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Run  your  engine only as long  as you must.  This saves 
fuel. When  you  run  the engine,  make it go a little faster  than 
just idle.  That  is, push  the accelerator slightly.  This 
uses  less fuel  for the heat that  you get and  it keeps the 
battery charged. 
You will  need  a well-charged  battery  to 
restart the vehicle,  and possibly  for signaling  later  on 
with your headlamps. Let the heater  run for awhile. 
Then,  shut  the engine  off and  close  the window  almost 
all the  way 
to preserve the heat.  Start the engine  again 
and  repeat this only  when  you feel really uncomfortable 
from  the cold.  But do it as  little as possible. Preserve the 
fuel 
as long  as you  can. To help  keep  warm,  you can get 
out  of the vehicle and  do  some  fairly vigorous exercises 
every  half hour 
or so until help  comes. 
Recreational  Vehicle Towing 
There may  be  times when you want to  tow your 
Oldsmobile behind another vehicle  for use  at your 
destination.  Be sure  to use  the proper towing  equipment 
designed  for recreational towing. Follow the instructions 
for the towing equipment. 
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Headlamp  Bulb  Replacement 
For the type  of bulb,  see the Index  under Replacement 
Bulbs. 
1. On the driver’s  side only, unscrew the butterfly 
fasteners.  Then lift the plate. 
Both Sides: 
2. Twist the lock  ring clockwise 1/6 turn and pull out 
the bulb assembly. 
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3. Unclip the bulb  assembly  from the  wiring  harness. 
4. Reverse  steps 1-3 to  replace  the bulb  assembly  and 
headlamp  housing. 
Taillamp  Bulb  Replacement 
For  the type of bulb,  see the  Index  under  Replacement 
Bulbs. 
1. Pull  back  the  trunk  trim. 
2. Carefully  pull  tab A of the  plastic  taillamp  bracket 
away  from the  center of the  trunk,  then  forward. 
When  the  bracket  releases  from its mount,  pull  the 
taillamp  assembly  forward. 
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Used  Replacement  Wheels 
NOTICE: 
The  wrong  wheel  can  also  cause  problems  with 
bearing  life,  brake  cooling, 
speedometer/odometer  calibration,  headlamp  aim,  bumper  height,  vehicle  ground  clearance, 
and  tire  or  tire  chain  clearance  to the 
body and 
chassis.  
     
        
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-L- El 
F/P IN.1 e, 
iNST LPS GAUGES 
I I 
H3LP CIRCUIT BREAKER 
~ CIRCUIT PWR WDO 
BREAKER 
PWA ACC 
BREAKEI? - CIRCUIT 
Fuse Usage 
PRNDL 
F/P INJ 
STOP  HAZ 
AIR BAG 
INST. LPS Circuitry 
Electronic  PRNDL  display  (automatic  transaxle) 
Fuel 
Pump,  Fuel Injectors 
Hazard/Stop  Lamps 
Power  Door  Locks,  Power  Mirrors,  Cigar  Lighter 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
Interior Lamps  Dimming 
Fuse 
GAUGES 
HORN 
ALARM 
HTR-A/C 
RDO 
TURN  DR 
LK 
TAIL  LPS 
WDO 
WIPER 
ERLS  DR  UNLK 
FTP 
ACC 
AIR BAG  PCM CRUISE 
HDLP  Circuitry 
Rear Window Defogger, 
Gauges, Warning 
Lights 
Horn, Fog Lamps 
Chime,  Interior  Lamps, Automatic  Door 
Locks,  Remote Lock Control 
Heater, Air Conditioning,  Anti-Lock  Brakes 
(ABS), Daytime Running  Lamps  (DRL) 
(Canada) 
Radio 
Turn Signals 
Automatic Door Locks 
Fog Lamps,  Tail Lamps,  Marker Lamps, 
License  Lamp 
Power Windows, Sunroof  (Circuit Breaker) 
Windshield  Wipersmashers 
Engine Controls,  Back-up Lamps 
Automatic  Door Unlock  (Remove 
to Disable) 
Flash-to-Pass 
(U.S.) 
