
Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can learn  about  the many  standard  and  optional  features  on your Buick, and information on starting, shifting 
and  braking.  Also explained  are  the  instrument  panel  and the warning systems  that tell you 
if everything  is  working 
properly 
-- and what  to do if you have a problem. 
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Keys 
Door Locks 
Remote Keyless Entry  TrUnk 
Theft 
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New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition  Positions  Starting  Your Engine 
Engine Coolant Heater 
Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting  Into  PARK 
(P) 
Shifting Out of  PARK  (P) 
Parking  Over  Things That Burn 
Engine Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine  While 
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Horn 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
Turn  SignalMultifunction  Lever 
Exterior  Lamps 
Interior Lamps 
Mirrors 
Storage  Compartments 
Ashtrays and  Lighter 
Sun Visors 
Auxiliary Power Connection 
Sunroof 
Cellular  Phone Provisions 
Instrument Panel 
-- Your  Information  System 
Instrument  Panel Cluster 
Warning  Lights, Gages and  Indicators 
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Security  Feedback 
Security Feedback provides audible  and/or  visible 
feedback that a remote  keyless  entry  lock  or unlock 
command has been received and  executed. Your 
vehicle’s  ignition must be  off for  this  feature  to work. 
You  may  select  one  of four  operating  modes for 
reception 
of a lock command.  You may  also  select  one 
of four  operating  modes for  reception  of an unlock 
command.  The selection and programming  of the lock 
and unlock  operating modes are  independent  of each 
other.  The  following  modes are  available  for  either  lock 
or unlock verification: 
Mode 
1 : No Verification 
Mode 
2: Horn Chirp only 
Mode 
3: Headlamp Flash  only 
Mode 
4: Horn Chirp and Headlamp Flash 
The  operating  mode 
of the  Security  Feedback  lock 
function  will  be  changed  when  you  perform  the  following 
sequence  with  your  vehicle’s  doors closed  and  the  ignition 
key  in 
RUN: 
Press and hold the  power’door lock switch. While 
holding the door lock  switch, press and  release the 
remote  keyless  entry 
(RKE) transmitter lock switch. 
This  will initialize the  customization mode. While in the  customization 
mode, the chime will sound the number 
of chimes corresponding  to  the current  Security 
Feedback lock mode. Each additional press  of the 
RKE 
transmitter lock switch will  cause your vehicle to 
advance the  lock mode by one,  starting  from the current 
Security Feedback  lock mode.  If cycled  beyond lock 
Mode 
4, the vehicle will  enter lock Mode 1. During this 
procedure,  the chime  will sound the number 
of chimes 
corresponding 
to the  current  lock  mode, providing  you 
with  feedback. When the door lock  switch is released, 
the  vehicle will remain  in the most recent lock mode. 
The  operating  mode 
of the Security Feedback unlock 
function will 
be changed when  you perform the 
following  sequence with your vehicle’s  doors closed and 
the ignition key in 
RUN: 
Press  and  hold  the  power  door unlock switch.  While 
holding  the  door  unlock  switch,  press  and  release  the 
RKE 
transmitter  unlock  switch.  This will  initialize  the 
customization  mode.  While  in the  customization  mode,  the 
chime  will  sound  the  number 
of chimes  corresponding  to 
the  current  unlock  mode.  Each  additional press  of  the 
RKE transmitter  unlock  switch  will  cause  your  vehicle  to 
advance  the  unlock  mode  by one,  starting  from  the  current 
unlock  mode.  If  cycled  beyond  unlock  Mode 
4, the  vehicle 
will  enter  unlock  Mode 
1. During  this  procedure,  the 
chime  will  sound  the  number 
of chimes  corresponding to 
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Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness  Control 
You can brighten or dim  the  instrument  panel lights by 
moving the  LIGHTS dial. 
If you  turn the dial past 
MAX,  your courtesy  or interior lamps will come  on. 
Courtesy  Lamps 
When any door is opened,  several  lamps come  on.  These 
lamps  are courtesy  lamps. They make it easy  for you  to 
enter  and leave  your vehicle. 
You can also  turn these 
lamps 
on by  moving  the interior lamps dial all the  way 
to the right. 
Illuminated  Entry 
Your  courtesy  lamps will  come on and stay on for  a  set 
time whenever  you press  UNLOCK  on the remote 
keyless entry transmitter. 
If you  open a door, the lamps will  stay on while  it’s open 
and then turn 
off automatically  about 25 seconds after 
you close it. If you press  UNLOCK  and don’t open a 
door, the lamps will  turn  off after about 40 seconds. 
