
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.  

Air Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is an  air  bag  readiness  light  on the  instrument 
panel,  which.  shows  AIR  BAG  or  the  air bag  symbol. 
The  system  checks  the  air  bag’s  electrical  system  for 
malfunctions.  The light  tells  you  if there  is an  electrical 
problem.  The system  check includes  the  air  bag  sensors, 
the  air bag  modules,  the  wiring  and  the  crash  sensing 
and  diagnostic  module.  For  more  information  on 
the air 
! bag  system,  see “Air  Bag”  in the Index. 
You  will see this  light  flash 
for  a  few  seconds  when  you 
turn  your  ignition  to  RUN  or  START.  Then  the  light 
should  go out.  This  means 
the  system  is ready. 
If the  air  bag  readiness  light  doesn’t  come  on  when  you 
start  your  vehicle,  or stays 
on, or comes  on when  you 
are driving,  your  air  bag  system  may  not  work  properly. 
Have  your  vehicle  serviced  right  away. 
Charging  ‘System  Light 
The  charging  system  light 
will  come  on  briefly  when 
you  turn  on  the  ignition,  as 
a  check  to  show  you  it’s 
working.  Then  it should 
go  out. 
.If  it stays  on,  or comes  on while  you  are  driving, 
you 
may  have  a  problem  with  the  charging  system.  It could 
indicate  that  you  have  a  loose  drive  belt  or another 
electrical  problem.  Have  it checked  right  away.  Driving 
while  this  light  is on  could  drain  your  battery. 
If you  must  drive  a  short  distance  with  the  light  on,  be 
certain  to  turn  off  all  your  accessories,  such  as the  radio 
and  air  conditioner.  

Thrn  Signals  When  Towing  a  Trailer 
When  you  tow  a  trailer,  your  vehicle  may  need  a different  turn  signal  flasher  and/or  extra  wiring.  Check 
with  your  Oldsmobile  retailer.  The green  arrows  on  your 
instrument  panel  will  flash  !whenever  you  signal  a 
turn 
or  lane  change.  Properly  hooked  up,  the  trailer  lamps 
will  also  flash,  telling  other drivers  you’re  about  to  turn, 
change  lanes  or  stop. 
When  towing  a  trailer,  the green  arrows  on  your 
instrument  panel  will  flash  for turns  even  if the  bulbs  on 
the  trailer  are  burned  out.  Thus,  you  may  think  drivers 
behind  you 
are seeing  your  signal  when  they  are not.  It’s 
important  to  check  occasionally  to  be  sure  the  trailer 
bulbs 
are still  working. 
Driving  On  Grades 
Reduce  speed  and  shift  to  a  lower  gear before you  ,start 
down 
a long  or  steep  downgrade.  If you  don’t  shift 
down,  you  might  have to use  your  brakes 
so much  that 
they  would  get  hot  and  no longer  work  well. 
On  a  long  uphill  grade,  shift  down  and  reduce  your 
speed  to.  around 
45 mph (70 krn/h) to reduce  the 
possibility 
of engine  and  transaxle  overheating.  If  you 
have  overdrive,  you  may  prefer  to  drive  in 
THIRD 
(3) instead  of  AUTOMATIC  OVERDRIVE (a) 
(or,  as  you  need  to,  a  lower  gear). 
Parking  on  Hills 
You  really  should  not  park  your  vehicle,  with  a  trailer 
attached,  on  a  hill.  If  something  goes  wrong,  your  rig 
could  start  to  move.  People  can  be injured,  and  both 
your  vehicle  and  the  trailer  can  be  damaged. 
But 
if you  ever  have to park  your  rig  on  a  hill,  here’s 
how  to do  it: 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes,  but  don’t  shift  into 
2. Have  someone  place  chocks  under  the  trailer  wheels. 
3. When  the  wheel  chocks are in place,  release-the 
regular  brakes  until  the chocks  absorb  the  load. 
4. Reapply  the  regular  brakes.  Then  apply  your  parking 
brake,  and  then  shift  to  PARK 
(P). 
5. Release  the  regular  brakes.  PARK 
(P) yet. 
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Electrical System Headlamp  Wiring 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
NOTICE: 
~~ 
~ 
Don’t  add  anything  electrical  t6 ydur Oldsmobile 
unless  you  check  with  your  retailer  first.  Some 
electrical  equipment  can  damage  your  vehicle 
and  the  damage  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your 
warranty.  Some  add-on  electrical  equipment 
can  keep  other  components  from  working  as 
they  should. 
Your  vehicle  has  an  air  bag  system.  Before  attempting 
to  add  anything  electrical  to  your  Oldsmobile,  see 
“Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Oldsmobile”  in 
the Index.  The 
headlamp  wiring  is protected  by a  circuit  breaker 
in 
the  underhood  electrical  center.  An  electrical  overload 
will  cause  the  lamps  to  go on  and  off,  or in  some  cases 
to  remain 
off. If this  happens,  have  your  headlamp 
system  checked  right  away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The  windshield  wiper  motor  is protected  by a  circuit 
breaker  and  a  fuse.  If the  motor  overheats  due  to  heavy 
snow,  etc.,  the  wiper  will  stop  until  the  motor  cools.  If 
the  overload 
is caused  by some  electrical  problem,  have 
it fixed. I  

Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
Circuit breakers in the  fuse  panel protect the  power 
windows  and  other power  accessories.  When the current 
load  is too  heavy,  the circuit breaker opens  and closes, 
protecting the circuit  until the problem 
is fixed. 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The  wiring  circuits  in  your vehicle are protected from 
short circuits  by a combination  of fuses,  circuit breakers, 
and  fusible thermal links  in the  wiring  itself. This 
greatly  reduces  the chance  of'fires  caused by 
electrical problems. 
Look  at the silver-colored  band inside  the  fuse.  If the 
band  is broken or melted, replace  the fuse.  Be sure  you 
replace  a bad  fuse  with  a new  one of the  identical size 
and  rating. 
Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block 
. .. . .. ,.. ,. 
These fuses are located  in a fuse block  on  the 
passenger's  side of the  instrument  panel. Pull 
off the 
cover  labeled 
FUSES to  expose  the fuses. 
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... ... 
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 
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