Owner's Manual
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... the mirror. Adjust eachmirror so you canjust see the side of your car. i : Manual To adjust the.left outside mirror, rotate the knob located on the driver's door. .Rotate. the Power (Option) If your -Buick has the optional power mirrors, the mirror controlis located on the driver's.door...the is. side of your car and the area behind your vehicle. I* . rear window defogger. Heated Outside Rearview Mirror (Option) The left or right to choose the mirror you want Then 'to clean the two photocells that make mirror work. Cleaniqg Photocells Use a cotton swab and glass ...
... the mirror. Adjust eachmirror so you canjust see the side of your car. i : Manual To adjust the.left outside mirror, rotate the knob located on the driver's door. .Rotate. the Power (Option) If your -Buick has the optional power mirrors, the mirror controlis located on the driver's.door...the is. side of your car and the area behind your vehicle. I* . rear window defogger. Heated Outside Rearview Mirror (Option) The left or right to choose the mirror you want Then 'to clean the two photocells that make mirror work. Cleaniqg Photocells Use a cotton swab and glass ...
Owner's Manual
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Store them from the car. Each endof the c.over duringsharp turns or quick starts and stops. Convenience Net (Sedan) Wagon Cargo SecurityCover (Option) The security coveris used 4 to get fully themplace. insert each end the cover of retracted, as you can unhookthe net so that it will lie flat .... The securitycovercan also be damaged. the To replace the cover, p.ut one endof .the coverin the bracket. It can the help keep them in Your car has a convenience net. Then push other springin and insert it . f . . . ... You'll it , pull onthe handle hnd pull the cover all ...
Store them from the car. Each endof the c.over duringsharp turns or quick starts and stops. Convenience Net (Sedan) Wagon Cargo SecurityCover (Option) The security coveris used 4 to get fully themplace. insert each end the cover of retracted, as you can unhookthe net so that it will lie flat .... The securitycovercan also be damaged. the To replace the cover, p.ut one endof .the coverin the bracket. It can the help keep them in Your car has a convenience net. Then push other springin and insert it . f . . . ... You'll it , pull onthe handle hnd pull the cover all ...
Owner's Manual
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...!somehe has. y;...?..< 7' ->?&$&.. , _' ' , .I. , This,section describes the warning lights gkges that and will may wonder what happensif.a car has to "the same reading as the old one was ::installed. Paying attention to turnback. Speedometer and Odometer Your speedometer letsyou See your vehicle has... been driven,:...U.S.) in either miles (used in the or klometers (usedbj:l::.r ...Canad,a). . Your odometer shows how far your speedin both miles per hour (mph) and ...
...!somehe has. y;...?..< 7' ->?&$&.. , _' ' , .I. , This,section describes the warning lights gkges that and will may wonder what happensif.a car has to "the same reading as the old one was ::installed. Paying attention to turnback. Speedometer and Odometer Your speedometer letsyou See your vehicle has... been driven,:...U.S.) in either miles (used in the or klometers (usedbj:l::.r ...Canad,a). . Your odometer shows how far your speedin both miles per hour (mph) and ...
Owner's Manual
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...always expect the unexpected." Assume that your vehicle is disabledor is a hazard. Expect occupants parked cars to open a door. Traffic Officer The traffic police officer also a sourceof important is : Drive...twice in theIndex. See "Hazard Warning Flasher" in advance of you . Always signal you Buick: Buckle up. (See "Safety Belts"in the Index.) Defensive driving really means ready for ...turn or change signals. down - This warns the driver behind parked cas, in parked cars-someone may encounter. Your -four-way flashers signal that pedestrians or other signs say....
...always expect the unexpected." Assume that your vehicle is disabledor is a hazard. Expect occupants parked cars to open a door. Traffic Officer The traffic police officer also a sourceof important is : Drive...twice in theIndex. See "Hazard Warning Flasher" in advance of you . Always signal you Buick: Buckle up. (See "Safety Belts"in the Index.) Defensive driving really means ready for ...turn or change signals. down - This warns the driver behind parked cas, in parked cars-someone may encounter. Your -four-way flashers signal that pedestrians or other signs say....
