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I Hazard Warning Flashers 
Your hazard warning flashers  let you 
warn others.  They also let  police  know 
you  have  a problem.  Your front and rear 
turn  signal  lights will flash on  and off.  Your 
hazard warning flashers switch  is 
on  the  steering column  below the 
ignition switch. Press  the  button in to 
make  your front  and rear  turn signal 
lights flash  on  and off. 
Your hazard warning flashers work  no 
matter  what  position your  key 
is in,  and 
even 
if the  key  isn’t  in. 
To turn  off the  flashers,  pull out on the 
collar. 
When  the  hazard  warning flashers  are 
on,  your  turn signals  won’t work. 
Other  Warning  Devices 
If you  carry  reflective  triangles, you can 
set  one  up at  the  side of the  road  about 
300 feet (100 m) behind your vehicle. 
I Jump Starting 
If your battery has  run  down, you  may 
want  to  use  another  vehicle and some 
jumper cables 
to start  your Oldsrnobile. 
But  please  follow  the  steps  below to do 
it  safely. 
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NOTICE: 
Ignoring these  steps  could result  in 
costly  damage  to your vehicle  that 
wouldn’t be covered  by your 
warranty.  Trying to  start  your 
Oldsmobile  by pushing  or pulling  it 
won’t  work,  and  it could damage 
your vehicle. 
To Jump  Start  Your Oldsmobile: 
1. Check  the  other  vehicle. It  must have 
a  12-volt battery  with  a negative 
ground system. 
NOTICE: 
If  the  other  system isn’t  a 12-volt 
system  with  a negative  ground, 
both  vehicles  can be damaged. 
2. Get  the  vehicles close enough so the 
jumper  cables  can  reach,  but  be sure 
the  vehicles  aren’t  touching  each 
other.  If they  are, it could cause  a 
ground  connection 
you don’t  want. 
You  wouldn’t  be  able to  start  your 
Oldsmobile,  and  the bad grounding 
could damage  the electrical systems. 
You  could  be  injured  if the  vehicles 
roll.  Set the  parking  brake firmly  on 
each vehicle.  Put an automatic 
transaxle  in 
P (Park)  or  a  manual 
transaxle  in 
N (Neutral). 
3. Turn  off the  ignition on both 
vehicles.  Turn off all lights  that  aren’t 
needed,  and  radios.  This will  avoid 
sparks  and help  save both  batteries. 
And  it  could save your radio! 
NOTICE: 
If you  leave  your radio  on, it could 
be  badly  damaged.  The repairs 
wouldn’t  be  covered by your 
warranty. 
4. Open  the  hoods  and  locate  the 
batteries. 
Find  the positive 
(+) and  negative (-) 
terminals  on each  battery. 
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are some things  you should  know. 
Positive 
(+) will  go  to positive (+) 
and  negative (-) will  go  to negative 
(-) or  a  metal engine  part.  Don’t 
connect 
(+) to (-) or  you’ll  get a 
short that would damage  the battery 
and  maybe  other  parts,  too. 
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Your Oldsmobile  has  a remote positive 
(+) jump starting  terminal.  The 
terminal 
is in  the  red  box  on  the  same 
side  of the  engine compartment  as your 
battery. 
You should  always use the 
remote  positive 
(+) terminal instead of 
the positive (+) terminal  on your 
batte 
ry. 
To open  the remote positive (+) 
terminal  box,  pull  the  tab and open the 
cover. 
5. Check  that  the  jumper cables  don’t 
have loose 
or missing  insulation.  If 
they  do, you  could  get 
a shock. The 
vehicles  could be damaged,  too. 
Before  you  connect  the  cables, here 
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