
The ignition  keys are for  the 
ignition  only.  When 
a new  Bonneville  is delivered,  the  dealer  removes 
the  plugs  from  the  keys,  and gives  them to 
the first 
owner,  However,  the ignition  key may 
not have a plug. 
If the  ignition  key  doesn't  have a plug,  it will have  a 
bar-c'oded  key 
tag. 
Each  plug or tag has a code on it that  tells  your  dealer  or 
a qualified locksmith  how to make extra  keys.  Keep the 
plugs 
or the tags in a  safe place. If you  lose  your  keys, 
you'll 
be able to have  new ones made  easily using these 
plugs  or the  tag. 
If your  ignition  keys  don't  have  plugs 
or  the  tag, 
go to your Pontiac  dealer fox- the  correct  key 
code 
if you need a new ignition key. 
There are 15 alternative  PASS-Key@blanks, to help 
discourage theft.  Your dealer 
can help determine  which 
blank 
you need. 
I NOTICE: 
Your Pontiac has a number of new  features  that 
can help  prevent  theft. But you can have a lot of 
trouble  getting into your  vehicle if you  ever  lock 
your keys inside. Yon may even have to damage 
your  vehicle  to get  in. 
So be  sure  you have extra 
keys. 
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Operation 
The driver’s door will unlock when UNLOCK is 
pressed.  If pressed again within 
25 seconds, all doors 
will unlock. Also, if your  car is equipped with a locking 
fuel filler  door 
it will unlatch  at this time. All doors  will 
lock  when 
LOCK is pressed. 
The 
trunk will  unlock  when the opened trunk symbol  on 
the  key  fob 
is pressed,  but only when the ignition is off. 
Press  any  button to illuminate the interior lamps (see 
“Illuminated Entry 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 ofks 
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. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the batteries in  your key chain 
transmitter should last about two years. 
You  can tell the batteries 
are weak  if the  transmitter 
won’t  work  at the normal range  in any location. 
If you 
have  to get close to your vehicle before the transmitter 
works,  it’s probably  time  to  change  the batteries. 
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If you don’t cancel the security  lock feature, adults or 
older  children  who ride in the  rear  won’t  be able  to open 
the  rear  door  from  the inside.  You should  let adults  and 
older  children  know 
how these security  locks work,  and 
how  to cancel  the locks. 
To cancel  the  rear door  lock: 
1. Unlock  the  door  from  the  inside and  open  the door 
from  the  outside. 
2. Move  the lever  all  the way  down. 
3. Do the same  for the  other rear door. 
The  rear  door  locks  will 
now work normally. 
Glove Box 
Use the door  key to lock  and  unlock  the glove  box. To 
open,  lift the  latch  release on the left side of the  glove 
box door. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft  is big  business,  especially  in some cities. 
Although  your  Pontiac has a  number  of  theft deterrent 
features, we  know  that  nothing  we put on 
it can make  it 
impossible  to steal.  However,  there are  ways 
you can 
help. 
Key in the Ignition 
If you  walk  away  from your vehicle  with  the  keys 
inside,  it’s  an  easy  target  for  joy riders or professional 
thieves 
-- so don’t  do it. 
When  you  park  your  Pontiac and open  the driver’s  door, 
you’ll  hear 
a tone reminding  you to remove your key 
from  the ignition  and 
take it with you. Always  do this. 
Your  steering  wheel  will  be  locked, and 
so will your 
ignition  and  transaxle.  And  remember 
to lock the doors. 
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 storage  area,  or  take them  with you. 
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Parking Lots 
If  you  park in a lot where someone will be watching 
your  vehicle, it’s best  to  lock  it up and take your keys. 
But  what  if  you have to leave your ignition key?  What if 
you have to leave something valuable  in your  vehicle? 
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Put your  valuables in a storage area, like  your  trunk 
or glove box. 
Lock  the glove  box. 
