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part 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can  learn  about the many  standard  and  optional  features  on  your  Buick.  and  informat\
ion  on starting. 
shifting  and  braking . Also  explained are the  instrument  panel  and the warning  systems that tell you if everything 
is  working  properly-and  what  to  do if  you  have  a  problem . 
Part 2 includes: 
Keys ........................................................................\
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Locks ........................................................................\
...... 65 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System ........................................................... 66 
New  Vehicle  Break-In ................................................................. 72 
Ignition ........................................................................\
..... 73 
Starting Your  Engine .................................................................. 74 
Shifting  the  Transaxle ........................................... : ..................... 77 
parking  Brake ........................................................................\
 80 
ShiftingIntoPark ..................................................................... 81 
Windows ........................................................................\
... 84 
Horn ........................................................................\
....... 86 
TiltSteeringWheel ................................................................... 86 
Turn Signal/Headlight  Beam  Lever ....................................................... 86 
Windshield  Wipers,  Washer ........................................................... 88 
CruiseControl ..................................................................... 91 
InteriorLights ....................................................................... \
95 
Headlights ........................................................................\
.. 95 
Mirrors ........................................................................\
..... 98 
Instrument  Panel ..................................................................... 105 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators .................................................. 106 
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Horn 
You can  sound  the  horn by pressing  the  horn  symbol on 
your  steering  wheel. 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel (Option) 
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A tilt  steering  wheel  allows 
you 
to adjust  the  steering 
wheel  before  you  drive.  You 
can 
also raise it to the 
highest  level 
to give  your 
legs  more  room  when  you 
exit and  enter  the  vehicle. 
To tilt  the  wheel,  hold  the 
steering  wheel  and  pull  the 
lever.  Move  the  steering 
wheel  to  a  comfortable 
level,  then  release  the  lever 
to  lock  the  wheel  in  place. 
The I’urn SignaUHeadlight Beam 
Lever 
The  lever  on  the  left  side  of  the  steering  column  includes 
your: 
Turn Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
Windshield  Wipers 
Windshield  Washer 
Cruise  Control  (Option) 
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Cruise  Control (option) 
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With Cruise  Control,  you can  maintain  a  speed  of about 
25 mph (40 Wh)  or more  without  keeping  your  foot  on 
the  accelerator. 
This can  really  help  on  long  trips.  Cruise 
Control  does  not 
work at  speeds  below  about 25 mph 
(40 Wh). 
When  you  apply  your  brakes,  the  Cruise  Control  shuts 
off. 
A CAUTION: 
Cruise  Control  can  be  dangerous  where  you 
can't  drive  safely 
at a  steady  speed. So, don't 
use  your  Cruise  Control  on winding roads  or 
in heavy traffic. 
Cruise  Control  can  be  dangerous  on slippery 
roads. 
On such  roads,  fast  changes in tire 
traction  can  cause  needless  wheel  spinning, 
and  you  could lose  control.  Don't  use  Cruise 
Control  on slippery  roads. 
To Set  Cruise  Control 
1. Move the  Cruise  Control 
switch 
to "ON? 
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rn 1 To Resume a Set Speed 
A CAUTION: 
If you  leave  your  Cruise  Control  switch “ON” 
when  you’re  not using Cruise,  you  might hit a 
button and go into  Cruise  when  you  don’t 
want  to.  You  could be startled 
and even  lose 
control.  Keep the  Cruise  Control  switch 
“OFF” 
~ until you  want  to use it. 
2. Get  up  to  the speed you  want. 
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3. Push in the  “SET” 
button  at  the  end  of the 
lever  and  release  it. 
4. Take  your foot off the 
accelerator  pedal.  Suppose  you  set  your 
Cruise  Control  at  a  desired 
speed  and  then  you  apply 
the  brake. 
This, of course, 
shuts 
off the  Cruise 
Control.  But  you  don’t  need 
to.reset it.  Once  you’re 
going about 25 mph (40 
h/h) or more,  you  can 
move  the  Cruise  Control 
switch.  from 
“ON” to 
“WA” (Resume/Accelerate) 
for  about 
half a  second. 
You’ll 
go right  back  up to your  chosen  speed  and stay 
there. 
If you  hold  the  switch at “WA” longer than 
half  a  second,  the  vehicle  will keep  going 
faster 
until you  release  the  switch  or  apply  the , 
brake.  You could be startled  and  even  lose 
control. 
So unless  you  want  to go  faster,  don’t 
hold the  switch at 
“R/AI’ i 
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To Increase  Speed  While  Using  Cruise 
Control 
There  are two  ways  to go to a higher  speed.  Here’s  the 
first: 
1. Use  the  accelerator pedal to  get  to  -the higher  speed. 
Here’s  the  second  way  to 
go 
to  a higher speed: 
1. Move  the  Cruise  switch 
from 
“ON” to ‘WAY 
Hold  it  there  until you 
get  up  to  ‘the speed you 
want,  and  then  release 
the  switch. 
2. To increase  your  speed  in  very  small  amounts,  move 
the  switch  to 
“R/A” for  less than half a  second  and 
then  release  it.  Each  time  you 
do this,  your  vehicle 
will 
go about 1 mph (1.6 km/h)  faster. 
