Owner's Manual
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CENTER CONTROL ( ) Move the seat forward or B: back by holding the switch up . To adjustthepowerseat on the right front of the driver's seat cushion to the right or to the left to the front back. Lower the seatby holding the control to adjust support for the lower back. or the Move the seat higher by holding the switch down . 1-3 Lower the of the seatby front holding con^^ up . Manual Lumbar Support(If Equipped) Power Seat Controls(If Equipped) Turntheknob on somemodels: FRONT CONTROL (A): the front of the seat by holding the control down .
CENTER CONTROL ( ) Move the seat forward or B: back by holding the switch up . To adjustthepowerseat on the right front of the driver's seat cushion to the right or to the left to the front back. Lower the seatby holding the control to adjust support for the lower back. or the Move the seat higher by holding the switch down . 1-3 Lower the of the seatby front holding con^^ up . Manual Lumbar Support(If Equipped) Power Seat Controls(If Equipped) Turntheknob on somemodels: FRONT CONTROL (A): the front of the seat by holding the control down .
Owner's Manual
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Pull the lever and the seat willgo to lock the seatback. But don't have a seatback reclined if your vehicle is moving. 1-4 REAR CONTROL (C): Raise the rear the seatby of of the seat and move the seatback to where want it. Lower the rear the seatby holding the switch up on of holding the switch down. + A Reclining Front Seatbacks I To adjust the seatback, lift the leverthe outer side on Release the lever to an upright position. you up .
Pull the lever and the seat willgo to lock the seatback. But don't have a seatback reclined if your vehicle is moving. 1-4 REAR CONTROL (C): Raise the rear the seatby of of the seat and move the seatback to where want it. Lower the rear the seatby holding the switch up on of holding the switch down. + A Reclining Front Seatbacks I To adjust the seatback, lift the leverthe outer side on Release the lever to an upright position. you up .
Owner's Manual
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... yourvehicle serviced rightaway. If you would also want your vehicle can help control your accelerator pedal about 35 mph (55 km/h) or more power and lower fuel economy than 35 mph (56 km/h) and AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (0) higherspeeds. Until then, you can use SECOND (2) when you are some times you faster, somethingmay... need more powerfor passing,and you more power. can use SECOND (2) on hilly, winding roads. 0 Going about halfway down steep to use mountain roads, but lower fuel economy.
... yourvehicle serviced rightaway. If you would also want your vehicle can help control your accelerator pedal about 35 mph (55 km/h) or more power and lower fuel economy than 35 mph (56 km/h) and AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (0) higherspeeds. Until then, you can use SECOND (2) when you are some times you faster, somethingmay... need more powerfor passing,and you more power. can use SECOND (2) on hilly, winding roads. 0 Going about halfway down steep to use mountain roads, but lower fuel economy.
Owner's Manual
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.../h) or you stop when going slowly enough. You can damage your engine. Use your brakes or shift intoPARK (P) to 40 km/h) for more power (but lower fuel economy) SECOND (2). If the selectorlever is slowing, the transaxle will select on verysteep hills, or in deep snow or mud. This could overheat and...
.../h) or you stop when going slowly enough. You can damage your engine. Use your brakes or shift intoPARK (P) to 40 km/h) for more power (but lower fuel economy) SECOND (2). If the selectorlever is slowing, the transaxle will select on verysteep hills, or in deep snow or mud. This could overheat and...
Owner's Manual
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Tap the switch back, and This switch is lowering, move the it switch forward.To raise the window, move and hold the switch forward. Press stop the window while is labeled the driver's window ...
Tap the switch back, and This switch is lowering, move the it switch forward.To raise the window, move and hold the switch forward. Press stop the window while is labeled the driver's window ...
Owner's Manual
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...the arrows still do not flash, If or to flash. the have left (1 your turn a lane change . To signal a lane change, raise or lower the lever just it there until the arrow starts to signal a turn signal. 2-35 on As you Breakers'' in the Index). complete yourlane change . ...change . To change the headlamps or from low beam to high high tolow, pull the t r un signal leverall the way toward you have your Pontiac Dealer service department check bulb in the direction of the turn , check the fuse (see "Fuses Circuit downward (forleft) positions. The headlamphigMow beam ...
...the arrows still do not flash, If or to flash. the have left (1 your turn a lane change . To signal a lane change, raise or lower the lever just it there until the arrow starts to signal a turn signal. 2-35 on As you Breakers'' in the Index). complete yourlane change . ...change . To change the headlamps or from low beam to high high tolow, pull the t r un signal leverall the way toward you have your Pontiac Dealer service department check bulb in the direction of the turn , check the fuse (see "Fuses Circuit downward (forleft) positions. The headlamphigMow beam ...
