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Air Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is an  air  bag  readiness  light on 
the  instrument  panel, which shows 
AIR 
BAG. The system  checks for electrical 
malfunctions,  and  the  light tells you 
if 
there  is a problem. 
You  will  see this  light flash for  a few 
seconds  when  you turn  your  ignition  to 
Run or Start. Then the light  should go 
out, which  means  the  system  is ready. 
Remember, 
if the  air bag  readiness  light 
doesn’t  come 
on when you start  your 
vehicle,  or stays 
on, or comes on when 
you  are driving,  your air bag  system 
may  not  work  properly. Have your 
vehicle  serviced  right away. 
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NOTICE: 
Don‘t try to shift  to P (Park)  if your 
Oldsmobile  is moving.  If you  do, 
you  could damage  the transaxle. 
Shift  to 
P (Park)  only when  your 
vehicle  is stopped. 
To start  your 3100 V6 engine 
(Code D) : 
1. Without  pushing  the accelerator 
pedal,  turn your ignition  key to 
Start. 
When  the engine  starts, let go of the 
ltey.  The idle speed  will  go  down  as 
your engine gets warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding your  key  in Start for longer 
than 
15 seconds  at a time  will cause 
your  battery  to be  drained  much 
sooner.  And the excessive  heat can 
damage your  starter  motor. 
2. If it doesn’t  start  right away, hold 
your  key in 
Start. If it  doesn’t  start  in 
three  seconds  (or  starts  but  then  stops),  push  the  accelerator  pedal 
about  one-quarter  of the  way  down 
for 
12 more  seconds,  or  until it starts. 
3. If your engine  still won’t  start  (or 
starts  but  then  stops),  it could 
be 
flooded with  too much gasoline.  Try 
this:  Wait 
15 seconds  to let  the 
starter  motor cool down.  Then push 
your accelerator pedal  all the  way  to 
the  floor. Hold  it  there.  Then  hold the 
key  in 
Start. This  clears  the  extra 
gasoline from  the engine.  When the 
engine  starts, let go 
of the  key  and 
the  accelerator pedal.  If the  engine 
still  doesn‘t  start, wait another 
15 
seconds  and  do  Step 2 again. 
NOTICE: 
Your engine  is designed  to work 
with  the  electronics in your vehicle. 
If you add electrical  parts  or 
accessories,  you could change  the 
way  the fuel injection system 
operates.  Before adding  electrical 
equipment,  check with your dealer. 
If you don’t,  your engine  might not 
perform properly.  If you  ever  have 
to  have your  vehicle towed, see the 
part 
of this  manual  that tells  how  to 
do  it without  damaging your 
vehicle. See 
Towing Your Vehicle 
in the Index. 
To start  your 3800 V6  engine 
(Code L): 
1. Without  pushing the accelerator 
pedal,  turn your ignition  key to 
Start. 
When  the engine  starts, let go of the 
ltey.  The  idle speed  will  go  down  as 
your engine gets  warm. 
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NOTICE: 
Holding your key in Start for longer 
than 
15 seconds  at a time  will cause 
your  battery  to  be  drained  much 
sooner.  And the excessive  heat  can 
damage your  starter  motor. 
2. If it  doesn’t  start  right away, hold 
your  key in 
Start for about  three  to 
five seconds  at a time until your 
engine  starts. Wait about 
15 seconds 
between  each try to help  avoid 
draining your battery. 
3. If  your engine  still won’t  start  (or 
starts  but  then  stops),  it could  be 
flooded with  too much  gasoline.  Try 
pushing your accelerator pedal  all the 
way  to  the  floor and holding  it there 
as  you  hold  the key  in 
Start for about 
three  seconds. 
If the vehicle  starts 
briefly  but  then  stops  again, do  the 
same  thing,  but  this  time keep the 
pedal  down  for  five 
or six seconds. 
This clears  the  extra gasoline from 
the  engine. After waiting  about 
15 
seconds,  repeat  the normal starting 
procedure. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is designed  to work 
with  the electronics  in your vehicle. 
If you  add electrical  parts or 
accessories, you could change  the 
way  the fuel  injection system 
operates.  Before adding electrical 
equipment,  check with your dealer. 
If you don’t, your engine  might not 
perform  properly. 
If you  ever  have 
to  have your  vehicle towed, see the 
part  of this  manual  that tells  how  to 
do  it without  damaging your 
vehicle.  See 
Towing Your Vehicle 
in the Index. 
I Driving  Through Deep 
Standing  Water 
NOTICE: 
If you  drive  too quickly  through 
deep  puddles  or standing  water, 
water  can  come in through  your 
engine’s air  intake  and badly 
damage your engine. 
