
 
Here  you  can  learn  about  the  many standard  and  optional  features  on 
your  Oldsmobile.  and  information  on 
starting.  shifting  and  braking 
. Also 
explained  are  the  instrument  panel 
and  the  warning  systems  that  tell you 
if everything  is working  properly - 
and  what to do  if you have  a 
problem 
. 
Part 2 
Features & Controls 
Keys ........................................................................\
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Front  Doors 
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Remote  Lock  Control 
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Liftgate 
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............................................... 56 
Starting  Your  Engine 
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Engine Coolant  Heater ........................................................................\
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Loclts 
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Sliding Door 
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Ignition ........................................................................\
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Shifting  the Transaxle 
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Parking  Brake 
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Shifting  into Park 
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Horn ........................................................................\
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Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
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Windows 
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Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
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Cruise  Control ........................................................................\
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Headlights 
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Interior  Lights 
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Windshield Wipers 
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Windshield  Washer 
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Mirrors 
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Glove 
Box and  Storage  Compartments .................................................................... 88 
Luggage  Carrier ........................................................................\
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Instrument  Panel 
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Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
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Side  Window  Latches 
The rear  of the  side windows  swings 
open. 
To Open: Pull  the latch  forward  to 
release  it,  then  swing the window 
outward  and  press the center 
of the 
latch  to secure  the window  in  the open 
position. 
To Close: Pull  the center  of the  latch 
forward  and  then  close the latch. 
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Power  Windows (OPTION) 
With  power  windows, switches on  the 
driver's  door  armrest  control the front 
vindows when  the ignition  is 
on. The 
.eft  switch controls  the driver's window. 
The  right switch controls  the 
?assenger's  window. 
The  driver's power  window switch has 
:wo  down  positions. Hold  the rear 
of 
:he switch  in the  first position to lower 
:he  window  normally. 
To activate  the  auto  down feature,  fully 
?res  the rear 
of the  switch,  then 
:elease.  The window  will  lower 
:ompletely. 
To stop  the  window  from 
owering  all the  way,  press  the  front  of 
:he  switch. 
r'o raise  the window, press and  hold the 
i-ont 
of the  switch. 
Turn  SignallMultifinction 
Lever 
The  lever  on  the  left side of the  steering 
column includes your: 
Turn  Signal  and Lane Change 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam  Changer 
Cruise Control (Option) 
The  High-Low  Beam  feature is 
discussed  under 
Headlights. See  the 
Index under HeadZights. 
Indicator 
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I Cruise Control (OPTION) 
With cruise  control, you can  maintain  a 
speed  of about 
25 mph (40 lun/h)  or 
more  without  keeping your foot  on the 
accelerator. 
This can  really  help on long 
trips. 
Cruise  control  does not work  at speeds 
below  about 
25 rnph (40 ltm/h). 
When  you  apply your  brakes,  the  cruise 
control  shuts 
off. 
To Sef Cruise  Control 
1. Move the cruise control switch  to ON. 
2. Get up to the speed you want. 
3. Push  in the SET button  at  the  end  of 
4. Take your foot off the  accelerator 
the 
lever  and release  it. 
pedal. 
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ro Resume a Set Speed 
Suppose  you set  your  cruise  control  at a 
lesired  speed and  then  you apply  the 
brake.  This, of course,  shuts 
off the 
mise  control.  But you  don’t  need  to 
reset  it.  Once  you’re  going about 
25 
rnph (40 km/h) or  more,  you can move 
the  cruise  control-  switch from 
ON to 
RESUME/ACCEL (which  stands  for 
Resume/Accelerate) for  about half a 
second. 
You’ll go  right back  up  to your chosen 
speed  and  stay  there. 
If  you  have  the 
3800 V6 engine,  cruise 
control  memory  will  be  erased  when 
you place the transaxle  in P (Park).  If 
this  is the  case,  you  will  not be able  to  resume 
your set speed  by  moving the 
cruise  control  switch  to 
RESUME/ 
ACCEL. 
Use  the SET button  to  reset cruise  (see 
To Set Cruise Control earlier  in  this 
section). 
