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The 1996 Oldsmobile  Cutlass  Supreme  Owner’s  Manual 
Seats  and  Restraint  Systems ............................................................. 
This section tells you  how  to  use  your seats and  safety  belts  properly.  It also explains  the  “SRS”  system. 
This  section  explains  how to 
start and  operate  your  Oldsmobile. 
This  section  tells  you  how to  adjust  the  ventilation  and  comfort  controls  and  how to operate  your 
audio  system. 
Here  you’ll  find  information  and  tips  about  the  road  and  how to drive  under  different  conditions. 
This  section  tells  you  what  to  do 
if you  have  a  problem  while  driving,  such  as  a  flat  tire  or 
overheated  engine,  etc. 
ServiceandAppearanceCare ............................................................ 
Here  the  manual  tells  you  how  to keep  your  Oldsmobile  running  properly  and  looking  good. 
Maintenance  Schedule .................................................................. 
This  section  tells  you  when to perform  vehicle  maintenance  and  what  fluids  and  lubricants to use. 
Customer  Assistance  Information ........................................................ 
This section  tells  you  how  to  contact  Oldsmobile  for  assistance  and \
 how to get  service  and owner publications. 
It also gives  you  information.on  “Reporting  Safety  Defects”  on  page\
 8-7. 
Index ........................................................................\
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Here’s  an  alphabetical  listing  of almost  every  subject  in  this  manual.  You can  use  it to quickly  find 
something  you  want  to read. 
FeaturesandControls .................................................................. 
Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems .................. ’. .................................. 
YourDrivingandtheRoad .............................................................. 
ProblemsontheRoad .................................................................. 
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R Section 1 Seats and  Restraint  Systems 
Here you’ll find information about  the seats  in your 
Oldsmobile  and  how  to  use  your  safety  belts properly. 
You  can also learn about some things  you should 
not do 
with  air bags  and  safety belts. 
Seats  and  Seat Controls 
This section tells  you  how  to adjust the seats  and explains 
reclining seatbacks, folding rear seats and head restraints. 
Manual  Front  Seat 
 CAUTION: 
You  can lose  control of the vehicle  if  you try to 
adjust 
a manual  driver’s seat  while the vehicle  is 
moving.  The sudden  movement  could  startle  and 
confuse  you,  or make  you push a pedal  when  you 
don’t  want to. Adjust  the driver’s seat  only  when 
the  vehicle  is  not  moving. Lift the bar  under the front of the  seat to unlock it. Slide 
the  seat 
to where  you  want  it and  release the  bar. Try to 
move  the seat  with  your  body  to  be  sure the seat is 
locked  in place. 
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If  I’m  a  good  driver,  and  I  never  drive  far  from 
home,  why  should  I  wear  safety  belts? 
A: You may  be an excellent driver, but  if you’re  in an 
accident 
-- even  one that isn’t  your fault -- you  and 
your  passengers can be hurt. Being a  good driver 
doesn’t protect  you from things  beyond  your 
control, such  as  bad drivers. 
Most  accidents  occur  within 
25 miles (40 km) of 
home.  And the greatest  number of serious injuries 
and  deaths occur  at speeds  of less  than 
40 mph 
(65 km/h). 
How to‘ Wear  Safety  Belts  Properly 
Adults 
This  part is only  for people  of adult size. 
Be aware that there  are’special things to  know  about 
safety belts  and children.  And  there  are different rules 
for  smaller children  and  babies. 
If a child will be riding 
in  your  Oldsmobile,  see  the part of this  manual 
called  “Children.”  Follow  those rules for 
everyone’s  protection. 
First, you’ll  want to know  which  restraint systems  your 
vehicle has. 
We’ll  start with  the driver  position. 
Safety 
belts are for everyone. 
Driver  Position 
This part describes  the driver’s restraint  system. 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
The driver  has a lap-shoulder belt.  Here’s  how to wear 
it  properly. 
i. Close  and  lock  the door. 
2.  Adjust  the seat (to  see how,  see “Seats” 
in the Index) 
so you  can sit up  straight. 
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To remove the child restraint,  just unbuckle  the vehicle’s 
safety  belt.  It 
will be  ready to work  for an adult or  larger 
child  passenger. 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in  the  Right 
Front  Seat  Position 
1 Your  vehicle  has a right front,passenger  air  bag. Never 
put a rear-facing  child  restraint in  this  seat.  Here’s  why: 
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A CAUTION: 
A child  in  a  rearfacing  child  restraint  can  be 
seriously  injured  if  the  right  front  passenger’s  air 
bag  inflates.  This  is  because  the  back  of  a 
CAUTION:  (Continued)  rear-facing  child  restraint  would  be  very  close  to 
the  inflating  air  bag.  Always  secure  a  rear-facing 
child  restraint  in  the  rear  seat. 
