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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual Vehicle  Symbols 
These  are  some of the  symbols  you 
will find on your vehicle. For 
example,  these  symbols  are  used 
on 
an original battery:  These  symbols  are  important 
for you 
and you

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual 
 
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  p

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual Features & Conkoh 
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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

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual 74 
Features & Controls 
To slow down  in very  small  amounts, 
push  the  button  for less  than  half 
a 
second.  Each time you do  this,  youll 
go 
1 mph (1.6 ltm/h)  slower. 
Passing  Another

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual Push the -:a- switch  to  turn  on  the 
headlights,  kogether with: 
Parking Lights 
Side Marker Lights 
Taillights 
Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Pull  the switch  to  turn  off the  lights. 
Operation

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual Features & Controls 
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Fog  Lights 
Slide the lower  control  up to  turn  on 
the  fog lights,  down  to  turn them 
off. 
An amber indicator  light next to the 
control  will  glow  when the fog

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual Your Driving and the Rod 
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surfaces because stopping  distance  will 
be  longer  and vehicle control more 
limited. 
While  driving  on a surface  with reduced 
traction,  try your best  to avoid

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1994  Owners Manual a driver  who  doesn’t  lower the high 
beams,  or 
a vehicle with misaimed 
headlights),  slow down  a  little. Avoid 
staring  directly  into  the  approaching 
lights. 
Keep  your windshield  and
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