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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual Trunk Trunk Lock 
A CAUTION: 
It can  be dangerous  to  drive  with the  trunk  open 
because  carbon monoxide  (CO)  gas  can  come into 
your  vehicle.  You can’t  see  or smell 
CO. It can 
cause

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual 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 runnin

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual Comfort Controls 
Air Conditioning  with  Electronic  Controls 
With this system,  you  can  control  the  heating,  cooling 
and  ventilation  in  your  vehicle.  The system  works  best  if 
you  ke

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual 0 
+# FLOOR: This setting  sends  most  of  the  air 
through  the  ducts  near  the  floor.  The remaining  airflow 
comes  out  of the  defroster  and  side  window  vents. 
?d DEFOG: This setting

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual Heating 
On  cold  days use FLOOR with  the  temperature knob all 
the 
way in the  red  area.  The system  will  bring  in  outside 
air, heat  it and  send  it to the floor  ducts. 
If  your  vehicl

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual Hot  Weather  Example: When  you start the vehicle  in 
hot  weather,  80°F  (27°C)  or after  being  parked  during 
the day in full sun, if your  Driver  Set Temperature is 
73°F  (23°C)  and  y

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual +* 
/J UPPER: This  setting  brings  in  the  outside  air  and 
directs  it through  the  instrument  panel  outlets. 
# BI-LEV: This setting  brings  in  the  outside  air  and 
directs it two ways

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1998  Owners Manual Heating Ventilation  System 
On cold  days use LOWER. The system  will  bring  in 
outside 
air, heat  it  and  send  it to the  floor  ducts. 
If  your  vehicle  has 
an engine  coolant  heater,  you
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