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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual Engine  Coolant  Heater  (Option) 
The engine  coolant  heater 
cord  is secured  on  the 
driver’s  side of the vehicle, 
by the brake  controller. 
In  very  cold weather, 
0°F (- 18OC) or colder

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual Automatic  Transmission  Operation 
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There  are several 
different positions 
for  your  shift lever. 
PARK (P): This locks your rear wheels.  It’s the best 
position 
to use  w

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual Locking  Rear  Axle 
Your rear axle  can give you additional  traction on snow, 
mud,  ice, sand  or  gravel.  It works  like 
a standard  axle 
most 
of the time, but when  one of the rear wheels has

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual It can be dangerous  to get  out  of your  vehicle  if 
the  shift  lever  is  not fully  in 
PARK (P) with the 
parking  brake  firmly set.  Your  vehicle  can roll. 
If  you  have  left  the engine

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual Q 
Leaving Your Vehicle  With the 
T“-lgi-- - Yunning 
It can be dangerous to  leave  your  vehicle  with 
the  engine running.  Your vehicle  could  move 
suddenly  if  the  shift lever  is  not  f

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual Shifting  Out of PARK (P) 
Your vehicle  has a brake-transmission  shift interlock. 
You  have to 
fully apply your regular brake before  you 
can shift  from PARK  (P) when the ignition is in the 
RU

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual It can  be dangerous to  get out  of your  vehicle  if 
the  shift  lever is not fully  in 
PARK (P) with the 
parking  brake  firmly set.  Your  vehicle  can roll. 
Don’t  leave  your vehicle  when

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OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996  Owners Manual Using  Cruise  Control  on  Hills 
How  well your cruise control will  work  on hills depends 
upon 
your speed, load and the steepness of the hills. 
When  going up steep hills,  you  may want to ste
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