sensor PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995 Owners Manual
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What  will  you  see  after  an  air  bag  inflates? 
After the air  bag  inflates,  it quickly  deflates. This occurs 
so quickly  that  some  people  may  not  even realize  the air 
bag  inflated.  Some components  of  the  air  bag  module  in 
the  steering  wheel  hub  will  be  hot for a  short  time,  but 
the  part  of  the  bag  that  comes into contact  with  you  will 
not  be hot to  the  touch.  There will  be some  smoke  and 
dust  coming  from  vents  in  the deflated  air  bag.  Air  bag 
inflation  will  not  prevent  the  driver from seeing or from 
being  able to  steer  the  vehicle,  nor  will  it stop  people 
from  leaving  the  vehicle. 
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The air  bag is designed  to  inflate  only  once.  After  it 
inflates,  you’ll  need  some  new parts  for  your  air  bag 
system. 
If you  don’t  get  them,  the  air  bag  system 
won’t  be  there  to  help  protect  you 
in another  crash. 
A new  system  will  include  the  air  bag  module  and 
possibly  other  parts.  The  service  manual  for  your 
vehicle  covers  the  need  to  replace  other 
parts. 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a  diagnostic  module, 
which  records  information  about  the  air  bag  system. 
The  module  records  information  about  the  readiness 
of  the  system,  when  the  sensors 
are activated  and 
driver’s  safety  belt  usage  at  deployment. 
Let  only  qualified  technicians  work  on  your  air  bag 
system.  Improper  service  can  mean  that  your  air  bag 
system  won’t  work  properly.  See your  dealer  for 
service. 
I NOTICE: 
If  you  damage  the  cover  for  the  driver’s  air bag, 
it  may  not  work  properly.  You  may  have  to 
replace  the  air bag  module. 
Do not  open  or  break 
the  air bag  cover. 
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Instrument  Panel  Intensity  Control 
You can  brighten  or  dim  your  instrument  cluster  lamps 
by  rotating  the  instrument  panel  intensity  control  switch. 
Rotate  the  switch  all  the  way to the  right  to turn  on  the 
interior  courtesy  lamps.  Rotate  the  switch  to the  left  to 
turn off  the  instrument  cluster  lamps  and  displays. 
Fog Lamps 
The  switch  for  your  fog  lamps  is  next  to the  instrument 
panel  intensity  control. 
Push  the  top  of  the  switch 
to turn  the  fog  lamps  on. 
When  using fog lamps,  the  parking  lamps  or low  beam 
headlamps  must  be on. 
Fog  lamps  will go off  whenever  the  high  beam 
headlamps  come  on. When the  high beams go off,  the 
fog  lamps  will  come  on  again. 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (Canada  Only) 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL)  can  make it easier for 
others  to see  the  front 
of your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL  can  be helpful  in  many  different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be especially  helpful  in the 
short  periods  after dawn  and  before  sunset. Several 
countries,  including  Canada,  require 
DRL. 
A light sensor  on  top  of the  instrument  panel makes  the 
DRL  work, 
so be  sure  it isn’t  covered.  The DRL  system 
will  make  your  high  beam  headlamps  come  on at 
reduced  brightness  when: 
The  ignition  is on, 
0 The  headlamp  switch  is  off,  and 
0 The parking  brake  is released  (manual  transaxle). 
The shift  lever  is  not  in PARK (P)  or  NEUTRAL (N) 
(automatic  transaxle). 
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Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is an  air  bag  readiness  light on the instrument 
panel,  which  shows  AIR  BAG.  The system  checks the 
air  bag’s  electrical  system  for malfunctions.  The light 
tells  you  if  there  is an  electrical  problem. The system 
check  includes  the  air bag  sensors  and module,  the 
wiring  and  the  diagnostic  module.  For  more  information 
on  the  air  bag  system,  see  “Air Bag”  in  the  Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
You will see this  light 
flash 
for a  few  seconds 
when  you  turn  your 
ignition to 
RUN or 
START.  Then the  light 
should  go out.  This 
means  the system  is 
ready. 
If  the  air  bag  readiness  light  doesn’t  come  on  when  you 
start  your  vehicle,  or  stays  on, 
or comes  on  when  you 
are  driving,  your  air  bag  system  may  not  work  properly. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced  right  away. 
Charging  System  Light 
The charging system  light 
will  come  on briefly  when 
you  turn  on  the  ignition,  but 
the engine 
is not  running,  as 
a  check  to show  you 
it is 
working.  Then it should go 
out. 
If  it stays  on  when  your  engine is running, or  comes  on 
while  you  are  driving, you  may  have 
a problem  with  the 
electrical  charging system. It could  indicate  that  you 
have  a loose  generator  drive belt or another  electrical 
problem.  Have  it checked  right away.  Driving while  this 
light is  on  could  drain your  battery. 
If you must drive a short distance  with the  light  on,  be 
certain to 
turn off all  your  accessories,  such  as  the  radio 
and  air conditioner. 
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Fuels in  Foreign  Countries 
If  you  plan on driving  in another  country  outside  the 
U.S. or Canada,  unleaded fuel may  be hard  to find. Do 
not use  leaded  gasoline.  If  you use  even  one tankful, 
your  emission  controls  won’t  work  well or at all.  With 
continuous  use,  spark  plugs  can  get  fouled,  the exhaust 
system can  corrode,  and  your  engine  oil can  deteriorate 
quickly.  Your  vehicle’s  oxygen  sensor  will  be  damaged. 
All 
of that  means  costly  repairs  that  wouldn’t  be  covered 
by  your  warranty. 
To check on fuel  availability, ask an  auto  club,  or 
contact  a  major  oil company  that  does business  in  the 
country  where  you’ll  be  driving. 
You  can also  write  us  at  the  following  address  for 
advice.  Just  tell  us  where  you’re  going  and  give your 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN). 
General  Motors  Overseas  Distribution  Corporation 
North  American  Export  Sales  (NAES) 
1908 Colonel  Sam Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario 
LlH 8P7 
Filling Your Tank 
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