ESP BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide 3. Press the memory button on the door panel that
corresponds to the number on the back of the
transmitter you are programming, until you hear two
beeps. The beeps con�rm that your selection has
been

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Tire Pressure Status – 140:If you see the TIRE
PRESSURE LOW message, you should stop as soon
as you can and check all your tires for damage. If a tire
is �at, seeIf a Tire Goes Flat on page 5-73. Al

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide If the error occurred while trying to play a CD in the
CD player or changer, it could be for one of the
following reasons:
It is very hot. When the temperature returns to
normal, the CD should play.

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Audio Steering Wheel Controls
If your vehicle has this feature, some audio functions
can be adjusted at the steering wheel. They include
the following:
wSEEKx:Press the up or the down arrow to go to
t

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide But the ability to drive is affected well below a BAC of
0.10 percent. Research shows that the driving skills
of many people are impaired at a BAC approaching
0.05 percent, and that the effects are wo

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Control of a Vehicle
You have three systems that make your vehicle go
where you want it to go. They are the brakes, the
steering, and the accelerator. All three systems have to
do their work at the pl

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Braking in Emergencies
With anti-lock, you can steer and brake at the same
time. In many emergencies, steering can help you more
than even the very best braking.
Traction Control System (TCS)
Your veh

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Passing
The driver of a vehicle about to pass another on a
two-lane highway waits for just the right moment,
accelerates, moves around the vehicle ahead, then
goes back into the right lane again. A si

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Check your mirrors, glance over your shoulder, and
start your left lane change signal before moving out
of the right lane to pass. When you are far enough
ahead of the passed vehicle to see its front

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2005 User Guide Driving at Night
Night driving is more dangerous than day driving.
One reason is that some drivers are likely to be
impaired — by alcohol or drugs, with night vision
problems, or by fatigue.
Here ar
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