Owner's Manual
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... driver ahead. 176 on the road. They.may adjust.morequickly to wear sunglasses. to But'if you .follow another vehicle a freeway or highday, use low beams. True, most vehic1e.s now.have, day-night mirrors that enable the driver to You ,you are not this typeand.highbeams from that ... also affect your sunglasses beforeyou leave the service area. mzy want to reduce glare. But be sure to see aswe11 at night as parked cars, obstacles, pedestrians, or even train5 blocking railway crossings. But as much light the same thing at nightas in vision. What you doin the...
... driver ahead. 176 on the road. They.may adjust.morequickly to wear sunglasses. to But'if you .follow another vehicle a freeway or highday, use low beams. True, most vehic1e.s now.have, day-night mirrors that enable the driver to You ,you are not this typeand.highbeams from that ... also affect your sunglasses beforeyou leave the service area. mzy want to reduce glare. But be sure to see aswe11 at night as parked cars, obstacles, pedestrians, or even train5 blocking railway crossings. But as much light the same thing at nightas in vision. What you doin the...
Owner's Manual
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... towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting. Then Occasional waxing or mild polishing your Buick may be flushed promptly and not allowed to enter you rinse with water. High pressure car washes may have a "basec.oat/clearcoat" paint The paint finish on the surface, ...a soft, clean chamois a 100%cotton or Clean the outside the windshield withGM of color, gloss retention and durability. colored basecoat. Don't use cleaning agents that contain acid- Washing Your Vehicle The best wayto preserve your replaced when worn. Windshield Cleaner, Bon-Ami Powder@ (GM Part ...
... towel to avoid surface scratches and water spotting. Then Occasional waxing or mild polishing your Buick may be flushed promptly and not allowed to enter you rinse with water. High pressure car washes may have a "basec.oat/clearcoat" paint The paint finish on the surface, ...a soft, clean chamois a 100%cotton or Clean the outside the windshield withGM of color, gloss retention and durability. colored basecoat. Don't use cleaning agents that contain acid- Washing Your Vehicle The best wayto preserve your replaced when worn. Windshield Cleaner, Bon-Ami Powder@ (GM Part ...
Owner's Manual
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The cover will pull right off. If you can ''borrow" one . Just pick some feature your car are inserted in the front first. Replace it is of fuses, circuit breakers, and fusible thermal links in from short circuits by a combination of the ... sure the tabs are protected in the wiring itself. fires causedby electrical of the correct you can. Fuses and Circuit Breakers The wiring circuits your car that you ever have a problem the road and don't have a spare fuse, can of get along without like the radio or cigarette lighter and...
The cover will pull right off. If you can ''borrow" one . Just pick some feature your car are inserted in the front first. Replace it is of fuses, circuit breakers, and fusible thermal links in from short circuits by a combination of the ... sure the tabs are protected in the wiring itself. fires causedby electrical of the correct you can. Fuses and Circuit Breakers The wiring circuits your car that you ever have a problem the road and don't have a spare fuse, can of get along without like the radio or cigarette lighter and...
Owner's Manual
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Scheduled Maintenance Services Schedule I Follow Schedule'Iif your car is used for delivery service, police, taxi or other oil change At 6 OQd)..mi,~10~000 km) 0 0 I . 0 0 0 a I Inspection ' At 6,000mi. (10 000 km)and then every 15 ... than 10 miles (16 kilometers) and outside temperatures remain below freezing. .e When mosttrips include extended idling and/oi- Schedule I should also be followed if the car is MAINLY driven under one or more of Scheduled Maintenance Services Following Schedules I and 11j WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers) or Months, Whichever Occurs First...
Scheduled Maintenance Services Schedule I Follow Schedule'Iif your car is used for delivery service, police, taxi or other oil change At 6 OQd)..mi,~10~000 km) 0 0 I . 0 0 0 a I Inspection ' At 6,000mi. (10 000 km)and then every 15 ... than 10 miles (16 kilometers) and outside temperatures remain below freezing. .e When mosttrips include extended idling and/oi- Schedule I should also be followed if the car is MAINLY driven under one or more of Scheduled Maintenance Services Following Schedules I and 11j WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers) or Months, Whichever Occurs First...
Owner's Manual
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..., police car delivery or service. - 307 purchase a is mainly driven under dusty m or higher. Ask your dealer for the proper replacement intervals for front wheel bearings at each brake relining or 15,000 miles (25 000 km), whichever comes first.If you do not use your vehicle...'90O F (32 C) or 30,000 miles (50 000 k ) moreofkn under one or 'morethese of If you burns, cracks .or other damage. Uses such as awiththepropertype.See"SpecificationsChart.'' in the conditions: Index. of service manual, see "Service Publications" in delivery, and clean repackthe the Index. In heayy...
