1994 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 62

1994 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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r Computer Command Ride (OPTION SSEBSEi) Vehicles equipped with Computer Command Ride provide improved passenger ride comfort undera variety of road and driving conditions. For normal driving conditions, press the "TOURING RIDE" button to get a more refined comfortable ride. Whendriving conditions require improved handling, press the "PERFORM RIDE" buttonto get a firm ride. This mode minimizes how much the passenger compartment leans in turns, and decreases the up-and-down motion of the front and rearof the vehicle during acceleration or braking. Note that even in the "TOURING RIDE" mode, the system will adjust to rapid cornering, acceleration or braking. Parking Brake To Set the Parking Brake: Hold the regular brake pedal down with your right foot. Push down the parking brake pedal with your left foot. If the ignition is on, the brake system warning light will come on. If you start to drive off with the parking brake set, a chime will sound after the vehicle has traveled 46 feet (14 meters). 61 ...

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Computer
Command
Ride
(OPTION
SSEBSEi)
Vehicles
equipped
with
Computer
Command
Ride
provide
improved
passenger
ride
comfort
under
a
variety of
road
and
driving
conditions.
For
normal
driving
conditions,
press
the
“TOURING
RIDE”
button
to
get a more
refined
comfortable
ride.
When driving
conditions
require
improved
handling,
press
the
“PERFORM
RIDE”
button to
get a
firm
ride.
This
mode
minimizes
how
much
the
passenger
compartment leans
in
turns,
and
decreases
the
up-and-down
motion
of the
front
and
rear of
the
vehicle
during
acceleration
or
braking.
Note
that
even in the
“TOURING
RIDE”
mode,
the
system
will
adjust to rapid
cornering,
acceleration
or
braking.
Parking
Brake
To
Set the
Parking
Brake:
Hold
the
regular
brake
pedal down with
your
right
foot.
Push down the parking
brake
pedal
with
your
left
foot. If the
ignition is on, the
brake system warning
light
will
come on.
If
you
start to drive
off
with
the parking
brake set, a chime
will sound after the
vehicle
has
traveled
46
feet
(14
meters).
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