
GENERAL MOTORS, GM and the GM Emblem, 
OLDSMOBILE  and 
the OLDSMOBTLE  Rocket 
Emblem  are registered trademarks 
of General Motors 
Corporation. 
This  manual includes  the latest information  at 
the time it 
was printed. We reserve the right to make changes in the 
product after  that time without  further notice. For 
vehicles first  sold  in Canada, substitute  the name 
“General Motors  of Canada Limited”  for Oldsmobile 
Division whenever it appears 
in this  manual. 
Please keep this manual 
in your  Oldsmobile, so it will 
be there if you ever need  it when  you’re on  the road. If 
you sell the vehicle, please leave this manual in it so the 
new  owner can  use it. 
Litho  in 
U.S.A. 
Part No. 22595791 B First Edition  We 
support  voluntary 
technician certification. 
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VOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN 
CERTIFICATION THROUGH 
AUTOMOTIVE National Institute for 
EXCELLENCE SERVICE 
For  Canadian  Owners Who Prefer  a 
French  Language  Manual: 
Aux  proprietaires canadiens: Vous pouvez vous procurer 
un exemplaire  de ce guide  en franpis  chez votre 
concessionaire 
ou au DGN Marketing Services Ltd., 
1500 Bonhill Rd., Mississauga, Ontario L5T  1C7. 
@Copyright General Motors Corporation 
1994 
All Rights Reserved 
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This  device complies with Part  15 of the FCC  Rules. 
Operation 
is subject to the  following  two conditions: 
(1)  This  device  may  not cause harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This  device must accept  any interference  received, 
including  interference  that may  cause  undesired 
operation. 
Should  interference  to  this  system occur, try this: 
Check  to  determine if battery replacement is 
necessary.  See the instructions  on battery 
replacement. 
Check the  distance. You may  be  too  far  from your 
vehicle.  This  product  has a maximum  range. 
Check  the  location.  Other vehicles  or  objects  may be 
blocking  the  signal. 
See your Oldsmobile  retailer  or  a  qualified 
technician  for  service. 
Changes  or  modifications  to 
this system by other  than an 
authorized  service facility could void authorization  to 
use  this  equipment. 
Operation 
The  driver’s  door will unlock  when UNLOCK  is 
pressed. 
If pressed again within  five  seconds, all doors 
will  unlock.  All doors  will lock when 
DOOR is pressed. 
The  trunk  will  unlock  anytime  when  the  vehicle  symbol 
on  the  Remote 
Lock Control  is  pressed  and  the  ignition  is 
off. If  the  ignition  is  on, the  trunk  will  unlock if the 
parking  brake  is  set  (manual  transaxle)  or 
the gear  selector 
is  in  PARK 
(P) or NEUTRAL, (N)  (automatic  transaxle). 
Press 
DOOR or UNLOCK to illuminate the interior 
lamps.  The  lamps will then 
go off after 40 seconds  when 
UNLOCK is pressed and  four  seconds when 
DOOR is 
pressed. When the ignition is turned on, the lamps  will 
also  fade  out  (see Illuminated  EntryExit System earlier 
in this  section). 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each key chain transmitter  is coded  to prevent  another 
transmitter  from unlocking your vehicle. 
If a transmitter 
is  lost  or  stolen, 
a replacement  can  be purchased through 
your retailer. Remember  to bring any remaining 
transmitters  with you when  you 
go to your retailer. 
When  the retailer matches the replacement transmitter to 
your vehicle,  the remaining transmitters  must also be 
matched. Once the  new transmitter 
is coded,  the lost 
transmitter  will not unlock your  vehicle. 
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You can match a transmitter to as many different 
vehicles  as 
you own, provided they  are equipped with 
exactly  the sume model system. (General  Motors offers 
several  different models 
of these systems on their 
vehicles.) Each  vehicle can have  only two transmitters 
matched  to it. 
See  your retailer to match transmitters  to  another 
vehicle. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use,  the  batteries in your key chain 
transmitter should  last  about  two years. 
You can tell the batteries  are weak  if the  transmitter 
won’t  work at the normal  range in any  location.  If you 
have  to  get  close  to  your vehicle before the transmitter 
works,  it’s probably  time  to change the batteries. To Replace  Batteries  in  the  Remote Lock Control 
1. Pop the cover off by inserting a coin  or similar 
object  in the slot between the  covers, and then 
twisting. 
2. Lift  the front  cover off, bottom half first. 
3. Remove and replace the  two batteries. Use two 
Duracell@ batteries, type DL-20 
16, or  equivalent. 
4. Replace the front cover. Make  sure the cover  is on 
tightly, so water won’t  get  in. 
5. Check the transmitter  operation. 
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3. If your engine  still won’t  start  (or  starts  but then 
stops),  it could  be flooded  with too much gasoline. 
Try  pushing  your accelerator pedal  all the  way 
to the 
floor  and  holding it there  as you hold the  key 
in 
START for about three seconds.  This  clears the extra 
gasoline  from the engine.  If the vehicle  starts briefly 
but then stops  again, do the  same  thing,  but this time 
keep  the pedal  about  one-quarter 
of the way down 
for  five 
or six  seconds. 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed  to work  with  the 
electronics  in your  vehicle. 
If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you  could  change  the way 
the  fuel  injection  system  operates.  Before  adding 
electrical  equipment,  check  with your retailer. 
If 
you  don’t,  your engine  might not perform 
properly. 
