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dele you  can  learn  about  the  many 
tandard  and  optional  features  on  our  Pontiac.  and information  on 
tarting.  shifting  and braking 
. Also 
!xplained  are  the  instrument  panel 
nd the  warning  systems  that  tell  you 
’ everything  is working  properly .. 
ind  what to do if you  have  a  problem . 
Part 2 
Features & Controls 
Keys ..... ....................................................... 46 
DoorLocks ........................................................ 47 
Keyless Entry System 
............................................... 50 
GloveBox ........................................................ 54 
Ignitionswitch 
..................................................... 55 
StartingYourEngine ................................................ 56 
Engine Coolant Heater (Engine  Block Heater) ............................ 58 
Shifting the Automatic Transaxle ...................................... 59 
Shifting the Five-Speed Manual Transaxle ............................... 64 
Shifting  Into Park (Automatic Transaxle) ................................ 67 
Windows 
......................................................... 72 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction Lever ....................................... 73 
CruiseControl 
..................................................... 74 
Lightcontrols 
..................................................... 77 
Battery  Rundown  Protection 
.......................................... 80 
Windshield  Wipers .................................................. 81 
Windshield  Washer ................................................. 82 
Mirrors ........................................................... 82 
SunVisors ........................................................ 84 
Instrumentpanel ................................................... 88 
Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ................................... 93 
ParkingBrake ...................................................... 66 
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Should  interference to this  system  occur, 
try this: 
0 Check  to  determine if battery 
replacement  is  necessary.  See  the 
instructions  on  battery  replacement. 
Check  the  distance.  You  may be  too 
far  from  your  vehicle.  This  product 
has  a maximum  range. 
0 Check  the  location.  Other  vehicles  or 
objects  may  be  blocking  the  signal. 
See  your  Pontiac  dealer  or a qualified 
technician  for service. 
Changes  or  modifications  to this system 
by  other 
than an  authorized  service 
facility  could  void  authorization  to use 
this  equipment. 
Operation 
The  driver’s  door  will  unlock 
automatically 
when UNLOCK is pressed. 
If  UNLOCK 
is pressed  twice  quickly,  all 
doors 
will unlock.  All  the  doors will lock 
when  DOOR  is  pressed.  The trunk  will 
unlock  anytime  the  opened  trunk  symbol  is  pressed 
if the  ignition  is  off. If the 
ignition  is 
ON, the  trunk will unlock if 
the  transaxle  is in NETURAL (N) or 
PARK  (P). 
Press DOOR or UNLOCK  to illuminate 
the interior lights. The lights  will  then  go 
off  after 
40 seconds or  when  the  ignition 
is  turned  on  (See “Illuminated  Entry/Exit 
System” 
in the Index). 
Matching  Transmitter(s) 
To Your Vehicle 
Each  key  chain  transmitter  is  coded to 
prevent  another  transmitter  from  unlocking 
your  vehicle.  If a transmitter  is  lost  or 
stolen,  a replacement  can  be  purchased 
through  your  dealer.  Remember to  bring 
any  remaining  transmitters 
with you  when 
you 
go to  your  dealer.  When  the  dealer 
matches  the  replacement  transmitter  to 
your  vehicle, 
the remaining  transmitters 
must  also 
be matched.  Once the  new 
transmitter  is coded,  the  lost  transmitter 
will not  unlock  your  vehicle. 
You  can  match  a transmitter  to as  many 
different  vehicles as you  own,  provided 
they are equipped 
with exactly  the same 
model  system. (General Motors  offers 
several different models  of these systems 
on 
their vehicles.)  Each  vehicle  can  have 
only  two transmitters  matched to 
it. 
See your  dealer  to match  transmitters to 
another  vehicle. 
3attery  Replacement 
Jnder  normal  use,  the  batteries in your 
ey  chain transmitter should  last about 
NO years. 
‘ou can  tell  the  batteries  are weak i.f the 
-ansmitter  won’t  work  at 
the normal 
mge 
in any  location.  If  you  have to get 
lose to your  vehicle  before the 
-ansmitter  works,  it’s  probably 
time to 
hange the  batteries. 
