
When your  vehicle  is being  towed,. have the ignition key 
turned  to the 
OFF position.  The steering wheel  should 
be  clhmped  in 
a straight-ahead  position;  with a clamping 
device  designed  for towing  service. 
Do not  use the 
vehicle’s steering column lock for this. The transaxle 
should  be 
in NEUTRAL (N) and the parking 
brake  released. 
A vehicle  can fall from a car  carrier if it isn’t 
adequately  secured. This can  cause  a  collision, 
serious personal  injury  and vehicle  damage.  The 
vehicle  should  be  tightly secured  with  chains or 
steel  cables  before 
it is transported. 
Don’t  use  substitutes  (ropes, leather  straps, 
canvas  webbiqg,  etc.) that can be cut  by sharp 
edges  underneath  the  towed  vehicle.  Always  use 
T-hooks  inserted 
in the T-hook  slots.  Never  use 
J-hooks.  They  will  damage drivetrain  and 
suspension  components. 
Don’t  have your vehicle tawed  on the drive  wheels, 
unless 
you must.  If  the vehicle must be towed  on  the 
drive  wheels,  be  sure to follow the  speed  and distance 
restrictions later  in 
this section or your transaxle will be 
damaged. 
If these  limitations must be exceeded,  then  the 
drive  wheels  have  to be supported  on a dolly.  

If a Tire Goes Flat 
It’s unusual  for a tire  to  “blow  out” while you’re driving, 
especially 
if you  maintain  your  tires properly.  If air  goes 
out  of a tire,  it’s  much  more  likely  to  leak out slowly. 
But  if  you  should  ever have a “blowout,”  here  are a few 
tips about  what  to expect and  what 
to do: 
If a front  tire fails,  the  flat tire will create a  drag  that 
pulls the vehicle  toward that side.  Take  your  foot 
off the 
accelerator  pedal  and grip the steering  wheel  firmly. 
Steer to  maintain  lane position,  and  then  gently  brake to 
a  stop  well  out  of the traffic lane. 
A rear blowout, particularly  on a curve, acts  much like a 
skid  and  may  require the  same correction  you’d  use  in  a 
skid.  In  any  rear blowout,  remove your foot from the 
accelerator pedal.  Get the vehicle  under control  by 
steering the  way  you  want  the vehicle to go.  It  may be 
very  bumpy  and  noisy,  but  you  can still steer.  Gently 
brake  to  a stop 
-- well off the  road  if  possible. 
If a tire goes flat, the next  part shows  how  to use  your 
jacking  equipment  to change a  flat tire  safely. 
Changing a Flat Tire 
If a tire goes  flat, avoid further tire  and  wheel  damage 
by  driving  slowly  to  a level place.  Turn  on  your  hazard 
warning  flashers. 
Changing a tire can  cause  an injury.  The vehicle 
can  slip 
off the  jack  and  roll  over you or other 
people.  You and they  could  be  badly  injured. 
Find 
a level  place  to change  your tire. To help 
prevent  the vehicle  from moving: 
1. Set the  parking  brake firmly. 
2. Put the shift  lever  in PARK (P). 
3. Turn off the engine. 
To be  even  more  certain the vehicle  won’t  move, 
you  can put blocks  at the  front  and  rear 
of the 
tire  farthest  away from the  one  being  changed. 
That  would  be  the tire  on the  other  side of the 
vehicle, 
at the  opposite  end. 
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If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, 
Ice  or 
Snow 
What  you  don’t  want  to do when  your  vehicle  is stuck is 
to  spin  your  wheels  too  fast.  The method  known  as 
“rocking”  can  help  you  get out when  you’re  stuck,  but 
you  must  use  caution. 
If  you  let  your  tires  spin 
at high  speed,  they  can 
.explode,  and you or  others  could  be  injured. 
And,  the  transaxle  or  other  parts of the  vehicle 
can  overheat.  That  could  cause  an  engine 
compartment  fire  or othen  damage.  When  you’re 
stuck,  spin  the  wheels  as  little  as  possible. Don’t 
spin  the  wheels  above 
35 mph (55 km/h)  as  shown 
on  the  speedometer. 
