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Seats & Restraint  Systems 
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To get out  of the  third  row seats,  push 
down  on  the  rear  release bar  under  the 
seat  ahead 
of you to  tilt  the  seat 
forward. 
Removing  Rear  Bucket  Seats 
Removing  the  RIGHT ONLY Seats: 
1. Lift  the  upper  lever to fold  the 
2. Push  the lower  lever  back so the 
seatback forward. 
entire  seat and seatback tilt forward. 
3. Then,  from behind  the  seat, squeeze 
the  front  release bar toward  the 
crossbar. The  seat will release from 
the  floor  pins. 
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Removing LEFT ONLY and CENTER 
OR  LEFT  Seats: 
1. Lift the upper  lever to fold  the 
seatback  forward. 
2. Push down  on  the  rear release bar 
The  entire  seat  will tilt forward. 
3. Then,  from behind  the seat,  squeeze 
the  front  release  bar  toward  the 
crossbar.  The  seat  will release from 
the  floor  pins. adjusting Rear Seats 
Each rear  seat  location has  two  sets  of 
floor  pins.  Seats  equipped  with  the 
built-in  child  restraint  option  must be 
secured  in the  rear  set  of floor  pins. 
Seats  that don’t  have the built-in  child 
restraint  can be secured  in either  set of 
floor  pins.  Move  the position 
of these 
seats  up  or  back to provide  a little more 
room behind  or in front  of a  seat. 
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Towing from  fhe  Rear-Vehicle 
HOOk-Up 
Before hooking  up  to a  tow  truck,  be 
sure  to read  all the  information 
on 
Towing Your Vehicle earlier  in  this 
section. 
1. Attach  T-hook  chains  on  both  sides 
in  the  slotted holes  in the  frame rails 
just  ahead 
of the  rear  wheels. 
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2. Position  the lower  sling  crossbar 
directly  under the rear  bumper.  No 
4x4 wood beam  is needed. 
3. Attach a separate  safety chain around 
the  end  of each axle inboard 
of the 
spring. 
4. Be  certain your  vehicle is towed no 
faster  than 
35 rnph (56 ltm/h)  and  no 
farther  than 
50 miles (80 ltm) to 
avoid damage  to your  transaxle. 
Engine  Overheating 
You  will  find  a coolant  temperature 
gage  on your  Oldsmobile's  instrument 
panel. See  the 
Index under Coolant 
Temperature  Gage. 
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