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Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle. 
For example, 
these symbols are  used  on an 
original battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
BURNS 
SPARK 
OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BAllERY 
These symbols are important  for  you  and 
your  passengers 
whenever your 
vehicle  is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
SEAT 
BELTS 
These symbols  have  to 
do with 
your  lights: 
SIGNALS TURN 
FOG  LAMPS 
# 0 
These symbols 
are 
on some of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
WIPER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
These symbols are  used  on 
warning  and 
indicator lights: 
ENGINE k 
COOLANT - t6 
TEMP - 
CHARGING I-1 
BAllERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(0) 
h 
COOLANT 
ENGINE  OIL 
e, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(@) 
BRAKES 
Here  are  some 
other symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
P 
LIGHTER n 
HORN b 
SPEAKER 
b 
FUEL e3 
V 
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Manual  Front  Passenger  Seat 
The driver’s seat can  be adjusted  four ways. 
Use the  lever on the front  of the  seat to adjust the seat 
forward  or backward.  Pull up on the  lever 
on the  front  of 
the seat to unlock  it.  Slide the seat to where  you want it. 
To make  sure  the seat is locked into place,  release the 
lever and  try to move  the seat  with  your  body. 
To raise the seat,  pull  up on the lever on the right  side of 
the seat. 
To lower the seat, push the  lever down.  This 
seat 
is used  in  the right  front passenger position. 
To use, pull  up the lever on the front of the seat  to 
unlock it.  Slide the seat  to where  you want 
it. To make 
sure the seat  is locked into place, release the lever  and 
try to move the seat with your  body. 
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Dump  and Stow Feature 
The second and  third  row bucket seats have been 
designed 
to allow them to fold fully upward  and forward 
when the  seats  are anchored  in the rear-most  position. 
This  design improves both  luggagekargo capacity and 
rear  seat entrylexit. 
To use this  feature  on RIGHT  ONLY seats: Lift the 
upper lever  to fold 
the seatback forward. Push the  lower 
lever back and tilt the  entire seat and seatback  forward. 
To  use  this  feature  on  CENTER OR LEFT  or 
LEFT  ONLY  seats: Lift 
the upper lever to fold the 
seatback  forward. 
Push down on the rear release bar 
(located behind 
the seat), and tilt the  entire seat and 
seatback forward. 
To  release the  RIGHT ONLY seat 
from this position: 
Pull  the entire  seat back to  the upright position.  Lift the 
upper lever to  lift the seatback  up again.  Push and pull 
on the seat and the seatback 
to be  sure  both  are locked 
into position. 
To  release the CENTER  OR LEFT  or  LEFT 
ONLY 
seat  from  this position: Push the rear  release bar while 
you  pull the  entire seat back to  the upright position. Lift 
the upper lever  to lift the seatback  up again. Push and 
pull  on  the seat  and the seatback 
to be sure  both  are 
locked into position. 
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Entry to Third Row Bucket Seats 
The RIGHT ONLY seats  have  a  lower lever to tilt the 
seat  forward. 
To get into third row  seats, push back  the 
lower  lever  on the 
RIGHT ONLY seat (nearest the 
sliding  door) and tilt the seat  forward completely.  To 
return  the seat  to  its  normal  position,  pull the  seat  back, 
holding  the lower  lever  back.  Once 
the seat is  in place, 
release  the  lower lever. Push  and pull  on the  seatback 
to 
be sure  that it is  locked. 
To get  out  of the third row  seats, first lift  the upper lever 
on  the  seat ahead  of 
you to fold the  seatback  forward. 
Push  down 
on the rear  release bar under the seat ahead 
of 
you to tilt the entire  seat  forward. 
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Replacing  Rear  Bucket  Seats 
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CAUTION- 
TO HELP  AVOID  PERSONAL  INJURY. 
SECURELY LATCH SEAT IN LocATlON SHOWN. SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION. 
Follow the  diagram on the back  of the  seats  to  replace 
the  seats  in their proper  location. 
The  LEFT  ONLY seats fit only  in the left positions.  The 
RIGHT ONLY seats  fit only in the right positions.  The 
CENTER  OR LEFT  seat fits in the center position  and 
in  either  left position. 
Don’t  try to place the  seats  in backward,  because  they 
won’t latch that  way. 
A seat  that isn’t locked  into  place  properly  can 
move  around  in 
a collision  or  sudden  stop.  People 
in  the  vehicle  could  be  injured.  Be  sure  to  lock 
the  seat  into  place  properly  when  installing  it. 
 
1. With the entire seat tilted  forward, place the  front 
hooks  of the seat latch  onto the front 
floor pins. 
2. Firmly press the rear hooks  onto the rear  floor  pins. 
The  seat should lock  into position. 
3. Push and pull on the seat to  check that it  is  locked. 
4. Lift the upper  lever and pull  up on the  seatback  until 
it locks upright. Push and pull  on the seatback  to  be 
sure  that it  is  locked. 
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If the  seatback isn’t locked,  it could  move 
forward  in 
a sudden  stop  or crash.  That 
could cause  injury  to the person  sitting there. 
Always  press rearward  on the  seatback  to be 
sure  it  is locked. 
5. Check to see that  you have  put  the seats into the 
proper location, according to the label on each seat. 
If  not, the seats  may  not latch properly, and your 
passengers  may not have the proper safety belt. 
Safety  Belts: They’re  for Everyone 
This  part of the manual tells  you how to use safety belts 
properly.  It also tells  you some  things  you should  not do 
with  safety belts. 
And 
it explains  the Supplemental  Restraint System 
(SRS),  or  air bag system. 
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Don’t  let anyone  ride where  he or she  can’t  wear 
a safety belt properly. If you are in a crash  and 
you’re  not wearing 
a safety belt,  your  injuries 
can  be much  worse.  You can hit things inside  the 
vehicle  or be  ejected  from it. You  can be seriously 
injured  or  killed. In the  same  crash,  you might 
not  be 
if you  are buckled  up.  Always  fasten  your 
safety belt,  and check  that your  passengers’ belts 
are  fastened  properly  too. 
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Q: 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). 
Safety belts  are  for  everyone. 
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. 
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. 
1. 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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3. Pick up the latch plate  and pull the  belt across  you. 
Don’t  let  it get twisted. 
The  shoulder belt  may lock if 
you pull the belt across 
you  very  quickly. 
If this happens,  let the belt go back 
slightly  to unlock  it.  Then  pull the belt across  you 
more  slowly. 
4. Push the latch plate  into the buckle  until it clicks.  If 
the  belt  stops before 
it reaches  the buckle, tilt 
the latch plate and keep pulling until  you can buckle 
the belt. 
Pull  up 
on the latch plate to  make  sure it is secure. If the 
belt isn’t long enough, see “Safety Belt Extender”  at the 
end 
of this section. 
Make  sure  the release button 
on the buckle is positioned 
so you  would  be  able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly 
if you ever  had to. 
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