
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.  

Also, if your  vehicle  is left with  the  ignition  turned off 
for over 24 days,  battery  power  to  your  clock,  audio 
system  and  Remote 
Lock Control  (if  you  have  this 
option)  will  be turned 
off to reduce  battery  drain.  When 
the  ignition  is turned  on  again,  battery  power  will 
be 
resupplied.  However,  under  these  conditions,  it  will be 
necessary  to  reset  the  clock  and  audio  system  settings. 
Inside  Manual  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
To reduce  glare  from  lights  behind you, move  the  lever 
toward  you  to  the  night  position. 
Convex Outside  Mirror 
Your  passenger’s  side mirror is convex. 
A convex mirror’s surface is curved so you  can see more 
from  the  driver’s  seat. 
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Manual  Remote  Control  Mirrors 
The  outside rearview mirror should  be adjusted so you 
can  just  see the side of your vehicle when  you are sitting 
in  a  comfortable  driving  position. 
Adjust the driver side 
outside  mirror with the 
control  lever  on the 
driver’s door. 
To adjust your passenger  side mirror,  sit in the driver’s 
seat  and have  a passenger  adjust the mirror  for you. 
Power  Remote  Control  Mirrors  (Option) 
This  selector knob 
controls  both outside 
rearview  mirrors.  Select  the mirror 
you 
want to adjust by 
rotating the knob to 
the  left  or right. 
Adjust each mirrof 
SO that yoil can Just see the  side  of 
your vehicle when  you are sitting 
in a comfortable 
driving position. 
Sun  Visors 
To block  out glare,  you can swing  down the visors.  You 
can  also  swing  them to the side. 
Visor Vanity Mirror 
Open the visor cover to  expose the vanity  mirror. 
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Driving at Night 0 
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Night driving  is more  dangerous than day driving.  One 
reason  is that  some  drivers are likely to  be impaired 
-- 
by  alcohol or drugs, with night vision problems,  or by 
fatigue. 
Here 
are some  tips on night driving. 
0 Drive  defensively. 
0 Don’t drink and drive. 
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Adjust your inside rearview mirror to reduce the 
glare  from headlamps behind you. 
Since  you can’t  see as well,  you  may  need 
to slow 
down and  keep more space between  you and other 
vehicles. 
Slow down, especially  on higher speed roads.  Your 
headlamps can light 
up only so much  road ahead, 
In  remote areas, watch  for animals. 
If  you’re tired, pull  off the  road in  a safe place and 
rest. 
Night Vision 
No one  can see as well at night  as in the daytime. But  as 
we  get  older  these  differences increase. 
A 50-year-old 
driver  may require  at least twice as much  light  to  see 
the 
same thing at night as a 20-year-old. 
What you  do in the  daytime can 
also affect your night 
vision. For example,  if you  spend  the day in bright 
sunshine  you 
are wise to wear sunglasses.  Your eyes will 
have less trouble adjusting  to night. But  if you’re 
driving, don’t wear sunglasses  at night. They may cut 
down  on glare from headlamps,  but they also make  a lot 
of things invisible. 
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Here are  some  things you can check  before  a trip: 
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Windshield Washer Fluid: Is the reservoir  full? Are 
all windows clean  inside and outside? 
Wiper Blades: Are they in good  shape? 
Fuel, Engine  Oil,  Other Fluids: Have you checked 
all  levels? 
Lamps: Are they all  working? Are the lenses  clean? 
Tires: They are vitally important  to  a safe, 
trouble-free  trip.  Is the tread good enough  for 
long-distance  driving? Are the tires all inflated 
to the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s the weather outlook 
along your route? Should  you delay your  trip  a short 
time  to avoid 
a major storm  system? 
Maps: Do you have up-to-date  maps? 
Highway Hypnosis 
Is there actually such  a condition  as “highway 
hypnosis?”  Or 
is it just  plain  falling  asleep at the wheel? 
Call 
it highway hypnosis, lack  of awareness,  or 
whatever. 
There  is something about  an easy stretch 
of road  with 
the  same  scenery, along with the  hum of the tires  on the 
road, the drone 
of the engine,  and the rush  of the wind 
against the vehicle that can  make you sleepy. Don’t  let it 
happen to you!  If it does,  your vehicle can leave the 
road  in 
less than a second, and you  could crash and  be 
injured. 
What can  you 
do about highway hypnosis? First, be 
aware  that it can happen. 
Then here  are  some tips: 
0 Make sure your vehicle is  well ventilated, with  a 
comfortably  cool interior. 
Keep your eyes moving. Scan the road ahead  and to 
the  sides.  Check your rearview  mirrors and your 
instruments frequently. 
If  you  get sleepy, pull off the road into a rest, service, 
or  parking area and take  a nap,  get some exercise, 
or 
both.  For safety, treat  drowsiness on  the highway as 
an  emergency. 
