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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual c 
Vehicle  Symbols 
These are some of the  symbols  you  will 
find  on  your  vehicle.  For  example,  these 
symbols  are  used 
on an  original  battery: 
I 
Caution  Possible  Injury 
Protect  Ey

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual How to Use this Manual 
Vehicle  Symbols (CQNT.) 
These symbols  are on some of your 
controls: 
Windshield 
WiperlWasher 
Windshield  Defroster 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Ventilating  Fan 
Power  Windo

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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 Features & Controls 
Flash-to- Pass 
Flash-to-pass lets  you  use  your  high 
beam  headlights  to signal  a driver  in 
front  of  you  that you want  to pass. 
To use  it, pull the  turn  signal/he

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual The  Instrument  Panel- 
Your  Information  System 
Your  instrument  panel  is  designed  to let 
you  know  at 
a glance  how  your  vehicle 
is  running.  You’ll  how how fast you’re 
going,  h

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Hydroplaning 
Hydroplaning  is  dangerous. So much 
water  can  build  up under your tires that 
they  can  actually  ride  on the water.  This 
can  happen  if the  road  is wet  enough 
and  you’r

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual Your Driving  and the Road 
Driving  in Fog, Mist and Haze 
Fog can  occur  with  high  humidity or 
heavy  frost.  It  can  be 
so mild  that you 
can  see  through  it  for  several  hundred 
feet

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PONTIAC GRAND-PRIX 1993  Owners Manual If visibility  is  near  zero  and you  must 
stop  but are unsure  whether  you  are 
away  from  the road,  turn your  lights  on, 
start  your  hazard  warning  flashers,  and 
sound  your  horn at
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