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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide If your  Buick  has the  Electronic  Touch Climate  Control 
System,  the  following  information 
tells you how  it 
works. 
Air  Conditioner 
The  next three  selections cool the air. The  air 
cond

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide The Bi-level  setting  directs  outside  air  into  your vehicle 
in two  ways. Cool air is directed  toward  your  upper 
body through instrument panel outlets, while  slightly 
warmed  air  is direc

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide --- 
1 A CAUTION: 
“Riding”  your brakes can  cause  them to overheat 
to  the  point 
that they won’t work  well.  You might 
not  be able  to  stop  your vehicle 
in time to avoid 
an  acciden

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide braking before moving  onto the exit  ramp. 
Unfortunately,  not all deceleration 
lanes are long enough 
-- some  are  too  short for  all the braking. Decide when  to 
start braking.  If  you must b

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide A CAUTION: 
Snow can trap  exhaust  gases under your vehicle. 
This  can  cause deadly 
CO (carbon  monoxide) 
gas to get inside. CO could overcome  you and 
kill you.  You  can’t see it or smell it

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide Then,  shut  the  engine off and  close  the  window almost 
all  the  way  to  preserve  the  heat.  Start  the engine  again 
and  repeat  this  only  when 
you feel really uncomfortable 
from  the

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide Load-pulling components such as the engine, transaxle, 
wheel assemblies, and tires  are forced  to work  harder 
against  the drag 
of the added weight.  The  engine is 
required to  operate  at rela

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide I 
I 
Here you  will  find information  about  the  care  of your  Buick . This part begins  with service  and fuel  information. and 
then  it shows  how to check  important  fluid  and lubricant  le

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide Fuel 
Use  regular unleaded gasoline rated at 87 octane  or 
higher. It  should meet specifications  ASTM D4814 
in 
the  U.S. and CGSB 3.5-92 in Canada.  These  fuels 
should  have the  proper  addit

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide Gasolines  for  Cleaner Air 
Your  use of gasoline  with detergent additives  will  help 
prevent  deposits from forming  in  your engine and  fuel 
system. That  helps keep your engine  in tune  and
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