
Section 2 Features and Controls 
Keys ............................................................... 2.3 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
......................... 2.4 
Remote Keyless  Entry  System  Operation ........... 2.5 
Doors  and  Locks ............................................. 2-8 
Door  Locks 
.................................................... 2-8 
Power  Door  Locks 
.......................................... 2-9 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
................................ 2-9 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
.............. 2-10 
Lockout  Protection 
........................................ 2-10 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
.................................... 2-1  1 
Trunk 
.......................................................... 2-1  1 
Windows ........................................................ 2.13 
Power  Windows 
............................................ 2-14 
Sun  Visors 
................................................... 2.14 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems .................................. 2.15 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
................................. 2.15 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill .......................................... 2.16 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill Operation ........................... 2-17 
Starting  and  Operating  Your  Vehicle ............... -2-1 9 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
.................................... 2-19 
Ignition Positions 
.......................................... 2.19 
Starting  Your  Engine 
..................................... 2-20 
Engine  Coolant Heater 
.................................. 2-23 
Automatic  Transaxle Operation 
....................... 2.24  Shifting  Into 
Park 
(P) ..................................... 2-28 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
....................... 2-30 
Shifting 
Out 
of Park (PI ................................. 2-30 
Engine  Exhaust ............................................ 2-31 
Running  Your  Engine  While You  Are  Parked 
.... 2-32 
Mirrors ........................................................... 2-33 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................................ -2-33 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror with 
Onstar@,  Compass  and Temperature 
Automatic  Dimming  Rearview  Mirror with 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
.............. 2-34 
Outside  Power Mirrors 
................................... 2-37 
Outside  Convex Mirror 
................................... 2-37 
OnStar@  System ............................................. 2-38 
Storage Areas .... -2-40 
Glove  Box 
................................................... 2-40 
Overhead  Console 
........................................ 2-40 
Center  Console  Storage Area 
......................... 2-40 
Assist  Handles 
............................................. 2-41 
Purse  or  Litter Bag Holder 
............................. 2-41 
Rear  Storage  Area 
........................................ 2-41 
Convenience  Net 
.......................................... 2-41 
Trunk  Access  Panel 
...................................... 2-41 
Display 
.................................................... 2-33 
.................................... 
Parking  Brake .............................................. 2-27 Sunroof .................. ........... ............. 2.42 
2-1  

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 your  vehicle  has  this steering system,  the  system 
provides  less steering  effort  for parking and  when  driving 
at  speeds  below 
20 mph (32 km/h). Steering  effort will 
increase  at  higher speeds  for  improved  road feel. 
Steering Tips 
Driving on Curves 
It’s  important  to take curves  at  a reasonable speed. 
A lot of the  “driver  lost control” accidents  mentioned on 
the  news  happen  on  curves. Here’s why: 
Experienced  driver or beginner,  each of us  is subject to 
the  same  laws  of physics  when  driving on curves.  The 
traction  of the  tires  against  the road surface  makes it 
possible  for  the  vehicle  to  change  its path  when  you  turn 
the  front  wheels.  If there’s  no  traction, inertia will  keep the 
vehicle  going  in the  same  direction.  If  you’ve ever tried  to 
steer  a  vehicle  on  wet  ice,  you’ll understand this.  The 
traction  you  can  get  in a curve  depends  on  the 
condition  of your  tires and the road surface,  the angle at 
which  the curve  is banked, and  your speed. While you’re 
in  a curve,  speed is the  one  factor you can  control. 
Suppose  you’re  steering through  a sharp curve. Then  you 
suddenly  accelerate. Both control  systems 
- steering 
and braking 
- have  to do  their  work  where  the  tires meet 
the road. Unless  you  have four-wheel anti-lock brakes, 
adding  the hard braking  can demand 
too much  of those 
places.  You  can  lose control. 
