1993 Pontiac Sunbird Owner's Manual - Page 43

1993 Pontiac Sunbird Manual

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Features \ Controls 3 I Automatic Door Locks Just close yourdoors and turn on the ignition. If you have an automatic transaxle, all of the doors will lock when you move your shift lever of out P (Park) or N (Neutral). If you have a manual transaxle,all of the doors will lock whenthe vehicle goesabout 8 mph (13 l d h ). Each time you close your doors and turn on the ignition, the doors w lock automatically.If i l someone needsto get out while the vehicle is running, havethat person use the manual or power lock. When the door is closed again, wl lock it i l automatically when move your shift you lever out of P (Park) or N (Neutral). If you have a manual transaxle, doors the will lock when vehicle reaches the about 8 mph (13 km/h) . All doors will automatically unlock when key is the turned to theOFF position. If you don't want the doors to automatically unlock when key is the turned to theOFF position, you can remove the Automatic DoorUnlock fuse. For fuse location, see Index the under Fuse Usage. LOCK Y Power DoorLocks You can lock or unlock al doors of your l vehicle fromthe driver or passenger door lock switch. On 4-door models,push the front portion of the switch to lock your doors Push the rear portion of the switch to unlock your doors. The lever on each rear door works only that door's lock. It won't lock (or unlock) all of the doors-that's a safety feature. On 2-door models, push the switch down to lock yourdoors and up to unlock them. . . I I I 42

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Features
Controls
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LOCK
Y
Power
Door
Locks
You
can lock or unlock
all
doors of
your
vehicle
from
the driver or passenger
door lock switch.
On 4-door
models,push the
front
portion
of
the switch to lock your doors
Push
the rear portion of the switch to
unlock your doors.
The lever on each rear door works only
that door’s lock. It won’t lock (or
unlock) all
of the doors-that’s
a
safety
feature.
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On 2-door models, push the switch
down to lock
your doors and up to
unlock them.
Automatic
Door
Locks
Just
close
your
doors
and turn on the
ignition.
If
you
have an automatic
transaxle, all of the doors will
lock
when you
move
your
shift
lever
out of
P
(Park) or
N
(Neutral). If you
have
a
manual
transaxle, all of the doors will
lock
when
the vehicle
goes about
8
mph
(13
l d h )
.
Each
time
you
close
your
doors and turn
on
the ignition, the
doors
wil
lock
automatically.
If
someone
needs
to get out while the
vehicle is running,
have
that person
use
the manual
or
power
lock.
When
the
door
is
closed
again,
it
will
lock
automatically
when
you
move
your
shift
lever out of
P
(Park) or
N
(Neutral).
If
you
have a
manual
transaxle,
the doors
will
lock
when
the vehicle
reaches
about
8
mph
(13
km/h)
.
All doors will
automatically
unlock
when
the key
is
turned to
the
OFF
position.
If
you don’t want the doors to
automatically
unlock
when
the key
is
turned to
the
OFF
position, you can
remove the Automatic
Door Unlock
fuse.
For
fuse
location,
see
the
Index
under
Fuse
Usage.