
The main  components of your  instrument panel  are: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 
Side Vent 
Instrument  Panel Intensity  Controlflnterior  Lamps 
Turn SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers  Switch 
Instrument  Cluster 
Horn 
Windshield  WiperNasher  Stalk 
Center  Vents 
Climate  Control  System 
Side  Vent  11. 
Glove 
Box 
12. Audio  System 
13.  Lighter 
14. Gear  Shift  Lever 
15. Ashtray 
16. Ignition  Switch 
17. Tilt Steering  Wheel  Lever 
18.  Fuse  Panel  (Under  Instrument  Panel) 
19.  Parking  Brake  Release  Handle 
20. Hood  Release  Lever 
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Section 3 Comfort  Controls and Audio  Systems 
In this section you’ll find out how to  operate  the comfort 
control  systems  and audio  systems  offered with your 
Oldsmobile.  Be sure  to read  about 
the particular  system 
supplied with your vehicle. 
I 
Climate  Control  System 
With  this system,  you can  control  the ventilation and 
heating  in your vehicle. 
Your  vehicle  also  has  the  flow-through  ventilation 
system  described  later in this  section. 
FAN: The  left  control knob  sets  the fan  speed. To select 
the  force  of air  you  want, turn the  knob.  The  fan 
is 
always running unless  the mode control is moved to 
OFF. 
TEMPERATURE CONTROL: The  center  control 
knob  rkgulates 
the temperature  of the  air  coming 
through the  system.  

Air  Conditioning  System  (Option) 
The  air  conditioner and heater  work best  if you keep 
your  windows  closed  while  using them.  Your vehicle 
also  has  the  flow-through  ventilation system described 
later  in  this  section. 
Air Conditioning 
Your  system  has three  air  conditioner  settings  in 
addition  to  the  standard  climate  control  system.  Before  using 
your  air  conditioner 
on very hot  days, open the 
windows  long  enough  to  let hot inside  air  escape.  This 
reduces  the  amount  of work your  air  conditioner's 
compressor  will have 
to do, which should  help  fuel 
economy. 
MAX: Use for  maximum  cooling.  This  setting 
recirculates  much of the  air  inside  your  vehicle 
so it 
maximizes  your  air  conditioner's  performance  and your 
vehicle's  fuel economy. 
NORM: Use  for  normal cooling  on hot days.  This 
setting  cools  outside  air  and directs  it  through  the 
instrument  panel  outlets. 
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. 
The  air  conditioner  compressor  is enabled  in all  three  air 
conditioning  positions. 
3-3  

Treadwear Temperature - A, B, C 
The treadwear grade is  a  comparative rating based on 
the wear rate  of the tire when tested under controlled 
conditions  on 
a specified government  test  course.  For 
example,  a  tire graded 
150 would wear  one and a half 
(1 1/2) times  as well  on  the government  course as a tire 
graded  100.  The relative  performance 
of tires  depends 
upon the actual  conditions of their use, however, and 
may depart significantly  from  the norm due 
to variations 
in driving  habits, service  practices and differences in 
road characteristics and  climate. 
Traction - A, B, C 
The traction  grades,  from  highest to  lowest  are: A, B, 
and C. They represent the tire’s ability to  stop on  wet 
pavement  as measured under controlled  conditions on 
specified government  test surfaces  of asphalt  and 
concrete. 
A tire  marked C may  have poor traction 
performance. 
Warning:  The traction grade assigned to this 
tire is based 
on  braking  (straight-ahead)  traction tests and  does not 
include cornering (turning) traction.  The 
temperature  grades  are 
A (the highest), B, and C, 
representing the tire’s resistance to  the generation of 
heat and its ability to dissipate  heat  when tested under 
controlled  conditions  on a specified  indoor laboratory 
test wheel. Sustained  high temperature can  cause the 
material  of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life,  and 
excessive  temperature can  lead to sudden tire  failure. 
The  grade 
C corresponds to a  level of performance 
which all passenger  car tires must  meet under  the 
Federal Motor  Vehicle Safety Standard 
No. 109. Grades 
B and A represent higher levels  of performance  on the 
laboratory test  wheel than the 
ninimum required  by law. 
Warning: 
The temperature grade for this tire is 
established  for  a tire that is properly  inflated  and  not 
overloaded.  Excessive speed, underinflation,  or 
excessive  loading, either separately  or 
in combination, 
can  cause  heat buildup  and possible tire failure. 
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Power Steering Fluid ......................... 6-24 
Restraint Systems 
............................ 1-47 
Starter Switch 
............................... 7-37 
Steering  Column  Lock 
........................ 7-38 
Things  Under  the  Hood 
........................ 6-7 
Chemical Paint Spotting 
.......................... 6-48 
Child  Restraints 
Securing  in a Rear Outside Seat  Position 
.......... 1-35 
Securing  in  the Center  Rear Seat Position 
......... 1-37 
Securing  in the  Right  Front Seat  Position 
.......... 1-39 
TopStrap 
................................... 1-35 
Cigarette Lighter 
............................... 2-52 
Circuit  Breaker.  Power  Windows 
and  Other  Power  Options 
....................... 6-53 
WheretoPut 
................................ 1-34 
Cleaner.  Air 
................................... 6-16 
Fabric 
..................................... 6-42 
Glass 
...................................... 6-45 
Leather 
.................................... 6-44 
Cleaning 
Aluminum  Wheels 
........................... 6-47 
Outside 
of the  Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades ....... 6-45 
Special Problems 
............................ 6-43 
Stains 
...................................... 6-43 
The Inside  of  Your Oldsmobile 
.................. 6-42 
The Outside 
of Your  Oldsmobile ................ 6-46 
Tires 
...................................... 6-47 
Top 
of the Instrument  Panel .................... 6-44 
Climate Control 
................................. 3-1 
Clock, Setting the 
................................ 3-5 
Clutch Adjustment .............................. 6-21 
Vinyl 
...................................... 6-44  Clutch. 
Hydraulic 
............................... 6-21 
Comfort  Controls 
................................ 3-1 
Compact  Disc Player 
............................ 3-10 
Compact  Disc Player Care 
........................ 3-16 
Compact  Spare Tire 
............................. 5-27 
Console Cup/  Coin  Holder 
........................ 2-50 
Control  of a Vehicle 
.............................. 4-5 
Control. Loss of ................................ 4-12 
Convenience  Net 
............................... 2-10 
Convex  Outside Mirror 
.......................... 2-47 
Coolant  Heater.  Engine 
..................... 2- 17,  6- 15 
Coolant  Level  Warning  Light ...................... 2-65 
Coolant  Surge Tank 
........................ 5- 15, 6-21 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
....................... 2-64 
Coolant  Temperature  Warning  Light 
................ 2-64 
Coolant.  How  to Add  to the  Coolant  Surge Tank 
...... 5-15 
Cooling  System ................................ 5-14 
Cruise  Control 
Erasing  Speed Memory 
........................ 2-43 
Getting  Out 
of ............................... 2-43 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using 
............ 2-42 
To  Increase  Speed 
............................ 2-42 
To  Resume  a Set Speed 
........................ 2-41 
Coolant 
....................................... 6-21 
ToReduceSpeed 
............................ 2-42 
ToSet 
..................................... 2-40 
UseonHills 
................................ 2-42 
Cupholder.  RearSeat 
............................ 2-50 
Cupholder, Glove 
Box 
........................... 2-49 
Customer Assistance for the  Hearing or Speech  Impaired 
8-2 
Customer Assistance Information ................... 8-1 
Customer Satisfaction Procedure 
.................... 8-1 
9-3