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Keys
Leaving
children
in a vehicle with
the
ignition
key
is
dangerous
for
many reasons.
A
child
or
others
could
be
badly injured
or
even
killed.
They
could
operate
the
power
windows
or
other
controls
or
even
make
the vehicle
move.
Don’t
leave
the
keys
in
a
vehicle
with
children.
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Table of Contents
Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems
8
Table of Contents
8
Seats and Restraint Systems
8
Front Seats
9
Safety Belts
15
Rear Seat Passengers
31
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children and Smgll Ad~-I!Ts
35
Child Restraints
35
Safety Belt Extender
37
Older Children
38
Infants and Young Children
41
Child Restraint Systems
44
Where to Put the Restraint
47
Top Strap
49
Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers for Children (LATCH System)
51
Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System
53
Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Seat Position
53
Air Bag Systems
59
What Makes an Air Bag Inflate
65
How Does an Air Bag Restrain
65
Checking Your Restraint Systems
69
Replacing Restraint System Parts
69
Restraint System Check
69
Section Features and Controls
72
Features and Contro[S
72
Keys
73
Remote Keyless Entry System
75
Remote Keyless Entry System Operation
75
Doors and Locks
80
Door Locks
80
Central Door Unlocking System
81
Power Door Locks
81
Door Ajar Reminder
81
Delayed Locking
81
Lockout Protection
84
Leaving Your Vehicle
85
Trunk
85
Windows
87
Sun Visors
88
Theft-Deterrent Systems
91
PASS-Key@ Ill Operation
91
Starting and Operating Your Vehicle
93
New Vehicle Break-In
93
Ignition Positions
93
Starting Your Engine
95
Automatic Transaxle Operation
97
Shifting into Park (P)
101
Shifting out of Park (P)
103
Engine Exhaust
105
Running Your Engine While You Are Parked
105
Manual Rearview Mirror
106
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
106
Mirrors
106
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror with Compass
107
Outside Power Mirror
109
Outside Curb View Assist Mirror
109
Outside Convex Mirror
110
Onstar@ System
111
Homelink@ Transmitter
113
Glove Box
118
Center Console Storage Area
118
Convenience Net
118
Storage Areas
118
Sunroof
119
Memory Seat and Mirrors
120
Vehicle Personalization
121
Section 3 Instrument Panel
122
Instrument Panel
122
Instrument Panel Overview
122
Hazard Warning Flashers
124
Horn
125
Other Warning Devices
125
Tilt Wheel
125
Exterior Lamps
133
Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter
143
Climate Control System
144
Climate Controls
144
Dual Automatic Climate Control System
147
Outlet Adjustment
151
Steering Wheel Climate Controls
151
Climate Controls Personalization
152
Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators
153
Instrument Panel Cluster
154
Speedometer and Odometer
156
Tachometer
156
Air Bag Readiness Light
157
Safety Belt Reminder Light
157
Battery Warning Light
158
Brake System Warning Light
159
Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
161
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
162
Oil Pressure Light
165
Security Light
166
Fuel Gage
167
DIC Controls and Displays
168
Driver Information Center (DIC)
168
DIC Warnings and Messages
171
Audio System(S)
178
Radio with CD
179
Radio with Cassette and CD
186
Theft-Deterrent Feature
203
Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
205
Chime Level Adjustment
207
XM Satellite Radio Antenna System
207
Section 4 Driving Your Vehicle
208
Driving Your Vehicle
208
Your Driving. the Road. and Your Vehicle
209
Braking
213
Control of a Vehicle
213
Steering
218
Passing
220
Loss of Control
222
Driving at Night
223
Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads
225
City Driving
228
Freeway Driving
229
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
230
Highway Hypnosis
231
Hill and Mountain Roads
231
Winter Driving
233
Ice or Snow
237
If You Are Stuck: in Sand, Mud
237
Recreational Vehicle Towing
239
Towing
239
Towing Your Vehicle
239
Towing a Trailer
243
Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
252
Service and Appearance Care
252
Fuel
256
Gasoline Octane
256
California Fuel
257
Additives
257
Hood Release
262
Engine Compartment Overview
263
Engine Oil
268
Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
270
Automatic Transaxle Fluid
273
Engine Overheating
279
Cooling System
281
Power Steering Fluid
289
Brakes
291
Battery
294
Jump Starting
296
Headlamp Aiming
302
Headlamp Horizontal Aiming
303
Halogen Bulbs
306
Front Turn Signal Lamps
307
Taillamps, Turn Signal, and Stoplamps
307
Taillamps and Back-Up Lamps
309
Service
256
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement
311
Tires
312
Inflation - Tire Pressure
313
Check Tire Pressure System
314
Tire Inspection and Rotation
315
Buying New Tires
317
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
318
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
319
Wheel Replacement
319
Tire Chains
321
If a Tire Goes Flat
321
Changing a Flat Tire
322
Compact Spare Tire
331
Appearance Care
332
Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
332
Care of Safety Belts
335
Weatherstrips
335
Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
335
Sheet Metal Damage
337
Finish Damage
337
Underbody Maintenance
338
GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
338
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
340
Service Parts Identification Label
340
Electrical System
341
Add-On Electrical Equipment
341
Power Windows and Other Power Options
341
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
341
Removing the Rear Seat Cushion
344
Capacities and Specifications
349
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
350
Section 6 Maintenance Schedule
352
Introduction
353
Maintenance Requirements
353
Maintenance Schedule
353
How this Section Is Organized
354
Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services
355
Using Your Maintenance Schedule
355
At Least Once a Year
369
At Least Twice a Year
369
Brake System Inspection
373
Engine Cooling System Inspection
373
Fuel System Inspection
373
Throttle System Inspection
373
Part E: Maintenance Record
375
Customer Assistance Information
378
Customer Assistance Information
379
Customer Satisfaction Procedure
379
Telephone (TTY) Users
380
Customer Assistance off Ices
381
With Disabilities
382
Roadside Assistance Program
383
Courtesy Transportation
385
General Motors
385
Service Publications Ordering Information
387
Bulb Replacement
391
Checking Things under the Hood
392
Reporting Safety Defects
393
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Buick 2003 LeSabre Specifications
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Brand
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Model
2003 LeSabre
Category
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Language
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