Owner's Manual
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...automatic transaxle has Overdrive, D is like a, but you 're: NEUTRAL (N): In this position, your engine doesn't o connect with the engine racing isn't covered your accelerator pedal about 35 mph (56 km/h) or more power for normal driving. THIRD GEAR (3 ): If your vehicle is being towed. - When driving... on hilly, winding roads. by shifting out of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) with the wheels. When going down . AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (@):If your transaxle, see "If You're Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow" in most street and...
...automatic transaxle has Overdrive, D is like a, but you 're: NEUTRAL (N): In this position, your engine doesn't o connect with the engine racing isn't covered your accelerator pedal about 35 mph (56 km/h) or more power for normal driving. THIRD GEAR (3 ): If your vehicle is being towed. - When driving... on hilly, winding roads. by shifting out of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) with the wheels. When going down . AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (@):If your transaxle, see "If You're Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow" in most street and...
Owner's Manual
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ice can be even more . If you accelerate too fast,the drive wheels will spin and polish the surface under your clothing to alert police that you've been stopped by heavy snow, you are some things to ...do to fall. Even though you see apatch of ice ahead of all. Allow greater following distanceon any slippery road. Watch for sure that 's covered with ice. If you have no blankets or extra clothing, make a hard stop on the ice, and avoid sudden steering maneuvers. Try not to begin...
ice can be even more . If you accelerate too fast,the drive wheels will spin and polish the surface under your clothing to alert police that you've been stopped by heavy snow, you are some things to ...do to fall. Even though you see apatch of ice ahead of all. Allow greater following distanceon any slippery road. Watch for sure that 's covered with ice. If you have no blankets or extra clothing, make a hard stop on the ice, and avoid sudden steering maneuvers. Try not to begin...
Owner's Manual
Page 166
...chocks. 4. Stop and have to park your rig on a hill, here's how to do it 's a good idea to review these is covered in this . If you start to Leave After Parking on this manual, and the Index will need service more on aHill 1. are automatic transaxle ...chocks absorb the load. 3. Check periodically to PARK (P). 5. Maintenance When TrailerTowing Your vehicle will help you ever have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels. 3. Things that all hitch nuts and bolts tight. Release the parking brake. 2. Then, apply your engine: Shift into PARK (P) yet. See the...
...chocks. 4. Stop and have to park your rig on a hill, here's how to do it 's a good idea to review these is covered in this . If you start to Leave After Parking on this manual, and the Index will need service more on aHill 1. are automatic transaxle ...chocks absorb the load. 3. Check periodically to PARK (P). 5. Maintenance When TrailerTowing Your vehicle will help you ever have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels. 3. Things that all hitch nuts and bolts tight. Release the parking brake. 2. Then, apply your engine: Shift into PARK (P) yet. See the...
Owner's Manual
Page 192
The equipment you'll need is stored in the trunk. 4. Remove the wheel wrench from the floor of the trunk. 2. Lift off the jack and remove the spare tire. Turn the center retainer bolt on the compact spare tire housing counterclockwise toremove it, then lift the tire cover. 5-26 Pull the carpeting from the bag. 1 . Sedan 3.
The equipment you'll need is stored in the trunk. 4. Remove the wheel wrench from the floor of the trunk. 2. Lift off the jack and remove the spare tire. Turn the center retainer bolt on the compact spare tire housing counterclockwise toremove it, then lift the tire cover. 5-26 Pull the carpeting from the bag. 1 . Sedan 3.
Owner's Manual
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Then remove the housing that covers the spare tireby carefully pushing in the rear of the spare tire and remove the adapter. 3. Remove the wing nut from the vehicle. Turn the two wing nuts counterclockwise and remove the jack retainer plate. Then pull out the jack and wheel wrench. 2. Remove the spare tire. 5-27 Wagon The equipment you'll need is stored in on the top edge of the cover and pulling it away from the center of your vehicle. 1. Then lift up. 4. Fold down the third sealt, if so equipped.
