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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual This  device  complies  with  Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) 
This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and (2) 
This  devi

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Battery  Replacement 
Under  normal  use, the batteries  in  your key chain 
transmitter  should  last  about  two  years. 
You  can  tell  the  batteries  are weak  if  the  transmitter 
wont  work

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual  
Parking  at  Night:  Park  in a lighted  spot,  close  all 
windows  and  lock  your  vehicle.  Remember  to  keep  your 
valuables  out  of sight.  Put  them  in  a storage  area,  or  take 
them

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual if the  alarm  has  been  set off, but  this  does  not  shut  off 
the  alarm. 
Here’s  how  to  avoid  setting  off  the  alarm  by  accident: 
If you  don’t  want  to  arm  the  theft  deterren

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual PASS-Key I1 TM 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with the PASS-Key I1 
(Personalized  Automotive  Security  System)  theft 
deterrent  system.  PASS-Key 
11 TM is  a  passive  theft 
deterrent  system.  T

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Se6urity light  will  flash.  But  you don’t  have  to  wait  three 
minutes  before  trying  one 
of the  ignition  keys. 
See 
your Buick  dealer  or  a locksmith  who  can  service 
the  Pass-Key

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Ignition Key Positions 
Your square-headed key 
operates  your ignition lock. 
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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Starting Your Engine The  other  positions  let you perform  these  functions: 
ACC: Accessory  lets  you  use  things  like  the  radio  and 
the  windshield  wipers  when  the  engine  is 
off. To u
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