1995 OLDSMOBILE AURORA trailer

[x] Cancel search: trailer

Page 198 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Driving  with a Trailer 
Towing a trailer requires  a certain amount  of experience. 
Before  setting out  for the open road, 
youll want  to get 
to  know your rig. Acquaint yourself  with  the feel

Page 199 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Making Turns 
I NOTICE: 
Making  very  sharp turns  while  trailering  could 
cause  the  trailer  to  come in  contact  with  the 
vehicle.  Your vehicle  could  be  damaged.  Avoid 
making  very  sh

Page 200 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Parking on Hills 
You really should not park  your  vehicle, with a trailer 
attached, 
on a hill. If something goes wrong, your rig 
could  start 
to move. People can  be injured, and  both 
your veh

Page 213 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Engine  Overheating 
You will find a coolant  temperature  gage on your 
Aurora’s instrunlent  panel.  Your information  center 
will 
also display  messages about  engine  overheating.  See 
“Coo

Page 214 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
If your engine catches fire  because  you keep 
driving  with no coolant,  your  vehicle  can  be 
badly  damaged.  The  costly  repairs  would  not be 
covered 
by your  warranty.  See “Ov

Page 243 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual As shown in the chart,  SAE 10W-30  is  best for your 
vehicle. However, 
you can  use SAE  SW-30 if it’s going 
to  be  colder  than 
60°F (16°C) before your  next  oil 
change.  When it‘s  ver

Page 247 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Wait at least 30 minutes before checking the transaxle 
fluid level 
if you have  been driving: 
0 When  outside  temperatures  are  above  90°F  (32°C). 
0 At high  speed  for  quite  a while. 
0 I

Page 296 of 372

OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Maintenance  Schedule 
I Schedule I Definition I 
Follow Maintenance Schedule I if any one of these is 
true  for your vehicle: 
0 Most trips are less than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). 
This is particu
Page:   < prev 1-8 9-16 17-24 25-32 next >