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Parking Brake 
- To set  the  parking  brake, 
hold  the  regular  brake  pedal  down  with  your  right  foot. 
Push  down  the  parking 
NOTICE: 
~~~ 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake  on  can  cause 
your  rear  brakes  to overheat.  You  may have  to 
replace  them,  and  you  could  also  damage  other 
parts 
of your  vehicle. 
If  you  are towing  a  trailer  and  are parking  on  any  hill, 
see  “Towing  a  Trailer”  in  the  Index.  That  section  shows 
what  to 
do first to keep  the  trailer from moving. 
To release  the  parking  brake,  hold the regular  brake 
pedal  down  with  your  right  foot and  push  the  parking 
brake  pedal  with  your  left  foot.  When  you  lift your  left 
foot,  the  parking  brake  pedal  will  follow 
it to  the 
released  position. 
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Shifting Into PARK (P) 
~~  ~ 
A CAUTION: 
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  running,  the vehicle 
can  move  suddenly.  You or others  could  be 
injured. 
To be  sure  your  vehicle  won’t  move,  even 
when  you’re  on  fairly level ground,  use the steps 
that  follow.  If  you’re  pulling  a  trailer, see 
“Towing 
a Trailer”  in  the  Index. 
Column Shift 
1. Hold  the  brake  pedal  down  with  your  right  foot and 
set  the  parking  brake. 
I I 
2..  Move the shift  lever into the PARK (P) position 
like  this: 
0 Pull  the  lever  toward  you. 
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Move the lever  up  as far as it will go. 
3. Move  the  ignition  key to the LOCK position. 
4. Remove  the  key  and  take  it with you. If  you  can 
leave  your  vehicle  with  the ignition  key  in your 
hand,  your  vehicle 
is in  PARK  (P). 
Console Shift 
1. Hold  the  brake  pedal  down  with  your  right foot and 
2. Move  the  shift  lever into the PARK (P) position 
set  the  parking  brake. 
like this:  Hold in the  button 
on the 
lever,  and  push  the  lever  all 
the  way  toward  the  front of 
your  vehicle. 
3. Move  the  ignition  key  to the LOCK position. 
4. Remove  the  key  and take it with  you. If you  can 
leave  your  vehicle  with  the  ignition  key  in your 
hand,  your  vehicle  is in  PARK 
(P). 
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Leaving Your  Vehicle  With  the 
Engine  Runr  ‘ng 
A CAUTION: 
It  can  be  dangerous  to leave  your  vehicle  with  the 
engine  running.  Your vehicle  could  move 
suddenly  if  the  shift  lever  is not  fully  in 
PARK (P) 
with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set.  And, if you 
leave  the  vehicle  with  the  engine  .running,  it  could 
overheat  and  even  catch  fire.  You or  others  could 
be  injured.  Don’t  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine  running  unless  you  have  to. 
If  you  have to leave  your vehicle  with the engine 
running, be sure  your vehicle 
is in PARK  (P)  and  your 
parking  brake is firmly set before  you leave  it. After 
you”ve  moved the shift lever  into  the PARK (P) 
position, hold  the regular  brake pedal down. Then,  see 
if  you  can move  the shift lever  away from PARK  (P) 
without  first pulling it  toward  you  (or,  if  you  have a 
console  shift lever,  without  first pushing  the  button). If 
you  can,  it means  that the shift lever  wasn’t fully locked 
into  PARK  (P). 
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 transaxle.  You may  find it difficult to pull the shift 
lever  out of  PARK  (P). This is called “torque  lock.” To 
prevent  torque lock, set  the parking  brake  and  then  shift 
into  PARK  (P)  properly  before you leave  the driver’s 
seat.  To find  out  how,  see “Shifting  Into  PARK (P)” in 
the Index. 
.When  you  are  ready  to  drive, move the shift  lever 
out of 
PARK  (P) 
before you  release  the  parking  brake. 
If  torque lock  does  occur,  you  may  need  to  have another 
vehicle  push yours a little uphill  to  take  some of the 
pressure from the transaxle, 
so you  can  pull  the shift 
lever out  of  PARK  (P). 
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Power Windows 
It can be dangerous to get out  of your  vehkle  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  wlqen the.engi.ne 
is , ’ 
running  unless  you  have to. If you’ve  left  the . ’ 
engine running,  the vehicle can move  suddenly. ” 
You  or‘others  could be injured. .To be sure.your ,. 
.vehicle  won’t  move,  even  when  you’re on fairly 
level’ground,  always set your parking  brake  and 
move  the shift  lever  to 
PARK (P). 
Follow the proper  steps to be sure  your  vehicle  won’t , 
move. See “Shifting  Into PARK (P)” in the  Index,. 
If you  are parking  on a hill and  if  you’re  pulling  a 
trailer, 
also see. “Towing  a Trailer” in the  Index. . 
! 
Switches  on  the driver’s  door armrest  control each of the 
windows  when  the ignition 
is on. In addition,  each 
passenger  door  has  a’switch  for  its own  window. 
rhe  driver’s  window  switch  has an auto-down  feature. 
This switch is labeled AUTO. Tap the rear of the  switch, 
and  the’driver’s  window will open 
a small amount.  If the 
rear 
of the  switch  is pressed  all the  way  down,  the 
window  will 
go all the  way  down.  
     
        
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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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To reduce glare from headlamps behind you; push. the 
lever. forward (to the  night position)': To. rem the ' 
&or to the day positioh, pull the lever toward you.  
     
        
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Brake  System  Warning  Light 
Your Oldsmobile’s  hydraulic  brake system  is divided 
into  two  parts.  If  one part  isn’t  working,  the  other  part 
can  still  work  and stop  you.  For good  braking,  though, 
~ you  need  both  parts  workmg  well. 
If the  warning  light  comes on,  there  could  be 
a brake 
problem.  Have your  brake  system  inspected  right  away. 
BRAKE 
This light  should  come on 
briefly  when  you  turn  the 
ignition  key  to 
RUN. If  it 
doesn’t  come on  then, 
have 
it fixed so it will  be 
ready  to warn  you  if 
there’s  a  problem. 
If  the  light  comes  on while  you 
are driving,  pull  off  the 
road  and  stop  carefully.  You may  notice  that  the  pedal  is 
harder  to push. 
Or, the  pedal  may go closer  to  the  floor. 
It  may  take  longer  to  stop.  If the  light  is still  on,  or if  the  anti-lock  brake  system  warning  light 
is flashing,  have 
the  vehicle  towed  for service.  (See  “Anti-Lock  Brake 
System  Warning  Light”  and  “Towing  Your  Vehicle”  in 
the  Index 
.) 
1 C.’ UTION: 
Your  brake  system  may  not  be  working  properly 
if the  brake  system  warning  light  is  on.  Driving 
with  the  brake  system  warning  light  on  can  lead 
to an  accident.  If  the  light  is  still  on  or  if  the 
anti-lock  brake  system  warning  light  is flashing 
after  you’ve  pulled 
off the  road  and  stopped 
carefully,  have  the  vehicle  towed  for  service. 
When  the  ignition  is on,  the  brake  system  warning  light 
will  also  come on  when 
you set your  parking  brake.  The 
light  will  stay  on if your  parking  brake  doesn’t  release 
fully.  If  it stays  on after  your  parking  brake  is fully 
released,  it means  you  have a  brake  problem. 
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