
How to Use this Manual 
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 
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Speaker 
Windshield  Defogger 
and  Heater  Hood  Release 
Anti-Lock  Brakes 
Rear  Window  Wiper 
Rear  Window 
WasherlWiper 
Ventilating  Fan 
Power  Window 
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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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made on freeways,  there are still many 
made  on regular  highways. 
Long-distance  driving  on  freeways  and  regular  highways  is  the same  in some 
ways.  The trip  has  to  be  planned  and  the 
vehicle  prepared,  you drive  at  higher- 
than-city  speeds,  and  there are longer 
turns  behind  the  wheel.  You’ll  enjoy 
your  trip more  if  you  and  your  vehicle 
are 
in good  shape.  Here  are some  tips 
for  a  successful  long  trip.  rested. 
If you 
must start when  you’re  not 
fresh-such  as after  a  day’s  work-don’t 
plan  to  make  too  many  miles  that  first 
part  of the  journey.  Wear  comfortable 
clothing  and  shoes  you  can  easily  drive 
in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for a long  trip? If 
you  keep  it  serviced  and  maintained,  it’s 
ready  to  go. 
If it  needs  service,  have it 
done  before  starting  out. 
Of course, 
you’ll  find  experienced  and  able  service 
experts  in  Oldsmobile  dealerships  all  across 
North America.  They’ll  be  ready 
and  willing  to  help 
if you  need  it.  Here 
are some  things  you can  check 
before  a  trip: 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the 
reservoir  full?  Are 
all windows  clean 
inside  and  outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are  they in good 
shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil,  Other  Fluids: 
Have  you  checked all levels? 
Lights: Are  they  all  working?  Are  the 
lenses  clean? 
Tires: They  are  vitally  important  to  a 
safe,  trouble-free  trip. 
Is the  tread 
good  enough  for  long-distance 
driving?  Are  the  tires 
all inflated  to 
the  recommended  pressure? 
weather  outlook  along  your  route?  Should  you  delay  your  trip a short 
time  to  avoid  a  major  storm  system? 
Maps: Do you  have  up-to-date  maps? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s  the 
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Windshield  Wiper  Blade 
Replacement 
Replacement  blades  for  your  vehicle  are 
24 inches in length.  They  come in 
different 
types and  are removed in 
different  ways.  Here's  how  to  remove 
the  type  with  a  release  clip: 
1. Pull the  windshield  wiper arm away 
from the  windshield. 
2. Lift the release  clip with  a 
screwdriver  and  pull  the blade 
assembly 
off the  wiper arm. 
the wiper arm. 
3. Push  the  new  wiper  blade  securely  on 
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Loading Mur Vehicle 
The CertificatiodTire  label is found on 
the  rear  edge  of the  driver's  door. 
The  label  shows  the  size 
of your  original 
tires  and  the  inflation  pressures  needed 
to  obtain  the gross  weight  capacity  of 
your  vehicle.  This  is called  the 
GVWR 
(Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating).  The 
GVWR includes  the  weight of the 
vehicle, 
all occupants,  fuel  and cargo. 
The  CertificatiodTire  label also tells 
you  the maximum  weights  for  the  front 
and  rear  axles,  called  Gross  Axle 
Weight  Rating  (GAWR).  To  find  out  the 
actual  loads on  your  front  and  rear 
axles,  you  need  to  go  to  a  weigh  station 
and  weigh  your  vehicle.  Your dealer  can 
help  you  with  this.  Be  sure to  spread  out  your  load  equally  on  both  sides 
of the 
centerline. 
Never  exceed  the 
GVWR for  your 
vehicle,  or the  Gross  Axle  Weight 
Rating  (GAWR)  for either  the &ont  or 
rear  axle. 
And,  if you  do have  a  heavy  load, you 
should  spread 
it out. 
Electronic Level Control 
On  vehicles  equipped  with  optional 
electronic  level  control, the  rear of the 
vehicle 
is automatically  kept  level  as you 
load  or unload  your  vehicle.  For  more 
about 
this option  see  the Index under 
Electronic Level Control. 
