reset PONTIAC GTO 2004 Owners Manual
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Vehicle Personalization
Vehicle Personalization mode enables the driver to
customize some of the vehicle features using the trip
computer switch and instrument panel center display.
Only features that are equipped on the vehicle will
be displayed.
The following list shows features that can be reset or
customized.
•Restore To Factory Settings
•Underspeed Chime
•Distance To Arrival Display
•Arrival Default
•Trip Computer A and B
•Stop Watch
•Rest Reminder
•Digital Speedometer
•Radio Display
•Confirmation Beeps
•Speed Dependent Volume
•Audio Distortion Limiter
•Headlights Off Delay Time
•Headlights Approach Time
•Auto Headlights Sensitivity
•Courtesy Lamp Timeout
•Ignition Off Courtesy Lamp
•Two Stage Unlock
•Auto Lock In Drive (Automatic Transmission Only)
•Door Lock Indication
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Entering Programming Mode
The vehicle programming mode is accessed through the
Options Menu. To access the Options Menu, do the
following:
1. When the vehicle is
stationary, hold down
the MODE button while
turning the ignition
from LOCK to ON.
2. When the vehicle has been started, the system
check completed and the vehicle speed is less
than 6 mph (10 km/h), then the Options Menu is
displayed for three seconds.
If the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), the
Options Menu disappears and the display reverts
back to the previous trip computer function.
The programming mode is not accessible if an
alarm warning has been activated or a warning
symbol on the instrument panel has been triggered.
RQ(Programming Mode Selection):When the
Options Menu is displayed, use the trip computer up or
down arrows to enter the programming mode.
There are help screens available to assist you in
understanding the feature that you are adjusting. If a
menu item is selected and the screen is left for
more than five seconds, a help screen displays to
inform you how to operate the selected feature.
Navigating the Menu
To scroll through the different personalization features,
press the MODE button. To change the setting, use
the up or down arrows. To continue, press the MODE
button.
The following information shows how to reset or
customize features after entering the main menu:
RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTINGS
This option restores the instrument panel, audio system
and other general vehicle systems to the factory
default settings. Use the up or down arrows to select
Yes or No. Press the MODE button to continue. If Yes
is selected, the next feature will be displayed after a
two second delay. This delay is to allow time for
the default parameters to be set.
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UNDERSPEED CHIME
This option is used to enable or disable the underspeed
chime. Overspeed provides a chime when your
travelling speed exceeds the overspeed chosen value,
whereas underspeed provides an additional chime
to indicate when your travelling speed again drops below
the overspeed. Use the up or down arrows to select
Yes or No. If Yes is selected, the underspeed chime is
activated. Press the MODE button to continue. The
default selection is No.
DIST TO ARRIVAL DISPLAY
This option is used to enable or /disable the Time to
Arrival/Distance to Arrival/Remaining Fuel set of
displays. Use the up or down arrows to select Yes or
No. If Yes is selected, the Time to Arrival/Distance
to Arrival/Remaining Fuel set of displays is activated.
Press the MODE button to continue. The default
selection is No.
ARRIVAL DEFAULT
The Distance to Arrival, can be reset, when not in
personalization mode, by pressing the SET button for
less than two seconds. The distance resets to 300 miles
(500 km), which is the default setting. When in
personalization mode, the default setting can be altered
up or down with the up or down arrows. When correct,
press the MODE button to continue.
TRIP COMPUTERA&B
This option is used to select either one or two Trip
Time/Trip Distance/Fuel Used set of displays. Use
the up or down arrows to select Trip A or TripA&B.
Press the MODE button to continue. The default
selection is Trip A.
STOP WATCH
This option is used to enable or disable the Stop Watch
display. Use the up or down arrows to select Yes or
No. If Yes is selected, the Stop Watch display is
activated. Press the MODE button to continue. The
default selection is No.
REST REMINDER
This option is to alert the driver that they may have
been travelling for too long without a break. Use the
up or down arrows to select No or Yes, the default is Off.
Press the MODE button to continue.
DIGITAL SPEEDO
This option allows you to turn on a digital speedometer
that will display on the center display. Use the up or
down arrows to select Yes or No. The default selection
is Yes. Press MODE to continue.
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Fog Lamps
The dial to the left of the steering wheel on the
instrument panel also controls the fog lamps.
-(Fog Lamp):When using the fog lamps, the
ignition must be on as well as the parking lamps or the
low-beam headlamps. If the high-beam headlamps
are activated or flashed, the fog lamps will turn off.
Pull the exterior lamp adjuster dial out to turn the fog
lamps on, and push the dial in to turn the fog lamps off.
The indicator light in the knob will come on when the
fog lamps are working.
Headlamps and Dimming Instructions
When the headlamps are switched on, the instrument
panel is automatically illuminated. Once illuminated, you
can adjust their brightness. Some illuminated areas
of the vehicle have been linked to the brightness control,
such as the trip computer, headlamp switch, radio,
etc. This means that the interior lights can be adjusted
to your preference. When the headlamps are turned
off and back on again, the brightness level reverts to the
last adjusted setting. SeeInterior Lamps on page 3-15
for more information.
