Owner's Manual
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... a brief list of almost pages in this manual. Part 3: Comfort Controls & Audio together to explain things quickly. use it on the last page of service under different conditions. information. This will help you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. It also gives you when to perform Using Your 1993 Pontiac vehicle maintenance and what to do if you find helpful...
... a brief list of almost pages in this manual. Part 3: Comfort Controls & Audio together to explain things quickly. use it on the last page of service under different conditions. information. This will help you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. It also gives you when to perform Using Your 1993 Pontiac vehicle maintenance and what to do if you find helpful...
Owner's Manual
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.... Push the seatback solidly up to ensure inertial latch will hook and lock securely during sudden stops. Safety Belts: They're For Everyone This partof the manual tells you should not do with safety belts. 4 12 Split Fold-Down Rear Seat (OPTION) I I To Open: Pull forward on an easyentry seat to use safety belts properly. It also tells you some things you...
.... Push the seatback solidly up to ensure inertial latch will hook and lock securely during sudden stops. Safety Belts: They're For Everyone This partof the manual tells you should not do with safety belts. 4 12 Split Fold-Down Rear Seat (OPTION) I I To Open: Pull forward on an easyentry seat to use safety belts properly. It also tells you some things you...
Owner's Manual
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... the switch all the way to lock and unlock the glove box. During this "breaking-in" guideline every time you get new brake linings Lockout Feature: Use the door key to the right. with a lockout feature to the left. Features & Controls Remote Trunk Release (CONK) Glove Box Your modern Pontiac doesn't need an elaborate "break-in." it wl But il perform better in the long run...
... the switch all the way to lock and unlock the glove box. During this "breaking-in" guideline every time you get new brake linings Lockout Feature: Use the door key to the right. with a lockout feature to the left. Features & Controls Remote Trunk Release (CONK) Glove Box Your modern Pontiac doesn't need an elaborate "break-in." it wl But il perform better in the long run...
Owner's Manual
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... electrical power can remove the key. A warning chime will to display some of switch as the radio. Keeping your Accessory: An " ~ n " position in the ignition the engine is running. This locks your accessories, and to operate some instrument panel warning lights. When the engine starts, release the key. Use this Note that allow you . But even when you of your electrical sound if you open the driver's door accessories, such as turn the switch five positions: Run...
... electrical power can remove the key. A warning chime will to display some of switch as the radio. Keeping your Accessory: An " ~ n " position in the ignition the engine is running. This locks your accessories, and to operate some instrument panel warning lights. When the engine starts, release the key. Use this Note that allow you . But even when you of your electrical sound if you open the driver's door accessories, such as turn the switch five positions: Run...
Owner's Manual
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Features & Controls Both Transax/es(CONTI Holding your key in your vehicle. And the excessive heat can damage your engine. m . . If you add electrical parts or accessories, you could be drained much gasoline.Try pushing your engine gets warm. 3. To Start Your 3300 V6 Engine (Code N): 1. Turn your dealer. The idle speed will cause your battery to be flooded with too much sooner. Your engine is designed to...
Features & Controls Both Transax/es(CONTI Holding your key in your vehicle. And the excessive heat can damage your engine. m . . If you add electrical parts or accessories, you could be drained much gasoline.Try pushing your engine gets warm. 3. To Start Your 3300 V6 Engine (Code N): 1. Turn your dealer. The idle speed will cause your battery to be flooded with too much sooner. Your engine is designed to...
Owner's Manual
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... still turn on an automatic transaxle, while the ignition is released on an automatic transaxle. Your DRL work with alight sensor on new vehicles sold in P (Park) or N (Neutral) on the headlights any time you need to the reduced brightness of DRL again (if the headlight switchis off until you release the parking brake on a manual transaxle or shift out of the instrument panel. lights On Reminder If you open the driver's door...
... still turn on an automatic transaxle, while the ignition is released on an automatic transaxle. Your DRL work with alight sensor on new vehicles sold in P (Park) or N (Neutral) on the headlights any time you need to the reduced brightness of DRL again (if the headlight switchis off until you release the parking brake on a manual transaxle or shift out of the instrument panel. lights On Reminder If you open the driver's door...
Owner's Manual
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... the instrument If Your Headlights areOff: panel also will be on . Your high beam headlights willturn on . Release the leverto turn them off the instrument cluster lights and displays. ... 76 Rotate the switch to the left to turn off . Use the lever to change between high and beams. low Instrument Panel Intensity Control You can brighten or dim your high beam headlights to signal a driver in To change the headlights...
