
Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster  @-Door  Models) 
Before you  begin  to  drive, move  the  shoulder  belt 
adjuster  to the height  that is right  for you. 
To move  it down,  squeeze  .the release lever  and  move 
the  height  adjuster  to  the desired  position.  You can  move 
the  adjuster  up  just by  pushing  up  on  the shoulder belt 
guide.  After  you  move  the  adjuster  to  where  you  want  it, 
try  to  move  it down  without  squeezing  the  release lever 
to  make  sure it  has  locked  into position. 
Adjust  the  height 
so that  the shoulder  portion of the 
belt 
is centered  on  your  shoulder.  The belt  should  be 
away 
from your  face and  neck,  but not falling off 
your  shoulder. 
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Brake  Pedal  Travel Battery 
See your  retailer if the brake pedal does  not  return to 
normal  height, or  if there  is a rapid increase  in pedal 
travel. This  could be a sign 
of brake trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every  time  you  apply  the brakes,  with or without  the 
vehicle  moving,  your  brakes adjust for wear. 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The  braking  system on a modern  vehicle is complex.  Its 
many  parts have  to  be  of  top  quality  and  work  well 
together  if the vehicle  is to  have  really  good  braking. 
Vehicles  we  design and test have top-quality  GM brake 
parts  in them,  as your  Oldsmobile does  when it is  new. 
When  you  replace parts  of your  braking  system 
-- for 
example,  when  your  brake linings wear  down  and  you 
have  to have  new ones  put in 
-- be  sure  you get new 
genuine 
GM replacement  parts. If you  don’t,  your 
brakes  may  no  longer work  properly.  For example, if 
someone  puts  in  brake  linings that are wrong  for your 
vehicie, the balance  between  your front and rear  brakes 
can change 
-- for  the  worse.  The braking  performance 
you’ve  come to expect  can change  in many  other ways 
if 
someone  puts in the  wrong  replacement brake parts.  Every  new 
Oldsmobile  has a Delco  Freedom@  battery. 
You never  have  to add  water  to  one of these.  When  it’s 
time  for a new  battery,  -we recommend  a Delco Freedom 
battery.  Get  one that  has  the replacement  number  shown 
on  the  original  battery’s  label. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If you’re  not  going  to  drive  your  vehicle  for 25 days  or  more, 
take 
off the  black,  negative (-) cable  from  the  battery. This 
will  help  keep  your  battery  from  running  down. 
Batteries  have  acid  that  can  burn  you  and  gas 
that  can  explode.  You can  be  badly  hurt  if  you 
aren’t  careful.  See  “Jump  Starting”  in  the  Index  for  tips  on  working  around  a  battery  without getting  hurt. 
Contact  your retailer  to  learn  how  to prepare  your 
vehicle  for longer storage periods. 
Also,  for your  audio system, see “Theft-Deterrent 
Feature”  in the  Index. 
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Whmd :Reglacanent 
Replace any  wheel  that  is  bent,  cracked, or badly  rusted 
or  corroded.  If wheel  nuts  keep  coming  loose,  the  wheel, 
wheel  bolts and  wheel  nuts should  be  replaced. If the 
wheel  leaks air,  replace  it (except  some  aluminum 
wheels,  which  can  sometimes  be  repaired). See your 
Oldsmobile  retailer if any  of these  conditions exist. 
Your  retailer  will  know  the  kind 
of wheel  you  need. 
Each  new  wheel  should  have  the  same  load-carrying 
capacity,  diameter,  width,  offset  and  be  mounted  the  same  way as  the  one  it replaces. 
If you  need  to replace  any  of your  wheels,  wheel  bolts 
or  wheel  nuts,  replace them  only  with  new 
GM original 
equipment 
parts. This  way,  you  will  be sure to  have  the 
right  wheel,  wheel  bolts  and  wheel  nuts  for your 
Oldsmobile  model. 
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Using  the wrong  replacement  wheels,  wheel  bolts 
or  wheel  nuts on your  vehicle  can  be  dangerous. 
It  could  affect  the brakin.g  and handling  of your 
vehicle,  make your tires  lose air and  make  you 
lose  control. 
You could  have a collision in which 
you  or others  could  be  injured. Always  use 
the correct  wheel,  wheel  bolts  and wheel  nuts 
for  replacement. 
NOTICE: 
The  wrong  wheel  can  also  cause  problems  with 
bearing  life, brake  cooling,  speedometer  or 
odometer calibration, headlamp  aim, bumper 
height,  vehicle  ground clearance and  tire or tire 
chain clearance to the  body and chassis. 
See “Changing  a Flat Tire”  in  the  Index for more 
information. 