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Inflation-Tire  Pressure 
The CertificatiodTire  label  which  is  on 
the  rear  edge  of the  driver’s  door  shows 
the  correct  inflation  pressures  for  your 
tires,  when  they’re  cold. “Cold’’  means 
your  vehicle  has  been  sitting  for  at  least 
three  hours  or driven  no  more  than  a 
mile.  Don’t 
let  anyone  tell  you that 
underinflation 
or overinflation  is 
all right.  It’s not. If your tires don’t 
have  enough  air (underinflation), 
you  can  get: 
Too  much  flexin1 
Too  much  heat 
Tire  overloadine 
Bad  wear 
Bad  handling 
Bad  fuel  economy. 
If your  tires  have  too  much  air 
(overinflation),  you can  get: 
Unusual  wear 
Bad  handling 
Rough  ride 
Needless  damage  from  road 
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When to Check: 
Check  your  tires  once  a month  or  more. 
Don’t  forget  your  compact  spare  tire.  It 
should  be  at 
60 psi (420 kPa). 
How to Check: 
Use  a good  quality  pocket-type  gage  to 
check  tire pressure.  Simply  looking  at 
the  tires  will  not  tell  you  the pressure, 
especially  if  you  have  radial  tires- 
which  may look  properly  inflated  even  if 
they’re  underinflated. 
If  your  tires  have  valve  caps,  be  sure  to 
put  them  back on. They  help  prevent 
leaks  by keeping  out  dirt  and  moisture. 
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Circuitry 
Dome  Lamps,  Courtesy  Lamps,  Power  Door  Lock  Switches,  Glove 
Box  Lamp,  Power  Mirrors, Power  Sliding  Delay  Lock  Module 
Auto  Level  Control, Underhood  Lamp 
Horns. Horn  Relay,  Safety  Belt  Buzzer 
Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps, Rear  Stop 
Lamps,  Instrument  Cluster Turn  Indicator  Lamps,  Cruise Brake 
Switch 
Fuel  Pump,  Oil  Pressure  Sender/Fuel Pump  Switch 
Radio,  Front  Cigar  Lighter,  Accessory  Power  Outlet 
Front  Park  Lamps.  Rear  Tail  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps, 
License  Plate  Lamp,  Radio,  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head, Power 
Sliding  Door 
Throttle  Body  Fuel  Injection, Fuel  Pump  Relay,  Elec.  Vac.  Reg.  Valve, 
Elec.  Control  Module, Elec.  Spark  Control  Module 
Front/Redr  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps, Cluster Turn 
Telltale,  Back-up  Lamps, Fog Lamps 
Cluster,  Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Lamp  Module, Elec. Level  Control 
Sensor 
Cluster,  Radio,  Wiper  Switch, Headlamp Switch,  Rear  Blower 
Switch,  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head, Door  Switch  Illumination. 
Front/Rear  Ashtray  Illumination  Bulbs 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Radio 
Rear  WipedWasher  Motors; Overhead  Console  Compass 
Front  Wiper/Washer  Motor 
A/C Compressor, A/C  Solenoid  Box, Compressor Relay,  Temp.  Door 
Motor,  Low Blower  Relay;  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head; Cruise 
Module;  Cooling Fan  Relay;  Rear  Defogger  Relay;  Key  Chime; 
Vehicle  Speed  Sensor  Buffer  and  Generator Charge  Discrete, 
Transaxle  Converter  Clutch  Switch  Front/Rear  Blower Motors,  High  Blower  Relay 
Rear  Blower,  Rear  Heat/Vent/AC 
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/njector 3365 Fuse 
(3800 V6 ENGINE ONLY) 
This 20-amp  fuse  is located  underhood, 
on  a  bracket  just behind  the passenger 
side  headlight. 