Rear Window  Antenna, Power  Seats, Rear 
Window Defogger,  Power Sunroof  (Circuit 
Breaker) 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint 
Powertrain Control  Module, Ignition System 
Cruise Control 
Headlamps  (Circuit  Breaker) 
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Headlamp  Wiring 
The headlamp  wiring  is protected by a circuit  breaker  in 
the  fuse  block.  An electrical  overload  will cause  the 
lights  to  go on and off or, 
in some  cases,  to  remain off. If 
this  happens,  have  your headlamp  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 fuse  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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Replacement  Bulbs 
OUTSIDE LAMPS BULB 
Back-up  Lamps ........................... 2057 
Front  Parking/Turn Signal  Lamps .......... 2057 NA 
License Plate Lamp ......................... 194 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp ............... 9 12 
Halogen  Headlamps 
Low  Beam 
............................. 9004 
High Beam ............................. 9004 
Fog Lamps ................................ 885 
Side  Marker  Lamps 
Front ................................ 194NA 
Rear 
................................... 161 
Stop/TaiI/Turn Signal  Lamps ................. 3057 
Trunk  Lamp ............................... 906 
Underhood Lamp ........................... 906 
INSIDE LAMPS BULB 
Ashtray .................................. 161 
Without Su11roof .......................... i68 
With Sunroof ........................... 2 14-2 
Front 
Reading  Lamps 
Rear  Reading  Lamps 
........................ 168 
Underdash  Lamps .......................... 194 
Heater 
& A/C Control ....................... 161 
High-Beam  Indicator ....................... 161 
Instr~~ment  Cluster Warning  Lights ............. 161 
Glove Box ................................ 161 
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Automatic Transaxle Fluid ........................ 6- 17 
Adding 
.................................... 6-19 
Checking 
................................... 6-17 
Battery  Charge Light 
................................ 2-60 
Low  Maintenance 
............................ 6-28 
Replacement. Remote Lock Control 
............... 2-8 
Replacement.  Vehicle 
......................... 6-28 
Rundown  Protection 
.......................... 2-46 
Voltmeter 
................................... 2-61 
Warnings 
.................................... 5-2 
BBB Auto Line 
................................. 8-3 
Blizzard 
...................................... 4-25 
Brake  Anti-Lock 
................................... 4-6 
Adjustment 
................................. 6-28 
Fluid, Adding 
............................... 6-26 
Master  Cylinder 
............................. 6-26 
Parking 
.................................... 2-26 
PedalTravel 
................................ 6-28 
System  Parts. Replacing 
....................... 6-28 
System  Warning  Light 
........................ 2-62 
Trailer 
..................................... 4-35 
Transaxle Shift Interlock 
............... 2-20.29. 7-38 
Wear ...................................... 6-27 
Brakes, Anti-Lock ............................... 4-6 
Brakes, Trailer 
................................. 4-35 
Braking 
........................................ 4-5 
Braking,  In Emergencies 
.......................... 4-8 
Break-In,  New  Vehicle 
.......................... 2-  12 
BTSI  (Brake  Transaxle Shift  Interlock) 
...... 2-20.29. 7-38 
Bulb Replacement 
FogLamp 
.................................. 6-32 
Headlamps 
................................. 6-30 
Replacement Bulb  Ch,art 
....................... 6-56 
Taillamps 
................................... 6-31 
Canada.  Vehicles First Sold 
In .............. 1 . 12.  25. 39 
Canadian  Roadside Assistance 
...................... 8-6 
Capacities and Specifications ...................... 6-54 
Carbon Monoxide 
...................... 2-30.4-26.  34 
Cassette  Tape Player Care 
........................ 3-16 
CDErrors 
..................................... 3-11 
CDPlayer ..................................... 3-10 
CD Player Anti-Theft  Feature 
..................... 3-13 
Center Passenger Position 
........................ 1-31 
Certification/Tlre  Label 
.......................... 4-29 
Chains.  Safety 
................................. 4-35 
Chains. Tire 
................................... 6-41 
Changing  a Flat Tire 
............................. 5-20 
Chargmg System Light 
.......................... 2-60 
Check Gages  Warning  Light ...................... 2-66 
Check  Oil Light 
................................ 2-68 
Checking  Your Restraint Systems 
.................. 1-47 
Checking  Automatic Transaxle Fluid 
..................... 6-17 
BrakeFluid 
................................. 6-26 
BTSI 
...................................... 7-38 
Engine Coolant .............................. 6-21 
Engineoil 
.................................. 6-11 
Hydraulic  Clutch  Fluid 
........................ 6-21 
Manual  Transaxle  Fluid 
....................... 6-19 
9-2