
 
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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....................................... 45 
Remote  Lock  Control 
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Liftgate 
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............................................... 56 
Starting  Your  Engine 
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........................ 58 
Engine Coolant  Heater ........................................................................\
...................... 61 
Loclts 
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.................................................. 45 
Sliding Door 
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...................................... 51 
Ignition ........................................................................\
.............................................. 58 
Shifting  the Transaxle 
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....................... 62 
Parking  Brake 
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.................................... 65 
Shifting  into Park 
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.............................. 66 
Horn ........................................................................\
................................................... 69 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
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............................ 69 
Windows 
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............................................ 69 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
.................................................................. 71 
Cruise  Control ........................................................................\
................................... 72 
Headlights 
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.......................................... 74 
Interior  Lights 
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................................... 76 
Windshield Wipers 
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............................ 77 
Windshield  Washer 
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........................... 78 
Mirrors 
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............................................... 86 
Glove 
Box and  Storage  Compartments .................................................................... 88 
Luggage  Carrier ........................................................................\
................................. 92 
Instrument  Panel 
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............................... 96 
Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
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Parking at Night 
Park in a lighted  spot, close  all windows 
and  lock  your vehicle.  Remember to 
keep  your valuables  out 
of sight. Put 
them  in a  storage  area,  or  take  them 
with  you. 
If you park in  a lot where  someone  will 
be  watching  your vehicle, 
it's best to 
lock  it up  and  take  your keys.  But what 
if  you  have  to leave your ignition  key? 
What  if 
you have to leave  something 
valuable  in your vehicle? 
Put  your valuables  in a storage area, 
Parking Lots 
like your  glove  box or locking  storage 
bin. 
Lock  the storage  bin. 
Lock  all  the  doors  except the driver's. 
Then  take  the  door  key with  you. 
Sliding Door 
To open  the  sliding door from  outside 
the  vehicle,  pull the  front  of the  latch 
release  out  and  then  toward the  rear. 
If 
you slide  the  door  all the  way  back,  it 
will  latch  in  the  open  position. 
To move  the door  forward,  you must 
first  pull the inside  or  outside  latch 
release  out and  then  forward or  the 
door  will remain latched  in the  open 
position. 
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When not  in  use,  always  cover  the 
outlet  with  the protective  cap. 
NOTICE: 
When using  the accessory  power 
outlet: 
Maximum load  of any  electrical 
equipment  should  not  exceed 
20 
amps. 
Be sure  to  turn off any electrical 
equipment  when  not  in  use.  Leaving  electrical  equipment  on 
for  extended  periods  can  drain 
your  battery. 
Air Infitor System (omow 
Your vehicle  may be equipped  with an 
air  inflator.  With  it,  you can inflate 
things  like air  mattresses  and 
basketballs,  and  you can  also  use  it  to 
bring your  tires up  to  the  proper 
pressure. 
The  air  inflator 
is located  in  the rear 
compartment  on  the driver’s  side. 
To 
open, slide the latch  down  and  remove 
the  cover.  The 
air  inflator  kit is  stored  in  a  pouch 
in  the  glove box. It includes  a 20-foot 
(6 
m) hose  with  an  air pressure  gage, 
nozzle  adapters  and  instructions. 
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you  may damage the system. After 30 
minutes,  wait at least 10 minutes  before 
restarting  the  air  inflator. 
To turn off the  inflator, press OFF and 
detach  the  hose,  first from the inflated 
object,  then from  the  outlet.  Place the 
inflator kit tools 
in the  pouch  and  store 
it  in  the  glove  box. 
To use your air inflator system,  attach 
the  appropriate  nozzle adapter,  if 
required,  to  the end of the  hose  that has 
the  pressure  gage. Then  attach  that  end 
of the hose  to  the  object  you wish  to 
inflate.  Attach  the  other  end 
of the  hose 
to  the  outlet.  Press the 
ON switch. The 
ON switch  will work even  with  the 
ignition  off. 
Your air inflator  will automatically  shut 
off  after  about 
10 minutes.  To  reset, 
press  the 
ON switch again. 