NOTICE: 
Spinning  your  wheels  can  destroy  parts  of your 
vehicle  as well  as  the  tires. 
If you spin  the wheels 
too  fast  while  shifting  your  transaxle  back  and 
forth,  you can  destroy  your  transaxle. 
For  information  about  using  tire chains 
on your  vehicle, 
see  “Tire  Chains”  in  the  Index. 
Rocking  Your  Vehicle  to  Get  it  Out 
First,  turn  your  steering  wheel  left and  right.  That  will 
clear  the  area  around  your  front wheels.  Then  shift  back 
and  forth  between  REVERSE  (R)  and  a  forward  gear, 
spinning  the  wheels  as little  as  possible.  Release  the 
accelerator  pedal  while  you  shift, and  press  lightly 
on 
the  accelerator  pedal  when  the  transaxle  is in  gear.  If 
that  doesn’t  get  you  out  after  a  few tries,  you  may  need 
to be  towed  out. If  you  do need  to  be towed 
out, see 
“Towing  Your  Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
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Fuse 
16 
19 
21 
23 
24 
28 
Rating  Description 
REAR  DEFOG -- HVAC  Control 
Assembly  Rear  Window  Defogger Switch 
Courtesy Lamp,  Antenna  Relay, Power 
Mirror Switch,  Door Lock Switches, 
Door  Handle Switches 
AIR  BAG 
-- Air  Bag  System 
STOPLAMPS 
-- TCCBrake  Switch 
CRUISE  CONTROL 
CTSY  LAMPS 
-- Vanity  Mirrors,  IP 
Courtesy  Lamps, IP Compartment  Lamp, 
Header Courtesy  and  Reading Lamp, I/S 
Lighted  Rearview  Mirror,  Dome  and 
Reading Lamp, Quarter Courtesy  Lamps 
POWER  ACCESSORY 
#1-- Trunk 
Fuse Rating  Description 
29  WIPER -- Wiper 
Switch 
30  TURN  SIGNAL 
L- Turn  Signal  Flasher 
32  POWER  LOCKS 
-- Door Lock  Relay 
37  AUXILIARY  POWER 
38  RADIO 
-- Radio,  Steering Wheel 
39 
I/P ELECTRONICS  IGNITION 
Radio Switches 
FEED 
-- Headlamp 
Switch, Cruise 
Control Cut-Out Switch,  Air  Bag System, 
TCCBrake  Switch, Instrument  Cluster, 
Chime  Module,  Second-Gear 
Start 
Switch,  Daytime  Running  Lamps 
(DRL)  Module 
. 
6-63  

Part ,. C : Periodic,  Maintenance 
Inspections 
Listed  below are inspections  and services  which  should 
be  performed  at  least  twice  a  year  (for  instance,  each 
spring  and  fall).  You should  let your  GM  retailer’s 
service  department  or other  qualified  service  center  do 
these  jobs.  Make  sure any  necessary  repairs 
are 
completed  at  once. 
‘Proper  procedures  to  perform  these  services  may  )be 
found  in a  Oldsmobile  Service  Manual.  See  “Service 
and  Owner  Publications’’  in  the  Index. 
Steering,  Suspension  and  Front-Wheel-Drive 
~ Axle  Boot  and  Seal Inspection 
Inspect  the  front  and  rear  suspension  and  steering 
system  for  damaged,  loose or missing  parts,  signs  of 
wear  or lack  of  lubrication.  Inspect  the  power  steering 
lines  and hoses  for  proper  hook-up,  binding,  leaks, 
cracks,  chafing,  etc. Clean  and  then  inspect  the  drive 
axle  boot  seals  for damage,  tears  or  leakage.  Replace 
seals  if  necessary. 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the  complete  exhaust  system.  Inspect  the  body 
.near  the  exhaust  system.  Look  for broken,  damaged,  missing  or  out-of-position  parts 
as well  as open  seams, 
holes,  loose  connections  or other  conditions  which  could 
cause  a  heat  build-up  in  the  floor  pan  or  could  let 
exhaust  fumes  into  the  vehicle. 
