
9. Tighten  the  wheel nuts 
firmly in  a  crisscross 
sequence 
as shown. 
Incorrect  wheel nuts  or  improperly  tightened 
wheel  nuts  can  cause the wheel  to  become loose 
and  even  come 
off. This  could  lead  to  an accident. 
Be  sure  to  use  the  correct  wheel  nuts.  If you  have 
to  replace  them,  be  sure  to get new 
GM original 
equipment  wheel nuts. 
Stop  somewhere  as soon 
as you  can  and  have  the 
nuts  tightened  with 
a torque  wrench  to 100 lb-ft 
(140 Nom). 
NOTICE: 
Improperly  tightened  wheel nuts  can  lead to 
brake  pulsation  and  rotor  damage. 
To avoid 
expensive  brake  repairs,  evenly tighten  the  wheel 
nuts  in the  proper  sequence  and  to  the  proper 
torque  specification. 
Don’t  try  to put  the  wheel  cover 
on your  compact  spare 
tire.  It  won’t  fit.  Store  the  wheel  cover  in  the  trunk  unt\
il 
you  have  the  flat  tire  repaired  or replaced. 
NOTICE: 
Wheel  covers  won’t fit on  your  compact  spare.  If 
you  try  to  put 
a wheel  cover  on  your  compact 
spare,  you could  damage  the  cover  or  the  spare. 
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NOTICE: 
0 
0 Using  the  wrong  fluid  can badly  damage 
brake  system  parts.  For example,  just a few 
drops  of mineral-based  oil,  such  as engine 
oil,  in  your  brake system  can damage  brake 
system  parts 
so badly that they’ll  have  to  be 
replaced.  Don’t let  someone  put in the 
wrong  kind  of fluid. 
If you  spill  brake  fluid  on  your  vehicle’s 
painted  surfaces,  the paint finish  can  be 
damaged.  Be careful  not  to  spill  brake fluid 
on  your  vehicle. 
If you  do,  wash  it off 
immediately.  See  “Appearance  Care”  in 
the  Index. 
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Your  Oldsmobile  has  four-wheel  disc  brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in  wear  indicators  that  make  a 
high-pitched  warning. 
sound when the brake  pads are worn 
and  new  pads 
are needed.  The  sound  may  come  and go or 
be  heard 
all the  time  your  vehicle is moving  (except  when 
you  are pushing 
on the  brake  pedal  firmly). 
.. 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means’that 
sooner  or later  your brakes  won’t  work  well. 
That  could  lead  to  an accident.  When  you hear 
the  brake  wear  warning  sound,  have  your 
vehicle  serviced. 
I NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive with  worn-out  brake pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or  climates  may  cause  a  brake 
squeal  when  the  brakes  are  first  applied  or  lightly  applied. 
This does  not  mean  something  is  wrong  with  your  brakes. 
Free  movement 
of brake  calipers  and  properly  torqued 
wheel  nuts  are  necessary  to  help  prevent  brake 
pulsation.  When  tires  are  rotated,  inspect  brake  calipers 
for  movement,  brake  pads  for  wear,  and  evenly  torque 
wheel  nuts  in  the  proper  sequence  to 
GM specifications. 
Brake  linings  should  always  be  replaced 
as complete 
axle  sets. 
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Tire  Inspection and Rotation 
Tires  should  be  inspected  every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 
000 to 13 000 km) .for  any  signs of unusual  wear. 
If  unusual  wear  is present,  rotate  your  tires  as  soon  as 
possible  and  check  wheel  alignment.  Also  check  for 
damaged  tires  or wheels.  See “When  It’s  Time  for New 
Tires”  and  “Wheel  Replacement”  later  in  this  section  for 
more  information. 
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When  rotating  your  tires,  always  use  the  correct  rotation 
pattern  shown  here. 
Don’t  include  the  compact  spare  tire  in  your  tire  rotation. 
After  the  tires  have  been  rotated,  adjust  the  front  and 
rear  inflation  pressures  as  shown  on  the  Tire-Loading  Information  label.  Make  certain  that  all  wheel  nuts  are 
properly  tightened. 
See “Wheel  Nut  Torque”  in 
the  Index. 
The  purpose  of  regular  rotation  is to  achieve  more 
uniform  wear  for all  tires  on  the vehicle.  The first 
rotation 
is the  most  important.  See “Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services”  in  the  Index  for  scheduled 
rotation  intervals. 
A CAUTI, : 
Rust  or  dirt  on a wheel, or on  the  parts  to  which 
it  is  fastened,  can make wheel nuts become  loose 
after 
a time.  The  wheel  could  come off and  cause 
an  accident.  When  you  change 
a wheel,  remove 
any  rust  or  dirt  from places  where  the wheel 
attaches to the  vehicle. In  an emergency,  you  can 
use 
a cloth  or a paper  towel to do  this;  but be 
sure  to use  a scraper  or wire  brush  later, if  you 
need  to,  to get  all the  rust  or  dirt 
off. (See 
“Changing a Flat Tire”  in the  Index.) 
