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GENERAL  MOTORS,  GM,  the  GM  Emblem, 
OLDSMOBILE,  the  OLDSMOBILE  Rocket  Emblem 
and  the  name  CUTLASS  SUPREME  are registered 
trademarks  of General  Motors  Corporation. 
This  manual  includes  the latest information  at  the time  it 
was  printed.  We reserve the  right to make  changes  in the 
product  after.  that  time  without  further notice. 
For 
vehicles  first sold in Canada, substitute the  name 
“General  Motors  of Canada  Limited”  for Oldsmobile 
Division  whenever  it appears in  this  manual. 
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so it will 
you  sell the  vehicle,  please leave  this  manual in it 
so the 
new  owner  can  use  it. 
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Operation 
Press UNLOCK  once to unlock  the driver’s  door. Press 
UNLOCK again  within  five seconds to  unlock all the 
doors.  The  interior  lamps will come on (see “Illuminated 
Entry”  in  the Index  for more details). 
To lock  all doors, press DOOR. To unlock  the  trunk, 
press  the  vehicle symbol  on the  transmitter.  The trunk 
will  only  unlock 
if your  transaxle is  in PARK (P). 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your  Vehicle 
Each  key chain transmitter  is coded  to  prevent  another 
transmitter  from unlocking  your  vehicle. 
If a transmitter 
is  lost  or  stolen, a replacement can  be  purchased  through 
your  retailer.  Remember  to  bring  any  remaining 
transmitters  with  you  when  you 
go to  your  retailer. 
When  the retailer  matches  the  replacement transmitter  to 
your  vehicle,  any remaining transmitters  must also be 
matched.  Once  the new  transmitter  is coded,  the lost 
transmitter will  not  unlock  your  vehicle.  Each vehicle 
can have  only  two transmitters  matched  to it. 
Battery  Replacement I 
Under  normal  use,  the batteries in  your  key  chain 
transmitter  should last about  two  years. 
You  can tell the batteries are  weak  if the transmitter 
won’t  work  at the  normal range  in  any location.  If you 
have to  get close  to  your  vehicle before  the transmitter 
works,  it’s  probably  time to change  the batteries.  

‘ Starting Your Engine 
Move  your shift lever to PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL, (N). 
Your  engine  won’t  start  in any  other  position -- that’s  a 
safety  feature. 
To restart  when  you’re  already  moving, 
use  NEUTRAL  (N)  only. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  try  to  shift  to  PARK (P) if your  Oldsmobile 
is  moving. 
If you  do, you  could  damage  the 
transaxle.  Shift  to  PARK 
(P) only  when your 
vehicle  is stopped. 
~ 1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  your 
ignition  key 
to START.  When  the  engine  starts, let 
go  of 
the key.  The idle  speed  will  go down  as your 
engine  gets  warm. 
I NOTICE: 
Holding  your  key  in  START for  longer  than 
15 seconds  at a time will cause  your  battery  to 
NOTICE:  (Continued)  NOTICE:  (Continued) 
be  drained  much  sooner. And  the  excessive  heat 
can  damage  your  starter  motor. 
2. 
If your  engine  won’t start (or starts but  then  stops),  it could 
be flooded  with’too  much  gasoline. Try pushing you 
accelerator  pedal 
all the way  to the floor  and  holding  it 
there 
as you hold the key in START for up to 15 seconds. 
 his cl&  the  extra  gasoline  from the engine. 
I NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed  to  work with the 
electronics  in  your  vehicle. If you  add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could  change  the  way 
the  engine  operates.  Before  adding  electrical 
equipment,  check  with  your  retailer. 
If you  don’t, 
your  engine  might  not  perform properly. 
If you ever  have  to  have  your  vehicle towed, see 
the  part  of this  manual  that  tells how  to  do  it 
without  damaging  your  vehicle.  See “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
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AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  Player 
and  Automatic  Tone  Control 
Playing  the  Radio 
PWR: 
Press  the  upper  knob to turn  the  system on or off. 
VOL: Turn the upper  knob  clockwise  to  increase 
volume.  Turn  it counterclockwise  to  decrease  volume. 
RCL: Press  this  button  briefly  to  recall  the  station 
being  played  or  to  display  the  clock.  To  change  what  is 
normally  shown  on  the  display  (station  or  time),  press 
the 
RCL button  until  you  see the  display  you  want,  then 
hold  the 
RCL button  until  the  display  flashes.  If  you 
press  the  button  when  the  ignition  is  off,  the  clock  will 
show  for a  few  seconds. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to get AM, FM1 or FM2. 
The  display  shows  your  selection. 
TUNE: Press  this  knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  it  to 
choose  radio  stations.  Push  the  knob back 
in when 
you’re  not  using 
it. 
