
To  Unlock After a Power Loss: 
When battery  power is lost  and  then 
resupplied  to a secured  unit, 
LOC will 
appear  on  the display.  Follow  these 
steps  to unlock  the  unit: 
1. Turn  the  ignition to  the Accessory or 
2. Make sure the radio  is off. 
3. Press SET. The display  will  show 
4. Press SEEK to  the right and hold  it 
Run position. 
000. 
until  the  second and  third  numbers of 
your  secret  code appear. 
5. Press SCAN until  the first number of 
your secret  code appears. 
6. Press BAND-TUNE. The display will 
show 000. 
7. Press SEEK to  the  right and hold  it 
until  the fifth  and  sixth  numbers  of 
your  secret code  appear. 
8. Press SCAN until the fourth  number 
of  your  secret  code appears. 
9. Press BAND-TUNE. If the  display 
shows  the time  of day,  the  unit  is no 
longer  locked.  If the  display  shows 
LOC, it is  still  secured  (the numbers 
did  not  match  either  your secret  code 
or  the  factory’s back-up  code). 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM Stereo 
FM Stereo  will  give  you  the best  sound, 
but  FM  signals  will  reach only about 
10 
to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Tall  buildings 
or  hills  can interfere  with FM signals, 
causing  the  sound  to come  and go. 
AM 
The  range  for  most AM stations is 
greater  than for FM,  especially  at night. 
The  longer  range, however,  can cause 
stations  to interfere with  each other. 
AM can also  pick up noise from things 
like  storms  and  power lines.  To lower 
this  noise,  try  reducing the treble  level. 
AM Stereo 
Your  Delco@  system  may  be able  to 
receive  C-QuamB  stereo broadcasts. 
Many  AM stations  around  the  country 
use C-Quam@  to produce  stereo, 
though  some do  not.  C-Quam@ 
is a 
registered  trademark  of Motorola, Inc. 
If your  Delco@  system  can get  C- 
Quam@  signals, your stereo  indicator 
light  will  come 
on when you are 
receiving  it. 
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Driving In Water 
Light  rain causes  no special  off-road 
driving  problems.  But heavy  rain  can 
mean  flash  flooding,  and flood  waters 
demand  extreme  caution. 
Find 
out how deep  the water  is  before 
you  drive  through  it.  If it’s deep enough 
to  cover  your wheel  hubs, axles, or 
exhaust  pipe, don’t 
try it - you 
probably  won’t get through. 
Also, water 
that  deep  can damage  your  axle  and 
other  vehicle  parts. 
If  the  water  isn’t  too  deep, then drive 
through  it  slowly.  At fast speeds,  water 
splashes  on your  ignition  system and 
your  vehicle  can stall. Stalling can also 
occur 
if you  get  your  tailpipe under 
water. 
And, as  long  as your tailpipe  is 
under  water,  you’ll  never  be  able to 
start  your  engine. When  you  go through 
water,  remember  that  when your brakes 
get  wet,  it  may take  you  longer  to stop. 
After OtY-Road Driving 
Remove  any  brush or debris  that has 
collected  on  the underbody, chassis or 
under  the hood. These accumulations 
can  be a fire  hazard. 
After  operation 
in mud  or  sand, have 
the  brake  linings  cleaned  and checked. 
These  substances  can cause  glazing  and 
uneven  braking.  Check the body 
structure,  steering, suspension, wheels, 
tires,  and  exhaust  system  for  damage. 
Also,  check  the fuel  lines  and cooling 
system  for  any  leakage. 
Your  vehicle 
will require more frequent 
service  due  to off-road  use. Refer  to  the 
Maintenance Schedule  for additional 
information. 
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NOTICE: 
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Ignoring these  steps  could result  in 
costly  damage  to your  vehicle  that 
wouldn’t  be  covered  by your 
warranty.  Trying to  start  your 
Oldsmobile  by pushing or  pulling it 
won’t work,  and it could  damage 
your  vehicle. 
To Jump Start Your Oldsmobile: 
1. Check  the other  vehicle.  It must have 
a  12-volt  battery  with a negative 
ground  system. 
NOTICE: 
If the  other  system  isn’t a 12-volt 
system  with a negative  ground, 
both  vehicles  can be damaged. 
2. Get  the  vehicles  close  enough so the 
jumper  cables can reach,  but  be sure 
the  vehicles  aren’t  touching  each 
other.  If they  are,  it  could cause a 
ground connection  you don’t  want. 
You  wouldn’t be  able to start  your 
Oldsmobile,  and  the bad grounding 
could  damage  the electrical  systems. 
You could  be  injured if the vehicles  roll. 
Set  the parking  brake 
firmly on each 
vehicle.  Put  an automatic  transmission 
in P (Park) or a manual  transmission in 
N (Neutral). 
3. Turn off the  ignition  on  both 
vehicles.  Turn 
off all  lights that  aren’t 
needed,  and radios. This  will  avoid 
sparks  and  help  save both  batteries. 
