Owner's Manual
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and what to doif you can learn about the many standard and optional featureson your Pontiac, and information on starting, shifting and braking. Section 2 Features and Controls ~~ ~ ~ Here you have a problem. 2-2 2-4 2-6 2- 10 2-12 2-13 2-16 2- 17 2-23...Entry System Hatch Theft Vehicle and Content Theft-Deterrent System PASS-K@ 11 Feature Customization New Vehicle "Break-In" Ignition Switch Starting Your Engine Engine Coolant Heater Automatic Transmission Operation Manual Transmission Parking Brake Shifting Into PARK (P) Parking Your Vehicle 2-40 2-4 1 2-41 2-43 2-43 2-44 2-44 Shifting...
and what to doif you can learn about the many standard and optional featureson your Pontiac, and information on starting, shifting and braking. Section 2 Features and Controls ~~ ~ ~ Here you have a problem. 2-2 2-4 2-6 2- 10 2-12 2-13 2-16 2- 17 2-23...Entry System Hatch Theft Vehicle and Content Theft-Deterrent System PASS-K@ 11 Feature Customization New Vehicle "Break-In" Ignition Switch Starting Your Engine Engine Coolant Heater Automatic Transmission Operation Manual Transmission Parking Brake Shifting Into PARK (P) Parking Your Vehicle 2-40 2-4 1 2-41 2-43 2-43 2-44 2-44 Shifting...
Owner's Manual
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... To Use the Coolant Heater 1 . You'll get easier starting the engine, be sure to unplug and store the cord as it into a properly grounded three-prong 110-volt AC outlet. Plug it was before to starting your Pontiac dealer in ? How long should be damaged. ' In very cold weather, ...0°F (- 18"C) or colder, the engine coolant heater can give you the best advice for at least 15 amps. 4. in the area where...
... To Use the Coolant Heater 1 . You'll get easier starting the engine, be sure to unplug and store the cord as it into a properly grounded three-prong 110-volt AC outlet. Plug it was before to starting your Pontiac dealer in ? How long should be damaged. ' In very cold weather, ...0°F (- 18"C) or colder, the engine coolant heater can give you the best advice for at least 15 amps. 4. in the area where...
Owner's Manual
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.... 9DEFROS'G:This setting directs most of the air through the upper air vents and the heater ducts. a FAN: Turn this system, you can control the heating and ventilation in your Pontiac. With this knob to change the temperature of air cannot be less than the temperature the ...outsideair. Your vehicle also has the flow-through ventilation system described later inthis section. \r/ HEATER: This setting directs most of the air ...
.... 9DEFROS'G:This setting directs most of the air through the upper air vents and the heater ducts. a FAN: Turn this system, you can control the heating and ventilation in your Pontiac. With this knob to change the temperature of air cannot be less than the temperature the ...outsideair. Your vehicle also has the flow-through ventilation system described later inthis section. \r/ HEATER: This setting directs most of the air ...
Owner's Manual
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...Turn the air control knobto VENT. 2. Turn the temperature control knobto the desired setting. During initial start up, Because an engine coolant heater warms the enginecoolant, your vehicle's heating system can use bi-level heating on cool, but sunny days. Turn the fan control knobto ...videheat for the passenger area of your feet. 3. Turn the fan control knobto the desired speed. 3-4 Turn the temperature control knob a to HEATER. 2. Turn the air control knob to comfortable setting. Turn the fan control knob to a co'mfortable setting. 3 . This setting directs ...
...Turn the air control knobto VENT. 2. Turn the temperature control knobto the desired setting. During initial start up, Because an engine coolant heater warms the enginecoolant, your vehicle's heating system can use bi-level heating on cool, but sunny days. Turn the fan control knobto ...videheat for the passenger area of your feet. 3. Turn the fan control knobto the desired speed. 3-4 Turn the temperature control knob a to HEATER. 2. Turn the air control knob to comfortable setting. Turn the fan control knob to a co'mfortable setting. 3 . This setting directs ...