SEEK: Press  the  up  or down  arrow  to go to the  next 
higher  or lower  station.  The  sound  will.be muted 
while  seeking. 
SCAN: Press  this  button  and  release it to listen to 
stations  for a  few  seconds.  The radio  will  go to a  station, 
stop for  a  few  seconds,  then  go on to the  next  station. 
Press  the  button  again  to stop scanning.  The sound  will 
be  muted  while  scanning,  and  SCAN  will  appear  on the 
display.  If  you  press  SCAN  for more  than  two  seconds, 
the  radio  will  change  to  PSCAN mode.  PSCAN  will 
appear  on  the  display. 
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AM-FM  Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player 
with  Automatic  Tone  Control  (Option) 
Playing the Radio 
PWR: 
Press  this button  to turn  the system  on  or off. 
VOL: Turn  this  knob  clockwise to increase  volume. 
Turn  it counterclockwise  to decrease  volume. 
RCL: Press this  button  briefly to recall the station 
being  played 
or to display the  clock. To .change what is 
normally shown on the display (station or time),  press 
the button  until you see the display you want, then hold 
the button until  the  display flashes. 
If you press the 
buttan 
when the ignition is off, the clock will show for a 
few seconds. 
Finding  a  Station 
AM-FM: 
Press  this  button  to  get  AM, FM1 or FM2. 
The  display  shows  your  selection. 
TUNE: Press  this  knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  it  to 
choose  radio stations.  Push  the  knob  back  in  when 
you’re  not  using  it. 
SEEK:‘Press the  up  or  down  arrow  to  go  to  the  next 
higher  or lower  station.  The  sound  will  be  muted 
while  seeking. 
SCAN: Press  this  button  and  release it to listen  to 
stations  for a few  seconds.  The radio  will  go  to a station, 
stop for a  few seconds,  then go on  to  the next  station. 
Press  the button  again  to  stop scanning. The  sound  will 
be  muted  while  scanning, 
and SCAN  will  appear on  the 
display. 
If you  press  SCAN  for more  than  two  seconds, 
the radio  will  change  to  PSCAN  mode.  PSCAN  will 
appear  on the  display. 
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Adjusting the Speakers 
BAL: Press this knob, lightly so it extends, Tm the 
knob to move the sound  to the  left or right  speakers. Use 
the middk  position  to balance  these  speakers. 
FADE: Press  the knob  lightly--so  it 'extends.  Then  pull 
-. the knoti.all  the  way  out. T& it to move  the  sound  to 
, the front  or rear  speakers.  'Use  the middle  position  to' 
I -balance  these  speakers.' 
Push  the knob  back  in when  you're,not.using it. 
Playing a Compact  Disc 8. 
Insert  a  disc  partway  into the slot,  label  side,up. The 
player  will  pull  it in.  If the'ignition  is 
on and  the  radio  is 
off, the disc should  begin  playing. 
If you're  driving  on a very  rough  road  or if  it's  very  hot, 
the  disc  may  not  play  and 
Em, (error)  may  appear  on 
the  display.  When  things  get back  to normzil,  the disc 
should  play. 
If the  disc comes  out, it could  be  that: 
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The disc is upside  down. 
It  is  dirty,  scratched  or wet. 
It is  very  humid. (If so, wait  about  an hour  and 
try  again.) 
RCL: Press  this  button  to  see  which  track is playing. 
x Press  it again  within  five seconds  to see  how  long  it has 
been  playing. 
To change  what  is normally  shown  on  the 
display  (track  or elapsed-time),  press  the  button  until 
you  see  the  display  you  want,  then  hold  the  button  until 
the  display  flashes.  While  elapsed  time  is showing, 
EL TM  will  appear  on the  display. 
REV (1): Press  and  hold  this  button to quickly  reverse 
within  a  track  (song).  You will  hear  sound  at  a  reduced 
volume.  The display  will  show  elapsed  time. 
FWD (2): Press  and  hold  this  button  to  quickly  advance 
within  a  track  (song).  You will  hear  sound  at  a  reduced 
volume.  The display  will  show  elapsed  time. 
RDM (3): Press  this  button  to  hear  the  tracks  in random, 
rather  than  sequential,  order.  RDM  will  appear  on  the 
display  when  you  press 
this button.  Press  RDM  again  to 
turn 
off random  play. 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to  play  the  radio  when  a  disc 
is  in  the  player. 
CD: Press  this  button  to change  to  the  disc  function 
when  the  radio  is 
on if  a  disc is already  loaded.  The.disc 
will  start  playing  at the  point  where 
it was  stopped. A 
box  will  appear  around  CD on  the  display'when  the  disc 
is active. 