Lock  all  the doors  except the driver’s. 
Then take the door key with you. 
Universal  Theft  Deterrent (Option) 
If  your  Pontiac  has this option,  it has  a theft deterrent 
alarm system. With this system, the 
SECURITY light 
will  flash  as  you  open the 
door (if  your  ignition  is off). 
This light reminds  you to activate the theft deterrent 
system  when leaving your vehicle. 
Activating the system: 
1. Open the  door. 
2. Lock the door with the power door  lock switch or 
Remote Keyless  Entry transmitter.  The SECURITY 
light should 
come on and stay on. 
3. Close all doors.  The SECURITY light  should go off 
after about 30 seconds and the system will then be 
armed. 
If  the SECURITY light  comes on for one minute and 
then shuts 
off while the ignition  is on,  the  security 
system has detected  a problem  with itself.  See your 
dealer  for service. 
If  a door  or  the  trunk is opened  without  the key or 
Remote Keyless Entry transmitter, the alarm  will 
go off. 
It will also go off if the trunk  lock is damaged.  Your 
vehicle’s  lamps will flash  and the horn  will sound  for 
three minutes, then will  go 
off to save battery  power. 
Remember,  the theft deterrent system won’t activate 
if 
you  lock the doors with  a key  or manual door lock.  It 
activates only  if  you 
use a  power door lock switch or 
Remote Keyless Entry transmitter. 
Avoid  setting 
off the alarm  by accident. 
If you  don’t want to activate the theft deterrent system, 
the  vehicle should be locked 
after the doors are closed. 
Always unlock 
a door with  a  key, or use the Remote 
Keyless Entry System  transmitter. 
Unbckirrg a door my 
other way will set  off the alarm. 
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Stopping the alarm: If you set off the alarm by accident, 
unlock  any  door  with  your key. 
You can also  turn off the 
alarm by pressing  the UNLOCK button on the  Remote 
Keyless  Entry System  transmitter.  The 
alarm won’t stop 
if you try  to unlock  a  door any other way. 
Testing  the alarm:  Open the window,  then  follow the 
directions  for activating the system described  earlier. 
Once  the 
alarm is set,  reach  through the  window  and 
manually  unlock  the door  from  the inside 
or turn on the 
ignition.  The  alarm  should sound. 
I€ the alarm does not sound when it should, check to see 
if the  horn works.  The  horn  fuse  may be blown. To 
replace the  fuse, see “Fuses  and Circuit Breakers”  in  the 
Index. 
To reduce  the possibility  of theft, always activate  the 
theft  deterrent system  when leaving  your  vehicle. 
PASS-Key@II 
Your vehicle is equi -ed 
with the  PASS-Key II 
(Personalized  Automotive 
Security System)  theft 
deterrent system. 
PASS-Key(% 
is a passive 
theft  deterrent  system. 
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This means  you don’t  have  to do anything different  to 
arm or disarm the system.  It  works when  you  insert or 
remove  the 
key from the ignition. PASS-Key% uses a 
resistor  pellet in the ignition key  that matches a decoder 
in  your  vehicle. 
When  the PASS-Key%  system senses that someone  is 
using the wrong key, it shuts down  the vehicle’s  starter 
and  fuel  systems. 
For about three minutes, the  starter 
won’t  work  and 
fuel won’t go to the engine. If someone 
tries  to start  your  vehicle again 
or uses another  key 
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during this time, the vehicle  will not start. This 
discourages  someone from randomly trying different 
keys  with different resistor pellets in  an attempt to make 
a  match. 
The  ignition key  must  be clean and 
dry before it’s 
inserted in  the ignition or  the engine may  not start.  If the 
engine  does not start and the SECURITY light  is on, the 
key  may  be  dirty  or wet. Turn the ignition 
off. 
