
NOTICE: 
When using  concentrated  washer 
fluid,  follow  the manufacturer’s 
instructions  for adding  water. 
Don’t  mix water  with  ready-to- 
use  washer  fluid. Water  can  cause 
the  solution  to freeze  and damage 
your  washer  fluid tank  and  other 
parts  of the  washer  system. Also, 
water  doesn’t  clean as well  as 
washer  fluid. 
Fill your  washer  fluid tank  only 
3/4 full when  it’s very  cold.  This 
allows  for  expansion,  which  could 
damage  the  tank 
if it is 
completely  full. 
Don’t  use  radiator  antifreeze  in 
your  windshield  washer.  It  can 
damage your  paint. 
Rear Window  Wiper  and  Washer 
To Use Your Rear  Wiper: Slide the 
lower  control  to 
Ql . 
For a Delayed  Wiper  Cycle: Slide the 
lower  control  to 
DELAY. 
To Wash the Rear  Window: Slide the 
lower  control  to 
a and hold  it. The 
washer  and  wiper will operate  only as 
long as the control  is  held in that 
position.  Then  the wiper  will return  to 
DELAY. 
4 Overhead Console 
The  optional  front  overhead console has 
reading lights, 
two switches for  the 
optional  power  sliding  door, storage 
compartments,  including one for your 
garage  door  opener  and  one  for 
sunglasses,  a  compass and  an outside 
temperature  display. The features  of the 
optional  overhead console  are explained 
on  the  following  pages. 
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In this  part  you’ll  find  out  how  to 
operate  the  comfort  control  systems 
and  audio  systems  offered  with  your 
Oldsmobile 
. Be  sure  to read  about 
the  particular  system  supplied  with 
your  vehicle 
. 
Part 
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 
Climate  Control System ........................................................................\
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Rear Climate  Control ........................................................................\
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Defogging  and Defrosting 
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............... 115 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
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AM/FM  Stereo Radio 
........................................................................\
..................... 119 
Setting  the 
Clock 
........................................................................\
............................. 117 
AM/FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Player 
...................................................................... 120 
AM/FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Player with Dolby@ 
................................................ 122 
AM/FM  Stereo  with  Compact Disc  Player ............................................................ 124 
Compact Disc Player Anti-Theft  Feature ............................................................... 126 
Steering Wheel Touch  Controls ........................................................................\
...... 127 
Understanding  Radio Reception ........................................................................\
..... 128 
Care  of Your  Compact Discs 
........................................................................\
.......... 129 
Integrated  Roof Antenna 
........................................................................\
................ 129 
Care 
of Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
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Climate Control  System 
Quick Reference Guide 
Your Climate Control System  has been 
designed  to provide  an expanded range 
of comfort  options. Use this diagram  as 
a  quick reference guide  for operating  the 
controls. 
For a complete  explanation of this 
system, 
see Climate  Control System. 
SUGGESTED OPERATlNG MODES: REAR FAN 
FOR HEAT,  USE 
FOR VENT  (OUTSIDE  AIR),  USE 
FOR MAX COOLING,  USE 
FOR OTHER  A/C  OPTIONS,  USE 
[Y] RECiRC 
R. DEF (Rear Defog) 
Press  to defog the 
rear  window. 
DIRECTIONAL 
CONTROLS 
A lighted button lets 
you know  that  a 
selected  control 
is on. 
/ I 
/ 
These  positions  allow the 
driver  to adjust  the rear 
fan  speed. 
This 
position transfers  control  of the  rear  fan to 
the  second  row passenger  (for vehicles  with the 
Rear  Climate  Control  option  only). 
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Your vehicle’s heater  and air 
conditioner  work best if you  keep your 
windows closed. Your vehicle  also  has 
flow-through  ventilation, described late] 
in  this  s OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual I Climate  Control  System 
Your vehicle’s heater  and air 
conditioner  work best if you  keep your 
windows closed. Your vehicle  also  has 
flow-through  ventilation, described late] 
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I Climate  Control  System 
Your vehicle’s heater  and air 
conditioner  work best if you  keep your 
windows closed. Your vehicle  also  has 
flow-through  ventilation, described late] 
in  this  section,  to  bring outside  air into 
your vehicle. 
If you  have  the optional  engine coolant 
heater  and  use it during  cold weather, 
0°F (-18°C) or lower, your  heating 
system  will more quicldy provide  heat 
because  the engine  coolant  is already 
warmed.  See the 
Index under Engine 
Coolant  Heater. 
OFF: Press  to  turn  the  system off. Press 
any  climate  control  setting  to  turn  the 
system  on. 
8: Slide the lever  to  the  right to  increase 
fan speed, 
decrease  fan speed.  to  the  left 
to 
Temperature  Control Lever: Slide 
the 
lever  to  the  right for warmer,  heated  air; 
slide  it to  the  left  for  cooled  air. 
Air Conditioner 
When the temperature  outside  is above 
freezing,  the air  conditioner  compressor 
will  automatically  condition the air 
when 
you press RECIRC (the A/C 
indicator  light will glow), DEFOG or 
DEF (the A/C indicator  light  will not 
Press 
A/C (the A/C indicator  light will 
glow)  to condition  the air when  you 
press 
UPPER,  BI-LEV or LOWER. To 
turn  off the  air conditioner  compressor 
in  these  settings,  press 
A/C again (the 
indicator  light will  go  off). 
glow). 
Each  time you turn  on  the  ignition, the 
air  conditioner  will default  to  the setting 
you  had  selected before last  turning off 
the  ignition. 
When  the air conditioner  compressor  is 
on,  you  may  sometimes  notice slight 
changes  in your vehicle’s engine 
performance  and power.  This is normal,  because 
the system  is designed  to help 
fuel  economy while  it  maintains  the 
desired cooling  level. 
The  air conditioner  removes moisture 
from  the  air, 
so you  may  sometimes 
notice  water dripping from  under your 
vehicle when  it 
is idling or after  it has 
been  turned  off. This  is normal. 
On  very  hot days,  your vehicle  will  cool 
down  more quickly  and economically  if 
you  open  the windows long enough  to 
let  hot  inside  air escape. For  all settings, 
adjust  the temperature  control lever and 
fan speed  as desired. 
Directional  Controls 
RECIRC  (Recirculate): Press  to get 
maximum  cooling or quick cool-down 
on  very  hot days.  This  setting 
recirculates  much of the  air inside your 
vehicle. It  should not be used for long 
periods  of time because  the air may 
become  too cold  and dry. 
Slide  the  temperature  control  lever 
down  to  the  coolest  setting  and  adjust 
the  fan  speed  as desired. 
UPPER: For  normal cooling  on  hot 
days, press 
A/C along  with UPPER. 
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This  setting cools outside  air  and 
directs  it  through  the  instrument  panel 
outlets.  Adjust the temperature  of the 
air  with  the  temperature  control  lever. 
BI-LEV (Bi-Level): This setting  is 
designed  for use 
on sunny  days when 
the  air is  only  moderately  warm or cool. 
On  days  like these,  the 
sun may 
adequately  warm your upper  body, but 
your lower  body  may not be warm 
enough. 
The 
BI-LEV setting  directs outside  air 
into  your  vehicle  in two  ways.  Cooler 
air  is directed  toward your upper  body 
through  the  front  instrument  panel 
outlets,  while  warmed  air 
is directed 
through  the  heater  ducts 
at your feet. 
At times  this  temperature  difference may  be 
more apparent  than  others.  For 
best  results,  slide the temperature 
control  lever 
to the middle  position,  and 
then  adjust  for comfort. 
LOWER: This setting  brings in most 
heated  air through  the  heater  ducts,  and 
some  through  the  defroster vents. 
DEFOG: Because of your  Silhouette’s 
larger windshield  area,  this mode is 
particularly  useful during  cold or 
inclement  weather. Press to direct 
warmed  air to  the  windshield  and 
through  the  heater  ducts. 
DEF (Defrost): Press  to direct most 
warmed  air  to  the  windshield  and side 
window  vents. 
To maximize air  flow to  the  rear of your 
vehicle,  place the left  second  row 
bucket  seat in the  forward position  (see 
the 
Index under Adjusting Rear Seats). 
This  uncovers  the  rear air outlet. 
Also keep  the  area  around  the base of 
the center  instrument  panel console and 
the  area  between  and  under  the  front 
seats free  of objects  that could  obstruct 
3ir  flow  to  the  rear. 
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Rear Fan 
The  control for the  rear  fan  is located 
below  the  audio  system. Select 
LOWER,  BI-LEV or DEFOG to direct 
air  flow  to  the  rear  air outlet  and  to  the 
rear  side windows. 
Use  the  temperature  control  lever to 
adjust  the  temperature  setting.  Then, 
select  the force  of air  you  want,  from 
LO to HI, by sliding  the control  to  the 
desired  setting. 
To maintain  a  comfortable  temperature 
in  the  rear  area  without  making the 
front  passengers  uncomfortable,  adjust 
the  front  fan  speed first, then adjust  the 
temperature  setting. 
To turn off the  rear  fan,  slide the 
control  to 
OFF. 
Rear  Climate  Control (OPTION) 
If you  have  this  option,  you  will have a 
master  control  for the  rear  fan  on  the 
center  instrument  panel console,  and  a 
rear  control  next  to  the rear  seat,  on  the 
driver  side of the  vehicle. 
To maintain  a  comfortable  temperature 
in the  rear,  use  either  rear  fan  control  to 
adjust  the force 
of air coming  through 
the  rear  outlets.  See 
Rear Fan-Master 
Control 
and Rear  Fan-Rear  Control 
later  in  this  section. The  temperature  of 
heated  or  cooled air  directed  to  the rear 
of  the  vehicle  cannot be adjusted  with 
the  temperature  control  lever. 
Select  the desired  climate  control mode 
using  the directional  controls on  the 
instrument  panel  (see 
Directional 
Controls 
earlier  in  this  section).  The 
mode  you  choose will regulate  both  the 
front  and  rear  climate control systems. 
Select 
RECIRC,  UPPER,  BI-LEV or 
LOWER when  outside  temperatures 
are  warm  or  moderate. 
In  the 
RECIRC mode,  or if you press 
A/C when  the system  is in  the UPPER 
or BI-LEV modes,  cooled air will  be  directed 
to  the rear 
of the vehicle 
through  the  overhead and  third-row  air 
conditioning  outlets.  If 
you select A/C 
in the LOWER mode,  cooled  air will  be 
directed  through  the  rear  floor vent 
unless  the  temperature  control  lever  is 
set more  than 
25 percent  toward  full 
WARM. Such settings  will produce 
heated  air. 
So, to  receive  cooled  air 
through  the  rear  floor vent,  set the 
temperature  control  lever closer  to full 
COOL (see Rear Air Vents later in  this 
section). 
If 
you do  not  select A/C in  the UPPER 
or BI-LEV modes,  air  directed  to the 
rear  of the  vehicle  will  be cabin 
temperature. 
Select 
LOWER,  DEFOG or DEF when 
outside  temperatures  are  cool. In  these 
modes,  heated  air will  be  directed  to the 
rear  of the  vehicle  through  the  rear  side 
window  vents  and  the  rear  floor heater 
vent. 
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Defogging  and  Defrosting 
To rapidly defrost  the  windshield, slide 
the  temperature  control  lever all the 
way  to 
WARM and press DEF. Adjust 
the  fan  to  the highest  speed. 
To keep the windshield  clear  and bring 
in  heated  air  through  the heater  ducts, 
press 
DEFOG. 
When  the temperature  outside  is above 
freezing,  the air conditioner  compressor 
will  run in these  settings  to help  remove 
moisture  from the air.  Your vehicle 
is equipped  with side 
window  defogger  vents located  on the 
top  of the  instrument  panel. For 
additional  side window  defogging, press 
the 
BI-LEV button  and  adjust  the fan 
to  the  highest  speed. Aim the side  vents 
on  the  instrument  panel toward  the  side 
windows.  For increased air  flow to  the 
side  vents,  close the  center  vents. 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Press R. DEF (Rear  Defog) to warm 
the  defogger  grid  on  the rear window. 
The  indicator  light will  glow  while the 
rear  window  defogger  is  operating.  The 
rear  window  defogger  will  turn  off 
automatically after  about 
10 minutes. If 
you turn  it on  again,  the  defogger  will 
operate  for about  five minutes  only. 
You can also  turn  the  defogger  off  by 
turning  off the  ignition  or pressing  the 
switch  again. 
Do not  attach  a  temporary vehicle 
license  across  the  defogger  grid  on  the 
rear window. 
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NOTICE: 
Don’t use a razor blade  or 
something else  sharp  on  the inside 
of  the  rear window.  If you  do, you 
could  cut  or  damage  the warming 
grid,  and the repairs wouldn’t  be 
covered  by your  warranty. 
elow-Through Ventilation System 
four vehicle’s flow-through ventilation 
;ystem  supplies  outside  air  into  the 
{ehicle  when 
it is  moving.  Outside  air 
will also enter  the  vehicle when the 
leater  or  the  air  conditioning fan  is 
sunning. 
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Ventilation Tips: 
Keep  the hood  and  front  air  inlet free 
of ice, snow,  or  any other  obstruction 
(such  as  leaves).  The heater  and 
defroster  will work  far better, 
reducing  the chance  of fogging  the 
inside  of your windows. 
When  you  enter a vehicle in  cold 
weather,  turn  the blower fan to 
HIGH for a  few moments before 
driving  off. This helps clear  the intake 
ducts  of snow  and  moisture,  and 
reduces  the chance  of fogging  the 
inside  of your windows. 
Keep  the  area  around  the base  of the 
center  instrument  panel console and 
the  air path  under  the  front  seats  clear 
of objects. This helps air to circulate 
throughout  your vehicle. 
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