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I The 1995 Oldsmobile  Cutlass  Supreme!  Owner’s  Manual 
... How to  Use  this  Manual ..................................... :.. ........................ .~II 
This  section  tells  you  how  to  use  your  manual  and  includes  sa\
fety  and  vehicle  damage  warnings and  symbols. 
This  section  tells  you  how  to,  use  your  seats  and  safety  belt\
s  properly.  It also  explains  the  “SRS’;.system. 
Seats  and  Restraint  Systems ........................................................... 1-1 
Features  and  Controls ................................................................ 
This  section  explains  how to start  and  operate  .your  Oldsmobile. 
Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems .................................................. 
This’section  tells  you  how  to  adjust  the  ‘ventilation  and \
 comfort  conpols  and  how  to  operate  your 
audio  system. 
YourDrivingandtheRoad ........................................................... 
Here  you’ll  find  information  and  tips  about  the  road  and  ho\
w  to  drive  under  different  conditions. 
ProblemsontheRoad ............................................................... 
This  section  tells  you  what  .to  do if you  have  a  problem  while  driving,  such  as a flat  tire  or 
overheated  engine,  etc. 
Here  the  manual  tells  you  how  to  keep  your  Oldsmobile  running \
 properly  and  looking  good. 
This section  tells  you  when  to  perform  vehicle  maintenance  and  what \
 fluids  and  lubricants  to  use. 
This  section  tells  you  how  to  contact  Oldsmobile  for  assistance\
  and  how 
to get  service  publications. 
It  also  gives  you  infomation on  “Reporting  Safety  Defects”  on  page 
8-4. 
Here’s  an  alphabetical  listing  of  almost  every  subject  in  th\
is  manual.  You can  use  it to quickly  find 
something  you  want  to  read. 
Service.and  Appearance  Care .......................................................... 
Maintenanceschedule... ............................................................ 
Customer  Assistance  Information ..................................................... 
Index ........................................................................\
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lllll Section 1 Seats  and  Restraint  'Systems 
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Here  you'll  find  information  about  the  seats  in  your 
Oldsmobile  and  how  to  use  your  safety  belts  properly. 
You can  also  learn  about some things  you  should not do 
with  air  bags  and  safety  belts. 
Seats  and  Seat  Controls 
This section  tells  you  how  to  adjust  the  seats  and  explains 
reclining  seatbacks,  folding  rear  seats  and  head  restraints. 
Manual  Front  Seat 
Lift  the  bar  under  the  front  of  the  seat  to  unlock  it.  Slide 
the  seat 
to where you want  it  and  release  the  bar.  Try  to 
move the  seat  with  your  body  to  be  sure  the  seat  is 
locked  in  place. 
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Split Folding Rear Seat (Option) 
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Safety,  Belts: They’re for Everyone 
‘This part of the manual tells you how to use safety bel& 
properly. 
It qlso tells  you some things you’,should not do 
with  safety  beltsi 
And  it explains  the  Supplemental  Restraint  System,  or 
“air bag’”  system. 
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Your vehicle  has  a  light-that 
comes  on  as ,a reminder  to 
buckle  up. (See  “Safety  Belt 
Reminder Light” in  the 
Index.) 
In many  states  and  Canadian provinces,  the law  says  to 
wear  safety  belts.  Here’s  why: 
They work. 
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You never  know  if you’ll  be,  in a  crash. If you  do have  a 
crash,  you  don’t  know 
if it  will  be a  bad  one. 
A few  crashes  are mild,  and 
some crashes  can  be so 
serious  that  even  buckled  up a person  wouldn’t  survive. 
But  most  crashes  are  in between. In  many of them, 
people  who buckle up  can  survive  and  sometimes walk 
away.  Without  belts  they could have been  badly  hurt 
or 
killed. 
After  more  than 
25 years of safety  belts  in  vehicles,  the 
facts  are  clear.  In  most crashes  buckling  up does  matter 
... a  lot!. 
