
NOTICE: 
If  you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after  a  while  the  emission  controls  won’t 
work  as  well,  your  fuel  economy  won’t  be  as  good 
and  your  engine  may  not  run as smoothly.  This 
could  lead  to  costly  repairs  not  covered  by  your 
warranty. 
Check  Gages  Light  (Gage  Cluster) 
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This  light will  come 
on  briefly  when  you 
are  starting the engine. 
If  it stays  on,  or  if 
it 
comes  on and stays on 
while you  are driving, 
check  your various 
gages  to  see  if they are 
in the warning zones. 
Oil Pressure  Gage  (Gage  Cluster) 
UP 
SHIFT 
CHECK 
OIL 
The  oil  pressure  gage  shows  the engine  oil pressure in 
psi (pounds  per square  inch) when the  engine is running. 
Canadian vehicles indicate pressure  in kPa.  Oil pressure 
may  vary  with engine  speed, outside  temperature  and  oil 
viscosity, but readings  above the red warning zone 
indicate  the normal operating range. 
A reading in the red zone  may  be caused by a 
dangerously low oil level  or other  problem causing low 
oil  pressure. Have your  vehicle serviced immediately. 
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I NOTICE: 
Damage to your  engine  from  neglected oil 
problems  can  be  costly  and is not  covered  by  your 
warranty. 
Oil  Warning  Light (Standard Cluster) 
If you  have a low 
engine 
oil pressure 
problem, 
this light will 
stay on  after you start 
your  engine,  or  come  on  when  you  are  driving. 
This indicates  that  your 
engine  is not  receiving 
enough 
oil. The  engine 
could be low on oil, or 
could  have  some  other 
oil problem.  Have  it 
fixed immediately. 
The  oil light  could  also  come  on  in two  other  situations: 
0 
0 When  the  ignition  is on  but  the  engine  is  not  running, 
the  light  will  come  on as a  test  to  show  you  it is 
working,  but  the  light  will  go  out  when  you 
turn the 
ignition  to  START. 
If it doesn’t  come  on  with  the 
ignition  on,  you  may  have  a  problem  with  the  fuse or 
bulb.  Have  it fixed  right  away. 
If you  make  a  hard  stop,  the  light  may  come  on  for a 
moment.  This  is  normal. 
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Using Solvent-Type Cleaner on Fabric 
First,  see if you have to use  solvent-type  cleaner  at  all. 
Some 
spots and  stains will clean  off better  with  just 
water 
and mild soap. 
If you need to LIS~ a solvent: 
0 Gently  scrape  excess  soil  from  the  trim  material  with 
a clean, dull knife  or scraper.  Use  very little  cleaner, 
light  pressure 
and clean  cloths  (preferably 
cheesecloth).  Cleaning  should  start 
at the  outside of 
the stain, "feathering"  toward the center.  Keep 
changing 
to a clean  section of the  cloth. 
0 When you clean a stain  from  fabric,  immediately  dry 
the  area 
with a blow  dryer to help  prevent a cleaning 
ring.  (See the previous 
NOTICE.) 
Special Cleaning Problems 
Greasy or Oily  Stains 
Stains  caused  by grease,  oil,  butter,  margarine,  shoe 
polish,  coffee 
with cream,  chewing ~LIIII, cometic 
creams.  vegetable 
oils, wax  crayon,  tar  and  asphalt  can 
be  removed 
as follows: 
0 Carefully  scrape off excess  stain. 
Follow the  solvent-type  instructions described earlier. 
0 Shoe  polish,  wax crayon,  tar and  asphalt  will stain if 
left on a vehicle  seat  fabric.  They  should  be removed 
as soon as possible.  Be careful.  because  the  cleaner 
will dissolve  them and may  cause  them to spread. 
Non-Greasy  Stains 
Stains  caused  by catsup,  coffee  (black),  egg, fruit, fruit 
juice,  milk,  soft drinks,  wine. vomit.  urine and blood  can 
be  removed 
as follows: 
Caref~111y  scrape off excess  stain,  then sponge  the 
soiled  area 
with cool  water. 
If a  stain  remains, follow the foam-type  instructions 
described  earlier. 
If an odor lingers after cleaning  vomit or urine, treat  the 
area 
with a waterhaking soda sol~~tion: 1 teaspoon (5 ml) 
of baking  soda  to 1 CLIP (250 1111) of lukewarm water. 
If needed,  clean  lightly with solvel~t-type  cleaner. 
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Cleaning  the  Outside of Your 
Oldsmobile 
The  paint  finish  on your vehicle provides  beauty, depth 
of  color, gloss retention  and durability. 
Washing Your Vehicle 
The  best  way  to  preserve  your  vehicle’s finish is to  keep 
it  clean  by washing it  often with lukewarm  or cold 
water. 
Don’t  wash your vehicle in  the  direct rays of the  sun. 
Don’t  use strong  soaps or chemical detergents. Use 
liquid hand, dish  or  car washing  (mild detergent) soaps. 
Don’t use cleaning agents that are petroleum based,  or 
that  contain  acid or abrasives.  All cleaning agents 
should be  flushed promptly  and 
not allowed to dry on 
the  surface,  or they could  stain. Dry the finish  with 
a 
soft,  clean  chamois  or a 100% cotton towel to avoid 
surface  scratches and water spotting. 