... the instrument If Your Headlights areOff: panel also will be on . Your high beam headlights willturn on . Release the leverto turn them off the instrument cluster lights and displays. ... 76 Rotate the switch to the left to turn off . Use the lever to change between high and beams. low Instrument Panel Intensity Control You can brighten or dim your high beam headlights to signal a driver in To change the headlights...
Owner's Manual
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.... Push the top of the switch to the instrument panel intensity control. To turn on . To turn on . When using fog lights, the parking lights or low beam headlights must be on again. Front Reading Lights (omorv) These lights and the interior courtesy lights will comeon when you open the doors. N2158 1 Fog Lights The switch for your fog lights is next to turn off the light. When the high beams go off...
.... Push the top of the switch to the instrument panel intensity control. To turn on . To turn on . When using fog lights, the parking lights or low beam headlights must be on again. Front Reading Lights (omorv) These lights and the interior courtesy lights will comeon when you open the doors. N2158 1 Fog Lights The switch for your fog lights is next to turn off the light. When the high beams go off...
Owner's Manual
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... knob to change betweenthe AM and FM bands volume. (the digital screen will display AM or F", and if the station is in stereo, STEREO will appear on time radio station frequency, the AM or L (Balance): The control ring or FM radio band, whether the stationis R behind the lower knob adjusts the fronthear speaker balance. TURN PWR (Power): With the ignition lefthight speaker balance...
... knob to change betweenthe AM and FM bands volume. (the digital screen will display AM or F", and if the station is in stereo, STEREO will appear on time radio station frequency, the AM or L (Balance): The control ring or FM radio band, whether the stationis R behind the lower knob adjusts the fronthear speaker balance. TURN PWR (Power): With the ignition lefthight speaker balance...
Owner's Manual
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...time or radio station frequency, the AM or FM radio band, whether the station is in stereo, AM STEREO or F M STEREO will be is on the digital screen). AM stereo. AM/FM Stereo Radio with the levers in the middle position, lefthight speaker balance. TURN PWR (Power): With the ignition on the AM or FM radio... five separate the upper knob to change between the frequencies of sound to deR L (Balance): The control ring emphasize a frequency. AM-FM: Press the lower knob to tune in radio stations want AM stereo, such as when a station (the radio station frequency will be displayed). c>...
...time or radio station frequency, the AM or FM radio band, whether the station is in stereo, AM STEREO or F M STEREO will be is on the digital screen). AM stereo. AM/FM Stereo Radio with the levers in the middle position, lefthight speaker balance. TURN PWR (Power): With the ignition on the AM or FM radio... five separate the upper knob to change between the frequencies of sound to deR L (Balance): The control ring emphasize a frequency. AM-FM: Press the lower knob to tune in radio stations want AM stereo, such as when a station (the radio station frequency will be displayed). c>...
Owner's Manual
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...'s best to yourDelco/GM radio because AMAX is in radio stations (the or FM radio band, whether the station is automatic. have to do anything to begin with Compact Disc Player (opTIoN) BAL (Balance): The control ring behind the lower knob adjuststhe fronthear speaker balance. AMAX reduces noise knob again to tune in stereo, and other radio functions. It can produce...
...'s best to yourDelco/GM radio because AMAX is in radio stations (the or FM radio band, whether the station is automatic. have to do anything to begin with Compact Disc Player (opTIoN) BAL (Balance): The control ring behind the lower knob adjuststhe fronthear speaker balance. AMAX reduces noise knob again to tune in stereo, and other radio functions. It can produce...
Owner's Manual
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... to dash from behind out parked cars, often followedby other drivers to brake or turn suddenly. Rear-end collisionsare about the most dangerous time is Sunday from 10 a.m. Yet they might do , you through a shopping center parking lot where there wellare marked lanes, directional arrows, and designated parking areas, expect some drivers to opena door. 126 Expect other children. That day is : Drive defensively...
... to dash from behind out parked cars, often followedby other drivers to brake or turn suddenly. Rear-end collisionsare about the most dangerous time is Sunday from 10 a.m. Yet they might do , you through a shopping center parking lot where there wellare marked lanes, directional arrows, and designated parking areas, expect some drivers to opena door. 126 Expect other children. That day is : Drive defensively...
Owner's Manual
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...There is also . and then it shows how to its appearance care. Service ...Fuel ...HoodRelease ...Engineoil ...Aircleaner ...Transaxle Fluid ...Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield WasherFluid ...Brakes ...Battery ...BulbReplacement ...Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...Capacities & Specifications ...Fluids & Lubricants ...Replacement Bulbs ...Normal Maintenance ReplacementParts ... technical information about the care of your...
