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Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner's Manual

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner’s Manual (382 pages)

2003 Pontiac Vibe

Brand: Pontiac
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 3.21 MB

Table of Contents
  • Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

    8

    • Canadian Owners

      4

    • How to Use this Manual

      5

    • Vehicle Symbols

      6

    • Table of Contents

      8

    • Seats and Seat Controls

      9

      • Reclining Front Seatbacks

        10

      • Head Restraints

        12

    • Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

      16

      • Why Safety Belts Work

        17

    • Here Are Questions Many People Ask about

      20

      • Safety Belts — and the Answers

        20

    • How to Wear Safety Belts Properly

      21

    • Driver Position

      21

    • Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

      28

    • Right Front Passenger Position

      29

    • Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

      29

    • Safety Belt Pretensioners

      38

    • Rear Seat Passengers

      39

    • Children

      42

      • Infants and Young Children

        42

    • Restraint Systems for Children

      46

      • Where to Put the Restraint

        49

      • Top Strap

        50

      • Front Seat Position

        58

    • Older Children

      61

    • Safety Belt Extender

      64

    • Checking Your Restraint Systems

      64

    • Replacing Restraint System Parts after a Crash

      65

      • Manual Windows

        68

      • Door Locks

        71

      • Rear Door Security Locks

        73

      • Leaving Your Vehicle

        73

      • Remote Keyless Entry System

        74

      • Matching Transmitter(S) to Your Vehicle

        75

      • Battery Replacement

        76

      • Content Theft Deterrent System

        80

      • Activating the System

        81

      • Ignition Positions

        83

      • Starting Your Engine

        84

      • Automatic Transaxle

        84

      • Manual Transaxle

        85

      • To Use the Engine Coolant Heater

        86

      • Automatic Transaxle Operation

        87

      • Manual Transaxle Operation

        90

      • Shift Speeds

        93

      • Parking Brake

        94

      • Parking Your Vehicle

        98

      • Parking over Things that Burn

        98

      • Engine Exhaust

        99

      • Turn and Lane-Change Signals

        101

      • Windshield Wipers

        102

      • Windshield Washer

        103

      • Exterior Lamps

        107

      • Daytime Running Lamps

        108

      • Lamps on Reminder

        108

      • Interior Lamps

        109

      • Storage Compartments

        113

      • Glove Box

        113

      • Cargo Cover

        115

      • Luggage Carrier

        116

      • Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter

        118

      • Sun Visors

        118

      • Accessory Power Outlet

        119

      • Floor Mat

        121

      • Instrument Panel Cluster

        125

      • Speedometer and Odometer

        126

      • Air Bag Readiness Light

        129

      • Brake System Warning Light

        130

      • Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light

        131

      • Malfunction Indicator Lamp

        133

      • Oil Pressure Light

        137

      • Fuel Gage

        139

      • Low Fuel Warning Light

        140

  • Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

    142

    • Climate Control System

      143

    • Comfort Controls

      143

    • Air Conditioning

      144

    • Defogging and Defrosting

      145

    • Heating

      145

    • Rear Window Defogger

      146

    • Ventilation System

      147

    • Audio Systems

      148

    • Setting the Time

      148

      • Player with Equalization and Radio

        149

      • Data System (RDS)

        149

    • Navigation/Radio System (Option)

      166

    • Understanding Radio Reception

      167

    • Tips about Your Audio System

      168

    • Care of Your Compact Disc Player

      169

    • Care of Your Compact Discs

      169

    • Fixed Mast Antenna

      169

  • Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

    170

    • Defensive Driving

      171

    • Drunken Driving

      172

    • Braking

      175

    • Control of a Vehicle

      175

    • All — Wheel Drive (AWD) System (Option)