If you  can’t 
avoid  deep puddles or  standing 
water,  drive through  them very 
slowly. 
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TRACTION -'I 
AIR BAG 
SERVICE 
ENGINE 
SOON 
Low Traction Light (OPTION) 
: If  your vehicle  has the  traction  control 
~ i system,  there will be  a LOW 
TRACTION light  on  the  instrument 
panel.  When your anti-lock system  is 
adjusting  brake  pressure  to help avoid  a 
braking  skid,  or when your  traction 
control  system is limiting wheel  spin, 
the 
LOW TRACTION light  will  come 
on.  Slippery road  conditions may exist 
if this light comes  on, so adjust your 
driving accordingly.  The light  will  come 
on  and  stay on for  four  seconds  when 
your  anti-lock  system adjusts  brake  pressure 
for less than  four  seconds  or 
when your  traction  control  system 
limits wheel  spin for less  than  four 
seconds.  Otherwise,  the light  will  go  out 
as  soon  as  the  anti-lock system  stops 
adjusting  brake pressure  or  the  traction 
control  system stops limiting wheel 
spin.  The 
LOW TRACTION light also 
comes  on briefly, 
as a bulb  check,  when 
the  engine  is  started. 
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Traction Control System Warning 
Light (OPTION: 3800 V6 ENGINE) 
The TCS (Traction  Control System) 
warning  light may come  on if your 
brakes  overheat.  When this warning 
light  is on,  the  system will not limit 
wheel  spin.  Adjust  your driving 
accordingly. This means  that your 
traction  control  system has temporarily 
shut  down  to allow  the brakes  to cool. 
(The  traction  control  system will not 
shut  down  while it is  actively 
controlling wheel  spin.) When  the 
brakes have cooled  down, the 
TCS 
warning  light will  go  off. 
If the TCS warning light comes  on  and 
stays  on for  an extended  period of time, 
your vehicle needs service. 
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NOTICE: 
Spinning your wheels  when the 
TCS warning  light is  on  can 
destroy  parts  of your  vehicle  as well 
as  the  tires. 
If you spin  your wheels 
too  fast  while shifting your 
transaxle  back and  forth,  you can 
destroy your  transaxle. When 
you're  stuck,  spin  the  wheels as 
little  as  possible. 
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TRACTION 
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ENGINE  SOON 
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Malfunction  Indicator Lamp 
(Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
A computer  monitors  operation of your 
fuel,  ignition  and  emission controls 
systems.  This light  should come  on 
when  the ignition  is  on  but  the engine  is 
not  running,  as  a check to show  you it 
is  working. 
If it does  not come  on  at all, 
have  it fixed  right away. 
If it stays  on,  or 
it  comes  on while  you  are driving,  the 
computer  is indicating  that you have a 
problem. 
You should  tale your  vehicle 
in  for  service  soon. 
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4 Audio Systems 
The following pages describe  the audio 
systems available for your Oldsmobile, 
and  how  to get  the  best  performance 
from  them.  Please read  about the 
system in your vehicle. 
Hearing  damage from  loud  noise  is 
almost  undetectable  until  it  is too late. 
Your hearing  can  adapt  to higher 
volumes  of sound.  Sound  that  seems 
normal  can  be  loud and harmful  to your 
hearing. Take  precautions by adjusting 
the  volume  control on your  radio  to  a 
safe  sound  level before your hearing 
adapts 
to it. 
To help  avoid  hearing  loss or damage: 
1. Adjust  the volume  control to the 
lowest  setting. 
2. Increase  volume slowly until you 
hear  comfortably  and clearly. 
NOTICE: 
Before  you  add  any  sound 
equipment 
to your vehicle - like  a 
tape  player, 
CB radio, mobile 
telephone  or  two-way radio 
- be 
sure  you can add what  you want.  If 
you  can,  it’s very  important  to  do it 
properly.  Added sound  equipment 
may  interfere  with the operation 
of 
your vehicle’s engine, Delco@  radio 
or other systems,  and even damage 
them.  And,  your vehicle’s systems 
may  interfere  with  the  operation  of 
sound  equipment  that has  been 
added  improperly. 
So, before 
adding  sound  equipment,  check 
with  your dealer  and  be  sure  to 
check Federal rules covering  mobile 
radio  and  telephone  units. 
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Setting the Clock 
For radios  with v SEEK A: 
1. With the radio  on or off,  press SET. 
The SET indicator  will appear  on the 
digital  display for  five seconds.  You 
must  begin  to set  the  clock to  the 
correct  hour  and  minute  during those 
five  seconds. 
correct  hour  appears  on  the display. 
2. Press and hold v SEEK until  the 
3. Press  and hold SEEK A until  the 
correct  minute  appears  on  the 
display. 
