Pontiac 2003 Aztek Owner's manual

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2003
Pontiac Aztek Owner Manual
Seats and Restraint Systems
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1-1
Front Seats
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1-2
Rear Seats
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1-7
Safety Belts
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1-13
Child Restraints
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1-39
Air Bag Systems
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1-59
Restraint System Check
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1-68
Features and Controls
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2-1
Keys
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2-3
Doors and Locks
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2-9
Windows
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2-15
Theft-Deterrent Systems
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2-1
8
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
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2-22
Mirrors
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2-36
Onstar@ System
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2-37
Storage Areas
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2-39
Sunroof
..................................................
2-52
Vehicle Personalization
............................. 2-53
Instrument Panel Overview
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3-4
Climate Controls
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3-22
Message Center
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3-41
Driver Information Center (DIC)
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3-50
Audio System(sj
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3-62
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3-<
Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators
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3-29
Driving Your Vehicle
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4-1
Your Driving. the Road. and Your Vehicle
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4-2
Towing
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4-34
Service
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5-3
Fuel ........................
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5-5
Checking Things Under
the
Hood
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5-10
All-Wheel Drive
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5-47
Bulb Replacement
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5-49
Tires
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5-55
Appearance Care
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5-89
Vehicle Identification
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5-97
Electrical System
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5-98
Capacities and Specifications
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5-1
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Maintenance
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Maintenance Schedule
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6-1
Maintenance Schedule
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6-2
Service and Appearance Care
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5-1
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
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5-54
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Customer Assistance Information
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7-1
Customer Assistance Information
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7-2
INDEX
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PONTIAC
GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, PONTIAC,
the PONTIAC Emblem and the name AZTEK are
registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation.
This manual includes the latest information at the time it
was printed. We reserve the right to make changes
after that time without further notice. For vehicles first
sold in Canada, substitute the name “General Motors of
Canada Limited” for Pontiac Division whenever it
appears in this manual.
Please keep this manual in your vehicle,
so
it will be
there
if
you ever need it when you’re
on
the road. If you
sell the vehicle, please leave this manual in it
so the
new owner can use it.
Canadian Owners
You can obtain
a
French copy of this manual from your
dealer or from:
Helm, Incorporated
P.O. Box
07130
Detroit, MI
48207
About Driving Your Vehicle
As
with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this
vehicle correctly may result in
loss
of control or an
accident. See
Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle
on page
4-2.
How
to
Use
This Manual
Many people read their owner’s manual from beginning
to end when they first receive their new vehicle. If
you do this, it will help you learn about the features and
controls for your vehicle. In this manual, you’ll find
that pictures and words work together to explain things.
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Safety
Warnings and
Symbols
You will find a number
of
safety cautions in
this
book.
We use a box and the word CAUTION
to
tell you about
things that could hurt you
if
you were to ignore the
warning.
These mean there
is
something that
could
hurt
you or other people.
In
the caution area, we tell you what the hazard is.
Then we tell you what to do
to
help avoid or reduce the
hazard. Please read these cautions.
If
you don’t, you
or others could be hurt.
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You
will
also find
a
circle
with a slash through it in
this book. This safety
symbol means “Don’t.’’
“Don’t do this” or “Don’t let
this happen.”
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Vehicle
Damage
Warnings
Also,
in this book you will find these notices:
Notice:
These mean there is something that
could
damage
your
vehicle.
A
notice will tell you about something that can damage
your vehicle. Many times, this damage would not be
covered by your warranty, and
it
could be costly. But the
notice will tell you what
to
do
to
help avoid the
damage.
When you read other manuals, you might see CAUTION
and NOTICE warnings in different colors or in different
words.
You’ll also see warning labels on your vehicle. They use
the same words, CAUTION or NOTICE.
Vehicle Symbols
Your vehicle may be equipped with components and
labels that use symbols instead of text. Symbols, used
on your vehicle, are shown along with the text
describing the operation or information relating
to
a
specific component, control, message, gage or indicator.
