
Features & Controls 
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Warning Lights,  Gages  and 
Indicators 
This section describes  the warning 
lights and  gages that may  be on  your 
vehicle. The pictures  will help  you 
locate  them. 
Warning lights  and gages  can signal  that 
something 
is wrong before  it becomes 
serious  enough  to  cause  an expensive 
repair  or  replacement.  Paying attention 
to  your warning lights  and gages  could 
also save  you or  others  from injury. 
Warning lights  go on  when  there may 
be  or is a problem  with  one  of your 
vehicle's  functions.  As  you  will  see in 
the  details on  the  next few pages, some 
warning  lights  come  on briefly  when 
you  turn  the  ignition key just  to  let you 
know  they're working.  If you  are 
familiar  with  this  section,  you should 
not  be  alarmed when  this  happens. 
Gages can indicate when  there may  be 
or 
is a problem with  one of your 
vehicle's  functions.  Often  gages and 
warning lights work  together to let  you 
know when  there's  a problem with your 
vehicle.  When 
one of the  warning lights comes 
on and  stays  on when  you are driving, 
or  when  one 
of the gages  shows  there 
may  be a problem, check  the section 
that  tells  you what  to  do  about  it.  Please 
follow  the manual's  advice. Waiting  to 
do  repairs  can be  costly 
- and  even 
dangerous. 
So please  get to know  your 
warning lights  and gages.  They're  a big 
help. 
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fuel Gage 
Your  fuel  gage  tells you about  how 
much  fuel you  have left, when  the 
ignition  is 
on. When  the gage  first 
indicates 
E (Empty), you still  have  a 
little  fuel left,  but you  should  get more 
soon. 
Here  are four things  that some  owners 
ssk about.  None of these  show a 
problem  with your fuel  gage: 
At the  service  station,  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. 
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The gage  moves  a  little  when  you turn 
The  gage  doesn’t  go  back  to E when 
For  your  fuel tank  capacity,  see 
Service 
Station  Information 
on  the  last page of 
this  manual. a  corner,  brake  or 
speed 
up. 
you turn  off the  ignition. 
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Low Fuel  Warning Light 
When  there is between 3 gallons (1 1 
liters)  and 0.5 gallon (1.8 liters)  of fuel 
left  in the  tank,  the  warning light next 
to the fuel symbol  will  go on. 
This light  will also  come  on when  you 
turn  on  the  ignition,  but  the  engine is 
not  running,  to show  you it is  working. 
If  it doesn’t  come on  as you start  your 
vehicle, have  it fixed  right away. 
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Oil  Pressure  lndicator 
(31 00 V6 ENGINE) 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with an oil 
pressure  indicator  rather  than  an oil 
pressure  gage.  Your  oil  pressure indicator 
lets 
you know when  you  may have a 
problem  with your engine  oil pressure. 
When  the engine  is running,  readings 
within  the  white  graduation  band 
indicate  the  normal  operating  range. 
Readings  in  or below  the red  area 
indicate  that  the engine’s  oil  level  may 
be  dangerously low,  or  there may be 
another  problem causing  low  oil 
pressure. 
Driving your vehicle  with low oil 
pressure  can  cause  extensive engine 
damage. Have your vehicle serviced 
immediately. 
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Filling Your Tank 
Fuel Capacity: 20 U.S. Gallons (76 L). 
Use unleaded  fuel only. 
The  cap  is behind  a  hinged door  on  the 
left  side  of your vehicle.  While 
refueling, hang  the cap  inside  the 
fuel  door. 
To  take off the  cap,  turn  it slowly  to  the 
left  (countercloclnvise) 
. 
Be careful  not  to spill gasoline.  Clean 
gasoline  from painted  surfaces  as  soon 
as  possible.  See 
Cleaning  the Outside 
of Your Oldsmobile in the Index. 
When  you put  the  cap  back  on,  turn  it 
to  the  right until you hear  a  clicking 
noise. 
NOTICE: 
If  you  need  a new  cap, be sure  to 
get  the  right type.  Your dealer  can 
get  one  for  you. If you  get  the 
wrong  type,  it  may not fit or have 
proper  venting,  and  your fuel tank 
and  emissions  system  might  be 
damaged. 
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Drunken Driving .............................. 132 
Electric  Outside Mirror Control 
...... 87 
Electrical  Equipment. 
