PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1996 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: PONTIAC, Model Year: 1996, Model line: FIREBIRD, Model: PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1996Pages: 386, PDF Size: 19.18 MB
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Low Coolant Light (V8 Engine) 
LOW 
COOLANT 
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This  warning  light should 
come  on  while 
you are 
starting your engine. If the 
light  doesn’t  come on, have 
it repaired. 
Your  Firebird 
is equipped  with a LOW COOLANT 
indicator  which  is designed  to  detect  when  the coolant 
level 
drops below  set  limits. If the low coolant  level 
sensor  (on  the  radiator) 
drops while the engine is 
running, ‘the LOW COOLANT indicator  will  light 
and remain lit until the ignition switch is turned  to 
the 
OFF position.  Check coolant  level and add coolant 
as needed. The LOW COOLANT light might stay on 
after filling the radiator., Turn the ignition switch  to  the 
OFF position, then restart the engine to verify  that the 
LOW COOLANT light goes  out. See “Engine  Coolant” 
in the  Index. 
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NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the LOW COOLANT light on could 
cause  your  Pontiac to overheat.  See  “Engine 
Overheating’’ 
in  the^ Index. Your Pontiac could be 
damaged md it wouldn’t be covered by your 
warranty. 
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Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
SERVICE 
ENGINE 
SOON 
Your  Pontiac is equipped 
with  a  computer  which 
monitors  operation  of  the 
fuel,  ignition  and  emission 
control systems. 
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This system is called  OBD I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation)  and  is intended  to 
assure  that  emissions are  at  acceptable levels for the life 
of  the  vehicle,  helping to produce  a  cleaner 
environment.  (In  Canada, OBD 
11 is replaced  by 
Enhanced Diagnostics.)  The SERVICE  ENGINE SOON 
light  comes  on  to  indicate that there is a  problem  and 
service 
is required.  Malfunctions  often  will  be indicated 
by the  system before any problem  is apparent,  which 
may  prevent  more serious  damage  to your  vehicle.  This 
system 
is also designed to assist  your  service  technician 
in  correctly  diagnosing  any  malfunction. 
NOTICE: 
If  you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after  a  while,  your  emission  controls  may  not 
work  as  well,  your  fuel  economy  may 
not be as 
good  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as smoothly. 
This  could  lead  to  costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
This  light  should  come on, as a  check to show  you it is 
working,  when  the ignition is on and  the  engine is not 
running:If  the  light doesn't come on, have it  repaired. 
This light  will  also come  on during  a  malfunction  in  one 
of  two  ways: 
0 Light  Flashing -- A misfire condition  has  been 
detected. 
A misfire  increases  vehicle  emissions  and 
may  damage  the emission control system  on your 
vehicle.  Dealer or  qualified service center  diagnosis 
and  service 
is required. 
0 Light  On  Steady -- An  emission control  system 
malfunction  has been  detected on your  vehicle. 
Dealer 
or qualified  service center diagnosis and 
service may be required. 
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If the Light Is Flashing 
The following may prevent more serious damage  to 
your s&ide: 
Reduce vehicle  speed. 
Avoid hard accelerations. 
Avoid  steep uphill grades. 
If towing  a trailer, reduce  the amount of cargo being 
hauled 
as soon as  it is possible. 
If the light stops flashing  and remains on steady, see “If 
the Light Is On Steady” following. 
If the light continues  to flash, whenit is safe to do so, ’ 
stop the vehicle. Put  your vehicle in PARK (P). Turn the 
key 
off, wait at least 10 seconds  and  restart the engine. 
If the light remains  on  steady, see “If the Light Is On 
Steady”  following. 
If the light is still flashing follow the 
previous steps,  and drive  the vehicle to your  dealer  or 
*qualified service  center  for service. 
If the Light Is On Steaay 
You may  be able to correct the emission system 
malfunction  by considering 
the following: 
Did  you just  put 
fuel into  your  vehicle? 
If so, reinstall the fuel cap, making sure to fully install 
the cap.  The  diagnostic system can determine if the  fuel 
cap  has been  left 
off or  improperly  installed. This will 
dow fuel to evaporate  into the atmosphere.  A  few 
driving  trips 
should turn the light off. 