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Here  Are  Questions  Many  People  Ask 
About  Safety  Belts 
-- and  the  Answers 
&: Won’t I be  trapped in the  vehicle  after  an 
accident  if 
I’m wearing  a  safety  belt? 
A: You could be, -- whether you’re  wearing  a  safety 1 
belt or  not.  But you  can unbuckle  a  safety belt, 
even  if you’re upside down.  And  your chance of 
being  conscious during  and after 
an accident, so 
you can unbuckle  and  get  out,  is much greater if 
you  are  belted. 
&.’ Why  don’t  they  just  put  in  air  bags so people 
won’t  have  to  wear  safety  belts? 
A: Air  bags  are in many  vehicles  today  and  will  be  in 
more  of them  in the  future.  But they  are 
supplemental’systems  only; 
so they work with 
,safety  belts -- not  instead  of them.  Every air bag 
system ever  offered for sale  has  required  the use  of 
safety  belts.  Even if you’re  in  a  vehicle  that  has  air 
bags,  you  still  have to buckle  up  to  get  the most 
protection.  That’s  true  not only  in  frontal  collisions, 
but  especially  in  side and other  collisions. 
@ If I’m, a  good  driver,  and I never  drive  far  from 
A: You may  be an  excellent  driver,  but if you’re  in an 
home,  why  should I wear  safety  belts? 
accident -- even one that  isn’t  your  fault -- you  and 
your  passengers  can  be 
hurt. Being  a  good  driver , I 
doesn’t  protect  you  from things  beyond.  your 
control,  such as  bad  drivers. I 
Most  accidents  occur within 25 miles (40 km) of 
home.  And  the  greatest  number  of serious  injuries 
and  deaths  occur .at speeds  of less  than 
40 mph 
(65 km/fi). 
Safety  belts  are  for everyone. 
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How to  ,Wear  Safety  Belts  Properlv 
Adults 
This part is anly for people of adult  size. 
Be  aware  that  there  are  special  things,to 
know about 
safety,  belts  and  children.  And  there  are  different  rules 
for smaller  children  and  babies.  If a child  will  be  riding, 
in your,  Oldsmobile,  .see  the  part of this manual  called 
“Children.”  Follow  those  rules  for everyone’s 
protection. 
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First,  you’ll  want  to &ow which  restraintlsysterns  your 
vehicle  has. 
We’ll  start  with  the driver  position. 
Driver  Position . 
This  part  describes  the  driver’s  restraint  system. 
Lap-Shodder Belt 
properly. ’ 
1. Close  and lock  the  door. 
2.- ‘Adjust  the  seat  (to  see how,  see “Seats”  in the  Index) 
, The  driver  hasa’lap-shoulder  belt. Here’show to wear it 
so you  can sit  up  straight. 
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3. Pick  up  the  latch  plate  and  pull  the  belt  across  you. 
Don’t  let  it get  twisted. 
The  shoulder  belt  may  lock 
if you pull  the  belt across 
you  very  quickly. 
If this  happens,  let the  belt go back 
slightly  to  unlock  it. Then  pull  the  belt  across’  you 
more  slowly. 
 
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The safety  belt  locks if there's  a  sudden  stop  or crash,  or  To move  it down,  squeeze  the  release  lever  and  move 
if  you  pull  the  belt  very  quickly  out  of  the  retractor.  the  \
height  adjuster  to  the  desired  position.  You  can  move 
the  adjuster 
Up just by  pushing  up  on  the  shoulder  belt 
Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster  (4-DOOr Models) guide.  After  you  move  the  adjuster  to  where  you  want  it, 
Before  you  begin 
to drive,  move  the  shoulder  belt  try  to  move  it down  without  squeezing  the  release  lever 
adjuster  to the  height  that  is right  for you.  to  make  sure  it has  locked  into position. 
Adjust  the  height 
so that  the  shoulder  portion of the  belt 
is centered  on  your shoulder.  The  beltihould be  away 
from  your face and  neck,  but  not  falling  off  your 
shoulder. 
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@ What'syrong with this? 
A: The shoulder belt is too  loose. It won't give  nearly 
as much  protection  this  way.