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Seats & Safety 6elts I I 4 14 When the bike hits the block, it 's just a seaton wheels. For example, if the bike is going ! 3. Take the simplest "car." Suppose it stops. I Why Safety Belts Work When you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes. 1. But the child keeps going 10 mph (16 km/h), so is the child. 2.
Seats & Safety 6elts I I 4 14 When the bike hits the block, it 's just a seaton wheels. For example, if the bike is going ! 3. Take the simplest "car." Suppose it stops. I Why Safety Belts Work When you ride in or on anything, you go as fast as it goes. 1. But the child keeps going 10 mph (16 km/h), so is the child. 2.
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Then stop the "car." The rider doesn't stop over more time to speed. or the instrument panel... That's why safety belts make such good sense. 8. Get it could be the windshield... I With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You stop . 6. 4. In a real vehicle, it up to stop. You get more distance, and your strongest bones take the forces. The person keeps going until stopped by something. I r 7. or the safety belts! 15 Put someone on it. 5.
Then stop the "car." The rider doesn't stop over more time to speed. or the instrument panel... That's why safety belts make such good sense. 8. Get it could be the windshield... I With safety belts, you slow down as the vehicle does. You stop . 6. 4. In a real vehicle, it up to stop. You get more distance, and your strongest bones take the forces. The person keeps going until stopped by something. I r 7. or the safety belts! 15 Put someone on it. 5.
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...where there wellare marked lanes, directional arrows, and designated parking areas, expect some drivers to pedestrians even ifyou know when the vehicle in parked cars to 4 a.m. Here's a final bit of you are common. is at1 a.m. In fact, GM Research studies show that pedestriansor other ...next section. isn't just a little more dangerous! Rear-end collisionsare about the most and the least dangerous times for movement in your Pontiac: Buckle up. (See the Index under Safety Belts.) Defensive driving really means "be careless and make mistakes. The safest time is Sunday...
...where there wellare marked lanes, directional arrows, and designated parking areas, expect some drivers to pedestrians even ifyou know when the vehicle in parked cars to 4 a.m. Here's a final bit of you are common. is at1 a.m. In fact, GM Research studies show that pedestriansor other ...next section. isn't just a little more dangerous! Rear-end collisionsare about the most and the least dangerous times for movement in your Pontiac: Buckle up. (See the Index under Safety Belts.) Defensive driving really means "be careless and make mistakes. The safest time is Sunday...
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...in Emergencies There are times when steering can "drive" through the curve. But sometimes you can be preparedto steer back to your speed. Your Pontiac can stop . When you because it 's harder to see the road ahead of your safety belts and keep both hands on yourspeed, this ...enter you can avoid these . Then steer around the problem. If you need to reduce your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out from nowhere, or a child darts out from between parked cars and stops right in time. Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. there isn't room. If you are always possible ...
...in Emergencies There are times when steering can "drive" through the curve. But sometimes you can be preparedto steer back to your speed. Your Pontiac can stop . When you because it 's harder to see the road ahead of your safety belts and keep both hands on yourspeed, this ...enter you can avoid these . Then steer around the problem. If you need to reduce your lane, or a car suddenly pulls out from nowhere, or a child darts out from between parked cars and stops right in time. Maintain a reasonable, steady speed. there isn't room. If you are always possible ...
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If you suspect that the driver of the vehicle you want to pass isn't aware of your move into the other cars are some tips for passing: "Drive ahead." Look down anddrop back again and wait for another opportunity. When it 's all right to pass (providing the ...
If you suspect that the driver of the vehicle you want to pass isn't aware of your move into the other cars are some tips for passing: "Drive ahead." Look down anddrop back again and wait for another opportunity. When it 's all right to pass (providing the ...
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One reason is that should remain visible-such as parked cars, obstacles, pedestrians,or even trains blocking railway crossings. But as a 20-year-old. Your eyes will have pulled into a brightly-lighted service or refreshment area. ...
One reason is that should remain visible-such as parked cars, obstacles, pedestrians,or even trains blocking railway crossings. But as a 20-year-old. Your eyes will have pulled into a brightly-lighted service or refreshment area. ...
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As you go over the topof a hill, be surprised by . 153 your lane, likea stalled car or an Stay in your own lane. You'll want Winter driving can present special problems. See theIndex under Winter to leave extra room to ...
As you go over the topof a hill, be surprised by . 153 your lane, likea stalled car or an Stay in your own lane. You'll want Winter driving can present special problems. See theIndex under Winter to leave extra room to ...
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That your care that they don't touch eachother Pontiac. When you call, tell the towingservice: That your vehicle cannot be correct. If there was an accident, what was hctory-new by adding aftermarket itemslike ... service tow your vehiclehas front-wheel drive. The make, model, and year your vehicle has been changed or modified since it was damaged. lowing %ur Pontiac Try to prevent electrical shorting. The usual towing equipment is: or any other metal. (A) Sling-type tow truck (B) Wheel-lift tow truck...
That your care that they don't touch eachother Pontiac. When you call, tell the towingservice: That your vehicle cannot be correct. If there was an accident, what was hctory-new by adding aftermarket itemslike ... service tow your vehiclehas front-wheel drive. The make, model, and year your vehicle has been changed or modified since it was damaged. lowing %ur Pontiac Try to prevent electrical shorting. The usual towing equipment is: or any other metal. (A) Sling-type tow truck (B) Wheel-lift tow truck...
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...a clamping device designed b carrier if it is being towed. Never getunder your transaxle will be damaged. position to prevent the automatic door locks from a car position, with chains or steel cables before it isn't properly I 176 If the underneath the towed vehicle. Problems on the Road Towing Your... Pontiac (CONT.:) A To help avoid injury to you or others: 0 Never let passengersride in a vehicle that can be cut sharp edges by thetow truck. 0 Always...
...a clamping device designed b carrier if it is being towed. Never getunder your transaxle will be damaged. position to prevent the automatic door locks from a car position, with chains or steel cables before it isn't properly I 176 If the underneath the towed vehicle. Problems on the Road Towing Your... Pontiac (CONT.:) A To help avoid injury to you or others: 0 Never let passengersride in a vehicle that can be cut sharp edges by thetow truck. 0 Always...
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... 178 This will be required for your particular vehicle. of the towed vehicle. Use wheel-lift or car carrier equipment (additional ramping may be damaged. Also be sure to read all the information in Towing b u r Pontiac earlier in this , install a towing dolly beneath the wheels that would otherwise be on the Road... damage a vehicle.To help avoid this section. Problems on the ground during the tow. I Attach a separate safety chain to use the proper hook-up for car carrier equipment).
... 178 This will be required for your particular vehicle. of the towed vehicle. Use wheel-lift or car carrier equipment (additional ramping may be damaged. Also be sure to read all the information in Towing b u r Pontiac earlier in this , install a towing dolly beneath the wheels that would otherwise be on the Road... damage a vehicle.To help avoid this section. Problems on the ground during the tow. I Attach a separate safety chain to use the proper hook-up for car carrier equipment).
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may vary with respect to these level of passenger car tires. A tire marked C specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Warning: The traction grade assigned to this tire is established for use on a and possible tire failure. ... tires available as measured under controlled conditions and its ability to degenerate and sidewalls of performance which all grades, all such tires meet General passenger car tires must meet under controlled conditions on General No. 109. All passenger type higher levels of performance onthe (P Metric) tires must conform to Federal laboratory...
may vary with respect to these level of passenger car tires. A tire marked C specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Warning: The traction grade assigned to this tire is established for use on a and possible tire failure. ... tires available as measured under controlled conditions and its ability to degenerate and sidewalls of performance which all grades, all such tires meet General passenger car tires must meet under controlled conditions on General No. 109. All passenger type higher levels of performance onthe (P Metric) tires must conform to Federal laboratory...
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... Occasional waxingor mild polishing of pbntiac (CONT) dish or car washing (non-detergent) soaps. Aluminum Wheels If your Pontiac has these, don't use chrome polish on them . Service & Appearance Care Cleaning the Outside Your of your Pontiac may water to enter your vehicle. Also, don't use...or abrasives. All cleaning agents should be necessary to remove residue from your dealer. (See the I d a under Appearance Care.) Your Pontiac has a "basecoat/ clearcoat" paint finish. High pressure vehicle washes cause may be flushed promptly and not allowed todry on themyou could stain....
