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How The Air Bag System Works 
Where is  the  air  bag? 
The driver’s air  bag  is in  the middle of 
the steering wheel. 
When  is an  air  bag  expected to 
inflate? 
The  air bag  is  designed  to inflate in 
moderate  to severe  frontal  or  near- 
frontal crashes.  The  air bag  will  only 
inflate 
if the  velocity  of the  impact  is 
above  the designed  threshold  level. 
When  impacting straight  into  a wall that 
does  not move  or deform,  the threshold 
level  for  most 
GM vehicles is between 9 
and 15 mph (14 and 23 ltm/h). 
However,  this velocity  threshold 
depends  on  the vehicle  design and may 
be  several  miles-per-hour faster or  slower. 
In  addition,  this  threshold 
velocity  will  be considerably higher 
if 
the vehicle  strikes an object  such  as  a 
parked  car which  will  move  and deform 
on  impact. The air  bag  is also not 
designed  to inflate  in rollovers, side 
impacts,  or rear impacts where  the 
inflation would provide  no  occupant 
protection benefit. 
In  any particular  crash,  the 
determination  of whether  the  air bag 
should  have inflated  cannot be based 
solely  on  the  level of damage  on  the 
vehicle(s) 
. Inflation  is determined  by 
the  angle 
of the  impact  and  the  vehicle’s 
deceleration,  of which  vehicle  damage is 
only  one  indication.  Repair cost is not  a 
good  indicator  of whether  an  air bag 
should have deployed. 
What  makes  an  air  bag  inflate? 
In  a  frontal impact  of sufficient severity, 
the  air bag  sensing system  detects  that 
the  vehicle  is suddenly stopping  as  a 
result  of a  crash.  The  sensing system 
triggers  a chemical reaction  of the 
sodium azide  sealed  in the inflator. The 
reaction produces nitrogen gas, which  inflates  the cloth  bag. The inflator, cloth 
bag,  and related hardware  are all part  of  the 
air bag  inflator module  packed 
inside  the steering wheel. 
How does  an  air  bag  restrain? 
In moderate  to  severe frontal  or near- 
frontal  collisions,  even belted  occupants 
can  contact  the  steering wheel. The air 
bag  supplements  the  protection 
provided  by safety  belts. Air  bags 
distribute  the  force of the  impact more 
evenly  over the occupant’s  upper  body, 
stopping  the occupant  more gradually. 
But  air bags would  not provide 
protection  in many  types of collisions, 
including rollovers and  rear  and side 
impacts,  primarily  because an 
occupant’s  motion is not  toward  the  air 
bag.  Air  bags  should never be regarded 
as  anything  more than  a  supplement  to 
safety  belt protection  in moderate  to 
severe  frontal  and  near-frontal 
collisions. 
What  will you see  after  an  air  bag 
inflation? 
After  the air bag  has inflated,  it will 
then  quickly  deflate. This occurs 
so 
quicldy  that some  people  may not even 
realize  that  the  air bag  inflated.  Some 
components  of the  air bag module  in 
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the steering wheel  hub may  be  hot  for a 
short  time,  but  the  portion  of the  bag 
that  comes  into  contact  with  you  will 
not  be hot  to  the  touch.  There  will be 
small  amounts  of smoke  and  dust 
coming from  vents in the  deflated air 
bag.  The air bag  will 
not impede  the 
driver’s vision  or ability  to steer  the 
vehicle,  nor will  it  hinder  the occupants 
from exiting  the vehicle. 
The air  bag  is designed  to inflate only 
once.  After 
it inflates,  you’ll need 
some  new parts  for your air  bag 
system.  If you  don‘t  get them,  the air 
bag  system  won’t be there  to  help 
protect  you in another  crash.  A new 
system  will include  the  air bag  module 
and  possibly  other  parts.  The  service 
manual  has information  about  the 
i need to replace  other  parts. 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a 
diagnostic module, which records  information  about the air bag system 
if the  air bag  deploys  during  a  crash. 
The  module records information 
about  the  readiness  of the  system, 
which  sensors  activated  the 
deployment,  and  whether  the  driver’s 
safety belt was in  use. 
Let only qualified  technicians work on 
your air bag system.  Improper service 
can mean  that your  air bag system 
won’t  work properly. See your dealer 
for service. 
