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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual How to Use This 
Manual 
Many  people  read  their  owner’s  manual 
from  beginning  to  end  when  they first 
receive  their  new  vehicle.  This  will  help  you  learn  about  the  features  an

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual c 
w Sun Visors 
To block  out  glare,  you  can  swing  down 
the  visors.  You can also  swing  them  to 
the  side.  The  elastic  bands  on  your  visor 
provide  extra  strorage  for maps  or  pa

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Features  and  Controls 
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f the anti-lock  brake system  warning 
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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual When  this  warning  light is on,  the  system 
will  not  limit  wheel  spin.  Adjust  your 
driving  accordingly. 
Low Traction  Light 
When  your  anti-lock  system  is adjusting 
brake  pressure t

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual 9 
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COOLANT 
Low  Coolant  Light (4% Engine) 
This  light  should  come  on  while  you are 
starting  your  engine. 
If the  light  doesn’t 
come  on,  have  it  repaired.  The  light  also

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Part 3 
In this  part  you’ll  find out how 
o operate  the  comfort  control 
iystems  and  audio  systems 
Iffered  with  your  Pontiac 
. Be 
ure  to read  about  the  particular 
iystem  supplie

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual Comfort  Controls and Audio Systems 
Comfort Controls 
With this system, you can control  the 
heating  and  ventilation  in  your  Pontiac. If 
you  have  the air conditioning option,  you 
can  also

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994  Owners Manual During  initial  start-up  only, if  your 
vehicle  is  eduipped  with  an optional 
engine  coolant  heater,  you  can 
use it in 
cold  weather  (around 
+20°F/-8" C or 
lower)  to heat  the  pass
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