Pontiac 2006 GTO Getting To Know Manual Download Page 12

Getting to Know Your GTO

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Trunk Release

The vehicle’s trunk lid is not equipped

with a lock cylinder. To open the trunk,

do one of the following:

Remote Keyless Entry: Press the open

trunk symbol on the Remote Keyless

Entry transmitter.

In-Car Trunk Lid Release Button:

Press the trunk lid release button 

located in the glove box.

For added security, the trunk release

button is disabled when all the doors are

locked using the Remote Keyless Entry

transmitter LOCK button or through the

door lock knob.  

Secondary Trunk Release Handle: A

secondary mechanical release handle is

located under the passenger-side rear

seat head restraint. To unlatch the trunk,

lift the head restraint and pull the yellow

ring (shown below) toward the front of

the vehicle.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

Fuel Door Release

The fuel door release button is located

on the Instrument Panel, to the left of

the steering wheel.

See Section 5 of your Owner Manual. 

Audio Steering Wheel Controls

MODE: Press to choose AM, FM1, FM2,

or CD if a CD is loaded.

NEXT: Press to tune to the next or previ-

ous radio station. For CDs, press and

release the Down arrow to go to the pre-

vious track; press and hold to go to the

previous disc. Press and release the Up

arrow to go to the next track; press and

hold to go to the next disc.

MUTE: Press this button to silence 

the system. Press it again (or any radio

button) to enable the sound.

VOLUME: Press the Up arrow to

increase the volume and the Down

arrow to decrease the volume.

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Summary of Contents for 2006 GTO

Page 1: ...eel Controls 12 Trunk Release 12 Fuel Door Release 12 Frontal Air Bags 13 Accessory Power Outlet 13 Storage Areas 13 Theft Deterrent Systems 13 Keys Replacement 14 Security Card 14 Traction Control Sy...

Page 2: ...r Buttons G Climate Controls H Audio System Controls I Cruise Control Lever J Audio Steering Wheel Controls K Tilt Wheel L Horn M Shift Lever N Power Window Switches O Accessory Power Outlet P Parking...

Page 3: ...t Temperature Gauge B Tachometer C Speedometer D Fuel Gauge E Trip Computer Displays Note The instrument panel cluster is designed to let you know about many important aspects of your vehicle s operat...

Page 4: ...ive seconds 4 Change the Setting using the Up or Down arrow 5 Continue through the menu by pressing the MODE button Programmable features include Restore factory settings Underspeed chime Distance to...

Page 5: ...r off as described in the Vehicle Personalization section of this booklet so not all items may be displayed on your vehicle Trip Computer Warnings and Messages To acknowledge and clear many warnings a...

Page 6: ...rear head restraints are height adjustable See Section 1 of your Owner Manual Rear Seat Access Folding the Front Seatbacks Forward The front seatbacks fold forward and the seats slide forward to allo...

Page 7: ...Unlock button again or hold down the button for more than one sec ond to unlock all doors To set both doors to unlock with a single press see Two Stage Unlock under Vehicle Personalization Lock Unlock...

Page 8: ...AUTO Fog Lamps To turn the fog lamps on pull the rotating center switch OUT To turn the fog lamps off push the switch IN Instrument Panel Brightness When exterior lights are ON the brightness of the i...

Page 9: ...e Control system on or off press and release the ON OFF CANCEL switch located on the Turn Signal Multifunction Lever Cruise Enabled will be momentarily displayed in the Trip Computer window and the Cr...

Page 10: ...he level of effect of the equalization FM AM Press this button to switch to AM FM1 and FM2 TUNE DISC Press the right or left arrow to change radio frequencies or to advance to the next CD SEEK TRACK P...

Page 11: ...c CD Player Turn the ignition on then press and hold the LOAD button A above for two seconds Wait for LOAD ALL to appear on the display and for the light to the left of the slot to flash B above If be...

Page 12: ...t the head restraint and pull the yellow ring shown below toward the front of the vehicle See Section 2 of your Owner Manual Fuel Door Release The fuel door release button is located on the Instrument...

Page 13: ...nter Console The Center Console contains an armrest storage area with an Accessory Power Outlet To open the armrest storage area pull up on the Theft Deterrent Systems Your vehicle comes with two thef...

Page 14: ...Traction Control System TCS that limits your vehicle s wheelspin This can be especially useful on slippery roads The system is automatically activated whenever the ignition is turned from OFF to ON Wh...

Page 15: ...ezing rain begins to fall and it offers even less traction than very cold snow or ice Try to avoid driving on wet ice until salt and sand crews can get there Winter Driving Techniques In any low tract...

Page 16: ...g services for 3 years 36 000 miles 60 000 km at no expense to you Fuel delivery Lockout service identification required Tow to nearest dealership for warranty service Flat tire assistance Jump starts...

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