If
you need help figuring out a specific name of a
component, gage or indicator reference the following
topics in the Index:
“Engine Compartment Overview”
“Instrument Panel Overview”
“Climate Controls”
“Audio Systems’’
Also
see
Warning Lights, Gages and lndicators
on
page
3-29.
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These
are some
examples
of
vehicle symbols you
may
find
on
your
vehicle:
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CAUTION
INJURY
PROTECT
EYES
nv
SHIELDING
CAUSTIC
BATTERY
ACID COULD
CAUSE
BURNS
AVOID
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OR
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BATERY
LATCH BOTH LAP AND
SHOULDER BELTS TO
PROTECT OCCUPANT
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CHILD SEAT
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BRAKES
FUEL
OWNER'S
MANUAL
SERVICE
MANUAL
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Front
Seats
Manual
Passenger
Seat
Pull up on the lever,
located on the front of the
seat, to unlock and
move the seat.
Slide the seat to where you want it and release the
lever. To make sure the seat is locked into place, try to
move the seat back and forth with your body.
Six-Way
Power
Seats
Your vehicle may have this
feature.
If
it
does, the
six-way power seat control
is located on the outboard
sides of the driver’s
and front passenger’s
seats.
Move the front of the control up or down to adjust
the front portion
of
the cushion up or down.
Move the rear of the control up or down to adjust
the rear portion of the cushion up or down.
Lift up or push down on the whole control to move
the entire seat up or down.
To
move the whole seat forward or rearward, slide
the control forward or rearward.
1-2
Manual
Lumbar
Heated Seats
The knob that controls this
feature is located on the
outboard sides of the
driver's and front
passenger's seats.
Turn the knob toward the front of the vehicle to increase
lumbar support. Turn the knob toward the rear of the
vehicle to decrease lumbar support.
Your vehicle may have
heated seats.
If
it does,
the heated seat switches
are located in the
instrument panel
switchbank.
This feature will quickly heat the lower cushions and
lower back of the driver's and front passenger's seat. The
left switch is for the driver's seat and the right switch is for
the front passenger's seat.
Press the top of the switch
to
turn the heater on. Press
the bottom of the switch
to
turn the heater
off.
The
heated seat switch will turn
off when the ignition
is turned to
OFF
and will resume operation when the
ignition is turned
to
ON,
unless the switch is turned
off.
1-3
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Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle
is in motion can be dangerous. Even
if
you
buckle up, your safety belts can’t
do
their job
when you’re reclined like
this.
The shoulder belt can’t
do
its job because
it
won’t be against your body. Instead,
it
will be
in front of you. In
a
crash you could go into it,
receiving neck
or other injuries.
CAUTION: (Continued)
The lap belt can
do
it’s
job either.
In
a crash
the belt could go
up
over your abdomen. The
belt forces would be there, not at your pelvic
bones. This could cause serious internal
injuries.
For proper protection when the vehicle
is
in
motion, have the seatback upright. Then sit
well back
in
the seat and wear your safety belt
properly.
1-5
Head Restraints
Adjust your head restraint so that the top of the restraint
is closest to the top of your head. This position
reduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash.
The front seat head restraints are adjustable. Slide the
head restraint up or down to adjust it.
On some models, the head restraints tilt forward and
rearward
also.
The rear seat head restraints in your vehicle may be
adjustable. They work the same as the front seat head
restraints, except they do not tilt forward or rearward.
1
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Rear
Seats
Folding
or
Reclining
the
Seatbacks
Rear Seat Operation
The rear seats in your vehicle have seat operating
features to adjust, fold, remove and reinstall the seats.
By using the seat operating procedures, in the
correct order, you can easily remove the seats from
your vehicle.
When you put the seats back in the vehicle, be sure to
follow the label on the back of the seat for proper location.
Split Bench Seats
The seatbacks can be folded forward or reclined
individually and the sections can be flipped forward or
removed individually.