Owner's Manual
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The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of objects. Keep the air path under the rront sems clear of ...
The heater and defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of objects. Keep the air path under the rront sems clear of ...
Owner's Manual
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Clear away snowfrom around again from timeto time to be sure snow doesn't collect there. Run your exhaust pipe. This than justidle. Letthe heater run the engine, make a little faster it go slightly. That is blocking your engine only as fuel. And check around the base of your headlamps. ...
Clear away snowfrom around again from timeto time to be sure snow doesn't collect there. Run your exhaust pipe. This than justidle. Letthe heater run the engine, make a little faster it go slightly. That is blocking your engine only as fuel. And check around the base of your headlamps. ...
Owner's Manual
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... for two or three minutes while you : Climb a long hill ona hot day. Tow a trailer. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your heater to NEUTRAL (N); If the warning doesn't come back on your vehicle right away. If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine If you get the...
... for two or three minutes while you : Climb a long hill ona hot day. Tow a trailer. If the warning continues, pull over, stop, and park your heater to NEUTRAL (N); If the warning doesn't come back on your vehicle right away. If No Steam Is Coming From Your Engine If you get the...
Owner's Manual
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... fan under the hood can up even start when the engine is not running and can injure you may have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhereelse in the cooling system. Keep hands, clothingand tools away from any underhood electric fan. B. When it isn't, you . The...
... fan under the hood can up even start when the engine is not running and can injure you may have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhereelse in the cooling system. Keep hands, clothingand tools away from any underhood electric fan. B. When it isn't, you . The...
Owner's Manual
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... be no leak, with the engine on, check to see if the electric engine fans running. How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Recovery Tank Heater and radiatorhoses, and other liquid likealcohol, can be dangerous.
... be no leak, with the engine on, check to see if the electric engine fans running. How to Add Coolant to the Coolant Recovery Tank Heater and radiatorhoses, and other liquid likealcohol, can be dangerous.
Owner's Manual
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...'s one more thing you can come out at high speed. Don't spill coolant on hot engine parts. You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. When the coolant in the coolant recovery tank is hot.
...'s one more thing you can come out at high speed. Don't spill coolant on hot engine parts. You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. When the coolant in the coolant recovery tank is hot.
Owner's Manual
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Add coolant until you see a steady stream of the filler neck. 7 . Rinse or wipe the spilled coolant from thebleed valves. 5. Fill with the proper DEX-COOL' coolant mixture. Continue to fill the radiator up to the base of coolant coming from the engine and compartment. 5-24 After the engine cools, open the air bleed valves on the heater return hose and water pump inlet. 4. 3. Close the bleed valves. 6.
Add coolant until you see a steady stream of the filler neck. 7 . Rinse or wipe the spilled coolant from thebleed valves. 5. Fill with the proper DEX-COOL' coolant mixture. Continue to fill the radiator up to the base of coolant coming from the engine and compartment. 5-24 After the engine cools, open the air bleed valves on the heater return hose and water pump inlet. 4. 3. Close the bleed valves. 6.
Owner's Manual
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... (preferably distilled) and one-half DEX-COOL@coolant which won't damage aluminumparts. Your vehicle's coolant warning system is added to system, the or premature engine, heater core radiator corrosion may result. NOTICE: I When adding coolant, is important thatyou it use this mixture, you don't need to add anything else. 6-30...
... (preferably distilled) and one-half DEX-COOL@coolant which won't damage aluminumparts. Your vehicle's coolant warning system is added to system, the or premature engine, heater core radiator corrosion may result. NOTICE: I When adding coolant, is important thatyou it use this mixture, you don't need to add anything else. 6-30...
Owner's Manual
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... coolant mix, your engine is cold, check the dipstick on the cap of the coolant recovery tank. These can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Checking Coolant NOTICE: If you have to HOT, or a littlehigher. 6-31 When your warranty. The coolant levelshould be up to add...
