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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
Your engine is designed to work with the 
electronics 
in your  vehicle. If you add  electrical 
parts OF accessories, you could change  the way 
the engine operates. Before  adding electrica

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Wow long shodd YOU keep  the coolant heater plugged 
in? The answer depends on the outside  temperature, the 
kind of oil you have, and some other things. Instead of 
trying t~ list everything here, w

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual TkntiIatioEs 
ips 
@ Keep the hood md front air inlet  free of ice, snow or 
any  other 
Q~S~IXC~~QII such as leaves.  The heater md 
defroster will work better,  reducing the chance of 
hgging YQW wi

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual E you get the overheat wming but see or hear no 
steam, the problem may not be too serious. Sometines 
the engine  can get a BittIe too hot when you: 
@B Climb a long hill on a hot  day. 
8 Stop  afte

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual CAUTION: 
Adding only plain water to your cooling  system 
can  be dangerous. Plain  water, 
OF some other 
liquid  like  alcohol, 
can boil before  the  proper 
coolant mixture  will. 
Your vehicle

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
When adding  coolant, it is importrant  that you use 
O~Y DEX-CQOE~ (sficate-free) COQI~~. 
If coolant  other  than DEX-COOL is added to  the 
system,  premature  engine, heater 
core or 
rad

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Climate Control System ........................... 3-2 
Passenger 
.................................... 3-9 
Clock.  Setting 
the ............................... 3- IO 
Coinholder ....................

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1998  Owners Manual Driving (Continued) 
Ch Snow and Ice ............................. 4-27 
FhroughWater 
............................... 4-20 
WetRoads .................................. 4-18 
Winter 
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