Illuminated Entry includes 
a feature  called theater 
dimming.  With theater dimming, the lamps  don’t  just 
turn  off at the end  of the delay time. Instead, they slowly  dim after the delay time until they go out. The delay 
time 
is canceled if you turn the ignition key to RUN or 
START, 
so the lamps  will dim right away. 
When the ignition is on, Illuminated Entry is  inactive, 
which means the courtesy lamps won’t come on unless a 
door  is opened. 
Delayed  Entry  Lighting 
Delayed Entry Lighting  illuminates your vehicle’s 
interior  for 
a period of time after  all the doors have been 
closed. 
The ignition must be  off for  Delayed Entry Lighting 
to 
work.  Just after all the  doors have been closed, the 
Delayed Entry Lighting  feature will continue  to 
work until: 
0 The ignition is turned to the RUN position. 
The  doors  are  locked. 
An  illumination period of 25 seconds  has elapsed. 
If  during 
the illumination period a door is  opened,  the 
timed illumination period will be canceled and the  interior lamps  will remain on  since  a door is open. 
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5. Find the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on 
each battery.  Your Buick has  a remote  positive 
(+) 
jump starting  terminal.  The  terminal  is on the same 
side 
of the  engine  compartment as your battery. To 
uncover the remote  positive (+) terminal,  squeeze the 
sides 
of the red plastic  cap and pull  the  cap upward. 
You  should  always  use the remote  positive 
(+) 
terminal instead of the positive (+) terminal on 
your battery.  Using 
a match  near a battery  can  cause  battery 
gas  to  explode.  People  have  been  hurt  doing  this, 
and  some  have  been  blinded.  Use 
a flashlight if 
you  need  more  light. 
Be  sure  the  battery  has  enough  water.  You don’t 
need  to  add  water  to  the  Delco Freedom’  battery 
installed  in  every  new 
GM vehicle.  But if a 
battery  has  filler  caps,  be  sure  the  right  amount 
of fluid  is  there.  If  it  is  low, add  water  to  take 
care  of that  first. 
If you don’t,  explosive  gas 
could  be  present. 
Battery  fluid  contains  acid  that  can  burn  you. 
Don’t  get  it  on  you. If you  accidentally  get  it  in 
your  eyes or 
on your  skin,  flush  the  place  with 
water  and  get  medical  help  immediately. 
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10. 11. 
12. 
13. 
14.  Attach the cable at least 18 inches (45 c’m) 
away 
from the dead battery, but not near  engine parts that 
move.  The electrical connection 
is just as good 
there, but 
the chance of sparks  getting back to the 
battery is much less. 
Now  start the  vehicle with the good battery and run 
the  engine  for  a  while. 
Try to start the  vehicle with the dead battery. If it 
won’t start  after  a few tries, it probably 
needs service. 
Remove  the cables  in reverse  order 
to prevent 
electrical  shorting. Take care that they  don’t touch 
each other  or any  other  metal. 
Reinstall  the red protective remote  jump start cover 
on the vehicle that was  jump started.  A. 
Heavy Metal Engine Part 
B. Good Battery 
C. Dead Battery 
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Back-up Lamp Bulb  Replacement ................. 6-35 
Battery 
....................................... 6-29 
Jump Starting 
................................. 5-3 
Replacement.  Remote Keyless  Entry 
.............. 2- 13 
Rundown  Protection ........................... 2-46 
Warnings 
................................ 5.3.  5.5 
RBB Auto  Line ................................. 8-7 
Better  Business  Bureau  Mediation 
................... 8-7 
Brake 
Adjustment 
.................................. 6-29 
Fluid 
....................................... 6-26 
Master  Cylinder 
.............................. 6-26 
Replacing  System  Parts 
........................ 6-29 
System  Warning  Light 
......................... 2-57 
Parking 
..................................... 2-26 
PedalTravel 
................................. 6-29 
Trailer 
...................................... 4-34 
Transaxle  Shift Interlock 
....................... 2-29 
Transaxle Shift  Interlock  Check 
.................. 7-39 
Wear 
....................................... 6-28 
Brakes.  Anti-Lock 
............................... 4-7 
Braking 
........................................ 4-6 
Braking 
in Emergencies ........................... 4-9 
Break-In.  New  Vehicle 
.......................... 2- I7 
BTSICheck ................................... 7-39 
Built-in Child  Restraint .......................... 1-34 
Built-in  Child  Restraint.  Cleaning 
.................. 6-48 
Built-in  Child  Restraint  Harness.  Cleaning 
........... 6-49 
Bulb  Replacement 
.............................. 6-30 
BTSI 
......................................... 2-29  Canadian 
Roadside  Assistance 
.................... 8-5 
Capacities  and Specifications 
...................... 6-62 
Carbon  Monoxide 
............... 2.14.2.30.4.27.  4.33 
Cassette  Deck Service 
........................... 7-37 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
.................. 3- 16.3.20. 3.28 
Cassette Tape  Player  Care ........................ 3-35 
Cellular  Phone  Provisions 
