
Your vehicle  has the PASS-Key@ Ill vehicle theft 
system.  The key has  a transponder  in  the key  head  that 
matches  a  decoder  in  the vehicle’s steering column. 
If  a  replacement  key  or an  additional key is  needed, 
it  must  be purchased  from your dealer.  The key will  have 
PK3  stamped  on  it. 
Any  new  PASS-Key@ 
Ill key  must  be  programmed 
before  it will  start your vehicle.  See PASS-Key 
111 on 
page 2-16 for  more  information  on  programming 
your  new  key. 
In an emergency,  contact  Pontiac  Roadside Assistance. 
See  Roadside Assistance  Program  on page 
7-5 for 
more  information. 
Notice: Your vehicle has  a  number  of  features that 
can help prevent theft.  You  can have a lot  of trouble 
getting into  your vehicle 
if you  ever  lock your  keys 
inside.  You  may  even have to damage  your vehicle  to 
get  in. 
So be sure  you  have spare  keys. 
If your vehicle is  equipped with the OnStar  system  with 
an  active subscription and  you lock your  keys inside 
the  vehicle,  OnStar  may  be able  to send  a  command  to 
unlock your vehicle.  See OnStap  System on page 
2-38 
for  more information. 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
Your  keyless entry  system operates  on a radio 
frequency subject  to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules and  with  Industry  Canada. 
This device complies  with  Part  15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to the following  two  conditions: 
1. This device may  not  cause  interference, and 
2.  This device  must accept  any  interference  received, 
including interference that  may  cause  undesired 
operation  of the  device. 
This device complies  with  RSS-210 of Industry  Canada. 
Operation is subject to the following  two  conditions: 
1. This device may  not  cause  interference, and 
2.  This device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including interference that  may  cause  undesired 
operation  of the  device. 
Changes  or  modifications to this  system by other  than 
an  authorized service facility could void  authorization  to 
use  this equipment. 
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Arming with the Remote Keyless Entry 
Transmitter 
The  alarm  system will arm  when  you  use  the remote 
keyless entry transmitter  to lock  the doors after the  key 
is  removed  from  the ignition. The red light  will turn 
on  to  let  you know  the system  is arming.  After 
all doors 
are  closed  and locked,  the red light  will begin flashing 
at  a very  slow rate to let  you  know  the  system  is armed. 
Arming  Confirmation 
If the  remote  unlock confirmation  is on,  the  headlamps 
will  flash  briefly to let you  know  when  the alarm 
system  has  armed.  See  Vehicle  Personalization 
on 
page  2-43 for programming information. 
Disarming with the  Remote Keyless 
Entry Transmitter 
The  alarm  system will disarm  when you use  your 
remote keyless  entry transmitter  to  unlock the doors. 
The  red  light will go 
off to  let  you  know  the  system 
is  disarmed. 
Disarming  with Your  Key 
The  alarm  system  will disarm  when  you  use  the  key  to 
unlock  the doors.  The  red light  will stop  flashing 
when  the  system  is disarmed. 
If you  would  like  the  key 
to  disarm  the  alarm system,  see  Vehicle  Personalization 
on page 2-43. 
PASS-Key@ 111 
Your  PASS-Key@ Ill system  operates  on  a radio 
frequency  subject to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules  and  with  Industry  Canada. 
This  device  complies  with  Part 
15 of  the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) this device  may  not  cause  harmful interference, 
and  (2)  this device  must  accept  any  interference 
received,  including interference  that  may  cause 
undesired operation. 
This  device  complies  with  RSS-210  of Industry  Canada. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following two  conditions: 
(1)  this  device  may  not  cause  interference,  and  (2)  this 
device  must  accept  any  interference received, 
including interference  that  may  cause  undesired 
operation 
of the device. 
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Changes  or modifications  to this  system  by other than 
an  authorized service facility could void  authorization  to 
use  this  equipment. 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill uses  a  radio frequency transponder  in 
the  key  that matches  a  decoder  in your vehicle. 
PASS-Key@ 111 Operation 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with PASS-Key@ Ill 
(Personalized  Automotive Security System) 
theft-deterrent  system.  PASS-Key@ 
Ill is a passive 
theft-deterrent  system. This means  you  don’t  have  to do 
anything  special to arm  or disarm the system. It  works 
when  you  insert or  remove  the key  from the  ignition. 
When  the  PASS-Key@ 
Ill system  senses  that someone 
is using the  wrong  key, it shuts down the vehicle’s 
starter  and  fuel systems.  The  starter will not  work and 
fuel  will  stop  being delivered 
to the engine.  Anyone 
using  a  trial-and-error  method to start the vehicle will 
be 
discouraged  because of the  high  number of electrical 
key  codes. 
