Owner's Manual
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...speed willgo down forfive or six seconds. NOTICE: Holding your keyin "Start" for about 15 seconds between each try to shift to "P" (Park)your Buick is if moving. With your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn the ignition keyto "Start." When the engine starts, letgo of the key. If ...it could damage the transmission. And the excessive heat can damage your accelerator pedal all way to the the floor and holding it there. NOTICE: Don't try to help avoid drainingyour battery: When ...
...speed willgo down forfive or six seconds. NOTICE: Holding your keyin "Start" for about 15 seconds between each try to shift to "P" (Park)your Buick is if moving. With your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn the ignition keyto "Start." When the engine starts, letgo of the key. If ...it could damage the transmission. And the excessive heat can damage your accelerator pedal all way to the the floor and holding it there. NOTICE: Don't try to help avoid drainingyour battery: When ...
Owner's Manual
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Power (Option) If your Buick has optional power mirrors, the mirror control is opened. I Outside Mirrors Manual To ...desired direction. Convex Outside Mirror Your right side mirror convex. I Adjust each mirror so you can see more is heated when you activate the rear window defogger. ! Closing the mirror cover turns off the lights. 10s is A convex ...surface curved so you canjust see the sideof your car and the area behind your vehicle. Heated Outside Rearview Mirror (Option) The left outside mirror must be The adjusted manually. right outside mirror is from the driver...
Power (Option) If your Buick has optional power mirrors, the mirror control is opened. I Outside Mirrors Manual To ...desired direction. Convex Outside Mirror Your right side mirror convex. I Adjust each mirror so you can see more is heated when you activate the rear window defogger. ! Closing the mirror cover turns off the lights. 10s is A convex ...surface curved so you canjust see the sideof your car and the area behind your vehicle. Heated Outside Rearview Mirror (Option) The left outside mirror must be The adjusted manually. right outside mirror is from the driver...
Owner's Manual
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and . When it's ready, it 's ready. I The armrest between the front seats opens intoa storage area. Storage Armrest (Option) ...k !* . r NOTICE: If you h'old a cigarette lighter with your hand in all the way and let go. the heating element. To use the cigarette lighter, pushit in while it is heating, it won'tbeable to back away from the heating element when it will pop back itself. Cigarette Lighter It's near the ashtray. That can makeit overheat, damagling the lighter.
and . When it's ready, it 's ready. I The armrest between the front seats opens intoa storage area. Storage Armrest (Option) ...k !* . r NOTICE: If you h'old a cigarette lighter with your hand in all the way and let go. the heating element. To use the cigarette lighter, pushit in while it is heating, it won'tbeable to back away from the heating element when it will pop back itself. Cigarette Lighter It's near the ashtray. That can makeit overheat, damagling the lighter.
Owner's Manual
Page 131
button only once with exterior the temperature displayed will not,change the set temperature. You can choose from60°F (16°C) to heat cool at the maximum. If your Buick has the Electronic Climate Control option, The following information tells you want maintained inside the vehicle, push TEMP A or v. It is not necessary...
button only once with exterior the temperature displayed will not,change the set temperature. You can choose from60°F (16°C) to heat cool at the maximum. If your Buick has the Electronic Climate Control option, The following information tells you want maintained inside the vehicle, push TEMP A or v. It is not necessary...
Owner's Manual
Page 136
... on, the off . Floor Pushing the FLOOR setting directs all air flow to deactivate the DEFROST must air'conditioner. B Venti1atio.n For mild outside temperatures, when heating or little A/C cooling is needed, press the button to the floor outlets. Air will flow through the instrument panel outlets near the floor. Defog This...
... on, the off . Floor Pushing the FLOOR setting directs all air flow to deactivate the DEFROST must air'conditioner. B Venti1atio.n For mild outside temperatures, when heating or little A/C cooling is needed, press the button to the floor outlets. Air will flow through the instrument panel outlets near the floor. Defog This...
Owner's Manual
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After 10 minutes, it will go off by itself or pressing the button again during the heating cycle If will send heated through the heater outlets, air and some through the heater outlets. Your warranty would not cover this damage. Use defrost when you see on the .... Don't put decals there, you need additional warming time, push the button again. Defrosting The Defrost setting directs most the air through the defroster vents. Heating When outsidetemperatures are cold, slidingthe lever to Warm will shut it off . 135
After 10 minutes, it will go off by itself or pressing the button again during the heating cycle If will send heated through the heater outlets, air and some through the heater outlets. Your warranty would not cover this damage. Use defrost when you see on the .... Don't put decals there, you need additional warming time, push the button again. Defrosting The Defrost setting directs most the air through the defroster vents. Heating When outsidetemperatures are cold, slidingthe lever to Warm will shut it off . 135
Owner's Manual
Page 151
... the tape or the tape player is inthe secure mode. Cassette tapes should cleaned regularly, each be cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. If you notice a reduction in the SECURED mode. Enter your secretcode as entered. The display will display ~4000". as Press the AM-FM button. The...
