Owner's Manual
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... entire seat and seatback forward. \\ \ \ \ h\ \ \ i To release the RIGHT ONLY seat from thisposition: Pull the entire seat back to the upright position. Push and pull on CENTER OR LEFT or LEFT ONLY seats: Lift the upper lever to fold the seatback forward. To use this feature on seat and the the seatback to be sure both luggagekargo capacity and rear seat entry/exit...
... entire seat and seatback forward. \\ \ \ \ h\ \ \ i To release the RIGHT ONLY seat from thisposition: Pull the entire seat back to the upright position. Push and pull on CENTER OR LEFT or LEFT ONLY seats: Lift the upper lever to fold the seatback forward. To use this feature on seat and the the seatback to be sure both luggagekargo capacity and rear seat entry/exit...
Owner's Manual
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Once the seat in place, to tilt the entire of the third row seats,push down on the seatback it be sure that is holding the lower lever back. c l t r y to Third Row Bucket Seats The RIGHT ONLY seats havea lower leverto tilt the To get into third row seats, push back the lower leveron the RIGHT ONLY seat (nearestthe sliding door) andtilt the seat forward completely. Push and pull on the rear release bar under the seat aheadyou to release the lower lever. To return the seat its normal position,'pull the seat back, to is locked. 1-10 seat forward.To get out of seat forward.
Once the seat in place, to tilt the entire of the third row seats,push down on the seatback it be sure that is holding the lower lever back. c l t r y to Third Row Bucket Seats The RIGHT ONLY seats havea lower leverto tilt the To get into third row seats, push back the lower leveron the RIGHT ONLY seat (nearestthe sliding door) andtilt the seat forward completely. Push and pull on the rear release bar under the seat aheadyou to release the lower lever. To return the seat its normal position,'pull the seat back, to is locked. 1-10 seat forward.To get out of seat forward.
Owner's Manual
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Push down on the rear release bar (l'ocated behind the seat)#, tilt the entire seat forward. Removing LEFT ONLY and CENTER OR LEFT Seats 2. Lift the upper lever to fold the seatback forward. 1-12 and 1.
Push down on the rear release bar (l'ocated behind the seat)#, tilt the entire seat forward. Removing LEFT ONLY and CENTER OR LEFT Seats 2. Lift the upper lever to fold the seatback forward. 1-12 and 1.
Owner's Manual
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Seats equipped with one handas you squeeze the front release bar toward the crossbar. of floor pins. Seats that don't have the built-in child restraint can be secured in front a seat. I Each rearseat location has two sets of 1-13 Move theposition of these seatsup or back to provide a little more roombehind or in either set of floor pins. From behind the seat, support the top portion of the seat with the built-in child restraint option must b'e secured in the rear set of floor pins. Adjusting Rear Seats 3. The seat will release from the floor pins.
Seats equipped with one handas you squeeze the front release bar toward the crossbar. of floor pins. Seats that don't have the built-in child restraint can be secured in front a seat. I Each rearseat location has two sets of 1-13 Move theposition of these seatsup or back to provide a little more roombehind or in either set of floor pins. From behind the seat, support the top portion of the seat with the built-in child restraint option must b'e secured in the rear set of floor pins. Adjusting Rear Seats 3. The seat will release from the floor pins.
Owner's Manual
Page 40
... the air bag cover. 1-32 Some components the airbag module in of the steering wheel hub will be with a diagnostic module, which records information about the readiness of the bag that comes into contact you may be some smoke and dust coming from leaving the vehicle. be The part of the system, when the sensors are activated and driver's safety belt usageat...
... the air bag cover. 1-32 Some components the airbag module in of the steering wheel hub will be with a diagnostic module, which records information about the readiness of the bag that comes into contact you may be some smoke and dust coming from leaving the vehicle. be The part of the system, when the sensors are activated and driver's safety belt usageat...
Owner's Manual
Page 78
... driver's power door lock switch in the lock position for 10 seconds. Unlock the Driver's Door Only: To program the automatic door locks systemto unlock only the driver's door when the shift lever is returned to PARK (P) or Turn the ignition off. All doors will unlock), then press the unlock symbol again. Then press the lock symbol again. Unlock All Doors: To program the automatic door locks system to unlock all doors locked when the shift...
