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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Seats 4S Safety 6eIts 
Here Are  Questions  Many  People 
Ask  About  Safety  8elts- 
and  the  Answers 
Q: Won’t I be  trapped  in  the  vehicle 
after  an  accident  if  I’m  wearing  a  safety

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Door Locks 
Unlocked  doors  can  be 
dangerous. 
Passengers-especially  children- 
can  easily  open  the doors  and fall 
out.  When 
a door  is  locked,  the 
inside  handle  won’t  open  it. 
Ou

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Features & Controls 
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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Features & Controls 
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Headlights 
The main  light  controls are  on  the left 
side  of the  instrument  panel.  Push  the 
switch marked pf to  turn on: 
Parking  Lights 
Running  Lights 
Your h

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM Stereo 
FM Stereo will  give  you  the best sound, 
but  FM  signals  will  reach  only  about 
10 
to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Tall  buildings 
or  hills  can  inte

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual “I’ll  be  careful”  isn’t the right  answer. 
What  if there’s  an emergency,  a  need  to 
take  sudden  action, as  when 
a child 
darts into  the street?  A  person  with a 
higher  BAC

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Braking  In  Emergencies 
At  some  time,  nearly  every  driver  gets into  a  situation  that requires  hard 
braking.  If you  have  anti-lock,  you  can 
steer  and brake  at  the  same  time. 
Ho

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Watch  for  traffic  signs,  pavement markings,  and lines. 
If you can  see  a 
sign  up ahead  that might  indicate  a 
turn  or an  intersection,  delay  your 
pass.  A broken  center  line  usuall
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