PONTIAC GRAND AM 1998 Owners Manual
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Resuming 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 
R/A (Resume/Accelerate)  for  about  half  a  second.  You’ll 
go right  back  up  to  your  chosen  speed  and 
stay  there. 
If  you  hold  the  switch  at 
R/A longer  than  half  a  second, 
the  vehicle  will  keep  going  faster until  you  release  the 
switch  or apply  the  brake,  or clutch  pedal  (if  you  have 
a 
manual  transaxle). You could  be  startled  and  even lose 
control. So unless  you  want  to go  faster,  don’t  hold  the 
switch  to 
WA. 
Increasing  Speed  While  Using Cruise Control 
There  are  two  ways to go to a higher  speed. 
0 Use  the  accelerator  pedal to get to the  higher  speed. 
Push 
the SET button  at  the  end  of  the  lever,  then 
release  the  button  and  the  accelerator  pedal.  You’ll 
now  cruise  at  the  higher  speed. 
0 Move  the  cruise  switch  from ON to WA. 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 RIA 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.) 
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Reducing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two  ways to reduce  your  speed  while  using 
cruise  control: 
0 Press  in  the  button  at  the  end  of the  lever  until  you 
reach the lower  speed  you  want,  then  release  it. 
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. 
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. 
Ending  Cruise  Control 
There  are two ways  to turn off the  cruise  control: 
0 Step lightly on the  brake  pedal  or push the clutch 
pedal,  if  you  have  a  manual  transaxle: or 
0 Move  the  cruise  switch  to OFF. 
Erasing  Cruise  Speed  Memory 
When  you turn off the cruise  control or the ignition, 
your  cruise  control 
set speed  memory  is erased. 
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Exterior  Lamps 
Headlamps 
Rotate  the turn signal  lever  middle  ring up one position 
to 
turn on: 
0 Parking Lamps 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Taillamps 
License  Plate  Lamps 
Instrument Panel Lights  Rotate  the 
turn signal  lever  middle ring  up two  positions 
to 
turn on: 
Headlamps 
0 Parking Lamps 
0 Sidemarker Lamps 
Taillamps 
0 License  Plate  Lamps 
0 Instrument Panel Lights 
Rotate  the  switch  to OFF to turn all of the  lamps off. 
Lamps On Reminder 
If you open  the  driver's  door  and turn off the 
ignition while leaving the lamps  on, you will  hear  a 
warning  chime. 
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Daytime  Running  Lamps 
Daytime  Running  Lamps (Dm) can  make  it  easier for 
others  to  see  the front of your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL can  be  helpful  in  many  different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be  especially  helpful  in  the  short  periods  after  dawn  and  before  sunset. 
The 
DRL system will make  your  high-beam  headlamps 
come  on  at a  reduced  brightness  when: 
0 The engine  is  running, 
0 The  headlamp  switch  is OFF, 
The light  sensor  detects  daytime  light, 
The  parking  brake  is released  and 
The  shift  lever is not in PARK (P) on an 
When  the DRL system  is  on, the  taillamps,  sidemarker, 
parking  lamps  and  instrument  panel  lights  will  not 
be  illuminated.  automatic  transaxle. 
The 
DIU and ALC systems  will  remain  off  any  time 
your  automatic  transaxle  vehicle  is 
in Park  (P)  and  the 
parking  brake  is  engaged. 
The 
DFU and ALC systems  will  remain  off  any  time 
your  manual  transaxle  vehicle  is  in  Neutral 
(N) and  the 
parking  brake  is  engaged. 
As with  any  vehicle,  you  should turn on  the  regular 
headlamp  system  when  you  need  it. 
Automatic  Light  Control  (ALC) 
Your  vehicle is equipped  with  an  automatic  light  sensor 
on  top  of the  instrument  panel  under  the  defroster 
grin, 
so be  sure  it is  not  covered  which will cause  the 
nighttime  lights  to  be  on  continuously. 
When  it is  dark  enough  outside, 
your ALC will turn on 
your  headlamps  that  you  were  last  using  at  the  normal 
brightness  along  with  other  lamps  such  as the  taillamps, 
sidemarker,  parking  lamps  and  instrument  panel  lights. 
