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PASS-Key I1 uses  a resistor pellet  in the  ignition  key 
that  matches  a decoder  in  your vehicle. 
When  the PASS-Key  I1  system senses that  someone  is 
using  the wrong  key,  it shuts down  the  vehicle’s  starter 
and  fuel  systems.  For about three minutes, the starter 
won’t  work  and  fuel won’t  go to the engine.  If someone 
tries  to start  your  vehicle  again or uses  another  key 
during this time, the vehicle  will  not start. This 
discourages someone  from randomly  trying  different 
keys  with different resistor pellets  in an  attempt to 
make  a match. 
The  ignition  key  must  be clean and  dry before  it’s 
inserted  in the ignition or the engine  may  not start. If the 
engine does  not start and  the SECURITY  light is on, the 
key  may  be dirty  or wet.  Turn  the ignition 
off. 
Clean  and  dry  the key.  Wait  about three  minutes  and try 
again.  The SECURITY  light may remain  on during  this 
time.  If the  starter still  won’t  work,  and  the  key  appears 
to  be  clean and 
dry, wait about three  minutes  and  try 
another ignition  key. At this time,  you  may also want  to 
check the fuses (see “Fuses  and Circuit Breakers”  in  the Index). 
If the  starter  won’t  work  with  the other  key,  your 
vehicle  needs  service. If your  vehicle  does start,  the first 
ignition  key  may  be faulty.  See your  Oldsmobile retailer 
or a locksmith  who can service the  PASS-Key 11. 
If  you accidentally  use a key that has a  damaged or 
missing  resistor pellet, the starter won’t  work  and  the 
SECURITY  light will come  on..But  you  don’t  have to 
wait  three  minutes  before trying another ignition  key. 
See  your  Oldsmobile retailer or a  locksmith  who  can 
service  the PASS-Key 
I1 to have a  new  key  made. 
If  you’re ever  driving and the SECURITY  light 
comes  on, you  will  be able  to restart  your engine 
if 
you  turn  it off. Your  PASS-Key  I1  system, however,  is 
not  working  properly  and  must  be serviced by  your 
Oldsmobile  retailer. Your vehicle is  not  protected  by 
the  PASS-Key  I1  system. 
If  you  lose or damage a  PASS-Key  I1 ignition key,  see 
your  Oldsmobile retailer or 
a locksmith  who  can service 
PASS-Key 
11 to  have a  new  key  made. 
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LOCK (B): Before  you  put  the  key into the  ignition 
switch,  the switch  is  in the 
LOCK position.  It’s  also  the 
only  position  in  which  you  can remove  your  key.  This 
position  locks  your  ignition,  steering  wheel  and 
transaxle.  It’s  a  theft-deterrent  feature. 
OFF (C): This  position  lets you  turn off the engine  but 
still  turn  the  steering  wheel.  It doesn’t  lock  the  steering 
wheel  like 
LOCK. Use OFF if  you  must  have  your 
vehicle  pushed  or towed. 
RUN (D): This  position  is where  the key  returns  after 
you  start  your  vehicle.  With  the  engine off,  you  can 
use 
RUN to  display  some of  your  warning  and 
indicator  lights. 
START (E): This position  starts  your  engine. 
A  warning  chime  will  sound  if  you  open  the  driver’s 
door  when  the  ignition  is in  the 
OFF, LOCK or ACC 
position  and  the key  is in  the  ignition. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key  seems  stuck in LOCK and you  can’t , 
turn  it, be  sure it is  all  the  way  in. If it is,  then 
turn  the steering  wheel  left and right  while  you 
turn  the key  hard. 
But turn  the key  only  with 
your hand.  Using  a  tool  to force  it could  break 
the  key  or the  ignition  switch. 
If none of this 
works,  then your  vehicle  needs  service.  
     
        
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.. I. 
AS you signal a tm'or  a lane change,;if  the'arrows  don't Windshield Wipers 
I 
To change. your headlamps 
€$om 
-low beam to high 
beam,  or-high to low,  pull 
the  multifunction  lever 
all 
the  way  toward  you.  Then 
release 
it. When the higli 
beams are on,. a  light on the 
instrument  panel also will 
be  'on. 
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Reducing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There are two  ways  to reduce  your  speed  while  using 
cruise  control: 
0 Push  in the SET button  until  you  reach  the  lower 
speed  you  want,  then  release  it. 
To slow  down in very  small  amounts,  push  the SET 
button  for less  than  half  a  second.  Each time  you  do 
this,  you'll  go 
1 mph (1.6 km/h) slower. 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
Use  the  accelerator  pedal  to  increase  your  speed.  When 
you  take  your  foot 
off the.peda1,  your  vehicle  will  slow 
down  to the  cruise  control  speed  you  set  earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control on Hills 
How  well  your  cruise  control  will  work  on  hills  depends 
upon  your  speed,  load  and  the  steepness 
of the  hil.ls. 
When  going  up  steep  hills,  you  may  have to  step  on the 
accelerator  pedal  to  maintain  your  speed.  When  going 
downhill,  you  may  have  to  brake  or shift  to a  lower  gear 
to  keep  your  speed  down. 
Of course,  applying  the  brake 
takes  you  out  of  cruise  control.  Many  drivers  find  this  to 
be  too  much  trouble  and  don't  use  cruise  control  on 
steep  hills. 
.Ending  Cruise  Control 
There are two  ways  to  turn off the  cruise  control: 
Step  lightly  on  the  brake  pedal; OR 
Move  the  cruise  switch  to OFF. 
Erasing  Cruise  Speed  Memory 
When  you  turn off the  cruise  control  or  the  ignition,  or 
shift  into PARK 
(P) or NEUTRAL  (N),  your  cruise 
control  set  speed  memory  is erased.  
     
