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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 3-4 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 outlets.
Your vehicle has heat ducts

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 3-6
Ventilation Tips
Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow or
any other obstruction, such as leaves. The heater and
defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of
fogging the in

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 3-18 Understanding Radio Reception
AM
The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM,
especially at night. The longer range, however, can
cause stations to interfere with each other. AM can pic

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 4-
4-1
Section 4 Your Driving and the Road
Here youll find information about driving on different kinds of roads and in varying weather conditions. Weve also
included many other useful tips on drivi

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 4-7
Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive 
in spurts 
-- heavy acceleration followed by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace with traffic. 
This is a mistake. Your brakes may not have

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 4-9
Remember: Anti-lock doesnt change the time you need
to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease
stopping distance. If you get too close to the vehicle in
front of you, you wont hav

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 4-11
Steering
Power Steering
If you lose power steering assist because the engine
stops or the system is not functioning, you can steer but
it will take much more effort.
Variable Effort Steering (If

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2000  Owners Manual 4-15
Loss of Control
Lets review what driving experts say about what
happens when the three control systems (brakes, steering
and acceleration) dont have enough friction where the
tires meet the roa