When  trying to  start  the  vehicle 
if the engine  does not 
start  and  the SECURITY  light comes  on,  the key 
may  have  a  damaged  transponder. Turn the ignition 
off and  try again. 
If the engine still does not  start, and the  key  appears 
to  be  undamaged,  try  another ignition  key.  At this time, 
you  may  also want  to check  the fuse,  see  Fuses 
and  Circuit  Breakers 
on page 5-97. If the engine  still 
does  not start with  the other  key, your vehicle  needs 
service. 
If your vehicle does  start, the first  key may 
be  faulty.  See your dealer  who can service  the 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill to  have  a  new  key made.  In  an 
emergency,  contact Pontiac  Roadside Assistance. 
See  Roadside Assistance  Program 
on page 7-5 for 
more  information. 
It is possible  for the  PASS-Key@ 
Ill decoder  to  learn 
the transponder value  of a  new  or replacement  key. 
Up  to 
10 additional  keys  may  be  programmed  for 
the vehicle. This  procedure is for  learning additional 
keys  only. 
If all the  currently  programmed  keys  are lost 
or do  not operate,  you must  see  your dealer or  a 
locksmith  who can service  PASS-Key@ 
Ill to have  keys 
made  and  programmed  to the  system. 
See  your dealer  or  a locksmith  who can service 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill to  get  a  new  key blank that  is cut  exactly 
as  the  ignition  key that operates  the system. 
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Starting  and  Operating  Your 
Vehicle 
New  Vehicle  Break-In  Ignition Positions 
With 
the key in the  ignition switch, you  can turn  it to 
five different positions. The ignition switch  is located 
on the  right side of the steering column. 
Notice: Your  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an  elaborate 
“break-in.”  But 
it will  perform  better in the  long 
run  if  you  follow  these  guidelines: 
e 
e 
e Don’t  drive  at  any one  speed - fast  or 
slow 
- for  the  first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. During this time 
your  new  brake  linings  aren’t  yet  broken 
in. 
Hard  stops  with  new  linings  can  mean 
premature  wear and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every  time 
you  get  new brake  linings. 
Don’t  tow  a  trailer  during  break-in. 
See  “Towing  a  Trailer” 
in the  Index  for 
more  information.  A 
(ACCESSORY): This position lets 
you use things  like 
the  radio  and windshield  wipers  while  the engine  is 
off. To use accessory, push in the key  and turn  it toward 
you.  The  steering wheel  will  stay locked. 
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Section 3 Instrument Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Overview .......................... -3-2 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
-3-3 
Other  Warning  Devices ................................... 3.4 
Horn 
............................................................. 3.4 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................................... 3.4 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction Lever 
......................... 3.5 
Exterior  Lamps 
............................................. 3.10 
Interior  Lamps 
.............................................. 3.12 
Head-Up  Display (HUD) 
................................. 3-15 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
............................... 3.18 
Auxiliary  Power  Connection (Power  Drop) 
......... 3.19 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette  Lighter 
........................ 3-19 
Climate  Controls ............................................ 3.20 
Dual  Climate  Control System 
.......................... 3.20 
Outlet  Adjustment 
......................................... 3.22 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators ............. 3.23 
Instrument  Panel Cluster 
................................ 3.24 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
........................... 3.25 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3.25 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
............................. 3.26 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
................................ 3-26 
Charging  System  Light 
.................................. 3.27 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
......................... -3-28 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
............. 3.29 
Traction Control  System  (TCS)  Warning  Light 
...... 3.29 
Enhanced  Traction System  Warning  Light 
........ -3-30 
.. ............................... 
Low Traction  Light ....................................... -3-30 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
.................. 3-31 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp 
............................ -3-32 
Oil  Pressure Light 
........................................ -3-35 
Security  Light 
............................................... 3-36 
Fuel  Gage 
................................................... 3-37 
Low  Fuel  Warning  Light 
................................. 3-37 
Driver  Information  Center (DE) ....................... 3-38 
Trip Computer ................................... ..... 3-40 
Control  Buttons 
............................................ 3-42 
Functions 
.................................................... 3-42 
Audio  System(s) ............................................. 3-44 
Setting the  Time 
........................................... 3-44 
Radio  with  Cassette 
...................................... 3-45 
Radio  with CD  (Base  Level) 
........................... 3-48 
Radio  with CD 
(Up Level) .............................. 3-51 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
.................................. 3-54 
Engine 
Coolant  Temperature  'Warning  Light 
...... 3.31 
Low Oil Level  Light ....................................... 3-36 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
....................... 3-56 
Understanding  Radio Reception 
...................... 3-57 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
................. 3-58 
Care 
of Your  CDs ......................................... 3-59 
Care  of Your  CD  Player 
................................ 3-59 
Backglass  Antenna 
....................................... 3-59 
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Battery  Run-Down Protection 
Your  vehicle  has  a  feature  to help  prevent  you from 
draining  the  battery in case you accidentally leave the 
interior,  trunk  or  underhood  lamps 
on. If you leave  any of 
these  lamps  on while  the  ignition is in  LOCK  or OFF, 
they  will  automatically  turn off after 10 minutes.  The 
lamps  won’t  come  back 
on again until you do  one of 
the  following: 
Turn  the  ignition to RUN  or  ACCESSORY. 
