
Vehicle  Symbols 
These are  some of the symbols you 
will  find  on  your  vehicle.  For 
example,  these symbols  are used 
on 
an  original  battery:  These  symbols 
are  important 
for you 
and  your  passengers  whenever your 
vehicle  is driven: 
Caution  Possible  Injury 
Protect  Eyes  by 
Shielding 
Caustic  Battery  Acid 
Could  Cause  Burns 
Avoid  Sparks  or  Flames  Spark 
or Flame 
Could  Explode  Battery 
A Fasten  Safety  Belts 
Door  LocklUnlock 
These  symbols  have to do with your 
lights: 
Master  Lighting  Switch 
Turn  Signal  Direction 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
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Headlight  High Beam 
Parking  Lights  Fog  Lights 
Reading  Lights 
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Vehicle Symbols (CONT.) 
These symbols are on some of your 
controls: 
Windshield  Wipers 
These symbols are  used on warning Here are  some  other symbols you 
and indicator lights: may see: 
Engine  Coolant 
Temperature  Fuse 
Windshield  Washer 
Lighter 
Battery  Charging 
System 
w Windshield  Defroster 
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Horn 
Fuel 
Engine  Oil  Pressure 
Rear  Window 
Defogger 
Wh 
Speaker 
Windshield  Defogger 
and  Heater  Hood  Release 
Anti-Lock  Brakes 
Rear  Window  Wiper 
Rear  Window 
WasherlWiper 
Ventilating  Fan 
Power  Window 
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several  different models of these  systems 
on  their  vehicles.)  Each vehicle  can have 
up to four transmitters  matched  to it. 
See  your  Oldsmobile dealer  to  match 
transmitters  to another  vehicle. 
Your  remote  keyless  entry operates on  a 
radio  frequency  subject to  Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) 
Rules. 
This  device  complies  with 
Part 15 of the 
FCC  Rules.  Operation is subject 
to the 
following  two  conditions: 
(1) This 
device  may 
not cause harmful 
interference,  and 
(2) This device  must 
accept  any interference received, 
including  interference  that  may cause 
undesired  operation.  Should  interference  to 
this system  occur, 
try this: 
Check  to determine  if battery 
replacement  is  necessary.  See the 
instructions  on  battery  replacement 
later  in  this  section. 
Check the  distance. You  may be too 
far  from  your  vehicle.  This product 
has  a  maximum  range. 
Check  the location. Other  vehicles or 
objects may be blocking the signal. 
See  your  Oldsmobile dealer  or a 
qualified  technician  for service. 
Changes  or modifications  to  this  system 
by other  than an authorized  service 
facility  could  void authorization  to use 
this equipment. 
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Battery  Replacement 
Under  normal  use, the batteries  in  your 
key  chain  transmitter  should  last  about 
two  years. 
You can tell  the  batteries  are weak if the 
transmitter  won’t  work  at  the  normal 
range 
in any  location.  If  you  have  to  get 
close  to  your  vehicle  before  the 
transmitter  works,  it’s probably  time  to 
change  the  batteries. 
To Replace  Batteries in the  Remote 
Keyless  Entry: 
1 . Remove  the  screw  from  the back  cover. 
2. Lift  the  front  cover off, bottom half fmt . 
3. Remove  and  replace  the  two  3-volt 
4. Reassemble  the  transmitter. batteries 
(DL 2016). 
5. Check  the 
transmitter operation. 
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Battery  Replacement (CONT) 
If the back of your  transmitter  has a  slot 
instead 
of a  screw,  follow  these  battery 
replacement  instructions: 
1. Insert a  coin  into  the slot  in  the back 
of the transmitter,  and  turn 
counterclockwise  to  open the cover. 
2. Remove the cover. 
3. Remove  and  replace the two  3-volt 
batteries 
(DL 2016). 
Illuminated  Entry  System (OPTION) 
This  option  comes  with  the optional 
remote  keyless  entry system. 
When  you  open  the driver’s  door,  by 
itself  or 
in combination  with  any 
passenger  door or the  liftgate,  the 
interior  lights  will  come on and  then 
gradually  dim 
to  off 10 seconds  after  the 
last  door is closed. 
(If the driver’s  door 
has  not  been  opened, the interior  lights 
will  immediately  dim to 
off.) 
When  you press a on your  remote 
transmitter,  the lights  inside  your  vehicle 
will  go  on, then  gradually  dim to 
off 
after  about 40 seconds,  unless  a door or 
the  liftgate  is opened. 
When  you 
turn on the  ignition,  the 
interior  lights  will  immediately  dim to 
off. 
4. Reassemble the transmitter. 
5. Check  the transmitter  operation. 
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Starting Your Engine (CONT.) 
1. Don’t  push the accelerator  pedal 
before  starting  your  engine.  In  some 
other  vehicles  you  might  need  to  do 
this,  but  because  of  your  vehicle’s 
computer  systems, 
you don’t. 
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Holding  your  key in Start for 
longer. than 15 seconds at a til 
will cause  your  battery to be 
draified  much 
sooner. And  the : .~ 
excessive  heat  can damage  your :- 
starter motor. 
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2. Turn your  ignition  key to Start. 
When  the  engine  starts,  let go of the 
key.  The idle  speed  will  go down  as 
your  engine  gets warm. 
3.1 Liter V6 (Code D) Engine: 
3. If it  doesn’t  start  right  away,  hold 
your  key  in 
Start. If it  doesn’t  start  in 
three  seconds  (or starts  but  then 
stops),  push  the  accelerator  pedal 
about  one-quarter  of the  way  down 
for 
12 more  seconds, or  until  it starts. 
