Should interference to this system occur,
try this:
0 Check to determine if battery
replacement is necessary. See the
instructions on battery replacement.
Check the distance. You may be too
far from your vehicle. This product
has a maximum range.
0 Check the location. Other vehicles or
objects may be blocking the signal.
See your Pontiac dealer or a qualified
technician for service.
Changes or modifications to this system
by other
than an authorized service
facility could void authorization to use
this equipment.
Operation
The driver’s door will unlock
automatically
when UNLOCK is pressed.
If UNLOCK
is pressed twice quickly, all
doors
will unlock. All the doors will lock
when DOOR is pressed. The trunk will
unlock anytime the opened trunk symbol is pressed
if the ignition is off. If the
ignition is
ON, the trunk will unlock if
the transaxle is in NETURAL (N) or
PARK (P).
Press DOOR or UNLOCK to illuminate
the interior lights. The lights will then go
off after
40 seconds or when the ignition
is turned on (See “Illuminated Entry/Exit
System”
in the Index).
Matching Transmitter(s)
To Your Vehicle
Each key chain transmitter is coded to
prevent another transmitter from unlocking
your vehicle. If a transmitter is lost or
stolen, a replacement can be purchased
through your dealer. Remember to bring
any remaining transmitters
with you when
you
go to your dealer. When the dealer
matches the replacement transmitter to
your vehicle,
the remaining transmitters
must also
be matched. Once the new
transmitter is coded, the lost transmitter
will not unlock your vehicle.
You can match a transmitter to as many
different vehicles as you own, provided
they are equipped
with exactly the same
model system. (General Motors offers
several different models of these systems
on
their vehicles.) Each vehicle can have
only two transmitters matched to
it.
See your dealer to match transmitters to
another vehicle.
3attery Replacement
Jnder normal use, the batteries in your
ey chain transmitter should last about
NO years.
‘ou can tell the batteries are weak i.f the
-ansmitter won’t work at
the normal
mge
in any location. If you have to get
lose to your vehicle before the
-ansmitter works, it’s probably
time to
hange the batteries.
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Air Conditioning
System (OPTION)
The air conditioner and heater work best
if you keep your windaws closed while
using them. Your vehicle also has the
flow-through ventilation system
described later
in this section.
% : The left control knob sets the fan
speed. To select the force of air you want,
turn the knob. The fan is always running
unless the mode control is moved to
OFF.
Temperature Control: The center
control regulates the temperature of the
air coming through the system.
Mode Control: The right knob changes
the functions of your system.
A.ir Conditioning
Your system has three air conditioner
settings. Before using your air conditioner
on
very hot days, open the windows long
enough to let hot inside air escape. This
reduces the amount of work your air
conditioner’s compressor will have to do,
which should help fuel economy.
MAX: Use for maximum cooling. This
setting recirculates much of the air inside
your vehicle
SO it maximizes your air
conditioner’s performance and your
vehicle’s fuel economy. The air
is directed
out through the instrument panel vents.
A/C: Use for normal cooling on hot days.
This setting cools outside air and directs
it
through the instrument panel outlets.
he
lH (Bi-Level): Use on cool, but sunny
days. This setting brings
in the outside air,
but directs
it in two ways. The cool air is
directed to the upper portion of your body
through the instrument panel outlets, but
slightly warmer air is directed through the
heater ducts and defroster vents. At times
this temperature difference may be more
apparent than others.
The air conditioner compressor operates
in five air conditioning positions when the
outside temperature is higher than about
40°F (4.5”C).
The five positions for air conditioniqg are
MAX (Maximum), NORM (Normal.), B/L
(Bi-Level), ;j’ VENT and
%@ (Defrost). .. ._.
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Ventilation
Use when outside temperatures are mild,
and little heating or cooling
is needed.
Turn the right knob toH (Vent). Air
flow is directed through the instrument
panel outlets. Set the center knob to the
temperature desired.
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RCL (Recall): Press this button once to
see
what track is playing. Press again
within five seconds to see how long your
selection has been playing. The track
number also
will be displayed when the
volume
is changed or a new track starts to
play.
COMP (Compression): Depressing this
button makes soft and loud passages more
equal
in volume. Press again to resume
normal
play.
RDM (Random): Press to play tracks in
random, rather then sequential, order.
Press the button again to play the tracks
sequentially.
