1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Owner's Manual - Page 108

1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Manual

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Speedometer/Odometer Your speedometer lets you see your speed in both miles (km/h). Your per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour odometer shows how far your vehicle has been driven in either miles (usedin the United States) or in kilometers (used in Canada). Tachometer If Your Pontiac has a tamper-resistant odometer. you see silver lines between the numbers, you'll know someone has probably tampered with and the numbers may not it be true. You may wonder what happens your vehicle needs a if new odometer installed.If the new one can be set to the mileage total of the old odometer, thenmust be. Butif it it can't, then it's set zero and a label must put on at be the driver's door to show the old mileage reading when the new odometer was installed. II r n 3.1L Shown, 3.4L Similar RPM x h o LJ Trip Odo~ der Your trip odometer tells how far you driven since have you last resetit. To set it to zero, press theRESET button on the right sideof the instrument cluster. The tachometer displays the engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (rpm). I NOTICE: Do not operate the engine with the tachometer in the red area,or engine damage may occur. 2-47

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Speedometer/Odometer
Your speedometer lets you see your
speed
in
both
miles
per
hour
(mph)
and
kilometers
per
hour
(km/h).
Your
odometer
shows
how
far
your
vehicle
has
been
driven
in
either
miles
(used
in
the United
States) or in
kilometers
(used
in
Canada).
Your Pontiac
has
a
tamper-resistant
odometer.
If
you
see
silver lines between the numbers,
you’ll
know
someone
has
probably
tampered
with
it and
the
numbers
may
not
be true.
You may
wonder
what
happens
if your
vehicle
needs
a
new
odometer
installed.
If
the
new one can be set
to
the
mileage
total
of
the
old
odometer,
then
it must
be.
But
if
it can’t,
then
it’s
set
at zero
and
a
label
must
be put on
the driver’s
door to show
the
old
mileage
reading
when
the
new
odometer
was
installed.
Trip
Odo~
der
Your trip
odometer
tells
how
far
you
have driven since
you
last
reset
it.
To
set it to zero,
press
the RESET
button
on
the
right
side of the
instrument
cluster.
Tachometer
RPM
x h o
II
rn
L J
3.1L
Shown,
3.4L
Similar
The tachometer
displays
the
engine
speed
in
thousands
of
revolutions
per
minute
(rpm).
I
NOTICE:
Do
not
operate
the
engine
with
the
tachometer
in
the
red
area,
or
engine
damage
may
occur.
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