keyless entry PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1997 Owners Manual
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Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can  learn  about the many  standard  and optional  features  on  your Pontiac,  and information on starting, 
shifting  and braking. Also explained are the instrument  panel and the warning systems  that  tell you  if everything 
is 
working  properly -- and what to do if you  have a problem. 
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Door  Locks 
Remote Keyless Entry  Trunk 
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Universal Theft-Deterrent 
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Ignition  Positions 
Starting 
Your Engine 
Engine  Coolant  Heater 
Automatic Transaxle Operation  Computer Command Ride 
Parking  Brake 
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Your Engine  While You’re  Parked 
Windows 
Horn 
Tilt  Wheel 
Turn  SignalMultifunction  Lever 
Exterior Lamps 
Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors 
Storage  Compartments 
Sun Visors 
Air  Inflator 
System 
Accessory  Power Outlet 
Sunroof 
Instrument Panel 
Warning  Lights,  Gages 
and Indicators 
Head-Up Display 
Driver Information Center 
Electronic  Compass 
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Door Locks 
Unlocked doors  can  be dangerous. 
Passengers 
-- especially  children -- can  easily 
open  the  doors  and  fall 
out. When a door is 
locked,  the  inside  handle won’t open it. 
Outsiders  can  easily enter  through  an  unlocked 
door when you slow down or stop your vehicle. 
This may not be so obvious: You increase  the 
chance 
of being  thrown out of the vehicle in a 
crash if the doors aren’t  locked.  Wear  safety  belts 
properly,  lock  your  doors,  and 
you will  be far 
better 
off whenever you drive  your  vehicle. 
There 
are several  ways  to  lock and unlock  your vehicle. 
From the outside,  use your door key or Remote Keyless 
Entry transmitter, if your vehicle has this option.  With 
your  door  key,  turning the key toward  the rear  of the 
vehicle will lock 
the door  and turning the  key toward the 
front 
of the vehicle will unlock  it. 
If your vehicle has  a theft-deterrent  system and  it  is 
activated,  unlock 
the doors only with the key or Remote 
Keyless 
Entry system. This will avoid  setting off 
the alarm. 
To lock  the door 
from the 
inside, 
slide the locking 
lever  rearward. 
To unlock 
the door, slide  the  locking 
lever  forward. 
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Customizing Your Automatic  Door Locks Feature 
With Rem'ote Keyless Entry,  you can program the 
automatic door locks feature to change  to the 
following modes: 
Mode Operation 
0 No automatic door lock or unlock. 
1 
2 
3 
All doors automatically lock when 
shifted out 
of PARK (P). No automatic 
door unlock, 
All 
doors automatically lock when 
shifted out of PARK (P). Only the 
driver's door automatically unlocks 
when shifted into PARK (P). 
All doors automatically lo'ck when 
shifted out 
of PARK (P). All doors 
automatically unlock when shifted 
into 
PARK  (P). 
Vehicles are delivered programmed in Mode 3. 
If your vehicle is equipped  with Remote Keyless  Entry, 
use the following procedure  to change modes: 
1. Close all doors and turn the  ignition on. Keep all 
doors closed throughout this procedure. 
2. Press and hold the driver's  power  door  lock switch 
3. Press the LOCK button on  the  Remote  Keyless Entry 
through 
Step 
4. 
transmitter.  The automatilc door locks will remain in 
the current mode. 
4. Press the LOCK button  on the transmitter again. 
Each time the transmitter's LUCK button is pressed, 
the mode will advance by one, going from 3 to 1 to 
2, etc. 
5. Release the power door lock  switch.  The automatic door 
locks will remain in the most  recent mode selected. 
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If your vehicle is not equipped with Remote Keyless 
Entry,  use  the following procedure to change modes: 
1.  Close all doors and turn the ignition on. Keep all 
2. Press  and hold the  driver’s power door lock switch 
3. Cycle the PARK  (P) shift  lever, starting in 
doors closed throughout 
this procedure. 
though  Step 
3. 
PARK (P), through  the gear selections to advance  by 
one  mode 
for each cycle. 
After  the 
first cycle,  you will hear  a door locking 
action,  which identifies the current mode. 
4. Release the power door  lock switch. 
Delayed Locking (Option) 
This feature lets  the driver delay  the actual locking of 
the vehicle. When the power door  lock switch is pressed 
with 
the key removed from  the ignition and the driver’s 
door open,  a chime  will sound  three times to signal that 
the delayed locking system  is active. When all doors 
have  been  closed, the doors will lock automatically after 
five seconds.  If any door is opened before this, the 
five-second timer will reset itself once all the doors have 
been closed again. 
Pressing the door lock switch twice within two  seconds 
will override this feature. 
The  delayed  locking  feature  can 
be turned  on  or off for 
each  remote  transmitter.  Vehicles 
are delivered  with  each 
remote  transmitter  defaulted  with  delayed  locking 
off. 
To turn the feature on: 
1.  Press and hold  the power door lock  switch 
throughout this procedure. All the  doors  will lock. 
2. Press the UNLOCK  button on the remote  transmitter. 
The  lock delay is still 
off and all the  doors  will 
remain locked. 