There  is  a  20-second  delay  in the  transition  between 
daytime  and nighttime  operation 
of the DRL and LC 
systems.  If  the  light sensor  senses  a  reduction in lighting 
that  lasts  longer  than  20-seconds,  it will  activate  the 
nighttime  lamps.  If  you  are  driving  through  a  parking 
garage,  heavy  overcast  weather,  a  tunnel  or  fueling  your 
vehicle  in  a  low  light  area,  the 
ALC will  turn  on  your 
low-beam  headlamps  at  a  normal  brightness  along  with 
the  taillamps,  sidemarker  lamps, parking  lamps  and the 
instrument  panel  lights.  The radio  lights  will  be  dimmer. 
As with  any  vehicle,  you  should  turn on the regular 
headlamp  system  when  you  need 
it.  
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Fog Lamps 
The  button for your fog 
lamps is beside  the 
instrument  panel 
intensity  control. 
Push  the  top 
of the  button  to turn the fog lamps on. An 
indicator  light  on the  button  will  glow  when  the fog 
lamps are on.  Push  the  bottom of the  button to turn the 
When  using 
fog lamps, the parking  lamps or low-beam 
headlamps  must 
be on. 
fog lamp off. 
The fog lamps  will  turn off whenever  the  high-beam 
headlamps  are  turned  on.  When  the  high  beams 
are 
turned off, the fog lamps  will  come on again. 
Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Intensity Control 
You can  brighten or dim  your  instrument  cluster  lamps 
by rotating  the  instrument  panel  intensity  control  switch. 
Rotate  the  switch 
all the way to the  right to turn on the 
interior  courtesy  lamps.  Rotate  the  switch  to  the  left  to 
turn 
off the  instrument  cluster  lamps  and  displays. 
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Illuminated  Entry  System Front  Reading  Lamps (If Equipped) 
When  you  lift 
the outside  handle of either  front  door  or 
open  a  rear  door,  the  lamps  inside  your  vehicle  will  go 
on.  These  lamps  will  fade  out after  about 
40 seconds,  or 
when  the  ignition  is  turned 
on after all doors  have  been 
closed. 
If the  ignition  was  recently  turned off, the  lamps 
will  fade  out  after  four  seconds.  These  lamps  will  also 
go  on  when  you  press  the 
DOOR or UNLOCK button 
on  the  optional  keyless  entry  transmitter. 
If the  ignition  has  been off for  less  than  two  minutes,  the 
lamps  inside  your  vehicle  will  stay  on  for 
15 seconds 
when  your  key  is removed  from the  ignition  switch  to 
provide 
an illuminated  exit. 
These  lamps  and  the  interior  courtesy  lamps  will  come on  when  you  open  the  doors. 
To  turn 
on a reading  lamp  when  the  doors  are  closed, 
press  the  button.  Press  it again  to  turn  the  lamp 
off. 
Front Map  Lamps (If Equipped) 
If your  vehicle  has  a sunroof,  it  will  have  a &ew  mirror 
with  lamps  built 
in. The  lamps  go  on  when  you  open  the 
doors. When  the  doors  are  closed, turn the lamps  on and off 
with the  switches  located  below  the face of  the  mirror. 
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Rear  Reading  Lamps (If Equipped) 
These  overhead lamps and  the  interior  courtesy  lamps 
will  come  on  when  you  open  the  doors. 
To  turn 
on a reading  lamp  when  the  doors are closed, 
press  the  button.  Press 
it again  to turn off the  lamp. 
Trunk  Lamp 
This  lamp  comes  on  when you open  your  trunk. 
Battery  Saver 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a  battery  saver  feature 
designed 
to protect  your  vehicle's  battery. 
When  any  interior  lamp 
(trunk, reading,  footwell or 
glove  box)  is left  on  when  the  ignition  is turned off, the 
battery  saver  system  will  automatically  shut  the  lamp 
off 
after 20 minutes.  This  will  avoid  draining  the  battery. 
