BUICK CENTURY 1994 Owners Manual

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual Passing 
You’ll  need more passing  distance up ahead when 
you’re  towing  a trailer. And, because  you’re  a good  deal 
longer, you’ll  need to go much farther beyond  the 
passed  vehicle

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual Parking on Hills 
You really should not park your vehicle, with a trailer 
attached,  on 
a hill. If something  goes wrong, your rig 
could 
start to move.  People  can be injured, and both 
your,vehi

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual @) Part 5 Problems on the Road 
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Here you’ll find what to do  about  some problems that  can  occur  on the road . 
Part 5 includes: 
HazardWarningFlashers .....................................

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
m 
Your hazard warning  flashers let you warn others. They 
also let police know  you have 
a problem.  Your front and 
rear turn signal lights  will flash  on and 
off. 
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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual .- 
Press the button  in to make 
your  front  and rear  turn 
signal  lights  flash  on 
and  off. 
Your  hazard  warning 
flashers  work no matter 
what position  your key is 
in,  and  even  if the

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
Ignoring these steps could  result in costly 
damage  to your vehicle that wouldn’t  be  covered 
by  your  warranty. 
Trying  to start your Buick by pushing or  pulling 
it 
won’t work,

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual Before you connect the  cables,  here are some  basic things 
you should  know.  Positive (+) will go  to  positive (+) and 
negative 
(-) will go to  negative (-) or  a metal engine  part. 
Don’t

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual 6. Connect the red positive (+) cable  to  the  positive (+) 
terminal of the vehicle with the dead battery.  Use a 
remote positive 
(+) terminal if the vehicle  has one. 
7. Don’t let the other en

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual Don’t let  the  other end  touch  anything  until the next 
step.  The other  end of the  negative  cable 
doesn’t go  to 
the  dead  battery. It  goes  to  a  heavy unpainted  metal  part 
on  th

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BUICK CENTURY 1994  Owners Manual Towing Your Buick 
Try to have a GM dealer or a professional towing 
service tow your Buick.  The usual towing equipment is 
a sling-type 
(A) or a wheel-lift (B) or  car  carrier (C) 
tow truck.  If
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