3. Press the UNLOCK button  on the remote transmitter 
again. Lock delay 
is now active and all the  doors 
will unlock. 
4. Release the power door lock switch. 
To turn this feature off, repeat the previous procedure. 
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If your vehicle  is not  equipped  with  Remote Keyless 
Entry, the  delayed  locking  feature can be turned  on  or 
off by using  the  following procedure: 
1. With the ignition  on,  press and hold the  driver’s 
power  door lock switch. All 
doors will  lock. 
2. Cycle  the  headlamp switch  four  times. On the 
third  cycle,  the doors will  unlock  to  confirm  that 
the  feature has  been turned 
on. Your  doors  will 
remain  locked if delayed locking  is  now in the 
non-active  mode. 
3. To  change modes, cycle  the headlamp  switch  once 
4. Release the power door lock switch. 
This  procedure  must 
be completed  within 10 seconds of 
pressing the power  door  lock switch. To turn the feature 
off, repeat  the previous  procedure. 
more. 
A locking action  will 
confirm the  new mode. 
Rear Door Security Lock 
i 
Your Bonneville is equipped 
with  rear door 
security 
locks that help  prevent 
passengers from opening 
the rear  doors 
of your car 
from the inside. To use one 
of these locks: 
1. Move  the lever all the way up to the 
2. Close the door. 
ENGAGED position. 
3. Do the  same  thing to the other rear  door lock. 
The  rear  doors  of your  vehicle cannot 
be opened from 
inside  when this feature  is in  use,  If  you  want to open 
a 
rear  door  when  the security  lock is on: 
1. Unlock  the  door. 
2. Then open the door  from  the  outside. 
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If you don’t cancel the security lock feature, adults or 
older children who ride in  the rear  won’t  be able  to open 
the rear door  from the inside.  You should let adults and 
older children know  how these security locks work, and 
how 
to cancel the locks. 
To  cancel the rear door lock: 
1. Unlock  the  door and open the door  from the outside. 
2. Move the lever all the  way down. 
3. D’o the same  for the other  rear door. 
The rear  door locks will  now work  normally. 
Anti-Lockout  Feature 
The  power  door  locks  will  not  work if the  key  is  left in the 
ignition  with 
the driver’s  door  open.  You can  override  this 
feature  by  holding  the  power  door  lock  switch  for  more  than  three  seconds,  unless  the  engine  is  running. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
If you are leaving  the  vehicle, take your  keys,  open  your 
door  and  set 
the locks from the inside.  Then  get  out and 
close  the  door.  You  may also use  the  lock  button  on  the 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  after  shutting  the  doors. 
If  your vehicle 
has a theft-deterrent system, see 
“Universal Theft-Deterrent”  in the Index. 
Remote  Keyless  Entry (Option) 
If your Pontiac  has this option,  you  can lock and  unlock 
your doors  or unlock  your trunk  from about 
3 feet (1 m) 
up to 30 feet (9 m) away  using the remote keyless entry 
transmitter supplied  with your vehicle. 
Your  Remote  Keyless 
Entry System  operates 
on a 
radio frequency subject  to 
Federal Communications  Commission 
(FCC) 
Rules and  with  Industry 
and Science  Canada. 
This device  complies  with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to  the  following 
two conditions: 
(1) this device may not  cause harmful interference, and 
(2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
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This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry  and 
Science  Canada. Operation 
is subject to the following 
two  conditions: 
(1) this device may  not cause 
interference, 
and (2) this device  must accept  any 
intederence  received, including interference that  may 
cause undesired operation 
of the device. 
Changes  or modifications  to this system by other than an 
authorized service facility could  void authorization  to 
use  this equipment. 
This system has  a range  of about 3 feet (1 m) up  to 
30 feet (9 m).  At times you may notice  a decrease in 
range. 
This is normal for any remoste  keyless entry 
system.  If the transmitter does not work  or if  you  have 
to  stand closer  to your  vehicle  for 
the transmitter to 
work, try this: 
Check  to determine  if battery replacement  is 
necessary.  See the instructions that  follow. 
0 Check the distance.  You may be too far from  your 
vehicle. 
You may  need  to stand closer during  r’ainy 
or snowy  weather. 
Check the  location.  Other  vehicles or objects  may be 
blocking the signal. Take a  few  steps  to the  left  or  right, 
hold  the  transmitter  higher,  and 
try again. 
0 If you’re  still having trouble, see your  Pontiac dealer 
or a qualified technician  for service. 
Operation 
The  driver’s door will unlock when UNLOCK is 
pressed.  The  fuel  door will 
also unlock when  UNLOCK 
is  pressed,  if 
you have the optional  fuel door lock. 
If UNLOCK  is pressed again within  five seconds, all 
doors 
will unlock. Pressing  the UNLOCK button will 
also illuminate the interior  lamps. See “Illuminated 
Entry” in the index. 
All doors  will lock  when 
LOCK is pressed. 
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Theft Parking Lots 
Vehicle theft is big b’usiness,  especially  in some cities. 