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Features & Controls 
Battery  Replacement 
(CONK) 
To Replace Batteries in  the Remote 
Keyless  Entry: 
1. Remove the  screw  from  back  cover. 
2. Lift the  front  cover off,  bottom  half 
first. 
3. Remove and replace the two batteries 
(2016). 
4. Reassemble  the  transmitter. 
5. Check the transmitter operation. 
Tailgate  Caution 
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Theft 
Vehicle  theft is big  business,  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  walk away from  your  vehicle with 
the  keys  inside,  it’s  an  easy  target  for  joy 
riders  or  professional  thieves 
-- so don’t 
do 
it. 
When  you  park  your  Pontiac  and  open  the 
driver’s  door,  you’ll  hear  a chime 
reminding  you  to remove  your  key from 
the  ignition  and  take 
it with  you.  Always 
do  this.  Your  steering  wheel  will  be 
locked,  and 
so will  your  ignition.  If  you 
have  an  automatic  transaxle,  taking  your 
key  out  also  locks  your  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. 
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Features & Controls 
Key Release  Button 
(MANUAL TRANSAXLE) (CONT.) 
NOTICE: 
If your  key  seems stuck in LOCK 
and you  can’t turn it, be sure it is all 
the.way  in. If 
it is,  then turn the 
steering  wheel  left  and  right  while 
you 
turn the  key  hard. But turn the 
key  only 
with your  hand.  Using  a 
tool  to force 
it could  break  the  key 
or  the  ignition  switch. 
If none  of  this 
works,  then  your  vehicle  needs 
service. 
Starting Your Engine 
Engines  start differently. The  8th  digit of 
your  Vehicle  Identification Number (VIN) 
shows 
the code letter or number for  your 
engine.  You 
will find  the  VIN  at  the  top 
left 
of your  instrument  panel.  (See 
”Vehicle  Identification Number” 
in the 
Index.)  Follow  the  proper  steps  to start 
the  engine. 
Automatic  transaxle 
Move  your  shift lever to PARK  (P) or 
NEUTRAL  (N). Your  engine  won’t  start 
in any other  position -- that’s  a safety 
feature.  To  restart  when  you’re  already 
.EUTRAL (N) only. 
Don’t  try to shift  to PARK (P) if 
your  Pontiac  is moving.  If  you do, 
you  could  damage the transaxle. 
Shift to  PARK (P) only  when  your 
vehicle 
is stopped. 
Manual  transaxle 
Hold  the  clutch  pedal  to  the  floor,  then 
shift  your  gear  selector  to  neutral  while 
starting  the  engine.  Your vehicle  won’t 
start 
if the  clutch  pedal  is  not  all  the  way 
down 
-- that’s  a safety  feature. 
Both  Transaxles 
To  Start  Your 2.3 Liter  EnEine 
(Codes 
3. D or  A): 
1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator  pedal, 
turn  your  ignition  key  to START. 
When  the  engine  starts,  let 
go of  the 
key.  The idle  speed 
will go down  as 
your  engine  gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding  your  key in START  for 
longer  than 
15 seconds  at  a time will 
cause  your  battery  to  be drained 
much  sooner.  And  the  excessive 
heat  can  damage your  starter  motor. 
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2. If  it  doesn’t  start  right  away,  and  if  the 
weather  is  very  cold  (below 
-20” F, or 
-29” C), push  the  accelerator  pedal 
about  one-quarter  of 
the way  down 
while  you 
turn the  key  to “Start.” Do 
this  until  the  engine  starts.  As  soon as 
it does,  let go of the  key. 
3. If your  engine  still  won’t  start  (or 
starts  but  then stops), it  could  be 
flooded  with  too  much  gasoline.  Try 
pushing  your  accelerator  pedal  all the 
way  to the  floor  and  holding  it there  as 
you  hold  the  key 
in “Start”.for  about 
three  seconds.  This  clears  the  extra 
gasoline  from 
the engine.  If the car 
starts  briefly  but  then  stops  again,  do 
the  same  thing,  but  this  time  keep  the 
pedal 
about one-quarter of the  way 
down  for  five  or six  seconds. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed  to work 
with  the electronics  in your  vehicle. 
