1993 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 47

1993 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Features & Controls Keys , The ignition keys are for the ignition only. I 1s dangerous for many reasons. A child or others could be badly injured or even killed. They could lerate power windows or other ntrols or even make the vehicle move. Don't leave the keys in a vehicle with young children. Leaving young ignition key \ vehicle with thechildren in a When a new Pontiac is delivered, the dealer removes the plugs from the keys and gives themto the first owner. However, the ignition key may not have a plug. Each plug has a code onit that tells your dealer or a qualified locksmithhow to make extra keys. Keep the plugs in a safe place. If you lose your keys, you'll be able to have new ones made easily using these plugs. If your ignition keys don't have plugs, go to your Pontiac dealer for the correctkey code if you need a new ignition key. There are 15 alternative PASS-Key@ blanks, to help discouragetheft. Your dealer can help determine which blank you need. The door keys are for the doors and all other locks. Your Pontiac has a number of new features that can help prevent theft. But you can have a lot of trouble getting into your vehicleif you ever lock your keys, inside. may even You have to darnage vehicle to get in. your So be sure you have extra keys. I . . 46

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Features
&
Controls
Keys
\
,
Leaving
young children in a
vehicle
with
the
ignition key
1s
dangerous
for
many
reasons.
A
child or others could be
badly
injured or even killed. They
could
lerate
power windows or other
ntrols or even
make
the
vehicle
I
move.
Don’t
leave
the
keys
in
a
vehicle
with
young children.
The ignition keys are
for
the
ignition
only.
The door keys are for the doors and
all
other locks.
When
a
new
Pontiac
is
delivered,
the
dealer
removes
the
plugs
from
the
keys
and
gives
them
to
the
first
owner.
However,
the
ignition
key
may
not
have
a
plug.
Each
plug
has
a
code
on
it
that
tells
your
dealer or a
qualified
locksmith how
to
make
extra
keys.
Keep
the
plugs
in a
safe
place.
If
you
lose
your
keys,
you’ll
be able to
have
new
ones
made
easily
using these
plugs. If
your
ignition
keys
don’t
have
plugs,
go
to
your
Pontiac
dealer
for
the
correct key code if
you
need a
new
ignition
key.
There are
15
alternative PASS-Key@
blanks,
to
help
discourage
theft.
Your
dealer
can
help
determine
which
blank
you need.
Your Pontiac
has
a
number
of
new
features
that
can
help
prevent
theft.
But
you
can have
a
lot
of
trouble
getting
into
your
vehicle
if
you
ever
lock
your
keys,
inside.
You
may
even
have
to
darnage
your
vehicle
to
get
in.
So
be
sure
you
have extra
keys.
I . .
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