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Saturn 2006 Vue User Manual

Saturn 2006 Vue
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Braking
See Brake System Warning Light on page 3-32.
Braking action involves perception time and
reaction time.
First, you have to decide to push on the brake pedal.
That is perception time. Then you have to bring up your
foot and do it. That is reaction time.
Average reaction time is about three-fourths of a
second. But that is only an average. It might be less
with one driver and as long as two or three seconds or
more with another. Age, physical condition, alertness,
coordination, and eyesight all play a part. So do alcohol,
drugs, and frustration. But even in three-fourths of a
second, a vehicle moving at 60 mph (100 km/h) travels
66 feet (20 m). That could be a lot of distance in an
emergency, so keeping enough space between
your vehicle and others is important.
And, of course, actual stopping distances vary greatly
with the surface of the road, whether it is pavement
or gravel; the condition of the road, whether it is
wet, dry, or icy; tire tread; the condition of your brakes;
the weight of the vehicle; and the amount of brake
force applied.
Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive
in spurts heavy acceleration followed by heavy
braking rather than keeping pace with traffic.
This is a mistake. Your brakes may not have time
to cool between hard stops. Your brakes will wear
out much faster if you do a lot of heavy braking.
If you keep pace with the traffic and allow realistic
following distances, you will eliminate a lot of
unnecessary braking. That means better braking
and longer brake life.
If your engine ever stops while you are driving, brake
normally but do not pump your brakes. If you do,
the pedal may get harder to push down. If your engine
stops, you will still have some power brake assist.
But you will use it when you brake. Once the power
assist is used up, it may take longer to stop and
the brake pedal will be harder to push.
Adding non-Saturn accessories can affect your
vehicle’s performance. See Accessories and
Modifications on page 5-3.
4-7

Table of Contents

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Saturn 2006 Vue Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSaturn
Model2006 Vue
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Seats and Restraint Systems

Front Seats

Details on adjusting manual and power seats, lumbar support, and heated seats.

Rear Seats

Information on split folding rear seats and their positions.

Safety Belts

Guidance on proper usage, questions and answers, and how adults should wear belts.

Child Restraints

Instructions on using child restraints for older children and infants.

Airbag System

Explanation of airbag locations, inflation, and passenger sensing systems.

Restraint System Check

How to check safety belts, buckles, and airbag covers for proper function.

Features and Controls

Keys

Information on vehicle keys, keyless entry system, and obtaining spare keys.

Doors and Locks

Details on manual and power door locks, automatic locking, and rear door security.

Windows

Operation of power windows, express-down feature, and window lockout.

Theft-Deterrent Systems

Information on the Passlock® system and how it prevents theft.

Starting and Operating Your Vehicle

Guidance on new vehicle break-in, ignition positions, and starting the engine.

Mirrors

Operation of automatic dimming rearview mirror, compass, temperature display, and power mirrors.

OnStar® System

Overview of OnStar services for safety, security, and convenience.

Storage Areas

Description of glove box, cupholders, console, and cargo area storage.

Sunroof

Instructions on operating the express-open sunroof and vent position.

Instrument Panel

Instrument Panel Overview

Identification of main instrument panel components and their functions.

Climate Controls

Operation of heating, cooling, ventilation, defogging, and defrosting systems.

Warning Lights, Gages, and Indicators

Explanation of various warning lights, gages, and indicators on the instrument panel.

Audio System(s)

Information on radio operation, CD player, MP3 files, and auxiliary input.

Driving Your Vehicle

Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle

Factors affecting vehicle performance and safety: driver behavior, environment, and vehicle design.

Towing

Guidelines for towing your vehicle and trailers, including safety rules and weight limits.

Service and Appearance Care

Service

Information on recommended service, genuine Saturn parts, and accessories.

Fuel

Details on gasoline octane, specifications, additives, and filling the tank safely.

Checking Things Under the Hood

Guidance on checking engine oil, coolant, fluid levels, and other underhood components.

All-Wheel Drive

Explanation of how the AWD system operates and its maintenance.

Headlamp Aiming

Information on headlamp aim adjustment and when it may be necessary.

Bulb Replacement

Instructions for replacing various exterior and interior light bulbs.

Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement

Step-by-step guide for replacing windshield wiper blades.

Tires

Information on tire sidewall labeling, pressure, inspection, rotation, and buying new tires.

Appearance Care

Tips for cleaning the vehicle's interior, exterior, glass, and paint finish.

Vehicle Identification

Information on VIN, engine identification, and service parts labels.

Electrical System

Details on add-on electrical equipment, power windows, fuses, and circuit breakers.

Capacities and Specifications

Table of vehicle capacities for fluids and engine specifications.

Maintenance Schedule

Maintenance Schedule

Introduction to maintenance, requirements, and using the schedule for vehicle upkeep.

Owner Checks and Services

Owner-performed checks at fuel fill, monthly, and annually for vehicle safety.

At Each Fuel Fill

Underhood checks to perform each time you refuel the vehicle.

At Least Once a Month

Monthly checks recommended for tire inflation and wear inspection.

At Least Once a Year

Annual checks for starter switch and ignition transaxle lock systems.

Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

List of appropriate fluids and lubricants for various vehicle systems.

Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

Part numbers for common maintenance replacement items like filters and wipers.

Maintenance Record

Forms to record vehicle service dates, odometer readings, and services performed.

Customer Assistance and Information

Customer Assistance and Information

Steps for customer satisfaction, including contacting retail liaisons and the assistance center.

Reporting Safety Defects

Procedures for reporting safety defects to the US government, Canadian government, and Saturn.

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