
PASS-Key@ I1 
Your vehicle is equipped 
with the  PASS-Key 
I1 
(Personalized Automotive 
Security System) 
theft-deterrent  system. 
PASS-Key  I1 is a passive 
theft-deterrent  system.  It 
works when  you insert  or 
remove the 
key from 
the ignition. 
PASS-Key 
I1 uses a resistor pellet in the ignition key 
that matches a decoder 
in your vehicle. 
When  the  PASS-Key  I1 system  senses  that  someone 
is 
using  the  wrong  key,  it shuts  down  the  vehicle’s  starter  and 
fuel  systems.  For  about  three  minutes,  the  starter  won’t 
work  and  fuel  won’t 
go to the  engine.  If someone  tries to 
start  your  vehicle  again  or uses  another  key during  this 
time,  the  vehicle  will  not  start.  This discourages  someone 
from  randomly  trying  different  keys  with  different  resistor 
pellets  in 
an attempt to make  a match. 
The  ignition  key  must  be  clean  and  dry  before  it’s  inserted 
in the  ignition  or the  engine  may  not  start.  If  the  engine 
does  not  start  and  the  SECURITY  light  is  flashing,  the  key 
may  be  dirty  or wet.  Turn  the  ignition  off.  Clean and 
dry 
the key.  Wait about three minutes and  try 
again. 
If the starter still won’t work, and the key appears 
to  be clean and dry, wait about three minutes and  try 
another ignition  key. At this time,  you  may also want  to 
check the  fuse (see “Fuses and Circuit Breakers” in the 
Index).  If 
the starter won’t work with the other  key, your 
vehicle needs service.  If your vehicle  does start, the first 
ignition  key  may  be faulty.  See your dealer  or a 
locksmith who can service the  PASS-Key 
11. 
If  you accidentally use a key that has a damaged  or 
missing resistor pellet, the starter won’t work.  The 
SECURITY light will then come 
on. But  you  don’t have 
to wait three minutes before trying another ignition  key. 
See  your dealer  or a locksmith who can service the 
PASS-Key 
I1 to have a  new key made. 
If  you’re  ever  driving  and the SECURITY light comes 
on,  you  will be  able  to restart your  engine if 
you turn it 
off.  Your  PASS-Key  I1 system, however, is  not working 
properly and must be serviced  by your dealer.  Your 
vehicle  is  not protected  by the  PASS-Key  I1 system. 
If  you  lose or damage a  PASS-Key 
I1 ignition key, see 
your dealer  or 
a locksmith who can service  PASS-Key I1 
to have a  new  key  made. In  an emergency, call the Buick 
Premium Roadside Assistance  Center at 
1-800-252- 
1 112.  In Canada, call  1-800-268-6800. 
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Warning Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
This  part  describes the warning lights and gages that 
may be on your vehicle.  The  pictures will help  you 
locate  them. 
Warning  lights and gages  can  signal  that something  is 
wrong  before  it  becomes  serious enough  to  cause  an 
expensive  repair  or  replacement.  Paying attention 
to 
your warning lights and gages  could  also  save you or 
others  from  injury. 
Warning  lights  come  on when there may be or  is  a 
problem with  one of your vehicle’s  functions. As you 
will  see in the  details  on the  next few  pages, some 
warning lights come 
on briefly when  you start  the 
engine  just  to  let  you know  they’re  working.  If you  are 
familiar  with this  section, you should not  be alarmed 
when  this  happens. 
Gages  can  indicate  when there may be or is a problem 
with 
one of your vehicle’s  functions. Often gages and 
warning  lights work together  to  let you know when 
there’s 
a problem  with your  vehicle. 
When  one of the  warning  lights comes 
on and stays on 
when  you are  driving,  or  when one of 
the gages shows 
there  may be a  problem,  check  the section that tells you 
what  to  do  about  it. Please  follow  this  manual’s advice. 
Waiting  to  do  repairs  can be  costly 
-- and even  dangerous. 
So please 
get  to know your warning lights 
and  gages.  They’re 
a big help. 
Your  vehicle  may also have  a driver information system 
that 
works along with the warning lights and  gages.  See 
“Driver  Information  System” in the Index. 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
When  the key is turned  to RUN  or  START, a  chime will 
come on  for about  eight  seconds  to remind people  to 
fasten their safety belts, unless the  driver‘s safety belt is 
already  buckled. 
The safety belt light will also  come  on and stay on 
for  about 
20 seconds, 
then it will flash  for  about 
55 seconds. If the driver’s 
belt is already  buckled, 
neither the  chime nor 
the 
light will come  on. 
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Air Bag Readiness Light 
There is an air bag  readiness  light on the  instrument 
panel, which shows the  air bag symbol.  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 modules, the wiring 
and the  crash sensing and diagnostic module. For more 
information on the air bag system,  see “Air Bag”  in 
the Index. 
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. 
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 should 
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. 
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Low Coolant  Warning  Light 
LOW COOLANT 
If this light comes  on, your 
system  is  low  on  coolant 
and the  engine may 
overheat.  See “Engine 
Coolant” 
in the Index and 
have your vehicle serviced 
as soon as you  can. 
