PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994 Manual PDF
Manufacturer: PONTIAC, Model Year: 1994, Model line: FIREBIRD, Model: PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1994Pages: 290, PDF Size: 14.84 MB
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Features  and Controls 
A green  arrow  on  the  instrument  panel 
will  flash  in  the  direction  of the  turn  or 
lane  change. 
To  signal  a  lane  change, just raise  or 
lower  the  lever  until  the  green  arrow  start 
to  flash.  Hold it there  until  you  complete 
your  lane  change.  The lever  will  return  b! 
itself  when  you  release  it. 
As you  signal  a  turn or a  lane  change, if 
the  arrows  don’t  flash  but  just stay  on, a 
signal  bulb  may  be  burned  out  and  other 
drivers  won’t  see  your  turn  signal. 
If a  bulb is burned out, replace  it to  help 
avoid  an  accident.  If  the  green  arrows 
don’t  go on  at all  when  you  signal  a  turn, 
check  the fuse  (see “Fuses”  in  the  Index) 
and for  burned-out  bulbs. 
feadlight  High/Low  Beam 
’0 change the  headlights  from  low  beam 
3 high or high  to  low,  pull  the turn signal 
:ver  all  the  way  toward  you.  Then 
:lease  it. When  the  high  beams  are  on, 
lis  blue  light  on  the  instrument  panel 
lso  will  be  on. 
Windshield  Wipers 
fou control  the  windshield  wipers  by 
urning  the  band 
with the  wiper  symbol 
In it. 
;or  a  single  wiping  cycle,  turn  the  band  to 
‘MIST.”  Hold  it  there  until  the  wipers 
;tart,  then  let  go. The  wipers  will  stop 
ifter  one  cycle.  If 
you want  more  cycles, 
lold  the  band  on  “MIST”  longer. 
You can  set  the  wiper  speed  for  a  long  or 
;hort  delay  between  wipes.  This  can  be 
iery  useful  in  light  rain  or  snow.  Turn  the 
>and  to  choose  the  delay  time.  The  closer 
:o “LO,” the  shorter  the  delay. 
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For  steady  wiping  at  low speed, turn the 
band  away  from  you  to  the 
“LO’ position. 
For  high  speed  wiping, 
turn the  band 
further,  to 
“HI.” To  stop  the  wipers,  move 
the  band  to 
“OW.” 
Heavy  snow  or  ice can overload  your 
wipers. 
A circuit  breaker  will  stop  them 
until  the  motor  cools.  Clear  away  snow  or 
ice  to  prevent 
an overload. 
Windshielei Washer 
At  the  top -of the turn signal  lever  there’s 
a  paddle  with  .the 
word “PUSH’ on  it. To 
spray  washer  fluid on the windshield, just 
push the paddle.  The  washer  will continuc 
to  spray  until  you  release the paddle.  The 
wipers  will clear  the window  and wipe  a 
few  more  times before  stopping or 
returning  to the previous setting. 
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Features  and  Controls 
NOTICE: 
When  using concentrated washer 
fluid, follow the manufacturer’s 
instructions for adding  water. 
Don’t  mix  water  with 
ready-to-use  washer fluid.  Water 
can cause  the solution  to freeze 
and  damage  your  washer  fluid 
tank  and  other parts of the  washer 
system.  Also,  water  doesn’t  clean 
as  well  as washer  fluid. 
Fill  your  washer  fluid  tank  only 
314 full when  it’s  very  cold. This 
allows for expansion,  which could 
damage  the  tank  if 
it is completely 
full. 
Don’t  use radiator antifreeze  in 
your  windshield  washer.  It  can 
damage  your  washer  system  and 
paint. 
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hise Control (opnoN) 
Vith  Cruise Control,  you  can  maintain  a 
peed  of  about 
25 mph (40 km/h) or more 
rrithout  keeping  your foot on the 
ccelerator. This  can  really help on long 
:ips.  Cruise Control does  not 
work at 
peeds  below  about 
25 mph (40 km/h). 
Vhen you  apply  your brakes,  or push  the 
lutch pedal,  if  you  have a manual 
ransmission,  the  Cruise Control shuts 
off 
To Set  Cruise  Control 
1. Move  the  Cruise  Control  switch  to 
“ON.” 
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2. Get  up  to the speed  you  want. 
3. Push  in the set button  at the  end  of the 
4. Take  your  foot off the accelerator 
lever  and 
release it. 
pedal. 
ro Resume a Set Speed 
;uppose  you  set  your  Cruise Contrd  at 
desired speed  and then  you  apply  the 
rake.  This,  of course,  shuts 
off the 
lruise  Control.  But  you don’t need to 
eset  it. Once you’re  going about 
25 mph 
40 km/h) or more,  you can move  the 
lruise  Control  switch from 
“ON’ tb 
WA” (Resume/Accelerate)  for about 
lalf  a second. 
lou’ll  go  right back  up  to  your chosen 
peed  and  stay there. 
