
How to Use this Manual 
These  symbols  are on some of your 
controls: 
Windshield  Wipers 
Windshield  Washer 
w 
Windshield  Defroster 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
Rear  Window  Wiper 
Rear  Window  Washer  Ventilating  Fan 
Power  Window 
10 
3f 
These  symbols  are  used on warning 
and indicator  lights: 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
Battery  Charging 
System 
Fuel 
Engine 
Oil Pressure 
Brake 
AntXock  Brakes 
p3 
Here  are  some  other symbols you 
may  see: 
Fuse 
Lighter 
Horn 
Speaker 
Hood  Release 
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Here you will  find  information  about 
the  care  of 
your Oldsmobile . This 
part  begins  with  service  and fuel 
information.  and  then  it  shows how 
to check  important  fluid  and 
lubricant  levels 
. There is  also 
technical  information  about 
your 
vehicle.  and  a section devoted to its 
appearance  care 
. 
Part 6 
Service & Appearance  Care 
Service ........................................................................\
............................................. 182 
Fuel 
........................................................................\
.................................................. 183 
Hood  Release ........................................................................\
................................... 186 
Engine Oil ........................................................................\
........................................ 190 
Air  Cleaner 
........................................................................\
...................................... 194 
Transaxle  Fluid 
........................................................................\
................................ 195 
Engine Coolant 
........................................................................\
................................ 197 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
........................................................................\
....................... 199 
Windshield Washer  Fluid 
........................................................................\
................ 200 
Brakes 
........................................................................\
.............................................. 201 
Battery 
........................................................................\
............................................. 203 
Bulb Replacement 
........................................................................\
........................... 203 
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement 
................................................................... 205 
Loading  Your Vehicle 
........................................................................\
..................... 206 
Tires 
........................................................................\
................................................. 207 
Appearance  Care ........................................................................\
............................. 212 
Vehicle Identification Number  (VIN) 
.................................................................... 218 
Add-on  Electrical Equipment 
........................................................................\
........ 219 
Fuses & Circuit Breakers ........................................................................\
................ 219 
Capacities  and Specifications 
........................................................................\
......... 224 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
............................................................... 226 
Fluids 
& Lubricants ........................................................................\
........................ 227 
Replacement 
Bulbs ........................................................................\
.......................... 228 
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Service & Appeurunce  Care 
186 
Checking  Things  Under  the 
Hood 
The following  sections tell  you  how  to 
check fluids,  lubricants  and  important 
parts  underhood. 
Hood Release 
To  open  the  hood,  first pull the handle 
inside  the vehicle.  Then 
go to  the  front of the  vehicle and 
pull  up  on  the  hood release. 
Lift  the  hood. 
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The  hood  prop  rod may be hot  due  to 
increased  engine  temperatures  under  the  hood, 
so be careful  when  handling 
it.  Use  your  hood  prop  sleeve when 
handling  the prop. 
Pull forward  on  the hood  prop  to 
release  it  from  its  storage  clip. Then  put 
the  end  of the  hood  prop  into  the slot  in 
the  underside  of the  hood.  Before  closing 
the hood,  be  sure  all the 
filter  caps  are  on  properly. Then lift the 
hood  to relieve  pressure 
on the hood 
prop.  Remove  the hood  prop from  the 
slot  in  the hood  and  return  the prop  to 
its  retainer.  Then  just  let  the hood  down 
and  close 
it firmly. 
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USAGE 
Chassis Lubrication 
Windshield Washer  Solvent 
Hood Latch  Assembly 
a.  Pivots  and Spring 
b.  Release  Pawl 
Anchor 
Hood and  Door 
Hinges,  Rear Folding 
Seat,  Fuel  Door  Hinge, 
Rear  Compartment 
Lid  Hinges 
Sliding  Door Track 
Weatherstrips 
FLUID/LUBRICANT 
Chassis  lubricant  (GM Part No. 1052497  or equivalent)  or lubricant  meeting requirements of 
NLGI Grade  2,  Category  LB or GC-LB. 