...There is also . and then it shows how to its appearance care. Service ...Fuel ...HoodRelease ...Engineoil ...Aircleaner ...Transaxle Fluid ...Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield WasherFluid ...Brakes ...Battery ...BulbReplacement ...Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...Capacities & Specifications ...Fluids & Lubricants ...Replacement Bulbs ...Normal Maintenance ReplacementParts ... technical information about the care of your...
Owner's Manual
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You tow a trailer often. I 213 I . . When to Change Engine Oil See if any one of these is true for your vehicle, then you have to park outside and most of the time (as in door-to-door delivery,or in very cold weather, 0" F (-18°C) or colder. If your oil. It's below freezing outside in stop-and-go traffic). If any one of...
You tow a trailer often. I 213 I . . When to Change Engine Oil See if any one of these is true for your vehicle, then you have to park outside and most of the time (as in door-to-door delivery,or in very cold weather, 0" F (-18°C) or colder. If your oil. It's below freezing outside in stop-and-go traffic). If any one of...
Owner's Manual
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..., Chime, Gages, ABS , BTSI, Daytime Running Lights ( D m ) (Canada) Horn Chime, Interior Lights, Passive Restraints, Radio/Clock Memory Heater, Air Conditioning, ABS, DRL (Canada), Engine Block Heater Radio, Cruise Control, Variable Effort Steering Turn Signals Power Door Locks Exterior Lights,Fog Lights, Instrument Panel Lights, DRL (Canada) Power Windows (Circuit Breaker) Windshield WipedWasher Engine Controls, Starter and Charging System BLANK Flash-to-Pass (US.) Power Seats, Rear Window Defogger (Circuit Breaker) BLANK Engine Control Module, Ignition System BLANK Headlights, DRL (Canada...
..., Chime, Gages, ABS , BTSI, Daytime Running Lights ( D m ) (Canada) Horn Chime, Interior Lights, Passive Restraints, Radio/Clock Memory Heater, Air Conditioning, ABS, DRL (Canada), Engine Block Heater Radio, Cruise Control, Variable Effort Steering Turn Signals Power Door Locks Exterior Lights,Fog Lights, Instrument Panel Lights, DRL (Canada) Power Windows (Circuit Breaker) Windshield WipedWasher Engine Controls, Starter and Charging System BLANK Flash-to-Pass (US.) Power Seats, Rear Window Defogger (Circuit Breaker) BLANK Engine Control Module, Ignition System BLANK Headlights, DRL (Canada...
Owner's Manual
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... for individual Product Service Publications may Manual includes the Maintenance Schedule all PSP'sNumber list published by Pontiac model inForm the year. 1993 Grand Pontiac Am ...S-9310-N $43.00 PSP Index 'Please specify special body or engine types onorder form. for current and past model Pontiac Detroit, MI 48207 vehicles. Box 07130 Service Publications are bulletins, letters and articles on the same order. engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, tions listed...
... for individual Product Service Publications may Manual includes the Maintenance Schedule all PSP'sNumber list published by Pontiac model inForm the year. 1993 Grand Pontiac Am ...S-9310-N $43.00 PSP Index 'Please specify special body or engine types onorder form. for current and past model Pontiac Detroit, MI 48207 vehicles. Box 07130 Service Publications are bulletins, letters and articles on the same order. engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, tions listed...
Owner's Manual
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... Material...245 Brake Fluid ...225 Glass ...243 Engine Coolant ...222 Inside of Your Pontiac ...240 Leather and Vinyl ...242 Engine Oil Level ...209 Hydraulic Clutch ...220 Outside of Your Pontiac ...243 Power Steering Fluid ...224 Safety Belts...242 Safety Belt Systems ...40 Sheet Metal Damage ...245 Transaxle Fluid Special Problems ...241 Automatic ...216 Top of a Vehicle ...129 .. Controlled-Cycle Windshield Wipers80 Convex Outside Mirror ...81 Coolant ...221 Checking & Adding ...222. 251. 253 Low Coolant Warning Light ...93 . 294...
... Material...245 Brake Fluid ...225 Glass ...243 Engine Coolant ...222 Inside of Your Pontiac ...240 Leather and Vinyl ...242 Engine Oil Level ...209 Hydraulic Clutch ...220 Outside of Your Pontiac ...243 Power Steering Fluid ...224 Safety Belts...242 Safety Belt Systems ...40 Sheet Metal Damage ...245 Transaxle Fluid Special Problems ...241 Automatic ...216 Top of a Vehicle ...129 .. Controlled-Cycle Windshield Wipers80 Convex Outside Mirror ...81 Coolant ...221 Checking & Adding ...222. 251. 253 Low Coolant Warning Light ...93 . 294...
