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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals City Driving One of the biggest problems with city streets  is the 
amount  of traffic 
on them. You’ll want  to watch  out  for 
what the  other  drivers  are doing  and pay attention 
to 
traffic

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Driving on Snow or ,Ice 
Most of the time, those places where your tires meet the 
road probably  have good traction. 
However,  if there  is snow  or ice  between your tires and 
the road, you can  h

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals 1 Section 5 Problems  on  the Road 
Here you’ll find what to do about  some problems that 
can occur on the road. 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
Your  hazard  warning  flashers let you warn others.  Th

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Other Warning Devices 
If you carry reflective triangles,  you can set one  up at 
the  side 
of the road  about 300 feet (100 m) behind your 
vehicle. 
Jump Starting 
If your  battery has  run down,

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals Towing Your Vehicle 
Try to have a GM retailer  or a professional  towing 
service  tow your  Oldsmobile.  The usual towing 
equipment  is: 
(A) Sling-type tow truck 
(B) Wheel-lift  tow truck 
(C) Ca

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals 2. Attach  a  separate  chain 
to each  side of the  axle 
inboard  of the  spring. 
Engine  Overheating 
You will  find a coolant  temperature  gage  on  your 
Oldsmobiles  instrument  panel.  See

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals NOTICE: 
If your  engine  catches  fire  because  you  keep 
driving  with  no coolant,  your  vehicle  can  be 
badly  damaged.  The  costly  repairs  would  not  be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
If

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1995  Owners Manuals If a Tire  Goes Flat 
It’s unusual  for  a tire to “blow  out” while you’re  driving, 
especially  if you  maintain  your tires properly.  If air  goes 
out  of a tire,  it’s much more likel