GM  Optildeen@  Washer  Solvent (GM  Part  No.  1051515)  or  equivalent. 
a.  Engine oil. 
b. Chassis  lubricant  meeting requirements of NLG 
1052497  or equivalent)  or GC-LB. I Grade  2,  Category  LB (GM  Part No. 
Engine  oil or Lubriplate  Lubricant (GM Part No. 1050109) 
Lubriplate  Lubricant aerosol (GM  Part 
No. 1052349) or equivalent  white grease. 
Dielectric Silicone  Grease (GM Part 
No. 12345579  or  equivalent). 
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Gate Ajar  Light ................................ 107 
Gear Positions 
Gearshift  Lever 
Glove  Boxes/Storage  (see 
Shifting the Transaxle ) 
(see Shifting  the  Transaxle) 
Compartment 88 
alogen  Bulbs ............................... 203 
................................... 
H 
Hazard 
Warning  Flashers ................ 158 
Replacing 
....................................... 203 
Headlights 
.......................................... 74 
Headlight 
& Taillight.  Removing 
and 
High-Low  Beam  Changer 
.................. 75 
Instrument  Panel  Intensity  Control 
.. 76 
On”  Reminder 
................................ 75 
Replacement  Bulb 
.......................... 228 
Wiring 
............................................ 223 
Head  Restraint 
................................... 14 
Heater  (see 
Comfort Controls) 
High  Beams ........................................ 75 
Hill  and Mountain  Roads 
................ 147 
Hood  Release 
................................... 186 
LL 
Operation ......................................... 75 
“Highway  Hypnosis” 
....................... 146 
Hills.  Parking  on 
.............................. 156 
Safety  Warning 
.............................. 187 
Warning.  Overheated 
Engine 
.......................... 187.  198. 199 
Horn .................................................... 69  Hot 
Engine.  Safety 
Warnings 
............. 166. 187. 198.  199 
Hydroplaning 
.................................... 144 
Identification  Number.  Vehicle 
...... 21 8 
Idling  Your  Engine ....................... 67. 68 
If  You’re  Stuck: In Sand.  Mud. 
Ice  or Snow 
.................................... 179 
Ignition  Key 
................................................... 44 
Positions 
.......................................... 58 
Illuminated  Entry  System 
.................. 50 
Indicator  Lights (see Warning  Lights) 
Infant Restraint (see Child Restraints) 
Inflation.  Tire ........................... 178. 208 
Inflator. 
Air ......................................... 85 
Inside  Rearview  Mirror 
...................... 86 
Instrument  Panel 
................................ 97 
Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
................... 98 
Instrument  Panel Intensity Control 
.. 76 
Instrument  Panel  Warning  Lights 
... 100 
Interior  Lights 
........................ 76, 79. 80 
Override  Switch 
83 ............................... 
J- ack, Tire ......................................... 172 
Jump  Starting 
................................... 158 
Keyless  Entry,  Remote 
..................... 48 
Keys 
.................................................... 44 
L ane  Change  Indicator .................... 71 
Front 
................................................ 23 
Rear 
.................................................. 32 
Use by  Children ......................... 34, 39 
Level  Control,  Electronic 
............ 94,  206 
Liftgate 
....................................... 56,  107 
Lighter 
................................................ 89 
Lights  Dome 
................................................. 84 
Fog 
................................................... 76 
Headlights 
........................................ 74 
Interior  Lights  Control 
.................... 76 
Interior  Lights  Override  Switch 
...... 83 
On”  Reminder 
................................ 75 
Reading 
...................................... 80, 83 
Removing & 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt .............................. 23 
(6 
Rear Interior  Lights ......................... 84 
Replacement  Bulbs 
........................ 228 
Replacing  Bulbs 
................... 204, 228 
Taillights 
........................................ 204 
Turn  Signal 
...................................... 71 
Underhood 
..................................... 190 
Warning  Lights 
.............................. 100 
Lights  On Reminder 
........................... 75 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
................ 92,  206 
Locks  Manual 
....................................... 45, 52 
Power ............................................... 46 
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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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