You’ll  be using  the lap-shoulder  belt.  See the earlier part 
about  the top  strap  if  the child restraint  has  one. 
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Because your vehicle has a  right  front passenger air 
bag,  always  move  the seat as  far back  as  it will go 
before  securing  a forward-facing  child restraint. (See 
“Seats”  in  the  Index.) 
Put 
the restraint  on  the seat. Follow the instructions 
for  the  child  restraint. 
Secure  the child  in the child restraint  as the 
instructions  say. 
Pick  up the latch  plate,  and  run  the lap  and  shoulder 
portions  of the  vehicle’s  safety  belt  through  or 
around  the restraint.  The child restraint instructions 
will  show  you  how. 
If the  shoulder  belt  goes  in  front of the  child’s  face or 
neck,  put  it behind  the child  restraint. 
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Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
Your automatic  transaxle 
may  have  a shift lever  on 
the  steering  column 
or 
on  the console  between 
the  seats. 
Maximum  engine speed is limited  on  automatic 
transaxle vehicles,  when you’re  in PARK 
(P) or 
NEUTRAL 
(N), to  protect driveline  components from 
improper  operation. 
There are several different positions  for your  shift  lever. 
PARK  (P): This  locks  your  front wheels.  It’s  the best 
position  to  use  when  you  start your  engine  because  your 
vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
A CAUTION: 
It is 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. 
Don’t leave your vehicle  when  the  engine  is 
running  unless you have  to. 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,  always  set  your  parking  brake  and 
move  the  shift  lever to PARK 
(P). 
See  “Shifting  Into PARK (P)” in  the  Index.  If 
you’re  pulling 
a trailer,  see “Towing a Trailer’’  in 
the  Index. 
Make  sure the shift  lever  is  fully  into PARK  (P) range 
before  starting the engine.  Your Oldsmobile  has  a 
brakeLtransaxle  shift  interlock. 
You must  fully  apply 
your  regular  brakes  before  you  can  shift from 
PARK (P) 
when  the  ignition is  in the  RUN  position.  If  you cannot 
shift out  of  PARK  (P), ease  pressure  on the  shift lever 
by 
pushing  it all the  way into PARK (P) while  keeping  the 
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Ventilation  System Ventilation Tips 
Adjust the direction  of airflow  by moving  the 
louvered vents. 0 
Your  vehicle’s  flow-through ventilation  system supplies 
outside air  into the vehicle  when it is  moving. Outside 
air  will  also enter  the vehicle  when the air conditioning 
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fan  is running. 
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Keep  the  hood  and  front air inlet  free of ice,  snow  or 
any  other obstruction,  such 
as leaves. The heater  and 
defroster  will  work  far better,  reducing the chance 
of 
fogging  the inside  of your  windows. 
When  you  enter a vehicle  in  cold  weather,  set the 
mode  to 
FLOOR or  LOWER  and  the  fan  to  the 
highest  speed for a few  moments  before driving 
off. 
This helps clear the intake  ducts of snow  and 
moisture and reduces the chance  of fogging the 
inside  of your  windows. 
Keep  the  air path  under  the  front seats clear  of 
objects. This helps air to circulate  throughout 
your  vehicle. 
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A CAUTION: I 
Do not  load  your vehicle  any heavier  than  the 
GVWR,  or either the  maximum  front or rear 
GAWR.  If  you  do,  parts on your  vehicle can 
break,  or it can  change  the way  your  vehicle 
handles.  These  could  cause  you  to lose  control. 
Also,  overloading  can shorten the  life of 
your  vehicle. 
I NOTICE: 
Your  warranty  does  not  cover  parts  or 
components  that fail because  of overloading. 
If you  put  things  inside  your  vehicle -- like  suitcases, 
tools,  packages  or anything  else 
-- they  will  go  as  fast as 
the  vehicle  goes.  If  you have  to  stop 
or turn  quickly,  or 
if  there  is a  ,crash,  they'll  keep  going. 
A CAUTION: 
Things  you put inside  your vehicle  can strike  and 
injure  people  in 
a sudden stop  or  turn,  or in 
a crash. 
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Put things  in  the  trunk of your vehicle. In a 
trunk,  put  them as far forward as you  can. 
Try to spread the  weight  evenly. 
Never  stack heavier  things,  like  suitcases, 
inside  the vehicle 
so that  some  of them  are 
above  the tops 
of the  seats. 
Don't  leave  an unsecured  child  restraint  in 
your  vehicle. 
When  you  carry something  inside  the 
vehicle,  secure 
it whenever  you  can. 
Don't  leave 
a seat  folded  down  unless  you 
need 
to. 
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Circuit 
Breaker  Description 
C  Power  Windows 
D  Power  Seats 
Fuse  Rating  Description 
1 CIGARETTE  LIGHTER -- 1nstru.ment 
Panel  Cigarette  Lighter 
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