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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Problems on the Road 
Here you’ll  find what  to do  about  some  problems that 
can  occur on the  road. 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
Your hazard warning  flashers let you warn others.  They 
also

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual 1 
The HAZARD light on  the 
instrument panel  will also 
come 
on. 
HAZARDA 
Your  hazard flashers work  no matter what position your 
key  is 
in, and even if the key  isn’t in. 
To turn  off  the

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Towing Your Vehicle 
I 
Try to have a GM retailer  or  a professional  towing 
service  tow  your  Aurora.  The  usual  towing  equipment 
is: 
A. Sling-type tow truck 
B. Wheel-lift  tow  truck 
C.

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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

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual If a Tire Goes Flat 
It’s unusual  for a tire to “blow  out”  while you’re driving. 
especially 
if you  maintain your tires properly. If air goes 
out of a tire,  it‘s much  more likely  to

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Engine Accessory Belt 
The 4.0L Aurora engine uses an engine  accessory belt. 
This  diagram  shows the features connected  by the  belt 
routing.  See”Maintenance  Schedu1e”in  the Index for 
whe

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Engine  Coolant  Heater 
An engine coolant heater can be a big help if you  have 
to  park  outside 
in very  cold weather, 0°F (- 18°C)  or 
colder. 
If your vehicle has this  option,  see  “Engi

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995  Owners Manual Engine  Coolant 
The following explains your cooling  system and  how to 
add  coolant  when 
it is  low. If you  have a problem with 
engine  overheating,  see  “Engine  Overheating” in the 
Inde