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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual 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

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Features & Controls 
90 
Accessory  Power  Outlet 
The power  outlet  is located  in the  rear 
compartment  on the  drivers  side. 
To 
open, slide  the  latch  down  and  remove 
the cover. 
The  p

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Driving a Long  Distance 
Although  most  long  trips today  are 
Before  Leaving  on  a Long Trip 
Make  sure you’re  ready. Try to  be  well 
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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Hi// and  Mountain  Roads 
Driving  on  steep hills or mountains  is 
different  from  driving  in flat  or rolling 
terrain. 
If you  drive  regularly in steep 
country,  or if  you’re  planning  t

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Weight of the Trailer Tongue 
The tongue  load (A) of  any  trailer is 
an important  weight  to measure 
because  it affects  the total, gross 
weight  of your  vehicle.  The gross 
vehicle  weight

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual ..... 
Here youll find what  to do about 
some  problems  that 
can occur on the 
road . 
Part 5 
Problems on the Road 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers .... ............................... 186 
Jumpstartin

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Ifa Tire Goes Hat 
It’s unusual  for a tire to  “blow out” 
while  you’re  driving, especially  if 
you 
maintain  your  tires properly.  If  air goes 
out  of a tire,  it’s much  more  like

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
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Changing a Flat Tire 
If a tire goes  flat, avoid  further tire  and 
wheel  damage  by driving  slowly 
to a 
level  place. 
Turn on  your  hazard 
warning  flashers. 
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