Drunken Driving 
Death  and  injury  associated  with  drinking  and  driving  is a  national  tragedy.  It’s  the  number  one contributor  to 
the  highway  death  toll,  claiming  thousands  of  victims 
every  year. 
Alcohol  affects  four  things  that  anyone  needs  to drive 
a  vehicle: 
0 Judgment 
0 Muscular  Coordination 
0 Vision 
Attentiveness. 
Police  records  show  that  almost  half  of all 
m .otor 
vehicle-related  deaths  involve  alcohol. In 
most cases, 
these  deaths  are the  result  of  someone  who  was  drinking 
and  driving.  In  recent  years,  some  18,000  annual  motor 
vehicle-related  deaths  have  been  associated  with  the  use 
of  alcohol,  with  more  than  300,000  people  injured. 
Many  adults 
-- by  some  estimates,  nearly  half  the  adult 
population 
-- choose’never  to drink  alcohol, so they 
never  drive  after  drinking. 
For persons  under 2 1, it’s 
against  the  law  in every 
U.S. state to  drink alcohol. 
There  are good  medical,  psychological  and 
developmental  reasons  for these  laws. 
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The 
obvious  way  to solve  this  highway  safety  problem 
is  for  people  never  to drink  alcohol  and  then  drive. But 
what  if  people  do? How  much  is  “too  much”  if  the 
driver  plans  to  drive?  It’s  a  lot  less than  many  might 
think.  Although  it depends  on  each  person  and  situation, 
here  is  some  general  information  on  the  problem. 
The Blood  Alcohol  Concentration  (BAC)  of  someone 
who  is drinking  depends  upon  four  things: 
The  amount  of alcohol  consumed 
The  drinker’s  body  weight 
0 The  amount  of  food  that  is consumed  before  and 
during  drinking 
The  length  of time  it has  taken  the  drinker  to 
According  to the  AmericamMedical  Association,  a 
180-lb.  (82 kg)  person  who  drinks  three  12-ounce 
(355  ml)  bottles  of  beer  in an  hour  will  end  up  with  a 
BAC  of  about 
0.06 percent.  The person  would  reach  the 
same  BAC  by  drinking 
three 4-ounce  (120  ml)  glasses 
of  wine  or three  mixed  drinks  if  each  had  1 
- 1/2  ounces 
(45 ml)  of  a  liquor  like  whiskey,  gin  or  vodka. 
consume  the  alcohol. 
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5; Pull  out  the  socket.^ W’indshied’wiper Blade‘Replacement 
6. Pull  the  buIb  out of 
the socket. 
7. Push innew bulb. .’ 
.’ 8. ’ .Replace  the  socket  into the housing  and 
turn clockwjse. - 
9. Replace  the  .taillamp  housing  to  -the  body of 
the  vehicle. 
10. Install  the two wing  nuts. 
1.1. Reposition the carpet  and  tighten  the  plastic  screws. 
3. Push  the  new  wiper  blade  securely  onto  the 
Fog Lamps I wiper arm/‘ 
Don’t trY to  change  a fog lamp  bulb  unless.You  have  the 
For  replacement  wiper  blade  length  and  type;  see 
proper  aiming.  equipment. 
See your  Oldsmobile  retailer.  “Reeplacement  Parts” in the  Index. - 
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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 
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PCV  Valve  
Radiator  Cap 
Spark  Plugs 
Windshield  Wiper  Blade  Replacement 
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