center console PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1994 Owners Manual
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Adjustable Support Seat
(OPTION)
On some models, you’ll find the controls
on the center console. Slide the selector
switch to
“L” or “R’ to choose the front
seat
you want to adjust.
J- Adjusts the seat forward
or back. -
‘I AJ Adjusts the seat up or down.
4. Adjusts the seatback to an
upright or reclined position.
Don’t have a seatback reclined
if your vehicle is moving. Adjusts the position
of the
seatback sid’e bolsters.
up or .down.
0 Tilts the rear of the seat
up or down.
Tilts the
front of the seat
Lumbar Controls
Reshapes the lower back
area
of the seat.
Reshapes the middle back
area of the seat.
Reshapes the upper back
area of the seat.
Manual Reclining
Seatback (OPTION)
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Lift the lever to release the seatbacgi, then
tilt the seatback forward or backwatd as
desired. Release the lever to lock th9
seatback
in place.
But don’t have
a seatback reclined if your
vehicle is moving.
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Features 8t Controls
Ashtrays (CONT.)
On models without a console, there’s an
ashtray/cup holder under the instrument
panel.
To clean the ashtray, lift it out by
pulling up on the tabs on either side.
It
snaps back into place.
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To open the rear ashtrays, lift the cover.
NOTICE:
Don’t put papers and other things
that burn into your ashtrays.
If you
do, cigarettes or other smoking
inaterials could set them
on fire,
causing damage.
Lighters
To use a lighter, just push the center in all
the way and let
it go. When it is ready the
center
will pop back by itself. Pull out the
entire
unit to use.
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The Instrument
Panel-Your
Information System
Your instrument panel is designed to let
you
know at a glance how your vehicle is
running.
You’ll know how fast you’re
going, how much fuel you’re using, and
many other things you’ll need to drive
safely and economically;
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The main components of your instrument
panel are:
1. Light Controls/Twilight Sentinel
(Option)
2. Side Vent
3. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
4. Electronic Compass (Option)
5. Instrument Cluster
6. Ignition Switch
7. Driver Information Center (Option)
8. Trip Odometer Reset
9. Gage Cluster (Option)
10. Climate Controls/Rear Window
Defogger
11. Lighter
12. Temperature Sensor
13. Glove Box Door Handle
14. Side Vents
15. Center Vent
16. Audio System
17. Gear Shift Lever
18. Ashtray
19. Console Switch Bank (Option)
20. Gain Control (Option)
21. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch
22. Horn
23. Steering Wheel Audio Controls
(Option)
24. Head-Up Display Cqntrol. (Option)
25. Hood Release
26. Tilt Wheel Lever
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To prevent overheating, the traction control system will go off and the warning light will come on
until your
brakes cool down. The warning light
will come
on for varying periods of
time.
If
you turn the system off by pressing
the switch on the center console while
the vehicle is at any speed, the warning light will come
on and stay
on. To turn the system back on, press
the switch again at any vehicle speed.
The warning light should
go off. The
system
will also turn itself on if you
turn your ignition off and back on
again. When this warning light is
on, the
system
will not limit wheel spin. Adjust your
driving accordingly.
If the “TRACTION OFF” warning light
comes
on and stays on for an extended
period
of time, even when you’ve
switched the system on, your vehicle
needs service.
Gages
Your Pontiac may have many of the
following gages. Be sure to read about the
mes that came with your vehicle.
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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems
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Electronic Climate Control
(OPTION)
When the engine is cold, the “AUTO’
blower is delayed/reduced until warm
air is available. Immediately selecting
90°F farenheit will NOT get the car
warmer any sooner than selecting
75
“AUTO”. The “DEFROST” blower
speed starts low to reduce windshield
fogging from any snow on the hood as
you start driving. The blower will
increase briefly after short stops when
the car had been turned
off to reduce
any stuffy feeling.
The A/C will only work when the
outside temperature gets above
42°F.
A “click” noise means the A/C
compressor is turned on. Besides
cooling, this is used to dehumidify and
filter the air for inside the car.
A hot, sunny parking lot or city traffic
will cause the system to start
re-circulating A/C air for quicker
cooling. The system is more efficient
by cooling the air already inside the
car.
EZ-Kool Glass is very effective in
filtering out the sun’s heat.
0 The direction of the cold A/C air can
be controlled by adjusting the outlets
in the dash. Aiming them just over
your shoulder will benefit both front
and rear passengers. Back-seat
passengers can also redirect airflow at
the rear of center console.
The air conditioner compressor operates
in all “AUTO” setting positions, and in
%? (Defrost) when the outside
temperature is above
42°F. When the air
conditioner is on, you may sometimes
notice slight changes in your vehicle’s
engine speed and power. This is normal,
because the system
is designed to cycle
the compressor on and off to keep the
desired cooling and help fuel economy.
TEMP: Sets the interior temperature you
want. The temperature you set will be
displayed on the digital screen.
Once you set the temperature, the system
will try to maintain the set temperature,
whether or not
you are using the heating
or cooling controls. But
if you set the
temperature for
60°F ( 16°C) or 90°F
(32”C), the fan will stay on “HI” speed
unless you select a different speed.
AUTO: To allow the system to
automatically control the temperature, air
Jistribution and fan speed:
1. Set the temperature you want with the
“TEMP” switch.
2. Press the “AUTO” switch.
EXT. TEMP: Press to have the exterior
temperature displayed
on the digital
screen (unless the system is off). Press
again to return to the inside temperature
setting. When the system is off, the
outside temperature will be displayed.
Use the following controls when “AUTO’
is not desired.
% : Sets the fan speed. Press the top of
the switch to raise the fan speed, the
bottom of the switch to lower the fan
speed.
“F/C: Press this to read the temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.
OFF: Shuts the system off. The outside
temperature will be displayed. Air
will
still flow through your vehicle if it is
moving. Also, the system will try to
maintain the temperature you set, but,may
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