To  reactivate 
the interior  lamps,  either: 
0 The  ignition  must  be  turned  on, 
The activated  lamp  switch  must  be  turned off and 
then 
on or 
0 A front  door  must  be  opened. 
The  battery  saver  feature  will  also 
be activated  when 
any  door 
of your  vehicle  is left  open. 
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Mirrors 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
Your passenger’s  side  mirror  is  convex. A convex 
mirror’s  surface 
is curved so you can see  more  from  the 
driver’s seat. 
Manual  Remote  Control  Mirror 
The  outside  rearview  mirror  should  be  adjusted so you 
can  just  see  the  side  of  your  vehicle  when  you 
are sitting 
in  a  comfortable  driving  position. 
Adjust  the  driver’s  side 
outside  mirror  with  the control  lever  on  the 
A CAUTION: I driver’s  door. 
A convex  mirror  can  make  things  (like  other 
vehicles)  look  farther  away  than  they  really  are. 
If you  cut  too  sharply  into  the  right  lane,  you 
could 
hit a vehicle  on  your  right.  Check  your 
inside  mirror  or glance  over  your  shoulder  before 
changing  lanes. 
To adjust  your  passenger’s  side  mirror,  sit in the  driver’s 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
To reduce  glare from lights  behind you, move  the  lever 
toward  you  to  the  night  position.  seat 
and  have  a  passenger  adjust  the 
mirror for  you. 
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Power  Remote Control Mirror 
(If Equipped) 
This  selector  knob 
controls  both  outside 
rearview  mirrors. 
Storage  Compartments 
Glove Box 
Use  one  of  the  vehicle’s  keys  to lock  and  unlock 
the  glove  box. 
To open,  pull  the  glove box handle 
toward  you. 
Center  Console  Storage  Area 
I I 
Select  the  mirror  you  want  to  adjust  by rotating  the  knob 
to  the  left  or right.  Adjust  each  mirror 
so that  you  can 
just  see  the  side  of 
your vehicle  when  you are sitting  in a 
comfortable  driving  position. 
Turn  the  knob  to  the  center  to  turn  the  remote  control 
mirror off. 
The  armrest  opens  into a storage  area for cassette  tapes, 
gloves,  etc. 
To open  it, lift  up  on  the  front  portion  of 
the  armrest. 
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Sunglasses  Storage 
Place  your  sunglasses  in  the  open  area  located  above 
you  in  the  overhead  console,  or  front  compartment  in 
the  center  console. 
Center Console  Cupholder 
The  console  provides  space  for  holding  cups  or  soft 
drinks. 
Rear  Seat  Cupholder 
There are cupholders  on  the  underside  of the  front 
storage  armrest  lid  for  the 
rear passengers  to  use.  Open 
the  lid  completely  to  use  the  cupholders. 
Convenience  Net (If Equipped) 
Your vehicle may have  a convenience  net.  You’ll see  it 
just  inside  the  back  wall  of the 
trunk. 
Put  small  loads,  like  grocery  bags,  behind  the  net.  It can 
help  keep  them  from  falling  over  during  sharp 
turns or 
quick  starts  and stops. 
The  net  isn’t  for larger,  heavier  loads.  Store  them  in  the 
trunk as  far  forward  as  you  can. 
You can  unhook the net so that it will lie flat  when 
you’re  not  using  it. 
Ashtrays  and  Cigarette  Lighter 
(If  Equipped) 
To  use  the  lighter,  just push it in  all  the  way and let go. 
When  it’s  ready,  it 
will pop  back  out  by  itself. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  hold  a  cigarette  lighter  in  with  your  hand 
while  it  is  heating. 
If you do, it  won’t  be  able  to 
back  away  from  the  heating  element  when  it’s  ready.  That  can  make  it overheat,  damaging  the 
lighter  and  the  heating  element. 
To clean  the  center  console  ashtray,  remove  the  ashtray 
and  empty  it.  The  ashtray  can  be  placed  in  the  rear 
cupholder  for 
the rear  passengers to use.  The  ashtray  can 
also  be  placed  inside  the  center  console  for  storage. 
When  the  ashtray 
is removed,  you  can also  use  this  tray 
as  a cupholder. 
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