It is mounted  on the  face 
of the  bracket  in  the  position  closest  to 
the  passenger  side of the  vehicle.  The 
fuse services the  injectors,  fuel  pump, 
oil  pressure  sender  and  fuel  pump 
switch. 
To  access  the fuse,  pry back  the  latch 
with  a  screwdriver, 
then pull  down on 
the  base  of the  unit.  If you need  to 
replace  the fuse, be sure  to use  a 
20-amp  fuse. 
Push  the base  of the  unit 
firmly up  into 
the  cover  until 
the latch  snaps  into  the 
locked  position. 
Head/ight  Wiring 
The  headlight  wiring  is protected  by a 
circuit  breaker  in  the light  switch.  An 
electrical  overload  will  cause the  lights 
to go on  and  off, or in some  cases  to 
remain  off. 
If this  happens,  have  your 
headlight  system  checked  right  away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield  wiper  motor is protected 
by  a  circuit  breaker  and 
a fuse.  If the 
motor  overheats  due to  heavy  snow,  etc. 
, 
the wiper  will  stop  until  the  motor 
cools. If  the  overload  is caused  by some 
electrical  problem, have  it fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other 
Power  Options 
Circuit  breakers  in the circuit 
breakerhelay  panel  protect the power 
windows  and  other power  accessories. 
When  the current  load  is  too  heavy,  the 
circuit  breaker  opens  and  closes, 
protecting  the circuit  until  the problem 
is  fixed. 
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Service & Appearance  Care 
Capacities & Specifications (CONT.) 
Refrigerant,  Air  Conditioning .......................... See  refrigerant  charge  label  under  hood. 
Not all air  conditioning  refrigerants  are  the  same. If the  air 
conditioning  system  in  your  vehicle  needs  refrigerant,  be sure 
the  proper  refrgerant 
is used. If you’re not sure,  ask  your 
Oldsmobile  dealer. 
FuelTank ........................................... 20gallons 
Power  Steering 
3.n V6 Engine: 
Pump  Only ...................................... 1 pint 
Complete  System 
.................................. 1 ?4 pints 
76.00 L 
0.50 L 
0.60 L 
3800 V6 Engine: 
pump only ...................................... 1 pint 
Complete  System. 
................................. 1 pints 
0.50 L 
.70 L 
Tire  Pressures,  Sizes .................................. See  Certification/Tire  label  on  driver’s  door. 
Wheel  Nut  Torque ................................... 100 pound-feet (140 Nem) 
NOTE: All  capacities are approximate.  When  adding, be sure  to fiil  to  the  appropriate  level,  as recommended in this manual. 
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Section B: Owner  Checks & Services 
Listed  below are owner checks  and  services which  should 
be  performed  at 
the intervals  specified  to  help ensure the 
safety,  dependability  and  emission control performance  of 
your  vehicle.  Be 
sure  any necessary  repairs are  completed  at  once. 
Whenever  any fluids  or lubricants are  added  to  your 
vehicle,  make  sure they  are the proper ones, as  shown 
in 
Section D. 
At  Each  Fuel  Fill (It is  important  for you or  a  service  station  attendant  to  perform  these  underhood  check\
s  at  each  fuel  fill.) 
CHECK 
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Engine Oil  Level 
Engine Coolant  Level 
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Windshield  Washer 
Fluid Level 
WHAT  TO DO 
Check  the  engine oil level  and  add  the proper oil if necessary. See the Index under Engine  Oil for 
further details. 
Check the engine coolant  level  in  the coolant recovery 
tank and  add  the proper coolant mix if 
necessary.  See the Index under Coolant for further  details. 
Check the  windshield  washer  fluid  level 
in the windshield  washer tank and  add  the proper  fluid 
if  necessary.  See the 
Index under Windshield  Washer  Fluid for further  details. 
At  Least  Once  a Month 
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Tire  Inflation 
Check tire inflation.  Make sure they  are inflated  to  the pressures  specified on the Certification/ 
Tire  label  located 
on the rear  edge of the  driver’s  door.  See the Index under Eres for further details. 
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