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Sound  Equipment.  Adding ........................ 3-26 
Spare  Tire.  Compact 
.............................. 5-33 
Specifications  and  Capacities 
...................... 6-69 
Specifications.  Engine 
........................... 6-69 
Speech  Impaired.  Customer  Assistance 
............... 8-3 
Speedometer 
................................... 2-44 
Stains.  Cleaning 
................................ 6-50 
Starter  Switch  Check 
............................ 7-38 
Starting  Your Engine 
............................ 2-  12 
Steam 
........................................ 5-13 
Steering 
....................................... 4-8 
Column  Lock  Check 
.......................... 7-39 
In Emergencies ................................ 4-9 
. Power ....................................... 4-8 
Tips 
......................................... 4-8 
Variable  Assist 
................................ 4-8 
Wheel.  Tilt 
.................................. 2-25 
Steering  Wheel  Touch  Control 
................. 3-9.  3-25 
Storage  Compartments 
........................... 2-37 
Storage.  Vehicle 
................................ 6-29 
Stuck: 
In Sand.  Mud.  Ice or  Snow .................. 5-34 
Sunvisors 
.................................... 2-40 
Supplemental  Restraint  System 
.................... 1 - 19 
Symbols.  Vehicle 
................................... v 
Tachometer .................................. 2-44 
Taillamp  Bulb  Replacement 
.................. 6-38.  6-39 
TapePlayerCare 
............................... 3-27 
Temperature  Knob.  Automatic  and  Auxiliary 
Temp  Control 
.............................. 3-4.  3-5 
Temperature  Knob.  Climate  Control  System 
........... 3-1 
SRS 
......................................... 1-19 
Sunroof 
....................................... 2-41  Theft 
.......................................... 2-8 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature.  CD  Player 
................ 3-23 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-24 
Third  Gear,  Automatic  Transaxle 
................... 2-16 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
............................. 2-25 
Time,  Setting  the 
................................ 3-9 
Tire  Chains 
.................................... 6-49 
TireLoading 
................................... 4-27 
Tire-Loading  Information  Label 
................... 4-27 
Tires 
......................................... 6-42 
Alignment  and Balance 
........................ 6-47 
BuyingNew 
................................. 6-45 
Chains 
..................................... 6-49 
Changing  a  Flat 
............................... 5-23 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-56 
Compact  Spare 
............................... 5-33 
Inflation 
.................................... 6-42 
Inflation  Check 
............................... 7-36 
Loading 
.................................... 4-27 
Pressure 
.................................... 6-42 
Temperature 
................................. 6-47 
Traction 
.................................... 6-47 
Treadwe  ar 
................................... 6-46 
Uniform  Quality  Grading 
....................... 6-46 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-45 
Wheel  Replacement 
........................... 6-47 
When  It's  Time  for New 
....................... 6-45 
TopStrap 
..................................... 1-39 
TorqueLock 
................................... 2-21 
Torque.  Wheel 
Nut .............................. 5-30 
TowingaTrailer 
................................ 4-29 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 5-7 
THEPrZOCK" 
................................. 3-23 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
.................... ... 6-44  

... ... 
underbody Flushing &mice ..................... 7-39 
'3 Underbody Maintenance 6-57 
Underhood  Electrical  Center ................. 6-64; 6-66 
......................... 
Dimensions ................................. 6-70 
Identification  Number ......... .,. ................ 6-59 
Loading .................................... 4-27 
Storage 
..................................... 6-29 
Ventilation  System ................................ 3-7 
Visor  Vanity  Mirrors 
............................. 2-40 
Visors.  Sun 
.................................... 2-40 
warning  Devices ................................. 5-2 
Warning  Lights;  Gages  and  Indicators ............... 2-45 
Washer  Fluid.  Windshield 
........................ 6-25 
Washing Your Vehicle ............................. 6-55 
Weatherstrips .................................. 6-54 
Wheel 
Alignment 
..... ; ............................ 6-47 
Nut  Torque .................................. 5-30 
Replacement ................................. 6-47 
Wrench 
..................................... 5-25 
Windows 
Auto-hwn 
................................. 2-24 
Lock 
....................................... 2-25 
 POW^ ........................................ 2-24 
Windshield  Washer 
...................... ! .......... 2-28 
Fluid ................................... 2-28,  6-25 
Fluid  Level 
Check ........ ': ..................... 7-36 
Blade  Replacement ........ i .................. 6-41 
FUS~S ........................................ 6-60 
Winter  Driving ................................. 4-23 
Wiring, Headlamp .............................. 6-60 
Wrecker 
Towing .................................. 5-7 
Wrench,  Wheel 
.................................. 5-25 
Windshield  Wiper .............................. 2-27 
Vehicle  Control 
...................................... 4-5 
Damage Warnings ............................... iv 
9-10