Fuel Gage 
Your  fuel  gage  tells  you  about how 
much  fuel  you  have  left, when  the 
ignition  is on.  When  the indicator  nears 
E (Empty), you  still  have  a little fuel left, 
but  yonshould  get more  soon. 
Here  arethree  things that some owners 
ask  about.  None of these show a 
problem 
with your fuel  gage: 
At  the  gas  station,  with your ignition 
on,  the  gas pump  shuts 
off before  the 
gage  reads 
F (Full). 
It takes a little  more or less  fuel  to fill 
up  than  the  gage indicated.  For 
example,  the gage  may  have  indicated 
the  tank  was half full,  but  it  actually 
took a little more or  less than  half the 
tank’s  capacity  to fill  the  tank. 
The  gage  moves  a little when you turn 
a corner or  speed up. 
For  your  fuel tank  capacity, see 
Service 
Station Information 
on  the  last page of 
this manual. 
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Engine  Coolant  Temperafure 
Gage 
You  have  a gage  that shows  the engine 
coolant temperature.  If the  gage  pointer 
moves  into  the  red area,  your engine is 
too  hot! 
That  reading means  the same  thing  as 
the  warning  light. It means  that your 
engine coolant  has overheated.  If you 
have  been operating  your  vehicle under 
normal  driving conditions  you should 
pull 
off the  road,  stop your  vehicle  and 
turn 
off the  engine as soon  as possible. 
HOT COOLANT  CAN  BURN  YOU 
BADLY! 
In 
Problems on the  Road,. this manual 
shows  what to 
do. See the Index under 
Engine  Overheating. 
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Passenger Side  Underhood  Electrical  Center 
Fuse Ratin  Circuitry 
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Panel 
Instrument  Panel 
Cooling  Fan 
Instrument  Panel 
ECM;  Fuel  Pump 
Trunk  Release 
Not  Used 
Cruise Control;  Air Conditioner  (3.4L  Only) 
Engine  Emission  Controls 
Transmission Torque  Converter  Clutch 
Electronic  Ignition  System 
ECM 
Fuel  Injectors 
Relay 
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Circuitry 
Air Conditioner  Compressor 
Fuel  Pump 
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Driver Side  Engine  Cooling 
Fan Control 
Passenger  Side Engine 
Cooling  Fan  Control  
Service & Appearance  Care 
Refrigerant (R-l34A), Air Conditioning ........................................... 2.0 Dounds 0.91 kg 
Not  all  air  conditioning  refrigerants  are the same. If the air 
conditioning  system-in 
your vehicle  needs  refrigerant,  be sure 
the  proper  refrigerant  is  used. 
If you%e  not  sure, ask your 
Oldsmobile  dealer. 
For additional  information,  see  your 
“Warranty and  Owner  Assistance  Information ” booklet. 
Fuel  Tank ........................................................................\
.................... 16.5 gallons 62.0 L 
Power Steering 
Pump Only ........................................................................\
............... 2 pints 0.925 L 
Wheel  Nut  Torque ........................................................................\
..... 100 lb. ft. (140 Nem) 
Battery  Size 
3100 V6 ........................................................................\
.................... 525 CCA 
Twin Dual  Cam (DOHC)  3.4L V6 .................................................. 690 CCA