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Adjust your inside rearview mirror to reduce the glare from headlights
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Since you can’t see as well, you may need to slow down and keep more
space between you and other vehicles. It’s hard to tell how fast the
vehicle ahead is going just by looking at its taillights.
Slow down, especially on higher speed roads. Your headlights can light
up only
so much road ahead.
In remote areas, watch for animals.
If you’re tired, pull off the road in a safe place and rest.
Night Vision
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these differences increase. A 50-year-old driver may require at least twice i,
as much light to see the same thing at night as a 20-year-old.
What you do in the daytime can also affect your night vision. For
example, if you spend the day in bright sunshine you are wise to wear
sunglasses. Your eyes will have less trouble adjusting to night.
But if you’re driving, don’t wear sunglasses at night. They may cut down
on glare from headlights, but they also make a lot of things invisible that
should remain visible
- such as parked cars, obstacles, pedestrians, or
even trains blocking railway crossings.
You may want to put on your
sunglasses after you have pulled into a brightly-lighted service or
refreshment area. Eyes shielded from that glare may adjust more quickly
to darkness back on the road. But be sure to remove your sunglasses
before you leave the service area.
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You can be temporarily blinded by approaching lights. It can take a
second or
two, or even several seconds, for your eyes to readjust to the r
dark. When you are faced with severe glare (as from a driver who doesn’t
lower the high beams, or a vehicle with misaimed headlights), slow down
a little. Avoid staring directly into the approaching lights.
If there is a line
of opposing traffic, make occasional glances over the line of headlights to
make certain that one of the vehicles isn’t starting to move into your lane.
Once you are past the bright lights, give your eyes time to readjust before
resuming speed.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL (I/P) FUSE BLOCK
-5 - NOT USED 6 - T/SIG (15 AMP) - PARWNEUTRALAND BACKUP LAMP SWITCH
7 - ABS (IO AMP) - ELECTRIC TURN FLASHER
- ELECTRONIC BRAKE CNTRL. MOD.
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- ,RAPWPR (25 AMP) - RETAINED ACCESSORY PWR. (RAP) 9 - RADIO (IO AMP) - RADIO RECEIVER 10 - WIPER (25 AMP) - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER 11 - I/P INDC /TELLTAIL (10 AMP) - DIAGNOSTIC ENERGY RESERVE
- LOW COOLANT MOD.
MOD. (DERM) - INSTRUMENT
PANEL CLUSTER
INDICATORS
12 - NOT USED 13 - CHIME (10 AMP) - CHIME MOD.
SPEED SENSOR BUFFER MOD.
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
AUTO. DAY/NIGHT MIRROR
FCC)
DISABLE RELAY
REAR DEFOGGER RELAY
CCM (IO AMP) CENTRAL CNTRL. MOD. (CCM)
THROlTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR
MOD. .,
15 - AIR BAG (IO AMP)
16 - CRUISE (10 AMP)
- ELECTRONIC LEVEL CNTRL. (ELC)
- DUAL POLE ARMING SENSOR
- GENERATOR - CRUISE CNTRL. 17 - HTD ST (10 AMP) - DRIVER'S MEMORY SEAT - DRIVER HEATED SEAT - PASSENGER HEATED SEAT
- CENTRAL CNTRL. MOD. (CCM) - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER:
18 - CCM IGN (10 AMP)
THEFT DETERRENT RECEIVER REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY/UNVERAL RAP PWR (10 AMP) RETAINED ACCESSORY PWR.
RAP) HVAC (A0 AMP) ~ ~ HVAC SOLENOID MOD.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
HVAC CNTRL. HEAD
RAP BATT (25 AMP)
WIPER RELAY RETAINED ACCESSORY PWR. (RAP) HVAC (25 AMP
TRK REL
(IO AMP) TRUNK LID RELEASE SW. STARTER (10 AMP) STARTER ENABLE REALY
DIAGNOSTIC ENERGY RESERVE
MIR DEFG (IO AMP) MOD. (DERM)
SIDE VIEW MIRROR DEFOGGERS
PWR ANT (20 AMP) TRUNK LAMP
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HVAC PWR. M&D.
PWR. ANTENNA
D/INT LPS (15 AMP) DELAYED INTERIOR LIGHTS (DIL) FRT CIG (10 AMP) FRONT CIGAR LIGHTER RR CIG (20 AMP) REAR CIGAR LIGHTERS HVAC (10 AMP)
ABS
(25 AMP) HVAC CNTRL. ASSEMBLY
TRACTION CNTRL. MOD. ELECTRONIC BRAKE AND/
NOT USED
CLUSTER (IO AMP) CHIME MOD.
INSTRUMENTCLUSTER:
LOW ENGINE OIL MOD.
HEADLIGHT SW.
RADIO RECEIVER CCM (1 0 AMP) CENTRAL CNTRL. MOD. (CCM) PWR LK (10 AMP) PWR. DOOR LOCKS PWR. MIRRORS
TRK PDWN (15 AMP) PWR. LUMBAR SEATS
TRUNK LID PULL-DOWN UNIT
STOP LPS (20 AMP) BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT
INTERLOCK IBTSIVSTOP LIGHT
BRAKESW.
