I just logged in to the Yahoo Saturn portal and was greeted by this message:
The Saturn portal contains lots of stuff including Owner's Manuals in .pdf format, and I'd imagine the Pontiac one does too. Given Pontiac's fate, I'd imagine their Yahoo portal is probably being shut down as well. If there's anything there of interest to you, you should probably download it now.
Location: Under an invisibility cloak, somewhere in the Northeast
It appears that the Pontiac Underground on Yahoo has closed up and gone away. Pontiac hadn't been updating it for a few months anyway. Some of the links now take you to Pontiac's Facebook page.
There is a small difference between Saturn and Pontiac. Saturn is being sold off, Pontiac is being phased out. GM wants to keep Pontiac owners. They may have to cut ties with Saturn owners under the terms of the sale.
Guess those registered will just have to watch the Owner's Center to see what becomes of it.
__________________ INFORMATION POSTED ON SITE
Any Service Manual, Technical Service Bulletin, Priliminary Service Bulletin, Part, Accessory, Sales or Product information found here on site, should be thought of as correct and accurate as of the date it was posted. After that any information or service procedure should be confirmed as still correct with your dealership.
FAN MAIL TO ME: "Unfortunately, it’s attitudes like yours that give dealers a bad reputation."
After seeing this, I tried to register on the Pontiac (yahoo) site. Half the time it just hangs. Even when it doesn't, when I enter my info and try to "add" my vehicle, it gets "error on page" and I get nowhere.
Anyone else registered lately and succeeded?
EDIT: Update - works fine using Chrome. Seems that it was an IE8 problem.
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Last edited by TomatoSoup : 09-28-2009 at 01:34 PM.
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