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1994 Pontiac Trans Sport -. i ! --. Pontiac Trans Sport 1994 Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Introduction HOWto Use this Manual ............. 3G 7 Part I Seats & Restraint Systems ........... 7e Part 2 Features & Controls ............... 53 e Part 3 Comfort Controls & Audio Systems . 119 Part 4 Your Driving and the Road ......... Part 5 Problems on the Road ............. 175 1 Part 6 Service & Appearance Care ........ 205 y Part 7 MaintenanceSchedule ............ 255 r Part 8 Customer Assistance Information .. 273 L Includes “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 277. part9 Index 297 ........................... a~~ Service Station Information .. Last Page Printed in USA 10260060 A Second Edition ... Important Notes About this Manual Please keep this manual in your Pontiac, so it will be there if you ever need it when you’re on the road. If you sell the vehicle, please leave this manual in it so the new owner can use it. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes in the product after that time without further notice. Note to Canadian Owners For vehicles first sold in Canada, substitute thename “General Motors of Canada Limited” for Pontiac Motor Division whenever it appears in this manual. For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a French Language Manual: Aux propriktaires canadiens: Vous pouvez vous procurer un exemplaire de ceguide en fraqais chez votre concessionaire ou au DGN Marketing Services Ltd., 1500 Bonhill Rd., Mississauga, Ontario L5T lC7. Published by Pontiac Motor Division The *ord Pontiac, the Pontiac Emblem and the name General Motors Corporation Trans Sport are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. The word Delco is a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation. @ Copyright 1993 General Motors Corporation, Pontiac Motor Division. All rights reserved. m.. 2 How to Use this Manual Using Your 1994 Pontiac Part 3: Comfort Controls & Audio Part 8: Customer Assistance Owner’s Manual Systems Information This part tells you how to adjust the This part tells you how to contact Pontiac Many people read theirowner’s manual ventilation and comfort controls and how for assistance and how to get service from beginning to end when they first to operate your sound system. publications. It also gives you information receive their new vehicle. Thiswill help Part 4: Your Driving and the Road on “Reporting Safety Defects’’ on page you learn about the features and controls 277. for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll Here you’ll find helpful information and Part 9: Index find that pictures and words work tips about the road and how to drive under together to explain things quickly. different conditions. Here’s an alphabetical listing of almost every subject in this manual. You can use it There are nine parts with black-tabbed Part 5: Problems on the Road to quickly find something you want to read. pages in this manual. Each part begins This part tells you what to do if you have with a brief list of contents, so you can Service Station Information 3 problem while driving, such as a flat tire usually tell at a glance if that part contains 3r engine overheating. This is a quick reference of service the information you want. information. You can find it on the last Part 6: Services & Appearance Care You can bend the manual slightly to reveal page of this manual. the black tabs that help you finda part. Here the manual tells you how to keep your Pontiac running properly and Part 1: Seats & Restraint Systems looking good. This part tells you how to use yourseats Part 7: Maintenance Schedule and safety belts properly. It also explains This part tells you when to perform the “SIR” (Air Bag) System. vehicle maintenance and what fluids and Part 2: Features & Controls lubricants to use. This part explains how to start and operate your Pontiac. d... How to Use this Manual Safety Warnings and You will also find a circle with a slash Vehicle Damage Warnings ihrough it in this book. This safety Symbols symbol means: Also, in this book you will find these You will find a number of safety cautions notices: in this book. We use a box with gray background and the word CAUTION to “Don’t,” tell you about things that could hurt you if “Don’t do this,” NOTICE: you were to ignore the warning. or “Don’t let this happen.” These mean there is something that could damage your vehicle. In the notice area, we tell you about something that can damage your vehicle. Many times, this damage would not be covered by your warranty, and it could be costly. But the notice will tell you what to In the gray caution area, we tell you what do to help avoid the damage. the hazard is. Then we tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce the hazard. Please When you read other manuals, you might read these cautions. If you don’t, you or see CAUTION and NOTICE warningsin others could be hurt. different colors or in different words.In this manual, we’ve used the familiar words that Pontiac has