And  it could  save  your  radio! 
NOTICE: 
If you  leave  your  radio on, it could 
be  badly  damaged.  The repairs 
wouldn’t  be  covered  by your 
warranty. 
4. Open  the hoods  and locate  the 
batteries.  Find the positive 
(+) and 
negative 
(-) terminals  on each 
battery. 
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When  your  vehicle  is  being towed, have 
the  ignition  key  off. The steering  wheel 
should  be clamped in a straight-ahead 
position, with a  clamping  device 
designed  for towing  service. 
Do not  use 
the  vehicle’s  steering column  lock for 
this. The transmission  should  be in 
P (Park)  and the parking brake 
released. 
Don’t  have  your  Bravada towed with 
the  wheels  in  contact with  the ground. 
If your  vehicle  is  being  towed with 
sling-type  or  wheel-lift  equipment, 
either  the front  or rear  wheels  must be 
supported on a  dolly. 
If  towing  your  Bravada with a  car 
carrier,  block supports  may  be required 
to  prevent  damage  to  the vehicle. 
Engine Overheating 
You will  find  a coolant temperature 
;age  and the warning  light about 
a hot 
mgine  on your  Oldsmobile’s  instrument 
)anel. 
If Steam Is Coming  From  Your 
Engine 
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Index 
236 
Replacement  Bulb .......................... 202 
Wiring 
............................................. 198 
Heater  (see 
Comfort  Controls) 
Heater. Engine  Block ................. 47. 170 
High  Beams 
........................................ 62 
Highway  Hypnosis 
........................... 128 
Hill  and Mountain  Roads 
......... 118. 129 
Hood  Release 
.................................... 165 
Safety  Warning 
............................... 166 
Warning.  Overheated 
Engine 
.......................... 145. 147. 148 
Horn 
.................................................... 54 
Hot  Engine.  Safety 
Hydroplaning 
.................................... 126 
Identification  Number. Vehicle 
..... 195 
Idling  Your  Engine ....................... 52. 54 
If  You’re  Stuck in Sand. Mud. 
Ice  or  Snow 
.................................... 158 
Ignition  Key 
.................................................... 38 
Positions ........................................... 45 
Warnings 
........................ 145. 147. 
148 
Indicator  Lights  (see 
Warning  Lights ) 
Infant Restraint (see Child Restraints ) 
Inflation.  Tires .................................. 186 
Inside  Rearview  Mirror 
...................... 69 
Instrument  Panel 
................................ 77 
Instrument  Panel  Clusters 
.................. 78 
Instrument  Panel Intensity Control 
... 63 Instrument 
Panel Warning  Lights 
...... 80 
Jack.  Tire 
........................................ 152 
Keys 
................................................. 38 
Lane  Change Indicator 
................... 56 
Jump 
Starting 
.................................... 140 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
.............................. 18 
Front ........................................... 18, 21 
Rear 
................................................... 22 
Use  by  Children 
................................ 25 
Lighter 
................................................. 73 
Lights  Center  Dome 
.................................... 68 
Fog 
.................................................... 63 
Headlights 
........................................ 62 
Interior 
............................................. 67 
Reading 
....................................... 67,  68 
Rear  Dome 
....................................... 68 
Replacement  Bulbs 
........................ 202 
Turn  Signal 
....................................... 56 
Removing 
& Replacing  Bulbs ........ 181 
Taillights ......................................... 182 
Underhood 
..................................... 166 
Warning 
............................................ 80 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
.............. 116, 183 
Lock,  Tailgate ............................. 42,  185 
Locks,  Door 
................................ 39, 185 
Locks,  Power 
...................................... 40  Long 
Distance  Driving 
..................... 128 
Low  Battery 
...................................... 140 
Low  Oil  Pressure  Warning 
........... 84. 86 
Luggage  Carrier 
.................................. 74 
Lumbar Controls 
................................ 12 
Maintenance  Record 
................... 219 
Maintenance  Schedule 
..................... 206 
Malfunction  Indicator Lamp 
.............. 89 
Manual Front  Seat 
.............................. 13 
Methanol in  Gasoline 
....................... 163 
Mileage  Indicator 
(see 
Odometer) 
Mirrors  Convex  Outside 
............................... 70 
Power  Remote  Control 
.................... 70 
Visor  Vanity 
..................................... 69 
Mountain  Driving 
..................... 118, 129 
Inside 
Manual  Day/Night 
................ 69 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
......... 44. 132 
Night  Driving 
.................................... 124 
Octane  Requirements 
Odometer and Trip Odometer 
..... 81. 82 
Off-Road  Driving 
...................... 115.  123 
(see 
Fuel 
Requirements) 
Oil.  Engine ........................................ 168 
Capacity 
.......................................... 199 
Disposing 
of Used  Oil .................... 170 
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