
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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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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SECOND (2): Press the clutch pedal as you  let  up 011 
the accelerator pedal and shift into SECOND (2). Then 
slowly let 
up on the clutch pedal as you  press the 
accelerator pedal. 
THIRD (3), FOURTH (4) and FIFTH (5): Shift into 
THIRD (3), FOURTH (4) and FIFTH (5) the same  way 
you do for  SECOND (2). Slowly  let  up  on  the  clutch 
pedal  as you  press the accelerator pedal. 
To stop,  let up on the accelerator  pedal  and  press  the  brake 
pedal.  Just  before  the  vehicle  stops,  press  the  clutch  pedal 
and  the  brake  pedal,  and  shift  into  NEUTRAL  (N). 
NEUTRAL (N): Use  this position  when  you start or 
idle your engine. 
REVERSE  (R): To back up, press down the clutch 
pedal  and shift into REVERSE 
(R). Let  up  on  the  clutch 
pedal slowly while pressing  the accelerator pedal. 
NOTICE: 
Shift  to REVERSE (R)  only after  your vehicle is 
stopped. Shifting to REVERSE (R)  while your 
vehicle 
is moving could damage your transaxle. 
Also,  use REVERSE (Rj, along with the parking  brake, 
for  parking  your vehicle. 
Up Shift  Light (Manual  Transaxle) 
If you have a manual 
transaxle,  you have  an 
UP 
SHIFT light.  This 
light 
will show  you 
when 
to shift to  the 
next  higher gear  for 
best fuel economy. 
When  this light  comes on, you  can shift to the  next 
higher gear 
if weather,  road and traffic conditions  let 
you. For the  best fuel economy, accelerate slowly and 
shift  when  the light  comes  on. 
While  you  accelerate, 
it is normal  for  the  light  to  go on  and 
off if you  quickly  change  the  position  of  the  accelerator. 
Ignore  the  UP  SHIFT  light  when 
you downshift. 
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Parking Brake 
To set  the parking 
brake  hold  the  regular 
brake  pedal  down with 
your  right  foot. Push 
down  the  parking 
brake  pedal with your 
left  foot. 
If the ignition 
is on, the brake system 
warning light will 
come  on. 
To release the parking 
brake 
hold  the regular 
brake pedal down. Pull 
the 
BRAKE 
RELEASE lever. 
I NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake  on  can  cause 
your  rear  brakes  to  overheat.  You  may  have to 
replace  them,  and  you  could  also  damage  other 
parts 
of your  vehicle. 
If  you  are towing  a trailer and  are parking  on a hill see 
“Towing  a Trailer” in the Index. That section shows 
what  to  do  first  to  keep the trailer 
from moving. 
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Shifting Into PARK (P) 
(Automatic Transaxle  Models  Only) 
1. Hold the  brake pedal  down  with your right foot  and 
set  the  parking  brake. 
2. Move  the  shift  lever  into PARK (P) position  like 
this: 
Hold  in  the button  on  the lever. 
0 Push the  lever  all  the  way  toward  the front of 
your  vehicle. 
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3. 
4. 
Move  the  key to LOCK. 
Remove the key  and  take  it with  you.  If you can 
walk  away 
from your  vehicle  with  the  key  in your 
hand,  your  vehicle  is  in PARK 
(P). 
Leaving Your Vehicle  With  the  Engine 
Running (Automatic  ’Ramaxle  Models Only) 
If  you  have  to  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine 
running,  be  sure  your  vehicle  is  in 
PARK (P) and  your 
parking  brake  is firmly 
set before  you  leave  it. After  you’ve  moved 
the shift  lever 
into the PARK (P) 
position,  hold  the  regular  brake  pedal  down. Then,  see if 
you can move the shift lever away from PARK (P) 
without  first pushing  the  button. 
If  you  can, it means  that  the shift  lever  wasn’t  fully 
locked  into 
PARK (P). 
