1993 Pontiac Sunbird Owner's Manual - Page 67

1993 Pontiac Sunbird Manual

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Fog Lights (SE MODEL) Use your fog lights better vision in for foggy or misty conditions. The fog lightswitch is located below thf instrument panel intensity control. To turn fog lights on, push the switch up. Push the switch down to turn them off. ' When using fog lights, parking the lights and/or low beam headlights must be on. Fog lights will gooff whenever the high beam headlights comeon. When the off, high beams go the fog lights will come on again. Remember that damaged wiper blades may prevent you from seeing well enough to drive safely. To avoid damage, besure to clear ice and snow from the wiper blades before using them. If they're frozento the windshield, carefully loosen thaw or them. If your blades do become I damaged, get new blades or blade inserts. Windshield Wipers Heavy snow or ice can overload your You control the windshield wipers by wipers. A circuit breaker willstop them sliding the switch markedWIPERS up until the motor cools. Clear away snow or down. or iceto prevent an overload. For a Single Wiper Cycle: Press the MIST switch. Hold it there until the wipers start, thenlet go. The wipers will stop after one cycle. For more cycles, holdthe MIST switch down longer. For Steady Wiper Cycles: Slide the WIPERS switch to either LO or HI, depending on thewiper speed you want. To Turn WipersOff Slide the switch to OFF. ~~

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Fog
Lights
(SE
MODEL)
Use
your
fog
lights
for better vision in
foggy or misty conditions.
The fog
light switch is located below thf
instrument panel intensity control.
To
turn fog lights on, push the switch
up.
Push the switch down to turn them
off.
When
using
fog
lights,
the parking
lights and/or low
beam
headlights must
be on.
Fog
lights will
go
off
whenever the high
beam headlights
come on. When the
high
beams
go
off,
the fog
lights
will
come
on
again.
I
~
Windshield
Wipers
You control the windshield wipers by
sliding the switch
marked
WIPERS
up
or down.
For
a
Single
Wiper
Cycle:
Press the
MIST
switch. Hold it
there
until the wipers start,
then
let go. The
wipers
will stop after one cycle.
For
more cycles,
hold the
MIST
switch
down longer.
For Steady Wiper
Cycles:
Slide the
WIPERS
switch to either
LO
or
HI,
depending on
the wiper
speed
you
want.
To
Turn
Wipers
Off
Slide the switch to
OFF.
Remember that damaged
wiper
blades
may
prevent
you
from
seeing
well
enough to drive
safely.
To
avoid
damage,
be sure to clear
ice
and
snow
from the wiper
blades
before
using
them. If they’re
frozen
to the
windshield,
carefully
loosen
or thaw
them.
If
your
blades
do
become
damaged,
get
new
blades
or
blade
inserts.
Heavy snow or ice can overload
your
wipers.
A
circuit
breaker
will stop them
until the motor
cools.
Clear
away
snow
or
ice
to prevent an overload.