REV (Reverse): Press and hold to rapidly
reverse the disc. Release to resume
playing.
FWD (Fast Forward): Press and hold to
rapidly advance the disc. Release to
resume playing.
PREV (Previous): Press to play a track
again.
If you keep pressing the “PREV”
button, the disc
will keep backing up to
previous tracks.
NEXT Press when you want to hear the
next track. If you keep pressing the
NEXT button, the disc
will keep
advancing to other tracks.
When Finished with the Compact Disc
Player:
[f you press PWR or turn off the ignition,
the disc
will stay in the player and start
again when you
turn on the ignition or the
PWR button. The disc
will begin playing
3t the point where it had been stopped.
ST-PL (Stop-Play): Press to stop the disc
player; the radio will play. Press again to
play the disc (the player
will start playing
:he disc where
it had stopped earlier).
EJCT (Eject): Press to eject the disc; the
radio
will play. You can also eject the disc
with the radio or ignition off.
CD Player Anti-Theft
Feature
Delco LOC II@ is an anti-theft feature for
the compact disc player. It can be used or
ignored. If ignored, the system plays
normally. If
it is used, your player won’t
be usable
if it is ever stolen, because it
will go to LOC mode any time battery
power is removed. It will also
go to LOC
mode any time power from the battery
is
turned off by the Battery Protection
Feature (see “Battery Rundown
Protection”
in the Index). Until an
unLOC code
is entered, it will not
turn on.
The instructions below tell you how to
mter a secret code into the system. If your
vehicle loses battery power for any
reason, you must unlock the system with
the secret code before the radio will
turn
on.
To Set the Anti-Theft System:
1. Write down any six-digit number and
keep
it in a safe place. This is your
secret code.
2. Turn the ignition to the ACCESSORY
or RUN position.
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3. Press the PWR button to turn the radio
off.
4. Press station preset buttons 1 and 4 at
the same time and hold until
"---"
appears on the display.
NOTE: You now have only 15 seconds
between each of the following steps.
5. Press SET and 000 will appear on the
display.
6. Press the SEEK button until the first
digit of your code appears.
7. Rotate the lower knob right or left
until the second or third digit of your
code appears.
8. Press the lower knob (000 will appear
again on the display).
9. Press the SEEK button until the
fourth digit of your code appears.
1O.Rotate the lower knob right or left
until the fifth and sixth digits of your
code appear.
11. Press the lower knob (rEP will appear
for five seconds, then 000).
12.Repeat steps 6- 11. This time SEC will
appear, indicating that Delco LOC 11'
is set, and your audio system is secure.
To Disable the Anti-Theft System:
Enter your secret code by following these
steps. You will have only
15 seconds
between each step.
1. Turn the ignition to the ACCESSORY
or RUN position, and turn the radio
off.
2. Press station preset buttons 1 and 4 at
the same time. SEC
will appear on the
display, indicating the audio system
is
secure.
3. Press SET, and 000 will appear on the
display.
4. Press the SEEK button until the first
digit of your code appears.
5. Rotate the lower knob right or left
until the second and third digits of
your code appear.
6. Press the lower knob (000 will appear
again on the display).
7. Press the SEEK button until the
fourth digit of your code appears.
8. Rotate the lower knob right or left
until the fifth and sixth digits of your
code appear.
9. Press the lower knob. If the display
shows "---", the disabling sequence
was successful (the numbers matched
the user-selected code or the factory back-up code) and the audio system is
in the UNSECURED mode. If the
display shows SEC, the disabling sequence was unsuccessful and the
numbers did not match either of the
codes. In this case, the audio system
will remain in the SECURED mode.
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“Section D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” lists some
products
GM recommends to help keep your vehicle properly
maintained. These products,
or their equivalents, should be
used whether you do the work yourself or have it done.
‘Section E: Maintenance Record” provides a place for you to
record the maintenance performed on your vehicle. Whenever
any maintenance is performed,
be sure to write it down in this
section. This will help you determine when your next
maintenance should be done. In addition, it
is a good idea to
keep your maintenance receipts. They may be needed to
qualify your vehicle for warranty repairs.
Section A: Scheduled Maintenance
Sewices
Using Your Maintenance Schedule
This section tells you the maintenance services you should
have done and when you should schedule them.