... the tape or the tape player is inthe secure mode. Cassette tapes should cleaned regularly, each be cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. If you notice a reduction in the SECURED mode. Enter your secretcode as entered. The display will display ~4000". as Press the AM-FM button. The...
Owner's Manual
Page 181
... just idle. This saves as long you must. Preserve the can get andit keeps the battery charged.You will needa well-charged battery to preservethe heat. fuel as long as possible. s:1 -,I Run your vehicle. 179 That is, push the accelerator slightly. When you can . Butdo it go a little faster ...fuel. This uses lessfuel for the heat thatyou get out of the vehicle and do some fairly vigorous exercises every half hour so until help keep warm,you run awhile.
... just idle. This saves as long you must. Preserve the can get andit keeps the battery charged.You will needa well-charged battery to preservethe heat. fuel as long as possible. s:1 -,I Run your vehicle. 179 That is, push the accelerator slightly. When you can . Butdo it go a little faster ...fuel. This uses lessfuel for the heat thatyou get out of the vehicle and do some fairly vigorous exercises every half hour so until help keep warm,you run awhile.
Owner's Manual
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... rear edge of the driver's door shows the correct inflation pressuresfor your tires, when they're cold. "Cold" means your tires don't have too much heat Tire overloading Badwear Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Inflation Tire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label which is all right.
... rear edge of the driver's door shows the correct inflation pressuresfor your tires, when they're cold. "Cold" means your tires don't have too much heat Tire overloading Badwear Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Inflation Tire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label which is all right.
Owner's Manual
Page 262
... respect to these grades. All passenger type (P Metric) tires must meet General all passenger car tires must conform to Federal safety requirements in can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. J The grade C corresponds to a level performance of laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law. Excessive speed, underinflation, or...
... respect to these grades. All passenger type (P Metric) tires must meet General all passenger car tires must conform to Federal safety requirements in can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. J The grade C corresponds to a level performance of laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law. Excessive speed, underinflation, or...
Owner's Manual
Page 266
...of Your Buick Use a vacuum cleaner often to remove the suds. Use solvent-type cleaners in a well-ventilated area only. Always clean a whole trim panel or section. As soon asyou've cleaned the section, use them on the container label. NOTICE: Be careful with a hair dryer heat lamp.You... section with a clean, damp cloth. Use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to remove any loose dirt. a Don't saturate the material. Your Buick dealer has GM cleaners, a solvent-type two spot lifter and foam-type powdered cleaner. Here are stubborn. Wipe vinyl or leather with a clean, wet ...
...of Your Buick Use a vacuum cleaner often to remove the suds. Use solvent-type cleaners in a well-ventilated area only. Always clean a whole trim panel or section. As soon asyou've cleaned the section, use them on the container label. NOTICE: Be careful with a hair dryer heat lamp.You... section with a clean, damp cloth. Use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to remove any loose dirt. a Don't saturate the material. Your Buick dealer has GM cleaners, a solvent-type two spot lifter and foam-type powdered cleaner. Here are stubborn. Wipe vinyl or leather with a clean, wet ...
Owner's Manual
Page 267
... ring. Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry 0 If a stain remains, follow the foam-type instructions the area withan air hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to use solvent-type cleanerat all. Keep 0 Carefully scrapeoff excess stain, then sponge the changing to spread. Greasy or Oily Stains 0 If needed, clean...
... ring. Gently scrape excess soil from fabric, immediately dry 0 If a stain remains, follow the foam-type instructions the area withan air hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to use solvent-type cleanerat all. Keep 0 Carefully scrapeoff excess stain, then sponge the changing to spread. Greasy or Oily Stains 0 If needed, clean...
Owner's Manual
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...-of lubrication. Section C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Listed below are inspections and services which should let yourGM dealer's do service department or other conditionswhich-# could cause a heat build-up the floor in the Index. You should be performed at once. for hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc.
...-of lubrication. Section C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Listed below are inspections and services which should let yourGM dealer's do service department or other conditionswhich-# could cause a heat build-up the floor in the Index. You should be performed at once. for hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc.