Owner's Manual
Page 55
... the pedal about one-quarter of the way down for abou three seconds. Your engine is designed to Start. See the Index under Towing Your Pontiac. Turn your ignition key to work with too much sooner. As soon as it doesn't start (or starts but because of your vehicle. And the... excessive heat can damage your dealer. When the engine starts, let goof the key. m . . The idle speed will cause your battery to Start. In some other ...
... the pedal about one-quarter of the way down for abou three seconds. Your engine is designed to Start. See the Index under Towing Your Pontiac. Turn your ignition key to work with too much sooner. As soon as it doesn't start (or starts but because of your vehicle. And the... excessive heat can damage your dealer. When the engine starts, let goof the key. m . . The idle speed will cause your battery to Start. In some other ...
Owner's Manual
Page 56
... change the way the fuel injection system operates. NOTICE Holding your key in Start for abou 15 seconds. See the Index under Towing b u r Pontiac. If your engine still won'tstart (or starts but then stops), it as you drive too quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water can... come in your vehicle. And the excessive heat can 't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through your engine's air intake and badly damage your dealer. Triving 1lL Your engine is ...
... change the way the fuel injection system operates. NOTICE Holding your key in Start for abou 15 seconds. See the Index under Towing b u r Pontiac. If your engine still won'tstart (or starts but then stops), it as you drive too quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water can... come in your vehicle. And the excessive heat can 't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through your engine's air intake and badly damage your dealer. Triving 1lL Your engine is ...
Owner's Manual
Page 86
... to reveal the ashtray. I That can also use the lighter, just push it in all the way and let go. Place your hand while is heating. Sunglasses Stonge To use this tray as a cup holder. When it's ready, it will pop back by pulling up on causing damage. Don't hold a ... you do , cigarettes or other smoking materials could set them fire, on the snuffer. Ashtray and Lighter Lift the cover to back away from the heating element when it's ready. Don't put papers andother things that burn into your ashtrays. To clean the ashtray,lift it overheat, damaging the lighter and...
... to reveal the ashtray. I That can also use the lighter, just push it in all the way and let go. Place your hand while is heating. Sunglasses Stonge To use this tray as a cup holder. When it's ready, it will pop back by pulling up on causing damage. Don't hold a ... you do , cigarettes or other smoking materials could set them fire, on the snuffer. Ashtray and Lighter Lift the cover to back away from the heating element when it's ready. Don't put papers andother things that burn into your ashtrays. To clean the ashtray,lift it overheat, damaging the lighter and...
Owner's Manual
Page 103
...the air coming throughthe system. Block Heater. (Vent): Use when outside (Blend): This setting dividesair temperatures are mild, and little heating flow equally between the heater ducts or cooling is directed throughthe system will more apparent than others. This setting bringsin the through ... lA 2 m . . 102 the instrument panel outlets. defroster vents, and some ;unny days. See theIndex under Engine more quickly provide heat heater ducts and defroster vents. Air flow is already times this temperature difference may be warmed. To select the forceof air you can control...
...the air coming throughthe system. Block Heater. (Vent): Use when outside (Blend): This setting dividesair temperatures are mild, and little heating flow equally between the heater ducts or cooling is directed throughthe system will more apparent than others. This setting bringsin the through ... lA 2 m . . 102 the instrument panel outlets. defroster vents, and some ;unny days. See theIndex under Engine more quickly provide heat heater ducts and defroster vents. Air flow is already times this temperature difference may be warmed. To select the forceof air you can control...
Owner's Manual
Page 105
... positions because the air conditioner compressor doesn't run in two ways. At times this temperature differencemay be more quickly provide heat because the engine coolant is already warmed. The air conditioner compressor operates in improved fuel economy. Ventilation Use when outside... temperature is directed to the upper portion of the air conditioning positions,or to the temperature desired. 2 Heating Turning the right control knobto 7 2 (Heater) and the center control knob clockwise will more apparent than about 40°F (4.5"C)....
... positions because the air conditioner compressor doesn't run in two ways. At times this temperature differencemay be more quickly provide heat because the engine coolant is already warmed. The air conditioner compressor operates in improved fuel economy. Ventilation Use when outside... temperature is directed to the upper portion of the air conditioning positions,or to the temperature desired. 2 Heating Turning the right control knobto 7 2 (Heater) and the center control knob clockwise will more apparent than about 40°F (4.5"C)....
Owner's Manual
Page 119
... a wipingaction, non-abrasive cleaning cassette, and follow the directions provided with it. If this other protective cases and away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. Always make sure that is in sound quality, clean the tape player. 118 Care of the tape player. Your tape player should be cleaned regularly...