The  same  thing can  happen 
if you’re  steering through a 
sharp curve  and  you  suddenly  accelerate. Those  two 
control  systems 
- steering  and acceleration - can 
overwhelm  those places  where  the tires meet  the 
road  and  make  you  lose control. See Traction Control 
System  (TCS) on page 
4- 10 or Enhanced Traction 
System (ETS) 
on page 4- I 1. 
What  should  you  do if this ever  happens?  Ease up  on 
the  brake  or accelerator pedal,  steer the vehicle the  way 
you  want  it 
to go, and  slow  down. 
Speed  limit signs near curves  warn that you should 
adjust  your  speed.  Of  course, the posted  speeds 
are based 
on good  weather  and  road conditions. 
Under  less favorable conditions  you’ll  want to 
go  slower. 
4-1 3  

Reporting  Safety  Defects to the 
United  States  Government 
If you  believe  that  your  vehicle has a defect  which could 
cause  a  crash or couid  cause  injury or death,  you 
should  immediately inform the  National  Highway Traffic 
Safety  Administration  (NHTSA), in addition to notifying 
General  Motors. 
If NHTSA  receives similar complaints, it  may  open  an 
investigation,  and 
if it finds that  a safety defect exists  in 
a  group 
of vehicles, it  may order a recall  and  remedy 
campaign.  However,  NHTSA  cannot  become  involved in 
individual  problems  between  you,  your  dealer or 
General  Motors. 
To contact  NHTSA,  you  may  either call the Auto  Safety 
Hotline  toll-free  at  1-800-424-9393  (or  366-0123  in 
the  Washington, D.C. area)  or write  to: 
NHTSA, 
US. Department  of Transportation 
Washington,  D.C. 20590 
You  can  also  obtain other information about  motor 
vehicle  safety  from  the  hotline. 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to the 
Canadian  Government 
If you  live in Canada,  and  you  believe that your vehicle 
has a safely defect,  you shotild immediately notify 
Transport  Canada, in addition  to notifying  General 
Motors  of Canada  Limited. You  may  write to: 
Transport  Canada 
330  Sparks  Street 
Tower  C  Ottawa  Ontario KIA ON5 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to General 
Motors 
In  addition to  notifying  NHTSA  (or Transport Canada) in 
a situation like this,  we certainly  hope  you’ll  notify us. 
Please call  us  at 1-800-762-2737,  or write: 
Pontiac-GMC  Customer  Assistance Center 
P.O.  Box  33172 
Detroit, 
MI 48232-51  72 
In  Canada,  please call  us  at  1-800-263-3777  (English) 
or  1-800-263-7854  (French). Or, write: 
General  Motors  of Canada  Limited 
Customer  Communication  Centre, 163-005 
1908  Colonel  Sam Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario L1H  8P7 
7-9  

Backglass  Antenna .......................................... 3-59 
Backing Up .................................................... 4-41 
Battery .......................................................... 5-52 
Battery Replacement ......................................... 2-6 
Battery Run-Down  Protection ............................ 3-1 5 
Before Leaving  on  a  Long  Trip ......................... 4-24 
Body Lubrication Service .......................... 6-10 
Brake 
Parking 
...................................................... 2-27 
System  Inspection ....................................... 6-1  4 
System  Warning  Light .................................. 3-28 
Brake Fluid .................................................... 5-49 
Brake  Wear ................................................... 5-51 
Brakes .......................................................... 5-49 
Braking ........................................................... 4-6 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle ..................................... 2-19 
Bulb Replacement ........................................... 5-60 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  (CHMSL) ........ 5-63 
Front  Turn Signal and  Sidemarker  Lamps ....... 5-62 
Halogen Bulbs ............................................ 5-60 
Headlamp  Aiming ........................................ 5-59 
Headlamps ................................................. 5-60 
Replacement  Bulbs ...................................... 5-66 
Taillamps,  Sidemarker  and  Back-up Lamps ..... 5-64 
Buying New Tires ........................................... 5-71 
Braking  in Emergencies ..................................... 4-9 
C 
California  Fuel .................................................. 5-6 
Canada ........................................................... 7-4 
Canadian  Owners ................................................ ii 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance ........................... 7-6 
Capacities  and Specifications .......................... 5-1 02 
