BUICK LESABRE 1993 Owners Manual

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NOTICE:
When using concentrated washer fluid
iollow the manufacturer instructions for
~ Idding water.
I 0 Don’t mix water with ready to use washe
fluid
. Water can cause the solution to
freeze and damage your washer fluid tank
and other parts of
t
water doesn’t clean as well as washer
0 Fill your washer fluid tank only 3/4 full
when it’s very cold. This
allows for
expansion, which c
it is completely full.
0 Don’t use radiator a
windshield washer. It c
paint.
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Cruise Control (Option)
With Cruise Control, you can maintain a speed of about
25 mph (40 km/h) or more without keeping your foot on
~ the accelerator. This can really help on long trips. Cruise
Control
does not work at speeds below about 25 mph
(40 km/h).
When you apply your brakes, the Cruise Control shuts
off.

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A CAUTION:
Cruise Control can be dangerous where
you can’t drive safely at a steady speed.
So, don’t use your Cruise Control on
winding roads or
in heavy traffic.
Cruise Control can be dangerous on
slippery roads. On such roads, fast
changes
in tire traction can cause needless
wheel spinning, and you could lose
control. Don’t use Cruise Control on
slippery roads.>
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To Set Cruise Control
1.
. . . . . . .
Move the Cruise
Control switch to
“ON.”
I A CAUTION:
If you leave your Cruise Control switch on when
you’re not using Cruise, you might
hit a button
and go into Cruise when you
don’t want to. You
could
be startled and even lose control. Keep the
Cruise Control switch
“OFF” until you want to
use it.
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2. Get up to the speed you want.
3. Push in the set button at
the end of the lever and
release it. (The
“CRUISE’ light
on the
instrument panel will come on.)
4. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
To Resume a Set Speed
Suppose you set your Cruise Control at a desired speed
and then you apply the brake. This, of course, shuts off
the Cruise Control. But you don’t need to reset it. Once
you’re going about
25 mph (40 km/h) or more, you can
move the Cruise Control switch from
“ON” to
“Resume/Accelerate”
for about half a second.
You’ll go right back up to your chosen speed and stay
there.
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I A CAUTION:
If you hold the switch at “ResumelAccelerate” .
longer than half a second, the vehicle will keep
going faster until you release the switch or apply
the brake. You could be startled and even lose
control.
So unless you want to go faster, don’t
hold the switch at “Resume/Accelerate.”
To Increase !heed While Using Cruise
Control
There are two ways to go to a higher speed. Here’s the
first:
1. Use the accelerator pedal to get to the higher speed.
2. Push the button at the end of the lever, then release
the button and
the accelerator pedal. You’ll now
cruise at the higher speed.
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Here’s the second way to go to a higher speed: To Reduce Speed While Using Cruise
Control
There are two ways to reduce your speed while using
cruise control:
1.
2.
Move the Cruise switch from “ON” to
“Resume/Accelerate.” Hold it there until you get up
to the speed you want, and then release the switch.
To increase your speed in very small amounts, move
the switch to “Resume/Accelerate” for less than half
a second and then release it. Each time you
do this,
your vehicle will go about
1 mph (1.6 km/h) faster.
The accelerate feature will only work after
you have set
the Cruise Control speed by pushing the “SET/COAST”
button.
F
c
1. Push in the button at the
end of the lever until
you reach the lower
I speed you want, then
’ I release it.
2. To slow down in very small amounts, push the button for less than half a second. Each time you do
this, you’ll
go 1 mph (1.6 km/h) slower.
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Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control
Use the accelerator pedal to increase your speed. When
you take your foot
off the pedal, your vehicle will slow
down to the Cruise Control speed you set earlier.
Using Cruise Control on Hills
How well your Cruise Control will work on hills
depends upon your speed, load, and the steepness
of the
hills. When going up steep hills, you may have to step
on the accelerator pedal to maintain your speed. When
going downhill,
you may have to brake or shift to a
lower gear to keep your speed down. Of course,
applying the brake takes you out of Cruise Control.
Many drivers find this to be too much trouble and don't
use Cruise Control on steep hills.
To Get Out of Cruise Control
There are two ways to turn off the Cruise Control:
1. Step lightly on the
brake pedal
:OR
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2. Move the Cruise switch to
“OFF.”
(The “CRUISE’
light will go out.)
To Erase Speed Memory
When you turn off the Cruise Control or the ignition, or
shift
into “P” (Park), your Cruise Control set speed
memory
is erased.
Lights
. .
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These lights switches
control these light systems:
0 Headlights
Taillights
~ HEADLIGHTS
0 Parking Lights
0 License Lights
0 Sidemarker Lights
0 Instrument Panel Lights
Press the LIGHTS switch
to turn the headlights on.
Press
it again to turn them off.
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Press the PARK switch to turn the parking lights on.
Press it again to
turn them off. (If the parking lights
were turned on with the PARK switch, they must be
turned
off with that switch).
Lights 660N’Z Warning
If the parking light or headlight switch is left on you’ll
hear a warning tone when you turn the ignition
off and
open the driver’s door.
Panel Lights
c
The instrument panel intensity can be adjusted by
I
moving this lever between
“LO” and “HI”. The
interior courtesy lights can
be turned
on by sliding the
lever all the way to the
right.
Time Out Feature (Option)
The interior lights will automatically shut off after a
10 minute period if a door is left ajar. This feature is
designed to help eliminate battery wear down.

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Front Seat Reading Lights (Option)
Front seat reading lights are turned on or off by pressing
the
LAMP switch.
Rear Seat Reading Lights (Option)
The light, the switch, and a coat hanger are above each
rear door. Slide the switch
to turn the light on or off.
Courtesy Lights
When any door is opened, several lights go on. They
make it easy for you to enter and leave
the car. You also
can turn these lights on by sliding the panel light switch
to INT (Interior).
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Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)
The Canadian Federal Government has decided that
“Daytime Running Lights” (DRL) are a
useful feature,
in that DRL can make your vehicle more visible to
pedestrians and other drivers during daylight hours.
DRL are required on new vehicles sold in Canada.
Your DRL work with
a light sensor on top of the
instrument panel. Don’t cover it up.
The low beam headlights will come on at reduced
brightness in daylight when:
The ignition is on
The headlight switch is off, and
The transaxle is not in “P” (Park).
At dusk, the exterior lights will come
on automatically
and the low beams will change
to full brightness. At
dawn, the exterior lights will go out and the low beams
will change
to the reduced brightness of DRL (if the
headlight switch is
off).
Of course, you may still turn on the headlights any time
you need to.
To idle your vehicle with the DRL off, shift the
transaxle into
“P” (Park). The DRL will stay off until
you
shift out of “P” (Park).
To turn off all exterior lighting at night when
you are
parked, move the twilight sentinel control from
ON to
OFF, if it was on from the start. Or, move the control
from
OFF to ON, then back to OFF, if it was off from
the start. The lights will come back
on when you move
the transaxle
out of PARK.

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