      178

      • Braking in Emergencies

        178

    • Steering

      179

      • Power Steering

        179

      • Steering in Emergencies

        180

    • Off — Road Recovery

      181

    • Passing

      181

    • Loss of Control

      183

    • Driving at Night

      184

    • Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads

      186

      • Driving through Deep Standing Water

        188

      • Driving through Flowing Water

        189

    • City Driving

      190

    • Freeway Driving

      191

    • Before Leaving on a Long Trip

      192

    • Highway Hypnosis

      193

    • Hill and Mountain Roads

      193

    • Winter Driving

      195

      • Driving on Snow or Ice

        196

    • Recreational Vehicle Towing

      199

    • Loading Your Vehicle

      203

    • Towing a Trailer

      205

      • If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer

        206

      • Weight of the Trailer

        206

      • Weight of the Trailer Tongue

        207

      • Safety Chains

        208

      • Trailer Brakes

        208

      • Driving with a Trailer

        209

      • Making Turns

        210

      • Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer

        210

      • Driving on Grades

        211

      • Parking on Hills

        211

      • Maintenance When Trailer Towing

        212

      • Parking on a Hill

        212

      • Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing

        212

  • Section 5 Problems on the Road

    213

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      214

    • Other Warning Devices

      214

    • Jump Starting

      215

    • Engine Overheating

      221

      • If no Steam Is Coming from Your Engine

        223

    • Towing Your Vehicle

      221

    • Cooling System

      224

      • Recovery Tank

        226

      • How to Add Coolant to the Radiator

        228

    • Changing a Flat Tire

      230

      • Removing the Spare Tire and Tools

        231

      • Spare Tire

        234

      • Storing the Flat Tire and Tools

        240

    • If a Tire Goes Flat

      230

    • Compact Spare Tire

      243

    • If You’re Stuck: in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow

      244

      • Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It out

        245

      • Doing Your Own Service Work

        248

      • Gasoline Octane

        250

      • Gasoline Specifications

        250

      • California Fuel

        251

      • Fuels in Foreign Countries

        252

      • Filling Your Tank

        252

      • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

        255

      • Checking Things under the Hood

        256

      • Engine Compartment Overview

        258

      • Engine Oil

        260

      • When to Add Engine Oil

        262

      • What Kind of Engine Oil to Use

        263

      • Engine Oil Additives

        264

      • When to Change Engine Oil

        265

      • What to Do with Used Oil

        265

      • Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

        266

      • Passenger Compartment Air Filter

        268

      • Automatic Transaxle Fluid

        270

      • How to Add Fluid

        273

      • Manual Transaxle Fluid

        274

      • Hydraulic Clutch

        275

      • When to Check and What to Use

        275

      • How to Check and Add Fluid

        275

      • Engine Coolant

        277

      • Checking Coolant

        279

      • Power Steering Fluid

        280

      • Windshield Washer Fluid

        282

      • Adding Washer Fluid

        282

      • Brake Fluid

        283

      • Brake Wear

        286

      • Bulb Replacement

        288

      • Front Turn Signal Lamps

        291

      • Rear Combination Lamps

        291

      • Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement

        295

      • Tire Inspection and Rotation

        298

      • Buying New Tires

        301

      • Uniform Tire Quality Grading

        302

      • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance

        303

      • Wheel Replacement

        304

      • Tire Chains

        306

      • Appearance Care

        307

      • Using Cleaner on Fabric

        308

      • Special Fabric Cleaning Problems

        309

      • Cleaning Vinyl

        309

      • Cleaning Leather

        309

      • Cleaning Glass Surfaces

        310

      • Cleaning Interior Plastic Components

        310

      • Care of Safety Belts

        310

      • Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle

        311

      • Washing Your Vehicle

        311

      • Finish Care

        312

      • Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

        313

      • Chemical Paint Spotting

        314

      • Underbody Maintenance

        314

      • Engine Identification

        316

      • Electrical System

        317

      • Fuses and Circuit Breakers

        318

      • Capacities and Specifications

        322

      • Engine Specifications

        323

      • Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

        324

  • Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

    325

    • Introduction

      326

      • Your Vehicle and the Environment

        326

      • Maintenance Requirements

        326

      • How this Section Is Organized

        327

    • Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

      328

      • Using Your Maintenance Schedule

        328

      • Selecting the Right Schedule

        328

      • Scheduled Maintenance

        329

    • Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance

      332

    • Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance

      351

    • Part B: Owner Checks and Services

      361

      • At each Fuel Fill

        361

      • At Least Twice a Year

        362

    • Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections

      366

      • Exhaust System Inspection

        366

      • Fuel System Inspection

        366

      • Engine Cooling System Inspection

        367

      • Brake System Inspection

        367

      • Throttle System Inspection

        367

    • Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

      368

    • Part E: Maintenance Record

      371

      • Customer Satisfaction Procedure

        374

      • Customer Assistance for Text Telephone

        375

        • (TTY) Users

          375

      • Customer Assistance Offices

        376

      • GM Mobility Program for Persons

        377

        • With Disabilities

          377

      • Roadside Assistance Program

        377

      • Canadian Roadside Assistance

        378

      • Courtesy Transportation

        379

        • Transportation Options

          379

        • Plan Ahead When Possible

          379

        • Additional Program Information

          380

      • Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government

        381

      • Canadian Government

        381

      • Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors

        381

      • Service Manuals

        382

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Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner's Manual

