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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide START (E): This position  starts your engine.  When the 
engine  starts, release the  key. The ignition switch  will 
return  to 
RUN for normal driving. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key seems  stuck in LOCK an

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide NOTICE: 
I 
Holding your key in START for longer  than 
15 seconds at a time will cause your  battery  to be 
drained  much  sooner.  And the excessive  heat can 
damage your  starter motor. 
2. If it

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide To Use the Coolant Heater 
1. Turn off the engine. 
2. Open  the hood and unwrap  the electrical cord. 
3. Plug  it into  a normal, grounded  110-volt AC outlet. 
Plugging  the  cord into an ungrounde

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide PARK (P): This locks your front wheels.  It’s  the best 
position to use when  you  start your  engine because  your 
vehicle  can’t move  easily. 
It  is dangerous  to  get  out  of your  vehicle

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide NEUTRAL  (N): In this position, your engine 
doesn’t connect  with the wheels.  To restart when you’re 
already moving, use NEUTRAL 
(N) only.  Also, use 
NEUTRAL 
(N) when your vehicle  is being

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide SECOND (2): This position  gives you more power  but 
lower  fuel economy.  You can 
use SECOND (2) on hills. 
It 
can help  control  your  speed as you go down steep 
mountain  roads,  but  then 
you

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide Shifting Into PA RY (P) 
r A CAdTION: 
It can  be dangerous to  get out  of your  vehicle  if 
the shift  lever  is not fully  in 
PARK (P) with the 
parking  brake  firmly set.  Your  vehicle  can ro

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide 0 Move the lever  up as far  as it will  go. 
3. Move  the  ignition key to LOCK. 
4. Remove  the key  and take it with you. If you  can 
leave your vehicle with  the ignition key  in your 
hand,  you

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide Parking Over Things  That  Burn  Engine Exhaust 
Things  that  can  burn  could  touch  hot  exhaust 
parts  under  your  vehicle and ignite.  Don’t  park 
over  papers,  leaves, dry  grass  or  oth

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 User Guide Running Your Engine  While 
You’re  Parked 
It’s better  not to park  with the engine  running. But if you 
ever  have  to,  here are some  things to know. 
I 
CAUl 
Idling  the engine  with  the
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