Do not reset (initialize) the system without first correcting the cause of the low-tire condition. If the system is reset when the tire pressures are incorrect, the system will not function properly and may not alert you when

a tire is low.

To reset (initialize) the system:

1.Park the vehicle at a safe place and apply the parking brake. Turn the engine off.

2.Turn the ignition to ON with the engine off.

3.If the low-tire pressure warning light is on, push the SET (reset) button for a few seconds. The low-tire warning light should go off. The reset button is on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel.

4.Press and hold the SET (reset) button until the low-tire warning light comes on and flashes on/off three times. The tire pressure warning reset button starts the reset (initialization) process.

If the low-tire pressure warning light does not flash when you hold the reset button the system may be malfunctioning and needs service. See your GM dealer for service.

The system completes the reset (initialization) process after driving at vehicle speeds of at least 19 mph

(30 km/h) to 62 mph (100 km/h) for more than one hour. Do not push the SET (reset) button while driving, if you do the initialization process will not be performed. The initialization process can take up to approximately one hour of driving under the following conditions:

The vehicle speed is between 31 mph (50 km/h) and 62 mph (100 km/h).

The roads are dry, smooth and straight.

The number of passengers is one or two (including the driver).

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2006 specifications

The 2006 Pontiac lineup features a mix of performance-oriented vehicles that cater to driving enthusiasts while offering a stylish aesthetic. Among the prominent models is the Pontiac G6, a midsize sedan that emphasizes comfort and performance. With a curvy design, the G6 stands out in its segment, combining a sporty profile with practical interior space. The standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine produces 169 horsepower, while an available 3.5-liter V6 ups the ante with 219 horsepower, giving drivers a choice between efficiency and power.

Another remarkable offering from Pontiac in 2006 is the Pontiac Solstice, a charming roadster that captures the essence of open-air driving. With a sleek exterior and a well-executed interior, the Solstice features a 2.4-liter Ecotec four-cylinder engine that generates 145 horsepower. For those seeking more power, an optional turbocharged engine elevates performance with exhilarating acceleration, making the Solstice a true performer on the road. The rear-wheel-drive layout and independent suspension provide nimble handling, perfect for cornering enthusiasts.

The 2006 Pontiac Torrent, a compact SUV, offers a spacious interior with a modern design that caters to families. It features standard front-wheel drive, with an all-wheel-drive option available for enhanced traction. A 3.4-liter V6 engine provides adequate power for most driving situations. The Torrent is equipped with various technologies, including a modern audio system with options for upgraded sound, making it a suitable choice for those looking for practicality with a dash of style.

In terms of safety, Pontiac implemented several features across its lineup, including stability control and anti-lock brakes, contributing to the overall security of the vehicles. The interiors across Pontiac models often emphasize driver-centric designs, with intuitive dashboard layouts and comfortable seating.

Overall, the 2006 Pontiac range exemplifies the brand's commitment to sporty designs and engaging driving experiences, ensuring that there is something for every driving enthusiast. With a blend of performance, comfort, and modern technology, Pontiac's offerings in 2006 continue to appeal to a wide range of drivers looking for a unique and enjoyable driving experience.