To Reduce  Speed  While  Using  Cruise 
Control 
There  are two  ways  to  reduce your speed  while  using 
Cruise  Control: 
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Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise Control 
Use  the  accelerator  pedal  to  increase  your  speed.  When 
you  take  your  foot 
off the pedal, your  vehicle  will  slow 
down 
to the  Cruise  Control  speed  you set  earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control  on Hills 
How  well  your  Cruise  Control  will  work  on  hills 
depends  upon  your  speed,  load,  and  the  steepness 
of the 
hills.  When  going  up  steep  hills,  you  may  have 
to step  on 
the  accelerator 
pedal to  maintain  your  speed.  When  going 
downhill,  you  may  have  to  brake  or shift 
to a  lower  gear 
to  keep  your  speed  down. 
Of course,  applying  the  brake 
takes  you  out 
of Cruise  Control.  Many drivers  fmd  this to 
be  too  much  trouble  and  don’t  use  Cruise  Control  on 
steep  hills. 
To Get  Out of Cruise  Control 
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There  are  two  ways  to turn 
off the  Cruise  Control: 
Step  lightly  on  the  brake 
pedal; 
OR 
Move  the  Cruise  switch 
to 
“OFF? 
To Erase Cruise Speed Memory 
When  you turn off the  Cruise  Control  or the  ignition, 
your  Cruise  Control  set  speed  memory  is  erased. 
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Fuse Usage 
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Fuse  Rating 
(AMPS) 
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B 
C 
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20 
10 
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ECM;  MAF  Sensor (3300 Engine only) 
ECM  Injectors/Coil 
Eng.  A/C  Relay;  EGR  Solenoid;  Canister  Purge  Solenoid 
Fan/Elect;  Generator;  DRL  Module 
Turn  Signal  Flasher;  Back-up Lights; 
TruWLiftgate  Release 
Fuse 
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Rating 
(AMPS) 
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20 
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10 
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30" 
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Circuitry N 
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30" 
25 
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15 
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Circuitry 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint  (Air  Bagj 
Tail;  Park;  Side  Marker;  License  Plate;  Stop/Turn  Signal 
Heater/Air  Conditioner 
Gages;  Warning  Indicators;  Torque  Convert 
Clutch;  Audible  Warning  System;  Computer  Command  Control;  Trunk  Release;  Brake 
Warning  Indicator;  Rear  Defog  Switch; 
Speedometer 
Stop  Lights;  Hazard  Flashers 
Interior,  Underhood,  Courtesy,  I/P,  Trunk  Lights;  Door 
Locks; Horn Relay,  Passive  Restraint 
System,  Deck  Lid  Release,  Power  Antenna 
Liftgate  Release;  Power  Windows 
Illumination  for:  I/P,  Radio, 
Pod Lights, 
Ashtray,  Console  Light,  Heater-A/C  Control, 
Defog  Switch,  Headlight  Switch 
Radio,  Cruise  Control 
Seats,  Door 
Locks, Rear  Defog 
Windshield  Wipe/Wash 
Cigarette  Lighter 
Safety  Belt/Chirne  (ICAM)  Module  (Located 
behind the fuse  block,  above  the  hush  panel.) 
Remote  Lock  Control  (Located  behind  the  fuse 
block,  above  the  hush  panel.)  Fuel  Pump,  ECM  (Located  under  the  hood.) 
*Circuit  Breaker 
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Clock.  Setting the ......................... .118.  121.  124 
Comfort  Controls 
Air  Conditioning 
................................. 114 
Heating 
............... .. ........................ 115 
Ventilation 
................................. .ll5. 116 
Your  Buick  Comfort  Control  System 
................. 114 
Compact  Disc  Care 
................................ 130 
Compact  Spare  Tire ....................... .205.  215.  218 
Compartment.  Rear  Locking  Storage 
.................. 103 
Control  of  a  Vehicle 
................................ 146 
Convenience  Net 
.................................. 101 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
.............................. 99 
Coolant (See “Engine  Coolant”) 
Courtesy  Lights 
.................................... 98 
Cruisecontrol 
..................................... 91 
CupHolder 
...................................... 103 
Curves.  Driving  on 
................................ 150 
Customer  Assistance  Information ..................... 299 
DaytimeR-ngLights 
........................... 96 
Dead  Battery:  What  to  Do 
........................... 185 
Defensive  Driving 
................................. 142 
Defogger.  Rear  Window 
............................. 115 
Defogging  Your  Windows 
............................ 115 
Defrosting ........................................ 115 
Dimensions 
....................................... 269 
Doing  Your  Own  Service Work 
...................... 222 
DoorLoc 
ks ....................................... 65 
Downshifting 
.................................. .79, 167 
Driver  Position .................................... 30 
AtNight 
....................................... 155 
City .......................................... 162 
Controlling  a  Skid 
............................... 154 
Defensively 
.................................... 142 
Drunken 
........................................ 143 
Freeway 
....................................... 163 
Hill  and  Mountain 
............................... 166 
Hydroplaning 
................................... 159 
In  a  Foreign  Country 
............................. 224 
In Fog,  Mist  and  Haze ............................ 160 
IntheRain 
..................................... 158 
LongDistance .................................. 164 
Loss of Control ................................. 154 
OnCurves 
..................................... 150 
On  Snow or Ice ................................. 172 
Passing 
......................................... 152 
Through  Deep  Standing  Water 
....................... 76 
Winter  Driving 
................................... 171 
Drunken  Driving 
.................................. 143 
Electrical  Equipment, 
Adding 
................................. 75,  117,  265 
Emergencies,  Braking  in 
............................ 149 
Emergencies  on  the  Road 
........................... 183 
Emergencies,  Steering  in 
............................ 151 
EmergencyStarting 
................................ 185 
Emergency  Towing ..... .......................... 189 
Engine  Block  Heater 
........................... .76,  232 
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