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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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Lighter ....................................... 2-52 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
............................ 4-29 
Locks  Automatic  Door 
.............................. 2-4 
Door 
....................................... 2-3 
PowerDoor 
.................................. 2-4 
Rear  Door  Security 
............................ 2-5 
Steering  Column 
............................. 7-38 
Window 
.................................... 2-32 
Lockout  Feature,  Trunk 
........................... 2-9 
Long  Trip,  Before  Leaving  on  a 
.................... 4-  19 
Loss  of Control 
................................ 4- 12 
Low  Coolant  Level  Warning  Light 
................. 2-65 
Low  Maintenance  Battery 
........................ 6-28 
Low  Washer  Fluid  Warning  Light 
.................. 2-70 
Lubricants  and  Fluids 
......................... 7-41,  42 
Lubrication,  Body 
.............................. 7-37 
TIIUI~ 
....................................... 2-9 
Maintenance  Record 
........................... 7-43 
Maintenance  Schedule  Owner 
Checks and  Services .................... 7-36 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
............... 7-40 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
......... 7.41.  42 
Schedule 
I Definition .......................... 7-4 
Schedule 
II Definition .......................... 7-5 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
................. 7-2 
Maintenance,  Normal  Replacement 
Parts ............ 6-57 
Maintenance,  Underbody 
......................... 6-48 
Maintenance.  When  Trailer  Towing 
................. 4-38 
Schedule1 
................................... 7-6 
ScheduleII 
................................. 7-26  Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (Service  Engine  Soon) 
.... 2-65 
Manual  Front  Seat 
............................... 1-1 
Manual  Adjustable  Seat  (Four-Way) ................. 1-2 
Manual  Remote  Control  Mirror 
.................... 2-48 
Manual  Transaxle 
FifthGear(5) 
............................... 2-24 
First  Gear 
(1) ................................ 2-23 
FourthGear(4) 
.............................. 2-24 
Neutral  (N)  Position 
.......................... 2-24 
Parking  Your  Vehicle 
......................... 2-29 
Reverse 
(R) Position .......................... 2-24 
Shift  Light 
.................................. 2-24 
SecondGear(2) 
............................. 2-24 
Shiftspeeds 
................................ 2-25 
Shifting 
.................................... 2-23 
Starting  Your Engine 
.......................... 2-15 
Third  Gear  (3) 
............................... 2-24 
Methanol 
(In Fuel) ............................... 6-3 
Mirrors 
Convex  Outside 
............................. 2-47 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview 
.................... 2-47 
Manual  Remote  Control 
....................... 2-48 
Power  Remote  Control 
........................ 2-48 
Visor  Vanity 
................................ 2-48 
MTBE(InFue1) 
................................. 6-3 
Net.  Convenience 
.............................. 2. IO 
Neutral (N) Position.  Automatic  Transaxle ........... 2-20 
Neutral  (N)  Position.  Manual  Transaxle 
............. 2-24 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
......................... 2-12 
Nightvision 
................................... 4-13 
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Odometer. Tamper  Resistant ..................... 2-58 
Odometer.  Trip 
................................. 2-58 
Off-Road  Recovery 
............................. 4-  10 
Check  Oil  Warning  Light 
...................... 2-68 
Engine 
..................................... 6-11 
Pressure  Gage 
............................... 2-66 
WamingLight 
............................... 2-67 
OwnerPublications 
............................ 8-7 
Service  Bulletins 
.............................. 8-7 
Service  Manuals 
.............................. 8-7 
Overdrive  Position,  Automatic  Transaxle 
............ 2-21 
Overheated  Engine 
.............................. 5-12 
Owner  Checks  and  Services 
....................... 7-36 
Owner  Publications,  Ordering 
...................... 8-7 
Oil 
Ordering 
i Paint  Spotting.  Chemical ........................ 6-48 
Park  (P).  Shifting  Into 
........................... 2-27 
Park  (P).  Shifting  Out  of 
......................... 2-29 
Park  (P)  Position.  Automatic  Transaxle 
.............. 2-19 
Parking  AtNight 
................................... 2-12 
On  Hills  While  Towing  a  Trailer 
................ 4-37 
Lots 
....................................... 2-12 
Over  Things  That  Burn 
........................ 2-30 
Your Vehicle.  Manual  Transaxle ................. 2-29 
ParkingBrake 
.................................. 2-26 
Parking  Brake  Release 
........................... 2-26 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
.................. 7-40 
Passing ....................................... 4-10 
PowerDoorLocks 
............................... 2-4  Power  Remote  Control  Mirrors 
.................... 2-48 
Power  Steering 
.................................. 4-8 
Checking 
................................... 6-24 
Power  Windows 
................................ 2-32 
Pregnancy,  Use  of Safety  Belts 
.................... 1-25 
Problems  on  the  Road 
............................ 5-1 
Publications,  Service  and  Owner 
.................... 8-7 
PowerSeat 
..................................... 1-3 
Power  Steering  Fluid  Adding 
.................................... 6-24 
Radio  Reception.  Understanding 
.................. 3-14 
Radios  A"Stere0 
............................... 3-6 
A" Stereo  Radio  with  Compact  Disc  Player ... 3-10 
A" Stereo  Radio  with  Cassette  Tape  Player ..... 3-8 
Rain.  Driving  In 
................................ 4-14 
Reading  Lamps  Front 
...................................2-45, 46 
Rear 
....................................... 2-46 
Rear  Door  Security  Locks ......................... 2-5 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
.................. 1-29 
Rear  Seat  Cup  Holder 
........................... 2-50 
Rear  Seat Outside  Position 
........................ 1-26 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
............................ 1-26 
RearTowing 
................................... 5-11 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
........................... 3-4 
Rear  Window  Defogger  Antenna 
................... 3-17 
Rearview  Mirror,  Inside  Day/  Night 
................ 2-47 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
.......................... 1-3 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants ............ 7-41,  42 
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