See “Engine  Exhaust”  in 
the  Index. 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose  Inspection 
Inspect  the  hoses  and  have  hem replaced  if they  are 
cracked,  swollen  or deteriorated.  Inspect 
all pipes, 
fittings  and  clamps;  replace  as  needed. 
Throttle  Linkage  Inspection 
Inspect  the  throttle  linkage  for interference  or binding, 
and  for damage  or  missing  parts.  Replace  parts  as 
needed.  Replace  any  cables  that  have  high  effort  or 
excessive  wear. 
Do not  lubricate  accelerator  and  cruise 
control  cables. 
Brake  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the  corfiplete  system.  Inspect  brake  lines  and 
hoses  for’  proper  hook-up,  binding,  leaks,  cracks,  chafing,  etc. Inspect  disc  brake  pads  for  wear  and  rotors 
for  surface  condition.  Inspect  other  brake  parts, 
including  calipers,  parking  brake,  etc.  Check  parking 
brake  adjustment.  You may  need  to  have  your  brakes 
inspected  more  often  if your  driving  habits  or conditions 
result  .in  frequent  braking.  

Section 9 Index 
Accessory Power  Outlet ......................... 2-40 
AirBag 
....................................... 1-19 
How  Does  it Restrain 
.......................... 1-23 
How  it Works 
................................ 1-21 
Location 
.................................... 1-21 
Readiness  Light 
......................... 1.20.  2.46 
Servicing 
................................... 1-24 
What  Makes  it  Inflate 
.......................... 1-22 
What  Will  You  See  After it Inflates 
............... 1-23 
When  Should  it Inflate 
......................... 1-22 
Aircleaner 
.................................... 6-16 
Air  Conditioning 
............................ 3.3.  3.6 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
..................... 6-70 
Alignment  and  Balance.  Tire 
...................... 6-47 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning 
...................... 6-56 
Antenna.  Power 
................................ 3-28 
Antifreeze 
................................. ... 6-20 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Active  Light 
................. 2.49.  4.8 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
................ 2.48.  4.6 
Brakes 
...................................... 4-6 
Anti.Theft.  Radio 
.............................. 3-23 
Appearance  Care 
............................... 6-50 
Appearance  Care  Materials ....................... 6-58 
Arbitration  Program 
.............................. 8-6  Armrest.  Storage 
............................... 2-37 
Ashtrays 
...................................... 2-39 
Audio  Controls.  Steering  Wheel  Touch  Control 
....... 3-25 
Audio  Systems 
.................................. 3-9 
Auto-Down  Window 
............................ 2-24 
Automatic  Auxiliary  Temp  Control 
......................... 3-4 
DoorLocks 
................................... 2-4 
Electronic  Climate  Control 
...................... 3-1 
Overdrive 
................................... 2-16 
Check 
...................................... 7-37 
Fluid 
........................................ 6-17 
Operation 
................................... 2-14 
Park  Mechanism  Check 
........................ 7-39 
Audio  Equipment.  Adding 
........................ 3-26 
Automatic 
. Transaxle 
Battery 
...................................... 6-29 
Jumpstarting 
................................. 5-2 
Replacement.  Remote  Lock  Control 
................ 2-5 
Saver 
...................................... 2-36 
Warnings 
................................ 5-2.  5-4 
BBB  Auto  Line 
................................. 8-6 
Better  Business  Bureau  Mediation 
................... 8-6 
9-1  

. 
_I 
1. 
.. 
PedalTravel 6-29 .................................. 
.Replacing  System  Parts ................ ; ...... .. 6-29 
'System  Warning  Light 
.......................... 2-47 
Trailer 
........................................ 4-32 
Transaxle  Shift  Interlock 
... i .. : ................. 2-22. 
