
Automatic  Door  Locks 
Just close your  doors  and  turn  on  the  ignition. All of the 
doors  will  lock  when  you  move  your  shift lever out of 
PARK  (P) or NEUTRAL  (N).  All  doors will  unlock 
automatically  when  the ignition is turned 
off. 
If  someone  needs  to  get  out  while the vehicle  is 
running, have  that  person  use  the manual  or power  lock. 
When  the door  is closed again, it  will  lock  automatically 
as  long  as the  shift  lever  is  out of  PARK  (P)  or 
NEUTRAL  (N)  and  the ignition is  on.  Note that the 
door  must  be  opened, then closed, 
or the  door  will  not 
automatically  relock. 
If  you  don’t  want  the doors to  unlock  automatically 
when  you 
turn the  ignition off, you  can  remove  the Lock 
Control fuse  in the  instrument panel  fuse block.  See 
“Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers” in the Index. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
If you  are  leaving the vehicle, take  your keys,  open  your 
door  and  set the  locks  from  inside. Then  get  out  and 
close the  door. 
Remote Lock Control  (Option) 
If your Oldsmobile  has  this option, you can lock  and 
unlock  your  doors  or unlock  your’trunk  from  up to 
30 feet (9 m) away  using  the key  chain  transmitter 
supplied  with  your  vehicle. 
Your  Remote  Lock  Control  transmitter  operates  on  a 
radio  frequency  subject  to  Federal Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules. 
This device  complies  with  Part 15 of  the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1) This deVice  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This device  must  accept  any  interference  received, 
including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
Should  interference  to  this  system  occur, 
try this: 
0 Check  to  determine  if  battery  replacement  is  necessary. 
See the  instructions  on  battery  replacement. 
Check the distance.  You  may  be  too far from  your 
Check the location.  Other  vehicles  or objects may be 
See  your  Oldsmobile  retailer or a qualified 
vehicle. 
This product  has  a maximum  range. 
blocking  the signal. 
technician  for service. 
Changes  or modifications  to 
this system  by other  than  an 
authorized  service facility  could  void  authorization  to 
use 
this equipment. 
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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.  

To replace  your  batteries: 
1. . Insert a flat  object  like  a dime  into  the  slot  on  the  back 
of the  transmitter.  Gently pry apart  the  front  and  back. 
2. Gently  pry  the  batteries out of the transmitter. 
3. Put the  new batteries into the  transmitter as shown 
on  the  transmitter. 
Use Duracell@ batteries,  type 
DL20 16, or equivalent. 
4. Put the two  halves  back  together. Make sure  the 
halves  are  together  tightly 
so water  won’t  get  in. 
5. Test the transmitter. 
Trunk 
It can  be dangerous to drive  with the trunk  open 
because  carbon monoxide  (CO)  gas 
can come into 
your  vehicle.  You can’t  see  or smell  CO. 
It can 
cause  unconsciousness  and even  death. 
If you must  drive  with the trunk  open or if 
electrical  wiring or other  cable  connections 
must  pass through the  seal  between  the body 
and  the trunk: 
Make  sure all  windows  are shut. 
Turn the  fan on your heating  or cooling 
system  to its highest  speed  with  the setting 
on 
UPPER. That  will  force  outside air into 
your  vehicle.  See  “Comfort Controls”  in 
the  Index. 
instrument  panel,  open  them  all the  way. 
If you  have air outlets  on,or under  the 
See  “Engine Exhaust”  in the  Index.  

Trunk Lock 
To unlock the trunk  from 
the outside, insert the  door 
key  and 
turn it.  You  can also 
use  the Remote Lock 
Control transmitter,  if  your 
vehicle has this option. 
Remote Trunk Release  (Option) 
Press  the button  behind the 
glove  box door  to  unlock 
the trunk  from inside  your 
vehicle.  Your transaxle  shift 
lever  must be in 
PARK (P). 
Remember  that  your  trunk can be opened at any  time 
using  this  lock  release.  Be  sure to  lock  your  doors. 
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Theft 
Vehicle  theft is big  business,  especially  in  some  cities. 
Although  your  Oldsmobile  has  a  number  of 
theft-deterrent  features,  we  know  that  nothing  we put  on 
it can  make  it impossible  to steal.  However,  there are 
~ . ways  you  can  help. 
Key  in  the  Ignition 
If  you  leave  your  vehicle  with the keys  inside,  it’s  an 
easy  target  for  joy riders  or professional  thieves 
-- so 
don’t  do it. 
When  you  park  your  Oldsmobile  and  open  the  driver’s 
door,  you’ll  hear  a  chime reminding  you  to  remove  your 
key  from  the  ignition  and  take it with  you.  Always  do 
this.  Your  steering  wheel  will  be  locked,  and 
so will 
your  ignition  and  transaxle.  And  remember  to  lock 
the doors. 
