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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Trunk Trunk Lock 
A CAUTION: 
It can  be dangerous  to drive  with the trunk  open 
because  carbon monoxide  (CO)  gas  can come  into 
your  vehicle.  You  can’t  see or smell  CO. 
It can 
cause

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual To use  the  lighter, just push  it in  all  the  way  and  let go. 
When  it’s  ready, it will pop back  by  itself. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t hold a cigarette  lighter  in  with  your  hand 
while  it is

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Anti-Lock Brake System Active Light 
(Option) 
Men your anti-lock system 
is adjusting brake pressure 
to help avoid a braking skid, 
the anti-lock brake system 
active light will  come on. 
Engine  C

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
You have  a gage  that shows 
the  engine  coolant  temperature. 
If the  gage 
pointer  moves into  the  red 
area, 
your engine is too hot! 
Low Coolant  Warning

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
In this  section  youll  find  out how  to operate  the comfort 
control  and  audio  systems  offered  with  your Pontiac.  Be 
sure  to read  about

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual light  will come on). The  system  will  bring  in  outside  air 
and  cool  it. To  turn  off  the air  conditioning,  press  the 
NC button  again.(the indicator  light  will  go off). 
On cool  but

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Turn Signals When  Towing a Wailer 
When you  tow a trailer,  your vehicle  may  need a 
different turn signal flasher and/or extra wiring.  Check 
with your Pontiac dealer. The green  arrows on your

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  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 
Coola
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