... Occasional waxingor mild polishing of pbntiac (CONT) dish or car washing (non-detergent) soaps. Aluminum Wheels If your Pontiac has these, don't use chrome polish on them . Service & Appearance Care Cleaning the Outside Your of your Pontiac may water to enter your vehicle. Also, don't use...or abrasives. All cleaning agents should be necessary to remove residue from your dealer. (See the I d a under Appearance Care.) Your Pontiac has a "basecoat/ clearcoat" paint finish. High pressure vehicle washes cause may be flushed promptly and not allowed todry on themyou could stain....
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...-1-800-ROADSIDE or 1-800-762-3743. 286 Pontiac regularly sends its dealers useful service bulletins about Pontiac products. We then prepare bulletins for cars and light trucks with the latest parts, may avoid future costly repairs. Some bulletins tella technician how to obtain Product Service Publications and Indexesas described ..., we hope that you can help a technician service your location Vehicle model, year and color Mileage of Columbia) and only for servicing our products better. Pontiac monitors product performance in the fifty U.S.
...-1-800-ROADSIDE or 1-800-762-3743. 286 Pontiac regularly sends its dealers useful service bulletins about Pontiac products. We then prepare bulletins for cars and light trucks with the latest parts, may avoid future costly repairs. Some bulletins tella technician how to obtain Product Service Publications and Indexesas described ..., we hope that you can help a technician service your location Vehicle model, year and color Mileage of Columbia) and only for servicing our products better. Pontiac monitors product performance in the fifty U.S.
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...in the index and how you will first need to see index of cars or model year, you may want . To do this, you can get one: What bu'll Find inthe Index A list of all PSP's published by Pontiac for all models in the affecting a small number of PSPs. Price ... the specific PSPs you may have to determine if a specific bulletin applies to to a particular model. It provides a variety of Pontiac vehicles are listed in same the index. Your Pontiac dealer or a PSP's, such as those whichmay pertain qualified technician may want to buy. PSP's covering all models of information. Individual...
...in the index and how you will first need to see index of cars or model year, you may want . To do this, you can get one: What bu'll Find inthe Index A list of all PSP's published by Pontiac for all models in the affecting a small number of PSPs. Price ... the specific PSPs you may have to determine if a specific bulletin applies to to a particular model. It provides a variety of Pontiac vehicles are listed in same the index. Your Pontiac dealer or a PSP's, such as those whichmay pertain qualified technician may want to buy. PSP's covering all models of information. Individual...
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...could cause injury toyou or others and damage to it in the most recently published'issue. They are intended for indexes forthe 1990-1993 model years. Pontiac Division service manuals are not meant for technicians. We will take your vehicle that is not over yet, we'll send you the... most recent publication for that an index is mailed to a current model year car or truck. Check theorder form for indexes for an index...
...could cause injury toyou or others and damage to it in the most recently published'issue. They are intended for indexes forthe 1990-1993 model years. Pontiac Division service manuals are not meant for technicians. We will take your vehicle that is not over yet, we'll send you the... most recent publication for that an index is mailed to a current model year car or truck. Check theorder form for indexes for an index...
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... 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...
... 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...
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...-Cycle ...80 Service Engine Soon ...98 Winter Driving ...156 Upshift Indicator ...62. 98 Driving on Snow or Ice ...156 Washer. Windshield ...80. 224 If Your Car is Stuck in Deep Snow ...159. 193 Weight Gross Axle Rating (GAWR) ...230 If You're Caught in a Gross Vehicle Rating (GVWR) ...230 Blizzard ...157...
...-Cycle ...80 Service Engine Soon ...98 Winter Driving ...156 Upshift Indicator ...62. 98 Driving on Snow or Ice ...156 Washer. Windshield ...80. 224 If Your Car is Stuck in Deep Snow ...159. 193 Weight Gross Axle Rating (GAWR) ...230 If You're Caught in a Gross Vehicle Rating (GVWR) ...230 Blizzard ...157...