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Adjust your inside rearview  mirror to reduce  the  glare from headlights 
behind  you. - 
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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No one  can see as well  at night as  in the  daytime. But  as  we get older - 
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 
\, 
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 
I 
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 
S 
Safety  Belt  Extender ................................. 61 
Safety  Belt  Reminder Light 
......................... 12,19 
Safety  Belt  Replacement,  Need For 
.................... 61 
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