Don’t  run your air inflator for longer 
than 
30 minutes  at  one  time.  If you  do, 
4 Inside  DaylNight  Rearview 
Mirror 
To reduce  glare from  lights behind you, 
pull  the lever toward  you to  the  night 
position. 
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Visor Vanity Mirrors 
Lift the cover  to expose  the vanity 
mirror. 
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Glove  BoxlStorage Compartment 
Your  vehicle  has a storage compartment 
on  top  of the  dash  and 
a glove box 
below  it. 
To open the storage  compartment,  push 
in  the  latch release,  then lift the  lid. 
To open  the glove  box, pinch  the latch 
release. 
The  fuse panel  is located inside  the 
glove  box door.  See the 
Index under 
Fuses G Circuit Breakers. 
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The Instrument  Panel-Your 
Information  System 
Your  instrument  panel is designed to let 
you  know  at 
a glance how your vehicle 
is running.  You’ll know how fast you’re 
going,  how much fuel  you’re using, and 
many  other  things  you’ll need 
to drive 
safely 
and economically. 
Refer  to  the  accompanying diagram 
of 
your instrument  panel to locate  the 
components  listed below. 
1. Side Vents 
2. Light  Controls 
3. Turn Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
4. Tilt Steering Wheel  Lever 
5. Instrument Cluster 
6. Gearshift Lever 
7. Wipermasher  Controls 
8. Center  Vents 
9. Storage Compartment 
IO. Side Vents 
11. Circuit Brealter/Relay Panel 
12. Glove Box/Fuse  Panel 
13. Audio  System 
14. Rear Fan Controls 
15. Cup Holders/Ashtray 
16. Locking  Storage Bin 
17. Lighter 
18. Interior  Lights Override Switch 
19. Traction  Control Switch 
20. Climate Controls 
21. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 
22. Ignition Switch 
23. Horn 
24. Steering  Wheel Touch Controls 
(Option) 
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Service & Appearance  Care 
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Yehicle  Identijication 
Number 
(VIN) 
This  is the  legal  identifier  for your 
Oldsmobile. It  appears on a plate  in the 
front  corner  of the  instrument  panel, on 
the  driver’s side. 
You can  see it if you 
look  through  the  windshield from 
outside  your vehicle.  The 
VIN also 
appears  on  the  Vehicle Certification  and 
Service  Parts labels  and the certificates 
of  title  and registration. 
Engine ldenfificafion 
The  eighth  character  in your VIN is the 
engine code. This code  will help  you 
identify your engine, specifications, and 
replacement  parts. 
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Service Parts Identz!jication 
Label 
You’ll  find this label  inside  the glove 
box door. It’s very  helpful if you ever 
need  to order  parts.  On this  label  is: 
your VIN, 
the model  designation, 
paint  information,  and 
a list of all  production  options  and 
Be  sure  that  this  label  is not removed 
from  the vehicle. 
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Ad-On Electrical  Equiprnent 
NOTICE: 
Don’t add anything  electrical  to 
your Oldsmobile unless  you check 
with  your  dealer  first. Some  electrical 
equipment  can  damage your vehicle 
and  the  damage  wouldn’t  be 
covered  by your  warranty.  Some 
add-on  electrical  equipment  can 
keep  other  components  from 
working  as they  should. 
Your vehicle  has an air  bag  system. 
Before  attempting  to add  anything 
electrical  to your Oldsmobile,  see 
Servicing Your Air  Bag-Equipped 
Oldsmobile 
in  the Index. 
Fuses & Circuit  Breakers 
The  wiring circuits  in your vehicle  are 
protected from  short circuits 
by a 
:ombination  of fuses  and  circuit 
breakers in  the wiring itself.  This greatly 
reduces  the  chance  of damage caused 
by electrical problems. 
To identify  and check  fuses, refer to  the 
Fuse  panel, which  is behind  the 
glove 
box door,  and  the  fuse  usage chart  later 
in  this  section. 
To  remove  a  fuse, grasp it  firmly  and 
pull. 
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Look  at  the  silver-colored band  inside 
the  fuse. 
If the band  is broken  or 
melted, replace  the fuse.  Be sure  you 
replace  a bad  fuse  with  a  new one of the 
correct  size. 
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