Owner's Manual
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... that help Part 2 Features 8z Controls : you learn about the road and how to drive This is a quick reference of contents, so you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. In manual, This part explains how to start and this you want to read their new vehicle. You can every subject in this manual. Part 3 Comfort Controls & Audio : Defects. Systems Part...
... that help Part 2 Features 8z Controls : you learn about the road and how to drive This is a quick reference of contents, so you have a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. In manual, This part explains how to start and this you want to read their new vehicle. You can every subject in this manual. Part 3 Comfort Controls & Audio : Defects. Systems Part...
Owner's Manual
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... controls (A) adjust the driver's seat only. Slide the upper right switch to 4 DRIVER or PASS b (Passenger) to select the seatyou want thedriver's seat to adjust, T O lock controls, leave the selector switch in place. But don't havea seatback reclined if your thighs and back. Eight-Way Power Seat With Adjustable Supports (OPTION) Wt this feature,you want to move the front or rear of the driver's seat...
... controls (A) adjust the driver's seat only. Slide the upper right switch to 4 DRIVER or PASS b (Passenger) to select the seatyou want thedriver's seat to adjust, T O lock controls, leave the selector switch in place. But don't havea seatback reclined if your thighs and back. Eight-Way Power Seat With Adjustable Supports (OPTION) Wt this feature,you want to move the front or rear of the driver's seat...
Owner's Manual
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... braking. Also explained are the Windows ...70 instrument panel and the warning Turn Signal/Headlight Beam Lever ...70 systems that tetl you if everything is ...72 working properly-and what to do if Cruise Control Windshield Wipers...76 you can learn about the Shifting the Transaxle ...57 many standard and optional Second-Gear Start ...61 features on starting. Features & Controls Keys ...44 Locks ...45 Remote Lock Control ...46 Glove Box ...50 Ignition ...52 Starting YourEngine ...54 Engine...
... braking. Also explained are the Windows ...70 instrument panel and the warning Turn Signal/Headlight Beam Lever ...70 systems that tetl you if everything is ...72 working properly-and what to do if Cruise Control Windshield Wipers...76 you can learn about the Shifting the Transaxle ...57 many standard and optional Second-Gear Start ...61 features on starting. Features & Controls Keys ...44 Locks ...45 Remote Lock Control ...46 Glove Box ...50 Ignition ...52 Starting YourEngine ...54 Engine...
Owner's Manual
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Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator The driver's window switch has an Express Down feature. Features t Controls S Windows On a vehicle withmanual windows, use the window crank toopen and close each passenger door has a control switch forits own window. In column includes your: addition, each window. Cruise Control (Option) When the switch is lowering, press the front of the switch, then release. To raise the window, press and hold the front of the steering windows when the ignition is on...
Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator The driver's window switch has an Express Down feature. Features t Controls S Windows On a vehicle withmanual windows, use the window crank toopen and close each passenger door has a control switch forits own window. In column includes your: addition, each window. Cruise Control (Option) When the switch is lowering, press the front of the switch, then release. To raise the window, press and hold the front of the steering windows when the ignition is on...
Owner's Manual
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... the turn signal/headlight beam lever all the way toward you needto. Your DRL work with DRL off, the set the parking brake while the ignition is in daylight when: The ignition is released. To idle your vehicle more visible to full brightness. Then start the vehicle. DRL are a useful feature, in that DRL can make your vehicle with a light sensor on Changer At dusk, the exterior lights will...
... the turn signal/headlight beam lever all the way toward you needto. Your DRL work with DRL off, the set the parking brake while the ignition is in daylight when: The ignition is released. To idle your vehicle more visible to full brightness. Then start the vehicle. DRL are a useful feature, in that DRL can make your vehicle with a light sensor on Changer At dusk, the exterior lights will...
Owner's Manual
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....Glove Box/Fuse PaneVRemote Trunk Release (Option) 1 .Audio System 4 15. Driver Information Center (Option) 1 .Climate Controls/RearWindow 8 Defogger 1 .Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 9 20. Hood Release (on floor by driver's door) 23.Vents Windshield Wiper Controls 9 HUD Controls (Option) . Brake Release 22. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever (Option) 3 Horn . 4. Steering Wheel Controls(Option) 5. Gearshift Lever 1 .Second-Gear Start Switch (Option) 6 17. The main components of your vehicle is designed let to you 'll needto drive safely and economically. Ignition Switch 8. Glove...
....Glove Box/Fuse PaneVRemote Trunk Release (Option) 1 .Audio System 4 15. Driver Information Center (Option) 1 .Climate Controls/RearWindow 8 Defogger 1 .Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 9 20. Hood Release (on floor by driver's door) 23.Vents Windshield Wiper Controls 9 HUD Controls (Option) . Brake Release 22. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever (Option) 3 Horn . 4. Steering Wheel Controls(Option) 5. Gearshift Lever 1 .Second-Gear Start Switch (Option) 6 17. The main components of your vehicle is designed let to you 'll needto drive safely and economically. Ignition Switch 8. Glove...
