
Table of Contents 
The Power of Intelligent  Engineering . .3 
How to  Use this  Manual . . .6 
Part 1 Seats & Safety  Belts . . . 13 
2 Features & Controls . 
Comfort  Controls & Audio  Systems . . 
;4 Your Driving  and the Road . . -. .3, .: 
Problems on the Road . 
iervice & Appearance  Care . 
gaintenance  Schedule . 
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hstomer Assistance  Information . 
Includes “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 302 
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Service Station  Information . . 
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How to Use this Manual 
MANY PEOPLE READ THEIR OWNER t’S 
manual from beginning to end  when 
they  first  receive their new vehicle. 
This 
will help you  learn  about  the 
features  and controls  for 
your vehicle. 
In  this  manual,  you’ll find that 
pictures  and  words  work  together 
to  explain  things quickly. 
There  are nine 
parts with color-tabbed 
pages  to  help you find  each  of the 
parts  of this  manual.  Each  part  begins 
with  a brief  list of contents, 
so you 
can  usually  tell  at 
a glance if that  part 
contains  the  information  you want. 
YOU can bend  the manual slightly  to 
reveal  the color  tabs  that 
help you 
find 
a part. 
Part 1: Seats & Sa  fety  Belts 
This part tells 
you  how  to use  your 
seats  and  safety  belts  properly. 
Part 2: Features & Controls 
This part explains  how to  start  and 
operate  your Oldsmobile. 
Part 3: Comfort  Controls & Audio  Systems 
This part  tells  you  how to adjust  the 
ventilation  and  comfort  controls  and 
how  to  operate  your audio  system. 
Part 4: Your Driving and  the Road 
Here  you’ll find helpful  information 
and  tips  about  the  road  and  how 
to 
drive under  different  conditions. 
Part 5: Problems on  the Road 
This  part tells you what  to do if you 
have 
a problem  while driving, such as 
a flat  tire  or engine  overheating. 
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The  Instrument  Panel- Your  Information  System 
Your  instrument  panel is designed  to  let 
you  know  at a glance  how  your  vehicle 
is running.  You’ll know  how  fast  you’re 
going,  how much  fuel  you’re  using,  and 
many  other things  you’ll  need  to  drive 
safely  and  economically. 
Refer  to  the accompanying  diagram of 
your  instrument  panel 
to locate the 
components  listed  below. 
1. Side  Vents 
2. Light  Controls 
3. Turn SignaVHeadlight  Beam  Lever 
4. Tilt Steering  Wheel  Lever 
5. Instrument Cluster 
6.  Gearshift  Lever 
7. WiperIWasher  Controls 
8. Center Vents 
9. Storage  Compartment 
10. Side Vents 
11. Circuit  Breaker/Relay  Panel 
12. Glove Box/Fuse  Panel 
13. Audio  System 
14. Rear Fan Controls 
15. Cup HolderdAshtray 
1 6. Locking  Storage  Bin 
17. Lighter 
18. Interior Lights Override  Switch 
19. Climate Controls 
20. Ignition  Switch 
21. Hazard  Warning  Flashers Switch 
22. Horn 
23. Parking  Brake  Release 
24. Hood  Release 
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COOL ... Comfort Controls & Audio Svstems d 
In this  part  you'll  find  out  how  to 
operate  the  comfort  control  systems 
and  audio  systems  offered  with  your 
Oldsmobile 
. Be  sure  to  read  about  the 
particular  system  supplied  with  your 
vehicle 
. 
Climate  Control  System ............................................ 114 
Rear  Climate  Control 
.............................................. 117 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
............................................. 119 
Settingtheclock 
................................................. 122 
AM/FM Stereo  Radio ............................................. 123 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
........................................... 118 
AM/FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Player .................................. 125 
AM/FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Player  with  Dolby@ ....................... 127 
AM/FM  Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player 
............................. 129 
Compact  Disc  Player  Anti-Theft  Feature ............................... 132 
Steering  Wheel  Touch  Controls 
...................................... 134 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
...................................... 134 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
.................................... 135 
Care  of  Your  Compact 
Discs ........................................ 136 
Integrated  Roof Antenna 
............................................ 136 
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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 
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Climate  Control  System 
Your  vehicle’s heater  and  air  conditioner 
work  best 
if you  keep  your  windows 
closed.  Your  vehicle  also  has 
flow- 
through  ventilation,  described  later  in 
this  section, to  bring  outside  air  into 
your  vehicle. 
If you  have  the  optional  engine  block 
heater  and  use  it  during  cold  weather, 
0°F (-18°C)  or lower,  your  heating 
system will  more  quickly  provide  heat 
because  the  engine  coolant  is already 
warmed.  See  the 
Index under Engine 
Block Heater. 
OFF Press  to turn the  system off. Press 
any  climate  control  setting  to turn  the 
system 
on. 
3f : Slide  the  lever  to  the  right  to 
increase  fan  speed,  to  the  left  to 
decrease  fan  speed. 
Temperature  Control  Lever: Slide  the 
lever  to  the  right  for  warmer,  heated  air; 
slide  it to  the  left  for  cooled  air. 