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner’s Manual (381 pages)

Brand: Pontiac
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 3.18 MB

Table of Contents
  • Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

    7

    • Canadian Owners

      3

    • How to Use this Manual

      4

    • Vehicle Symbols

      5

    • Table of Contents

      7

    • Seats and Seat Controls

      8

      • Reclining Front Seatbacks

        9

      • Head Restraints

        11

    • Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

      15

      • Why Safety Belts Work

        16

    • Here Are Questions Many People Ask about

      19

      • Safety Belts — and the Answers

        19

    • How to Wear Safety Belts Properly

      20

    • Driver Position

      20

    • Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

      27

    • Right Front Passenger Position

      28

    • Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

      28

    • Safety Belt Pretensioners

      37

    • Rear Seat Passengers

      38

    • Children

      41

      • Infants and Young Children

        41

    • Restraint Systems for Children

      45

      • Where to Put the Restraint

        48

      • Top Strap

        49

      • Front Seat Position

        57

    • Older Children

      60

    • Safety Belt Extender

      63

    • Checking Your Restraint Systems

      63

    • Replacing Restraint System Parts after a Crash

      64

      • Manual Windows

        67

      • Door Locks

        70

      • Rear Door Security Locks

        72

      • Leaving Your Vehicle

        72

      • Remote Keyless Entry System

        73

      • Matching Transmitter(S) to Your Vehicle

        74

      • Battery Replacement

        75

      • Content Theft Deterrent System

        79

      • Activating the System

        80

      • Ignition Positions

        82

      • Starting Your Engine

        83

      • Automatic Transaxle

        83

      • Manual Transaxle

        84

      • To Use the Engine Coolant Heater

        85

      • Automatic Transaxle Operation

        86

      • Manual Transaxle Operation

        89

      • Shift Speeds

        92

      • Parking Brake

        93

      • Parking Your Vehicle

        97

      • Parking over Things that Burn

        97

      • Engine Exhaust

        98

      • Turn and Lane-Change Signals

        100

      • Windshield Wipers

        101

      • Windshield Washer

        102

      • Exterior Lamps

        106

      • Daytime Running Lamps

        107

      • Lamps on Reminder

        107

      • Interior Lamps

        108

      • Storage Compartments

        112

      • Glove Box

        112

      • Cargo Cover

        114

      • Luggage Carrier

        115

      • Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter

        117

      • Sun Visors

        117

      • Accessory Power Outlet

        118

      • Floor Mat

        120

      • Instrument Panel Cluster

        124

      • Speedometer and Odometer

        125

      • Air Bag Readiness Light

        128

      • Brake System Warning Light

        129

      • Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light

        130

      • Malfunction Indicator Lamp

        132

      • Oil Pressure Light

        136

      • Fuel Gage

        138

      • Low Fuel Warning Light

        139

  • Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

    141

    • Climate Control System

      142

    • Comfort Controls

      142

    • Air Conditioning

      143

    • Defogging and Defrosting

      144

    • Heating

      144

    • Rear Window Defogger

      145

    • Ventilation System

      146

    • Audio Systems

      147

    • Setting the Time

      147

      • Player with Equalization and Radio

        148

      • Data System (RDS)

        148

    • Navigation/Radio System (Option)

      165

    • Understanding Radio Reception

      166

    • Tips about Your Audio System

      167

    • Care of Your Compact Disc Player

      168

    • Care of Your Compact Discs

      168

    • Fixed Mast Antenna

      168

  • Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

    169

    • Defensive Driving

      170

    • Drunken Driving

      171

    • Braking

      174

    • Control of a Vehicle

      174

    • All — Wheel Drive (AWD) System (Option)