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Features and Controls 
To Increase  Speed  While  Using  Cruise 
Control 
There  are two  ways to go to a higher 
speed.  Here’s  the first: 
1. Use the accelerator pedal  to get  to the 
higher  speed. 
2. Push the button  at the  end  of the lever, 
then release the button and the  accelerator  pedal.  You’ll  now  cruise ai 
the  higher  speed. 
I I 
Here’s  the second  way  to go to a higher 
speed: 
1. 
0 
Move the Cruise  switch from “ON” to 
“WA.” Hold it there  until  you  get  up 
to the speed  you  want,  and  then 
release the switch. 
To increase your  speed  in  very small 
amounts,  move  the  switch  to 
“WA” 
for  less than half a second  and  then 
release it. Each time  you do this, 
your vehicle  will 
go about 1 mph 
(1.6 
km/h) faster. 
ro Reduce  Speed  While  Using  Cruise 
Zontrol 
ihere  are two  ways  to  reduce  your  speed 
vhile  using  cruise  control: 
Push  in the  button  at  the  end 
of the 
lever  until  you  reach  the  lower  speed 
you  want,  then  release  it. 
To slow  down in very  small  amounts, 
push  the  button  for  less  than  half  a 
second.  Each time  you  do  this,  you’ll 
go 1 mph (1.6 km/h) slower. 
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Passing  Another  Vehicle  While Using 
Cruise  Control 
Use the accelerator  pedal  to increase  your 
speed.  When  you  take  your  foot 
off the 
pedal,  your  vehicle  will  slow  down  to the 
Cruise  Control  speed  you  set  earlier. 
Using Cruise  Control  on  Hills 
How well  your  Cruise  Control  will  work 
on  hills  depends  upon  your  speed,  load, 
and  the  steepness 
of the  hills.  When  going 
up  steep  hills,  you  may  have  to step  on 
the  accelerator  pedal  to maintain  your 
speed.  When  going  downhill,  you  may 
have  to brake  or 
shift to a  lower  gear to 
keep  your  speed  down. 
Of course, 
applying  the  brake  takes  you  out 
of 
Cruise  Control.  Many  drivers find this to 
be  too  much  trouble  and don’t  use  Cruise 
Control  on steep  hills. 
ro Get  Out of Cruise  Control 
:here  are several ways  to turn off the 
3ruise  Control: 
I. Step lightly on the  brake pedal or pus1 
the clutch pedal,  if  you  have  a  manual 
transmission; 
OR 
!. Move the Cruise switch  to “OFF.” 
:o Erase  Speed  Memory 
Yhen you  turn off the Cruise Control  or 
he  ignition, your Cruise Control set  speec 
nemory  is erased. 
kaction  Control  System  and  Cruise 
lontrol 
f your traction control system engages 
vhile  your  Cruise Control 
is set, Cruise 
lontrol  will disengage.  Your speed will 
le 
set in memory,  though. When Cruise 
lontrol engages again, use 
“WA” 
Resume/Accelerate)  to go back to your 
et speed. 
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Features  and  Controls 
Operation of Lights 
Although your  vehicle’s  lighting system 
(headlights, parking lights, fog lamps, 
side marker lights  and taillights)  meets 
al 
applicable federal lighting requirements, 
certain states  and  provinces  may  apply 
their  own lighting regulations that  may 
require special attention before  you 
operate  these lights. 
For  example,  some jurisdictions  may 
require  that  you  operate your fog lamps 
only  when  your  lower beam headlights 
are 
also on,  or that  headlights  be turned 
on whenever 
you must  use your 
windshield wipers. In addition,  most 
jurisdictions prohibit driving solely  with 
parking lights, especially  at  dawn or dusk. 
It  is  recommended that  you check  with 
your own state or provincial  highway 
authority  for applicable lighting 
regulations. 
Main  Light  Control 
The main light control is  a  knob  that 
works  these lights: 
Headlights 
Taillights 
Parking lights 
License lights 
Sidemarker lights 
Instrument  panel lights 
Turn  the knob to 
-v to  turn  on  your 
headlights  and okbpoperating  lights. 
Turn  the knob  to 
p$ to turn on your 
parking lights  without  your  headlights. 
Turn  the knob to  “OFF”  to  turn 
off the 
lights. 
‘I 
’ 
II 
Crightness  Control 
’his switch  controls  the  brightness  of 
‘our  instrument  panel  lights. 
Turn the 
witch  to brighten  or  dim  the  lights.  If  you 
~rn the  switch all the  way  up to .w , 
‘our  courtesy  lights  will  come  on. 