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flow.  Try to merge  into  the  gap at close 
to  the  prevailing  speed. Switch on your 
turn  signal, check your mirrors  and 
glance  over your  shoulder  as often  as 
necessary.  Try to blend smoothly  with 
the  traffic  flow. 
Once 
you are  on  the  freeway, adjust 
your speed  to  the posted limit  or to  the 
prevailing  rate 
if it’s slower. Stay in  the 
right lane unless  you want  to pass. 
Before  changing  lanes, check your 
mirrors.  Then  use  your turn signal. 
Just  before  you  leave  the  lane, glance 
quickly  over  your shoulder  to make  sure 
there  isn’t another  vehicle in your 
“blind”  spot. 
Once  you are moving 
on the  freeway, 
make  certain  you allow  a reasonable 
following  distance. Expect to move 
slightly  slower at night. 
When  you  want to leave  the freeway, 
move  to  the  proper  lane well  in 
advance.  If you 
miss your exit  do  not, 
under  any circumstances,  stop  and back 
up.  Drive  on to  the  next exit. 
The exit ramp can be curved, sometimes  quite  sharply.  The exit 
speed 
is usually posted. 
Reduce  your speed according  to your 
speedometer,  not  to  your sense  of 
motion. After  driving  for any distance  at 
higher speeds,  you  may tend to think 
you  are going  slower  than you actually 
are. 
I Before Leaving on a Long 
Trip 
Make  sure you’re ready.  Try to be  well 
rested.  If you  must  start when  you‘re 
not  fresh 
- such  as  after a day’s work 
- don’t plan  to make  too many  miles 
that  first part  of the  journey.  Wear 
comfortable clothing  and  shoes you can 
easily  drive in. 
Is your vehicle  ready  for  a long  trip?  If 
you  keep  it serviced  and  maintained,  it’s 
ready  to go.  If 
it needs service, have  it 
done  before  starting  out. Of course, 
you’ll  find  experienced  and able  service 
experts  in Oldsmobile dealerships  all 
across  North America.  They‘ll  be  ready 
and  willing  to help 
if you  need  it. 
Here  are  some things  you can check 
before  a trip: 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the 
reservoir  full? Are 
all windows clean 
inside  and  outside? 
shape? 
you  checked  all  levels? 
lenses clean? 
safe, trouble-free  trip. 
Is the tread 
good  enough  for long-distance 
driving? Are  the tires  all inflated  to 
the  recommended pressure? 
weather  outlook along your  route? 
Should  you  delay  your trip  a  short 
time  to avoid  a major  storm system? 
Maps: Do you have up-to-date maps? 
Wiper  Blades: Are they in  good 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil,  Other  Fluids: Have 
Lights: Are they all working? Are  the 
Tires: They are vitally  important  to a 
Weather  Forecasts: What’s  the 
Highway  Hypnosis 
Is tbere actually  such  a condition  as 
“highway  hypnosis”?  Or is  it  just  plain 
falling  asleep at  the wheel?  Call it 
highway  hypnosis,  lack of awareness,  or 
whatever. 
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There is something  about  an easy 
stretch 
of road  with  the same scenery, 
along  with  the  hum 
of the tires  on  the 
road,  the  drone 
of the  engine,  and  the 
rush 
of the  wind  against  the vehicle  that 
can  make  you  sleepy. Don’t  let  it 
happen  to you! 
If it  does,  your vehicle 
can leave  the road in 
less than a 
second, and  you  could  crash  and  be 
injured. 
What  can you  do  about  highway 
hypnosis? First,  be aware  that it  can 
happen. 
Then  here are some  tips: 
Make  sure your vehicle  is well 
ventilated,  with  a  comfortably cool 
interior. 
ahead  and to  the  sides. Check your 
mirrors  and your  instruments 
frequently. 
If you  get sleepy,  pull off the road  into 
a  rest,  service,  or parking  area  and 
take  a  nap,  get some exercise,  or  both. 
For safety,  treat drowsiness  on the 
highway  as  an emergency. 
Keep your eyes  moving.  Scan the road 
I 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
Driving on steep  hills or  mountains is 
different from driving  in flat  or rolling 
terrain. 
If you  drive  regularly  in steep  countly, 
or if you’re planning  to visit  there,  here 
are  some  tips that  can make  your trips 
safer  and more enjoyable. 
Keep your vehicle in  good shape. 
Check all fluid  levels and also  the 
brakes,  tires,  cooling system  and 
transaxle.  These  parts  can  work hard 
on  mountain  roads. 
Know  how  to go down hills. The most 
important  thing  to know 
is this: let 
your engine  do some 
of the  slowing 
down.  Shift to a lower gear when  you 
go  down  a  steep 
or long hill. 
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