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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Cruise  Control  (Option) 
With cruise control, you can maintain a speed of about 
25 mph (40km/h) or more without keeping  your foot on 
the  accelerator. 
This can really help on long trips. Cniise

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual The anti-lock  system  can  change  the  brake  pressure  faster 
than  any  driver  could.  The  computer  is  programmed  to 
make the  most of available  tire  and  road  conditions. 
You can  stee

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Braking  in  Emergencies 
At  some  time,  nearly  every driver gets into a situation 
that  requires  hard braking. 
If you  have  anti-lock,  you can steer  and  brake  at  the 
same  time.  However

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Check  your mirrors, glance over  your  shoulder, and 
start  your  left lane change signal before  moving out 
of the right  lane to pass. When  you are far enough 
ahead  of the passed vehicle to se

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Of course, traction is reduced  when  water,  snow,  ice, 
gravel  or  other  material  is on  the  road.  For  safety, 
you’ll 
want to slow  down  and adjust  your  driving  to  these 
conditions.

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual four vehicle  can tow  a trailer. To identify  what the 
vehicle trailering capacity is  for your  vehicle,  you 
should  read  the information 
in “Weight of the Trailer” 
that  appears later in

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual Towing Your Vehicle 
Try to have  a Pontiac dealer  or a professional towing 
service  tow your Grand 
Prix. See “Roadside Assistance” 
in  the-  Index. 
If your vehicle has  been changed  or modi

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual If a Tire Goes  Flat 
It’s  unusual  for a  tire  to  “blow  out”  while you’re  driving, 
especially  if  you  maintain  your tires  properly.  If air  goes 
out  of  a  tire,  it’s  much

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual 4. Raise  the  vehicle by turning the jack handle 
clockwise.  Raise the vehicle  far enough 
off the 
ground 
for the  spare  tire  to  fit under  the vehicle. 
5. Remove  all wheel  nuts  and  take

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PONTIAC PONTIAC 1996  Owners Manual After the tires  have  been rotated, adjust the front  and 
rear  inflation pressures  as shown  on the Tire-Loading 
Information label. Make certain  that all wheel  nuts  are 
properly  tightened.
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