Sun Visors; Sunroof; Electronically Controlled Rear Air Suspension; All-Wheel Drive - Buick Rainier 2005 Getting To Know Manual

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Getting to Know Your Rainier
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Sun Visors

To block the sun's glare, pull the sun
visor down. You can also cover the driv-
er or passenger front-side window by
sliding the sun visor front to rear of the
vehicle and vice versa.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Sunroof (if equipped)
To open or close your sunroof, the igni-
tion must be on or Retained Accessory
Power (RAP) must be active.
Open the sunroof
• Press and release the back portion of
the button in the overhead console.
Close the sunroof
• Press (and hold) the front portion of
the button. Once the sunroof is
closed, press the forward side of the
button to open the sunroof to the vent
position.
Note: In the closed position, the sunroof
may not appear parallel with the vehicle
headliner.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.
Electronically Controlled
Rear Air Suspension
This feature automatically keeps your
vehicle level when loaded or unloaded.
The system may make an occasional
"whirring" sound
under the rear of the
vehicle under heav-
ier rear loads, indi-
cating that the sys-
tem's air compressor
is operating to pro-
vide a level ride
height. When
unloading, you may
also hear air being
released from the system. An inflator
outlet and hose are included with the
system for inflating tires, toys and sports
equipment. The compressor automati-
cally shuts down if it overheats, and
resumes operation when it cools.
See Section 4 of your Owner Manual.

All-Wheel Drive

For extra traction, vehicles equipped
with all-wheel drive can automatically
transfer power from the rear wheels to
the front wheels under low-traction con-
ditions. On dry roads with good traction,
the system operates in two-wheel drive.
You may feel the system operating when
engine power is transferred to all four
wheels.
See Section 2 of your Owner Manual.

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