Headlamps On When Approaching the
Vehicle
Your vehicle is designed to provide additional security,
when returning to the vehicle at night. When the
UNLOCK or LOCK button on the key is used, the car’s
exterior lights will come on for a preset time or until
the car is relocked. This feature only works if the
headlamp control is in the AUTO or headlamp positions.
To set or adjust the time the headlamps stay on after
the UNLOCK button has been pressed, seeVehicle
Personalization on page 2-32.
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Interior Lamps
Instrument Panel Brightness
When the parking lamps
are turned on, the interior
instruments are
automatically illuminated
and you can adjust
the brightness. Move the
tab clockwise to increase
brightness and
counterclockwise to
decrease brightness.
Courtesy Lamps
When a door is open, the courtesy lamps will
automatically come on.
Dome Lamp
The dome lamp has three positions.
ON:In this position, the dome lamp is always on.DOOR:In this position, the light automatically comes
on when a door is opened. It will turn off 30 seconds
after the last door is closed. If the ignition is turned on,
the light turns off immediately unless a door is open.
OFF:In this position, the dome lamp is always off, even
when a door is opened.
The dome lamp can be set to remain on for a preset
amount of time after the ignition has been turned
off. SeeVehicle Personalization on page 2-32.
Entry Lighting
The entry lighting feature illuminates the interior of the
vehicle before you enter. The interior lamps will come on
for 40 seconds when you unlock the doors using the
remote key buttons and the ignition is in LOCK.
After 40 seconds have elapsed, the interior lamps will
turn off. The lamps will turn off before 40 seconds have
elapsed if you do the following:
•Lock all doors using the remote key buttons.
•Lock the doors manually using the lock knob.
When any door is opened, entry lighting is canceled.
The interior lamps will stay on while any door is opened
and turn off when all doors are closed. The interior
lamps may stay on for up to 25 seconds after all doors
have been closed if they have not been locked.
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Front Reading Lamps
Your vehicle has reading lamps located in the dome
lamp. The lamps can be turned on and off manually by
pressing the side of each reading lamp when the
doors are closed.
Trunk Lamp
The trunk lamp comes on when you open your trunk.
Battery Run-Down Protection
Your vehicle has a battery run-down protection feature
designed to protect your vehicle’s battery.
It will activate when there has been no electrical change
for one hour, nothing has been turned on or off, after
the ignition has been turned to ON or ACCESSORIES.
At this time, all the interior lamps will turn off: dome,
reading, glovebox, trunk.
The system is turned on if a door is opened, the vehicle
is unlocked, or the trunk is opened. Once the system
is turned on, the one hour battery protection time resets
to zero and the interior lamps will continue to operate
for another hour, or until the vehicle is locked.The interior lamp system will shut down 10 seconds
after your vehicle is locked using either the key or the
remote key locking system. However, if an interior lamp,
such as the dome lamp, has been turned on manually
and is on at the time the vehicle is locked, the
system will not shut down after the normal 10 seconds.
The one hour battery protection will be activated
instead.
The vehicle’s hazard lights will continue to operate at
all times.Accessory Control
If you want the accessories to operate once the key has
been removed from the ignition, you must turn the
system on by either manually starting an accessory,
such as turning the radio on again. This will activate a
one hour timer that will operate accessories such as
the radio, accessory power outlet, and windshield wipers
before turning off. These actions will reset the timer to
zero. Likewise, if an accessory such as the radio is
turned on at any time during the one hour period, the
timer is reset to zero and all accessories will continue to
operate for another hour. To enable accessory control
after the system has been reset, you must turn the
ignition on and then off again.
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Trip Computer
The buttons for the trip
computer are located to
the right of the gages and
the display is located
directly beneath the gages.
The basic, more commonly used functions of the trip
computer are shown following. Tap the MODE button to
scroll between the different sets of display.
You will notice that speed related displays are in the left
window, distance related displays in the center, and
fuel related windows on the right.
When the ignition is turned on, the trip computer
displays the same functions as when the ignition was
last turned off.The trip computer can be reset when AVG SPEED or
TRIP TIME are shown on the left window. To reset,
press the SET button for less than two seconds.
Resetting does not affect the Odometer, Overspeed,
Distance to Empty, Time to Arrival, Distance to Arrival,
Instantaneous Fuel, or Remaining Fuel.
Vehicle personalization is available through the trip
computer controls and display. SeeVehicle
Personalization on page 2-32.
AVG SPEED
This function shows the average speed, while the
engine is running, since the trip computer was reset.
Odometer
This function records miles travelled since the car
was built.
AVG FUEL
This function shows average fuel used since the trip
computer was reset. After resetting, a high number may
initially be shown, due to the short distance travelled
and the high fuel used when accelerating.
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TRIP TIME
This function shows the engine running time since the
trip computer was reset. If this exceeds 99 hours
and 59 minutes, the trip time is displayed in hours only.
