
Air Bag Readiness Light 
There is an air bag readiness light on the instrument 
panel, which shows SRS  AIR BAG.  The system  checks 
the  air bag’s  electrical system  for malfunctions.  The 
light tells you if there is an electrical problem.  The 
system check  includes  the  air  bag sensors,  the air bag 
mo’dules, the wiring and  the  crash sensing and 
diagnostic module. For more information on  the air bag 
system,  see “Air Bag” 
in the Index. 
SRS AIR BAG 
This  light  will come on 
when  you start  your  engine, 
and it will flash  for a few 
seconds. 
Then the  light 
should go out. This means 
the system is ready. 
If the  air bag  readiness  light  stays on after you start  the 
engine 
or comes on when you are driving, your  air bag 
system  may not work properly. Have your vehicle 
serviced right away. 
The  air bag  readiness  light  should flash  for  a few 
seconds when  you 
turn the ignition key to RUN. If the 
light  doesn’t  come on then,  have it  fixed so it will  be 
ready to warn you if there 
is a  problem. 
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Charging System Light 
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The charging system light 
will come on briefly when 
you turn on  the ignition, 
as 
a check  to show you 
it’s working. Then it will 
go out. 
If it stays on, or comes on while you are driving, you 
may  have a problem with  the charging system. It  could 
indicate that 
you have a  loose  drive  belt or another 
electrical problem. 
Have it  checked right away. Driving 
while this  light 
is on could  drain  your battery. 
If you must  drive  a short distance with the  light on, be 
certain  to turn 
off all your accessories, such  as the radio 
and  air conditioner. 
Brake System Warning Light 
Your  Pontiac’s  hydraulic brake system is divided into 
two  parts. 
If one part isn’t  worhng,  the other part can 
still  work and  stop  you. For good braking,  though,  you 
need both parts working well. 
If the  warning  light comes on,  there could  be a brake 
problem. Have your brake system  inspected right away. 
This light should  come on 
briefly  when 
you turn  the 
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ignition  key to RUN. If it 
doesn’t 
come on then, have 
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If the  light  comes on while  you are  driving,  pull off the 
road and stop carefully. You may notice  thatthe  pedal is 
harder to gush. Or, the pedal may go closer  to the floor. 
It may take longer to stop.  If the  light  is  still  on, or if the 
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anti-lock brake system warning light is flashing,  have 
the vehicle towed  for  service.  (See “Anti-Lock Brake 
System  Warning  Light” and  “Towing  Your  Vehicle”  in 
the Index.) 
A CAUTION: 
Your  brake  system  may  not  be  working  properly 
if  the  brake  system  warning  light  is  on. Driving 
with  the  brake  system  warning  light  on can  lead 
to  an  accident. 
If the  light  is  still  on  or if the 
anti-lock  brake  system  warning  light  is flashing 
after you’ve  pulled off the road and stopped 
carefully,  have  the  vehicle  towed for service. 
When the  ignition  is  on,  the brake  system warning  light 
will also come  on when  you set your parking brake.  The 
light  will stay 
on if your parking brake doesn’t release 
fully. 
If it  stays  on after your parking  brake is fully 
released, 
it means  you have a brake problem. 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
With the anti-lock brake 
system,  this light will come 
on when you start your 
engine 
and it will stay 
on for three seconds. 
That’s normal. 
If the  light  flashes  when you’re  driving,  you don’t  have 
anti-lock 
brakes and there could be a problem with your 
regular brakes.  Pull off the road  and stop carefully.  You 
may  notice that the pedal 
is harder  to  push.  Or, the pedal 
may 
go closer  to the floor. It may take longer  to stop. 
Have the  vehicle towed for service.  (See “Towing  Your 
Vehicle”  in  the Index.) 
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Wac  System Warning Light 
Your regular  brake  system may not be working 
properly  if  the  anti-lock  brake  system  warning 
light  is  flashing,  Driving  with  the  anti-lock  brake 
system  w’arning  light  flashing 
can lead  to an 
accident,  After  you’ve  pulled  off  the  road 
and 
stopped  carefully,  have  the  vehicle  towed 
for service. 
TRAC 
OFF 
With the Trac System, this 
warning  light  should  come 
on briefly as you start  the 
engine. 