' '. PWR RECL 115 AMPI DRIVER-SCT RECLIfiE SW.
PASSENGER SEAT RECLINE SW. PWR LUMB 120 AMP) PWR. LUMBARSEAT MOTOR CNTRL MOD. HTD ST 15 AMP)
SEAT CNTRL. MOD. RELAY CORNR LP (IO AMP) INSTRUMENT CLUSTER:
RADIO CNTRL. HEAD
CORNERING LIGHTS
INT DIM (IO AMP) HEADLIGHT SWITCH DRIVER4 AND PASSENGER HEATEL - INTERIOR LIGHTS - DIMMING 43 - RR T/LPS (IO AMP). - REATTAIL LIGHTS - REAR SIDE MARKER LIGHTS - LICENSE LAMP
- HAZARD WARNING FLASHER 44 - HZRD LP (20 AMP)
45- PWR LK 20AMP) - PWR. Doh LOCK RELAY
- RETAlNED ACCESSh PWR. (RAP)
C/B 1 - NOT USED CIB 2 - RAP PWR (30 AMP
RELAY CIS 3 - PWR ST (25 AMP) - DRIVERS PWR. SEAT SW. - PASSENGER PWR. SEAT SW. - MEMORY SEAT MOD.
- REAR DEFOGGER REALY C/B 4 - RR DEFG (30 AMP)
C/B
5 - HDLP (30 AMP) - HEADLIGHT RELAY - DAMIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL)
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Hydroplaning ...................................... 189
How
To Wear Safety Belts
Properly. .................... 19
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Ice, If You’re Stuck In ............................... 249
Identification Label, Service Parts
..................... 312
Identification Number, Vehicle (VIN)
................. 311
Idling Your Engine .................................. 94
If
A Tire Goes Flat ................................. 237
Illuminated Entry System
............................. 67
Indicator, Bulbs For Turn Signal
...................... 320
Indicators, Front Brake Wear
........................ 177
Indicators, Warning, On Instrument Panel
.............. 125
Infant Restraint
..................................... 46
Inflation, Proper Tire
............................... 293
Information System On Instrument Panel
.............. 123
Inspection, Tire
.................................... 295
Instrument Panel
................................... 123
Instrument Panel Warning Lights
..................... 125
Interior Cleaning
................................... 302
Introduction
...... See “Front of Owner Information Manual”
Ignition
Key Positions
................................ 79
J
Jacking And Removing Flat Tire ...................... 241
Jump Starting
...................................... 218
K
Keyless Entry, Remote ............................... 70
Keys
.............................................. 63
Keys, Ignition
....................................... 79
Kilometer Indicator
................................ 123
L
Lamp Housings - Exterior ........................... 287
Lamp Monitors
.................................... 113
Lane Change And Turn Signal Indicator
................ 98
Lap Belt
........................................... 36
Lap-Shoulder Belt
................................... 20
Larger Children and Safety Belt
....................... 57
Leaking, Of Exhaust Into Your Car .................. 93,207
Leather, Cleaning
.................................. 305
Light,AirBag
...................................... 29
Light, Brake
To Shift ................................ 132
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Reaction Time, In Braking
........................... 171
Reading Lights
..................................... 112
Rear Axle
.......................................... 87
Rear Brakes
....................................... 178
Rear Door Security Lock
............................. 97
Rear Towing Hook-Ups
............................. 226
Rear Window Defogger
............................. 142
Rear Window Lockout
............................... 97
Reclining Front Seatbacks, Power
....................... 9
Recommended Fluids
& Lubricants ... See Maint. Book, p.38
Recovery,OffRoad
................................. 181
Recreational Vehicle, Towing
A ....................... 208
Remote Keyless Entry System
......................... 70
Remote Trunk Release
............................... 69
Reporting Safety Defects
to Canadian Government
.......... See Owner Assistance
to General Motors
................ See Owner Assistance
to
U.S. Government ............... See Owner Assistance
Replacement Fasteners
.............................. 252
Replacing Brake System Parts
........................ 277
Replacing Safety Belts
............................... 61
Replacing Tires
.................................... 296
Replacing Wheels
................................... 299
Restarting Your Car When It’s Moving
................. 80
Restraint, Infant .................................... 43
Restraint, Occupant ................................. 19
Restraint Systems, Checking Your
...................... 61
Restraints, Child .................................... 43
Restraints, Head
.................................... 10
Restraints, Larger Children ........................... 57
Reverse Gear Position
............................... 84
“Riding” The Brakes
................................ 172
Road, Your Driving and the
.......................... 157
Road Signs
........................................ 157
Roads, Hill and Mountain
........................... 198
Rocking Your Car Out Of Snow, Ice, Sand Or Mud
...... 250
Rotation, Tire
..................................... 295
Rotate,
If You’re Stuck And Your Rear Wheels Can’t ..... 87
Run (Ignition Key Position)
........................... 79
Running Your Engine While Parked
.................... 94
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Safety Belt Extender ................................. 61
Safety Belt Reminder Light
......................... 12,19
Safety Belt Replacement, Need For
.................... 61
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