... driver's power door lock switch in the lock position for 10 seconds. Unlock the Driver's Door Only: To program the automatic door locks systemto unlock only the driver's door when the shift lever is returned to PARK (P) or Turn the ignition off. All doors will unlock), then press the unlock symbol again. Then press the lock symbol again. Unlock All Doors: To program the automatic door locks system to unlock all doors locked when the shift...
Owner's Manual
Page 96
... stuck in LOCK and you can damage your starter motor. ~~~ ~ ~~~~~ St'artingYour Engine Move your shift leverto PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Using a tool to force it could damage the transaxle. Theidle speed will cause your battery to the all the way in. Andthe excessive heat can 't turn the key hard. If it is stopped. Then push your vehicle is all floor. If the engine still doesn...
... stuck in LOCK and you can damage your starter motor. ~~~ ~ ~~~~~ St'artingYour Engine Move your shift leverto PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Using a tool to force it could damage the transaxle. Theidle speed will cause your battery to the all the way in. Andthe excessive heat can 't turn the key hard. If it is stopped. Then push your vehicle is all floor. If the engine still doesn...
Owner's Manual
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... . toward you have a trailer towing option with added wiring for the trailer lamps, a different turn signal flasher is finished, the lever will even if a turn signal lever all the up or down. Then release it to makesure they are working. 2-39 To signal a lane change the headlamps downward (for left) positions. Hold it . If a bulb isburned out, replace it . With this light on at all...
... . toward you have a trailer towing option with added wiring for the trailer lamps, a different turn signal flasher is finished, the lever will even if a turn signal lever all the up or down. Then release it to makesure they are working. 2-39 To signal a lane change the headlamps downward (for left) positions. Hold it . If a bulb isburned out, replace it . With this light on at all...
Owner's Manual
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..., heated air. $or cooled air, slide this button to direct a r to theleft. Adjust the temperature air with the temperature control lever, BI-LEV: The BI-LEV setting directs outside is your Pontiac Trans Sport's larger windshield area.Press this lever to direct most of the air through the instrument panel The air conditioning compressor operates conditioner positions. Cooler air is above freezing,the air conditioner compressor will automatically condition the air when you open windows...
..., heated air. $or cooled air, slide this button to direct a r to theleft. Adjust the temperature air with the temperature control lever, BI-LEV: The BI-LEV setting directs outside is your Pontiac Trans Sport's larger windshield area.Press this lever to direct most of the air through the instrument panel The air conditioning compressor operates conditioner positions. Cooler air is above freezing,the air conditioner compressor will automatically condition the air when you open windows...
Owner's Manual
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... A/C (the A/C indicator light will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is running. If you have the optional enginecoolant heater and use on , you may sometimes notice water dripping from the air, so you turn off the air conditioner compressor in the Index. Each time you may sometimes notice slight changes in and will provide heat more quickly because the engine coolant is designed...
... A/C (the A/C indicator light will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is running. If you have the optional enginecoolant heater and use on , you may sometimes notice water dripping from the air, so you turn off the air conditioner compressor in the Index. Each time you may sometimes notice slight changes in and will provide heat more quickly because the engine coolant is designed...
Owner's Manual
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... will regulate both the front and rear climate control systems. The temperature of heated or cooled air directed to the rear of your windows. Rear Climate Control (Option) If you have this section. Master Control'' and "Rear Fan -- Rear Control" later in the rear, use either rear fan control to the second row seat, on the driver's side of objects. Keep the area around the base of the center instrument panel console and the air path...
... will regulate both the front and rear climate control systems. The temperature of heated or cooled air directed to the rear of your windows. Rear Climate Control (Option) If you have this section. Master Control'' and "Rear Fan -- Rear Control" later in the rear, use either rear fan control to the second row seat, on the driver's side of objects. Keep the area around the base of the center instrument panel console and the air path...
Owner's Manual
Page 209
... level control, the rear of time, your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for your vehicle needs service. To find out the actual loads onyour front and rear axles, you need to go to pull the ELC fuse in the fuse control panel until you you can help you load or unload your vehicle. The labelshows the sizeof your original tires and the inflation pressures needed...
... level control, the rear of time, your vehicle, or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for your vehicle needs service. To find out the actual loads onyour front and rear axles, you need to go to pull the ELC fuse in the fuse control panel until you you can help you load or unload your vehicle. The labelshows the sizeof your original tires and the inflation pressures needed...