If the  warning  light 
doesn’t  come on then, 
have  it  fixed 
so it will be 
ready  to warn you if 
there’s a problem. 
If the  anti-lock brake system warning  light stays on 
longer than normal  after you’ve started your  engine, turn 
the ignition 
off. Or, if the  light  comes  o,n and stays on 
when  you’re  driving, 
stop as soon  as possible and turn 
the ignition off. Then start the engine  again to reset the 
system. 
If the  light  still stays  on,  or comes on again 
while  you’re  driving, your 
Pontiac needs service.  If the 
light is on but not flashing and  the regular brake system 
warning  light isn’t 
on, you still have  brakes, but you 
don’t have  anti-lock brakes. 
The anti-lock brake system warning light should come 
on briefly when  you turn  the  ignition  key 
to RUN. If the 
light doesn’t 
come on then, have it fixed €0 if will b’e 
ready  to warn you if there is a problem. . 
If it stays  on,  or  comes on when  you’re  driving,  there 
may  be 
a problem with your Trac System  and your 
vehicle  may need  service,  When this warning light 
is  on,  the system  will not limit  wheel spin. Adjust 
your  driving  accordingly. 
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The Trac System warning light may come  on for the 
following reasons: 
If you  turn  the system off by pressing the  TRAC 
button, the warning light will come  on and stay 
on. 
To turn the system back  on, press  the button again. 
The  warning  light should go off.  (See “Trac  System” 
in  the Index  for more information.) 
The  warning  light will come  on when  you set your 
parking brake with the  engine  running, and it  will 
stay 
on if  your parking  brake doesn’t release fully. If 
the system is turned on and the warning light stays 
on after your parking  brake  is fully released,  it 
means there’s a problem with the system. 
If the Trac System warning  light comes  on and stays on 
for  an extended period  of time  when  th,e system is 
turned on  and the parking  brake is fully.  released, your 
vehicle needs  service. 
Low  Traction  Light 
LOW 
TRAC 
When your anti-lock system 
is  adjusting brake pressure 
to help avoid a braking skid, 
this light will come 
on. 
If you  have  the  Trac  System,  this  light  will  also  come  on 
when the system is limiting wheel spin.  Slippery road 
conditions  may  exist if the  low  traction  light  comes on, 
so  adjust  your  driving  accordingly.  The light  will  stay 
on for a few  seconds after the anti-lock  system stops 
adjusting  brake  pressure  or the Trac  System  stops 
limiting  wheel  spin. 
The low traction light also  comes on briefly when you 
turn the ignition key to RUN. If the  light doesn’t come 
on  then,  have it fixed 
so it  will  be  there to tell  you when 
the anti-lock brake system  or Trac 
System is active, 
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Check  Tire Pressure Light 
CHECK 
TIRE 
PRESS 
With the check tire pressure 
system, after you’ve driven 
10 to 20 miles (1 5 to 30 km) 
the CHECK TIRE PRESS 
light  will come on if the 
pressure  in one tire becomes 
at least 
10 psi (69 kPa) 
higher  or lower than the 
other three tires. 
When 
the CHECK TIRE PRESS light comes  on, you 
should stop 
as soon  as you can and check all your tires 
for  damage. 
(If a tire  is flat, see “If  a Tire Goes Flat’’ 
in  the Index.) Also 
check the tire  pressure in all  four 
tires 
as soon as you can.  See ‘‘Inflation - Tire Pressure 
in  the  Index. 
The  light  will stay  on  until you turn  off the ignition or 
press the 
CALIBRATE TIP9 PRESS button.  See 
“Check Tire  Pressure Syst? 
.” in the Index. 
If  the anti-lock 
brake system warning  light comes on 
with  the CHECK 
TIRE PRESS light,  the check  tire 
pressure system  isn’t working.  See your Pontiac dealer 
for service. 
(Also, see  “Anti-Lock Brake System 
Warning  Light in the  Index.) 
Mal€unctisn Indicator Lamp 
(Service  Engine Soon Light) 
SERVICE 
ENIGINIE SOON 
Your Pontiac is equipped 
with a computer which 
monitors  operation 
of the 
fuel,  ignition  and emission 
control  systems. 
