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Keys are included  for the ignition, the doors, and  all 
other locks. 
When  a new Oldsmobile 
is delivered, the retailer 
removes the tags  from 
the keys, and gives them to the 
first owner. 
Each  tag has a code  on  it that tells your retailer 
or a 
qualified locksmith how  to make extra  keys. Keep the 
tags in 
a safe  place. If you lose  your keys, you’ll be able 
to  have new ones made easily using these tags. 
NOTICE: 
Your  Oldsmobile  has  a number of new  features 
that  can  help  prevent  theft.  But  you  can  have  a 
lot of trouble  getting  into  your  vehicle  if  you  ever 
lock  your  keys  inside. 
You may  even  have  to 
damage  your  vehicle  to  get  in. 
So be  sure  you 
have  extra  keys. 
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i Power  Door  Locks Automatic  Door  Locks 
With power door  locks, you can lock 
doors  of your vehicle  from the driver 
door  lock  switch.  or 
unlock  all the  Just  close your doors  and turn  on  the  ignition. If you 
’ or  front  passenger  have  an automatic transaxle, all of the  doors will  lock 
when  you move your  shift  lever  out  of 
PARK (P) or 
NEUTRAL 
(N). If  you have  a manual transaxle, all 
of  the doors  will  lock when the  vehicle  reaches about 
8 mph (13 km/h). If someone needs  to get out while 
the  vehicle  is running, have  that person use the manual 
or  power  lock. When the door is closed again,  it will 
lock automatically when  you move  your shift lever  out 
of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). If you  have  a manual 
transaxle,  the doors will  lock when  the vehicle reaches 
about 
8 mph (1 3 km/h). All doors  will automatically 
unlock when  the key  is turned  to  the 
OFF position. 
If  you  don’t want  the doors  to automatically unlock 
when  the key  is turned  to  the 
OFF position,  you can 
remove the Automatic Door Unlock  fuse. 
For fuse 
location,  see  “Fuses and Circuit  Breakers”  in  the Index. 
Leaving Your Vehicle 
If you are leaving  the  vehicle, open your door and  set 
the  locks  from  inside,  then get 
out and close  the  door.  
     
        
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Illuminated EntryExit System 
When  you lift the outside  handle of either  front  door  or 
open  either  rear door,  the lamps inside your  vehicle  will 
go on.  These lamps will  fade  out after about 40 seconds, 
or  when the ignition 
is turned on after  all doors  have 
been  closed. 
If the ignition  was recently turned off, the 
lamps  will fade 
out after  four  seconds.  These  lamps will 
also  go  on when  you  press the 
DOOR or UNLOCK 
button on the optional Remote Lock Control  transmitter. 
Rear  Door  Security Locks 
Your Oldsmobile  is 
equipped with rear 
door  security locks 
that help prevent 
passengers  from 
opening the rear 
doors 
of your  vehicle  from 
the  inside. 
If the ignition has been  off for  less  than two minutes, 
the lamps inside your vehicle will  stay 
on for  about 
15 seconds  after your key  is  removed from  the ignition 
to provide  an illuminated  exit. To use one  of these  locks: 
1. Use  a key to move the  lock all the way up. 
2. Close the door. 
3.. Do the same thing to the  other rear door lock.  
     
        
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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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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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Ignition  Switch 
A E 
With the key  in the ignition  switch, you can turn the 
switch  to  five  positions: 
ACCESSORY (A): This is an “on”  position in which 
you  can operate some 
of your  electrical power 
accessories. Press  in the ignition switch  as you 
turn the 
top 
of it  toward  you. 
LOCK (B): This  is the only position in which you can 
remove the  key. This  locks  your steering  wheel,  ignition 
and  transaxle  (on automatic  models). 
OFF (C): This position  unlocks  the  steering wheel, 
ignition,  and transaxle  (on automatic  models), but  does 
not send electrical power  to any  accessories. Use this 
position 
if your  vehicle  must be pushed  or  towed,  but 
never  try to push-start  your vehicle. 
A warning  chime 
will  sound  if 
you open the driver’s door when the 
ignition  is 
off and the key is in the ignition. 
RUN (D): This is an “on” position  to which the switch 
returns  after  you start your  engine and release  the 
switch.  The  switch  stays 
in the RUN position when  the 
engine  is  running.  But even when the  engine 
is not 
running, you can use 
RUN to operate  your electrical 
power accessories, and  to display some instrument panel 
warning  lights. 
START (E): Use this for  starting  the  engine.  When the 
engine  starts,  release the key. 
The ignition switch will 
return to 
RUN for  normal  driving. 
Note  that  even 
if the  engine  is not running,  the  positions 
ACCESSORY and RUN are “on” positions  that  allow you 
to  operate  your  electrical  accessories,  such  as  the  radio. 
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Key Release Button (Manual Transaxle) 
The key cannot be removed from the ignition unless the 
key  release button is used. 
To remove the key, turn the  key to the OFF position. 
While pressing the 
key release button in, turn  the key  to 
the 
LOCK position. Pull the key straight out. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key seems  stuck  in LOCK and  you can’t 
turn  it, be  sure  it  is all  the 
way in.  If it is,  then 
turn  the  steering  wheel left and  right  while you 
turn  the  key hard.  But  turn  the  key only  with 
your  hand.  Using a tool  to  force  it  could  break 
the  key  or  the  ignition  switch. 
If none of this 
works,  then  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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