      177

      • Braking in Emergencies

        177

    • Steering

      178

      • Power Steering

        178

      • Steering in Emergencies

        179

    • Off — Road Recovery

      180

    • Passing

      180

    • Loss of Control

      182

    • Driving at Night

      183

    • Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads

      185

      • Driving through Deep Standing Water

        187

      • Driving through Flowing Water

        188

    • City Driving

      189

    • Freeway Driving

      190

    • Before Leaving on a Long Trip

      191

    • Highway Hypnosis

      192

    • Hill and Mountain Roads

      192

    • Winter Driving

      194

      • Driving on Snow or Ice

        195

    • Recreational Vehicle Towing

      198

    • Loading Your Vehicle

      202

    • Towing a Trailer

      204

      • If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer

        205

      • Weight of the Trailer

        205

      • Weight of the Trailer Tongue

        206

      • Safety Chains

        207

      • Trailer Brakes

        207

      • Driving with a Trailer

        208

      • Making Turns

        209

      • Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer

        209

      • Driving on Grades

        210

      • Parking on Hills

        210

      • Maintenance When Trailer Towing

        211

      • Parking on a Hill

        211

      • Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing

        211

  • Section 5 Problems on the Road

    212

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      213

    • Other Warning Devices

      213

    • Jump Starting

      214

    • Engine Overheating

      220

      • If no Steam Is Coming from Your Engine

        222

    • Towing Your Vehicle

      220

    • Cooling System

      223

      • Recovery Tank

        225

      • How to Add Coolant to the Radiator

        227

    • Changing a Flat Tire

      229

      • Removing the Spare Tire and Tools

        230

      • Spare Tire

        233

      • Storing the Flat Tire and Tools

        239

    • If a Tire Goes Flat

      229

    • Compact Spare Tire

      242

    • If You’re Stuck: in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow

      243

      • Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It out

        244

      • Doing Your Own Service Work

        247

      • Gasoline Octane

        249

      • Gasoline Specifications

        249

      • California Fuel

        250

      • Fuels in Foreign Countries

        251

      • Filling Your Tank

        251

      • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

        254

      • Checking Things under the Hood

        255

      • Engine Compartment Overview

        257

      • Engine Oil

        259

      • When to Add Engine Oil

        261

      • What Kind of Engine Oil to Use

        262

      • Engine Oil Additives

        263

      • When to Change Engine Oil

        264

      • What to Do with Used Oil

        264

      • Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

        265

      • Passenger Compartment Air Filter

        267

      • Automatic Transaxle Fluid

        269

      • How to Add Fluid

        272

      • Manual Transaxle Fluid

        273

      • Hydraulic Clutch

        274

      • When to Check and What to Use

        274

      • How to Check and Add Fluid

        274

      • Engine Coolant

        276

      • Checking Coolant

        278

      • Power Steering Fluid

        279

      • Windshield Washer Fluid

        281

      • Adding Washer Fluid

        281

      • Brake Fluid

        282

      • Brake Wear

        285

      • Bulb Replacement

        287

      • Front Turn Signal Lamps

        290

      • Rear Combination Lamps

        290

      • Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement

        294

      • Tire Inspection and Rotation

        297

      • Buying New Tires

        300

      • Uniform Tire Quality Grading

        301

      • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance

        302

      • Wheel Replacement

        303

      • Tire Chains

        305

      • Appearance Care

        306

      • Using Cleaner on Fabric

        307

      • Special Fabric Cleaning Problems

        308

      • Cleaning Vinyl

        308

      • Cleaning Leather

        308

      • Cleaning Glass Surfaces

        309

      • Cleaning Interior Plastic Components

        309

      • Care of Safety Belts

        309

      • Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle

        310

      • Washing Your Vehicle

        310

      • Finish Care

        311

      • Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

        312

      • Chemical Paint Spotting

        313

      • Underbody Maintenance

        313

      • Engine Identification

        315

      • Electrical System

        316

      • Fuses and Circuit Breakers

        317

      • Capacities and Specifications

        321

      • Engine Specifications

        322

      • Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

        323

  • Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

    324

    • Introduction

      325

      • Your Vehicle and the Environment

        325

      • Maintenance Requirements

        325

      • How this Section Is Organized

        326

    • Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

      327

      • Using Your Maintenance Schedule

        327

      • Selecting the Right Schedule

        327

      • Scheduled Maintenance

        328

    • Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance

      331

    • Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance

      350

    • Part B: Owner Checks and Services

      360

      • At each Fuel Fill

        360

      • At Least Twice a Year

        361

    • Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections

      365

      • Exhaust System Inspection

        365

      • Fuel System Inspection

        365

      • Engine Cooling System Inspection

        366

      • Brake System Inspection

        366

      • Throttle System Inspection

        366

    • Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

      367

    • Part E: Maintenance Record

      370

      • Customer Satisfaction Procedure

        373

      • Customer Assistance for Text Telephone

        374

        • (TTY) Users

          374

      • Customer Assistance Offices

        375

      • GM Mobility Program for Persons

        376

        • With Disabilities

          376

      • Roadside Assistance Program

        376

      • Canadian Roadside Assistance

        377

      • Courtesy Transportation

        378

        • Transportation Options

          378

        • Plan Ahead When Possible

          378

        • Additional Program Information

          379

      • Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government

        380

      • Canadian Government

        380

      • Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors

        380

      • Service Manuals

        381

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner's Manual

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner’s Manual (380 pages)