Owner's Manual
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... leavethe air as desired. This reduces the engine load, resulting in the VNT and HTR settings. This setting allows half of the ducts near the floor. The air conditioner compressor willrun in the windshield pillars. VNT (Vent): For mild outside temperatures, when little heating or cooling is throughthe instrument panel outlets. Slide the temperature control lever a to warm passengers while keeping the windshield clear...
... leavethe air as desired. This reduces the engine load, resulting in the VNT and HTR settings. This setting allows half of the ducts near the floor. The air conditioner compressor willrun in the windshield pillars. VNT (Vent): For mild outside temperatures, when little heating or cooling is throughthe instrument panel outlets. Slide the temperature control lever a to warm passengers while keeping the windshield clear...
Owner's Manual
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... careless.Watch for drivers to use the brake, but if you Here's a final bit information about of the lot. The most 10 a.m. Yolur Driving and the Road Defensive Driving The best advice anyonecan give wayto pedestrians even if you know when the ready to open doors into traffic. Please start with a veryimportant safety device in parked cars to 4 a.m. a little more...
... careless.Watch for drivers to use the brake, but if you Here's a final bit information about of the lot. The most 10 a.m. Yolur Driving and the Road Defensive Driving The best advice anyonecan give wayto pedestrians even if you know when the ready to open doors into traffic. Please start with a veryimportant safety device in parked cars to 4 a.m. a little more...
Owner's Manual
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... Warning Light. You're driving safely. After an ABS stop, you . If there's a problem with the anti-lock brake system, the anti-lock brake system warning light will go on when you take your foot on brake the pedal, this is going on thebrakes. Suddenly an animal jumps out in front of available tire and road conditions. The anti-lock system can change the brake pressure faster than any driver...
... Warning Light. You're driving safely. After an ABS stop, you . If there's a problem with the anti-lock brake system, the anti-lock brake system warning light will go on when you take your foot on brake the pedal, this is going on thebrakes. Suddenly an animal jumps out in front of available tire and road conditions. The anti-lock system can change the brake pressure faster than any driver...
Owner's Manual
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... floor pan support rails just ahead of the rear wheels, A W6024 Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the rear bumper valance will be required for car carrier equipment. I I Problems on the Road 1 X5082 Towing from the RearVehicle Hook-up Before hoolring up to a tow truck, be sure to avoid damaging a vehicle during the tow. Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end of the towed vehicle...
... floor pan support rails just ahead of the rear wheels, A W6024 Do not tow with sling-type equipment or the rear bumper valance will be required for car carrier equipment. I I Problems on the Road 1 X5082 Towing from the RearVehicle Hook-up Before hoolring up to a tow truck, be sure to avoid damaging a vehicle during the tow. Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end of the towed vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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...& Appearance Care Service ...212 Fuel ...213 Hood Release ...216 Engine Oil ...220 Air Cleaner ...224 225 Transaxle Fluid ...Engine Coolant ...230 Power Steering Fluid ...233 Windshield Washer Fluid ...233 Brakes ...234 Battery ...236 Bulb Replacement ...236 Windshield WiperBlade Replacement ...252 Loading Your Vehicle ...252 254 Tires ...Appearance Care...261 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)...268 Add-on Electrical Equipment ...269 Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...270 Capacities & Specifications...276 278 Fluids & Lubricants...280 Replacement Bulbs ...Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...284...
...& Appearance Care Service ...212 Fuel ...213 Hood Release ...216 Engine Oil ...220 Air Cleaner ...224 225 Transaxle Fluid ...Engine Coolant ...230 Power Steering Fluid ...233 Windshield Washer Fluid ...233 Brakes ...234 Battery ...236 Bulb Replacement ...236 Windshield WiperBlade Replacement ...252 Loading Your Vehicle ...252 254 Tires ...Appearance Care...261 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)...268 Add-on Electrical Equipment ...269 Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...270 Capacities & Specifications...276 278 Fluids & Lubricants...280 Replacement Bulbs ...Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ...284...
Owner's Manual
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... a fuse. An electrical overload will stop until the problem is fixed. If the motor overheats due to remain off. Power Windows andOther Power Options Circuit breakers in some electrical problem, have your headlight system checked right away. If the overload is too heavy, the circuit breaker opens and closes, protecting the circuit until the motor cools. r If this happens, have it fixed. Windshield Wipers...
... a fuse. An electrical overload will stop until the problem is fixed. If the motor overheats due to remain off. Power Windows andOther Power Options Circuit breakers in some electrical problem, have your headlight system checked right away. If the overload is too heavy, the circuit breaker opens and closes, protecting the circuit until the motor cools. r If this happens, have it fixed. Windshield Wipers...