Carbon  Monoxide ................... 4-27,  4-37, 2-1 1, 2-31 
Care of 
Safety  Belts ................................................ 5-91 
Care of the  HUD ............................................ 3-17 
Care  of  Your 
Cassette  Tape Player 
................................... 3-58 
CD Player .................................................. 3-59 
Cassette  Tape  Messages ................................. 3-47 
Cassette Tape Player  Service ............................. 6-9 
Center  Console  Storage  Area ........................... 2-40 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp  (CHMSL) ........... 5-63 
Center  Passenger  Position,  Safety  Belts ............. 1-21 
Chains, Tires .................................................. 5-75 
Check 
Checking  Coolant 
............................................ 5-31 
Checking Things Under the Hood ...................... 5-10 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems ...................... 1-58 
CDS .......................................................... 3-59 
CD  Adapter  Kits ............................................. 3-48 
Charging  System  Light .................................... 3-27 
Engine Light ............................................... 3-32 
Checking  Engine  Oil ........................................  5-18 
Chemical  Paint Spotting ................................... 5-94 
2  

Radios  (cont.) Setting  the Time 
..................... .......... 3-44 
Theft-Deterrent 
............................................ 3-54 
Understanding  Reception 
.............................. 3-57 
Rear  Assist  Handle  Reading  Lamps 
................... 3-14 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
...................... 1-26 
Rear  Seat  Outside  Passenger  Positions 
............. 1-23 
Rear  Storage  Area 
.......................................... 2-41 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
.................................... 3-22 
Rearview  Mirror,  Automatic  Dimming  with 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
................ 2-34 
Rearview  Mirror,  Automatic  Dimming  with  Onstar@, 
Compass  and  Temperature  Display 
.................. 2-33 
Rearview  Mirrors 
............................................. 2-33 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
.......................................... 1-4 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
................... ... 4-33 
Remote  Driver Unlock  Control 
................. ... 2-48 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
............................ 2-4 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System,  Operation 
............ 2-5 
Remote  Lock  and  Unlock  Confirmation 
............... 2-49 
Remote  Trunk  Release 
.................................... 2-1  2 
Removing  the  Flat Tire  and  Installing 
the  Spare  Tire 
............................................. 5-80 
Removing  the  Spare  Tire  and  Tools 
................... 5-77 
Removing  Wheel  Covers  and  Wheel  Nut  Caps 
...... 5-79 
Replacement  Bulbs 
......................................... 5-66 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
.......................... 5-52 
Rear  Seat  Passengers. 
Safety  Belts 
.................. 1-22 Replacing Restraint 
System Parts 
Reporting Safety  Defects  After 
a Crash 
.............................................. 1-58 
Canadian  Government 
................................... 7-9 
General  Motors 
............................................. 7-9 
United States  Government .............................. 7-9 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.... .... 1-58 
Replacing Restraint  System Parts 
After  a  Crash 
........................... .... 1-58 
Restraint 
System  Check 
................ ........ 6-10 
Restraint Systems 
Checking 
.................................................... 1-58 
Replacing Parts 
........................................... 1-58 
Restraints,  Head 
............................................... 1-6 
Retained  Accessory  Power  (RAP) 
...................... 2-20 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position, Safety Belts 
...... 1-20 
Roadside  Assistance  Program 
....................................... 7-5 
Rocking  Your Vehicle  To Get  It  Out 
................... 4-32 
Running  Your Engine  While You Are  Parked 
....... 2-32 
S 
Safety  Belt 
Safety  Belts Reminder 
Light 
............................................ 3-26 
Care  of 
...................................................... 5-91 
Center  Passenger  Position 
............................ 1-21 
Driver  Position 
............................................ 1-12 
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