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Getting to Know Your Grand Prix

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Remote Trunk Release 

Accessory Power Outlets

Press the power door lock button on

either front door to the “unlock” position

for 

three seconds

to unlatch the trunk

from inside the vehicle. The vehicle

must be in Park to release the trunk.

See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

Two 12-volt accessory outlets are

included for convenient use of electrical

accessories such as cell phones and CD

players. One outlet is located on the

center console to the left of the cuphold-

ers, and the other is located inside the

console.  

A cigarette lighter element is available

for your vehicle. Contact your dealer-

ship’s service department if you wish to

have one installed. 

See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.

Note: 

Adding some electrical equipment

to your vehicle can damage it or prevent

other features from working properly.

This would not be covered by your 

warranty. Check with your dealer 

before adding electrical equipment, 

and never use anything that exceeds

the amperage rating.

With the front passenger seat folded flat

and used in combination with the utility

offered by the 60/40 split-folding rear

seat and trunk, the Grand Prix can

accommodate narrow cargo up to nine

feet long.  

Fold-Flat Front Passenger Seat

(if equipped)

Before you fold the seatback, ensure

that the seatback is in the third recline

detent position.

To fold the seatback forward, pull up 

the lever in the middle of the seatback

and push the seat forward until it lies

flat. To restore the seat to its upright

position, pull up on the lever in the 

middle of the seatback, lift the seatback

up and ensure that it locks into place.

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

Split-Folding Rear Seat

You can fold down either side or both

sides of your rear seatback for more

cargo space. 

To lower the rear seatback, pull forward

on the tabs located on the outboard side

of the rear seat cushion. 

See Section 1 of your Owner Manual.

Summary of Contents for 2007 Grand Prix

Page 1: ...c Climate Control 7 Power Seat 8 ENTERTAINMENT Audio Systems 8 XM Satellite Radio 10 Touch Screen Navigation Entertainment System 11 CONVENIENCE Remote Vehicle Start 11 Daytime Running Lamps 12 Exteri...

Page 2: ...ion Center DIC J Audio System K Audio Steering Wheel Controls if equipped L Hood Release M Tilt Steering Wheel Lever on steering column N Interior Lamps Brightness Control O Passenger Airbag Status In...

Page 3: ...essed using the button on the DIC or Trip Computer See the DIC Trip Computer section in the booklet for instructions on displaying the odometer A B C D See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Note The inst...

Page 4: ...ancement Mode x x 6 Day Date x x 7 Gearshift Indicator PRNDL x x 8 8 Point Compass x 9 Outside Air Temperature x 10 Oil Reset x x 11 Tire Pressure Reset x x 12 Personalization Settings x x Trip Odomet...

Page 5: ...her the DIC or Trip Computer will set or reset a menu item when using the Trip Odometer or Display Personal Programming mode Pressing the Display Personal Programming button on either the DIC or Trip...

Page 6: ...ument panel outlets Bi Level Directs half of the air to the instrument panel outlets and the remaining air to the floor outlets Floor Directs most of the air to the floor outlets with some air directe...

Page 7: ...the air conditioning back on push the button again or rotate the mode control knob clockwise one detent and then counterclockwise one detent Recirculation maximum cool ing Press this button to recircu...

Page 8: ...ion settings XM programs or CDs when a traffic report is broadcast Audio Systems Power Seat The power seat adjustment control is located on the outboard side of the driver s seat Seat Adjustments Slid...

Page 9: ...for two seconds You will hear a beep and then the light located to the right of the slot will begin to flash 3 Once the light stops flashing and turns green load a disc Insert the disc partway into t...

Page 10: ...ting changes The button must be released and pressed again each time you want to change the volume See Section 3 of your Owner Manual XM Satellite Radio if equipped XM Satellite Radio offers more than...

Page 11: ...the vehicle by using the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter Normal transmitter range is within approximately 200 feet of the vehicle You can also set the climate control sys tem to heat or cool the veh...

Page 12: ...e multifunction switch to the full down position Rotate the switch down again for the DRL to come back on See Section 3 of your Owner Manual Daytime Running Lamps The exterior lamps control can be tur...

Page 13: ...wipers Set the controls to the following desired position Off Move the lever down to turn the wipers off Delay Set lever to this position for a delay between wipes turn the delay adjustment band to s...

Page 14: ...Intensity When the circle in the outer ring is posi tioned at the upper arrow the HUD will be turned off Rotate the ring to the right to turn the HUD on and increase the intensity of the display to f...

Page 15: ...p Computer four seconds when warning is displayed in DIC then every 10 minutes until warning is acknowledged or cleared by vehicle 12 Traction Control Active with corresponding ISO symbol when system...

Page 16: ...not be covered by your warranty Check with your dealer before adding electrical equipment and never use anything that exceeds the amperage rating With the front passenger seat folded flat and used in...

Page 17: ...the vehicle speed will be limited in order to protect the engine See Section 2 of your Owner Manual TAPshift Manual Performance Shifter GXP models Models with TAPshift can be man ually shifted by foll...

Page 18: ...ystem controls wheelspin by applying the front brakes and reducing engine power The system can be disabled by pressing the TC button located on the console if you become stuck in the sand mud or snow...

Page 19: ...y Tighten the cap clockwise until at least three clicks are heard If the cap is loose or missing the Malfunction Indicator Lamp will light steadily If a loose gas cap is the cause a few driving trips...

Page 20: ...rts In many instances mechanical failures are covered under Pontiac s comprehensive warranty However when other services are utilized our advisors will explain any payment obligations you might incur...

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