Pontiac Vibe 2004 User Manual

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Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Instrument Panel Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Remote Keyless Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Content Theft-Deterrent System . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
LATCH System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Rear Center Seat Belt Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Rear Cargo Track Tie-Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Storing a Flat Tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Air Filtration System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Automatic Lamp Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Air Conditioning System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Window Anti-Fog Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Side Vent Airflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Front and Rear Washers/Wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Rear Liftglass Washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Reverse Gear Alert Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Cold Engine Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Steering Wheel Lock-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Daytime Running Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Cigarette Lighter and Power Outlet . . . . . . . . . . .9
115-Volt AC Power Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Dome Lamp Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Radio Data System (RDS) Operation . . . . . . . . .10
Roadside Assistance Program . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
My GMLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Congratulations on your purchase of a Pontiac Vibe. Please read this information and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note that your vehicle may not include all features described in this booklet. Place this booklet in your Owner Manual portfolio for easy reference.
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A. Air Outlet
B. Instrument Panel Cluster
C. Hazard Warning Flasher Button
D. Audio System
E. Rear Window Defogger Button
F. Front Passenger Safety Belt
Reminder Light
G. Comfort Control System
H. Remote Power Mirror Control
Button
I. Instrument Panel Brightness Dial
J. Rear Liftglass Release Button
K. Coinholder
L. Content Theft-Deterrent Security
Light
M.Storage Compartment
N. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
O. Hood Release
P. T ilt Lever
Q. Horn
R. Cruise Control Lever
S. Ignition Switch
T. Windshield Wiper Lever
U. Cigarette Lighter
V. Shift Lever
W.Power Outlet
X. Parking Brake
Y. Center Console Storage Area
Z. Glove Box
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Instrument Panel
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
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Your vehicle’s instrument panel is
equipped with this cluster or one
very similar to it. The instrument
panel cluster includes these key fea-
tures:
A. Tachometer
B. Speedometer
C. Fuel Gauge
D. Engine Coolant Temperature
Gauge
IMPORTANT: The instrument panel
cluster is designed to let you know
of many important aspects of your
vehicle’s operation. It is important to
read your Owner Manual and
become familiar with the information
being relayed to you by the lights,
gauges and indicators, and what
action can be taken to ensure safety
and to prevent damage.
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Instrument Panel Cluster
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
A
B
C
D
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Remote Keyless Entry
Content Theft-Deterrent System (optional)
The RKE system locks and unlocks the doors and liftglass from a range of three to 30 feet. At times the range may be shorter than usual, which is normal. If the transmitter doesn’t seem to be work­ing properly:
• Ensure that you are within transmitter range of the vehicle. Rainy and snowy weather can reduce transmitter range
• Check to see whether other vehicles or obstacles are blocking the transmitter signal by stepping a few feet to the left or right, and hold the transmitter higher when pressing the button(s)
• Consider the length of time that the transmitter battery has been in service and replace it if necessary
• To open the liftglass with the RKE transmitter, press and hold the HATCH button steadily for two seconds
• The door lock/unlock functions will not operate if any door/liftgate is open or if the key is in the ignition
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
The Content Theft­Deterrent System has a red indicator lamp to the left of the steering wheel that is labeled SECURITY. After closing all vehi­cle doors, the system can be activated in three ways:
• Press the LOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry key fob
• Press the power door LOCK button
• Lock the front doors manually with the key
The system arms itself following a 30­second delay. At this time, the red SECURITY indicator light flashes.
If the alarm is tripped, the horn sounds in intermittent blasts. The headlamps, turn signals and interior lights also flash to get visual attention. The alarm sounds whenever any door or hatch is opened by force, or if the battery is dis­connected and then reconnected. The alarm will also sound whenever it is armed and the rear hatch or liftglass is opened with a key.
See section 2 of your Owner Manual
Note: If the UNLOCK button is pressed and no door is opened, the doors will lock automatically after 30 seconds.
