Some driving  conditions  or climates  may cause  a brake 
squeal when the brakes  are  first applied or lightly 
applied.  This  does  not mean something 
is wrong with 
your brakes. 
Your  rear drum brakes don’t  have wear indicators, but  if 
you ever  hear a rear brake  rubbing  noise, have the rear 
brake linings inspected.  Also,  the rear brake  drums 
should be removed and inspected  each time  the tires  are 
removed  for rotation  or changing.  When  you have the 
front  brakes replaced,  have  the rear brakes  inspected, 
too 
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Brake  linings should  always  be replaced as  complete 
axle  sets. 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See  your  retailer  if the  brake  pedal does not return  to 
normal  height, or 
if there is a rapid increase  in pedal 
travel.  This could  be a sign  of brake trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every  time  you make a moderate brake stop, your  disc 
brakes adjust  for wear.  If  you rarely  make a moderate  or 
heavier  stop, then your brakes might  not adjust correctly. 
If  you  drive 
in that way,  then -- very carefully -- make 
a  few  moderate brake 
stops about  every 1,000 miles 
( 1600 
6-28 
km), so your brakes will  adjust properly.  If 
your brake pedal goes  down  farther  than normal, your 
rear  drum brakes  may  need adjustment. Adjust  them by 
backing  up and firmly applying the brakes a few times. 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The  braking system on a modern vehicle is  complex.  Its 
many parts have 
to be  of  top quality and work well 
together  if the vehicle 
is to have really good braking. 
Vehicles  we design and test  have top-quality 
GM brake 
parts  in them,  as your Oldsmobile  does when it is  new. 
When  you replace  parts of your braking  system 
-- for 
example,  when your brake linings wear down and you 
have  to have  new ones  put in 
-- be  sure  you get new 
genuine 
GM replacement parts.  If you don’t, your 
brakes  may no longer  work properly.  For  example, if 
someone  puts in brake linings that  are wrong  for  your 
vehicle, the  balance between  your  front  and rear brakes 
can  change 
-- for the worse.  The braking  performance 
you’ve  come to expect  can  change  in many  other ways  if 
someone  puts in the wrong  replacement  brake  parts. 
Battery 
Every new Oldsmobile has a  Delco  Freedom@ battery. 
You  never have to  add water to  one of these. When  it’s 
time  for  a new battery, we recommend  a  Delco 
Freedom@  battery. Get  one that 
has the replacement 
number shown on the original battery’s label.