If  you  hold  the switch  at 
RESUME/ACCEL longer than half a 
second,  the  vehicle  will keep going 
faster  until 
you release  the switch  or 
apply  the brake.  You could  be  startled 
and  even lose  control. 
So unless you 
want  to  go faster,  don’t  hold the switch 
at 
RESUME/ACCEL. 
To Increase  Speed  While  Using 
Cruise  Control 
There  are  two  ways to go to a higher 
speed.  Here’s  the  first: 
1. Use the  accelerator  pedal to get  to  the 
2. Push  the  button  at  the  end  of the 
higher 
speed. 
lever,  then release  the  button  and  the 
accelerator  pedal. You’ll  now  cruise 
at  the  higher  speed.  Here’s  the  second 
way to go  to a higher 
speed: 
Move  the  cruise  switch from ON to 
RESUME/ACCEL. Hold it  there 
until  you get up  to  the  speed you 
want,  and  then  release the switch. 
To increase  your speed in  very  small 
amounts,  move the switch  to 
RESUME/ACCEL for  less  than half 
a  second  and  then release  it. Each 
time  you do  this,  your vehicle  will  go 
about 
1 mph (1.6 km/h)  faster. 
If you  have  the 3800 V6 engine,  the 
accelerate  feature  will  only work after 
you  have  set the  initial  cruise  control 
speed  by pushing  the 
SET button.  If 
you  have  the 
3100 V6  engine,  the 
accelerate  feature  will work  whether  or 
not  you  have  set  an  initial cruise  control 
speed. 
To Reduce  Speed  While  Using 
Cruise  Control 
Push  in  the  button  at  the  end  of the 
lever  until you reach  the lower  speed 
you  want,  then  release it. 
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Features & Controls 
To slow down  in very  small  amounts, 
push  the  button  for less  than  half 
a 
second.  Each time you do  this,  you'll 
go 
1 mph (1.6 ltm/h)  slower. 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While 
Using  Cruise  Control 
Use  the accelerator pedal  to increase 
your  speed.  When  you  take your foot  off 
the  pedal,  your  vehicle  will  slow  down 
to  the  cruise control speed  you set 
earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control  on Hills 
How  well  your  cruise control  will work 
on  hills  depends  upon your speed, load, 
and  the  steepness  of the  hills.  When 
going  up steep  hills,  you  may  have  to 
step  on  the  accelerator pedal  to 
maintain your speed. When  going 
downhill, 
you may  have  to brake or 
shift  to a lower  gear  to keep your speed 
down.  Of course,  applying  the brake 
takes 
you out  of cruise control.  Many 
drivers  find this to be  too  much trouble 
and  don't  use cruise control  on steep 
hills. 
To Get  Out of Cruise  Control 
There  are two  ways  to  turn off the 
cruise control: 
Step  lightly  on  the  brake pedal; OR 
Move the cruise switch  to OFF. 
If your  vehicle has the optional traction 
control  system 
(TCS), the cruise 
control  will shut 
off when TCS is 
actively  controlling  wheel spin. See the 
Index under Traction  Control  System. 
To Erase  Cruise  Speed  Memory 
When you turn off the  cruise control  or 
the  ignition, your cruise control set 
speed  memory  is  erased. If you  have  the 
3800 V6 engine, cruise control  memory 
will  also be erased when  you  place the 
transaxle  in 
P (Park). 
Headlights 
Push the p$ switch  to  turn  on: 
Parking Lights 
Side Marker  Lights 
Taillights 
Instrument Panel  Lights 
Pull  the switch  to  turn 
off the lights. 
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If your vehicle  has  the  traction  control 
system,  the 
LOW TRACTION light will 
come  on  when  your anti-lock  system is 
adjusting  brake  pressure  to help  avoid  a 
braking  skid.  See Low  Traction  Light in 
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theIndex. 
Traction Control System 
(OPTION: 3800 V6 ENGINE) 
Your vehicle  may  have a traction 
control  system that limits wheel  spin. 
This  is  especially  useful in slippery  road 
conditions.  The  system operates  only  if 
it  senses  that one  or  both 
of the  front 
wheels  are  spinning  or beginning  to lose 
traction. 