This system  is  called 
OBD I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation) and is intended to assure 
that emissions are at acceptable levels for the life of the 
vehicle,  helping to produce a cleaner environment. (In 
Canada, 
OBD I1 is replaced by Enhanced Diagnostics.) 
The SERVICE  ENGINE SOON light comes on  to 
indicate that there is 
a problem and service  is required. 
Malfunctions often  will be indicated 
by the system before 
any problem 
is apparent.  This may prevent more serious 
damage  to 
your vehicle. This system is also designed  to 
assist  your  service technician  in correctly diagnosing 
any malfunction. 
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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  engine  may  not  run  as smoothly. 
This  could  lead  to  costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
This  light should come on,  as a check  to show  you it is 
working,  when the ignition 
is on and  the  engine  is  not 
running. 
If the  light  doesn’t come on,  have  it repaired. 
This light will also come on during a malfunction in one 
of  two  ways: 
0 Light  Flashing -- A misfire  condition has been 
detected. 
A misfire  increases  vehicle emissions and 
may damage the  emission  control system on your 
vehicle. Dealer 
or qualified  service center diagnosis 
and service  is required. 
Light On Steady -- An  emission  control system 
malfunction  has been detected on your vehicle. 
Dealer or qualified  service center diagnosis  and 
service 
may be  required. 
If the  Light Is Flashing 
The  following may  prevent more serious  damage  to 
your vehicle: 
Reducing  vehicle  speed. 
Avoiding hard accelerations. 
Avoiding  steep uphill  grades. 
If you are towing a trailer, reduce the amount  of 
cargo being hauled as 
soon as  it is possible. 
If  the light  stops flashing and remains on  steady, see “If 
the  Light 
Is On Steady”  following. 
If  the  light  continues to  flash, when it  is safe  to do 
so, 
stop the vehicle. Find a safe  place to park your vehicle. 
Turn the key off, wait at  least 10 seconds and restart the 
engine. 
If the  light  remains on steady,  see “If the  Light 
Is On  Steady”  following.  If the  light  is still flashing, 
follow the  previous steps, and  drive  the vehicle to your 
dealer  or qualified service  center  for  service. 
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If the Light Is On Steady 
You may  be  able  to correct the emission system 
malfunction  by considering  the  following: 
Did 
you recently  put  fuel  into  your vehicle? 
If 
so, reinstall  the  fuel cap, making  sure to fully install 
the cap.  The  diagnostic  system can determine  if the  fuel 
cap has been  left off or improperly installed. 
A loose  or 
missing  fuel  cap  will  allow fuel  to  evaporate into the 
atmosphere. A few driving trips with  the cap properly 
installed should turn the light off. 
Did 
you just  drive through a deep puddle of water? 
If 
so, your electrical system  may be wet. The condition 
will usually  be corrected when the electrical system 
dries out. 
A few driving trips  should turn  the  light off. 
Are  you  low  on fuel? 
As your  engine  starts to run  out of fuel, your  engine may 
not run as efficiently as designed since  small amounts  of 
air  are  sucked  into the fuel  line  causing a misfire.  The 
system can  detect this. Adding  fuel should correct this 
condition. Make  sure to install  the  fuel  cap  properly. It 
will take  a few driving  trips  to turn the  light off.  Have you recently changed brands 
of fuel? 
If 
so, be  sure to fuel  your  vehicle  with quality  fuel (see 
“Fuel” in the Index). Poor  fuel quality will  cause your 
engine  not 
to run as efficiently  as designed.  You may 
notice this  as stalling after start-up,  stalling when 
you  put the  vehicle  into  gear, misfiring,  hesitation 
on acceleration or stumbling 
on acceleration.  (These 
conditions 
may go  away once  the  engine is warmed up.) 
This  will be detected  by the  system and  cause  the light 
to turn  on. 
If  you  experience  one  or more 
of these  conditions, 
change the  fuel brand  you use. 
It will require  at  least 
one  full tank  of the  proper  fuel  to  turn the  light 
off. 
If none  of the  above steps  have  made  the  light  turn off, 
have your dealer or qualified  service  center  check the 
vehicle.  Your dealer has the  proper 
test equipment  and 
diagnostic tools  to  fix any mechanical  or  electrical 
problems that  may have  developed. 
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