Owner's Manual
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... recirculates the air inside your front, main heating or cooling system on and with your vehicle. (See "Comfort Controls" in the Index.) To maximize your safety when towingtrailer: a Have your vehicle. Driving with a Trailer I If you 'll be adequate. Keep the rear-most windowsclosed. If exhaust does come into your vehicle through a window in the rear or another opening, drive with the fan on your vehicle's brake system...
... recirculates the air inside your front, main heating or cooling system on and with your vehicle. (See "Comfort Controls" in the Index.) To maximize your safety when towingtrailer: a Have your vehicle. Driving with a Trailer I If you 'll be adequate. Keep the rear-most windowsclosed. If exhaust does come into your vehicle through a window in the rear or another opening, drive with the fan on your vehicle's brake system...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle serviced. That could resultin costly brake repair. A A CAUTION: The brake wear warning sound means that make a high-pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new pads are rotated, inspect brake calipers for movement, brake pads for rotation or changing. Whenyou have the front brakes replaced, have the rear brake linings inspected. When tires are needed. When you ever hear a rear brake rubbing noise, have the rear brakes inspected, too. Your rear...
... vehicle serviced. That could resultin costly brake repair. A A CAUTION: The brake wear warning sound means that make a high-pitched warning sound when the brake pads are worn and new pads are rotated, inspect brake calipers for movement, brake pads for rotation or changing. Whenyou have the front brakes replaced, have the rear brake linings inspected. When tires are needed. When you ever hear a rear brake rubbing noise, have the rear brakes inspected, too. Your rear...
Owner's Manual
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... of regular rotation is the most important. "Scheduled See Maintenance Services" in . . , , j 1i . , , . .: ., . x r , ' I 1 , . ;. Also check for a11 tires on the valve stems. They help prevent leaks by looking at 60 psi (420 kPa)...'li .. Don't forget your tire rotation. See "When It's Time for New Tires" and "Wheel Replacement" later in this section for scheduled rotation intervals. The first rotation is to...
... of regular rotation is the most important. "Scheduled See Maintenance Services" in . . , , j 1i . , , . .: ., . x r , ' I 1 , . ;. Also check for a11 tires on the valve stems. They help prevent leaks by looking at 60 psi (420 kPa)...'li .. Don't forget your tire rotation. See "When It's Time for New Tires" and "Wheel Replacement" later in this section for scheduled rotation intervals. The first rotation is to...
Owner's Manual
Page 308
.... Although no charge tothe owner, the surfaces of purchase, whichever occurs first. I ... If these materials from thb underbody with composite SMC (Sheet Molded Compound) fiberglass body panlelsand molded RIM (Reaction Injection Molded) front fenders and bumper covers. I: .& ? : , I . Underbody Maintenance Chemicals used for ice and snow removal and dustj control can attack painted surfaces your Pontiac dealer for information on collision repair. . , I ' I . ' - .#.., , / . ' , .
.... Although no charge tothe owner, the surfaces of purchase, whichever occurs first. I ... If these materials from thb underbody with composite SMC (Sheet Molded Compound) fiberglass body panlelsand molded RIM (Reaction Injection Molded) front fenders and bumper covers. I: .& ? : , I . Underbody Maintenance Chemicals used for ice and snow removal and dustj control can attack painted surfaces your Pontiac dealer for information on collision repair. . , I ' I . ' - .#.., , / . ' , .
Owner's Manual
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...Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), Center High-Mounted Stoplamp Fuel Pump,Rear Engine Fan Relay F PUMP RDOIlAUX Radio, Cigarette Lighter, Accessory Power Outlet, Trailer Harness, Heater-A/C Control Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) TAIL Module, Headlampand Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch (to LPS fuse), Power SlidingDoor Controller Powertrain Control Module ECM Automatic Door Locks Module, TURN B/U Back-up Lamps, Power Sliding Door A a m Module, Fog Lamp Relay, lr Power Sliding Door Controller, Keyless Entry Receiver, Brake-Transaxle S i t Interlock (BTSI), Front/Rear hf Turn Lamps GAUGES/AC N C Compressor...
...Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), Center High-Mounted Stoplamp Fuel Pump,Rear Engine Fan Relay F PUMP RDOIlAUX Radio, Cigarette Lighter, Accessory Power Outlet, Trailer Harness, Heater-A/C Control Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) TAIL Module, Headlampand Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch (to LPS fuse), Power SlidingDoor Controller Powertrain Control Module ECM Automatic Door Locks Module, TURN B/U Back-up Lamps, Power Sliding Door A a m Module, Fog Lamp Relay, lr Power Sliding Door Controller, Keyless Entry Receiver, Brake-Transaxle S i t Interlock (BTSI), Front/Rear hf Turn Lamps GAUGES/AC N C Compressor...
Owner's Manual
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Performing maintenance work on your to vehicle, you will help keep your what should be checked wheneveryou stop for fuel. you qualified and have qualified a technician do some you have any doubt, have the let your Pontiac dealer's service department or another qualified service center should done. It also explains whatyou can easilydo to help keep your vehicle for you have...
Performing maintenance work on your to vehicle, you will help keep your what should be checked wheneveryou stop for fuel. you qualified and have qualified a technician do some you have any doubt, have the let your Pontiac dealer's service department or another qualified service center should done. It also explains whatyou can easilydo to help keep your vehicle for you have...
Owner's Manual
Page 380
...38 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal 7-38 Radiator and Heater Hose ...7-38 Steering ...7-38 Suspension ...7-38 Throttle Linkage ...7-38 InstrumentPanel ...2-68 Brightness Intensity Control ..., ...2-47 Cleaning ...6-48 Cluster ...2-70 FuseBlock ...6-56 2-47 Interior Lamps ...Interior Lights Override Switch 2-47 / I ..:I Tire-Loading Information ...4-27 Vehicle Identification Number ...6-54 L a ~ p ...2-45 s Dome ...2-48 Interior ...2-47 OnReminder ...2-46 Underhood ...6-9 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2-7 Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running ...2-33 License Plate Lamp Bulb Replacement ...6-32...
...38 Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal 7-38 Radiator and Heater Hose ...7-38 Steering ...7-38 Suspension ...7-38 Throttle Linkage ...7-38 InstrumentPanel ...2-68 Brightness Intensity Control ..., ...2-47 Cleaning ...6-48 Cluster ...2-70 FuseBlock ...6-56 2-47 Interior Lamps ...Interior Lights Override Switch 2-47 / I ..:I Tire-Loading Information ...4-27 Vehicle Identification Number ...6-54 L a ~ p ...2-45 s Dome ...2-48 Interior ...2-47 OnReminder ...2-46 Underhood ...6-9 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2-7 Leaving Your Vehicle with the Engine Running ...2-33 License Plate Lamp Bulb Replacement ...6-32...
Owner's Manual
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... ...7-38 Pontiac Cares ...8-1 Power Accessory Outlet ...2-64 DoorLocks ...2-4 6-55 O p t i o n F u s ~ ...2-50 Remote Control Mirror ...Seat ...1-3 Sliding Door Warning Light ...2-81 Steering ...4-8 Steering Fluid ...6-22 Windows ...2-36 ~ Power Steering Fluid ...When to Check ...How to Check ...What to Use ...Pregnancy. Chemical ...6-52 Park Automatic Transaxle ...' 2-26 Shifting Into ...2-3 1 Shifting Out of Safety Belts ...Problems on the Road ...Publications. Air Conditioning ...6-61 I 9-8 . Overriding Lock Delay ...2-6 Owner Checks and Services ...7-34 Owner Publications...
... ...7-38 Pontiac Cares ...8-1 Power Accessory Outlet ...2-64 DoorLocks ...2-4 6-55 O p t i o n F u s ~ ...2-50 Remote Control Mirror ...Seat ...1-3 Sliding Door Warning Light ...2-81 Steering ...4-8 Steering Fluid ...6-22 Windows ...2-36 ~ Power Steering Fluid ...When to Check ...How to Check ...What to Use ...Pregnancy. Chemical ...6-52 Park Automatic Transaxle ...' 2-26 Shifting Into ...2-3 1 Shifting Out of Safety Belts ...Problems on the Road ...Publications. Air Conditioning ...6-61 I 9-8 . Overriding Lock Delay ...2-6 Owner Checks and Services ...7-34 Owner Publications...