Clean and dry the  key.  Wait  about three minutes and  try 
again. The  security light may remain  on during this 
time.  If the 
starter still  won’t  work,  and the key appears 
to  be  clean  and 
dry, wait  about three minutes and try 
another ignition  key.  At this time,  you  may also want to 
check the fuse (see  “Fuses and Circuit  Breakers” in the 
Index). If the starter  won’t work.with  the other key,  your 
vehicle  needs service.  If your vehicle  does start, the first 
ignition  key  may  be  faulty. 
See your Pontiac dealer  or a 
locksmith  who can service  the PASS-Key@II.  If 
you accidentally use  a key  that has 
a damaged  or 
missing resistor pellet,  the starter  won’t  work  and  the 
SECURITY  light will flash. But  you don’t have to  wait 
three minutes before trying another ignition  key. 
See  your  Pontiac dealer  or a  locksmith  who can service 
the  PASS-Key’II  to have 
a new  key made. 
If  you’re 
ever driving and  the SECURITY light comes 
on  and  remains on,  you will  be able to restart  your 
engine  if  you 
turn it off. Your PASS-K~Y~I system, 
however,  is not working properly  and must be serviced 
by  your  Pontiac  dealer.  Your  vehicle  is not  protected  by 
the  PASS-Key%  system. 
If  you  lose or  damage  a PASS-Key(%  ignition key, see 
your Pontiac dealer or  a locksmith who can service 
PASS-Key@II to have  a new  key made. In an 
emergency,  call the Pontiac  Roadside Assistance 
Program at 
1 -800-ROADSID& or 1-800-762-3743. 
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Illuminated  Entry  System  (Option) 
When you lift the lever  of either front door,  a lamp will 
glow  around  the  door  lock.  This  will help you insert  the 
door  key  at  night. 
The  lamps  inside your  vehicle will also 
go on. These 
lamps 
will go off  after  about 20 seconds,  or when you 
start  your  engine.  These  lamps will 
also go on when you 
press any button on the  optional  remote  keyless entry 
transmitter. 
If a door is left ajar, your interior  lamps will turn off 
dter ten minutes to save  your  battery. 
Trunk Lock 
To unlock  the  trunk  from the outside. insert  the door  key 
and turn it. 
Remote  Trunk  Release  (Option) 
Press  the trunk relase 
button  located  below the 
driver's  door  armrest  to 
release  the  trunk 
lid. 
The ignition  may be on  or off and the transaxle  must be 
in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). The system also works 
with the Remote Keyless  Entry  System. 
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Ignition Switch 
With  the ignition key in the ignition switch,  you  can turn 
the switch to five  positions. 
ACCESSORY (A): An ON position  in which  you can 
operate your electrical power  accessories.  Press in the 
igniti’on switch as you turn the top of it toward you. 
LOCK (B): The only position  in which you can remove 
the key, This locks  your steering wheel,  ignition  and 
transaxle. 
OFF (e): Unlocks the steering wheel, ignition, and 
transaxle, but  does  not send  electrical power to any 
accessories. 
Use this position if your  vehicle me be 
pushed  or towed, but never try to push-start  your 
vehicle. 
A warning cbime will sound  if you open the 
driver’s  door when  the  ignition 
is off and the key is in 
the ignition. 
RUN 0): An ON position  to  which the switch returns 
after you start your  engine and release the switch. The 
switch stays  in the RUN position when the engine  is 
running. But  even  when the engine  is  not running, you 
accessories, 
and to  display some instrument  panel 
warning  lights. 
§TART (E): Starts the engine. When the  engine  starts, 
release  de key.  The ignition switch will return  to 
RUN 
for normal driving. 
Note  that  even if 
the engine is not running,  the positions 
ACCESSORY and RUN are ON positions  that allow 
you  to operate 
yom electrical accessories, such as the 
radio. 
Key Reminder Warning: If you  leave  your key in the 
ignition, in the OFF position, you will  hear  a  warning 
tone  when  you  open  the  driver’s door. 
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