Did  you  just drive through a deep  puddle of water? 
If so, your el’ectrical system  may be wet. The  condition 
will usually 
be corrected when  the electrical system 
dries 
out. A  few  driving trips should  turn  the light off. 
Are you low  on fuel? 
As  your  engine 
starts to run out of fuel, your  engine may 
not bun as efficiently as designed  since  small  amounts of 
air are sucked into the fuel line causing  a misfire.  The 
system can detect this. Adding fuel should correct this 
condition. Make sure to install the fuel cap properly. It 
will take a few driving trips  to turn the light off. 
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Have you recently changed brands  of fuel? 
If so, be sure to  fuel your  vehicle  with quality fuel (see 
“Fuel”  in  the Index). 
Poor fuel quality will cause your 
engine  not  to run as efficiently  as designed.  You  may 
notice  this as stalling after start-up, stalling  when you 
put  the vehicle  into gear, misfiring, hesitation on 
acceleration or stumbling on acceleration.  (These 
conditijons  may  go away  once the engine  is warmed  up.) 
This  will  be  detected  by the system and cause 
the light 
to turn  on. 
If  you experience this condition, change the fuel brand 
you  use.  It will  require at least  one full tank  of the 
proper fuel to  turn the light 
off. 
If none of the above steps have made the light  turn off, 
have  your dealer or qualified service center check the 
vehicle.  Your dealer has 
the proper  test equipment and 
diagnostic tools 
to fix  any  mechanical or electrical 
problems  that may have developed. 
Engine Oil Pressure  Gage 
This gage tells  you if there 
could be 
a problem  with 
your  engine  oil pressure. 
The engine oil pressure  gage shows  the engine oil 
pressure  in psi (pounds per square  inch) in the United 
States, or  Wa (kilopascals) 
in Canada, when the engine 
is running. Oil pressure should be 20 to 80 psi (140 to 
550 kPa).  On  the 3800 engine the oil pressure should  be 
between 
20 and 120 psi (140 to 827 kPa). It may vary 
with engine speed, outside temperature and oil  viscosity, 
but readings above the red  area show  the normal 
operating range. Readings  in the red area tell 
you that 
the engine  is  low on oil, or that  you might have some 
other oil problem.  See “Engine Oil”  in the Index. 
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Don’t  keep  driving  if  the oil pressure is low.  If 
you  do,  your  engine  can  become 
so hot  that  it 
catches  fire. 
You or  others  could  be  burned. 
Check  your 
oil as soon as possible  and  have your 
vehicle  serviced. 
NOTICE: 
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Damage  to  your  engine from neglected  oil 
problems 
can be  costly  and  is not covered by 
your  warranty. 
Low Oil Light 
LOW OIL 
Your  vehicle is equipped  with an oil level  monitoring 
system.  When 
you start your engine, the waning light 
will  come 
on briefly. If the light doesn’t  come on, have 
it  repaired. 
If the light stays on after starting your engine, your 
engine  oil Level  may be too 
low. You may  need to add 
oil. 
See “Engine Oil” in the Index. 
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NOTICE: 
The  oil  level  monitoring  system  only  checks  the oil  level  when  you  are  starting  your  engine.  It  does  not 
keep monitoring  the  level  once  your 
engine  is running. 
Also, the  oil  level  check  only 
works  when  the  engine  has  been  turned 
off long 
enough  for  the  oil  to  drain  back  into  the  oil  pan. 
Check Gages Light 
CHECK  GAGES 
This  warning  light  will 
come  on  briefly  when  you 
are  starting  the engine.  If 
the  light  comes on  and  stays 
on  while  you  are driving, 
check  your  gages  to see if 
they  are 
in the  warning 
areas. 
Fuel Gage 
Your fuel gage  shows  about 
how  much  fuel is  in  your 
tank.  The gage  works  only 
when  the  ignition switch  is 
in the RUN position. 
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When the  gage  pointer  first  indicates EMPTY (E), you 
still  have  a  little  fuel left (about one  to two  gallons),  but 
you  need 
to get  more  right  away. 