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Vehicle  Dimensions Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
Wheelbase ............. 107.5”  (2730 inm) 
Tread  Width 
Front 
................. 59.5”(1512 mm) 
Rear .................. 58.0” (1472 mm) 
Overall  Length Coupe 
............... 193.9”  (4926 mm) 
Sedan ................ 193.7”  (492  1 mm) 
Overall  Width ............ 7 1 .O” ( 1804 mm) 
Overall  Height 
Coupe 
................ 53.3” (1 353 mm) 
Sedan.. ............... 54.8”(1391  mm) 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
Not  all air conditioning  refrigerants are the  same. 
If 
the air  conditioning  system  in  your  vehicle  needs 
refrigerant,  be sure  the  proper  refrigerant is  used. 
If  you’re  not  sure, ask  your  Oldsmobile  retailer. 
Air  Cleaner  Filter 
Battery 
All  Engines ......................... A1208C 
3.1L  (Code 
M) ...................... 525  CCA 
3.4L (Code 
X) ...................... 690  CCA 
Engine  Oil  Filter 
3.1L  (Code M) ........................ PF47 
3.4L(CodeX) 
......................... PF51 
3.1L  (Code 
M) ..................... CV892C 
3.4L  (Code  X) 
.......... : ........... CV895C 
All  Engines 
........................... RC27 
3.1L  (Code 
M) ............... AC.  Type  41-940 
Gap: 
0.060” (1.52 mm) 
3.4L  (Code  X) ................ AC  Type  41-919 
Gap:  0.045”  (1.14 
mm) 
Length ........................ 20” (510 mm) 
Type 
...................................p in 
PCV  Valve  
Radiator  Cap 
Spark  Plugs 
Windshield  Wiper  Blade  Replacement 
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I. i .. .. ....... 
'safety Belt  Extender ..................... 1 ...... $51 Seats . .. 
Safety  Belts ..................................... :2s:.21-6  Manual  Front ................................... 1-1 
Care .. ; ........................................ 6-53  Rear .......................................... 1-6 
I: 
Adults ... ....................... : ............ ;-:1~-11 Power ................... ., ..................... 1-2 . 
.. 
Center  Passenger.  Position ...................... 1-25 
Driver  Position 
................................ 1 - 11 
..How.  to Wear  Prop.  erly .......................... 1-11 
Lap-Shoulder ....................... 1-11.1-27.  1-31 
Questions  and  Answers 
......................... 1-10 
Rear Comfort Guides .......................... 1-34 
Rear'  Seat  Outside  Passenger  Positions 
....... 1-27,  1-30 
-Children 
..................................... 1-36 
Extender 
......................................... 1-5 1 
Incorrect  Usage ..................... 1-15.  1-44..  1-50 
LapBelt 
.,..........................;....... l-25 
Larger  Children i ............................... 1-48 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
............................. 1-27 
'Reminder  Light 
............................ 1-7.  2-45 
Replacing  After  a  Crash 
......................... i " 1-5 1 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position .................. 1-25 
Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster 
................... : 1-14 
Use  During  Pregnancy 
......................... 1-25 
Safety  Defects.  Repoding 
.......................... 8-7 ... 
Smaller  Children  and  Babies ..................... 1-36 
Why They  Work  1-7 
Safety  Chains 
.................................... 4-32 
Safety. Warnings  and  Symbols ................ ; ....... 1n 
Scheduled  'Maintenance  Services ...... ; ............. 7-3 
Seatback . 
Latches .......... .............. .... .... 1-5 
.. ............................... 
.. 
Restraint  Systems. 1-1 ................................. 
. Seat  Controls .. : ................................... 1-1 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint : ... A ................. 1-38 
Split  Fold-Down  Rear 
............................ 1-6 
Second  Gear,  Automatic  Transaxle .................. 2-16 . 
Security  System ................... : ................. 2-8 
'Service 
........................................ 6-1 
~~ 
Secutity  Light ................................... 2-55 
Bulletins,  Ordering 
.............................. 8-10 
Engine  Soon  Light 
............................. 2-51 
Manuals,  Ordering 
.............................. 8-9 
Parts  Identification  Label 
....................... 6-59 
Publications,  Ordering 
.............................. 8-9 
Work,  Doing  Your  Own 
.......................... 6-2 
Service  and  Appearance  Care 
....................... 6-1 
Service  and  Owner  Publications .................... 8-9 
Service  Publications 
................. ". ............. 8-9 
Servicing YO~ Air Bpg-Equipped  Oldsmobile ......... 1-24 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
................... ; ........ 6-56 
Shift  Lever ................................ ; ...... 2-14 .. 
Shifting 
Automatic  Transaxle 
.......................... 2-14 
.. 
Into  Park  (P) .............. '. ...... ........... 2-19 
Out  of Park 
.................................... 2-22 
. Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster ...................... 1-14