Air  Conditioner 
When  the  temperature  outside  is above 
freezing,  the  air conditioner  compressor 
will  automatically  condition  the  air 
when  you  press 
RECIRC (the AIC 
indicator  light  will  glow), DEFOG or 
DEF (the A/C indicator  light will not 
Press 
A/C (the A/C indicator  light  will 
glow)  to  condition  the 
air when  you 
press 
UPPER, BI-LEV or LOWER. 
To turn off  the  air conditioner 
compressor  in  these  settings,  press 
A/C 
again  (the  indicator  light  will go off). 
Each  time  you  turn on  the  ignition,  the 
air  conditioner  will  default  to  the  setting 
you  had  selected  before  last  turning  off 
the  ignition.  glow). 
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Directional  Controls (CONI) 
LOWER: This  setting  brings in most 
heated 
air through  the heater  ducts,  and 
some  through  the  defroster  vents. 
DEFOG: Because  of your  Silhouette’s 
larger  windshield  area, 
this mode is 
particularly  useful  during  cold  or 
inclement  weather.  Press  to  direct 
warmed  air to  the  windshield  and 
through  the  heater  ducts. 
DEF (Defrost): Press  to  direct  most 
warmed  air  to  the  windshield  and  side 
window  vents.  To 
maximize  air flow  to  the rear  of your 
vehicle,  place  the  left  second  row  bucket 
seat  in  the forward  position  (see  the 
Index under Adjusting Rear Seats). This 
uncovers  the  rear air outlet. 
Also keep  the  area  around  the  base  of 
the  center  instrument  panel  console  and 
the  area  between  and  under  the  front 
seats  free 
of objects  that  could  obstruct 
air  flow  to  the  rear. 
Rear Fan 
The  control  for  the  rear  fan is located 
below  the  audio  system. 
First,  select 
LOWER, BI-LEV or 
DEFOG to direct  air flow  to  the  rear  air 
outlet  and  to  the rear  side  windows.  Use 
the  temperature  control  lever  to  adjust 
the  temperature  setting.  Then, select  the 
force  of air  you  want,  from 
LO to HI, 
by sliding  the  rear fan control  to  the 
desired  setting. 
To maintain a comfortable  temperature 
in  the  rear  area  without  making  the  front 
passengers  uncomfortable,  adjust  the  front 
fan speed  first, then  adjust  the 
temperature  setting. 
To turn  off  the  rear fan, slide  the  control 
to 
ow. 
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1 Rear  Climate Control 
(OPTION) 
If  you  have  this option, you will  have  a 
master  control  for  the rear  fan  on  the 
center  instrument  panel  console,  and  a 
rear  control  next  to  the  rear seat, on  the 
driver  side 
of the  vehicle. 
Rear Air Vents 
To maximize  air flow  through  the  rear 
heater  outlet,  place  the  left  second  row 
bucket  seat  in  the  forward  position  (see 
the 
Index under Adjusting Rear Seats). 
The  vent  forward  of the  rear  heater 
outlet  is  the  cold  air return  vent.  Be  sure 
to  keep  it free  of obstructions. 
Also  keep  the  area  around  the  base 
of 
the  center  instrument  panel  console  and 
between  and  under  the  front  seats  free of 
objects  that  could  obstruct air 
flow to 
the  rear. 
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Rear  Fan-Master Central 
The  master  control  for  the  rear  fan  is 
located  below  the  audio  system. 
To  maintain  a comfortable  temperature 
in  the  rear  area, select  the force  of air 
you  want,  from 
LO to HI, by sliding  the 
control  to 
the desired  setting. 
To  transfer  control  of the  rear 
fan to  the 
rear  control  switch,  slide  the  master 
control  to 
REAR. The rear  control 
switch  will  not  operate  when  the  master 
control  is  in  any  other position. 
To  turn  off  the  rear  fan,  slide  the  master 
control  to 
OFF. 
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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 
Rear  Fan-Rear  Control 
This  feature  allows  passengers  riding in 
the  rear  seats  to  control  the  flow of air 
to  the  rear  area  of the  vehicle.  When  the 
heater 
is on,  warmed  air  is directed  to 
the  third  row  seats  and  to  the  rear  side 
windows  to  defog  them.  When  the  air 
conditioner  is  on, cooled  air 
is directed 
to  the  second  and  third  row  seats 
through  upper  vents.  (See  the 
Index 
under Climate  Control  System. ) 
The  rear  control  switch  is located  on the 
armrest  next  to  the  second  row  seat, left 
position.  The rear  fan  master  control  on 
the  instrument  panel  must  be in the 
REAR position  for  the  rear  control 
switch  to  operate. 
Select  the  force  of air  you  want,  from 
LOW to HI, by turning  the  switch  to  the 
desired  setting.  To turn  the  rear  fan 
off, 
turn  the  switch  to OFF. The rear  fan  can 
also be  turned  off  at the  master  control. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
To rapidly  defrost  the  windshield,  slide 
the  temperature  control  lever 
all the  way 
to 
WARM and  press DEF. Adjust  the 
fan  to  the highest  speed. 
To  keep  the  windshield  clear  and  bring 
in  heated 
air through  the  heater  ducts, 
press 
DEFOG. 
When  the  temperature  outside  is  above  freezing,  the  air  conditioner  compressor 
will run in these  settings to help  remove 
moisture 
from the  air. 
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