Turn  the  interior  lamps  thumbwheel completely  to 
the  right,  then  back  slightly to the left. 
Open  (or  close  and  reopen)  a  door  that  is closed. 
If the  vehicle  has  less than 15 miles (25  km) on 
the  odometer,  the battery  saver will turn 
off the  lamps 
after  only  three  minutes. 
Head-Up  Display  (HUD) 
.. :he HUD imag- .s too bri, It o DO high  in 
your  field 
of view,  it  may  take you more  time to 
see  things  you need  to see  when  it’s  dark 
outside.  Be  sure to keep the  HUD image  dim 
and placed 
low in  your  field of view. 
If your  vehicle  is 
equipped with  the Head-Up 
Display  (HUD), you can 
1 see the speedometer 
reading (in English 
or  metric  units) and  a  brief 
display  of the current 
radio station or  CD track, 
displayed “through” 
the windshield. 
When you sit up straight in  your  seat, the HUD image 
will  appear straight ahead  near the front  bumper. 
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The  HUD  also  shows the following lights when they  are 
lit  on  the  instrument panel  cluster: 
Turn Signal Indicators 
High-Beam  Indicator Symbol 
Low Fuel  Symbol 
The  HUD  will display  CHECK  GAGES  when  the 
following  items are lit  on  the instrument panel cluster: 
Oil Warning  Symbol 
Coolant  Temperature  Symbol 
Charging  System  Symbol 
When  the  ignition key  is turned to  RUN, the entire  HUD 
image  will come  on.  Then  the Head-Up  Display will 
operate normally. 
Notice: Although  the HUD image  appears  to be 
near  the front 
of the  vehicle,  do not use it as 
a  parking  aid. The 
HUD was  not  designed for  that 
purpose. 
If you  try  to  use it as such,  you may 
misjudge  the  distance  and  damage your  vehicle. 
When the HUD  is on,  the  speedometer  reading will be 
displayed  continually.  The current radio station 
or 
CD track  number will only be displayed  for three 
seconds  after the  radio  or  CD track status  changes. 
This will  happen  whenever  one  of the  radio controls is 
pressed, either  on the  radio itself  or on  the optional 
steering  wheel controls.  To 
adjust  the  HUD 
so you  can see it properly  do  the 
following: 
1. Adjust  your seat, if necessary,  to a comfortable 
position. 
2. Start the engine  and  adjust  the  HUD  controls 
located  on the  instrument  panel, to the  right 
of 
the  steering wheel.  Move  the  DIM  thumbwheel  up 
or down to adjust  brightness. 
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If the  air bag  readiness  light stays on after  you start the 
vehicle  or  comes  on  when  you  are driving, your air 
bag  system  may  not  work  properly. Have your vehicle 
serviced  right  away. 
If  the  air  bag  reai.---less  light 
s 1s on  after  you 
start  your  vehicle, 
it means  the  air  bag  system 
may  not  be  working  properly.  The  air  bags 
in 
your  vehicle  may  not  inflate in a crash, or they 
could  even inflate  without  a  crash.  To  help 
avoid  injury  to  yourself  or  others,  have  your 
vehicle  serviced  right  away  if  the  air  bag  readiness  light  stays  on  after  you  start 
your  vehicle. 
The  air  bag  readiness  light should flash for  a  few 
seconds  when  you  turn  the  ignition key to 
RUN. If the 
light  doesn’t  come  on  then,  have 
it fixed so it will 
be  ready  to warn  you 
if there  is  a problem. 
Charging  System Light 
The 
charging  system 
light will come  on briefly 
when  you  turn  on  the 
ignition  as a  check  to 
show  you  it’s working. 
Then  it will  go  out. 
If it stays  on,  or  comes  on  while you are driving, you 
may  have  a  problem  with the electrical  charging system. 
It  could  indicate that  you  have  a loose drive  belt  or 
another electrical problem.  Have 
it checked  right away. 
Driving while this  light  is  on could drain  your battery. 
If you  must  drive a short distance with  the light on, 
be  certain  to turn 
off all your accessories,  such  as  the 
radio and air conditioner. 
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