Trip Distance
This function shows the miles travelled from the start of
a particular trip. Reset the reading to zero by pressing
and holding the SET button down for eight seconds.
FUEL USED
This function shows the total gallons/liters of fuel used
since the trip computer was reset.
TIME TO ARRIVAL
This function shows trip time to arrival in hours and
minutes, based on distance to arrival. If this exceeds
99 hours and 59 minutes, the time to arrival is displayed
in hours only.
Dist to Arrival
At the start of a trip estimate your distance to arrival.
Tap the up or down arrows until the display shows your
estimated trip distance. When you drive off, the computer
constantly updates your time to arrival, based on
changing driving speeds. You can use the up or down
arrows to adjust the miles any time this display is shown.
FUEL REMAINING
This function shows the gallons of fuel left in the fuel
tank, rounded to the nearest one gallon/liter. When the
fuel level is down to about two gallons, LO is displayed
instead of gallons.
If the Low Fuel message in the trip computer comes on
when driving, it indicates that the fuel level is low.
The Low Fuel message is displayed until the MODE
button on the trip computer switch is pressed. The trip
computer then displays its calculation of miles to
empty for 10 seconds before reverting to the original trip
computer display with a small low fuel symbol on the
left. The symbol will remain until the fuel tank is
filled above the low fuel level. If the Very Low Fuel
message in the trip computer comes on when driving, it
indicates that the fuel level is very low. The Very
Low Fuel message is displayed until the MODE button
on the trip computer switch is pressed. The trip
computer then displays its calculation of miles to empty
for 10 seconds before reverting to the original trip
computer display with a small flashing low fuel symbol
on the left. The symbol will remain until the fuel tank
is filled above the very low fuel level.
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O/SPEED (Overspeed)
Overspeed sets the speed you don’t want to exceed.
For example, if driving in a 45 mph zone, set
OVERSPEED to 45 mph, by tapping the up or down
arrows. The overspeed setting is displayed in the
left window. When the vehicle speed exceeds the
setting, the overspeed warning message and an audible
chime warns you that you are speeding. At that time
the trip computer automatically shows the overspeed
display, allowing you to make adjustments if required.
If in the Overspeed preset, press and hold MODE
for two seconds.
Underspeed Chime
Overspeed provides a chime when your travelling speed
exceeds the overspeed value, whereas underspeed
provides a chime to indicate when your travelling speed
again drops below the overspeed.
Dist to Empty
Distance to empty is an estimate of how far your current
fuel level will last. It is based on your previous fuel
usage and is frequently updated. Therefore, as
conditions become suited to more economical driving
the Dist to Empty may actually increase, for example
from city to highway driving.
In addition, movement of fuel in the tank can cause the
reading to fluctuate when the fuel level is low.
INST FUEL
This function shows instantaneous fuel usage in
gallons/liters per 60 miles/ kilometers when driving.
When speed drops below 6 mph (10 km/h) the usage is
shown in gallons per hour.
O/Speed P2 (Overspeed Presets)
Instead of adjusting overspeed up and down in
increments of 3 mph (5km/h), you can set four
commonly used speeds. Hold down the MODE button
for two seconds when the overspeed display is
shown. The display changes from normal overspeed
operation to overspeed preset. P1 is the first preset
number, with a default setting of 35 mph (60 km/h).
Tap the up arrow to see the other three presets.
The overspeed preset display has now replaced the
normal overspeed display. Tap the MODE button
to scroll through the other displays.
To change the display back to normal overspeed, hold
down the MODE button for two seconds while the
overspeed preset display is shown.
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Altering Overspeed Presets
The default overspeed settings can be changed for your
individual preference.
The car must be standing still when changing a preset.
Ensure the preset you wish to change is showing.
Then briefly press the SET button. The display starts to
flash. Use the up or down arrows to adjust the setting.
When correct, briefly press the SET button. Each
PRESET can be changed in this way.
The presets are automatically arranged in
ascending order.
One or more presets can be assigned to OFF, by
reducing the preset down to 0 (OFF). When driving you
then only have three or less presets to choose from.
To turn back on, select the OFF preset (when the
vehicle is standing still) and use the up arrow to increase
the number.
If the up or down arrows are briefly pressed while
driving, the overspeed setting is changed to the speed
at which you are travelling.
If the SET button is pressed for two seconds, either
while driving or standing still, overspeed is turned
completely off or on.
Stop Watch
The stop watch function, when enabled, records
elapsed time. It can be used, for example, to measure
the time taken to travel between two points on a trip.
To start/stop the stop watch, press SET to reset it, then
press and hold MODE for more than three seconds.
The trip computer must be on Trip Time for this function
to work.
DIGITAL SPEEDO
If digital speedo mode is activated, the mph (km/h) are
shown in a large digital mode.
Rest Reminder
This feature alerts you when you may have been
travelling for too long without a break. After the ignition
is turned on, a timer will start, and after two hours of
continuous driving, the trip computer automatically
shows the rest reminder display. The default on this
feature is off.
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