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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Charging System Indicator  Light 
The  charging  system 
indicator  light  will  come  on 
briefly  when  you  turn  on  the  ignition,  but  the  engine  is 
not  running.  The light  will 
go  out

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
If you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after  a  while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as well,  your  fuel  economy  may  not  be  as 
good  and  your  eng

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
In this  section, you’ll find out  how to operate the comfort control  and audio systems offered  with  your Pontiac. Be 
sure  to read about the pa

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual d HEATER: This setting brings heated air through 
the heater ducts,  and 
some through the windshield 
defroster vents. 
If  you  have the optional engine coolant heater (engine 
block  heater)  and

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Mode Knob 
The right control knob changes the functions  of your 
system. 
MAX: Use  for maximum cooling. This setting 
recirculates  much of the air inside your vehicle.  It 
maximizes  your air cond

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Air  Conditioning Heating 
Turning 
the right control knob  to HEATER  and the 
center control knob clockwise sends some heated  air 
through the heater ducts toward your feet, and some 
through the d

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Ventilation  System 
Use  when outside temperatures  are mild,  and little 
heating  or cooling 
is needed. Turn the  right  knob  to 
VENT.  Airflow  is directed  through  the instrument panel 
outle

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual If No Steam Is Coming  From Your Engine 
If you  get  the  overheat  warning  but  see  or  hear  no 
steam,  the  problem  may  not  be too serious.  Sometimes 
the  engine  can get  a  little  too h
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