When  this  happens,  the system  works 
the  front  brakes  and  reduces  engine 
power  (by  shutting 
off fuel injectors  and 
managing  spark) to limit  wheel  spin.  The 
LOW TRACTION light 
will come 
on  when  your traction  control  system is 
limiting wheel  spin. See Low  Traction 
Light  in  the  Index.  You  may  feel  the 
system  working,  or you  may  notice 
some  noise,  but this  is normal. 
If your vehicle  is  in  cruise  control  when 
the  traction  control  system begins to 
limit wheel  spin, the cruise  control  will 
automatically  disengage. When road 
conditions  allow  you to safely  use  it 
again,  you  may  re-engage  the cruise 
control.  (See  Cruise  Control in  the 
Index 
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The TCS warning  light will  come  on  to 
let  you  know  if there's  a problem  with 
your  traction  control  system. 
See  Traction  Control System Warning 
Light  in the  Index.  When this  warning 
light  is  on,  the  system  will  not limit 
wheel  spin.  Adjust  your  driving 
accordingly. 
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Circuitry 
Dome  Lamps,  Courtesy Lamps,  Power  Door  Lock Switches,  Glove 
Box  Lamp,  Power Mirrors,  Power Sliding Delay  Lock Module 
Auto Level  Control,  Underhood  Lamp 
Horns,  Horn  Relay, Safety  Belt Buzzer 
Front/Rear  Turn Lamps,  Front Side Marker  Lamps, Rear  Stop Lamps, 
Instrument  Cluster Turn  Indicator  Lamps,  Cruise Brake Switch 
Fuel  Pump,  Oil Pressure  Sender/Fuel  Pump  Switch 
Radio,  Front Cigar Lighter, Accessory Power  Outlet 
Front  Park  Lamps, Rear  Tail  Lamps, Front Side Marker  Lamps, 
License Plate Lamp, Radio,  Heat/Vent/AC Control Head, Power 
Sliding  Door 
Throttle  Body Fuel Injection, Fuel  Pump Relay,  Elec. Vac. Reg. Valve, 
Elec.  Control Module,  Elec. Spark  Control Module 
Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps, Front Side Marker  Lamps, Cluster  Turn 
Telltale,  Back-up  Lamps, Fog Lamps 
Cluster,  Anti-Lock Brake  System  Lamp Module,  Elec.  Level  Control Sensor 
Cluster, Radio,  Wiper Switch,  Headlamp  Switch?  Rear Blower  Switch, 
Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head, Door Switch  Illumination,  Front/Rear 
Ashtray Illumination  Bulbs 
Anti-Lock Brake System  Radio 
Rear  WiperNasher  Motors; Overhead  Console Compass 
Front  Wiperflasher  Motor 
A/C  Compressor,  A/C  Solenoid Box, Compressor  Relay, Temp. 
Door 
Motor,  Low Blower  Relay;  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head;  Cruise 
Module; Cooling  Fan Relay;  Rear Defogger  Relay;  Key Chime; Vehicle 
Speed  Sensor  Buffer and  Generator  Charge Discrete,  Transaxle 
Converter  Clutch Switch 
Front/Rear  Blower Motors,  High Blower  Relay 
Rear  Blower, Rear  Heat/Vent/AC 
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Circuit  BreakerlRelay  Panel 
Circuit breakers and  relays are located  in  the circuit  breakerhelay  panel. This is 
located  behind  the panel  under  the  glove box, near  the passenger's door. 
Position  Rating 
(AMP.) 
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Circuitry 
Hazard  Flasher 
With 
3800 V6 engine  only: Canister  Purge  Solenoid,  A/C 
Clutch Control  Relay,  Cruise Control 
Not  Used 
Power  Windows  Circuit  Breaker 
Power  Seat/Power  Sliding 
Door Motor  Circuit  Breaker 
Rear  Defogger  Circuit  Breaker 
Air  Conditioning  Blower  Relay 
Horn  Relay 
Chime  Module 
Defogger  Timer  Relay 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System (ABS) 
Junction  Block  Fuse 
You'll  find this fuse  under  the  hood  in 
the 
ABS junction  block,  located  next to 
the  remote  positive 
jump starting 
terminal. 
To  open  the junction  block, press in on 
both  sides  of the  cover. 
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