usedfor years. You’ll also see warning labels on your vehicle. They use yellow for cautions, blue for notices, and the words CAUTION or NOTICE. ...4 These symbols Here are some are used on other symbols warning and you may see: indicator lights: For example, These symbols These symbols These symbols FUSE -%- these symbols are important have to do with are on some of ENGINE are used on an for you and your lights: your controls: COOLANT F- original battery: your passengers TEMP -- whenever your vehicle is WINDSHIELD driven: WIPER BATTERY CHARGING I-1 SYSTEM DOOR LOCK RADIO k UNLOCK VOLUME ,I PROTECT TURN EYES BY SIGNALS e SHIELDING FASTEN 4 SEAT RADIATOR CONDITIONINGAIR 43 CAUSTIC COOLANT a BELTS TRUNK RELEASE WINDOW FUEL @ a BURNS DEFOGGER ENGINE OIL LIGHTER PRESSURE 9% VENTILATING crl m FANr;- HIGH ORBEAM =o= TEMPOIL SPARK OR ,\I/, FLAME COULD FOG LAMPS SPEAKER EXPLODE $0 ANTIU)CKBRAKE (i) BATTERY b 5... Notes / ...6 Part I Seats & Restraint Systems . Here you’ll find information about the Seats and Seat Controls ............................................... 8 seats in pur Pontiac and how to use Removing and Replacing Rear Seats ............................... : .... 11 your safety beltsproperly . You can SafetyBelts ....................................................... 17 also tearn about some things you How to Wear Safety Belts Properly ..................................... 21 should do with safety belts not . DriverPosition ..................................................... 21 Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System ................................ 25 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ..................................... 30 Right Front Passenger Position ....................................: ... 30 RearSeatPassengers ................................................ 30 Children .......................................................... 35 Smaller Children and Babies .......................................... 36 Built-In ChildRestraint ................. ............................ 37 Child Restraints .................................................... 43 LargerChildren .................................................... 49 Safety Belt Extender ................................................ 51 Replacing Seat and Restraint System Parts After a Crash .................... 51 . 7 ... Seats & Restraint Systems Seats and Seat Controls This section tells you about the seats-how to adjust them, take them out, put them back in, and fold them up and down. Manual Front Seats Four- Way Manual Seat %dl up the lever on the front of theseat to The driver’s seat can be adjusted four ~nlockit. Slide the seat to where you ways. vant it. Then release the lever and try to nove the seat with your body, to make Use the lever on the front of the seat to are the seat is locked into place. adjust the seat forward or back(see “Manual Front Seats” earlier in this section). To raise the driver’s seat, pull up the lever on the side of the seat. To lower the seat, push the lever down. -..8 Six- Way PowerSeat Reclining Front Seatbacks (OPTION) To adjust the seatback, rotate this knob. To adjust the driver’s six-way power seat: Do not have a seatback reclined if your Front Control (A): Raise the front of the vehicle is moving. seat by holding the switch up. Hold the switch down to lower the front of the seat. Center Control (B): Move the seat forward or back by holding the control to the front or back. Raise or lower the seat by holding the control up or down. Rear Control (C): Raise the rear of the seat by holding the switch up. Hold the switch down to lower the rear of the seat. 9... Seats & Restraint Systems Reclining Front Seatbacks Head Restraints (CONK) Slide the head restraint up or downso that the top of the restraint is closestto the top of your ears. This position reduces the chanceof a neck injury in a crash. On some models, the head restraintstilt forward and rearward also. Bench Seat If you have a rear bench seat, the seatback can be folded down. Also, the bench seat can be removed or moved to a different floor location to provide extra storage space. 0 . IO Folding the Seatback Removing the Bench Seat Replacing the Bench Seat To fold down the seatback, lift the 1. Make sure the seatback is in the Don’t put the bench seat inso it faces seatback latch release while folding the upright position, and that all safety backward, because it won’t latch that way. seatback forward. belts are on the seat. If you want more storage room behind the seat, use the floor pins closer to the front To raise the seatback, lift the seatback 2. Then lift the seatback latch release of the vehicle. See “Adjusting Rear Seats” latch release while raising the seatback while folding the seatback forward. later in this section. until it locks upright. Push and pullon the seatback to check that it is locked. 3. From behind the bench seat, pull up 1. Place the front hooks of the bench seat the two rear levers, and lift the bench latch onto the front floor pins.
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