1993 Pontiac Sunbird Owner's Manual - Page 130

1993 Pontiac Sunbird Manual

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NOTICE: If your engine catches fire because you keep driving withno coolant, your vehicle can be badly damaged. The costly repairs would be not covered by your warranty. 3 Attach a separate safety chain eacl . to side of the axle inboardof the spring. NOTE: The ignition must be the Off in position to keep automatic door locks hom locking during tow. I f Steam Is Coming From Your Engine I f No Steam Is Coming FromYour Engine If you get the overheat warning but see or hear no steam, problem may not the be too serious. Sometimesthe engine can get a little too hot when you: Climb a long hill ona hot day. Stop after high speed driving. Idle for long periods traffic. in If you get the overheat warning with no sign of steam, try this forminute or so: a 1. If you have an air conditioner, turn it Off * 4 Engine Overheating You will {inda coolant temperature gage on your Pontiac's instrument panel. 2. Turn on your heaterto full hot at the highest fan speed and open the windows as necessary. 129

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3.
Attach a separate
safety
chain
to eacl
side of the axle
inboard of the
spring.
NOTE:
The
ignition
must
be
in
the
Off
position
to
keep
automatic
door
locks
hom locking
during
tow.
4
Engine
Overheating
You
will
{ind a coolant
temperature
gage
on
your
Pontiac's
instrument
panel.
I f
Steam
Is
Coming
From
Your
Engine
NOTICE:
If your
engine
catches
fire
because
you
keep
driving
with no coolant,
your
vehicle
can
be
badly
damaged.
The costly
repairs
would not be
covered by your warranty.
I f
No
Steam
Is
Coming
From
Your
Engine
If you
get the overheat warning but see
or
hear
no
steam,
the problem may not
be too serious.
Sometimes
the engine
can get a little too hot when you:
Climb a long
hill
on a hot day.
Stop after
high
speed
driving.
Idle
for
long
periods
in traffic.
If you
get the overheat
warning with no
sign of steam,
try
this
for
a minute
or
so:
1.
If
you have
an
air
conditioner, turn
it
2.
Turn on
your
heater
to full hot at the
Off
*
highest
fan
speed
and
open the
windows as necessary.
129