1993 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 67

1993 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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Features & Controls 1 EngineExhaust Engine exhaust can kill. It contains the gas carbon monoxide (CO),which you can't see or smelt It can cause unconsciousness and death. Parking Your Vehicle (MANUL TRANSAXLE) Parking Over Things That Burn Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under your vehicle and ignite. Don't park over papers, leaves, dry grass or other things that can burn. I Before you get out of your vehicle, put your manual transaxle in R (Reverse) and firmly apply the parking brake. If you are parking on a hill, or if your vehicle is equipped to tow a trailer,see the Index under Parking on Hills or i%w*nga Trailer. You might have exhaust comingif: in * Your exhaust s s e sounds ytm strange or different. * Your vehicle getsrusty undemath. * Your vehicle was damaged in a collision. * Your vehicle was damagedwhen driving over high points on the road or over road debris. * Repairs weren't done correctly. * Your vehicle or exhaust systkm has been modified improperly. If you eys suspect exhaust is ~ r r m i @into your vehicle: Drive it only wifh all the windows down to blow out any co;and * Have it -fixed immediately. 36

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Features
&
Controls
Parking
Your
Vehicle
(MANUL
TRANSAXLE)
Before you get
out
of
your
vehicle,
put
your
manual
transaxle
in
R
(Reverse)
and
firmly
apply
the
parking
brake.
If
you
are parking
on
a
hill, or
if
your
vehicle
is
equipped
to
tow
a
trailer,
see
the
Index
under
Parking
on
Hills
or
i%w*ng
a
Trailer.
36
1
Engine Exhaust
I
Parking
Over
Things
That
Burn
Things
that
can
burn
could
touch
hot
exhaust
parts
under
your
vehicle
and
ignite.
Don’t
park
over
papers,
leaves,
dry
grass
or
other
things
that
can
burn.
Engine exhaust
can
kill.
It
contains
the
gas
carbon
monoxide
(CO),
which
you
can’t
see
or
smelt It
can
cause
unconsciousness
and
death.
You might
have
exhaust
coming
in
if:
*
Your
exhaust
system
sounds
strange
or
different.
*
Your
vehicle
gets
rusty
undemath.
*
Your
vehicle
was
damaged
in
a
collision.
*
Your
vehicle
was
damaged
when
driving
over
high
points
on
the
road
or
over
road
debris.
*
Repairs
weren’t done
correctly.
*
Your
vehicle
or
exhaust
systkm
has
been
modified
improperly.
If
you
eys
suspect
exhaust
is
~ r r m i @
into
your
vehicle:
Drive
it
only
wifh
all
the
windows
down
to
blow
out
any
co;
and
*
Have it
-fixed
immediately.