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LATCH System
Your vehicle is equipped with the Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system, which requires a special, compatible Child Restraint Seat. The seats have two attaching points at the base as well as a top tether anchor. These points attach to LATCH locations in the outboard posi­tions of the second-row seat. LATCH locations are below the LATCH fabric labels on all second-row seats. A cov­ered compartment in the floor of the rear cargo area houses the top strap anchors. Lift the compartment door to find the anchors if they have rotated.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
Rear Center Seat Belt Operation
All rear seat positions, including the cen­ter position, are equipped with seat belts. Should you have difficulty latch­ing the rear-center seat belt or left-rear seat belt, it may be a result of the left­rear seat belt buckle and the center buckle being mispositioned. Both out­board seat belt latch plates and buckles are different from the center latch plate and buckle. For easier identification, the center seat belt buckle includes the word “CENTER” on its side.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment
To adjust the height of the driver’s seat, turn the knob located on the outboard side of the driver’s seat cushion. It is easier to adjust when the seat is unoc­cupied. Make sure the ignition is off and the vehicle is in PARK (P) before adjust­ing the seat.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
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To cool the vehicle interior on very hot days, perform the following:
1. Open the windows just
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Closing the Sunroof
Air Conditioning System
Automatic Lamp Control
During daytime driving, ALC may tem­porarily switch the headlamp and interior light systems, including the radio display, to the nighttime mode. This occurs when passing through darker conditions, such as under a bridge or overpass, or inside a parking garage. The ALC light sensor is located at the upper-left corner of the instrument panel. To ensure proper system operation, avoid placing objects or stickers on the windshield at the windshield’s lower-left corner.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
As a safety measure, the sunroof clos­ing mechanism is designed to stop in the middle of its cycle. This prevents objects from being closed in the sun­roof. When the sunroof stops and the opening is clear of all objects, release the switch and press it again to com­plete the closing cycle.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Your vehicle is equipped with a pollen and dust filter that removes common allergens and pollutants from outside air before they reach the vehicle cabin. If air output volume from the heating and air conditioning outlets drops over time (with the fan at its highest setting), the filter may be dirty and may need to be changed. The filter is located in the heating and A/C housing and can be accessed through the filter door, behind the glove box.
See Section 6 of your Owner Manual.
Air Filtration System
Rear Cargo Track Tie-Downs
At vehicle delivery, four cargo tie-downs with a corresponding installation dia­gram were provided under the rear cargo floor panel.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Storing a Flat Tire
Place the flat tire on the rear cargo area floor panel and secure it with the tire tie­down straps located under the cargo floor panel. The proper tie-down strap routing can be found in the Owner Manual.
See Section 5 of your Owner Manual.
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Rear Liftglass Washer
To reduce the possibility of scratched rear liftglass, activate the washer prior to the wipers by rotating the rear wiper switch downward. After pre-washing the rear liftglass, rotate the switch to the upper washer position to activate the washer and the rear wiper together.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Front and Rear Washers/Wipers
The wiper/washer controls are located on the lever mounted to the right side of the steering column. Moving the lever down activates the front wipers; continue moving it down to the desired setting. (This activation method is the opposite of all other Pontiac models.) Rear wipers are activated by rotating the knob at the end of the wiper lever to the desired setting.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Window Anti-Fog Features
The vehicle windows and windshield often experience fogging when it is rain­ing, or the humidity is high. To minimize this effect, leave the RECIRCULATE button off and:
• Press the A/C button
• Select DEFROST on the mode knob
• Set the fan to HI and adjust the temperature knob as desired
The RECIRCULATE button automatical­ly deactivates when the Climate Control mode knob is set to the DEFROST or HEATER/DEFROST position. Again,
for optimal defog performance it is recommended to leave this deactivated.
To override this feature, press the RECIRCULATE button again.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
Side Vent Airflow
Airflow coming through the climate con­trol system’s side vents is normal during all operating modes. To optimize the effectiveness of your system when using the floor, defog or defrost modes, close the outboard vents.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
long enough to let the hot, inside air escape
2. Press both the A/C button and the RECIRCULATION button. The RECIRCULATION button is located under the A/C button
3. Select VENT mode and adjust the temperature knob all the way in the blue area.
For continuous maximum cooling, remain in recirculation mode.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
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Reverse Gear Alert Signal
To ensure that First and Reverse gears on 6-speed manual transaxle-equipped models are not confused, a beeping sig­nal alerts the driver when the transaxle is placed into Reverse gear.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Cruise Control
The cruise control lever is located on the right side of the steering wheel. Cruise Control operates only at speeds above 25 mph. When vehicle speed drops below this point, Cruise Control turns off and the system erases the set speed.
Resuming a Set Speed
To return to a set speed after having used the brakes, push the cruise control lever up to RES/ACC. This returns the vehicle to its set speed.
Increasing Speed
There are two ways to increase cruise control speed:
1. Use the accelerator to reach the desired speed, then move the cruise control lever to the SET/COAST position. Release the lever and the accelerator pedal.
2. Move the cruise lever up to the RES/ACC position, hold it there until you reach the desired speed, and then release the lever.
Note: The Cruise Control system will terminate its set speed memory anytime the vehicle speed falls below 25 mph.
Reducing Speed
There are two ways to reduce speed while using Cruise Control:
1. Push and hold the lever to SET/COAST until you reach the lower speed you want, then release it.
2. Push the lever down briefly. Each time you do this, you’ll reduce vehicle speed by 1 mph.
Ending Cruise Control
There are several ways to turn off Cruise Control:
• Step lightly on the brake pedal or push the clutch pedal, if you have a manual transaxle.
• Press the CRUISE ON/OFF button again.