Brand: Pontiac
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 2.63 MB

Table of Contents
  • Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

    7

    • Table of Contents

      7

    • Safety Belts

      33

    • Child Restraints

      38

    • Where to Put the Restraint

      42

    • Top Strap

      43

    • Top Strap Anchor Location

      44

    • Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers

      45

    • For Children (LATCH System)

      45

    • Securing a Child Restraint Designed

      48

    • For the LATCH System

      48

    • Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Seat Position

      48

    • Securing a Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position

      51

    • Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

      54

    • Where Are the Air Bags

      57

    • When Should an Air Bag Inflate

      60

    • What Makes an Air Bag Inflate

      60

    • How Does an Air Bag Restrain

      61

    • What will You See after an Air Bag Inflates

      61

    • Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle

      63

    • Restraint System Check

      64

    • Checking Your Restraint Systems

      64

    • Replacing Restraint System Parts

      65

    • After a Crash

      65

  • Section 2 Features and Controls

    67

    • Keys

      68

    • Remote Keyless Entry System

      70

    • Remote Keyless Entry System Operation

      71

    • Door Locks

      73

    • Doors and Locks

      73

    • Power Door Locks

      74

    • Leaving Your Vehicle

      75

    • Rear Door Security Locks

      75

    • Liftgate/Liftglass

      76

    • Manual Windows

      78

    • Windows

      78

    • Power Windows

      79

    • Sun Visors

      79

    • Content Theft-Deterrent

      80

    • Theft-Deterrent Systems

      80

    • New Vehicle Break-In

      82

    • Starting and Operating Your Vehicle

      82

    • Ignition Positions

      83

    • Automatic Transaxle Operation

      84

    • Starting Your Engine

      84

    • Manual Transaxle Operation

      85

    • Parking Brake

      94

    • Shifting into Park (P)

      95

    • Shifting out of Park (P)

      97

    • Parking over Things that Burn

      98

    • Parking Your Vehicle

      98

    • Are Parked

      99

    • Engine Exhaust

      99

    • Running Your Engine While You

      99

    • Manual Rearview Mirror

      100

    • Mirrors

      100

    • Outside Convex Mirror

      101

    • Outside Remote Control Mirrors

      101

    • Center Console Storage Area

      102

    • Coinholder(S)

      102

    • Cupholder(S)

      102

    • Glove Box

      102

    • Instrument Panel Storage Area

      102

    • Storage Areas

      102

    • Floor Mats

      103

    • Luggage Carrier

      104

    • Rear Storage Area

      105

    • Cargo Cover

      106

    • Rear Cargo Accessory Track System

      106

    • Sunroof

      108

  • Section 3 Instrument Panel

    109

    • Instrument Panel Overview

      110

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      112

    • Horn

      113

    • Other Warning Devices

      113

    • Tilt Wheel

      113

    • Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever

      114

    • Exterior Lamps

      120

    • Interior Lamps

      123

    • Accessory Power Outlets

      126

    • Power Outlet 115 Volt Alternating Current

      127

    • Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter

      128

    • Climate Control System

      128

    • Climate Controls

      128

    • Outlet Adjustment

      131

    • Passenger Compartment Air Filter

      133

    • Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators

      135

    • Instrument Panel Cluster

      136

    • Speedometer and Odometer

      137

    • Safety Belt Reminder Light

      138

    • Tachometer

      138

    • Air Bag Readiness Light

      139

    • Charging System Light

      140

    • Brake System Warning Light

      141

    • Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light

      142

    • Engine Coolant Temperature Gage

      143

    • Malfunction Indicator Lamp

      144

    • Cruise Control Light

      147

    • Oil Pressure Light

      147

    • Low Washer Fluid Warning Light

      148

    • Overdrive off Light

      148

    • Fuel Gage

      149

    • Audio System(S)