Owner's Manual
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... Daytime Running Lights ...75 . FogLights ...77. 229 Headlights ...74. 228. 254 Headlights Reminder ...75 Instrument Panel Intensity Control . .76 Parking ...74. 254 Reading ...77. 255 Removing & Replacing Bulbs ...228. 229. 254 Replacement Bulbs...254 Shift ...62 Taillights ...229. 254 Trunk ...78 Turn Signal ...69. 254 Warning Lights ...91. 170 Lights on ...154.165 Hood Release ...205 Safety Warning ...206 Warning, Overheated Engine ...92 Horn ...67 Hot Engine. Vehicle ...247 Idling Your Engine ...64. 67 Ignition Key ...44 Key Release Button...51 Positions ...51 Illuminated Entry/Exit...
... Daytime Running Lights ...75 . FogLights ...77. 229 Headlights ...74. 228. 254 Headlights Reminder ...75 Instrument Panel Intensity Control . .76 Parking ...74. 254 Reading ...77. 255 Removing & Replacing Bulbs ...228. 229. 254 Replacement Bulbs...254 Shift ...62 Taillights ...229. 254 Trunk ...78 Turn Signal ...69. 254 Warning Lights ...91. 170 Lights on ...154.165 Hood Release ...205 Safety Warning ...206 Warning, Overheated Engine ...92 Horn ...67 Hot Engine. Vehicle ...247 Idling Your Engine ...64. 67 Ignition Key ...44 Key Release Button...51 Positions ...51 Illuminated Entry/Exit...
Owner's Manual
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...When to Change ...213 Shifting Into ...57. 64 Passenger Belts (seeSafety Belts) Passenger SideCup HolderKtorage Area ...84 Passing ...138 Polishing andWaxing (see Appearance Care) Power Door Locks ...46 Power Mirrors ...82 Power Seat Controls ...9 Power Steering Fluid ...224. 252. 253 N e w Car "Break-In" Requirements ...50. 161 Night Driving ...142 Night Vision ...142 o c t a n e Requirements (see Odometer & Speedometer) Rear Door Security Locks ...47 Mirrors Long Distance Driving...150 Inside Manual Day/Night ...81 Low Battery ...171 Manual Remote Control ...82 Low Oil Pressure Warning...
...When to Change ...213 Shifting Into ...57. 64 Passenger Belts (seeSafety Belts) Passenger SideCup HolderKtorage Area ...84 Passing ...138 Polishing andWaxing (see Appearance Care) Power Door Locks ...46 Power Mirrors ...82 Power Seat Controls ...9 Power Steering Fluid ...224. 252. 253 N e w Car "Break-In" Requirements ...50. 161 Night Driving ...142 Night Vision ...142 o c t a n e Requirements (see Odometer & Speedometer) Rear Door Security Locks ...47 Mirrors Long Distance Driving...150 Inside Manual Day/Night ...81 Low Battery ...171 Manual Remote Control ...82 Low Oil Pressure Warning...
Owner's Manual
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...81 Rear Window Defogger ...105 Reclining Seatbacks ...10 Remote Fuel Filler Door ...203 Remote Trunk Release ...49 Replacement Brakes...226 Replacement Bulbs ...254 Replacement Fuses ...249 Replacement Parts ...257 Replacement, Windshield Wiper ...230 Replacing Safety Belts ...40 Replacing Tires ...234 Replacing Wheels ...237 Restraint. Reporting...284 Scheduled MaintenanceServices ...262 Seat Adjustment...9 Seat Belts (seeSafety'Belts) Seat Controls ...8 Easy-Entry ...1 1 Head Restraint ...11 299 ... Hill and Mountain ...152 Roadside Assistance Program ...285 Rocking Your Vehicle ...194...
...81 Rear Window Defogger ...105 Reclining Seatbacks ...10 Remote Fuel Filler Door ...203 Remote Trunk Release ...49 Replacement Brakes...226 Replacement Bulbs ...254 Replacement Fuses ...249 Replacement Parts ...257 Replacement, Windshield Wiper ...230 Replacing Safety Belts ...40 Replacing Tires ...234 Replacing Wheels ...237 Restraint. Reporting...284 Scheduled MaintenanceServices ...262 Seat Adjustment...9 Seat Belts (seeSafety'Belts) Seat Controls ...8 Easy-Entry ...1 1 Head Restraint ...11 299 ... Hill and Mountain ...152 Roadside Assistance Program ...285 Rocking Your Vehicle ...194...