
Theft 
Glove Box 
Use one of the vehicle’s keys  to lock and unlock the 
glove box. To open,  pull the  glove box handle  toward 
you. 
Vehicle  theft is big business,  especially in some  cities. 
Although your Oldsmobile has  a number 
of theft 
deterrent  features,  we know that nothing  we put 
on it 
can make  it impossible  to  steal. However,  there  are ways 
you  can help. 
Key in the  Ignition 
If you walk away from your  vehicle with the keys 
inside, 
it’s an easy target fm joy  riders  or professional 
thieves 
-- so don’t  do it. 
When you park your Oldsmobile and open the driver’s 
door, 
you’ll hear a chime  reminding  you to remove your 
key from 
the ignition and  take it with you. Always  do 
this. 
Your steering  wheel will  be  locked, and so will 
your ignition. 
If you  have an  automatic  transaxle, taking 
your key out  also  locks your transaxle.  And remember 
to lock the  doors. 
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New Vehicle 4LBreak-In” Parking at Night 
Park  in  a lighted spot, close all windows  and lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember  to keep your valuables  out 
of sight. 
Put  them 
in a storage area,  or take them with  you. 
, Parking Lots 
If you park in  a  lot where someone will  be watching 
your vehicle,  it’s best  to  lock  it  up  and take  your  keys. 
But what 
if you have  to  leave your ignition  key?  What  if 
you have  to  leave something  valuable in your vehicle? 
0 Put your valuables in  a  storage area, like your  trunk 
or  glove  box. 
0 Lock  the glove box. 
0 Lock all the doors except  the driver’s. 
0 Then  take  the  door key with you. 
NOTICE: 
Your  modern  Oldsmobile  doesn’t  need  an 
elaborate  “break-in.”  But 
it will perform  better 
in  the  long  run 
if you follow  these  guidelines: 
0 Don’t  drive at any  one  speed -- fast or 
slow 
-- for  the  first 500 miles (804 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During this time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t  yet  broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with  new linings 
can mean 
premature  wear  and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  “breaking-in”  guideline  every 
time  you  get new  brake linings. 
0 Don’t tow a trailer  during  “break-in.”  See 
(‘Towing 
a Trailer’’  in  the  Index  for  more 
information. 
0 Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
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Front Readinmap Lamps  (Option) Trunk  Lamp 
If your vehicle has a sunroof, it will have a rearview The trunk lamp  comes on when you open your trunk. 
mirror and lamps.  The  lamps go on when you open the 
doors.  When the doors  are  closed, turn the lamps  on  and 
Battery  Rundown  Protection 
off with the switch.  Your Oldsmobile  is equipped  with a Battery Rundown 
Rear  Reading  Lamps  (Option) Protection  feature designed  to  protect  your vehicle's 
battery. 
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These  overhead  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 
off the  lamp.  When 
any interior  lamp (trunk,  reading,  footwell,  or 
glove  box) is left on when  the ignition is turned off, the 
Battery Rundown Protection  system will automatically 
shut the  lamp off after 
20 minutes.  This will avoid 
draining  the battery. 
To  reactivate the interior  lamps,  either: 
0 The ignition must be turned  on 
0 The activated  lamp switch  must be turned  off and 
then on, 
OR 
0 A front  door  must be opened. 
The  Battery Rundown Protection  feature will also be 
activated when any  door 
of your vehicle is left open.  

Armrest  Storage  Compartment 
., -r/ ,, _.- -.  .. ...._. 
Glove  Box  Cup  Holder 
The  front armrest opens  into  a  storage  area  for  cassette 
tapes,  gloves,  etc. 
To open it, push in the button  and  lift 
the  front  edge. 
To access the  cup holder, open the glove box. 
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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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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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At Least  Twice  a Year Starter  Switch 
Hydraulic  Clutch  System  Inspection 
Check  the fluid  level  in the clutch reservoir.  See 
“Hydraulic  Clutch Fluid” 
in the Index. A fluid  loss in 
this  system  could  indicate  a  problem. Have the system 
inspected  and repaired  at  once. 
At  Least  Once  a Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders 
Lubricate the key  lock  cylinders  with the lubricant 
specified 
in Part D. 
Body Lubrication 
Lubricate  all body door  hinges. Also lubricate  all hinges 
and  latches,  including those  for  the hood, trunk  lid, 
glove  box door  and console  door. Part 
D tells you what 
to use.  More  frequent  lubrication may  be required  when 
exposed  to  a  corrosive  environment. 
I move suddenly. If it does, you or others  could be I 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Before  you start,  be sure you have enough room 
around  the vehicle. 
Firmly  apply  both  the  parlung  brake  (see  “Parking 
Brake” 
in the  Index if necessary)  and  the  regular  brake. 
NOTE: 
Do not  use the accelerator  pedal, and be 
ready to  turn  off the engine  immediately 
if it starts. 
On  automatic  transaxle vehicles,  try to start the 
engine 
in each gear. The starter  should work only in 
PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL (N). If the  starter  works in 
any other  position,  your vehicle needs  service. 
On manual  transaxle vehicles, put 
the shift lever in 
NEUTRAL (N), push the clutch down halfway  and 
try to start the engine.  The  starter  should work only 
when  the  clutch  is pushed down  all the  way  to the 
floor. 
If the  starter  works when the clutch isn’t 
pushed  all the  way  down,  your vehicle needs  service. 
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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 
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