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Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner's Manual

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner’s Manual (382 pages)

2003 Pontiac Vibe

Brand: Pontiac
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 3.21 MB

Table of Contents
  • Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

    8

    • Canadian Owners

      4

    • How to Use this Manual

      5

    • Vehicle Symbols

      6

    • Table of Contents

      8

    • Seats and Seat Controls

      9

      • Reclining Front Seatbacks

        10

      • Head Restraints

        12

    • Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

      16

      • Why Safety Belts Work

        17

    • Here Are Questions Many People Ask about

      20

      • Safety Belts — and the Answers

        20

    • How to Wear Safety Belts Properly

      21

    • Driver Position

      21

    • Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

      28

    • Right Front Passenger Position

      29

    • Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

      29

    • Safety Belt Pretensioners

      38

    • Rear Seat Passengers

      39

    • Children

      42

      • Infants and Young Children

        42

    • Restraint Systems for Children

      46

      • Where to Put the Restraint

        49

      • Top Strap

        50

      • Front Seat Position

        58

    • Older Children

      61

    • Safety Belt Extender

      64

    • Checking Your Restraint Systems

      64

    • Replacing Restraint System Parts after a Crash

      65

      • Manual Windows

        68

      • Door Locks

        71

      • Rear Door Security Locks

        73

      • Leaving Your Vehicle

        73

      • Remote Keyless Entry System

        74

      • Matching Transmitter(S) to Your Vehicle

        75

      • Battery Replacement

        76

      • Content Theft Deterrent System

        80

      • Activating the System

        81

      • Ignition Positions

        83

      • Starting Your Engine

        84

      • Automatic Transaxle

        84

      • Manual Transaxle

        85

      • To Use the Engine Coolant Heater

        86

      • Automatic Transaxle Operation

        87

      • Manual Transaxle Operation

        90

      • Shift Speeds

        93

      • Parking Brake

        94

      • Parking Your Vehicle

        98

      • Parking over Things that Burn

        98

      • Engine Exhaust

        99

      • Turn and Lane-Change Signals

        101

      • Windshield Wipers

        102

      • Windshield Washer

        103

      • Exterior Lamps

        107

      • Daytime Running Lamps

        108

      • Lamps on Reminder

        108

      • Interior Lamps

        109

      • Storage Compartments

        113

      • Glove Box

        113

      • Cargo Cover

        115

      • Luggage Carrier

        116

      • Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter

        118

      • Sun Visors

        118

      • Accessory Power Outlet

        119

      • Floor Mat

        121

      • Instrument Panel Cluster

        125

      • Speedometer and Odometer

        126

      • Air Bag Readiness Light

        129

      • Brake System Warning Light

        130

      • Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light

        131

      • Malfunction Indicator Lamp

        133

      • Oil Pressure Light

        137

      • Fuel Gage

        139

      • Low Fuel Warning Light

        140

  • Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

    142

    • Climate Control System

      143

    • Comfort Controls

      143

    • Air Conditioning

      144

    • Defogging and Defrosting

      145

    • Heating

      145

    • Rear Window Defogger

      146

    • Ventilation System

      147

    • Audio Systems

      148

    • Setting the Time

      148

      • Player with Equalization and Radio

        149

      • Data System (RDS)

        149

    • Navigation/Radio System (Option)

      166

    • Understanding Radio Reception

      167

    • Tips about Your Audio System

      168

    • Care of Your Compact Disc Player

      169

    • Care of Your Compact Discs

      169

    • Fixed Mast Antenna

      169

  • Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

    170

    • Defensive Driving

      171

    • Drunken Driving

      172

    • Braking

      175

    • Control of a Vehicle

      175

    • All — Wheel Drive (AWD) System (Option)