Owner's Manual
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... drivers findthis to OFF. When Ending Cruise Control you havea manual transaxle: or 0 Move the cruise switch to of reach the lower speed you may have to brake shift to a lower gear or Of to maintain your speed down. To slow down to increase your speed, load, and the steepnessof the hills.
... drivers findthis to OFF. When Ending Cruise Control you havea manual transaxle: or 0 Move the cruise switch to of reach the lower speed you may have to brake shift to a lower gear or Of to maintain your speed down. To slow down to increase your speed, load, and the steepnessof the hills.
Owner's Manual
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... knob in the Index. warmed. v# BLEND: This setting divides airflow equally You can use If the the temperature knob all the way in your lower body may become too dry. direct it . at some through the instrument panel outlets. /J VENT: Use when outside air and vents. See "... the heater ducts and the windshield defroster the middle. The system will bring in the blue area. MAX with the (- 18 O C) or lower, your upper body, while sending slightly DEFROST This setting directs air through the heater ducts, and some times than instrument panel. Set the center control...
... knob in the Index. warmed. v# BLEND: This setting divides airflow equally You can use If the the temperature knob all the way in your lower body may become too dry. direct it . at some through the instrument panel outlets. /J VENT: Use when outside air and vents. See "... the heater ducts and the windshield defroster the middle. The system will bring in the blue area. MAX with the (- 18 O C) or lower, your upper body, while sending slightly DEFROST This setting directs air through the heater ducts, and some times than instrument panel. Set the center control...
Owner's Manual
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... the optional engine coolant heater (engine use BLEND. See "Engine Coolant Heater" in these use 0°F block heater) and it during cold weather, (- 18 C) or lower, your heating system will more quickly provide heat because the engine coolant is already warmed. O 3-4 through the defroster Defrosting and Defogging To defrost the windshield...
... the optional engine coolant heater (engine use BLEND. See "Engine Coolant Heater" in these use 0°F block heater) and it during cold weather, (- 18 C) or lower, your heating system will more quickly provide heat because the engine coolant is already warmed. O 3-4 through the defroster Defrosting and Defogging To defrost the windshield...
Owner's Manual
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.... 4. Whenever you same buttons, the station you may be preset on the display.) AM AM-FM: Press this button to the next higher or lower station and stay there. of Setting the Tone BASS: Slide the lever up more stations may If or want to the front rear speakers.The...The display shows your favorite stations. Tune in the desired station. 3. Press SET. (SET will return. Adjusting the Speakers BALANCE: Turn the control behind the lower knob to move the sound to 14 stations (seven AM and sevenFM).Just: 1. Press AM-FM to your selection. Repeat the steps for each band...
.... 4. Whenever you same buttons, the station you may be preset on the display.) AM AM-FM: Press this button to the next higher or lower station and stay there. of Setting the Tone BASS: Slide the lever up more stations may If or want to the front rear speakers.The...The display shows your favorite stations. Tune in the desired station. 3. Press SET. (SET will return. Adjusting the Speakers BALANCE: Turn the control behind the lower knob to move the sound to 14 stations (seven AM and sevenFM).Just: 1. Press AM-FM to your selection. Repeat the steps for each band...
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... to decrease volume. Repeat the stepsfor each pushbutton. Turn it to the to choose radio stations. Press AM-FM to the next go higher or lower station and stay there. SEEK: Press the up or down arrow to to selectthe band. 3.
... to decrease volume. Repeat the stepsfor each pushbutton. Turn it to the to choose radio stations. Press AM-FM to the next go higher or lower station and stay there. SEEK: Press the up or down arrow to to selectthe band. 3.
Owner's Manual
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the TUNE: Press this knob lightlyso it extends.Turn it to FADE: Press this knob lightly it extends.Turn it to higher or lower station and stay there. the SEEK: Press the up or down arrowgo to the next to so choose radio stations. PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons ...
the TUNE: Press this knob lightlyso it extends.Turn it to FADE: Press this knob lightly it extends.Turn it to higher or lower station and stay there. the SEEK: Press the up or down arrowgo to the next to so choose radio stations. PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons ...
Owner's Manual
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...: Press theup or down arrow go to the next to boost or downto up reduce frequency range. 3-16 Just: 1. Slide the levers to higher or lower station and stay there. Playing the Radio POWER-VOL: Push this knob toturn the system on . To increase volume, turn the knob to switch between...
...: Press theup or down arrow go to the next to boost or downto up reduce frequency range. 3-16 Just: 1. Slide the levers to higher or lower station and stay there. Playing the Radio POWER-VOL: Push this knob toturn the system on . To increase volume, turn the knob to switch between...
Owner's Manual
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...each ) BAC would be over percent afterthree to six drinks (in a collision of drinks. In a growing number U.S. O course, as we've seen,it 's even lower. states, and of is i the di k ,and how n r s n quickly the person drinks them. A driver with a BAC level of her chanceof having...driver having a his collision. BAC limit for all The commercial driversin the United States 0.04 percent. is a gender difference, Women generally have a somewhat lower BAC level. of 0.10 percent. All drivers are worse at a BAC of 4-4 A person who have a BAC 0.05 percent or above. The ...
...each ) BAC would be over percent afterthree to six drinks (in a collision of drinks. In a growing number U.S. O course, as we've seen,it 's even lower. states, and of is i the di k ,and how n r s n quickly the person drinks them. A driver with a BAC level of her chanceof having...driver having a his collision. BAC limit for all The commercial driversin the United States 0.04 percent. is a gender difference, Women generally have a somewhat lower BAC level. of 0.10 percent. All drivers are worse at a BAC of 4-4 A person who have a BAC 0.05 percent or above. The ...
Owner's Manual
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.... LOW TRAC This light will not limit wheel spin. Just hold the brake pedal down firmly and let anti-lock work for you should usethe lower gears only when necessary. When this warning light will come on to stop, even though you have time to limit wheel spin. But the system...
.... LOW TRAC This light will not limit wheel spin. Just hold the brake pedal down firmly and let anti-lock work for you should usethe lower gears only when necessary. When this warning light will come on to stop, even though you have time to limit wheel spin. But the system...
Owner's Manual
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Of course, traction is the road. Always be lose cornering force. braking (including engine braking shifting to a lower by not "overdriving" second skidif it occurs. If you 'll three control systems. In the braking your wheels skid, want the you have the Enhanced ...
Of course, traction is the road. Always be lose cornering force. braking (including engine braking shifting to a lower by not "overdriving" second skidif it occurs. If you 'll three control systems. In the braking your wheels skid, want the you have the Enhanced ...
Owner's Manual
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... A we get older these differences increase. 50-year-old can also affect your night Remember that way, it . Some drivers suffer from a driver who doesn't lower the high beams, or a vehicle with severe glare (as your eyes contract repeatedly. Even the inside and out. Keep your headlamps light far lessof a up...
... A we get older these differences increase. 50-year-old can also affect your night Remember that way, it . Some drivers suffer from a driver who doesn't lower the high beams, or a vehicle with severe glare (as your eyes contract repeatedly. Even the inside and out. Keep your headlamps light far lessof a up...
Owner's Manual
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... your view restricted by road spray. Allow yourself more is dangerous. ride This can 't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through water thatslightly is lower than the underbody your vehicle is going fast enough. When your vehicle.If you of can happen if the road wet enough and you room...
... your view restricted by road spray. Allow yourself more is dangerous. ride This can 't avoid deep puddles or standing water, drive through water thatslightly is lower than the underbody your vehicle is going fast enough. When your vehicle.If you of can happen if the road wet enough and you room...
Owner's Manual
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... hot that let of you and your vehicle in good shape. Be alert to go uphill. The most important have to go down .Shift to a lower gear when you stay in your lane, like a stalled car oran accident. 0 0 You may see highway signs on do some tips that warn of special...
... hot that let of you and your vehicle in good shape. Be alert to go uphill. The most important have to go down .Shift to a lower gear when you stay in your lane, like a stalled car oran accident. 0 0 You may see highway signs on do some tips that warn of special...
Owner's Manual
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.... 2. Driving On Grades Reduce speed and shift to do it: 1. If you might have to park your rig aon here's hill, how to a lower gear before you start to use the highest gear possible. Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels. 3. you don't shift so down a long or... steep downgrade. If something goes wrong, rig your could start If down , you cannot maintain posted speeds, drivinga at lower speed may help avoid overheating your regular brakes, but don't into shift a PARK (P)yet, or into gear for a manual transaxle. 5. When the wheel ...
.... 2. Driving On Grades Reduce speed and shift to do it: 1. If you might have to park your rig aon here's hill, how to a lower gear before you start to use the highest gear possible. Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels. 3. you don't shift so down a long or... steep downgrade. If something goes wrong, rig your could start If down , you cannot maintain posted speeds, drivinga at lower speed may help avoid overheating your regular brakes, but don't into shift a PARK (P)yet, or into gear for a manual transaxle. 5. When the wheel ...