
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  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 ........................................................................\
................................................... 44 
Front  Doors 
........................................................................\
....................................... 45 
Remote  Lock  Control 
........................................................................\
........................ 48 
Liftgate 
........................................................................\
............................................... 56 
Starting  Your  Engine 
........................................................................\
........................ 58 
Engine Coolant  Heater ........................................................................\
...................... 61 
Loclts 
........................................................................\
.................................................. 45 
Sliding Door 
........................................................................\
...................................... 51 
Ignition ........................................................................\
.............................................. 58 
Shifting  the Transaxle 
........................................................................\
....................... 62 
Parking  Brake 
........................................................................\
.................................... 65 
Shifting  into Park 
........................................................................\
.............................. 66 
Horn ........................................................................\
................................................... 69 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
........................................................................\
............................ 69 
Windows 
........................................................................\
............................................ 69 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
.................................................................. 71 
Cruise  Control ........................................................................\
................................... 72 
Headlights 
........................................................................\
.......................................... 74 
Interior  Lights 
........................................................................\
................................... 76 
Windshield Wipers 
........................................................................\
............................ 77 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................................................\
........................... 78 
Mirrors 
........................................................................\
............................................... 86 
Glove 
Box and  Storage  Compartments .................................................................... 88 
Luggage  Carrier ........................................................................\
................................. 92 
Instrument  Panel 
........................................................................\
............................... 96 
Warning  Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
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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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Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield wiper  and  washer 
controls  are  located  to  the right of the 
instrument  cluster. 
For  a  Single  Wiper  Cycle: Press  the 
switch marked 
MIST and  release.  For 
more  cycles,  press  and  hold the switch. 
For Pulse  Delay  Wiper  Cycles: The 
pulse  delay  cycle system allows  you to 
set the wiper speed  as slow  as 20 
seconds between  cycles, or  faster.  Pulse 
delay  cycles  are very  useful  in light  rain 
or  snow.  Slide the upper  control  to  the 
DELAY area.  The lower the  position, 
the  slower  the cycle;  the higher  the 
position,  the  faster  the  cycle. 
For Steady  Wiper  Cycles: Slide  the 
lpper  control  either  to  the 
LO or HI 
?osition, depending  on  the wiper speed 
JOU want. 
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To Turn the Wipers Off Slide the 
upper  control  to  the 
OFF position. 
Remember  that damaged wiper blades 
may  prevent  you from seeing  well 
enough  to drive  safely. 
To avoid 
damage,  be  sure  to  clear ice and snow 
from  the wiper blades before using 
them.  If they’re frozen  to  the 
windshield,  carefully loosen or thaw 
them. 
If your blades  do become 
damaged,  get  new blades or blade 
inserts. 
Heavy  snow or ice  can  overload your 
wipers. 
A circuit  breaker  will stop  them 
until  the motor cools. Clear  away snow 
or  ice 
to prevent  an overload. 
Windshield Washer 
ro wash your windshield,  press and 
Told  the windshield washer  switch. The 
washers  and wipers  will operate.  When 
JOU release the switch,  the  washers  will 
;top,  and  the  wipers will continue  to 
lperate  for two  cycles, unless your 
wipers  had already been  on. In that 
case,  the wipers  will resume  the wiper 
speed  you  had selected earlier. 
Driving  without  washer  fluid can be 
dangerous. 
A bad  mud  splash  can block 
your  vision. 
You could hit  another 
vehicle  or go  off  the road.  Check your 
washer  fluid  level  often. 
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Injector 3365 Fuse 
(3800 V6 ENGINE ONLY) 
This 20-amp fuse is located  underhood, 
on  a  bracket  just  behind the passenger 
side headlight.  It is mounted  on the  face 
of  the  bracket  in the  position closest  to 
the  passenger side  of the  vehicle.  The 
fuse services  the  injectors,  fuel pump, 
oil  pressure  sender  and  fuel pump 
switch. 
To access  the fuse,  pry back  the  latch 
with  a  screwdriver,  then pull down on 
the  base 
of the  unit.  If you  need  to 
replace  the  fuse,  be  sure  to use  a  20- 
amp  fuse. 
Push the  base  of the  unit  firmly up  into 
the  cover  until  the  latch  snaps  into  the 
locked  position. 
Headlight  Wiring 
The headlight wiring  is protected  by a 
circuit  breaker  in the  light switch.  An 
electrical overload  will cause  the  lights 
to  go  on  and  off: or 
in some cases  to 
remain  off. If this  happens,  have your 
headlight system checked right away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield wiper  motor is 
protected by a circuit  breaker  and  a 
fuse. 
If the  motor  overheats  due  to 
heavy  snow,  etc.,  the wiper  will stop 
until  the  motor  cools. 
If the overload is 
caused  by some electrical problem, have 
it fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power 
Options 
Circuit  breakers  in the  circuit 
breakerhelay  panel protect the power 
windows  and  other  power accessories. 
When  the  current  load is too  heavy,  the 
circuit breaker  opens  and closes, 
protecting  the  circuit until the problem 
is  fixed. 