The light  will come  on briefly  when your ignition  is 
turned 
on to  show  you that it is working properly. 
Low  Tire Light (If Equipped) 
LOW 
TIRE 
The tire pressure monitor 
system can alert  you  to 
a 
large change  in the pressure 
in  one  tire.  After the system has “learned” 
tire pressures with 
properly inflated tires, the 
LOW TIRE  light will come 
on  if the  pressure in  one  tire becomes 
12 psi (83 kPa) 
lower than the other three tires.  The  tire pressure 
monitor system won’t alert  you if the  pressure  in more 
than  one tire 
is low,  if the system is not yet calibrated,  or 
if  the vehicle  is moving faster than 
70 mph (1 10 kdh). 
When  the 
LOW TIRE 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 
reset the  system.  See  “Tire Pressure  Monitor System” in 
the Index. 
The 
LOW TIRE  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  if  the 
pressure  in  a tire is low  or high. 
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Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
Your vehicle  is equipped 
with  a computer  which 
SERVICE ENGINE fuel,  ignition and  emission 
monitors 
operation  of the 
SOON 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.  The  SERVICE ENGINE 
SOON light 
comes on and  a  chime will sound  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. 
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: 
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  may be 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. 
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Have you recently cnanged  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. 
Qil Warning  Light 
If you  have  a problem  with 
your  oil, this light  may stay 
on  after  you start your 
engine,  or  come on when 
you  are  driving. 
This  indicates  that oil  is  not going through your  engine 
quickly enough  to keep  it lubricated.  The  engine  could 
be low  on oil  or  could  have some  other oil problem. 
Have it fixed right away. 
The  oil  light  could also come  on 
in the following 
situations: 
0 
0 The  light  will come on briefly when  you turn on the 
ignition to show  you that it is working properly. 
(If  it doesn’t  come on with the ignition on, 
you may 
have  a problem  with the fuse  or  bulb. Have it fixed 
right away.) 
Sometimes when the  engine is idling  at a stop, the 
light  may  blink  on  and off. This 
is normal. 
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Low  Oil  Level Light 
Don’t  keep  driving  if  the  oil  pressL-d is low. If 
you do, your  engine  can  become so hot  that  it 
catches  fire.  You  or others  could  be  burned. 
Check  your 
oil as  soon  as possible  and  have  your 
vehicle  serviced. 
I NOTICE: 
Damage  to  your  engine  from  neglected  oil 
problems  can  be  costly  and 
is not  covered  by 
your  warranty. 
LOW 
OIL 
Your  engine  is equipped 
with an oil  level monitoring 
system.  When the ignition 
key 
is turned  on, the 
LOW 
OIL light  will come 
on briefly. 
If  the  light  does  not come on briefly, have it fixed 
so it 
will be ready  to warn  you  if there’s a problem. 
If  the light stays on,  stop the vehicle  on a level  surface 
and turn the  engine 
off. Check the oil level using the 
engine  oil dipstick.  (See “Engine Oil”  in the Index.)  If 
the light  does not flash,  have the 
low oil  level  sensor 
system repaired 
so it will be ready  to warn you if there’s 
a problem. 
The oil 
level monitoring system only checks oil level 
during the  brief period between key on and  engine 
crank.  It does  not monitor  engine  oil  level  when the 
engine  is  running. Additionally,  an oil  level  check is 
only performed  if the  engine  has been  turned  off for a 
considerable  period of time, allowing the oil normally  in 
circulation 
to drain  back into the oil pan. 
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Change  Oil Soon Light 
Your CHANGE  OIL  SOON 
light should come on as  a 
CHANGE OIL 
SOON 
bulb check when  you start 
the  engine. 
Security  Light 
SECURITY 
This  light  will come on 
when  you turn the  key 
to 
START and stay on until the 
vehicle  starts. 
If  this  light  stays  on for  about 
20 seconds  after you  turn 
on the  ignition,  have the oil changed. 
When to change your oil  also depends on  driving habits 
and  conditions  because 
they directly affect  engine speed, 
coolant  temperature  and vehicle  speed.  Because of this, 
the  CHANGE  OIL 
SOON light  may come  on as early as 
2,000 miles (3,200 km) or  less  for  harsh conditions. 
Also  see “Maintenance Schedule”  in the Index  for 
further  instructions  on when 
to change your  oil. 
To reset the  CHANGE  OIL  SOON  light,  see “CHANGE 
OIL SOON Light,  How to Reset”  in the  Index.  Also,  see 
“Oil  Life Monitor” 
in the  Index.  It 
will  also  flash  if your  ignition  key is  too  dirty or wet 
for  the  PASS-Key  I1 system to read the resistor pellet. 
See  “Pass-Key 
11” in the  Index. 
If  the resistor pellet  is damaged  or missing, the light will 
come 
on. 
If  you’re  ever  driving  and the SECURITY light comes 
on,  you  will  be able to restart your  engine 
if you turn it 
off.  Your  PASS-Key  I1 system, however,  is not working 
properly and must  be serviced  by your dealer.  Your 
vehicle  is not protected  by the PASS-Key  I1 system. 
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