1994 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 10

1994 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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I I Power Seat Controls (OPTION) To adjust the power seat on some models: Front Control: Raise the front of the seat by holding the switch up. Lower the front of the seat by holding the switch down. Center Control: Move the seat forward or back by holding the control to the front or back. Move the seat higher by holding the control up. Lower the seat by holding the control down. Rear Control: Raise the rearof the seat by holding the switch up. Lower the rear of the seat by holding the switch down. Manual Lumbar Support Turn the knob on the side of the driver's seat clockwise to increase support to the lower back. Turn the knob I counterclockwise to decrease the support. Manual Reclining Seatback To adjust the seatback, lift the lever on the outer side of the seat and move the seatback where you want it. Release the lever to lock the seatback. Pull up on the lever and the seat will go to an upright position. Don't have a seatback reclined, however, if your vehicle is moving. 9...

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Power
Seat
Controls
(OPTION)
To
adjust
the
power
seat
on
some
models:
Front Control:
Raise
the
front of
the
seat by
holding
the
switch
up. Lower
the
front
of
the seat by holding
the
switch
down.
Center Control:
Move
the
seat
forward
or
back
by
holding
the
control
to
the
front
or
back.
Move
the
seat
higher
by
holding
the
control
up.
Lower
the
seat by holding
the
control
down.
Rear Control:
Raise
the
rear
of
the
seat by holding
the
switch
up.
Lower
the
rear
of
the
seat
by
holding
the
switch
down.
I
I
I
Manual
Lumbar
Support
Turn the knob on the side of
the driver’s
seat clockwise
to
increase support to the
lower back. Turn
the knob
counterclockwise
to
decrease the support.
Manual
Reclining
Seatback
To
adjust the seatback, lift the lever on the
outer side of
the seat and move the
seatback
where
you
want
it.
Release the
lever to lock
the seatback.
Pull
up on the
lever
and the seat will go
to
an
upright
position.
Don’t
have
a
seatback reclined, however,
if
your vehicle
is
moving.
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