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Features & <strong>Controls</strong><br />

w Starting Your Engine<br />

(CONT)<br />

w Driving Through Deep<br />

Standing Water<br />

NOTICE:<br />

Your engine is designed to work<br />

with the electronics in your vehicle.<br />

If you add electrical parts or<br />

accessories, you could change the<br />

way the fuel injection system<br />

operates. Before adding electrical<br />

equipment, check with your dealer.<br />

If you don’t, your engine might not<br />

perform properly.<br />

If you ever have to have your<br />

vehicle towed, see the part of this<br />

manual that tells how to do it<br />

without damaging your vehicle. See<br />

“Towing Your Pontiac” in the<br />

Index.<br />

NOTICE:<br />

If you drive too quickly through<br />

deep puddles or standing water,<br />

water can come in through your<br />

engine’s air intake and badly<br />

damage your engine. If you can’t<br />

avoid deep puddles or standing<br />

water, drive through them very<br />

slowly.<br />

Engine Coolant Heater<br />

(Engine Block Heater)<br />

(OPTION)<br />

In very cold weather, 0°F (-18°C) or<br />

colder, the engine coolant heater can help.<br />

You’ll get easier starting and better fuel<br />

economy during engine warm-up.<br />

Usually, the coolant heater should be<br />

plugged in a minimum of four hours prior<br />

to starting your vehicle.<br />

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