Parking  at  Night 
Park  in  a  lighted  spot,  close all  windows  and  lock  your 
vehicle.  Remember 
to keep  your  valuables  out of  sight. 
Put  them  in  a  storage  area,  or take  them  with  you. 
’Parking  Lots 
If  you  park  in  a  lot  where  someone  will  be watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s  best  to  lock it up  and  take  your  keys. 
But  what  if  you  have  to  leave  your  ignition  key? What  if 
you  have  to  leave  something  valuable  in  your  vehicle? 
Put  your  valuables  in  a  storage  area,  like  your trunk 
0 Lock  the  glove  box. 
Lock  all  the  doors  except  the  driver’s. 
Then  take  the  door  key  with  you.  or 
glove  box. 
PASS-Key@ I1 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped 
with  the  PASS-Key 
I1 
(Personalized  Automotive 
Security  System) 
theft-deterrent  system. 
PASS-Key 
I1 is  a  passive 
theft-deterrent  system. 
It works  when  you  insert 
or  remove  the  key  from 
the  ignition. 
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Center  Console Convenience  Net  (Option) 
To open  the  storage  area,  press 
up on  the  latch  on  the 
front edge  and lift the  cover.  The console  has  a 
cupholder,  cassette tape and compact  disc  storage 
and  a  coinholder. 
Rear Door Cupholders 
You  may  have a cupholder  in  each rear door.  Your 
vehicle  may  have  a  convenience  net.  You’ll  see  it 
on  the  back  wall  of the  trunk. 
Put  small  loads, like  grocery  bags,  behind  the  net.  It  can 
help  keep  them  from  falling over  during  sharp  turns  or 
quick  starts and  stops. 
The  net  isn’t  for  larger,  heavier  loads.  Store  them  in  the 
trunk  as  far forward  as you can. 
You can  unhook  the  net so that  it will  lie  flat when 
you’re  not  using  it. 
You can  also  push  the  net  down  and 
hook  it under  the  plastic  hooks. 
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You,may see highway  signs  on  mountains  that warn of 
special  problems.  Examples  are  long  gmdes,  passing  or 
no-passing  zones,  a  falling  rocks  area  or  winding 
roads.  Be  alert  to  these  and  take  appropriate  action. 
Winter Driving 
Here are some  tips for winter  driving: 
0 Have  your  Oldsmobile  in good  shape for  winter. 
You may  want  to  put  winter  emergency  supplies in 
your  trunk. 
Include  an  ice scraper, 
a small  brush  or broom,  a  supply 
of  windshield  washer  fluid,  a  rag,  some winter  outer 
clothing,  a  small  shovel,  a  flashlight,  a  red  cloth  and  a 
couple  of  reflective  warning  triangles.  And,  if  you  will 
be  driving  under  severe  conditions,  include  a  small  bag 
of  sand,  a  piece  of  old  carpet  or a couple  of burlap  bags 
to  help  provide  traction.  Be sure  you  properly  secure 
these  items  in  your  vehicle. 
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. Loading ' Your' Vehicle 
Tm OCCUPANTS VEHICLE .CAP. WT, 
TIRE-LOADING  INFORMATION 
FRT. CTR. RR. TOTAL LBS. KG 
MAX. LOADING & GVWR  SAME  AS  VEHICLE 
CA.PAClTY  WEIG'HT 
XXX COLD  TIRE 
TIRE 
SIZE SPEED  PRESSURE. 
RTG 
PSI/KPa 
FRT. 
RR. 
SPA. 
IF TIRES  ARE  HOT,  ADD 4PSV28KPa. 
SEE OWNER'S  MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION 
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Two labels  on  your  vehicle  show  how  much  wei.ght  it 
may  properly  carry.  The  Tire-Loading  Information  label  is  inside  the 
trunk lid.  The  label  tells  you  the  proper  size, 
speed  rating  and  recommended  inflation  pressures'for 
the  tiies  on your  vehicle.  It  also  gives  you  important 
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information  about  the  number  of  people  that  can  be in 
your  vehicle  and the total  weight  you,  can  carry. This 
includes,  the  weight  'of all occupants,  ,cargo  and all 
nonfactory-installed  options. 
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The  other  label is the Certification  label,  found  on  the 
rear  edge 
of the  driver's  door. It  tells  .you  the gross 
weight  aqacity of your  vehicle,  called  the GVWR 
(Gross\Vehicle  Weight  Rating).  The  GVWR  includes 
the  weight 
of the  vehicle,  all  occupantS,  fuel  and  cargo. 
Never:  exceed  the 
GVWR for  your  vehicie  or the Gross 
Axle  Weight  Rating  (GAWR)  for  either,  the  front or 
'rear  axle. 
If you  do  have  a  heavy bad, spread  it  out.  Don't carry 
more  than 167 lbs. (75 kg) in your trunk: