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again, indicating that  this mode has 
been  successfully  programmed. 
You can reprogram  the  automatic  door 
loclts  system  at any time. 
If you do  not 
program  the  automatic  door  loclts 
system,  all doors  will remain  locked 
when  the shift lever  is returned  to 
P 
(Park). 
If  you  have  more than  one  remote 
transmitter  for your vehicle, your 
automatic  door  loclts system will 
operate  as  programmed  with any of 
them.  There 
is no  need to program  each 
one  individually. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If you  are leaving  the vehicle,  open your 
door  and  set  the  loclts from inside.  Then 
get  out  and  close the  door. 
4 Remote Lock Controi (OPTION) 
[f your Oldsmobile  has  this  option, you 
:an  lock  and unlock your  doors  and 
iftgate  from up to 
30 feet (9 m) away 
lsing  the  key chain  transmitter  supplied 
with  your  vehicle. 
four  remote  lock control  operates  on a 
-adio frequency subject  to Federal 
Sornmunications Commission (FCC) 
3ules. 
rhis  device  complies with  Part 
15 of the 
’CC  Rules.  Operation  is subject  to  the 
ollowing two  conditions: 
(1) This 
device  may  not  cause harmful 
interference,  and 
(2) This device  must 
3ccept  any interference received, 
including  interference  that may  cause 
undesired  operation.  Should interference 
to this  system 
occur,  try this: 
Check  to determine if battery 
replacement  is necessary. See  the 
instructions  on battery replacement. 
Check  the distance. You may  be  too 
far from your vehicle. This  product 
has  a maximum  range. 
Check the location.  Other vehicles  or 
objects  may be blocking  the signal. 
See  your Oldsmobile dealer  or a 
qualified  technician  for service. 
Changes  or modifications  to  this system 
by  other  than  an  authorized  service 
facility  could void authorization  to use 
this  equipment. 
Operation 
The  driver’s  door will unlock  and the 
interior  lights will go  on  when 
a is 
pressed  (see 
Illuminated Entry System 
later in this  section).  If pressed again 
within  five seconds,  all doors  and  the 
liftgate  will unlock.  All doors  and  the 
liftgate  will  lock  when 
fi is pressed. 
If  the  driver’s door  is open  and your  key 
is  in  the  ignition in  the 
Off position, 
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Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the batteries  in  your 
key  chain  transmitter  should  last about 
two years. 
You can  tell the  batteries  are  weak if the 
transmitter  won‘t work  at  the normal 
range in any  location. 
If you have  to get 
close  to your vehicle before  the 
transmitter  works, it’s probably time 
to 
change the batteries. 
To Replace  Batteries in the  Remote 
Lock Control: 
1. Insert  a  coin into  the  slot in the back 
of the  transmitter,  and  turn 
counterclockwise  to open  the cover. 
2. Remove  the cover. 
3. Remove  and replace  the two  3-volt 
batteries 
(DL 20 16). 
4. Reassemble  the  transmitter. 
5. Check the  transmitter  operation. 
I Illuminated  Entry  System 
(OPTION) 
This option  comes with  the optional 
remote  lock control system. 
When  you  open  the driver’s door, by 
itself  or in combination  with any 
passenger  door  or  the  liftgate, the 
interior  lights will come  on  and  then 
gradually  dim to off 
10 seconds  after the 
kt  door  is closed. 
(If the  driver’s door 
has  not  been opened,  the  interior  lights 
will  immediately  dim  to off.) 
When  you  press 
a on your remote 
transmitter,  the  lights inside your 
vehicle  will  go  on,  then gradually  dim to 
off  after  about 
40 seconds, unless  a 
door  or  the  liftgate is opened. 
When  you  turn  on  the  ignition, the 
interior  lights will immediately  dim  to 
off.  Vehicle 
theft is  big  business,  especially 
in  some cities. Although your 
Oldsmobile has  a number  of theft 
deterrent  features,  we  know that 
nothing  we put 
on it can  make  it 
impossible  to steal. However,  there  are 
ways  you  can help. 
Key  in the Ignition 
If you walk  away  from  your vehicle  with 
the  keys  inside, it’s  an easy  target  for 
joy  riders  or professional thieves 
- so 
don’t  do  it. 
When  you  park your Oldsmobile  and 
open  the driver’s  door, you’ll  hear  a 
chime reminding  you to remove your 
key  from  the ignition  and  take  it  with 
you.  Always  do  this. Your steering 
wheel  will be locked,  and 
so will your 
ignition  and transaxle.  And remember 
to  lock  the  doors. 
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Here you will  find  information  about 
the  care  of 
your Oldsmobile . This 
part  begins  with  service  and fuel 
information.  and  then  it  shows how 
to check  important  fluid  and 
lubricant  levels 
. There is  also 
technical  information  about 
your 
vehicle.  and  a section devoted to its 
appearance  care 
. 
Part 6 
Service & Appearance  Care 
Service ........................................................................\
............................................. 182 
Fuel 
........................................................................\
.................................................. 183 
Hood  Release ........................................................................\
................................... 186 
Engine Oil ........................................................................\
........................................ 190 
Air  Cleaner 
........................................................................\
...................................... 194 
Transaxle  Fluid 
........................................................................\
................................ 195 
Engine Coolant 
........................................................................\
................................ 197 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
........................................................................\
....................... 199 
Windshield Washer  Fluid 
........................................................................\
................ 200 
Brakes 
........................................................................\
.............................................. 201 
Battery 
........................................................................\
............................................. 203 
Bulb Replacement 
........................................................................\
........................... 203 
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement 
................................................................... 205 
Loading  Your Vehicle 
........................................................................\
..................... 206 
Tires 
........................................................................\
................................................. 207 
Appearance  Care ........................................................................\
............................. 212 
Vehicle Identification Number  (VIN) 
.................................................................... 218 
Add-on  Electrical Equipment 
........................................................................\
........ 219 
Fuses & Circuit Breakers ........................................................................\
................ 219 
Capacities  and Specifications 
........................................................................\
......... 224 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
............................................................... 226 
Fluids 
& Lubricants ........................................................................\
........................ 227 
Replacement 
Bulbs ........................................................................\
.......................... 228 
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Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking system on a modern 
vehicle  is complex.  Its many  parts have 
to  be  of top  quality  and work  well 
together 
if the  vehicle  is to  have  really 
good  braking. Vehicles  we design  and 
test  have top-quality 
GM brake  parts  in 
them,  as your Oldsmobile does when  it 
is new. When  you  replace parts of your 
braking system 
- for example, when 
your  brake  linings wear  down  and you 
have  to have  new ones  put  in 
- be sure 
you  get new  genuine 
GM replacement 
parts.  If you  don’t,  your brakes  may no 
longer work properly. For  example, if 
someone  puts in brake  linings  that  are 
wrong  for your vehicle,  the balance 
between your  front  and rear brakes  can 
change, 
for the  worse. The braking 
performance  you’ve  come to expect  can 
change  in  many  other ways if someone 
puts  in the  wrong replacement  brake 
parts. 
I Battery 
Every  new  Oldsmobile  has  a Delco 
Freedom@  battery. 
You never have  to 
add  water  to one  of these.  When  it’s 
time for  a new  battery,  we recommend  a 
Delco Freedom@  battery.  Get  one that 
has  the  catalog number  shown  on  the 
original battery‘s label. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If you’re  not going  to drive your vehicle 
for 
25 days  or more,  take off the  black, 
negative 
(-) cable  from the battery.  This 
will  help keep your battery from 
running 
down. 
Contact  your dealer  to learn  how to 
prepare  your vehicle  for longer storage 
periods. 
I Halogen  Bulbs 
203 
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lndex 
Accessory Power Outlet ................... 84 
Adding  Brake  Fluid 
............................. 201.  227 
Electrical  Equipment 
........ .60. 117 . 2 19 
Engine  Coolant 
.......... 167.197.224.  227 
Engine  Oil 
.............................. 190. 224 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
..... 199.225.  227 
Sound Equipment 
.......................... 11 7 
Transaxle  Fluid 
.............. 195. 224. 227 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
...... 200.  227 
Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
..................... 27 
Air  Bags 
............................................... 26 
Air  Cleaner 
............................... 194.  226 
Air  Conditioner 
................................ 11 1 
Air Inflator  System ............................. 85 
Alcohol.  Driving  Under  the 
Influence 
of ..................................... 132 
Alcohol  in Gasoline 
.......................... 183 
Aluminum  Wheels .................... 21 1. 216 
Antenna 
............................................ 129 
Anti-Lock 
.......................................... 135 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System 
................... 135 
Brake  Master  Cylinder ................... 201 
Junction  Block Fuse 
...................... 222 
Warning  Light 
................................ 104 
Appearance Care 
.............................. 212 
Adjusting 
Rear Seats 
.......................... 17 
Antifreeze 
......................... 197.  224.  227 
Ashtrays  and Lighter 
.................... 89. 90  Audio 
Systems 
.................................. 117 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio 
.................... 1 19 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio with Compact 
Disc  Player 
..................................... 124 
Care 
of Audio  Systems .................. 128 
Setting  the Clock 
........................... 117 
Steering  Wheel Touch Controls 
.... 127 
Adding  Fluid 
.................. 197. 225. 227 
Checking  Fluid 
............................... 195 
Shifting 
............................................. 62 
Battery 
............................................ 203 
Jump  Starting 
................................. 158 
Battery  Warning  Gage ...................... 103 
Blizzard 
............................................. 149 
Brake  Cassette 
Player 
...................... 120. 122 
Radio  Reception.  For  the Best 
...... 128 
Automatic Transaxle 
(( Blowout. .. Tire ................................ 172 
Adjustment 
.................................... 202 
Anti-Lock  Brakes 
.......................... 135 
Anti-Lock Brake  System  Warning 
Light 
............................................ 104 
Fluid 
....................................... 201. 227 
Parking 
............................................. 65 
Pedal  Travel 
................................... 202 
Rear 
Drums .................................... 202 
Junction 
Block Fuse 
...................... 222 
Master  Cylinder 
............................. 201  Warning  Light 
................................ 103 
Wear  Indicators 
............................. 202 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
........... 103 
Braking 
............................................. 134 
Braking  in Emergencies 
................... 138 
Braking  Technique 
........................... 134 
“Break.1n. 
.. New  Vehicle ............. 57. 152 
Bucket  Seats. Removable  Rear 
.......... 15 
Buckling  Up  (see 
Safety  Belts) 
Bulb  Replacement 
Headlight 
....................................... 203 
Taillight 
.......................................... 204 
Bulbs,  Replacement 
.......................... 228 
Capacities 
81 Specifications ............ 224 
Carbon  Monoxide  in 
Exhaust 
...................... 57,  68.  150.  154 
Cassette Tape  Player 
(see 
Audio Systems ) 
Center  Passenger  Position 
(see 
Safety  Belts) 
Chains.  Safety ................................... 154 
Chains.  Tire 
.............................. 179, 212 
Changing  a  Flat  Tire 
......................... 172 
Checking 
Brake  Fluid 
.................................... 201 
Engine  Coolant 
.............................. 197 
Engine  Oil ...................................... 190 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
..................... 199 
Safety  Belt  Systems 
......................... 41 
. 
263 
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Starting Your  Vehicle if the Battery  is 
Steering  “Dead” (see 
Jump Starting) 
In  Emergencies .............................. 139 
Off-Road  Recovery ........................ 140 
Power 
............................................. 138 
Tips ................................................ 138 
Steering  Wheel.  Tilt ............................ 69 
Steering  Wheel Touch Controls 
...... 127 
Stereo Sound  Systems 
(see 
Audio  Systems ) 
Storing  Your  Vehicle ........................ 203 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
........... 95 
Compartment 
................................... 83 
Cup  Holder ...................................... 89 
Locking  Bin ..................................... 90 
Luggage  Carrier 
............................... 92 
Overhead  Console 
........................... 79 
Rear  Compartment 
.......................... 91 
Sunglasses 
........................................ 83 
Stuck.  If  You Are ........................... 179 
Sunroof 
............................................... 95 
Sun  Visors 
.......................................... 87 
Supplemental Restraint 
System 
(SRS) ................................... 26 
Storage 
Convenience  Net 
............................. 91 
Garage Door Opener 
....................... 80 
Glove  Boxes 
..................................... 88 
T achometer ....................................... 99 
Taillights 
........................................... 204 
Tape  Player  (see 
Audio Systems) 
Technical  Facts & Specifications 
Bulbs 
...................................... 228. 229 
Capacities 
& Specifications .......... 224 
Circuit  Brealters/Relays 
................. 222 
Add-on 
......................... 60.  117. 219 
Engine 
............................................ 226 
Fluids 
& Lubricants ...................... 227 
Fuses 
.............................. 219.  220.  221 
Replacement  Parts 
......................... 226 
Service  Parts Identification 
Label 
............................................ 218 
Vehicle  Identification Number 
(VIN) 
........................................... 218 
Temperature  Display 
.......................... 81 
Temperature Warning ...................... 103 
Theft 
.................................................... 50 
Thermostat ....................................... 199 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
............................. 69 
Time.  Setting  the 
.............................. 117 
Tire  Loading 
..................................... 206 
Tires 
.................................................. 207 
“Blow  Out” 
.................................... 172 
Buying  New 
................................... 209 
Chains 
.................................... 178. 212 
Electrical 
Equipment. 
Flat.  Changing 
............................... 172  Inflation 
................... 85. 172. 178. 
208 
Loading 
.......................................... 206 
Pressure 
......................................... 208 
Quality Grading 
............................. 210 
Spare.  Compact 
............................. 178 
Wear  Indicators 
............................. 209 
Wheel  Alignment 
& Tire 
Balance 
........................................ 211 
Wheel  Replacement 
....................... 211 
Torque  Lock 
....................................... 67 
Towing  a  Trailer 
............................... 151 
Inspection & Rotation ................... 208 
Wheel  Nut Torque 
................. 177, 225 
Top  Strap 
............................................ 36 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
....................... 162 
Traction Control  System 
................... 137 
Traction Control  System 
Warning  Light 
................................ 105 
Trailer  Towing 
.................................. 151 
Brakes ............................................ 154 
Maintenance .................................. 156 
Parking  on 
Hills .............................. 156 
Safety  Chains 
................................. 154 
(see 
Automatic  Transaxle) 
(see Automatic  Transaxle) 
Transaxle, Automatic 
Transmission, Automatic 
Trip  Odometer 
.................................... 99 
Turn  Signal  Indicator ......................... 71 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
...... 70 269 
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