..., police car delivery or service. - 307 purchase a is mainly driven under dusty m or higher. Ask your dealer for the proper replacement intervals for front wheel bearings at each brake relining or 15,000 miles (25 000 km), whichever comes first.If you do not use your vehicle...'90O F (32 C) or 30,000 miles (50 000 k ) moreofkn under one or 'morethese of If you burns, cracks .or other damage. Uses such as awiththepropertype.See"SpecificationsChart.'' in the conditions: Index. of service manual, see "Service Publications" in delivery, and clean repackthe the Index. In heayy...
Owner's Manual
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... In Canada, information pertaining Product Service to identify them. . 322 Buick monitors product performance in the U.S. Now, you 'll get individual can obtained by writing to the bulletins. Some bulletins tell a technician how to proper use and care your vehicle better. You can get a an index to...to conditions affecting a small number of Columbia) and only for servicing our products better. states (and the fifty %US District of cars or trucks..Your Buick dealer or a have to your vehicle.' They can wait while and get these bulletins too. Some pertain the to repair a ...
... In Canada, information pertaining Product Service to identify them. . 322 Buick monitors product performance in the U.S. Now, you 'll get individual can obtained by writing to the bulletins. Some bulletins tell a technician how to proper use and care your vehicle better. You can get a an index to...to conditions affecting a small number of Columbia) and only for servicing our products better. states (and the fifty %US District of cars or trucks..Your Buick dealer or a have to your vehicle.' They can wait while and get these bulletins too. Some pertain the to repair a ...
Owner's Manual
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...Hill and Mountain Roads ...186 Hills. Disc Brake Wear ...168 Indicators. Brake-Transmission Shift ...78. 84 Introduction. Tire ...224 232 Jacking Up the Car ...Jump Starting ...206 K e y s ...62 Keyless Entry System. Service Parts Identification ...287' Lane Change Indicator ...89 LapBelt ...41 Lap-...Shoulder Belt Usage by Children ...56 Leaving Your Vehicle ...65.84 294 Light Bulbs. Driving in Your Car ...46 Hood. Turn Signal Indicator...89 Driving on ...: ...188 Hitches. Opening the ...247 Horn ...88 Hot Coolant Warning Light ...122...
...Hill and Mountain Roads ...186 Hills. Disc Brake Wear ...168 Indicators. Brake-Transmission Shift ...78. 84 Introduction. Tire ...224 232 Jacking Up the Car ...Jump Starting ...206 K e y s ...62 Keyless Entry System. Service Parts Identification ...287' Lane Change Indicator ...89 LapBelt ...41 Lap-...Shoulder Belt Usage by Children ...56 Leaving Your Vehicle ...65.84 294 Light Bulbs. Driving in Your Car ...46 Hood. Turn Signal Indicator...89 Driving on ...: ...188 Hitches. Opening the ...247 Horn ...88 Hot Coolant Warning Light ...122...
Owner's Manual
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......323 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR) ...35 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System Light ...36 Symbols on Road Signs...156 Symbols on Your Car ...12 ' Table of Contents ...9 Tachometer ...119 Tamper-Resistant Odometer ...114 Tailgate Operation ...: . 66 Tailgate Release ...66 Taillamp ....Bulb Replacement ...267 TapePlayerCare ...148 Temperature, Engine Coolant Warning Light ...122 Theft ...7 2 Thermostat ...259 Third Gear, Whento Use ...80 Third Seatback Operation ...19 Tilt Steering Wheel ...88 Time. Cleaning ...'284 Topstrap ...48 Torn Safety Belts ...1 ...59 ...
......323 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System (SIR) ...35 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System Light ...36 Symbols on Road Signs...156 Symbols on Your Car ...12 ' Table of Contents ...9 Tachometer ...119 Tamper-Resistant Odometer ...114 Tailgate Operation ...: . 66 Tailgate Release ...66 Taillamp ....Bulb Replacement ...267 TapePlayerCare ...148 Temperature, Engine Coolant Warning Light ...122 Theft ...7 2 Thermostat ...259 Third Gear, Whento Use ...80 Third Seatback Operation ...19 Tilt Steering Wheel ...88 Time. Cleaning ...'284 Topstrap ...48 Torn Safety Belts ...1 ...59 ...