hood Checking Things Under ...5-10 Release ...5-10 G Gage Engine Coolant Temperature ...3-42 Fuel ...3-47 Speedometer ...3-36 -r,.-L---&-' IcIblIUIIIGlGI ... 0 07 3 - 3 1 - Fuel ...5-5 Additives ...5-6 CaliforniaFuel ...5-6 Filling a PortableFuelContainer ...5-9 Filling YourTank ...5-7 Fuels ...
A illlbllG~ ...V - qn 35 HomeLink Transmitter, Programming ...2-47 HomeLink@ Transmitter ...2-47 Hood Checking Things Under ...5-10 Release ...5-10 G Gage Engine Coolant Temperature ...3-42 Fuel ...3-47 Speedometer ...3-36 -r,.-L---&-' IcIblIUIIIGlGI ... 0 07 3 - 3 1 - Fuel ...5-5 Additives ...5-6 CaliforniaFuel ...5-6 Filling a PortableFuelContainer ...5-9 Filling YourTank ...5-7 Fuels ...