Adding 
............................. 60.  117. 219 
Electronic  Level Control 
............ 94. 206 
Emergencies.  Braking  in 
.................. 138 
Emergencies  on the  Road 
................ 157 
Emergencies.  Steering in 
.................. 139 
Emergency  Starting 
.......................... 158 
Emergency  Towing ........................... 162 
Engine  Coolant 
................ 197,  224,  227 
Engine  Coolant  Heater 
....................... 61 
Engine  Coolant Temperature 
Gage 
............................................... 103 
Engine  Exhaust 
............ 57. 68,  150,  154 
Engine  Identification 
........................ 218 
Engine  Oil 
......................................... 190 
Additives 
........................................ 193 
Checking 
& Adding ............... 190. 191 
Disposing  of Used  Oil 
................... 194 
Energy  Conserving 
......................... 193 
Pressure  Gage 
................................ 102 
Pressure Indicator 
......................... 101 
Warning 
.......................................... 193 
When  to Change 
............................ 193 
Engine  Overheating 
......................... 165 
Engine  Specifications 
....................... 226 
Engine.  Starting 
.................................. 58 
Ethanol  in Gasoline .......................... 183 
Exhaust 
Dangerous  Gas 
Parking with  the Engine 
in 
............................. 57. 
68. 150. 154 
Running 
................................... 67.  68 
Expectant Mothers.  Use 
of Safety 
Belts 
................................................. 30 
Expressway  Driving 
......................... 145 
Extender.  Safety  Belt 
......................... 41 
Exterior Appearance 
Fabric  Cleaning 
Fan  Warnings 
............ 159. 160. 167. 187 
Filling  the Fuel  Tank ................ 185. 272 
Filter  Air  Cleaner 
............................ 194. 226 
Oil 
.......................................... 193. 226 
Finish Care 
....................................... 216 
Flat  Tire 
............................................ 172 
Flooded  Engine 
................................... 59 
Fluid  (see 
Appearance 
Care ) 
(see Appearance Care ) 
Flashers. Hazard Warning ............... 158 
Flow-Through Ventilation 
............... 116 
Brake 
...................................... 200. 227 
Capacities 
....................................... 224 
Power  Steering 
.............. 199. 225. 227 
Transaxle 
....................... 195.  224.  227 
Windshield  Washer 
................ 200.  227 Fluids 
& Lubricants ......................... 227 
Fog  Lights 
............................................ 76 
Freeway  Driving 
............................... 145 
Fuel 
................................................... 183 
Alcohol  in  Fuel 
.............................. 183 
Capacity 
......................................... 185 
Exhaust Warnings ..... 57. 68. 150. 154 
Filling 
Your Tank .......................... 185 
Fuels  with Alcohol 
......................... 183 
Gage 
............................................... 100 
In  Foreign  Countries ..................... 184 
Low.  Warning 
................................ 101 
Methanol  in  Fuel 
........................... 183 
Requirements ................................. 183 
Fuse Panel  and Usage .............. 220.  221 
Fuses 
& Circuit Breakers ................. 219 
Anti-Lock  Brakes Fuse 
.................. 222 
Injector Fuse 
.................................. 223 
Gages  Coolant Temperature 
.................... 103 
Fuel 
................................................ 100 
Oil  Pressure ................................... 102 
Oil  Pressure Indicator 
................... 101 
Tachometer 
...................................... 99 
Voltmeter 
....................................... 103 
Garage Door  Opener Compartment 
.. 80 
Gasoline 
............................................ 183 
Gasoline  Tank, Filling  Your 
............ 185 
Gas Station  Information .................. 272 265 
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Service  Station  Information 
The Delco Freedom@  battery needs 
no  water. 
See  Page  203 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
See  Page 200 
Transaxle  Fluid 
See  Page  195 
Cold  Tire  Pressure 
See Certification/Tire  label on 
rear  edge  of driver’s  door. 
See  Page 208 
Fuel 
Capacity: 20 U.S. Gal. (76 L) 
Use unleaded  gas only, 
87 octane  or higher. 
See  Page  183 
Hood  Release 
See  Page 186 
Cooling System 
Check  and add coolant only at  the 
coolant  recovery  tank.  The  fluid should 
be  at 
or slightly  above the FULL HOT 
mark  when  the  engine is warm. 
See  Page 197 
Engine  Oil 
See  Page  190 
Spare  Tire  Pressure 
Compact Spare: 60 psi (420 1tPa) 
See  Page 178 
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