NOTICE: 
If  you  damage  the cover  for the 
driver’s air bag,  it  may not work 
properly.  You  may  have to replace 
the  air bag  on  the  steering wheel. 
Do not  open  or break  the air bag 
cover. 
Is the  smoke  from  an  air  bag  inflation 
harmful? 
The particles emitted  during air bag 
inflation  are  not harmful  to most people. 
Some  people with respiratory ailments 
may  experience  difficulty breathing 
if 
they stay  in the  vehicle  with  the 
windows closed after air  bag inflation. 
So, if your air  bag inflates,  you and  any 
passengers  should exit the vehicle  if and 
when  it  is safe  to  do 
so. If you or your 
passengers  can’t get out  of the  vehicle, 
try  to get  fresh air  by opening  a window, 
turning  on the  fan,  or opening  a  door. 
Servicing Your Oldsmobile  with 
the  Air Bag  System 
The air  bag  affects  how  your Oldsmobile 
should  be  serviced. There  are  parts  of 
the  air  bag system  in  several  places 
around  your vehicle. 
You don’t want the 
system  to inflate  while  someone  is  working 
on your vehicle.  Your Oldsmobile 
dealer  and the 
1994 Silhouette  Service 
Manual have information  about 
servicing your vehicle and  the air bag 
system.  The  air bag system does  not 
need regular  maintenance. 
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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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Remote  Lock  Control 
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Liftgate 
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Starting  Your  Engine 
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Engine Coolant  Heater ........................................................................\
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Loclts 
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Sliding Door 
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Ignition ........................................................................\
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Shifting  the Transaxle 
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Parking  Brake 
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Shifting  into Park 
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Horn ........................................................................\
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Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
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Windows 
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Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
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Cruise  Control ........................................................................\
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Headlights 
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Interior  Lights 
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Windshield Wipers 
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Windshield  Washer 
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Mirrors 
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Glove 
Box and  Storage  Compartments .................................................................... 88 
Luggage  Carrier ........................................................................\
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Instrument  Panel 
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Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
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Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the batteries  in  your 
key  chain  transmitter  should  last about 
two years. 
You can  tell the  batteries  are  weak if the 
transmitter  won‘t work  at  the normal 
range in any  location. 
If you have  to get 
close  to your vehicle before  the 
transmitter  works, it’s probably time 
to 
change the batteries. 
To Replace  Batteries in the  Remote 
Lock Control: 
1. Insert  a  coin into  the  slot in the back 
of the  transmitter,  and  turn 
counterclockwise  to open  the cover. 
2. Remove  the cover. 
3. Remove  and replace  the two  3-volt 
batteries 
(DL 20 16). 
4. Reassemble  the  transmitter. 
5. Check the  transmitter  operation. 
I Illuminated  Entry  System 
(OPTION) 
This option  comes with  the optional 
remote  lock control system. 
When  you  open  the driver’s door, by 
itself  or in combination  with any 
passenger  door  or  the  liftgate, the 
interior  lights will come  on  and  then 
gradually  dim to off 
10 seconds  after the 
kt  door  is closed. 
(If the  driver’s door 
has  not  been opened,  the  interior  lights 
will  immediately  dim  to off.) 
When  you  press 
a on your remote 
transmitter,  the  lights inside your 
vehicle  will  go  on,  then gradually  dim to 
off  after  about 
40 seconds, unless  a 
door  or  the  liftgate is opened. 
When  you  turn  on  the  ignition, the 
interior  lights will immediately  dim  to 
off.  Vehicle 
theft is  big  business,  especially 
in  some cities. Although your 
Oldsmobile has  a number  of theft 
deterrent  features,  we  know that 
nothing  we put 
on it can  make  it 
impossible  to steal. However,  there  are 
ways  you  can help. 
Key  in the Ignition 
If you walk  away  from  your vehicle  with 
the  keys  inside, it’s  an easy  target  for 
joy  riders  or professional thieves 
- so 
don’t  do  it. 
When  you  park your Oldsmobile  and 
open  the driver’s  door, you’ll  hear  a 
chime reminding  you to remove your 
key  from  the ignition  and  take  it  with 
you.  Always  do  this. Your steering 
wheel  will be locked,  and 
so will your 
ignition  and transaxle.  And remember 
to  lock  the  doors. 