........................ 2-52 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
Bulb Replacement .... 6-32 
Certification 
Label .............................. 4-29 
Chains.  Safety 
................................. 4-34 
Chains.  Tire 
................................... 6-44 
Change  Oil  Soon  Light 
.......................... 2-66 
Changing 
a Flat  Tire ............................. 5-25 
Charging  System  Light 
.......................... 2-57 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.................. 1-60 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting .......................... 6-53 
Child  Restraints 
...................... 1.32.  1.33.  1-49 
Built-in 
..................................... 1-34 
Securing 
in a Rear  Outside Seat Position ........... 1-51 
Securing in the Center Rear Seat  Position .......... 1-53 
Securing in the  Right  Front Seat Position .......... 1-54 
TopStrap ................................... 1-50 
Wheretoput 
................................ 1-49 
Cigarette Lighter 
............................... 2-50 
Circuit  Breakers  and Fuses ....................... 6-57 
Cleaner.  Air 
................................... 6-15 
Aluminum  Wheels 
............................ 6-51 
Built-in  Child  Restraint 
........................ 6-48 
Built-in  Child  Restraint  Harness 
................. 6-49 
Fabric 
...................................... 6-46 
Glass ....................................... 6-49 
Cassette 
Tape  Player  Errors 
............. 3- 17.3.21.  3.28 
Center Passenger  Position 
........................ 1-25 
Cleaning 
...................................... 6-45 
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Safety Belts. Care ............................... 6-49 
Safety Chains 
.................................. 4-34 
Safety Defects.  Reporting 
......................... 8-8 
Safety Warnings  and Symbols ...................... v111 
Scheduled Maintenance  Services ............... : .... 7-4 
Seatback  Reclining  Front 
............................... 1-3 
Seats  ManualFront 
................................. 1-2 
Power 
....................................... 1-3 
Restraint  Systems 
.............................. 1 - 1 
Seatcontrols ................................. 1-2 
Securing a Child Restraint . . 1-49.  1-50. 1-5 1. 1-53. 1-54 
Six-Way  Power 
............................... 1-3 
Two-WayManual 
............................. 1-2 
Second  Gear. Automatic Transaxle 
................. 2-25 
Security Light 
.................................. 2-66 
Security  System 
................................ 2- 16 
Service ........................................ 6-2 
Bulletins.  Ordering 
............................ 8- 10 
Engine  Soon  Light 
............................ 2-62 
Manuals.  Ordering 
............................ 8- 10 
Parts  Identification  Label 
....................... 6-55 
Publications.  Ordering 
......................... 8- 10 
Work.  Doing  Your Own ......................... 6-2 
Service  and Appearance  Care 
...................... 6- 1 
Service Vehicle  Soon Light ....................... 2-67 
Servicing  Your Air  Bag-Equipped  Buick 
............ 1-24 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
............................ 6-52 
ShiftLever 
.................................... 2-22 
Shifting  Automatic  Transaxle 
.......................... 2-22 
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IntoPark .................................... 2-27 
Outofpark 
.................................. 2-29 
Shoulder  Belt Height Adjuster 
..................... 1 . 13 
Signaling Turns ................................ 2-34 
Six-Way  Power  Seat 
............................. 1-3 
Skidding ...................................... 4-13 
Sound  Equipment.  Adding 
........................ 3-35 
Spare  Tire. Compact 
............................. 5-37 
Specifications  and Capacities 
...................... 6-62 
Specifications.  Engine 
........................... 6-63 
Speech Impaired. Customer  Assistance 
............... 8-4 
Speedometer 
................................... 2-55 
SRS 
......................................... 1-19 
Stains. Cleaning 
................................ 6-46 
Starter Switch Check 
............................ 7-39 
Starting  Your Engine 
............................ 2-19 
Steam 
........................................ 5-15 
Steering 
....................................... 4-9 
in Emergencies ............................... 4-10 
Power ....................................... 4-9 
Tips 
......................................... 4-9 
Variable  Assist  (Magnasteer 
TM ) ................... 4-9 
Wheel. 
Tilt .................................. 2-33 
Steering Wheel  Touch Controls. Audio 
.............. 3-33 
Storage Armrest 
................................ 2-49 
Storage Compartments 
........................... 2-49 
Storage.  Vehicle 
................................ 6-30 
Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Ice or Snow .................. 5-38 
Sunvisors .................................... 2-50 
Sunroof 
....................................... 2-52 
Symbols. Vehicle .................................. x 
Synchronization.  Remote  Keyless Entry ............. 2-14 
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