High pressure vehicle washes may  cause water to  enter 
your vehicle. 
Finish  Care 
Occasional waxing  or mild  polishing  of your 
Oldsmobile 
by hand  may be necessary to remove 
residue  from  the  paint finish.  You can get 
GM approved 
cleaning products  from your retailer.  (See “Appearance 
Care  and Materials” 
in the Index.) 
Your  Oldsmobile 
has a “basecoatlclearcoat” paint  finish. 
The  clearcoat gives more depth  and  gloss  to the colored 
basecoat. Always  use waxes  and polishes that are 
non-abrasive  and made  for 
a basecoatklearcoat paint 
finish. 
I NOTICE: 
Machine  compounding  or  aggressive  polishing  on 
a  basecoat/clearcoat  paint  finish may  dull  the 
finish 
or leave  swirl  marks. 
Foreign materials such as calcium chloride and other  salts,  ice melting agents, road oil and  tar, tree  sap,  bird 
droppings,  chemicals  from industrial chimneys,  etc. can 
damage  your vehicle’s  finish if they  remain  on painted 
surfaces.  Wash the vehicle  as 
soon as possible. If 
necessary, 
use non-abrasive  cleaners  that are marked 
safe 
for painted surfaces to remove  foreign matter. 
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Part B: Owner  Checks  and  Services 
Listed below are owner  checks  and services which 
should  be performed at the intervals specified to help 
ensure  the safety, dependability  and emission control 
performance 
of your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any necessary repairs  are completed  at once. 
Whenever  any fluids  or  lubricants  are  added to your 
vehicle,  make sure they  are the proper ones, as shown 
in 
Part D. 
At Each Fuel Fill 
Engine  Oil  Level 
Check  the engine  oil  level  and  add t,he proper oil if 
necessary.  See “Engine  Oil” in the Index for  further 
details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level 
Check the  engine coolant level and add  the proper 
coolant mix  if necessary.  See “Coolant”  in the Index for 
further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level 
Check the windshield washer  tluid level  in  the 
windshield washer tank  and  add the proper tluid  if 
necessary.  See “Windshield  Washer Fluid” 
in the Index 
for  further  details. 
At Least Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation 
Check tire inflation.  Make  sure tires are inflated to the 
pressures  specified 
on the  Tire-Loading  Information 
label  located 
on the rear edge of the  driver’s  door. See 
“Tires” 
in the  Index  for further  details. 
Cassette  Deck 
Clean cassette  deck. Cleaning should  be done  every 
50 hours  of tape  play.  See  “Audio  Systems” in the 
Index for further details. 
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Hook. Garment ................................. 2-51 
Hydraulic Clutch 
............................... 6-21 
Adding 
.................................... 6-2 1 
Hydroplaning ................................... 4-  16 
Horn 
......................................... 2-33 
Hydraulic Clutch Fluid  Checking 
................................... 6-21 
If  You’re  Stuck: In Sand.  Mud. Ice or Snow 
......... 5-28 
Ignition  Key Positions 
........................... 2- 13 
Ignition Switch 
................................. 2-  13 
Illuminated  Entry System 
.......................... 2-5 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview Mirror 
................. 2-47 
Exhaust Systems 
............................. 7-40 
Restraint Systems 
............................ 7-40 
Throttle Linkage 
............................. 7-40 
Instrument Panel 
............................... 2-54 
Inspections 
Brakesystem 
............................... 7-40 
Steering, Suspension and Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Bootandseal 
.............................. 7-40 
Instrument Panel Cluster  Gage 
....................................... 2-57 
.Standard 
................................... 2-56 
Instrument Panel Intensity Control ................. 2-43 
Instrument Panel, Cleaning 
....................... 6-44 
J ack.  Tire .................................... 5-20 
Jump Starting ................................... 5-2  Key 
Lock Cylinders 
............................ 7-37 
Key  Release Button 
............................. 2-14 
Key  Reminder  Warning 
.......................... 2-13 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-1 
Lamp  Controls 
................................ 2-35 
Lamp, Underhood 
.............................. 6-11 
Lamps, Daytime Running 
........................ 2-44 
Lamps  On Reminder 
............................ 2-36 
Lane Change Indicator 
........................... 2-34 
Larger Children, Safety Belt Use 
................... 1-44 
Latches, Front Seatback 
........................... 1-5 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-4 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  With  the Engine Running 
....... 2-28 
Air  Bag  Readiness 
...................... 1-20, 2-60 
Anti-Lock  Brake System  Warning 
........... 2-63,  4-6 
Brake System  Warning 
........................ 2-62 
Charging System 
............................. 2-60 
Engine Coolant Temperature  Warning 
............ 2-64 
EngineOil 
.................................. 2-67 
Engine Oil Pressure 
.......................... 2-67 
Low  Coolant Level 
........................... 2-65 
Low  Washer  Fluid Warning 
.................... 2-70 
Safety  Belt  Warning 
...................... 1-7, 2-59 
Up  Shift  (Manual  Transaxle) 
.............. 2-24, 2-61 
LampTrunk 
................................... 2-46 
Lamps, Fog 
................................... 2-44 
Lights  CheckGages 
................................ 2-66 
CheckOil 
.................................. 2-68 
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Service Engine  Soon) 
. 2-65 
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