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Question posted by kalinnee on February 9th, 2014

1993 Grand Prix Dies When Driving

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Owner's Manual - Page 1

1993 POIVTIAC Grand Prix OWNER'S MANUAL
Owner's Manual - Page 2

... 325 ...Last Page SecondPrinting n Printed in USA 10193594 B BPontiac Grand Prix Introduction Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part 1993 Owner's Manual Table of Contents 3 How to Use this Manual ...Seats & SafetyBelts U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...9 Features & Controls ...43 Comfort Controls & Audio Systems ...115 Your Driving and the Road ...137 Problems on the Road...183 Service...
Owner's Manual - Page 3

... trademark General of General Motors Corporation. All rights reserved. Published by Pontiac Division General Motors Corporation The word Pontiac, the Pontiac emblemand the name Grand Prix are registered trademarks of Motors Corporation. 0 Copyright 1992 General Motors Corporation, Pontiac Division. For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual: Aux proprietaires canadiens...
Owner's Manual - Page 4

... use your vehicle. together to operate your Pontiac running properly and looking good. Using Your 1993 Pontiac Owner's Manual Part 5: Problems on the Road This part tells you what fluids and... it to quicltly find that help Part 2 Features 8z Controls : you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. Part 7:Maintenance Schedule This part tellsyou when to...
Owner's Manual - Page 19

... the Answers belts? wear safety belts? Q: Won't I be trapped in the vehicle A: You may be hurt. bags," you still haveto buckle up to wear safety drive far from can unbuckle and get the most protection. not only in side and other collisions. 18
Owner's Manual - Page 46

This may not be dangerous. L Door Locks Unlocked doors can easily enterthrough an unlocked door when slow you drive your vehicle. Outsiders can be so obvious: You increase the chance of being thrown out of the vehicle in a crash if the doors aren't locked. ...
Owner's Manual - Page 53

... power accessories, and to five ~ositions: kccessory: An "on " position to pushstart your ;teeringwheel, ignition and transaxle. Note that allow you to Run for normal driving. The ignition switchwill return to operate your vehiclemust be pushed or towed, but does not send electrical power to any accessories, Use this position if...
Owner's Manual - Page 57

.... \ How long shouldyou keep it intoa normal, grounded . 110-volt outlet. If you dol it could be damaged. Also, the wrong kind of oil you drive too quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water can help. If the cord won'treach, use a heavy-duty three-prong extension cord rated for...
Owner's Manual - Page 58

...~Oil Shi ng the Automatic Transale Park There are referred to by the commonly used symbols in D (Drive) orN (Neutral), to use when you 're in the right column below: Park P Reverse R Neutral N Overdrive (DI Drive D Second 2 First 1 Your automatic transaxlemay have Overdrive. h $. ; + . * s.: :: .. . It's the best position to protect driveline components from...
Owner's Manual - Page 61

...If your automatic transaxle does not have more power. When towing a trailer, there is for normal driving, all the way clhwn. Going about 35 mph [56 W h ) or more power for...push your accelerator pedal about halfway down. m, m: Here are some timesyou might choose D instead of When driving on hilly, winding roads. When going down to the next gear and have Overdrive, this position is like...
Owner's Manual - Page 62

... roadconditions. Afterstarting in 2 (Second Gear) for 1 more traction when you are going slowerthan 65 mph (105 k d h ) , or you can damage your engine. (m 61 NOTICE Don't drive in second gear the vehicle willupshift normally. Itcan help control your vehiclehas Overdrive) as much as steep mountain roads, but then you more powerbut lower...
Owner's Manual - Page 65

... you race the engine when you downshift, you could also damage Over time, more than two full pumps, have the brake system adjustedby your left Driving withthe parKing DraKe on foot until the pedal feels firm.If the can damage the clutch nr transaxle. 1 The parking brake uses the brakes on...
Owner's Manual - Page 70

... engine running unless you 're pulling a trailer, also see the In&x under Parking on a hill, or if you have to adjust the steering wheel beforeyou drive. You can sound the hornby pressing the horn symbols on fairly level ground, always set . To be injured. To tilt the wheel, hold the steering...
Owner's Manual - Page 72

... and other d r i v e r s won't see the under Fuses E. m of the turn or lane change , if the m a w s dcdt flash butjust shy on f o more ar than '1'2 mile (-8k ) driving.
Owner's Manual - Page 73

... clutch pedal, the cruise control shuts off. ' To Set Cruise Control 1. Don't use it. 2 Get up to the speed you don't want . . When you can't drive safelyat a steady speed. Cruise control can really help on winding roads or in tire traction can be startled and even lose control. ON. You could...
Owner's Manual - Page 77

... OFF. I Wjndshiield Wipers You control the windshield wipers by sliding the h o b . Hold it there until the motor cools. If you from seeing well enough to drive safely.To avoid damage, be very usefulin light rain or snow. Damaged wiper blades may prevent you i l want more cycle.s,hold the switch on MISITlonger...
Owner's Manual - Page 78

... another vehicle or gooff the road. If you in turn the wiper controlto OFF. A mud splash can form iceon the windshield, blocking your preset speed. ~ A k ~ Driving without washer fluid can be dangerous. If you have the Low Speed Delay option, the wipers will keep going LO until you have the standard...
Owner's Manual - Page 79

Lights On Reminder If you open the door while leavingthe lights on . In addition, most jurisdictions prohibit driving solely with your own state or provincial highway authority for applicable lighting regulations. It is recommended that you check with parking Pull the switch to ...
Owner's Manual - Page 85

..., move the knob. Move the switch to L to select the driver's side rearview mirror, orto R to adjust each mirror so you are sitting in a comfortable driving position. as Adjust each mirror so that you just see the side of your vehicle when you can also remove them from the center mount...
Owner's Manual - Page 320

...may Manual includes the Maintenance Schedule all list PSP's publishedby Pontiacin the model year. 1993 Grand Pontiac Prix ...S-9310-W $43.00 'Please specify special body or engine typeson order form. ...found the PSP Index.Prices are $4.00 for the first PSP and $2.00 in 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix Owner's Manual for each additional PSP onthe same order. See Service Publicaon engines, transmission...

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