4. If your engine  still won’t  start (or 
starts  but  then  stops), it  could  be 
flooded  with  too  much  gasoline.  Try 
this: 
Wait 
15 seconds  to let the starter 
motor  cool  down. Then  push  your 
accelerator  pedal  all the way 
to the 1 
floor.  Hold  it there.  Then hold  the 
key  in 
Start. This clears  the  extra 
gasoline  from  the engine. When 
the 
engine starts, let  go of the key  and 
the accelerator pedal.  If the  engine 
still  doesn’t  start, wait another 
15 
seconds  and  do  step 4 again. 
3800 V6 (Code L) Engine: 
3. If  it  doesn’t  start  right  away,  hold 
your  key  in 
Start for about  three 
seconds  at  a  time  until  your  engine 
starts.  Wait about 
15 seconds  between 
each  try to help  avoid draining  your 
battery. 
4. If  your  engine still  won’t start (or 
starts  but  then  stops), it could  be 
flooded  with  too  much  gasoline.  Try 
pushing  your  accelerator  pedal 
all the 
way  to  the floor  and  holding  it there 
as  you  hold  the  key in 
Start for  about 
three seconds. If the  vehicle starts 
briefly  but  then  stops  again, do  the 
same  thing,  but  this  time  keep  the 
pedal  down  for  five 
or six  seconds. 
This clears the  extra  gasoline  from 
the  engine.  After  waiting  about 
15 
seconds,  repeat the normal starting 
procedure. 
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lnterior  Lights Override Switch 
This switch is located to the left of the 
cigarette  lighter  in the  center  instrument 
panel  console.  It has  two  positions, 
DOOR (on)  and OW, and  overrides all 
interior  lights  except  the reading  lights. 
The interior  lights 
go on  each  time  you 
open  the  doors. 
You can turn off these 
lights 
so that the  doors may be left  open 
without 
running down  the  battery by 
turning  the  interior lights  override 
switch  to 
OW. 
Center Dome Light 
Located  in the  center of your  vehicle, 
this  light  has  no  switch 
of its  own.  It 
will 
go on  each  time  you open  the 
doors,  unless you 
turn the interior  lights 
override  switch  in the  center  instrument 
panel  console  to 
OFF. 
If you  have  the optional  rear climate 
control,  you 
will not have a center  dome 
light. 
Rear lnterior  Lights 
The  rear dome  light also has  two 
reading  lights. 
The  dome  light  will 
go on  each  time  you 
open  the doors,  unless 
you turn the 
interior  lights  override  switch  in the 
center  instrument  panel  console  to 
Om. 
To turn. on  either  reading  light, press  the 
switch  next 
to it. 
There  are 
also two lights in the  liftgate 
to  light  the  rear cargo  area. These  will 
come 
on each  time  you  open  the  liftgate, 
unless 
the interior  lights  override  switch 
is  in the 
OFF' position. 
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Electronic Level Control 
(OWION) 
With this option,  the rear of the  vehicle 
automatically  adjusts 
to changes in load 
weight. 
(See the Idex under Loading 
Your Vehicle.) 
You may hear  the compressor  operating 
when  you  load  or unload  your  vehicle, 
and  periodically 
as the  system  self- 
adjusts. 
This is normal. 
The  compressor  should  operate  for brief 
periods 
of time. If the  sound  continues 
: for an extended  period  of time,  your 
vehicle 
needs service. To keep  your 
battery 
ffom being  drained,  you  may 
want  to  remove  the 20-amp 
ELC fuse in 
the  fuse  control  panel  until  you can get 
your  vehicle  serviced 
(see the Index 
under Fuses & Circuit  Breakers). 
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Sunroof (OPTION) 
This feature may not  be  available  on 
your  vehicle. 
The sunroof  has  a  glass  panel  that  opens 
for  ventilation. 
To  Open the Sunroof: 
Pull down  on  the latch  release  handle 
and  then  push 
it forward  and  up  until 
the  glass  panel  locks  into  place. 
To Close the Sunroof: 
Pull the  latch  release  handle  forward 
and  down,  then  push  it  back  and  up. 
Press  firmly 
to lock  the  latch  release 
handle  into the  closed  position. 
Compact Overhead Console 
(OPTION) 
If  you  have  the optional  sunroof,  you 
will  have  this front  overhead  console. 
It 
includes  two  reading  lights  and  a  storage 
compartment. 
To turn on or off either  reading  light, 
press  the  switch  next 
to it. 
If you  have  the optional power sliding 
door, your  overhead  console  will  also 
have  two-power  sliding  door  switches. 
To operate  these  switches,  see  the Zrzdex 
under Power Sliding Door. 
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Driving your  vehicle  with  low  oil 
pressure can cause  extensive engine 
damage.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced 
immediately. 
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 soon 
as  possible  and  have  your  vehicle 
serviced. 
I Voltmeter 
Your  charging  system  gage  will  show  the 
rate 
of charge  when  the  engine  is 
warning  zones  indicate  the normal 
operating  range.  Readings  in  either red 
zone indicate a possible  problem  with 
your  charging  system.  Have  your 
Oldsmobile serviced  immediately. 
When 
the engine  is  not  running  but  the 
ignition  is on (in the 
Run position),  the 
display  measures  the voltage  output 
of 
your  battery. 
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