      178

      • Braking in Emergencies

        178

    • Steering

      179

      • Power Steering

        179

      • Steering in Emergencies

        180

    • Off — Road Recovery

      181

    • Passing

      181

    • Loss of Control

      183

    • Driving at Night

      184

    • Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads

      186

      • Driving through Deep Standing Water

        188

      • Driving through Flowing Water

        189

    • City Driving

      190

    • Freeway Driving

      191

    • Before Leaving on a Long Trip

      192

    • Highway Hypnosis

      193

    • Hill and Mountain Roads

      193

    • Winter Driving

      195

      • Driving on Snow or Ice

        196

    • Recreational Vehicle Towing

      199

    • Loading Your Vehicle

      203

    • Towing a Trailer

      205

      • If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer

        206

      • Weight of the Trailer

        206

      • Weight of the Trailer Tongue

        207

      • Safety Chains

        208

      • Trailer Brakes

        208

      • Driving with a Trailer

        209

      • Making Turns

        210

      • Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer

        210

      • Driving on Grades

        211

      • Parking on Hills

        211

      • Maintenance When Trailer Towing

        212

      • Parking on a Hill

        212

      • Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing

        212

  • Section 5 Problems on the Road

    213

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      214

    • Other Warning Devices

      214

    • Jump Starting

      215

    • Engine Overheating

      221

      • If no Steam Is Coming from Your Engine

        223

    • Towing Your Vehicle

      221

    • Cooling System

      224

      • Recovery Tank

        226

      • How to Add Coolant to the Radiator

        228

    • Changing a Flat Tire

      230

      • Removing the Spare Tire and Tools

        231

      • Spare Tire

        234

      • Storing the Flat Tire and Tools

        240

    • If a Tire Goes Flat

      230

    • Compact Spare Tire

      243

    • If You’re Stuck: in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow

      244

      • Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It out

        245

      • Doing Your Own Service Work

        248

      • Gasoline Octane

        250

      • Gasoline Specifications

        250

      • California Fuel

        251

      • Fuels in Foreign Countries

        252

      • Filling Your Tank

        252

      • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

        255

      • Checking Things under the Hood

        256

      • Engine Compartment Overview

        258

      • Engine Oil

        260

      • When to Add Engine Oil

        262

      • What Kind of Engine Oil to Use

        263

      • Engine Oil Additives

        264

      • When to Change Engine Oil

        265

      • What to Do with Used Oil

        265

      • Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

        266

      • Passenger Compartment Air Filter

        268

      • Automatic Transaxle Fluid

        270

      • How to Add Fluid

        273

      • Manual Transaxle Fluid

        274

      • Hydraulic Clutch

        275

      • When to Check and What to Use

        275

      • How to Check and Add Fluid

        275

      • Engine Coolant

        277

      • Checking Coolant

        279

      • Power Steering Fluid

        280

      • Windshield Washer Fluid

        282

      • Adding Washer Fluid

        282

      • Brake Fluid

        283

      • Brake Wear

        286

      • Bulb Replacement

        288

      • Front Turn Signal Lamps

        291

      • Rear Combination Lamps

        291

      • Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement

        295

      • Tire Inspection and Rotation

        298

      • Buying New Tires

        301

      • Uniform Tire Quality Grading

        302

      • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance

        303

      • Wheel Replacement

        304

      • Tire Chains

        306

      • Appearance Care

        307

      • Using Cleaner on Fabric

        308

      • Special Fabric Cleaning Problems

        309

      • Cleaning Vinyl

        309

      • Cleaning Leather

        309

      • Cleaning Glass Surfaces

        310

      • Cleaning Interior Plastic Components

        310

      • Care of Safety Belts

        310

      • Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle

        311

      • Washing Your Vehicle

        311

      • Finish Care

        312

      • Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

        313

      • Chemical Paint Spotting

        314

      • Underbody Maintenance

        314

      • Engine Identification

        316

      • Electrical System

        317

      • Fuses and Circuit Breakers

        318

      • Capacities and Specifications

        322

      • Engine Specifications

        323

      • Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

        324

  • Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

    325

    • Introduction

      326

      • Your Vehicle and the Environment

        326

      • Maintenance Requirements

        326

      • How this Section Is Organized

        327

    • Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

      328

      • Using Your Maintenance Schedule

        328

      • Selecting the Right Schedule

        328

      • Scheduled Maintenance

        329

    • Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance

      332

    • Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance

      351

    • Part B: Owner Checks and Services

      361

      • At each Fuel Fill

        361

      • At Least Twice a Year

        362

    • Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections

      366

      • Exhaust System Inspection

        366

      • Fuel System Inspection

        366

      • Engine Cooling System Inspection

        367

      • Brake System Inspection

        367

      • Throttle System Inspection

        367

    • Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

      368

    • Part E: Maintenance Record

      371

      • Customer Satisfaction Procedure

        374

      • Customer Assistance for Text Telephone

        375

        • (TTY) Users

          375

      • Customer Assistance Offices

        376

      • GM Mobility Program for Persons

        377

        • With Disabilities

          377

      • Roadside Assistance Program

        377

      • Canadian Roadside Assistance

        378

      • Courtesy Transportation

        379

        • Transportation Options

          379

        • Plan Ahead When Possible

          379

        • Additional Program Information

          380

      • Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government

        381

      • Canadian Government

        381

      • Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors

        381

      • Service Manuals

        382

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Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner's Manual