If  you  add  electrical  parts or 
accessories,  you  could change the 
way  the fuel injection  system 
operates.  Before adding electrical 
equipment,  check  with  your  dealer. 
If  you  don’t, your engine  might  not 
perform  properly. 
If  you  ever have to have your 
vehicle  towed, see  the  part  of  this 
manual  that tells  how to  do  it 
without  damaging  your  vehicle.  See 
“Towing  Your Pontiac” 
in the 
Index. 
To Start  Your V6 Engine (Code M): 
1. Without  pushing the accelerator pedal, 
turn  your  ignition key to “Start.” 
When  the engine starts,  let 
go of the 
key.  The idle speed  will  go down  as 
your  engine gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding  your  key in “Start” for 
longer  than 
15 seconds at a time  will 
cause  your  battery  to 
be drained 
much  sooner.  And  the excessive 
heat  can  damage your starter  motor. 
. If your engine  won’t start (or starts  but 
then  stops),  it  could  be  flooded with 
too  much  gasoline.  Try  pushing  your 
accelerator  pedal all the way 
to the 
floor  and  holding  it there as you  hold 
the  key 
in “Start” for about three 
seconds.  If  the car starts briefly  but 
then  stops again,  do the  same  thing, 
but  this  time  keep  the pedal down for 
five or six  seconds. This clears the 
extra gasoline  from the engine. 
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Features & Controls 
Rear  Reading  Lights 
(OPTION) 
These overhead lights and the interior courtesy lights  will come  on  when  you 
open the  doors. 
To turn  on a reading  light when  the doors 
are  closed,  push the button.  Press it again 
to  turn 
off the  light. 
Trunk  Light 
This  light comes on when  you open  your 
trunk. It also comes  on  when  you open 
the doors or 
turn on  the  courtesy lights. 
Battery  Rundown 
Protection 
Your Pontiac  is equipped  with a Battery 
Rundown Protection feature designed to 
protect  your  vehicle's battery. 
When any interior light (trunk,  reading, 
footwell  or glove 
box) is left on  when the 
ignition is turned 
off, the  Battery 
Rundown Protection system  will 
automatically shut the light 
off after 20 
minutes.  This will avoid draining  the 
battery. 
To reactivate the interior lights, either: 
0 The ignition must  be  turned on 
0 The activated light switch  must  be 
turned  off and then on, OR 
0 A front door  must  be  opened. 
The  Battery  Rundown  Protection  feature 
will also  be  activated  when  any  door  of 
your  vehicle  is left  open. 
Also,  if  your  vehicle  is  left  with  the 
ignition  turned 
off for over 24 days, 
battery  power to  your  clock,  audio  system 
and  Remote  Keyless  Entry  (if  you  have 
this  option)  will  be  turned 
off to reduce 
battery  drain.  When 
the ignition  is  turned 
on again, battery  power  will  be 
resupplied.  However,  under  these 
conditions,  it  will  be  necessary  to  reset 
the clock  and  audio  system  settings. 
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Problems on the Road 
Hazard  Warning Flashers 
Your  hazard  warning  flashers let you 
warn others. They  also let police know 
you have  a problem.  Your front  and rear 
turn  signal  lights  will flash on and  off. 
Move the switch  to  the right to  make  you 
front and rear turn signal lights flash  on 
and  off. 
Your  hazard  warning  flashers work no 
matter  what position  your key is 
in, and 
even  if the  key  isn’t  in. 
To turn  off  the flashers,  move  the  switch 
to  the left. 
When  the hazard  warning  flashers are on, 
your  turn  signals won’t  work. 
Other Warning  Devices 
If  you carry  reflective  triangles,  you  can 
set  one  up at the  side  of the  road  about 
300 feet (100 m) behind  your  vehicle. 
Jump Starting 
If  your  battery  has  run  down,  you  may 
want  to use  another  vehicle  and  some 
jumper  cables to 
start your  Pontiac.  But 
please  follow  the  steps  below  to  do it 
safely. 
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