1994 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 78

1994 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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The Twilight Sentinel Does Two Things: First, depending on how dark it becomes outside, the Twilight Sentinel turns your headlights on automatically, when they're needed. Avoid covering the sensor located near the windshield, by the defroster outlet-otherwise your headlights will stay on. Also, it's possible that your headlights might go out if you drove from a dark area into a bright area, such as a lighted parking lot. If this happens, turn on your headlights with the regular headlight switch. L Fog Lights The switch for your fog lights is in the overhead console. An indicator light in the switch will glow when the fog lights are switched on. You] headlights must be on low beams, or you parking lights must be on, for your fog lights to work. kont Reading Lights, ?hese lights and the interior courtesy ights will come on when you open the loors. T turn on a reading light when the doors o Ire closed, press either switch. Press it igain to turn the light off. Second, to light your way when you leave your vehicle, the Twilight Sentinel will keep your headlights on for aslong as three minutes. Rotate the Twilight Sentinel switch to "MAX" for a three-minute delay. Rotate it the other way to reduce the delay. T avoid draining your vehicle's battery, o )e sure to turn off the reading lights when eaving your vehicle. 77.0.

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The
Twilight Sentinel
Does
Two
Things:
First,
depending on
how
dark
it
becomes
outside,
the
Twilight
Sentinel
turns
your
headlights
on
automatically,
when
they’re
needed. Avoid covering
the
sensor
located
near
the
windshield, by the
defroster
outlet-otherwise
your
headlights
will
stay
on.
Also,
it’s
possible
that
your
headlights
might
go
out
if
you drove
from a dark
area
into a bright
area,
such
as a lighted
parking
lot. If this
happens,
turn
on
your
headlights
with
the
regular
headlight
switch.
Second,
to
light
your way
when
you
leave
your
vehicle,
the
Twilight
Sentinel
will
keep
your
headlights
on
for
as
long
as
three
minutes.
Rotate
the
Twilight
Sentinel
switch
to
“MAX”
for
a
three-minute
delay.
Rotate
it
the
other
way to reduce
the
delay.
Fog
Lights
The switch for your fog lights is
in
the
overhead console.
An indicator
light in the switch
will
glow
when
the fog lights are switched on. You]
headlights
must be
on
low
beams,
or
you
parking
lights
must
be
on,
for
your fog
lights
to
work.
kont Reading
Lights,
?hese
lights
and
the interior courtesy
ights
will
come
on
when
you
open the
loors.
To
turn
on
a reading
light
when
the doors
Ire closed, press
either switch. Press it
igain
to
turn
the
light
off.
To
avoid draining your
vehicle’s
battery,
)e
sure to turn
off
the reading lights
when
eaving your
vehicle.
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