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Index 
268 
Recommended Fluids and 
Lubricants 
....................................... 244 
Reminder  Light 
.................................. 75 
Remote  Lock Control 
......................... 48 
Removing  Rear Bucket  Seats 
............. 16 
Replacement Fuses 
........................... 220 
Replacement  Parts 
........................... 226 
Replacing Brake System  Parts ......... 203 
Replacing  Bulbs 
........................ 228,  229 
Replacing  Safety Belts 
........................ 41 
Replacing  Tires 
................................. 209 
Replacing  Windshield Wipers 
.......... 205 
Restraint, Head 
.................................. 14 
Restraints,  Child ................................. 35 
Roadside Assistance ......................... 253 
Replacement 
Bulbs 
.................. 228. 229 
Replacing  Rear  Bucket Seats 
............. 18 
Replacing  Wheels ............................. 2 11 
Roads, Hill and Mountain ............... 147 
Rocking  Your  Vehicle 
...................... 179 
Rotation,  Tire 
................................... 208 
S afety  Belts ....................................... 18 
Adults ............................................... 22 
Center  Passenger Position 
.............. 31 
Checking .......................................... 41 
Children 
...................................... 34, 39 
Child  Restraints ............................... 35 
Cleaning 
......................................... 2  14 
Driver Position 
................................ 22  Extender 
........................................... 41 
How to 
Wear .................................... 22 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
........................... 23 
Passenger  Belts 
................................ 30 
Pregnancy.  Use During 
................... 30 
Questions & Answers ... 21.24.  40. 42 
Rear  Safety  Belts 
............................. 30 
Reminder  Light 
................................ 22 
Replacement 
.................................... 41 
Right  Front.  Adult  Passenger 
.......... 30 
Smaller Children  and Babies 
........... 34 
Top  Strap 
......................................... 36 
Torn 
.................................................. 42 
Twisted 
............................................. 26 
Why 
You Should  Wear 
Safety  Belts 
................................... 18 
Safety  Belt Extender .......................... 41 
Safety  Belt Reminder Light 
................. 22 
Safety Defects, Reporting 
................ 252 
Scheduled Maintenance  Services 
.... 233 
Seat  Adjustment 
........................... 12, 17 
Seat  Belts  (see 
Safety  Belts) 
Seat Controls ...................................... 12 
Head  Restraint ................................. 14 
Manual  Front  Seat 
........................... 12 
Manual Reclining  Seatback ............. 13 
Manual Seat, Four-Way .................. 12 
Power  Seat, Six-Way 
....................... 13 
Rear Seats ........................................ 15 
Adjusting ....................................... 17  Removing 
...................................... 15 
Replacing ....................................... 18 
Third Row Entry ........................... 15 
Reclining 
Seatback .......................... 13 
“Service Engine Soon” Light ........... 106 
Service Information ......................... 182 
Service  Parts Identification Label 
... 218 
Service  Publications 
......................... 254 
Service  Station  Information 
............ 272 
Servicing Your  Air Bag-Equipped 
Oldsmobile 
........................................ 29 
Setting  the Clock 
.............................. 117 
Setting  the Trip  Odometer 
................. 99 
Shifting  Into 
P (Park) ........................ 66 
Shifting  the Automatic  Transaxle 
..... 62 
Signaling  Turns 
.......................... 71, 155 
Six-Way Power  Seat ........................... 13 
Skidding ............................................ 141 
Sliding  Door 
....................................... 51 
Sliding Door Ajar Warning  Light ..... 107 
Snowstorm, If You’re  Caught  in a ... 149 
Sound  Equipment,  Adding 
.............. 117 
Sound  Systems (see 
Audio Systems) 
Spare Tire, Compact ........................ 178 
Specifications 
& Capacities ............. 224 
Speed Control  (see 
Cruise Control) 
Speedometer & Odometer ................. 99 
Stains,  Removing 
............................. 213 
Starting  Your Engine 
......................... 58 
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Index 
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270 
Cruise Control ................................. 72 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
Changer 
......................................... 75 
Turn  and  Lane Change  Indicator.. 
.... 71 
Turn  Signal  Indicator 
......................... 71 
Underhood  Light 
........................... 190 
Unleaded  Gasoline 
........................... 183 
Upholstery  Care 
....................... 213, 214 
Urban  Driving 
.................................. 145 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN) 
............................................. 218 
Vehicle  Storage 
................................ 203 
Ventilation.. 
...................................... 116 
VIN 
................................................... 218 
Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
............................ 88 
Voltmeter .......................................... 103 
Vehicle  Loading 
......................... 92, 
206  Warning 
Flashers, Hazard 
............. 158 
Warning  Lights  Anti-Lock  Bralte  System 
............... 104 
Bralte 
.............................................. 103 
Liftgate  Ajar 
............................. 57,  107 
Low  Fuel 
........................................ 101 
Service  Engine  Soon 
...................... 106 
Sliding  Door  Ajar 
.................... 53, 107 
Warning,  Used  Oil 
............................ 194 
Washer,  Windshield 
........................... 78 
Weatherstrips 
................................... 216 
Weight  Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
(GAWR) 
...................................... 206 
(GVWR) 
...................................... 206 
Wheel  Alignment  and Tire 
Balance.. 
......................................... 2 11 
Wheel  Nuts ....................................... 174 Wheel 
Nut Torque 
................... 177, 225 
Wheel  Replacement 
.......................... 211 
Windows 
............................................. 69 
Windows,  Power 
........................ 70, 223 
Windshield  Washer 
............................ 78 
Fluid ....................................... 200,  227 
Windshield  Wipers 
..................... 77, 223 
Blade  Replacement 
........................ 205 
Cleaning  the Outside 
of the 
Windshield  and Wiper  Blades 
....... 215 
Pulse  Delay 
...................................... 77 
Re .................................................... 79 
Winter  Driving 
................................. 148 
If  You’re  Caught  in a  Blizzard 
...... 149 
If  Your  Vehicle  is  Stuck in 
Deep  Snow 
.......................... 149, 179 
Snow  or  Ice,  Driving  On 
............... 148 
Wipermasher,  Rear  Window 
............ 79 
Wrecker  Towing 
............................... 162 
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