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Owner’s Manual (381 pages)

Brand: Pontiac
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 3.18 MB

Table of Contents
  • Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

    7

    • Canadian Owners

      3

    • How to Use this Manual

      4

    • Vehicle Symbols

      5

    • Table of Contents

      7

    • Seats and Seat Controls

      8

      • Reclining Front Seatbacks

        9

      • Head Restraints

        11

    • Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

      15

      • Why Safety Belts Work

        16

    • Here Are Questions Many People Ask about

      19

      • Safety Belts — and the Answers

        19

    • How to Wear Safety Belts Properly

      20

    • Driver Position

      20

    • Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy

      27

    • Right Front Passenger Position

      28

    • Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

      28

    • Safety Belt Pretensioners

      37

    • Rear Seat Passengers

      38

    • Children

      41

      • Infants and Young Children

        41

    • Restraint Systems for Children

      45

      • Where to Put the Restraint

        48

      • Top Strap

        49

      • Front Seat Position

        57

    • Older Children

      60

    • Safety Belt Extender

      63

    • Checking Your Restraint Systems

      63

    • Replacing Restraint System Parts after a Crash

      64

      • Manual Windows

        67

      • Door Locks

        70

      • Rear Door Security Locks

        72

      • Leaving Your Vehicle

        72

      • Remote Keyless Entry System

        73

      • Matching Transmitter(S) to Your Vehicle

        74

      • Battery Replacement

        75

      • Content Theft Deterrent System

        79

      • Activating the System

        80

      • Ignition Positions

        82

      • Starting Your Engine

        83

      • Automatic Transaxle

        83

      • Manual Transaxle

        84

      • To Use the Engine Coolant Heater

        85

      • Automatic Transaxle Operation

        86

      • Manual Transaxle Operation

        89

      • Shift Speeds

        92

      • Parking Brake

        93

      • Parking Your Vehicle

        97

      • Parking over Things that Burn

        97

      • Engine Exhaust

        98

      • Turn and Lane-Change Signals

        100

      • Windshield Wipers

        101

      • Windshield Washer

        102

      • Exterior Lamps

        106

      • Daytime Running Lamps

        107

      • Lamps on Reminder

        107

      • Interior Lamps

        108

      • Storage Compartments

        112

      • Glove Box

        112

      • Cargo Cover

        114

      • Luggage Carrier

        115

      • Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter

        117

      • Sun Visors

        117

      • Accessory Power Outlet

        118

      • Floor Mat

        120

      • Instrument Panel Cluster

        124

      • Speedometer and Odometer

        125

      • Air Bag Readiness Light

        128

      • Brake System Warning Light

        129

      • Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light

        130

      • Malfunction Indicator Lamp

        132

      • Oil Pressure Light

        136

      • Fuel Gage

        138

      • Low Fuel Warning Light

        139

  • Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

    141

    • Climate Control System

      142

    • Comfort Controls

      142

    • Air Conditioning

      143

    • Defogging and Defrosting

      144

    • Heating

      144

    • Rear Window Defogger

      145

    • Ventilation System

      146

    • Audio Systems

      147

    • Setting the Time

      147

      • Player with Equalization and Radio

        148

      • Data System (RDS)

        148

    • Navigation/Radio System (Option)

      165

    • Understanding Radio Reception

      166

    • Tips about Your Audio System

      167

    • Care of Your Compact Disc Player

      168

    • Care of Your Compact Discs

      168

    • Fixed Mast Antenna

      168

  • Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

    169

    • Defensive Driving

      170

    • Drunken Driving

      171

    • Braking

      174

    • Control of a Vehicle

      174

    • All — Wheel Drive (AWD) System (Option)

