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Pontiac G6 2006 - Adjusting Lumbar Support and Seatback Position; Easy Entry Seat; Heated Seat Controls

Pontiac G6 2006
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Heated Seat Controls (if equipped)
The heated front seat controls are locat-
ed on the outboard corner of the driver
and front passenger seats. The seats
have a high and low heat setting.
High Setting
Press the top of the switch ( ) once
to turn on the heated seat. It will
heat to the high setting (indicator
light number 2).
Low Setting
Press the top of the switch ( ) twice
to turn on the seat to the low setting
(indicator light number 1).
Off
Press the bottom of the switch ( )
to turn the heated seat off.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
Adjust the lumbar support using the
manual lumbar handle (A) located on
the outboard side of the driver’s seat-
back. Ratchet the handle down to
increase support and up to decrease
support. You may need to ratchet the
handle several times for the desired
amount of support.
Adjust the seatback position by pulling
up the recliner handle (B) and adjusting
the seatback forward or rearward.
Release the handle to secure the seat-
back in place.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
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Owner
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Maintenance
Features
Convenience
Features
Instrument
Panel Features
Audio System
Features
Comfort
Features
Remote Keyless
Entry System
COMFORT FEATURES
Adjusting Lumbar Support
and Seatback Position
Easy Entry Seat (if equipped)
Coupe models feature an easy entry
front passenger seat that makes it easi-
er to get in and out of the rear seat.
B
A
To use the easy entry seat, pull back on
the top of the recliner lever and slide
the seat forward. After the passenger
enters the rear seat area, move the
seat rearward until it locks in place and
adjust the seat to a comfortable posi-
tion. Make sure both the seat and seat-
back are locked.
See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.
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