1996 PONTIAC GRAND-AM Owners Manual

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Shifting Into PARK (P) 
(Automatic Transaxle Models Only) 
It can  be dangerous  to get  out of your  vehicle  if 
the  shift  lever 
is not  fully  in PARK (P) with  the 
parking  brake  firmly 
set.

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Leaving Your Vehicle  With  the  Engine 
Running  (Automatic  Transaxle 
Models Only) - 
It can  be  dangerous  to leave  your  vehicle  with  the. 
engine  running,  Your vehicle 
could move 
suddenl

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
(Automatic  Transaxle  Models Only) 
Your Pontiac has a  brake-transaxle  shift  interlock.  You 
have  to  fully  apply  your  regular  brakes  before  you  can 
shift from

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Parking Over Things That Burn , Engine Exhaust 
r 
 ings that can burn could touch hot  exhaust 
parts  under 
your vehicle  and ignite. Dont park 
over  papers,  leaves, 
dry grass  or  othkr  thin

Page 85 of 356

PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Running Your Engine While You’re 
Parked (Automatic Transaxle) 
It’s  better  not to park with  the engine running.  But if you 
ever  have  to, here  are  some things  to  know. 
/$ CAUTION: 
Idl

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Windows 
On a vehicle  with  manual  windows, use the  window 
crank located  on  the inside of each  door  to open and 
close each  window. 
Power Windows (Option) 
Switches  on  the  driver’s door

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Tilt  Wheel  (Option) 
A tilt steering  wheel  allows you to  adjust  the  steering 
wheel  before  you  drive. 
You can  also  raise  it to the  highest  level  to give  your 
legs  more  room  when

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Turn and Lane Change Signals 
The turn  signal has two upward  (for  right)  and  two 
downward (for left) positions.  These  positions  allow you 
to signal a turn or a lane change. 
To signal a %urn