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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual r 
These  symbols  are on some of your 
controls: 
Windshield  Wipers 
Windshield  Washer 
Headlight  Washers 
Windshield  Defroster 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Q@ 
Ventilating  Fan 
Power  Window 
These

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual Rear  Seat  Passengers 
It’s  very  important  for  rear  seat 
passengers  to  buckle  up!  Accident statistics  show  that  unbelted  people  in 
the  rear  seat  are  hurt more  often  in 
crashe

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety 6elts 
Larger Children 
Children who have  outgrown  child 
restraints  should  wear  the vehicles 
safety  belts. 
If you  have  the choice,  a 
child  should  sit  next  to  a  windo

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual ... Part 2 
Features & Controls 
Here you can  learn  about  the 
many  standard  and  optional  features 
on  your  Pontiac.  and information  on 
starting.  shifting  and  braking 
. Also 
explained

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual Features & Controls 
Keys 
 
, 
Leaving  young children in a 
vehicle  with  the  ignition  key 
1s dangerous  for  many  reasons.  A 
child  or others could  be  badly 
injured or  even killed.  They

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual Features & Controls 
Theft (CONI) 
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  stora

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual To Test the Almn: 
Roll pur window down, then follow the 
directions  under 
221 Am the  System 
earlier.  Once tbe alarm is  set,  reach 
through  the 
window and  manually 
unlock the door from the

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1993  Owners Manual I CAUTION I 
A 
Things  that  can  burn  could 
touch  hot  exhaust  parts  under 
your  vehicle  and  ignite.  Dont  park  over  papers,  leaves, 
dry grass  or 
other  things  that  can  burn. 
A
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