Here  are four concerns some owners  have had about  the 
fuel  gage.  All  these situations  are normal  and  do  not 
indicate  that  anything  is  wrong with  the  fuel gage. 
At the  gas  station,  the gas pump shuts off before  the 
It takes  more  (or  less)  gas  to fill up than the  gage 
gage 
reads 
FULL (F). 
reads.  For  example,  the  gage  reads  half full, but it took 
more  (or  less) than half of the  tank’s  capacity  to fill it. 
a The gage  moves  a  little  when you turn, stop or speed up. 
When  you  turn  the  engine off, the gage  doesn’t go 
back to EMPTY (E). 
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Section ,I 3 Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
In this  section  you’ll  find  out  how  to operate the  comfort 
control  and  audio  systems  offered  with  your  Pontiac.  Be 
sure 
to read  about  the  particular  systems  supplied  with 
your  vehcle. 
Comfort  Controls 
With this system,  you can control the heating  and 
ventilation  in your  Pontiac. 
If you  have  the air 
conditioning  option, you  can  also  control  cooling.  Your 
vehicle  also has  the  flow-through  ventilation 
system  described  later  in  this section. 
Fan  Control Knob 
FAN: Turn  this knob  to select  the  force  of  air 
you  want. 
Temperature  Control Knob 
Turn  the knob to change  the  temperature of the  air 
flowing from the  heating  system.  Turn  it to  the  right  for 
warmer  air  and 
to the  left  for cooler  air. The  temperature 
of the  air  cannot  be less  than  the  temperature of the 
outside  air. 
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Air Control Knob 
OFF: The system is off. 
3 VENE Air flows through the  upper  air vents. 
12 BI-LEVEL: Air is directed through the  upper air 
vents 
and the  heater  ducts. 
12 HEATER: This setting directs  most of the air 
through  the  heater ducts  and some of the air  through the 
windshield defroster vents. 
9 BLEND: Air is directed  through the windshield 
defroster vents  and 
the heater ducts. 
DEFROST: This setting directs  most of the air 
through 
the windshield defroster  vents  and some of the 
air through the heater ducts. 
The air conditioning system uses the same controls as 
the  heating system,  except that the  air  control  knob  has . .. 7 two extra settings, described  below. _. 
MAX: Provides maximum cooling or  quick cool-down 
on  very  hot days. 
This setting recirculates most of the air 
inside your vehicle. If it is used for  long periods of time9 
the  air 
may become dry. This setting  directs  air  through 
the  upper  air  vents. 
NC: Use for  normal  cooling on hot  days. This setting 
cools outside air and directs it through  the  upper air vents. 
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The air conditioner  compressor  operates  in MAX, A/C, 
BI-LEVEL,  BLEND  and  DEFROST  when  the  outside 
temperature  is above  freezing.  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. 
Cooling 
The  air  conditioner  works best if  you  keep your 
windows  closed. 
On very  hot days,  open the windows 
just  long  enough  for the hot  air to escape. 
1. Turn  the air control knob  to A/C for normal cooling. 
2. Turn the temperature control knob to a 
3. Move the fan control knob to the desired speed. For faster cooling, move 
the knob to 
MAX. 
comfortable setting.  During initial start-up 
only,  if  your vehicle 
is equipped 
with  an  optional engine coolant  heater,  you  can  use it in 
cold  weather  (around 
+20 O F/-8 O C or lower) to  improve 
heater performance on start up. Because  an engine 
coolant heater warms the engine coolant,  your  vehicle’s 
‘heating system  can more efficiently provide heat for  the 
passenger area 
of your  vehicle.  See “Engine  Coolant 
Heater” in the Index. 
Bi-Level  Heating 
You may  want  to use bi-level heating on cool, but  sunny 
days. This setting directs  cool air toward  your  body  and 
warmer air toward  your feet. 
1. Turn the air control knob to BI-LEVEL. 
2. Turn the temperature control knob to a 
comfortable setting. 
3. Turn  the fan control knob to the desired speed. 
Heating 
The heater works  best if you keep  your windows closed 
while  using it. 
1. Turn the air control knob to HEATER. 
2. Turn the fan control knob to the desired  speed. 
3. Turn the temperature control knob to a 
comfortable setting. 
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