Owner's Manual
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...equipment for fuel. Section D: Recommended Fluids & Lubricants lists some products GM recommends to record the maintenance performed on your Pontiac dealer's service department or another qualified servicecenter should be seriously injured.Do your vehicle good condition. They... vehicle. These products, or their equivalents, should perform. Section E: Maintenance Record provides a place for warranty repairs. Whenever anymaintenance is performed, besure to write it is divided five sections: into Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services shows to help keep your own maintenance work ...
...equipment for fuel. Section D: Recommended Fluids & Lubricants lists some products GM recommends to record the maintenance performed on your Pontiac dealer's service department or another qualified servicecenter should be seriously injured.Do your vehicle good condition. They... vehicle. These products, or their equivalents, should perform. Section E: Maintenance Record provides a place for warranty repairs. Whenever anymaintenance is performed, besure to write it is divided five sections: into Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services shows to help keep your own maintenance work ...
Owner's Manual
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... Code X engine only)** Every 30:000 Miles (50 000 km). 14 Fuel Tank, Cap & Lines Inspection** Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km). Maintenance Schedule Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services T ~ont.3 Schedule I Follow Schedule I if your vehicleis MAINLY driven under oneor more of vehicle useful life. WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers)or Months (whichever occurs first). 2 I Chassis Lubrication Throttle Body Mounting Torque Bolt (3.E Engine, VIN Code T)* Tire and Wheel Rotation and Inspection Every other commercial applications. Schedule I Spark Plug Wire Inspection...
... Code X engine only)** Every 30:000 Miles (50 000 km). 14 Fuel Tank, Cap & Lines Inspection** Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km). Maintenance Schedule Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services T ~ont.3 Schedule I Follow Schedule I if your vehicleis MAINLY driven under oneor more of vehicle useful life. WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers)or Months (whichever occurs first). 2 I Chassis Lubrication Throttle Body Mounting Torque Bolt (3.E Engine, VIN Code T)* Tire and Wheel Rotation and Inspection Every other commercial applications. Schedule I Spark Plug Wire Inspection...
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... SERVICE MANUALS Product Service Publications (PSP's), are $4.00 for the first PSP and $2.00 in the Form Number column. See Service Publicaon engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steertions listed previously in this section. The Owner's for NOTE: Form Numbers for each additional PSP onthe same order. Address all list PSP's publishedby Pontiacin the model year. 1993 Grand Pontiac Prix ...S-9310-W $43.00 'Please specify special body...
... SERVICE MANUALS Product Service Publications (PSP's), are $4.00 for the first PSP and $2.00 in the Form Number column. See Service Publicaon engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steertions listed previously in this section. The Owner's for NOTE: Form Numbers for each additional PSP onthe same order. Address all list PSP's publishedby Pontiacin the model year. 1993 Grand Pontiac Prix ...S-9310-W $43.00 'Please specify special body...
Owner's Manual
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......237 Aiming Headlights...238 Air Cleaner Filter ...224. 284 Air Conditioner ...116 Alcohol. Storage...85 Rear Seat. For Best ...133 the Setting the Clock ...120 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ...131 Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt (see Safety Belts) Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid...227. 276. 278 Checking Fluid...225 Shifting...57 Starting Your Engine...54 Batteries. Trunk Adding Brake Fluid ...234. 278 Electrical Equipment ...55. 120. 269 Engine Coolant ...231. 277.278 Engine Oil ...220. 276.278 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid ...229. 278 Power Steering Fluid...233...
......237 Aiming Headlights...238 Air Cleaner Filter ...224. 284 Air Conditioner ...116 Alcohol. Storage...85 Rear Seat. For Best ...133 the Setting the Clock ...120 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ...131 Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt (see Safety Belts) Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid...227. 276. 278 Checking Fluid...225 Shifting...57 Starting Your Engine...54 Batteries. Trunk Adding Brake Fluid ...234. 278 Electrical Equipment ...55. 120. 269 Engine Coolant ...231. 277.278 Engine Oil ...220. 276.278 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid ...229. 278 Power Steering Fluid...233...
Owner's Manual
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... Indicator Lights (seeWarning Lights) Infant Restraint (see Audio Systems) Warning, Overheated Engine ...195 Horn ...69 Hot Engine. Tires ...255 Inside Rearview Mirror ...81. 83 Instrument Panel ...92 Instrument Panel Clusters ...94 Instrument Panel Intensity Control ...80 Instrument Panel Warning Lights...95 Vehicle (VIN Code) ...268 68 ...Idling Your Engine If You're Stuck: In Sand. Checking ...237 Flash-to-Pass ...80 High-Low Beam Changer ...79 "On" Reminder ...78 Gages Replacement...239, 244 Coolant Temperature ...99 Replacement Bulbs ...280 Fuel ...97 Wiring ...275...
