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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Shjfthg ‘Into P (Park)- 
Console 
Shift 
A 
It  is  dangerous  to get  out  of 
your  vehicle 
if the  shift  lever 
is  not  fully 
in P (Park) with  the 
parking  brake  firmly  set. Your 
vehicle

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals CAUTION -- 
A 
Idling the engine with  the air system  control OFF could  allow  dangerous 
exhaust into  your  vehicle  (see the earlier  CAUTION  under 
Engine 
Zxhaust). 
Also,  idling in a closed-

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals Features & Controls 
76 
Windshield Washer (CONT.) 
Push the switch  in all  the wa 
on  the  headlights,  together u 
Parking  Lights 
Running  Lights 
Taillights 
Instrument  Panel  Lights 
1y to  t

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals ~ Features & Controli 
Tachomefer ~WUOG CLUSTER) 
The tachometer displays the 
engine 
speed 
in revolutions  per rninute (rpm) . 
E

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals i- 
Features & Controls 
96 
Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
If this  light  comes  on, your  system  is 
low  on coolant and  the engine  may 
overheat. 
See  the 
Index under Engine Coolant 
and  have

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals r 
CAUTION 
Don’t keep  driving  if the  oil I 
pressure is  low. If you  do, 
your  engine  can become 
so hot  that 
it  catches  fire. You  or others  could 
be  burned.  Check  your  oil  as soo

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals \A1 
Battery  Warning  Light 
(EECTRONiC CLUSTER) 
The charging  system  light  will  come  on 
briefly  when you turn. 
on the ignition  as 
a  check  to show  you  it 
is working. Then 
it 
should g

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1993  Owners Manuals brake is fully released, it means  you 
have  a brake  problem. 
If  the  light  comes 
on while  driving,  pull 
off the road and stop  carefully.  You  may 
notice  that  the  pedal is harder  to pu
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