      177

      • Braking in Emergencies

        177

    • Steering

      178

      • Power Steering

        178

      • Steering in Emergencies

        179

    • Off — Road Recovery

      180

    • Passing

      180

    • Loss of Control

      182

    • Driving at Night

      183

    • Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads

      185

      • Driving through Deep Standing Water

        187

      • Driving through Flowing Water

        188

    • City Driving

      189

    • Freeway Driving

      190

    • Before Leaving on a Long Trip

      191

    • Highway Hypnosis

      192

    • Hill and Mountain Roads

      192

    • Winter Driving

      194

      • Driving on Snow or Ice

        195

    • Recreational Vehicle Towing

      198

    • Loading Your Vehicle

      202

    • Towing a Trailer

      204

      • If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer

        205

      • Weight of the Trailer

        205

      • Weight of the Trailer Tongue

        206

      • Safety Chains

        207

      • Trailer Brakes

        207

      • Driving with a Trailer

        208

      • Making Turns

        209

      • Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer

        209

      • Driving on Grades

        210

      • Parking on Hills

        210

      • Maintenance When Trailer Towing

        211

      • Parking on a Hill

        211

      • Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing

        211

  • Section 5 Problems on the Road

    212

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      213

    • Other Warning Devices

      213

    • Jump Starting

      214

    • Engine Overheating

      220

      • If no Steam Is Coming from Your Engine

        222

    • Towing Your Vehicle

      220

    • Cooling System

      223

      • Recovery Tank

        225

      • How to Add Coolant to the Radiator

        227

    • Changing a Flat Tire

      229

      • Removing the Spare Tire and Tools

        230

      • Spare Tire

        233

      • Storing the Flat Tire and Tools

        239

    • If a Tire Goes Flat

      229

    • Compact Spare Tire

      242

    • If You’re Stuck: in Sand, Mud, Ice or Snow

      243

      • Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It out

        244

      • Doing Your Own Service Work

        247

      • Gasoline Octane

        249

      • Gasoline Specifications

        249

      • California Fuel

        250

      • Fuels in Foreign Countries

        251

      • Filling Your Tank

        251

      • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

        254

      • Checking Things under the Hood

        255

      • Engine Compartment Overview

        257

      • Engine Oil

        259

      • When to Add Engine Oil

        261

      • What Kind of Engine Oil to Use

        262

      • Engine Oil Additives

        263

      • When to Change Engine Oil

        264

      • What to Do with Used Oil

        264

      • Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

        265

      • Passenger Compartment Air Filter

        267

      • Automatic Transaxle Fluid

        269

      • How to Add Fluid

        272

      • Manual Transaxle Fluid

        273

      • Hydraulic Clutch

        274

      • When to Check and What to Use

        274

      • How to Check and Add Fluid

        274

      • Engine Coolant

        276

      • Checking Coolant

        278

      • Power Steering Fluid

        279

      • Windshield Washer Fluid

        281

      • Adding Washer Fluid

        281

      • Brake Fluid

        282

      • Brake Wear

        285

      • Bulb Replacement

        287

      • Front Turn Signal Lamps

        290

      • Rear Combination Lamps

        290

      • Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement

        294

      • Tire Inspection and Rotation

        297

      • Buying New Tires

        300

      • Uniform Tire Quality Grading

        301

      • Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance

        302

      • Wheel Replacement

        303

      • Tire Chains

        305

      • Appearance Care

        306

      • Using Cleaner on Fabric

        307

      • Special Fabric Cleaning Problems

        308

      • Cleaning Vinyl

        308

      • Cleaning Leather

        308

      • Cleaning Glass Surfaces

        309

      • Cleaning Interior Plastic Components

        309

      • Care of Safety Belts

        309

      • Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle

        310

      • Washing Your Vehicle

        310

      • Finish Care

        311

      • Cleaning Aluminum Wheels

        312

      • Chemical Paint Spotting

        313

      • Underbody Maintenance

        313

      • Engine Identification

        315

      • Electrical System

        316

      • Fuses and Circuit Breakers

        317

      • Capacities and Specifications

        321

      • Engine Specifications

        322

      • Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts

        323

  • Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

    324

    • Introduction

      325

      • Your Vehicle and the Environment

        325

      • Maintenance Requirements

        325

      • How this Section Is Organized

        326

    • Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

      327

      • Using Your Maintenance Schedule

        327

      • Selecting the Right Schedule

        327

      • Scheduled Maintenance

        328

    • Short Trip/City Scheduled Maintenance

      331

    • Long Trip/Highway Scheduled Maintenance

      350

    • Part B: Owner Checks and Services

      360

      • At each Fuel Fill

        360

      • At Least Twice a Year

        361

    • Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections

      365

      • Exhaust System Inspection

        365

      • Fuel System Inspection

        365

      • Engine Cooling System Inspection

        366

      • Brake System Inspection

        366

      • Throttle System Inspection

        366

    • Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

      367

    • Part E: Maintenance Record

      370

      • Customer Satisfaction Procedure

        373

      • Customer Assistance for Text Telephone

        374

        • (TTY) Users

          374

      • Customer Assistance Offices

        375

      • GM Mobility Program for Persons

        376

        • With Disabilities

          376

      • Roadside Assistance Program

        376

      • Canadian Roadside Assistance

        377

      • Courtesy Transportation

        378

        • Transportation Options

          378

        • Plan Ahead When Possible

          378

        • Additional Program Information

          379

      • Reporting Safety Defects to the United States Government

        380

      • Canadian Government

        380

      • Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors

        380

      • Service Manuals

        381

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Navigation Manual

Pontiac 2003 Vibe Navigation Manual (50 pages)

Navigation System Supplement

Brand: Pontiac
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 1.79 MB

Table of Contents
  • Section 2 Features and Controls

    17

    • Section 1 Overview

      4

    • Map Scales

      7

    • Using the Navigation System

      8

    • Hard Keys

      8

    • Screen Setup

      11

    • Table of Contents

      17

    • Navigation System Screen

      18

    • PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob

      18

    • NAV (Navigation) Key

      19

    • Navigation Menu

      20

    • Navigation Menu Options Display

      21

    • Suspend Guidance

      21

    • Route Overview

      21

    • Volume

      21

    • Edit Route

      22

    • Route Preview

      22

    • Setup

      23

    • Marked Points

      23

    • DEST (Destination)

      24

    • Points of Interest

      29

    • Colors on the Screen

      33

  • Section 3 Navigation Audio System

    34

    • Audio System

      35

    • Finding a Station

      36

    • Playing the Radio

      36

    • Audio Screen

      37

    • Setting Preset Stations

      37

    • Radio Data Systems (RDS)

      38

    • RDS Option Menu

      39

    • Playing Cds

      41

    • Six-Disc CD Changer

      44

    • Compact Disc Changer Errors

      46

      • If the System Needs Service

        50

      • Database Coverage Explanations

        50

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автомобили
Модель/название:
Vibe (2003)
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английский

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Frequently Asked Questions

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My car has a timing chain, what is the replacement interval for it? Verified
With normal use, a timing chain should last the entire lifespan of the car and does not need to be replaced.

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I can’t open one or more of the doors from the inside, why is that? Verified
The child safety lock is probably activated. This can often be deactivated with a mechanism in the door.

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How often should I change my oil? Verified
Almost every car has its own exact guideline, but in general it’s wise to change your oil every 10.000 to 15.000 kilometers or once every year. Polluted oil can cause serious damage to the engine over time.

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When should the airbag on the side of the passenger seat be switched off? Verified
When driving with a child in a car seat on the passenger seat, the airbag on that side should be switched off. This is also advisable for children up to 12 years old that take place in the passenger seat. This is to prevent injuries in case of an accident.

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The car keys won’t unlock the car from a distance anymore, why is that? Verified
Car keys that can unlock from a distance generally work with a battery. When it runs out, the key won’t work anymore. Replace the battery and try again.

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Will a lower tire pressure result in more grip when driving in the snow? Verified
No, although the tires will have more surface in contact with the road with a lower pressure, it will nevertheless result in less stability. Always drive with the correct tire pressure!

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I filled my car with the wrong fuel, what should I do? Verified
Do not drive! It does not matter wether you put diesel in a gasoline car or gasoline in a diesel car. In both cases it can cause damage to the enige and/or other parts of the car. Contact roadside assistance.

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Where can I find the VIN number of my car? Verified
This can vary between brands and models, but on many cars the VIN number can be found on the door jamb, under the hood or on the metal flooring at the front seat.

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How often should I replace the blades on my windscreen wipers? Verified
It’s advisable to replace the wiper blades at least once a year. Signs that the blades need to be replaced are streaking, leaving a haze, making noise or the rubber coming off.

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What is the VIN number? Verified
VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number and is a unique number that every car has. This makes the car indentifyable after for example a crash or in the case of a recall. It also allows a car to be identified in the case the number plates are missing.

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How many miles is one kilometer? Verified
One kilometer equals 0,621 mile. Ten kilometers makes 6,21 miles. One mile equals 1,609 kilometer. Ten miles makes 16,09 kilometers.

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Can I use the windscreen wipers while there is ice on the windscreen? Verified
No, this is not advisable. Ice is sharp and can damage the rubber on the wiper blades.

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