1995 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 127

1995 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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After 10 minutes, it will go off by itself, or pressing the button again during the heating cycle will turn it off. If you need additional warming time,push the button again. The system will then operate for fiveminutes before going off by itself. Ventilation Tips Keep the hood andfront air inlet free of ice, snow, or any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater and defroster will work better, reducing the chance of fogging your windows. 0 Do not attach a temporary vehicle license, tape or decals across thedefogger grid on the rear window. NOTICE: Don't use a razor blade or something else sharp If on the insideof the rear window. you do, you could cutor damage the warming grid, and the repairs wouldn't be covered by your warranty. /"C: Press this button to read the temperature i n degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. O F When you enter a vehicle with Standad Climate Control in cold weather, select a heater function that provides air through the floor ducts, then turn the fan to H for a few moments before driving away. This I will blow moist air from the intake ducts toward the floor, not the windshield. It reducesthe chance of fogging your windows. If you have the Electronic Climate Control, the AUTO setting does this for you. Keep the a r path under the fbnt seats clear of objects. i This helps air to circulate throughout your vehicle. When the engine idles fora long time, the exterior temperature sensormay cause the system to blow air that is too cool. Once the vehicle is moving again the system will try to maintain the set temperature inside your vehicle. 0 . . . . , 0 When you start your vehicle and the EXT TEMP display flashes for some time, the system may need repair. See your Pontiac dealer. 3-6

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After 10 minutes, it will
go
off
by itself,
or pressing the
Ventilation
Tips
button again during the heating cycle
will
turn it
off.
If
you
need
additional
warming
time, push the button
again. The system will then operate for
five minutes
before going
off
by itself.
Do
not
attach a temporary vehicle license, tape or decals
across
thedefogger grid on
the
rear
window.
Keep
the
hood
and front
air
inlet
free of ice,
snow,
or
any other obstruction (such as leaves). The heater
and defroster will work better, reducing the chance
of fogging your windows.
Control
in
cold weather, select
a
heater function that
0
When you
enter a vehicle with Standad Climate
NOTICE:
Don't
use a
razor
blade
or
something
else
sharp
on
the
inside
of
the
rear
window.
If
you
do,
you
could
cut
or
damage
the
warming
grid,
and
the
repairs
wouldn't
be
covered
by
your
warranty.
O
F
/"C:
Press this button
to
read
the
temperature
in
degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.
.
,
. .
.
provides air through the
floor
ducts, then turn
the fan
to
HI
for
a few moments before driving away.
This
will
blow moist air
from
the intake ducts toward the
floor, not
the windshield. It
reduces
the chance of
fogging your
windows.
If
you have the Electronic
Climate Control,
the
AUTO
setting does
this
for you.
0
Keep
the
air
path
under
the fbnt seats
clear of objects.
This
helps
air
to
circulate
throughout
your
vehicle.
When the
engine
idles
for
a
long
time,
the
exterior
temperature
sensormay cause
the
system
to
blow
air
that
is
too
cool.
Once
the
vehicle
is
moving
again
the
system
will
try
to
maintain the
set
temperature
inside
your
vehicle.
0
When you start your vehicle and the
EXT
TEMP
display flashes for some time, the system may
need
repair. See your Pontiac dealer.
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