1993 Pontiac Sunbird Owner's Manual - Page 62

1993 Pontiac Sunbird Manual

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Operation of lights Although your vehicle's lighting system (headlights,parking lights, fog lamps, side marker lights and taillights) meets all applicable federal lighting requirements, certain states and provinces may applytheir own lighting regulations that may require special attention before you operate these lights. For example, somejurisdictions may require that you operate your lower beam lightswith fog lamps at all times, or that headlights beturned on whenever youmust use your windshield wipers. In addition, most jurisdictions prohibit driving solelywith parking lights, especially at dawn or dusk. Itis recommended that you check with your own state or provincial highway authority for applicable lighting regulations. \ 1 Tilt Steering Wheel (OPTION) A tilt steering wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheel before you it drive. You can also raise to the highest levelto give your legs more room when you exit enter the and vehicle. To tilt the wheel, holdthe steering wheel and pull lever. Movethe the steering wheelto a comfortable level, then release the lever to lock the wheel in place. The lever on the left side of the steering column includes your: Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator Headlight High-LowBeam Changer Cruise Control (Option) Turn Si$yal/Multi&nction Lever 61

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Tilt
Steering
Wheel
(OPTION)
A
tilt
steering
wheel
allows
you
to
adjust the steering
wheel
before
you
drive.
You
can
also
raise
it to the
highest
level to give
your
legs
more
room
when
you
exit
and enter the
vehicle.
To
tilt the wheel,
hold
the steering
wheel
and
pull
the lever.
Move
the
steering
wheel
to a
comfortable
level,
then release the lever to lock the wheel
in place.
\
1
Turn
Si$yal/Multi&nction
Lever
The lever on the left side of the steering
column includes your:
Turn Signal and Lane Change
Headlight
High-Low Beam Changer
Cruise Control (Option)
Indicator
Operation
of
lights
Although your
vehicle’s
lighting
system
(headlights, parking lights, fog lamps,
side marker lights and taillights) meets
all
applicable
federal
lighting
requirements, certain states
and
provinces may
apply their own lighting
regulations that may require special
attention before
you operate these
lights.
For example,
some
jurisdictions may
require that you operate your lower
beam
lights with fog lamps at all times,
or that headlights
be
turned
on
whenever
you must use your windshield
wipers. In addition, most jurisdictions
prohibit driving
solely with parking
lights, especially at dawn or dusk.
It is
recommended that you check with your
own
state or provincial
highway
authority for applicable lighting
regulations.
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