Y 
Transaxle Shift Interlock  Check ................... 7-38 
.. Wear ....................................... 6-28 
Braking 
......................................... 4-5 
Braking  in Emergencies 
............ 1 ............... 4-8 
Bre&-In.  New  Vehicle 
........................... 2-10 
Brightness  Control 
.............................. 2-33 
kulb  Replacement 
............................... 6-30 
BTSI 
........................................... 2-22 
BTSICheck 
................................... 7-38 
Chadian  Roadside  Assistance .I ................... 8-5 
Capacities  and  Specifications ........................ 6-69 
..Cassette  Deck  Service 
........................... 7-36 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
..... .I ............ ; ........... 3-10 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Errors 
.................... 3-12, 3-17 
. .. ~ Carbon  Monoxide .................... 2-22.4-26.  4-32 
Cassette  Tap.e  Player  Care 
.. ..................... 3-27 
.. CD Player  Theft-Deterrent  Feature ................. 3-23 
$enter  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
............... 6-36,  6-37 
Center  Passenger  Position 
......................... 135 
Certification  Label 
.............................. 4-27  Securing  in  a  Rear  Outside  $eat  Position 
....... , l-40, 1-412 
Securing in the  Center  Rear  Seat  Position .......... 1-44 .. 
Securing  in  the  Passenger 
Seat, Position 1-46 
Securing in the  Right  Front  Seat  Position  1-46 .. ......... 
. TopStrap ................................... 1-39 
.Where  to 
Put ............................... ... 1-38 
Cigarette  Lighter .............. .; ................ ' 2-39: 
Circuit  Breakers  and  Fuses 
........................ 6-61 
Cleaner. 
Air 646 ............................... .. 
Cleaning 
Fabric 
..... .................................. 6-50 
Inside 
of Your Oldsmobile ......... : ... .' ...... : . 6-50 
Instrument  Panel 
......................... ... ' . 6-53 
Leather 
.....................................'6-53 
. ........... 
.. 
.. 
... 1 
Aluminum  Wheels .. .-. ........................ 6-56 
Glass 
........................................ 6-54 
Outside 
of Your Oldsmobile .................... 6-55 
Special  Problems 
.............................. 6-52 .. 
stains ....................................... 6-50 
. Tires .............. : ............................. 6-56 
Viiyl ............................... : ........... 6-53 
Wheels 
............................. : ... : .... 6-56 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
.................... 6-54 
Climate  Control.  Steering  Wheel  Touch  Control ........ 3-9 
Climate  Control  System 
............................ '3-1 
Clock.  Setting  the 
................................. 3-9  

Hill  and  Mountain  Roads ......................... 4-21 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-32 
Hood  Checking  Things  Under 
......................... 6-7 
Release 
...................................... 6-7 
Ho~ 
......................................... 2-25 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-  17 
Ignition  Positions 
.............................. 2. 10 
Illuminated  Entry 
............................... 2-34 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-42 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
.................. 2-36 
Inspections 
Brakesystem 
................................. 7-40 
Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-40 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Boot 
.................. 7-40 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Seal 
................... 7-40 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose 
...................... 7-40 
Steering 
.................................... 7-40 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-40 
Throttle  Linkage 
.............................. 7-40 
Instrumentpanel 
............................... 2-42 
Brightness  Control 
............................ 2-33 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-43 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-61 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-33 
Jack,  Tire 
.................................... 5-23 
Jump  Starting 
.................................... 5-2 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-53  Key 
Lock  Cylinders  Service 
..................... 7-37 
Key  Reminder  Warning 
.......................... 2-11 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-1 
Labels 
....................................... 4-27 
Certification 
................................. 4-27 
Service  Parts  Identification 
..................... 6-59 
Tire-Loading  Information 
...................... 4-27 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-59 
Courtesy 
..................................... 2-33 
Dome 
.I .................................... 2-35 
Interior 
..................................... 2-33 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-32 
Latches,  Seatback 
................................ 1-5 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-4 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the  Engine  Running 
....... 2-21 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-39 
Lights  Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................... 1-20.2-46 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Active 
............. 2-49,  4-8 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
............ 2-48,  4-6 
Brake  System  Warning 
......................... 2-47 
Charging  System 
............................. 2-46 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
.................... 2-49 
Interior 
..................................... 2-33 
Low  Coolant  Warning 
......................... 2-50 
LowFuel 
................................... 2-56 
LowOilLevel 
............................... 2-55 
Oilwarning 
................................. 2-53 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
...................... 1-7,  2-45 
Security 
.................................... 2-55 
Service  Engine 
Soon .......................... 2-51 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-32 
9-5