Your Pontiac
dealer knows your vehicle best and wants you to be happy with
it. If you
go to your dealer for your service needs, you’ll know
that GM-trained and supported service people will perform the
work using genuine
GM parts.
These schedules are for vehicles that:
carry passengers and cargo within recommended limits.
You will find these limits on your vehicle’s Tire-Loading
Information Label. S’ee “Loading Your Vehicle” in the
Index.
are driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal driving
limits.
use the recommended unleaded fuel. See “Fuel” in the
Index.
Selecting the Right Schedule
First you’ll need to decide which of the two schedules is right
for your vehicle. Here’s how to decide which schedule to
follow:
Schedule I
Is any one of these true for your vehicle?
Most trips are less than 4 miles (6 km).
Most trips are less than 10 miles (16 km) when outside
temperatures are below freezing.
The engine is at low speed most of the time (as in
door-to-door delivery, or in stop-and-go traffic).
You operate your vehicle in dusty areas.
You tow a trailer. (With some models, you shouldn’t ever
tow a trailer. See “Towing a Trailer” in the Index.)
If any one (or more) of these is true for your driving, follow
Schedule I.
Schedule I1
Follow Schedule I1 only if none of the above conditions is true.
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We have quick, easy access to telephone
numbers of the following services
depending
on your needs:
0 Hotels
Glass replacement
0 Rental vehicles or taxis
0 Police, fire department or hospitals
In many instances, mechanical
failures are covered under. Pontiac’s
comprehensive wawinty. However when
other outside services are utilized,
our
advisors will explain any payment
obligations you might incur.
Pontiac reserves the right to limit services
or reimbursement to an owner
or driver
when
in Pantiac’s judgement the claims
become obsessive
in frequency or type of
occurrence.
For prompt and efficient assistance when
calling,
please have the following
information available to give the advisbr:
a Location of vehicle
0 Telephone number of your location
0 Vehicle model, year, and color
0 Mileage of vehicle
0 Vehicle Identification Number
0 Vehicle license plate number
While we hope that you never have the
occasion to’ use our service, it is added
security while traveling for you and your
family. Remember, we’re only a phone
call away. Pontiac Roadside Assistance at
1 -800-ROADSIDE or 1-800-762-3743.
H Canadian Roadside
Assistance
Vehicles purchased in Canada have an
extensive Roadside Assistance Program
accessible from anywhere
in Canada or
the U.S.A. Please refer to the separate
brochure provided by the dealer or call
1-800-268-6800 for emergency services.
H Pontiac Courtesy
Transportation
For warranty repairs during the ,.
“BUMPER TO BUMPER’ coverage
period, interim transportation may
be
available under the Pontiac Courtesy
Transportation Program. Please consult
your dealer for details.
In Canada:
Please consult your GM dealer for
information on courtesy
transportation.
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How You Can Get an
Index:
Indexes are published periodically. Most
of
the PSP’s which could potentially
apply to the most recent Pontiac models
will be listed in the most recent
publication for that model year. This
means you may want to wait
until the end
of the model year before ordering an
index if you are interested
in buying
PSP’s pertaining to a current model year
car or truck.
Some PSP’s pertaining to a particular
model year vehicle may be published in
later years, and these would be listed in
the later year’s index. When you order an
1 index for a model year that is not over
yet, we’lrsend you the most recently
~ published issue. Check the ordering form
for indexes for earlier model years. ~
Cut out the ordering form, fill it out,
and
mail
it in. We will then see to it that an
index
is mailed to you. There is no charge
’ for indexes for the 1990- 1994 model
~ years.
Toll-Free Telephone
Number
If you want an additional ordering form
for an index, just call toll-free and we’ll
be happy to send you one. Automated
recording equipment will take your name
and mailing address. The number to call
is
1-800-55 1-41 23.
A VERY IMPORTANT REMINDER:
These PSP’s are meant for technicians.
They are not meant for the
“do-it-yourselfer.” Technicians have the
equipment, tools, safety instructions, and
know-how to do a
job quickly and safely.
Pontiac Service
Publications
You can get these by using the order form
later in this section.
Pontiac Division service manuals are
intended for use by professional, qualified
technicians. Attempting repairs or service
without the appropriate training, tools,
and equipment could cause injury to you
or others and damage to your vehicle that
may cause it not to operate properly.
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