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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual Here are some  tips on night  driving. 
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Drive  defensively. 
Don’t drink  and  drive, 
Adjust  your  inside  rearview  mirror 
to reduce  the 
glare  from headlamps  behind  you

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual City Driving 
One of the  biggest  problems  with  city  streets  is  the 
amount  of  traffic  on  them.  You’ll  want  to  watch  out  for 
what  the  other  drivers  are doing  and  pay  attentio

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual Once you are moving on the freeway,  make certain you 
allow 
a reasonable following distance, Expect to  move 
slightly  slower  at 
night. 
When  you  want  to leave the freeway,  move  to the prope

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual Winter Driving 
Here are some tips for winter  driving: 
Have your  Pontiac  in  good  shape  for winter.  Be sure 
your  engine  coolant  mix  is correct. 
You may  want  to  put  winter  emergency

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual cloth  to  your  vehicle  to  alert  police  that  you’ve  been stopped  by  the  snow.  Put 
on extra  clothing  or  wrap  a 
blanket  around  you. 
If you  have no blankets  or  extra 
clothing,

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual Engine  Overheating 
You will find a coolant temperature gage  and a warning 
light about a  hot engine  on  your  instrument panel. See 
“Engine Coolant  Temperature Gage” and “Engine 
Coolant

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, Ice or 
Snow NOTICE: 
What  you  don’t  want to do  when  your  vehicle  is  stuck  is 
to  spin  your  wheels  too  fast. The method  known 
as 
“rocking”  can

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995  Owners Manual Engine Oil 
If the LOW OIL LEVEL 
light  on the  instrument 
panel  comes  on, it  means 
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you  need  to  check  your 
engine oil  level right  away. 
For  more  information,  see 
“Low