
the  current  unlock  mode,  providing  you  with  feedback. 
When  the  door unlock  switch  is  released,  the  vehicle  will 
remain  in  the most  recent  unlock  mode. 
Both the lock and unlock Security Feedback  functions 
will  be  in  operating Mode 
4 when the vehicle  is shipped 
from the factory. 
Disconnecting the vehicle’s battery  for up to a year will 
not change the programmed mode  of the lock and 
unlock Security Feedback  functions. 
Illumination  on  Remote  Activation 
This  feature provides interior illumination when a 
remote keyless entry  door unlock  command  is  received 
and  executed  by your vehicle.  Your vehicle’s ignition 
must be  off for  the  Illumination  on  Remote Activation 
feature 
to work. The  interior lamps will illuminate until 
your vehicle’s ignition is turned to the 
RUN position  or 
until an illumination period 
of 40 seconds has  elapsed. If 
a door 
is opened  during the illumination period, the 
timed illumination will be  canceled, and 
the interior 
lamps will remain  on since a door  is open. 
Instant  Alarm 
This  feature  allows  you  to activate  an  alarm  by  pressing a 
switch  on the  remote  keyless  entry  transmitter. 
Your  vehicle’s  ignition  must  be 
off for  the  Instant  Alarm to 
work.  When 
you press  the  special  horn  button  on  the  remote 
keyless  entry  transmitter,  your  vehicle’s  headlamps  will  flash,  the  horn  will 
honk repeatedly,  and  your  interior  lamps 
will  illuminate,  attracting  attention  if  you  need  it. The  alarm 
will  continue  until: 
1. You  press the alarm button on the  RKE transmitter a 
second time. 
2. The vehicle’s ignition  is turned to the RUN position. 
3. An  alarm period  of about two minutes has  elapsed. 
Matching  Transmitter(s)  To  Your  Vehicle 
Each remote keyless entry 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, any remaining transmitters 
must  also be matched. Once your dealer has coded the 
new  transmitter, the  lost transmitter  will  not unlock your 
vehicle. Each vehicle can have only  four transmitters 
matched 
to it. 
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Speedometer  and  Odometer 
Your speedometer  lets you see your  speed in both  miles 
per hour  (mph) and kilometers  per hour (kdh). Your 
odometer  shows how  far your  vehicle  has  been driven 
in 
either miles (used in the United  States)  or in kilometers 
(used 
in Canada). 
Your  Buick has  a  tamper-resistant  odometer. 
If you see 
ERROR, you’ll know someone  has probably tampered 
with  it and the numbers  may not be  accurate. 
You  may  wonder what happens  if your  vehicle  needs a 
new odometer  installed. If the  new one can be  set  to the 
mileage total  of the  old  odometer,  then that will  be done. 
But  if it can’t,  then 
it will be set  at  zero  and a  label  must 
be  put  on the driver’s  door 
to show the  old mileage 
reading  when the new  odometer  was  installed. 
Trip Odometer 
Your trip odometer  tells  how far you  have driven  since 
you last reset it. To set it to zero, press the button on the 
right  side of the  instrument  cluster. 
Your  triphelect  reset  switch will go back and forth 
between the odometer  and  the trip odometer  if the 
button 
is pressed  and released within 1.5 seconds. If the 
button is pressed and held  for longer than 
1.5 seconds 
while  in  the trip  odometer  mode, it will  be reset  to  zero. 
If the button is pressed and held  for  longer than 
I .5 seconds  while  in the odometer  mode, it will have 
no effect. 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators 
This  part  describes  the warning lights and gages that 
may  be on your vehicle.  The pictures will  help you 
locate  them. 
Warning lights and gages can  signal that something  is 
wrong  before  it  becomes  serious enough to  cause an 
expensive  repair or replacement.  Paying  attention to 
your warning lights and gages could  also  save 
you or 
others  from injury. 
Warning lights  come on when  there may be  or 
is a 
problem with one 
of your vehicle’s  functions. As you 
will  see in the  details  on the next few pages,  some 
warning  lights come on briefly when 
you start the 
engine  just  to 
let you know  they’re  working.  If  you are 
familiar  with this  section,  you should  not  be alarmed 
when this happens. 
Gages can  indicate when there  may be or is a problem 
with one  of your vehicle’s functions. Often gages and 
warning lights work together  to  let  you know when 
there’s  a problem with your vehicle. 
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Section 9 Index 
Adding Equipment  to  the Outside of Your  Vehicle ..... 6-3 
AirBag 
....................................... 1-19 
How  Does 
it Restrain .......................... 1-23 
How 
it Works ................................ 1-21 
Location 
.................................... 1-21 
Readiness  Light 
......................... 1.20. 2.56 
Servicing 
................................... 1-24 
What  Makes 
it Inflate .......................... 1-22 
What  Will  You See After 
it Inflates ............... 1-23 
When  Should 
it Inflate ......................... 1-22 
Aircleaner 
.................................... 6-1s 
Air  Conditioning 
........................ 3-3,3-6, 3-9 
Air Conditioning Refrigerants ..................... 6-63 
Alarm, Instant 
................................. 2-  12 
Alignment  and  Balance, Tire 
...................... 6-43 
Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning ...................... 6-5 1 
AM-FM  Stereo ................................ 3- 13 
AM-FM  Stereo 
with Cassette Tape  Player ........... 3- 15 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette Tape Player  and 
Automatic  Tone  Control 
........................ 3-  18 
AM-FM  Stereo 
with Compact  Disc  Player  and 
Automatic  Tone Control 
........................ 3-22 
AM-FM  Stereo 
with Cassette Tape  and  Compact 
Disc  Player  with  Automatic  Tone  Control 
.......... 3-26 
Antenna  Backglass 
.................................... 3-37 
FixedMast 
.................................. 3-36  Antifreeze 
..................................... 6-20 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Active  Light 
................. 2.59.  4.9 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
................ 2.58.  4.7 
Brakes 
...................................... 4-7 
Using ....................................... 4-9 
Anti.Theft.  Radio .............................. 3-31 
Appearance Care 
............................... 6-45 
Appearance Care Materials ....................... 6-54 
Arbitration  Program 
.............................. 8-7 
Armrest.  Storage 
............................... 2-49 
Audio  Controls. Steering  Wheel  Touch  Control 
....... 3-33 
Audio  Equipment.  Adding 
........................ 3-35 
Audio  Systems 
................................. 3-12 
Audio  Systems.  Tips 
............................ 3-34 
Auto-Down  Window 
............................ 2-32 
Automatic  Headlamp  Control 
............................ 2-42 
Overdrive 
(0) .......................... 2-24.2-25 
Power  Door  Locks 
............................. 2-7 
Transaxle  Check 
.............................. 7-38 
Transaxle  Fluid 
............................... 6-17 
Transaxle Operation 
........................... 2-22 
Transaxle  Park  Mechanism  Check ................ 7-40 
Ashtrays 
...................................... 2-50 
Auxiliary  Power  Connection 
...................... 2-51 
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