
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 your passengers  whenever  your 
vehicle 
is driven: 
Caution  Possible  Injury 
Protect  Eyes 
by 
Shielding 
Caustic  Battery  Acid 
Could  Cause  Burns 
Avoid  Sparks  or  Flames  Spark  or  Flame Could  Explode  Battery 
A 
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Fasten  Safety  Belts 
Air  Bag(s)  Door  LockfUnlock 
Liftgate  Ajar  Sliding 
Door Ajar 
These  symbols  have  to do with your 
lights: 
Master  Lighting  Switch 
Turn  Signal  Direction 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
A 
Headlight  High  Beam  Parking  Lights 
Fog  Lights Reading  Lights 
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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 
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Here  are  some  other symbols you 
may  see: 
Fuse 
Lighter 
Horn 
Speaker 
Hood  Release 
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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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....................................... 45 
Remote  Lock  Control 
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........................ 48 
Liftgate 
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............................................... 56 
Starting  Your  Engine 
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........................ 58 
Engine Coolant  Heater ........................................................................\
...................... 61 
Loclts 
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.................................................. 45 
Sliding Door 
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...................................... 51 
Ignition ........................................................................\
.............................................. 58 
Shifting  the Transaxle 
........................................................................\
....................... 62 
Parking  Brake 
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.................................... 65 
Shifting  into Park 
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.............................. 66 
Horn ........................................................................\
................................................... 69 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
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............................ 69 
Windows 
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............................................ 69 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
.................................................................. 71 
Cruise  Control ........................................................................\
................................... 72 
Headlights 
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.......................................... 74 
Interior  Lights 
........................................................................\
................................... 76 
Windshield Wipers 
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............................ 77 
Windshield  Washer 
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........................... 78 
Mirrors 
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............................................... 86 
Glove 
Box and  Storage  Compartments .................................................................... 88 
Luggage  Carrier ........................................................................\
................................. 92 
Instrument  Panel 
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............................... 96 
Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
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switch on  the  side of the  overhead 
console.  (If  you have the  standard 
compact overhead  console,  this switch 
is  located  between  the reading lights.) 
The sliding  door must  be unlocked for 
the  power sliding  door to operate.  The 
ignition  does  not  have to be  on,  and  the 
key  does  not  have to be  in the  ignition. 
To prevent  accidental  operation 
of the 
sliding  door, disable  the power sliding 
door  by placing  the power sliding  door 
enable switch  in  the 
OFF position.  The 
power sliding  door will only  open  if 
the  transaxle  is in 
P (Park).  The 
transaxle  does  not  have to be  in 
P 
(Park)  to  close the  door.  If the  enable 
switch  is 
ON and  the  power sliding 
door  is open  or  in the  process 
of closing 
when  you shift  out of 
P (Park), a 
buzzer  will sound  and  the '- -. light on 
your  instrument  panel will flash  (see the 
Index under Sliding Door Ajar  Warning 
Light). 
This  is  a  warning  that  the sliding 
door 
is not  completely closed. 
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Raising the Liftgate 
Open  the liftgate using  the handle 
above  the license  plate.  Then,  step  back 
and  the  liftgate will rise by itself. Lights 
in  the  liftgate  will come  on, illuminating 
the  rear  cargo  area  (see  the 
Index under 
Rear  Interior  Lights). 
NOTICE: 
Be sure  there  are  no  overhead 
obstructions,  such  as a garage  door, 
before  you open  the liftgate.  You 
could  slam the liftgate  into 
something  and  break  the glass. 
To  close  the liftgate,  pull down  on  the 
strap,  then  firmly shut  the  liftgate. 
Don’t  drive with  the  liftgate open, even 
slightly  (see the 
Index under Exhaust). 
A light  on your  instrument  panel will 
warn  you 
if the liftgate  is  not completely 
closed  (see the 
Index under Warning 
Lights,  Liftgate  Ajar). 
New Vehicle “Break-In” 
NOTICE: 
Your modern  Oldsmobile  doesn’t 
need  an  elaborate  “break-in.”  But it 
will  perform  better  in  the  long run 
if  you  follow  these guidelines: 
Don’t  drive at any  one  speed - 
fast  or  slow - for the  first 500 
miles (804 km) . Don’t  make full- 
throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard  stops  for the 
first 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. 
During  this  time  your new brake 
linings  aren’t yet broken  in.  Hard 
stops  with  new linings  can mean 
premature  wear and earlier 
replacement.  Follow this 
“breaking-in”  guideline every 
time  you  get  new  brake linings. 
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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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ud. If the  selector  lever is  put  in 1, thc 
ansaxle  won’t shift into first gear  unti 
le  vehicle  is  going  slowly  enough. 
NOTICE: 
If your  front  wheels  can’t  rotate, 
don’t  try to drive. 
This might 
happen 
if you  were  stuck  in  very 
deep  sand or mud  or  were  up 
against  a  solid object. 
You could 
damage your  transaxle. Also, 
if you 
stop  when  going uphill,  don’t hold 
your  vehicle  there  with  only the 
accelerator  pedal. This could 
overheat  and  damage the transaxle. 
Use  your  brakes  or  shift into 
P 
(Park)  to hold your vehicle  in 
position  on a hill. 
Parking Brake 
To Set the  Parking  Brake: 
Hold  the regular  brake pedal down  with 
your right foot.  Push down  the  parking 
brake  pedal with  your  left foot.  If the 
ignition  is on,  the  brake  system warning 
light  will  come 
on. See  the Index under 
Brake System Warning Light. 
To Release the  Parking Brake: 
Hold  the regular  brake pedal down with 
your  right foot while  you push  down  on 
the  parking  brake  pedal with your  left 
foot.  (To  release  the  tension  on  the 
parking  brake  cable, you  will  need to 
apply  about  the  same  amount  of 
pressure  to  the parking  brake  pedal as 
you  did  when you set the  parking 
brake.)  When  you  remove  your  foot from 
the parking  brake  pedal, it will  pop 
up  to  the  release  position. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake  on 
can  cause  your rear  brakes  to 
overheat. 
You may  have  to replace 
them,  and  you could also damage 
other  parts  of your  vehicle. 
If You are Towing a Trailer  and  are 
Parking  on 
Any Hill: 
See the Index under Towing a Trailer. 
That  section  shows what  to  do  first to 
keep  the trailer from  moving. 
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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 of Lights 
Although  your vehicle’s  lighting system 
(headlights,  parking lights,  fog  lamps, 
side  marker  lights and taillights) meets 
all  applicable federal lighting 
requirements,  certain  states  and 
provinces  may apply  their own lighting 
regulations  that may  require  special 
attention  before you operate  these 
lights. 
For example, some jurisdictions  may 
require  that you operate  your fog lamps 
only  when your lower  beam headlights 
are  also  on, or that  headlights  be  turned 
on whenever  you must  use  your 
windshield  wipers. 
In addition, most 
jurisdictions  prohibit driving  solely with 
parking lights,  especially at dawn  or 
dusk.  It is  recommended  that you check 
with  your 
own state  or  provincial 
highway  authority  for applicable 
lighting regulations. 
Lights  On Reminder 
If you  turn  the  ignition key to  the Off or 
Lock position while leaving  the lights 
on,  you  will  hear 
a warning chime. 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
Changer 
To  change  the  headlights from high  to 
low  beam,  or  low to high,  simply  pull 
the  turn  signal lever  all the  way  toward 
you.  Then  release  it. 
When  the high beams  are 
on, a blue 
light  on the  instrument  cluster also will 
be  on. 
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