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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual And,  of course,  actual  stopping distances vary  greatly 
with  the  surface  of the  road  (whether it’s pavement 
or  gravel);  the  condition of the  road (wet, dry,  icy); tire 
tread;  the  c

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual To  limit  wheel  spin, especially in slippery  road 
conditions, you should always leave the  Enhanced 
Traction  System  on.  But  you  can turn  the  system 
off if 
you prefer. 
To turn  the  syst

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Dinghy  Towing 
To low  your  vehicle  with  all four wheels on the  ground, 
follow  these  steps: 
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1. Position  the  vehicle  to tow  and then  secure  it. 
2. Turn  the ignition  switch

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Following  Distance 
Stay  at  least twice as  far  behind  the vehicle  ahead  as 
you would  when driving  your vehicle without a trailer. 
This  can help  you  avoid  situations that  require 
heav

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual Checking  Things Under 
the Hood 
Hood Release 
To open the  hood,  do the following: 
1. Pull the  handle located 
under  the  instrument 
panel  on  the  driviers  side 
of the vehicle. 
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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual How to Reset the  Change Oil  Light 
The  GM  Oil  Life SystemTM calculates when  to change 
your  engine  oil and filter  based  on vehicle  use. Anytime 
your  oil  is changed,  reset the  system 
s

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual L 
LOW 
COOLANT 
If the  LOW COOLANT  light r- 
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comes on  and  stays on,  it 
means you’re  low on 
engine coolant. 
See 
Low  Coolant  Warning Light on page  3-30. 
Adding Coolant 
If you  need

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 2003  Owners Manual How to Check  Power  Steering Fluid 
Turn  the  key off, let  the engine compartment cool  down, 
wipe  the  cap  and the  top  of  the  reservoir clean, then 
unscrew  the  cap  and wipe  the  dipsti
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