... Indicator Lights (seeWarning Lights) Infant Restraint (see Audio Systems) Warning, Overheated Engine ...195 Horn ...69 Hot Engine. Tires ...255 Inside Rearview Mirror ...81. 83 Instrument Panel ...92 Instrument Panel Clusters ...94 Instrument Panel Intensity Control ...80 Instrument Panel Warning Lights...95 Vehicle (VIN Code) ...268 68 ...Idling Your Engine If You're Stuck: In Sand. Checking ...237 Flash-to-Pass ...80 High-Low Beam Changer ...79 "On" Reminder ...78 Gages Replacement...239, 244 Coolant Temperature ...99 Replacement Bulbs ...280 Fuel ...97 Wiring ...275...
Owner's Manual
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... Rear Light Bar ...251 K e y Finder ...49 Removing & Replacing Key Release Button ...53 Bulbs ...239 Keyless Entry System ...46 Replacement Bulbs ...280 Keys ...44 63 Shift ...Taillights ...78, 250, 281 71 L a n e Change Indicator ...Turn Signal ...71, 246, 247 Lap-Shoulder SafetyBelt ...20 95 Warning Lights ...Front. Scheduled ...290 When Trailer Towing ...181 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...104 306 Maintenance Record ...Manual Front Seat ...10 Manual Transaxle Adding Fluid ...229. 276. 278 Checking Fluid ...228 Parking ...67 Shifting ...62 54 Starting Your Engine...Master Cylinder...
... Rear Light Bar ...251 K e y Finder ...49 Removing & Replacing Key Release Button ...53 Bulbs ...239 Keyless Entry System ...46 Replacement Bulbs ...280 Keys ...44 63 Shift ...Taillights ...78, 250, 281 71 L a n e Change Indicator ...Turn Signal ...71, 246, 247 Lap-Shoulder SafetyBelt ...20 95 Warning Lights ...Front. Scheduled ...290 When Trailer Towing ...181 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...104 306 Maintenance Record ...Manual Front Seat ...10 Manual Transaxle Adding Fluid ...229. 276. 278 Checking Fluid ...228 Parking ...67 Shifting ...62 54 Starting Your Engine...Master Cylinder...
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...78 Power Door Locks ...46 Outside Rearview Mirrors ...83 Power Mirrors ...84 Overdrive. Engine...220 With the Engine Running...68 Capacity...276 Parking Brake...64 Change. Driving in the ...159 Reading Lights...81 Rear Window Defogger ...118 Rearview Mirror ...83, 84 Reclining Seatbacks...12 Reminder Light...19 Remote Control Mirrors ...84 Remote Lock Control...46 Remote Positive Battery Terminal 186 ...Remote Trunk Release ...50 Replacement Bulbs ...280 Replacement Fuses...271 Replacement Parts ...284 Replacing Brakes...235 Replacing Safety Belts ...40 . Distanceto ...107 Passenger...
...78 Power Door Locks ...46 Outside Rearview Mirrors ...83 Power Mirrors ...84 Overdrive. Engine...220 With the Engine Running...68 Capacity...276 Parking Brake...64 Change. Driving in the ...159 Reading Lights...81 Rear Window Defogger ...118 Rearview Mirror ...83, 84 Reclining Seatbacks...12 Reminder Light...19 Remote Control Mirrors ...84 Remote Lock Control...46 Remote Positive Battery Terminal 186 ...Remote Trunk Release ...50 Replacement Bulbs ...280 Replacement Fuses...271 Replacement Parts ...284 Replacing Brakes...235 Replacing Safety Belts ...40 . Distanceto ...107 Passenger...
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... Steering Wheel Controls...131 Steering Wheel. and Tires ...171 I Signaling Turns ...71. 141 Signs. If You Are ...208 Sunroof ...90 84 Sun Visors ...106 Systems Check Systems Check(STE) ...107 Tachometer ...281 97 Taillights ...78, 250, Tape Player (see Audio Systems) Technical Facts & Specifications Bulbs ...280 Electrical Equipment, Add-on ...120, 269 Engine Specifications ...283 Fluid Capacities & Types ...276 Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...270 Replacement Parts ...284 Service Parts Identification Label ...269 Vehicle...
... Steering Wheel Controls...131 Steering Wheel. and Tires ...171 I Signaling Turns ...71. 141 Signs. If You Are ...208 Sunroof ...90 84 Sun Visors ...106 Systems Check Systems Check(STE) ...107 Tachometer ...281 97 Taillights ...78, 250, Tape Player (see Audio Systems) Technical Facts & Specifications Bulbs ...280 Electrical Equipment, Add-on ...120, 269 Engine Specifications ...283 Fluid Capacities & Types ...276 Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...270 Replacement Parts ...284 Service Parts Identification Label ...269 Vehicle...