Although 
your Pontiac  has  a  number of theft-deterrent 
features,  we  know that nothing we put 
on it can  make 
it  impossible  to steal.  However,  there are ways  you 
can  help. 
Key in the  Ignition 
If you  leave  your  vehicle  with the  keys  inside,  it’s  an 
easy  target  for 
joy riders or professional  thieves -- so 
don’t  do it. 
With  the ignition 
off and the  driver’s  door  open,  you’ll 
hear 
a tone  reminding  you  to  remove your  key  from the 
igniti’on  and  take  it with  you.  Always do this.  Your 
steering  wheel  will  be locked,  and 
so will your ignition 
and  transaxle.  And remember to  lock the doors. 
Parking at Night 
Park  in a  lighted  spot, close  all  windows  and  lock your 
vehicle.  Remember 
to keep your  valuables out of sight. 
Put 
them in a storage area, or take them  with  you.  If  you 
park in 
a lot where someone will  be watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best to lock  it up  and  take  your  keys. 
But  what 
if you have  to leave your ignition  key?  What if 
you have to leave  something  valuable in your  vehicle? 
Put your  valuables  in a storage area, like your trunk 
or glove  box. 
0 Lock the glove box. 
0 Turn the  Valet  Lockout switch on. 
0 Lock all the doors  except the driver’s. 
0 Then  take  the  door  key  and remote keyless entry 
transmitter with you. 
Universal  Theft-Deterrent  (Option) 
If your Pontiac has this option, it has a theft-deterrent 
alarm  system.  With  this  system, the SECURITY  light 
will  flash  as you  open the  door (if your  ignition 
is OFF). 
This light  reminds  you to activate the theft-deterrent 
system  when  leaving your vehicle. 
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Activating the system: 
1. Open the  door. 
2. Lock the door  with the power door lock switch while 
the  door  is open, or use the Remote Keyless Entry 
transmitter.  The SECURITY light should come 
on 
and stay  on. 
3. Close all doors. The SECURITY  light  should go off after 
about 
30 seconds  and  the  system  will  then  be  armed. 
If the  SECURITY  light comes on for  one minute and 
then shuts 
off while the ignition  is on, the  security 
system  has detected  a problem  with itself. See  your 
dealer for service. 
If  a door  or the trunk is opened  without the key or 
Remote Keyless Entry transmitter, or 
if the door key 
cylinders 
are damaged, the alarm  will go off. It will  also 
go off if the trunk lock  is damaged.  Your vehicle’s  lamps 
will  flash  and the horn  will  sound 
for three minutes, then 
will  go 
off in order to save battery  power. 
Remember,  the  theft-deterrent  system  won’t  activate 
if you 
lock the  doors  with a key  or  manual  door lock. It activates 
only 
if you  use  a  power  door  lock  switch  while  the  door  is 
open,  or  the  Remote  Keyless  Entry  transmitter. 
Avoid  setting 
off the alarrn  by accident.  Always  unlock 
a door 
with a key, or use  the Remote 
Keyless Entry system transmitter. Unlocking  a  door  any 
other  way  will  set off  the alarm. 
Stopping the alarm:  If  you set 
off the alarm  by  accident, 
unlock  any door  with your  key. You can also turn 
off the 
alarm 
by pressing the UNLOCK  button on the Remote 
Keyless Entry system  transmitter. The alarm  won’t  stop 
if you  try to unlock  a door any other  way. 
Testing  the alarm: Open  the  window,  then  follow the 
directions for activating the system described  earlier. 
Once the alarm  is set, reach through the  window and 
manually unlock the door  from the inside or  turn on the 
ignition.  The alarm should sound. 
If  the  alarm  does not sound  when it should,  check to 
see if the horn works.  The horn fuse may be blown. To 
replace the  fuse, see “Fuses and Circuit Breakers” 
in 
the Index. 
To reduce the possibility  of theft, always activate the 
theft-deterrent system when leaving your  vehicle. 
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Theater  Dimming 
This feature allows for a three to five-second fade  out 
of  the  courtesy  lamps instead 
of immediate  turn off. 
Exit  Lighting 
With  this feature, the interior lamps  will come on for 
25 seconds  after  you  remove the key  from the ignition. 
This  will  give  you  time to find the door pull handle 
or 
lock  switches  as  you  exit the vehicle. 
Illuminated  Entry  (Option)  Front  Reading  Lamps 
These lamps and 
the 
interior courtesy  lamps 
will come 
on when  you 
open the doors. 
When you  press  the unlock button on the optional 
Remote  Keyless  Entry transmitter, the lamps inside your 
TO turn on a reading lamp when the doors are closed, 
vehicle  will go 
on. These lamps  will go off  after about  press either switch. Press it again  to turn the lamp off. 
25 seconds, or when you start your  engine. Pressing the 
lock  button  on  your Remote Keyless Entry transmitter 
will turn the lights immediately off. 
If a door is left ajar,  your interior lamps will  turn off 
after 
10 minutes  to save your  battery. 
To avoid draining  your vehicle’s  battery, be sure to  turn 
off the reading lamps  when leaving your vehicle. 
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