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RCL: Press this button  briefly  to  recall the station 
being  played  or to  display  the  clock. To change  what  is 
normally  shown  on  the display  (station  or time),  press 
the  RCL  button  until you see the display  you  want,  then 
press  the button  when  the ignition is off,  the  clock  will 
show  for a few  seconds. 
~ ' hold  the  RCL  button  until the display flashes.  If  you 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press this button to  get  AM, FM1 or FM2. 
The display  shows  your selection. 
TUNE: Press  this knob  lightly so it extends.  'Turn it to 
choose radio  stations. Push the knob  back in when 
you're  not  using  it. 
SEEK: Press the up or down  arrow  to go to  the  next 
higher or  lower station.  The sound  will  be  muted 
while  seeking. 
SCAN: Press  this  button  and  release it  to listen to 
stations for a  few seconds. The radio  will go to a station, 
stop for a  few  seconds,  then  go on to the  next station. 
Press  the  button  again  to  stop scanning. The  sound  will 
be  muted  while  scanning,  and  SCAN  will  appearon the 
display.  If  you  press  SCAN  for more  than  two  seconds, 
the radio  will  change  to  PSCAN  mode.  PSCAN  will 
appear  on the  display. 
PSCAN: Press  SCAN  for more  than  two  seconds,  and 
PSCAN  will  appear on the  display.  The radio  will go 
to 
the first  preset station  stored  on  your  pushbuttons,  stop 
for  a few  seconds,  then  go  on  to the next  preset  station. 
Press  SCAN  again  to  stop scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  five numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to  your  favorite stations. You can set  up  to 
15 stations (five  AM, five 
mM1 and five  FM2). 
1.  Press  AM-FM  to  select the band. 
2. Find the  station  you  want  by using  TUNE  or SEEK. 
3. Press  TONE  to  select the  graph  that best  suits  the 
type  of station  selected. 
4. Press  and  hold  one of the  five numbered  buttons. 
5.  The  sound  will  mute.  When  it returns, release  the 
button.  Whenever  you  press  that  numbered  button, 
the  station  you set will  return  and  the  TONE 
equalization  that  you  selected will also  be 
automatically  selected  for that  button. 
If  you  manually  tune  or use  SEEK  or SCAN  to  find a 
frequency  stored  in  a preset, the TONE  equalization 
stored  for that  frequency  will  not  be  recalled.  Always 
check the  display first to  make  sure you  have  the 
correct  band.  

SCAN: Press this button  to listen  to each selection for a 
few seconds.  The tape  will go to the  next  selection,  stop 
for  a few  seconds,  then go on to the  next  selection. Press 
this button  again  to stop scanning.  The sound  will be 
muted,  SCAN  will appear on the  display  and  the tape 
direction arrow will  blink while scanning. 
TONE: Press this button  to select a  TONE  while 
playing a cassette. The  tone will be automatically  set 
whenever  you  play  a cassette tape. 
AM-FM: Press this button  to  play  the  radio  when  a tape 
is  in  the  player.  The  tape  will  stop  but  remain  in  the  playe\
r. 
TAPE-CD: Press this button if you  have a  disc loaded 
in  the  changer  and the radio  is playing,  to  play a 
compact disc. Press  AM-FM to return to the  radio  when 
a compact disc is playing. Press  TAPE-CD  to  switch 
between  the tape and compact disc  if both  are loaded. 
The  inactive  tape or CD-  will remain safely  inside  the 
radio  for  future  listening. 
EJECT Press this button  to remove  the tape. The 
radio will  play. EJECT  may  be  activated  with either the 
ignition or radio  off. Cassettes  may  be  loaded  with  the 
radio  and ignition 
off if this  button  is pressed first. 
CLN: This message  may  appear  on  the display.  If it 
does,  your cassette tape  player  needs  to  be cleaned. It 
will still  play tapes,  but  you  should  clean  it as  soon  as 
possible  to prevent damage  to your  tapes  and  player. 
See  “Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape  Player”  in  the Index. 
After  you clean  the player,  press  and  hold  EJECT for 
five  seconds  to  reset the CLN  indicator.  The radio  will 
display 
--- to  show  the indicator  was reset. 
Playing  a  Compact Disc 
The CD  player  will  play  either normal-size  discs  or the 
smaller 
8 cm  discs  without  an adapter. 
With  the ignition  on,  insert a disc  partway  into the slot, 
label  side up. The  player  will  pull 
it in and  the  disc 
should  begin  playing. 
Note  that when  the disc  is inserted,  CD  will  be 
displayed.  When the disc is playing, a 
box will appear 
around  CD  on  the display. 
If you  select a  tone setting  for 
your  CD,  it will  be  activated  each time you  play a CD. 
As  each  new  track  starts to  play,  the track  number  will 
appear  in the  display. 
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