If you  ever  have  to have  your vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part 
of this manual  that tells  how  to do it 
without  damaging your  vehicle.  See  “Towing 
Your  Vehicle’’  in the  Index.  To 
start  your 
3.1 Liter  engine: 
I. Without pushing  t.he accelerator pedal, turn your 
ignition  key to 
START. When the  engine  starts,  let 
go  of the  key.  The idle speed  will go down as your 
engine  gets warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding  your key in  START  for longer  than 
15 seconds at a time will cause  your battery  to  be 
drained  much  sooner.  And  the excessive  heat can 
damage your  starter motor. 
2.  If your engine  won’t start (or starts but then  stops), it 
could be flooded  with too much gasoline.  Try 
pushing your accelerator pedal  all the  way to the 
floor  and holding 
it there as you hold the  key  in 
START  for  about  three  seconds.  If the  vehicle  starts 
briefly but then stops  again,  do 
the same thing, but 
this time keep the  pedal down  for  five  or  six seconds. 
This  clears  the extra gasoline from the  engine. 
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When it’s bright  enough  outside,  the  regular  lamps  will 
go  off, and  your  high  and low-beam  headlamps  change 
to the  reduced  brightness  of the 
DRL. 
To idle  your  vehicle  with the DRL off, set the parking 
brake 
on a  manual  transaxle or put the vehicle  in  PARK 
(P) or  NEUTRAL (N) on an  automatic  transaxle,  while 
the ignition is  in the 
OFF or LOCK  position.  Then  start 
the vehicle.  The 
DRL will stay off until you release  the 
parking  brake on a manual  transaxle  or shift  out of 
PARK  (P) or NEUTRAL 
(N) on an  automatic  transaxle. 
Front Reading  Lamps  (Option) 
As with any vehicle, you should turn the regular 
headlamp  system on any  time you need  it. 
These lamps and the interior courtesy  lamps will come 
on when  you open the  doors. 
To  turn on  a  reading  lamp  when 
the doors  are  closed, 
press the button.  Press  it again to turn the  lamp 
off. 
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MODE CONTROL: The right control knob changes 
the functions 
of your  system. 
VENT: Use when  outside temperatures are mild,  and 
little heating or cooling  is needed.  Air flow  is through 
the instrument panel outlets. 
Set the center control knob 
to the temperature desired. 
BI-LEV: Use  on cool, but sunny days. This setting 
brings in the outside  air, but directs it  in two ways.  The 
cool air is directed to the upper portion  of your  body 
through the instrument panel outlets,  but slightly 
warmer  air  is directed through  the heater ducts and 
defroster  vents.  At times this temperature difference 
may  be  more apparent than others. 
HEAT This setting brings heated  air through the heater 
ducts,  and some through the windshield defroster  vents. 
If you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine 
block  heater)  and 
use it during cold  weather, 0°F 
(- 1 8’ C) or lower, your heating system  will  more quickly 
provide heat because the  engine coolant  is already 
warmed.  See “Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block 
Heater)”  in the Index. 
DEFOG: This setting divides  air flow equally between 
the heater ducts and the windshield defroster vents. 
DEF: This setting directs air through the 
windshield defroster vents located on top 
of the 
instrument panel. 
Defogging  Windows 
To defog the windshield, turn all three control knobs  to 
the far right. 
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The digital display indicates information  on time  or 
radio station  frequency, the 
AM or FM radio band, 
whether the station  is in  stereo, and other radio 
functions. 
Playing  the  Radio 
VOLUME: With  the ignition on,  turn the upper knob 
clockwise to  turn on the radio and increase  volume. 
Press  it to change between the clock and the radio 
station frequency display  when the radio  is on. 
Finding  a  Station 
AM/FM: Press the lower  hob to change between the 
AM and FM bands (the digital display will display AM 
or FM, and  if the station is in stereo, STEREO will  be 
displayed). 
TUNE: Turn the lower knob clockwise or 
counterclockwise  to tune in radio stations (the radio 
station frequency  will be displayed  on 
the digital 
display). 
SCAN: Press this button to listen to stations  for a few 
seconds. Press  it again to stop scanning. 
SEEK: Each time  you press SEEK, you  will tune  in the 
next station on the 
AM or FM radio band. 
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The  digital  display  indicates  information  on  time  or 
radio  station  frequency,  the 
AM or FM radio  band, 
whether  the  station  is 
in stereo,  and  other  radio 
functions. 
Playing the Radio 
VOLUME: With  the  ignition  on,  turn  the  upper  knob 
clockwise  to 
turn on  your  audio  system  and  increase 
volume.  Press  it to  change  between  the  clock  and  the 
radio  station  frequency  display  when  the  radio  is  on,  or 
to  change  sides  of  a  tape  when  a  cassette  is playing. 
Finding a Station 
AM/FM: Press  the  lower knob to  change  between  the 
AM and FM bands  (the  digital  display  will  display AM 
or FM, and  if  the  station  is in  stereo, STEREO will be 
displayed). 
TUNE: Turn  the  lower  knob  clockwise  or 
counterclockwise  to  tune  in  radio  stations  (the  radio 
station  frequency  will  be  displayed  on  the  digital 
display). 
SCAN: Press this button  to  listen  to  stations  for  a  few 
seconds.  Press  it  again  to  stop  scanning. 
SEEK: Each  time  you  press SEEK, you  will  tune in the 
next  station  on  the 
AM or FM radio  band. 
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