... a wipingaction, non-abrasive cleaning cassette, and follow the directions provided with it. If this other protective cases and away from contaminants, direct sunlight, and extreme heat. Always make sure that is in sound quality, clean the tape player. 118 Care of the tape player. Your tape player should be cleaned regularly...
Owner's Manual
Page 159
... body insulators from time to time to keep warm, but be sure snow doesn't collect there. cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas to preserve the heat. Then, shut the engine off and close the window almost all theway to get and it as little as possible. CO Run your headlights. Preserve... run the engine to be careful. But do it keeps the battery charged. Clear away snow from the cold. This uses less fuel for the heat that you feel really uncomfortable from around the base your vehicle, of the vehicle that is ,push the accelerator slightly. lf bu're Caught in...
... body insulators from time to time to keep warm, but be sure snow doesn't collect there. cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas to preserve the heat. Then, shut the engine off and close the window almost all theway to get and it as little as possible. CO Run your headlights. Preserve... run the engine to be careful. But do it keeps the battery charged. Clear away snow from the cold. This uses less fuel for the heat that you feel really uncomfortable from around the base your vehicle, of the vehicle that is ,push the accelerator slightly. lf bu're Caught in...
Owner's Manual
Page 161
... wind resistance, increasing the pulling requirements. ... 160 What's more, the trailer adds considerably to operate at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. To identify what the vehicle trailering capacity is for this section. Successful, safe trailering takes correct equipment, and it has to be used properly. So...
... wind resistance, increasing the pulling requirements. ... 160 What's more, the trailer adds considerably to operate at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. To identify what the vehicle trailering capacity is for this section. Successful, safe trailering takes correct equipment, and it has to be used properly. So...
Owner's Manual
Page 237
...are : A, B, and C. reduce tire life, and excessive While the tires available as measured under controlled conditions and its ability to dissipate heat when combination, can lead to sudden tire ahead) traction tests and does not optional equipment on braking (straight- Traction-A, B, C Temperature-A, ...They represent highest), B, and C, representing the the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement tire's resistance to the generation heat Excessive speed, underinflation,or of excessive loading, either separately in addition to degenerate and sidewalls of performance which all grades, all ...
...are : A, B, and C. reduce tire life, and excessive While the tires available as measured under controlled conditions and its ability to dissipate heat when combination, can lead to sudden tire ahead) traction tests and does not optional equipment on braking (straight- Traction-A, B, C Temperature-A, ...They represent highest), B, and C, representing the the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement tire's resistance to the generation heat Excessive speed, underinflation,or of excessive loading, either separately in addition to degenerate and sidewalls of performance which all grades, all ...
Owner's Manual
Page 241
... paper towel or cloth. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Service & Appearance Care Cleaning the Inside Your of Pontiac Use a vacuum cleaner often to a clean area often. Your Pontiac dealer has two GM cleaners-a solvent-type spot lifter and a foam-type powdered cleaner. Here are stubborn. Use ...stainedarea. If you canbefore they set . Wipe vinyl with a clean cloth. Then dry it roughly. I Be careful with a hair dryer or heat lamp. Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on Fabric Vacuum and brush the area to remove the suds. A soft brush may be...
... paper towel or cloth. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Service & Appearance Care Cleaning the Inside Your of Pontiac Use a vacuum cleaner often to a clean area often. Your Pontiac dealer has two GM cleaners-a solvent-type spot lifter and a foam-type powdered cleaner. Here are stubborn. Use ...stainedarea. If you canbefore they set . Wipe vinyl with a clean cloth. Then dry it roughly. I Be careful with a hair dryer or heat lamp. Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on Fabric Vacuum and brush the area to remove the suds. A soft brush may be...
Owner's Manual
Page 242
... be removed cream, mayonnaise, chili sauce and as soon as possible. When you clean a stain from the trim material with anair hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to 1 cup Then follow the solvent-type (250 ml) of "feathering" toward the center. Carefully scrape off excess stain, then clean with solvent-type...
... be removed cream, mayonnaise, chili sauce and as soon as possible. When you clean a stain from the trim material with anair hose, hair dryer, or heat lamp to 1 cup Then follow the solvent-type (250 ml) of "feathering" toward the center. Carefully scrape off excess stain, then clean with solvent-type...
Owner's Manual
Page 276
... L Inspect the power steering lines and hoses proper for wear and cracks. If your driving habits or conditions result in thefloor pan or could cause heat build-up in frequent braking. or or Replace parts as open seams, holes, loose connections,or other conditions which should be wrong with the anti...
... L Inspect the power steering lines and hoses proper for wear and cracks. If your driving habits or conditions result in thefloor pan or could cause heat build-up in frequent braking. or or Replace parts as open seams, holes, loose connections,or other conditions which should be wrong with the anti...