Pontiac 2006 Gto Automobile User Manual


 
( ) One-to-Four Shift Light (Manual
Transmission):
When this light comes
on, you can shift only from First (1) to
Fourth (4) instead of First (1) to Second
(2). This helps you get the best possible
fuel economy. After shifting to Fourth (4),
the vehicle can then be shifted into a
lower gear, if desired. The light comes
on only when the engine coolant tem-
perature is higher than 169 degrees F
(76 degrees C), at speeds of 15–19 mph
(24–31 km/h) and when you are at 21
percent of throttle or less.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
Getting to Know Your GTO
8
Manual Transmission
Shift Light
Exterior Lighting and Interior
Dimming Controls
Controls for exterior lighting and instru-
ment panel dimming are located to the
left of the Instrument Panel Cluster.
Exterior Lights: Rotate the center knob
clockwise to change modes of exterior
lighting. Starting from the vertical posi-
tion, the settings are: Off ( ), Park
Lamps ( ), Headlamps ( ), and
Auto (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 illuminated
portions of the
Instrument Panel
can be adjusted.
To increase bright-
ness, move the
small slider switch
to the right.
To decrease, move
the slider switch to the left.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever
The Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever on
the left side
of the steer-
ing column
controls the:
Turn and
lane-
change
signals.
Headlamp High/Low Beam-Changer
(push forward for high beams; pull
back and release for low beams; pull
back and hold for flash-to-pass fea-
ture). A symbol on the instrument
cluster illuminates when high beams
are on.
See Section 3 of your Owner Manual.
Note: A rapidly flashing turn signal
arrow on the instrument cluster may
indicate a burned-out exterior turn signal
bulb. If the arrow fails to light when the
signal is activated, check the fuse for
burned-out bulbs. See Fuses and Circuit
Breakers in Section 5 of your Owner
Manual for more information.