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I Ignition  Switch 
With the ignition  key in the  ignition 
switch,  you can turn  the  switch to five 
positions: 
Accessory: An “on” position  in which 
you  can operate  your electrical power 
accessories. Press  in the  ignition switch 
as  you  turn  the  top 
of it toward you. 
Lock: The  only  position  in which  you 
can  remove  the ltey.  This  loclts  your 
steering wheel, ignition  and  transaxle. 
Off Unlocks the steering wheel, 
ignition, and  transaxle,  but  does not 
send  electrical power  to any accessories 
Use  this position 
if your  vehicle  must be 
pushed or towed,  but  never try to  push- 
start  your  vehicle. 
A warning chime  will 
sound 
if you  open  the driver’s  door  the 
ignition. 
Run: An “on”  position  to which  the 
switch  returns  after you start  your 
engine  and release  the switch. The 
switch stays  in the 
Run position  when 
the  engine  is running.  But even  when 
the  engine  is not  running,  you can use 
Run to  operate  your electrical  power 
accessories,  and  to display  some 
instrument  panel warning lights. 
Start: Starts  the engine. When the 
engine  starts, release  the ltey.  The 
ignition switch  will return  to 
Run for 
normal driving. 
Note  that even  if the  engine  is not 
running,  the  positions 
Accessory and 
Run are “on” positions that allow  you 
to  operate  your electrical accessories, 
such  as  the  radio. 
NOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck in Lock 
and you  can’t  turn  it,  be sure  it  is 
all  the  way  in. If it is,  then  turn  the 
steering wheel  left and  right  while 
you  turn  the  key hard.  But turn  the 
key  only  with your  hand. Using  a 
tool 
to force  it could  break  the key 
or  the  ignition switch.  If none  of 
this  works,  then  your vehicle  needs 
service. 
I Starting Your Engine 
Engines  start differently.  The 8th digit 
of  your  Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN)  shows  the code  letter  or  number 
for your engine. 
You will  find  the VIN 
at  the  top  left of your  instrument  panel. 
(See 
Vehicle  Identification Number in 
the 
Index.) Follow  the proper  steps to 
start  the  engine. 
Move  your shift  lever 
to P (Park)  or N 
(Neutral).  Your engine  won’t  start  in 
any  other  position 
- that’s  a safety 
feature. 
To restart  when you’re  already 
moving,  use 
N (Neutral)  only. 
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Follow the proper  steps  to be  sure  your 
vehicle  won’t move.  See 
Shifting Into P 
(Park) in the Index. 
If you  are parking  on a hill  and  you’re 
pulling a  trailer, 
also see Towing a 
Trailer 
in  the Index. 
Horn 
You  can  sound  the  horn by pressing  the 
horn  symbols  on your  steering  wheel. 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
A tilt  steering  wheel allows  you  to 
adjust  the steering  wheel before  you 
drive.  You can also  raise  it  to  the 
highest  level to give  your  legs more 
room  when  you exit  and  enter  the 
vehicle. 
To tilt  the  wheel,  hold the steering 
wheel  and pull  the lever.  Move  the 
steering  wheel to 
a comfortable  level, 
then  release  the lever  to lock  the wheel 
in  place. 
Manual Windows 
Use  the manual  crank  to open  and  close 
the  front  windows. 
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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 
of the 
latch  to secure  the window  in  the open 
position. 
To Close: Pull  the center  of the  latch 
forward  and  then  close the latch. 
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Power  Windows (OPTION) 
With  power  windows, switches on  the 
driver's  door  armrest  control the front 
vindows when  the ignition  is 
on. The 
.eft  switch controls  the driver's window. 
The  right switch controls  the 
?assenger's  window. 
The  driver's power  window switch has 
:wo  down  positions. Hold  the rear 
of 
:he switch  in the  first position to lower 
:he  window  normally. 
To activate  the  auto  down feature,  fully 
?res  the rear 
of the  switch,  then 
:elease.  The window  will  lower 
:ompletely. 
To stop  the  window  from 
owering  all the  way,  press  the  front  of 
:he  switch. 
r'o raise  the window, press and  hold the 
i-ont 
of the  switch. 
Turn  SignallMultifinction 
Lever 
The  lever  on  the  left side of the  steering 
column includes your: 
Turn  Signal  and Lane Change 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam  Changer 
Cruise Control (Option) 
The  High-Low  Beam  feature is 
discussed  under 
Headlights. See  the 
Index under HeadZights. 
Indicator 
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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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