1994 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 105

1994 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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Features & Controls rn Electronic Level Control (OPTION) With this option, the rear of the vehicle automatically adjust to changes in load weight. (See "Loading Your Vehicle" in the Index.) You may hear the compressor operating when you load or unload your vehicle, and periodically as the system self-adjusts. This is normal. The compressor should operate for brief periods of time. If the sound continues for an extended period of time, your vehicle needs service. To keep your battery from being drained, you may want to remove the 20-amp ELC fuse in the fuse control panel until you can get your vehicle serviced (see "Fuses & Circuit Breakers" in the Index). To Close the Sunroof: Pull the latch release handle forward and down, then push it back and up. Press firmly to lock the latch release handleintl the closed position. NOTICE: The optional sunroof panel is not designed to be removed. It is made to open and close but to remain attached to the vehicle. rn Sunroof (OPTION) This feature may not be available on your vehicle. The sunroof has a glass panel that opens for ventilation. To Open the Sunroof: Pull down on the latch release handle and then push it forward and up until the glass panel locks into place. ...104

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Features
&
Controls
rn
Electronic
Level
Control
(OPTION)
With this option,
the
rear
of
the vehicle
automatically adjust
to changes in load
weight. (See “Loading Your
Vehicle”
in
the Index.)
You may
hear the compressor operating
when you
load or unload
your vehicle,
and periodically as the
system
self-adjusts. This is normal.
The compressor should operate for brief
periods of time. If the
sound continues for
an extended period of time, your vehicle
needs service. To keep
your
battery
from
being drained, you
may
want to remove
the
20-amp ELC
fuse
in
the
fuse control
panel
until
you
can
get
your
vehicle
serviced (see “Fuses
&
Circuit Breakers”
in the Index).
rn
Sunroof
(OPTION)
This feature may
not
be available
on
your
vehicle.
The sunroof
has
a
glass panel
that opens
for
ventilation.
To
Open the Sunroof:
Pull down
on
the
latch release handle
and
then
push
it
forward
and
up
until
the
glass
panel locks into place.
To
Close
the
Sunroof:
Pull
the
latch
release
handle
forward
and
down,
then
push
it
back
and
up.
Press
firmly
to
lock
the
latch
release
handle
intl
the closed
position.
NOTICE:
The optional
sunroof
panel is
not
designed
to be removed. It
is
made
to
open
and
close
but
to
remain
attached
to
the
vehicle.
.
.
.
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