        
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Lamps 
r. 
The lamp  controls  are  on the  instrument  panel.  They 
control  these  systems: 
. 
0 Headlamps 
Taillamps 
Parking  Lamps 
License  Lamps 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Lights 
0 Courtesy  Lamps 
Fog Lamps 
2Q.. , Turn  the  knob  to  this  symbol (B) to turn the 
headlamps  and  other  operating  lamps. 
PC Turn  the  knob  to this symbol (A) to  turn  on 
the  parking  and  other  operating  lamps  without 
the headlamp s . 
Turn  the knob  to OFF to  turn  off  the  lamps. 
A warning  chime  will  sound  when  you,.turn  the  ignition 
switch  to  the  OF", LOCK  or ACC  position  with  the 
lamps  on. 
Daytime Running Lamps 
Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DIU) can  make  it easier  for 
others  to  see  the  front  of  your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL can  be helpful  in  many  different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can  be especially  helpful  in  the 
short  periods  after  dawn  and  before  sunset. 
A light  sensor  on  top  of  the  instrument  panel  makes  the 
DRL  work, 
so be  sure  it isn't covered.  
     
        
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The DRL  system will  make  your low-beam headlamps 
come  on at a  reduced  brightness  when: 
0 The ignition  is  on, 
0 The headlamp switch  is off, and 
0 The parking  brake is released. 
When  the DRL  are  on,  only your  low-beam  headlamp,s 
will be on.  The taillamps, sidemarker  and other lamps 
won’t  be on.  Your instrument panel  won’t be lit 
up  either. 
When  it’s  dark  enough outside,  your low-beam 
headlamps  will change to  full brightness.  The other 
lamps that come  on with  your  headlamps  will also 
come  on. 
When  it’s  bright enough outside, the regular lamps will 
go out,  and  your  low-beam  headlamps  will  change 
to 
-the  reduced brightness of DIU. 
To  idle  your  vehicle  with the DRL 
off, set  the  parking 
brake while the ignition  is  in the 
OW or LOCK 
position. Then start  your vehicle.  The DRL  will  stay off 
until  you release  the parking brake. 
As with  any  vehicle, you  should  turn  on  the regular 
headlamp system  when  you  need it. 
Fog  Lamps 
To turn fog  lamps  on,  press  the  top of the  switch (C). Press the 
bottom  of  the  switch  to 
turn the  fog  lamps off. Your  parking 
lamps  must  be  on,  or  your  fog  lamps  won’t  come  on. 
The  fog lamps will go 
off whenever  you  change to 
high-beam  headlamps.  When  you  return to low  beams, 
the fog lamps  will come 
on again. 
Interior Lamps 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness  Control 
You  can brighten  or dim the instrument  panel lights  by 
moving  the instrument  panel lights dial. 
If you  turn  the 
dial all  the way  to 
INT, your  courtesy or interior  lamps 
will  come  on. 
Courtesy  Lamps 
When  any  door  is opened, several  larnps come on. These 
lamps  are courtesy  lamps.  They  make  it easy  for you  to 
enter  and leave  your vehicle.  You can 
also turn these 
lamps  on by  moving  the dial near the beadlamp  knob all 
the  way  up  to 
INT. 
Some  of the lamps have switches so you  can turn  them 
on, even  when the doors  are closed. These  lamps are 
reading lamps. 
To avoid draining  your  battery,  be  sure to ’ 
turn off all reading  lamps  when  leaving your  vehicle. 
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Ashtrays and Lighter 
The  center  front ashtray  may  be on the instrument  panel 
or  on  the  console. 
To remove  the console  ashtray,  open 
the  lid  and  lift  out  the  ashtray  using  the  snuffer. 
For 
the instrument  panel ashtray,  open  it, push  down on 
the  locking  tab and pull out the  ashtray. 
If  you  have the  optional  center console,  you  will  have a 
rear  ashtray. 
To remove  the  rear  ashtray,  open  it, push 
down  on 
the snuffer  and  pull the  ashtray  out. 
I I 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  put  papers  and’other things that  burn  into 
your ashtrays. 
If you  do,  cigarettes  or other 
smoking  materials  could set them  on fire, 
causing  damage. 
To use  the lighter,  just push  it in  all  the way  and let go. 
When  it’s  ready, 
it will  pop back  by  itself. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  hold a cigarette lighter  in with  your  hand 
while 
it is heating. If you  do, it won’t  be  able to 
back  away  from the heating  element  when  it’s 
ready.  That  can  make.it  overheat, damaging  the 
lighter  and  the  heating element. 
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I 
Sun Visors 
To block out glare,  you  can  swing  down  the  visors. You 
can  also  move  them  from side to side. 
Visor  Vanity  Mirrors 
Open  the cover  to  expose the vanity  mirror. If your 
vehicle  has  the  optional lighted  vanity  mirrors,  the 
lamps  come 
on when  you  open  the cover. 
, 
Accessory Outlet 
If your  vehicle  has a center console,  you  have a 12-volt 
outlet.  It is  on  the passenger's  side,  near the floor.  Open 
the  cover  to  use  the  outlet. 
NOTICE: 
Adding  some  electrical  equipment  to  your  vehicle 
can  damage  it  or  keep  other  things  from  working 
as they  should.  This  wouldn't  be  covered  by  your 
warranty.  Check  with  your  retailer  before  adding 
electrical  equipment  and  never  use  anything  requiring  more  than 
20 amps. 
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