Lights On Reminder 
f  you  turn  the  ignition  “Off’ and  leave 
he  lights  on,  you  will  hear  a  chime  when 
IOU open  the  driver’s  door. 
ieadlight Doors 
The  headlight  doors  are  designed  to open 
vhen 
you turn the  headlights  on  and  close 
vhen you  turn  the  headlights off. The 
leadlight  doors  can  be  opened  without 
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turning  on the headlights  by turning  the 
headlights  on,  then  turning  the switch 
back  to  the  parking  lights  position. 
The  headlight  doors  should  be  open  when 
driving 
in icy  or  snowy  conditions  to 
prevent  the  doors  from freezing when 
closed  and  when  washing  the  vehicle  to 
help  clean  the  headlights. 
You can  open  the headlight doors 
nanually 
: 
1. Turn  on  the headlights. 
2. Open the hood. 
3. Remove  the plastic  cover from the 
#. Turn the retractor motor  knob 
retractor motor 
knob. 
counterclockwise  until the headlight 
door  is  fully  open. The knob  will  get 
harder  to turn  when  the headlight  do01 
is  all  the way  up. 
retractor motor knob. 
5. Replace  the plastic  cover on  the 
ro manually  close the headlight doors, 
:urn the  lights off and  turn  the knob 
:lockwise. 
If the headlight doors aren’t  working  properly, 
see 
your Pontiac  dealer 
for help. 
Daytime Running Lights (Canada) 
The Canadian Federal Government has 
decided  that “Daytime  Running Lights” 
(DRL)  are  a useful feature, 
in that DIU 
can  make  your  vehicle  more visible to 
pedestrians  and other drivers  during 
daylight  hours.  DRL  are  required  on new 
vehicles  sold in Canada. 
Your  DRL  work  with  a light  sensor  on  top 
of  the  instrument panel. Don’t  cover  it up. 
The  front 
turn signal lights will come on 
in daylight  when: 
0 The ignition  is on 
The headlight switch  is off, &d 
The parking brake is  released. 
At  dusk, the exterior lights will  come 
on 
automatically and the front  turn signal 
lights  will  go out.  At dawn,  the  exterior 
lights  will  go out and the  front  turn signal 
lights  will  come on  (if the  headlight 
switch 
is off). 
Of  course,  you may  still turn on  the 
headlights  any  time you  need  to. 
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Features and Controls 
To idle your  vehicle  with the DRL off, set 
the  parking brake  while the ignition  is 
in 
the "Off" or "LOCK" position. Then  start 
the vehicle.  The 
DRL will stay off until 
you  release the parking  brake. 
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Fog Lights (Option) 
Jse your  fog lights for better  vision  in 
!'oggy  or misty  conditions.  Your parking 
ights  must be 
on or your fog lights  won' 
work. 
ro turn  the fog  lights  on, push  the right 
;ide 
of the switch. Push $0 to turn the 
Fog  lights 
off. A light  on the  switch  will 
:ome  on when  the fog  lights  are 
on. 
't 
Fog lights  will  go off whenever  your  high 
beams  come on. When  the  high  beams  go 
Dff, the fog lights  will  come  on again. Znterior Lights 
Courtesy Lights 
When any door  is  opened,  several  interior 
lights  go on.  These  lights  are  courtesy 
lights.  They  make  it  easier for you to 
enter  and  leave  your  vehicle. 
Courtesy  lights  include  the  dome  light  and  other  lights  throughout  the  interior 
of 
your  vehicle. 
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Front  Map  Lights 
Your inside  rearview  mirror  includes  two 
map  lights.  Each  light  has  its  own switch. 
Use  the  switch  closest  to the  light  to turn 
it  on.  The  lights  will  also 
go on  when  a 
door  is  opened. 
Floor Mats 
Your  Firebird’s  floor  mats  are 
custom-fitted  to the  foot  wells.  Be sure 
the  driver’s  floor  mat  is in  place.  If  it 
isn’t,  it  could  interfere  with  the 
accelerator  or  brake  pedals. 
I Mirrors 
nside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
in inside rearview  mirror is attached  to 
’our  windshield.  The mirror  has pivots 
sa 
hat  you  can adjust  it up and down or  side 
o side. 
lou 
can adjust the  mirror for day  or night 
Iriving.  Pull  the tab for night driving to 
educe glare. Push the tab for daytime 
Iriving. 
vlanual  Adjust  Mirror 
idjust the passenger side outside mirror 
’y  hand 
so that  you  can  just  see  the side 
’f your vehicle  when  you  are sitting  in  a 
:omfortable  driving position. 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
Your right side  mirror is convex. 
A convex mirror’s surface  is curved so 
you can see  more  from the driver’s seat. 
Manual  Remote  Control  Mirror 
Adjust the driver side outside mirror with 
the  lever on the  door. Adjust  the mirror 
so 
that  you  can  just  see the side of your 
vehicle  when  you 
are sitting in a 
comfortable driving position. 
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