      150

    • Radio with CD

      151

    • Setting the Time

      151

    • Radio with Six-Disc CD

      160

    • Navigation/Radio System

      171

    • Care of Your CD Player

      172

    • Care of Your Cds

      172

    • Fixed Mast Antenna

      172

    • Understanding Radio Reception

      172

  • Section 4 Driving Your Vehicle

    173

    • Defensive Driving

      174

    • Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle

      174

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      175

    • Braking

      178

    • Control of a Vehicle

      178

    • All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System

      181

    • Steering

      182

    • Off-Road Recovery

      184

    • Passing

      184

    • Loss of Control

      186

    • Driving at Night

      187

    • Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads

      189

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      193

    • Freeway Driving

      194

    • Before Leaving on a Long Trip

      195

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      196

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      196

    • Winter Driving

      198

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      202

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      205

    • Towing

      205

    • Towing Your Vehicle

      205

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      209

    • Towing a Trailer

      211

  • Section 5 Service and Appearance Care

    219

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      221

    • Service

      221

    • Adding Equipment to the Outside of Your Vehicle

      222

    • Fuel

      222

    • Gasoline Octane

      223

    • Gasoline Specifications

      223

    • Additives

      224

    • California Fuel

      224

    • Filling Your Tank

      225

    • Fuels in Foreign Countries

      225

    • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

      227

    • Engine Compartment Overview

      230

    • Engine Oil

      234

    • Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

      240

    • Automatic Transaxle Fluid

      241

    • Manual Transaxle Fluid

      245

    • Hydraulic Clutch

      246

    • Engine Coolant

      247

    • Radiator Pressure Cap

      249

    • Engine Overheating

      250

    • Cooling System

      252

    • Power Steering Fluid

      258

    • Brakes

      260

    • Battery

      264

    • Jump Starting

      265

    • All-Wheel Drive

      271

    • Bulb Replacement

      272

    • Halogen Bulbs

      272

    • Headlamps

      272

    • Front Turn Signal Lamps

      274

    • Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (CHMSL)

      275

    • Rear Combination Lamps

      277

    • Back-Up Lamps

      279

    • Replacement Bulbs

      279

    • Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement

      280

    • Tires

      281

    • Inflation — Tire Pressure

      282

    • Tire Inspection and Rotation

      283

    • When It Is Time for New Tires

      285

    • Buying New Tires

      286

    • Uniform Tire Quality Grading

      287

    • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance

      288

    • Wheel Replacement

      289

    • Tire Chains

      290

    • If a Tire Goes Flat

      292

    • Changing a Flat Tire

      293

    • Compact Spare Tire

      304

    • Appearance Care

      305

    • Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle

      305

    • Care of Safety Belts

      308

    • Weatherstrips

      308

    • Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle

      309

    • Finish Damage

      311

    • Sheet Metal Damage

      311

    • Chemical Paint Spotting

      312

    • Underbody Maintenance

      312

    • Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials

      312

    • Service Parts Identification Label

      314

    • Vehicle Identification

      314

    • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

      314

    • Add-On Electrical Equipment

      315

    • Electrical System

      315

    • Headlamp Wiring

      315

    • Power Windows and Other Power Options

      315

    • Windshield Wiper Fuses

      315

    • Fuses and Circuit Breakers

      316

    • Capacities and Specifications

      320

    • Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

      322

  • Section 6 Maintenance Schedule

    323

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      324

    • Maintenance Requirements

      324

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      324

    • Your Vehicle and the Environment

      324

    • How this Section Is Organized

      325

    • Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

      326

    • Selecting the Right Schedule

      327

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      330

    • Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance

      339

    • At each Fuel Fill

      344

    • Part B: Owner Checks and Services

      344

    • At Least Once a Month

      345

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      345

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      349

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      349

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      349

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      349

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      350

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      350

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    355

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      358

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      358

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      358

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      360

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      360

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      362

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      364

    • Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government

      364

    • Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government

      364

    • Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors

      365

    • Service Publications Ordering Information

      365

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    • Navigation System Screen

      18

    • PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob

      18

    • NAV (Navigation) Key

      19

    • Navigation Menu

      20

    • Navigation Menu Options Display

      21

    • Suspend Guidance

      21

    • Route Overview

      21

    • Volume

      21

    • Edit Route

      22

    • Route Preview

      22

    • Setup

      23

    • Marked Points

      23

    • DEST (Destination)

      24

    • Points of Interest

      29

    • Colors on the Screen

      33

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    34

    • Audio System

      35

    • Finding a Station

      36

    • Playing the Radio

      36

    • Audio Screen

      37

    • Setting Preset Stations

      37

    • Radio Data Systems (RDS)

      38

    • RDS Option Menu

      39

    • Playing Cds

      41

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      44

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      46

      • If the System Needs Service

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Бензиновые двигатели 1ZZ-FE 1.8 l, 2ZZ-GE 1.8 l

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