
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 
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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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Here  you  can  learn  about  the  many 
standard  and  optional  features  on 
your  Oldsmobile.  and  information  on  starting.  shifting  and  braking 
. Also 
explained  are  the  instrument  panel and  the  warning  systems  that  tell  you 
if  everything  is  working  properly- 
and  what 
to do  if  you  have  a problem . 
Part 2 
Features & Controls 
Keys  46 
FrontDoors 
...................................................... 47 
Remote  Keyless  Entry 
.............................................. 49 
Sliding  Door  53 
Liftgate 
......................................................... 59 
Ignition 
......................................................... 60 
Starting  Your Engine 
............................................... 61 
Shifting  the  Transaxle 
.............................................. 65 
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Locks ........................................................... 47 
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EngineBlockHeater ............................................... 63 
ParkingBrake 
.................................................... 68 
Shiftingintopark 
.................................................. 69 
Horn ........................................................... 72 
Windows 
........................................................ 73 
TiltSteeringWheel 
................................................ 73 
Turn  Signal 
and Lane  Change  Indicator ................................ 74 
CruiseControl .................................................... 75 
Headlights 
....................................................... 79 
Windshield  Wipers 
................................................ 82 
Windshield  Washer 
................................................ 83 
Mirrors 
......................................................... 92 
Glove 
Box and  Storage  Compartments ............................. .93,  95 
Luggagecarrier 
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Instrument  Panel .................................................. 101 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators 
................................. 104 
InteriorLights 
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Sliding  Door  Security  Lock 
(CONX) 
2. Then open  the  door from  the outside. 
If you don’t  cancel  the security  lock 
feature,  adults  or older  children  who 
ride  in the  rear  won’t  be  able to  open  the 
sliding  door from 
the inside.  You should 
let  adults  and  older children  know  how 
the  security  lock  works,  and  how  to 
cancel  the  lock. 
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To Cancel the Sliding Door Lock: 
1 . Unlock the sliding  door from  the 
inside  and  open  the  door from  the 
outside. 
way  down. 
2. Move  the security  lock  lever  all the 
The  sliding  door lock will now work 
normally. 
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Sliding Door Ajar Warning  Light 
With  the optional  power  sliding  door, 
the SLIDING DOOR light on your 
instrument  panel  will come on if  your 
sliding  door 
is not  completely  closed. 
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Litigate  Lock 
To unlock, insert the door  key  and turn 
the lock clockwise. The  liftgate  will 
automatically  lock when  you close it. 
If you  have  the optional  power door 
locks  or the  remote  keyless  entry 
system,  the liftgate  will  lock and unlock 
differently.  See the 
Index under Power 
Door Locks. 
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Raising  the  Litigate 
Open the liftgate  using  the handle 
recessed  above  the license  plate.  Then, 
step  back  and  the liftgate  will  rise by 
itself.  Lights  in  the liftgate  will  come 
on,  illuminating  the rear cargo area  (set 
the 
Index under Rear  Interior Lights). 
Be sure thereare  no  overhead 
obstructions, 
such as a  garage 
door, before you open  the  liftgate. 
You could slam the liftgate into 
something  and  break  the 
glass. 
To  close the  liftgate,  pull  down on the 
strap,  then firmly  shut the liftgate.  Don’t 
drive  with the liftgate  open, even 
slightly.  See the 
Index under Ejchaust. 
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Litigate  Ajar  Warning  Light 
The GATE AJAR light  on your 
instrument  panel  will  come on 
if your 
liftgate 
is not  completely  closed. 
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Liitgate  Ajar  Warning light (CONT.) New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
It  can  be  dangerous  to dr’ A 
b with  the  liftgate open. Cam 
lllvnoxide 
(CO) gas  can  come in1 
your  vehicle. You can’t  see or 
smell 
CO. It  can  cause  uncon- 
sciousness  and  even  death. 
If  you  must  drive with 
tk lifti 
open: 
Make  sure all  window 
Turn  the  fan  on  your  heatinl 
cooling  system  to  its  high--* 
speed 
with the  setting on 
LEV (Bi-Level) or UPPER 
That  will  force  outside  air ir 
your  vehicle.  See 
the Index under I 
Comfort Controls. 
If you have  air vents  on or under 
the  instrument  panel,  open  the1 
all  the  way. 
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four modern Olasmobile  doesnt 
need 
an elaborate  “break-in.”  But 
it  will 
perform better  in the long 
run  if  you  follow  these  guidelines: 
Don’t  drive at any one speed- 
fast or slow-for the first 500 
miles (804 km). Don’t make full- I 
throttle starts. 
Avoid  making  hard stops for the 
first 
200 miles (322 km) or so. 
During this time your new brake 
linings  aren’t  yet  broken  in. Hard 
stops  with  new  linings  can mean 
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lgnition  Switch 
With  the  ignition key in the  ignition  switch, 
you can turn the switch  to  five  positions: 
Accessory: An  “on”  position  in  which 
you can  operate  your  electrical  power 
accessories. Press  in the  ignition  switch 
as  you  turn the  top of it  toward  you. 
Lock: The  only  position in which  you 
can  remove  the key.  This  locks  your 
steering  wheel, ignition  and  transaxle. 
Off: Unlocks the  steering  wheel, 
ignition,  and  transaxle,  but  does  not 
send  electrical  power  to  any  accessories. 
Use  this  position  if  your  vehicle  must  be 
pushed  or towed,  but  never  try to  push- 
start your vehicle. A warning  chime will 
sound  if 
you open  the  driver’s  door 
when  the ignition  is off  and  the  key is  in 
the  ignition. 
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Run: An  “on”  position  to  which the 
switch  returns after  you start  your 
engine  and  release  the switch. The 
switch  stays  in  the 
Run position  when 
the  engine is running.  But  even  when 
the engine is  not running,  you can use 
Run to operate  your electrical  power 
accessories,  and  to  display  some 
instrument  panel  warning  lights. 
Start: Starts the  engine.  When  the 
engine starts, release the  key. The 
ignition  switch  will  return to 
Run for 
normal  driving. 
Note  that even  if  the engine is  not 
running, the positions 
Accessory and 
Run are “on” positions  that  allow  you 
to  operate  your electrical accessories, 
such as the  radio. 
I 1 and you can’t turn it, be  sure it  is 
all the  way 
in. If it is,  then turn the 
steering  wheel  left  and right while 
you 
turn the  key  hard.  But turn the 
: key only with  your  hand.  Using a 
-11 tool to force it could  break the key 
or the ignition  switch. If none of 
this  works,  then your  vehicle  needs 
service. 
Starting Your Engine 
Engines  start differently.  The 8th  digit  of 
your  Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN) shows  the code  letter or number 
for  your  engine. You will  find  the  VIN 
at  the  top  left  of  your  instrument panel. 
(See  the 
Index under Vehicle 
ZdentiJication 
Number. ) Follow the 
proper steps  to start the engine. 
I Move  your  shift lever  to P (Park)  or 
N (Neutral).  Your engine  won’t start in 
any  other  position-that’s  a  safety 
feature. 
To restart when you’re  already 
moving,  use 
N (Neutral)  only. 
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more  than 5 miles (8 km), or at 
speeds  over 
55 mph (88 km/h),  or 
you 
can damage  your  transaxle.  Use 
: D (m or D if  your  vehicle  has 
Overdrive)  as  much 
as possible. 
Don’t  shift  into 
2 unless  you are 
going  slower  than 65 mph 
(105 km/h),  or you  can  damage 
your  engine. 
1 (First  Gear): This  position  gives  you 
even  more  power  (but  lower  fuel 
economy)  than 
2. You can  use  it  on  very 
steep  hills,  or in  deep  snow  or mud. 
If 
the  selector  lever  is  put in 1, the 
transaxle  won’t  shift  into  first gear  until 
the  vehicle  is  going  slowly  enough. 
If your  front  wheels  can’t  rotate, 
don’t  try 
to drive. This might 
happen  if  you were  stuck  in  very 
deep  sand or mud  or were  up 
against  a solid  object. 
You could 
damage  your  transaxle. 
Also, if you stop  when  going 
uphill,  don’t  hold  your  vehicle 
there  with  only  the  accelerator 
pedal. This could  overheat  and 
damage  the  transaxle.  Use  your 
brakes  or shift  into 
P (Park)  to 
hold  your  vehicle 
in position on a 
hill. 
Parking Brake 
To Set  the  Parking  Brake: 
Hold  the  regular  brake  pedal  down  with 
your  right 
foot. Push down  the  parking 
brake  pedal  with  your  left  foot. 
If the 
ignition  is  on, the  brake  system  warning 
light  will  come  on. See  the 
Index under 
Brake  System  Warning  Light. 
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