... coolant mix, your engine is cold, check the dipstick on the cap of the coolant recovery tank. These can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Checking Coolant NOTICE: If you have to HOT, or a littlehigher. 6-31 When your warranty. The coolant levelshould be up to add...
Owner's Manual
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... ...5-38 Content Theft-Deterrent ...2- 13 AlarmRanicMode ...2-7 Feature Customization ...2- 17 4-5 Control of a Vehicle ...Convertible Top ...2-68 2-57 Convex Outside Mirror ...Coolant ...6-29 Bleed Valves ...5-20, 5-24 Heater, Engine ...2-27 Recovery Tank ...5-17 Cooling System ...5- 16 Courtesy Lamps ...2-54 Courtesy Transportation ...8-8 Cruise Control ...2-47 Customer Assistance for Text TelephoneUsers ...8-5 Customer Assistance Information ...8- 1 Customer...
... ...5-38 Content Theft-Deterrent ...2- 13 AlarmRanicMode ...2-7 Feature Customization ...2- 17 4-5 Control of a Vehicle ...Convertible Top ...2-68 2-57 Convex Outside Mirror ...Coolant ...6-29 Bleed Valves ...5-20, 5-24 Heater, Engine ...2-27 Recovery Tank ...5-17 Cooling System ...5- 16 Courtesy Lamps ...2-54 Courtesy Transportation ...8-8 Cruise Control ...2-47 Customer Assistance for Text TelephoneUsers ...8-5 Customer Assistance Information ...8- 1 Customer...
Owner's Manual
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Adding ...2.26.3.22. 6.68 Electrical System ...6-68 Engine ...6-10. 6-11 Coolant ...6-29 Coolant Heater ...2-27 Coolant Level Check ...7-44 2-83 Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-41 Exhaust ...FuseBlocks ...6-70 Identification ...6-68 OilLevelCheck ...7-44 5-14 Overheating ...RunningWhileParked ...2-42 Specifications ...6-73 StartingYour ...2-25 ...
Adding ...2.26.3.22. 6.68 Electrical System ...6-68 Engine ...6-10. 6-11 Coolant ...6-29 Coolant Heater ...2-27 Coolant Level Check ...7-44 2-83 Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-41 Exhaust ...FuseBlocks ...6-70 Identification ...6-68 OilLevelCheck ...7-44 5-14 Overheating ...RunningWhileParked ...2-42 Specifications ...6-73 StartingYour ...2-25 ...
Owner's Manual
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... ( k h n t Temperature ...Engine oil P r a ~ r e ...2-87Hitches.Trailer ...4-35 Fuel ...2-89 Hood GAWR ...4-30 Checking Things Under ...6-8 Gear Positions. Remote ...2- 11 Exhaust Systems ...7-48 Hazard Warning Flashers ...5-2 Radiator Heater Hose ...and 7-48 Head Restraints ...1-6 RearAxle ...7-48 Headlamp Bulb Replacement ...6-4 1 Steering ...7-48 Headlamp Doors ...2-52 Suspension ...7-48 Throttle Linkage ...7-48 Fuel ...6-3 Filling Your Tank ...6-6 Gage...
... ( k h n t Temperature ...Engine oil P r a ~ r e ...2-87Hitches.Trailer ...4-35 Fuel ...2-89 Hood GAWR ...4-30 Checking Things Under ...6-8 Gear Positions. Remote ...2- 11 Exhaust Systems ...7-48 Hazard Warning Flashers ...5-2 Radiator Heater Hose ...and 7-48 Head Restraints ...1-6 RearAxle ...7-48 Headlamp Bulb Replacement ...6-4 1 Steering ...7-48 Headlamp Doors ...2-52 Suspension ...7-48 Throttle Linkage ...7-48 Fuel ...6-3 Filling Your Tank ...6-6 Gage...