If the seatback isn’t
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ked,
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ould move
forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could
cause injury to the person sitting there. Always
press rearward
on
the seatback to be sure it is
locked.
To recline the seatbacks
lift up on the recliner lever
located on the outboard
side of the seatback.
1-7
Move the seatback to the desired position.
It is easier to raise or lower the seatback
if
you lean
forward and take the weight
off
the seatback.
Removing the Split Bench
Seat
Each section of the split bench seat can be flipped
forward or removed individually.
To fold the seatback forward lift up on the recliner lever
and fold the seatback forward. The seatback will lock
into place.
Lift up on the lever again to raise the seatback. The
seatback will lock into place when you push it back to
the upright position.
After raising a seatback to an upright position, push and
pull on the seatback to check that it is locked upright.
1.
Unlatch the shoulder belt from the lap belt.
2.
Make sure the seatback is in the upright position.
3.
Lift the seatback recliner lever to fold the seatback
forward.
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4.
Pull
the lever, located at the base on the outboard
side of the seat, to release the rear latches from the
floor pins and flip the seat forward.
The seat can stay in this position or it can be
removed from the vehicle by following the next
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5.
To release the front latches, squeeze the angled
latch release bar toward the straight crossbar.
6.
Remove the seat by rocking it slightly toward the
rear
of
the vehicle and then pulling it out.
Repeat these steps for the other section of the split
bench seat.
1
-9
Renracing the
Split
Bench Seats
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A
CAUTION.
If
the seatback isn’t locked, it could move
forward in a sudden stop or crash. That could
cause injury to the person sitting there. Always
press rearward on the seatback to be sure
it
is
locked.
A
seat that isn’t locked into place properly can
move around in a collision or sudden stop.
People in the vehicle could be injured. Be sure
to lock the seat into place properly when
installing
it.
A safety belt that is improperly routed, not
properly attached, or twisted won’t provide the
protection needed
in
a crash. The person
wearing the belt could be seriously injured.
After installing the seat, always check to be
sure that the safety belts are properly routed
and attached, and are not twisted.
Make sure the seatback is in the folded forward position
and the safety belts are on the correct section of the seat.
Don’t put the sections of the bench seat in
so
they face
rearward because they won’t latch that way.
The split bench seat sections have seat position labels,
located on the back of each section, showing where
the section must go.
The seat
must
be placed in the proper location for the
legs
to
attach correctly.
1-10
1.
Squeeze the angled latch release bar toward the
straight crossbar while placing the front hooks of
the bench seat onto the front two floor pins.
2.
Make sure the bench
seat is angled
so
that the
front hooks clear the
floor pins.
If
the front legs
are not attached
correctly, the rear legs
will not attach to the rear
set of floor pins.
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3.
Firmly push the rear hooks onto the rear
floor
pins
4.
Try to raise the seat to check that it is locked down.
3.
Lift the seatback recliner lever and raise the
seatback until it locks upright.
6. Push and pull
on
the seatback to check that
it
is
locked upright.
7.
Attach the lap belt.
by pushing down on the rear
of
the seat.
1-12
Safety
Belts
Safety Belts: They Are
for
Everyone
This
part of the manual tells you
how
to
use safety
belts properly.
It
also tells you some
things
you
should
not
do
with safety belts.
Don’t let anyone ride where he or she can’t
wear a safety belt properly.
If
you are in a
crash and you’re not wearing a safety belt,
your injuries can be much worse. You can
hit
things inside the vehicle or be ejected from
it.
You can be seriously injured or killed. In the
same crash, you might not be, if you are
buckled up. Always fasten your safety belt,
and check that your passengers’ belts are
fastened properly too.
It
is
extremely dangerous to ride
in
a cargo
area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
In
a
collision, people riding in these areas are more
likely to be seriously injured or killed.
Do
not
allow people to ride
in
any area of your vehicle
that
is
not equipped with seats and safety
belts. Be sure everyone
in
your vehicle
is
in a
seat and using a safety belt properly.
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Pontiac 2003 Aztek Owner's manual

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