2000 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 156
2000 Pontiac Bonneville Manual
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If you choose OFF for AUTO DOOR LOCKS, your door locks will operate normally with no automatic feature. If you choose ON for AUTO DOOR LOCKS, ON for UNLOCK and KEY OFF, your doors will lock every time you shift out of PARK (P), and the doors will unlock every time you stop and turn the ignition to OFF. If you choose ON for AUTO DOOR LOCKS, ON for UNLOCK and PARK, your doors will lock every time you shift out of PARK (P), and the doors will unlock every time you stop and shift into PARK (P). If you choose ON for AUTO DOOR LOCKS, and OFF for UNLOCK, your doors will lock every time you shift out of PARK (P), and there will be no automatic door unlock when shifting back into PARK (P). If you choose ON for UNLOCK and DRIVER for DOOR TO UNLOCK, only the driver's door will automatically unlock when shifting into PARK (P) or turning the key to OFF. If you choose ON for UNLOCK and ALL for DOOR TO UNLOCK, all doors will automatically unlock when shifting into PARK (P) or turning the key to OFF. To change modes: 1. Move the arrow on the display between the selections by pressing the RESET button. 2. Once you have made your selection, press the SELECT button and your choice will be retained in memory. See "Automatic Door Locks" in the Index for more information about this feature. Window Lockout Personalization The number of passenger windows locked out by the window LOCK switch can be programmed through the DIC. If you choose R + PASS, all three passenger window switches will be inactive when the window LOCK switch is enabled. If you choose REAR, only the two rear passenger window switches will be locked out when the window LOCK switch is enabled. To change modes: 1. Move the arrow on the display between R + PASS and REAR by pressing the RESET button. 2. Once you have made your selection, press the SELECT button. Your choice will be retained in memory. For more information on this feature, see "Window Lock" in the Index. 2-92