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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual Vehicle  Symbols 
These  are  some of the  symbols  you  may  find on your vehicle. 
For example, 
these symbols  are  used  on  an 
original  battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual 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

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual Control Buttons 
The trip computer has three buttons  that control 
its functions. 
ENG/MET: Press  this button to change  the display  from 
English  to  metric  units 
or metric t’o English. 
RESE

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual Just before you leave the lane, glance quickly  over your 
shoulder  to make sure there isn’t another vehicle  in your 
“blind” spot. 
Once  you 
are moving on  the freeway,  make certain you 
a

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual Run your engine only  as  long as you must. This saves 
fuel. When  you run the engine, make it 
go a little faster 
than  just idle.  That 
is, push the accelerator  slightly. This 
uses  less fuel

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual Before closing  the hood,  be  sure  all the  filler  caps 
are on properly. Then  just pull the hood down and 
close 
it firmly. 
3800 Supercharged  Engine 
(If Equipped) 
Your Pontiac  may have  a 3

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual I NOTICE: 
Dont  let anyone tell you that underinflation  or 
overinflation  is  all right. Its not. 
If your tires 
dont  have  enough  air (underinflation),  you can 
get the following: 
0 Too  m

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1997  Owners Manual Part B: Owner Checks and  Services 
Listed below are owner checks and services which 
should  be performed at the intervals specified to  help 
ensure the  safety, dependability and emission control
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