2003 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Owners Manual

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual Let’s say  the  road is wet  and  you’re  driving safely. 
Suddenly,  an animal  jumps out in front  of you.  You  slam 
on  the brakes  and continue braking.  Here’s  what 
happens  with 
ABS:

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual As you  brake,  your  computer  keeps  receiving updates 
on  wheel  speed  and  controls braking pressure 
accordincjy. 
Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t  change  the time you  need 
to  get  your  foot

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual TRAC 
OFF 
This light should come on 
briefly  when you start  the 
engine. 
If it  stays  on or 
comes  on while  you 
are  driving, there’s  a 
problem  with  your traction 
control  system. 
See

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual 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. 
Magnetic  Speed  Variable

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual If you  need to  reduce your  speed as you  approach  a 
curve, do  it before  you enter the curve, while your front 
wheels  are straight ahead. 
Try 
to adjust your  speed so you can “drive” thr

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual Off -Road Recovery 
You  may find that  your  right wheels  have  dropped  off 
the  edge  of a road  onto  the shoulder while you’re 
driving. 
If  the  level of the  shoulder  is only slightly  be

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual Do not get too close to  the vehicle  you want to 
pass  while  you’re awaiting  an opportunity.  For 
one  thing,  following too closely  reduces your area 
of  vision,  especially 
if you’re fol

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2003  Owners Manual Skidding 
In a  skid,  a  driver  can lose control  of the  vehicle. 
Defensive  drivers  avoid  most skids  by taking reasonable 
care  suited  to existing conditions, and  by not 
“overdriving”