Torque  Lock  (Automatic  Transaxle) 
If you are parking on a hill and  you  don’t  shift  your 
transaxle  into 
PARK  (P) properly,  the weight  of the 
vehicle  may  put  too  much  force on the  parking  pawl 
in 
the  transaxle.  You  may find it diffkult to pull  the  shift 
lever  out  of  PARK 
(P). This is  called  “torque  lock.” To 
prevent  torque  lock,  set  the  parking  brake  and  then  shift 
into PARK (P) properly  before  you  leave  the  driver’s 
seat. 
To find  out  how, see  “Shifting  Into PARK  (P)” in 
the  Index. 
When  you 
are ready  to  drive,  move  the shift lever  out of 
PARK  (P) 
before you  release  the  parking  brake. 
If “torque  lock”  does  occur,  you  may  need  to  have 
another  vehicle  push  yours  a  little uphill  to  take  some  of 
the  pressure  from  the  transaxle, 
so you  can  pull  the  shift 
lever  out  of 
PARK (P). 
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Shifting  Out  of  PARK (P) 
(Automatic  Transaxle) 
Your Oldsmobile  has a brake-transaxle  shift  interlock. 
You have to apply your  regular  brakes before you can 
shift  from  PARK (P) when the ignition is  in the 
RUN 
position.  See “Automatic  Transaxle” in the  Index. 
If you  cannot  shift  out of PARK (P), ease  pressure  on 
the  shift  lever 
-- push  the shift  lever  all  the  way into 
PARK  (P) 
-- as you  maintain  brake  application.  Then 
move  the shift  into  the gear  you wish.  (Press  the  shift 
lever  button  before  moving  the shift  lever.) 
3. Shift  to NEUTRAL (N). 
4. Start  the vehicle  and  then shift  to  the  drive  gear  you 
want. 
5. Have  the vehicle  fixed as soon  as you  can. 
Parking  Your Vehicle (Manual  Transaxle) 
Before you get  out of your  vehicle,  put  your manual 
transaxle  in REVERSE  (R)  and firmly  apply the parking 
brake. 
If  your  vehicle  is equipped  to tow  a trailer, 
see “Towing 
a  Trailer”  in  the  Index. 
If  you  ever hold the  brake  pedal  down but still can’t 
shift  out  of  PARK  (P), try this: 
1. Turn the key  to OFF, not LOCK. 
2. Apply  and hold the  regular  brake until the  end  of 
step 
4. 
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Fog Lamps  (Option) Daytime  Running  Lamps  (Canada  Only) 
7 %. 
OFF 
LIGHTS 
The 
button  for  your 
fog  lamps  is  below the 
instrument  panel 
intensity  control.  Daytime Running 
Lamps (DRL) can  make  it  easier  for 
others  to  see the front  of your  vehicle  during the  day. 
DRL  can  be helpful in many different driving 
conditions, but they  can 
be especially helpful in  the 
short periods  after dawn and  before sunset. Several 
countries, including Canada,  require  DRL. 
A light  sensor  on top of the  instrument  panel makes the 
DRL  work, 
so be sure it isn’t  covered.  The  DRL  system 
will  make  your  high and low-beam  headlamps  come  on 
at a reduced brightness  when: 
0 The  ignition is  on, 
Push the button  to turn the  fog  lamps  on. 
When  using fog  lamps,  the  parking lamps or low beam 
headlamps must  be  on. 
Fog  lamps  will go off  whenever the high  beam 
headlamps  come on. When  the  high  beams  go 
off, the 
fog  lamps  will come  on  again. 
0 The  headlamp  switch is off, and 
0 The  parking brake is released (manual transaxle);  or 
0 The transaxle is not  in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) 
(automatic transaxle). 
When  the DRL  are  on, only your high and low-beam 
headlamps will  be  on.  The taillamps, sidemarker and 
other  lamps  won’t be  on. Your  instrument panel won’t 
be lit up either. 
When  it’s dark enough  outside, your headlamps will 
come  on at 
full brightness.  The other lamps that come 
on  with your headlamps will  also  come on.