Then remove the housing that covers the spare tireby carefully pushing in the rear of the spare tire and remove the adapter. 3. Remove the wing nut from the vehicle. Turn the two wing nuts counterclockwise and remove the jack retainer plate. Then pull out the jack and wheel wrench. 2. Remove the spare tire. 5-27 Wagon The equipment you'll need is stored in on the top edge of the cover and pulling it away from the center of your vehicle. 1. Then lift up. 4. Fold down the third sealt, if so equipped.
Owner's Manual
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A. Put the flat end into the notch and carefully pry the small center cover off . Standard Wheel Cover Wire Wheel Cover You will be using the flat end of the wheel cover until it comes off . 5-28 Removing the wire wheel cover requires this wire wheel key wrench. Pry along the edge of the wheel wrench to remove the wheel cover.
A. Put the flat end into the notch and carefully pry the small center cover off . Standard Wheel Cover Wire Wheel Cover You will be using the flat end of the wheel cover until it comes off . 5-28 Removing the wire wheel cover requires this wire wheel key wrench. Pry along the edge of the wheel wrench to remove the wheel cover.
Owner's Manual
Page 195
... slips the jack, you off the wire wheel cover. -,)yi A L: -'I Getting undera vehicle when it to be changed. Thejack location should be badly injured or killed. I I B. Never under the vehicle nearest the tire to the left. Raise the jack a little by rotating the wheel wrench clockwise (to the bolt on the ...end of the wire wheel wrench over the nut and turning it is jacked is supported mly by placing the key end of the jack...
... slips the jack, you off the wire wheel cover. -,)yi A L: -'I Getting undera vehicle when it to be changed. Thejack location should be badly injured or killed. I I B. Never under the vehicle nearest the tire to the left. Raise the jack a little by rotating the wheel wrench clockwise (to the bolt on the ...end of the wire wheel wrench over the nut and turning it is jacked is supported mly by placing the key end of the jack...
Owner's Manual
Page 198
Storethe wheel cover in the trunk or, if you have the flat tire repaired or replaced. Don't try to put a wheel cover on your compact spare, you have the wagon, in a criss-cross sequence as shown. It won 't fit your compact spare tire. on If you try to puta wheel cover on your compact spare. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in the rear cargo area, until you could damage the cover or the spare. 5-32 - .. NOTICE: Wheel covers won 't fit. 12.
Storethe wheel cover in the trunk or, if you have the flat tire repaired or replaced. Don't try to put a wheel cover on your compact spare, you have the wagon, in a criss-cross sequence as shown. It won 't fit your compact spare tire. on If you try to puta wheel cover on your compact spare. Tighten the wheel nuts firmly in the rear cargo area, until you could damage the cover or the spare. 5-32 - .. NOTICE: Wheel covers won 't fit. 12.
Owner's Manual
Page 200
Remove the tire retaining bolt from under the jack and position it in the wheel. 5. WHEEL WRENCI. FULL SIZE FLAT 1. Insert the bolt through the top wheel stud hole in the slot above the jack. \ 3. USE TOP HOLE WITH VALVE STEM OUTBOARI FOR STORAGE OF FULL-SIZE FLAT 5-34 Place the spacer overthe bolt and tighten the wing nut. With the air valve facing you, place the flat tire in the floor compartment. 2. Store the wheel well cover in the storage area. 4. Wagon (Securing the Flat Tire) The cover will not fit when a flat tireis stored in this location.
Remove the tire retaining bolt from under the jack and position it in the wheel. 5. WHEEL WRENCI. FULL SIZE FLAT 1. Insert the bolt through the top wheel stud hole in the slot above the jack. \ 3. USE TOP HOLE WITH VALVE STEM OUTBOARI FOR STORAGE OF FULL-SIZE FLAT 5-34 Place the spacer overthe bolt and tighten the wing nut. With the air valve facing you, place the flat tire in the floor compartment. 2. Store the wheel well cover in the storage area. 4. Wagon (Securing the Flat Tire) The cover will not fit when a flat tireis stored in this location.