• Pull the cruise control lever toward you.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
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Cold Engine Shifting
Cold Engine Speed
When the engine is cold, the vehicle’s powertrain computer directs automatic transmission-equipped vehicles to shift early, which may result in slower accel­eration. This early shifting eases engine and transmission loads and reduces engine exhaust emissions. Once the engine warms, the transmission shift points will occur at higher engine speeds.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
When the Vibe GT 1.8-liter engine is cold, engine speed is limited to 7200 rpm. This reduces engine wear and exhaust emissions. Once the engine reaches operating temperature, the maximum engine speed of 8300 rpm is available.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Steering Wheel Lock-Up
The ignition switch provides four posi­tions: LOCK, ACC, ON, START. Should the key become stuck in the LOCK posi­tion, or if you are unable to turn the key, turn the steering wheel to the left and right while turning the key hard.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Note: Turn the key only with your hand. Using a tool to force it could damage the key or ignition switch.
The DRL safety feature illuminates the headlamps at a reduced intensity during the day to make the front of the vehicle more visible to others. This feature can be of particular help in the short periods just after dawn and shortly before sun­set. The DRL illuminates only the head­lamps – not the taillamps or side marker lamps.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
Note: DRL does not activate if the park-
ing brake is engaged prior to turning the ignition on.
Cigarette Lighter and Power Outlet
To use the instrument panel-mounted cigarette lighter or the 12-volt power outlet, located inside the center console, place the ignition key in the “ACC” (Accessory) or “ON” position to supply the necessary power. This feature reduces the chances of encountering a weak or dead battery.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Note: Using the cigarette outlet to power cell phones or other 12-volt accessories is not recommended, as damage to the cigarette outlet may occur.
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Radio Data System (RDS) Operation
The interior dome lamp control dial is located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel. To operate the lamp, follow these instructions:
OFF: This position turns the lamp off. ON: This position keeps the lamp on at
all times. DOOR: This position turns the lamp on
when any of the side doors, the liftgate or the liftgate glass is opened. The lamp goes off when all the side doors, the lift­gate and the liftglass are closed.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Dome Lamp Control
Your audio system is equipped with a Radio Data System. RDS features are available for use only on FM stations that broadcast RDS information. With RDS, the radio can:
• Seek stations broadcasting the type of programming you select
• Receive announcements concerning local and national emergencies
• Display messages from radio stations, and
• Seek stations with traffic announcements
When you tune to an RDS station, the station name and call letters will appear on the display instead of the frequency. RDS stations may also provide the time of day, a program type (PYT) for current programming and the name of the pro­gram being broadcast. RDS relies on receiving specific information from these stations and will only work when the information is available.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
115-Volt AC Power Outlet
The 115-volt household-style AC outlet provides cur­rent for electrical accessories with a two-prong power plug and a maxi­mum current draw of 1.0 amp. If a device rated higher than this maximum is plugged in, the system resets itself after a 30-second delay.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
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Notes
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Certain restrictions, precautions and safety procedures apply to your vehicle. Please read your Owner Manual for complete instructions. All information contained herein is based on information available at the time of printing and is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2003 by GM Corp. All rights reserved.
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Roadside Assistance Program
My GMLink
1-800-ROADSIDE (1-800-762-3743)
As the proud owner of a new Pontiac vehicle, you are automatically enrolled in the Pontiac Roadside Assistance pro­gram.
Pontiac’s Roadside Assistance toll-free number is staffed by a team of techni­cally trained advisors, who are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
We will provide the following services for 3 years/36,000 miles (60,000 km), at no expense to you.
• Fuel delivery
• Lock-out service (identification required)
• Tow to nearest dealership for warranty service
• Change a flat tire
• Jump starts
We have quick, easy access to tele­phone numbers of the following addi­tional services depending on your needs.
• Hotels
• Glass replacement
• Tire repair facilities
• Rental vehicle or taxis
• Airport or train stations
• Police, fire departments or hospitals
The Pontiac Owner Center at MyGMLink is a complimentary service for Pontiac Owners, a one-stop resource to enhance your Pontiac ownership experi­ence. Exclusive member benefits include online service reminders, vehicle maintenance tips, online owner manual, special privileges and more. Sign up today at www.mygmlink.com
In many instances, mechanical failures are covered under Pontiac’s compre­hensive warranty. However, when other services are utilized, our advisors will explain any payment obligations you might incur.
For prompt and efficient assistance when calling, please provide the follow­ing information to the advisor:
• Location of the vehicle
• Telephone number or your location
• Vehicle model, year and color
• Vehicle mileage
• Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
• Vehicle license plate number
Pontiac reserves the right to limit servic­es or reimbursement to an owner or driver when, in Pontiac’s judgment, the claims become excessive in frequency or type of occurrence.
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