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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals ~ 
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I!” sure  the  shift  lever 
is fully  into  PARK  (P)  range 
before  starting  the  engine.  Your  Oldsmobile  has  a 
!brake-transaxle  shift  interlock.  You must  fully

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals DRIVE (D): This  position  is for normal  driving.  It  is the 
Overdrive  position. If you  need  more power  for passing, 
and you’re: 
- Going less  than 35 mph (56 M), push your 
accelerator  pe

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals ., ‘ 
FIRST (1): This position  gives  you even  more  power - . 
(but  lower  fuel  economy)  than SECOND (2). You can 
use  it on  very  steep  hills, 
or in  deep.  snow  or  mud. If the 
shift l

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals Torque Lock 
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

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals I 
Anti-Lock Brakes (A S) 
Your Oldsmobile  has  an advanced  electronic  braking 
system  that 
will help  prevent a braking  skid. 
This  light  on  the  instrument 
panel  will  come  on  briefly

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals Heres how  anti-lock  works.  Lets  say  the  road  is wet. 
Youre  driving  safely.  Suddenly 
an animal juqps out in 
front of you.  
You  slam  on  the  brakes.  Heres what  happens  with ABS:

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals Remember:  Anti-iock  doesn’t change the  time  you  need 
to  get  your foot  up  to  the  brake  pedal. 
If you  get  too 
close  to  the .vehicle  in  front of you,  you  won’t  have time 
to

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1995  Owners Manuals Suppose you’re steering through a  sharp  curve.  Then 
you  suddenly  accelerate.  Both  control  systems 
-- 
steering  and  acceleration -- have to do their  work  where 
the  tires  meet  the  r
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