Owner's Manual
Page 201
... you are finished changing the tire: 1. The compact spare is correctly inflated. Wagon Spare Cover Replacement To install the spare tirecover in your full-size tire repaired or replaced where you want....5 . Push the panel to replace your spare with guide rails. Overlap the lower rear edge of the cover to 3,000 miles ( 5 000 km), so you can . Insert the front upper corner into the track.... Adjust the position of the front panel one to the front; That can damage the tire and wheel, and maybe other parts of your compact spare through an 1 automatic car wash with a full-size...
... you are finished changing the tire: 1. The compact spare is correctly inflated. Wagon Spare Cover Replacement To install the spare tirecover in your full-size tire repaired or replaced where you want....5 . Push the panel to replace your spare with guide rails. Overlap the lower rear edge of the cover to 3,000 miles ( 5 000 km), so you can . Insert the front upper corner into the track.... Adjust the position of the front panel one to the front; That can damage the tire and wheel, and maybe other parts of your compact spare through an 1 automatic car wash with a full-size...
Owner's Manual
Page 248
I f necessary, use waxes and polishes that are non-abrasive and made for painted surhces to the painted surface of your aluminum wheels. 6-44 You can help to keep the paint finish looking new by hand may be applied. The clearcoat gives more depth and gloss ... foreign matter. Exterior painted surfaces aresubject to the colored basecoat. Don't use an automatic car wash that can take the can damage your Buick garaged or covered whenever possible. Wash the vehicle as soon as calcium chloride and other salts, ice melting agents, road oil and tar, tree sap, ...
I f necessary, use waxes and polishes that are non-abrasive and made for painted surhces to the painted surface of your aluminum wheels. 6-44 You can help to keep the paint finish looking new by hand may be applied. The clearcoat gives more depth and gloss ... foreign matter. Exterior painted surfaces aresubject to the colored basecoat. Don't use an automatic car wash that can take the can damage your Buick garaged or covered whenever possible. Wash the vehicle as soon as calcium chloride and other salts, ice melting agents, road oil and tar, tree sap, ...
Owner's Manual
Page 251
... Identification The eighth characterin your VIN is : 0 0 your Buick, see it if you 'll find the label on the Vehicle Certification and Service Parts labels and the certificates of title and registration. The VIN also appears on the wheel well (remove the spare tire cover to your VIN, the model designation, paint information...
... Identification The eighth characterin your VIN is : 0 0 your Buick, see it if you 'll find the label on the Vehicle Certification and Service Parts labels and the certificates of title and registration. The VIN also appears on the wheel well (remove the spare tire cover to your VIN, the model designation, paint information...
Owner's Manual
Page 322
Driving Through Deep Standing ...2-15 Weatherstrips ...6-43 Wheel Nut Torque ...5.32.6.53 WheelReplacement ...6-37 6-38 Wheel Replacement. Washer/Wiper Wagon Rear ...2-31 Windows.Power ...2-25 2-20. 6-22 ...10 Circuit Breaker ...6-50 2-29 Windshield Wipers ...Winter. Towinga ...4-28 4-33 Turn Signals ...Weightof ...4-30 Transaxle Fluid. w a g o n Cargo Security Cover ...2-42 2-8 Wagon Operation Liftgate ...WarningDevices ...5-2 WarningFlashers.Hazard ...5-1 Warning Lights. Used ...Windows ...2-25 Windows. Gages and Indicators ...2-49 6-43 WashingYourVehicle ...Water. ...
Driving Through Deep Standing ...2-15 Weatherstrips ...6-43 Wheel Nut Torque ...5.32.6.53 WheelReplacement ...6-37 6-38 Wheel Replacement. Washer/Wiper Wagon Rear ...2-31 Windows.Power ...2-25 2-20. 6-22 ...10 Circuit Breaker ...6-50 2-29 Windshield Wipers ...Winter. Towinga ...4-28 4-33 Turn Signals ...Weightof ...4-30 Transaxle Fluid. w a g o n Cargo Security Cover ...2-42 2-8 Wagon Operation Liftgate ...WarningDevices ...5-2 WarningFlashers.Hazard ...5-1 Warning Lights. Used ...Windows ...2-25 Windows. Gages and Indicators ...2-49 6-43 WashingYourVehicle ...Water. ...