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The 1997 Oldsrnobile Achieva Owner’s Manual 
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Seats and Restraint Systems 
This section  tells you how to use  your  seats  and  safety  belts  properly. It also explains  the “SRS” system. 
Features and Controls 
This section  explains  how to start  and  operate your Oldsmobile. 
Comfort Controls and  Audio Systems 
This section  tells  you  how  to  adjust  the ventilation  and  comfort  controls and  how  to  operate your  audio  system. 
Your Driving and  the  Road 
Here you’ll  find helpful  information  and tips  about  the  road  and  how  to  drive  under  different  condition\
s. 
Problems  on  the  Road 
This section  tells  what  to  do if you  have a problem  while  driving,  such as a flat  tire or overheated  engine, etc. 
Service and Appearance  Care 
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 8-8. 
Index 
Here’s  an  alphabetical  listing  of  almost every  subject  in  this  manual. You can  use it to quickly  find 
something  you  want to read. 
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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 AVOID 
SPARKS 
OR 
FLAMES 
SPARK 
OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These  symbols are  important 
for you  and 
your  passengers 
whenever  your 
vehicle 
is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
4 
BELTS 
n 
POWER 
WINDOW 'tl 
These  symbols  have 
to do wilh 
your lamps: 
SIGNALS e e 
TURN 
RUNNING 
.'****o 
DAYTIME  LAMPS 
'** 
FOG  LAMPS $0 
These  symbols 
are 
on some of 
your controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
WIPER 
WINDSHIELD  DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
These symbols 
are used on 
warning and 
indicator 
lights: 
COOLANT - 
TEMP - 
CHARGING I-1 
BAlTERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(@) 
ENGINE  OIL w, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(@) 
BRAKES 
Here  are  some  other  symbols 
you may  see: 
FUSE -%- 
LIGHTER n 
HORN )tr 
SPEAKER 
b 
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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. 
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and Seat  Controls 
Safety  Belts: They’re  for Everyone 
Here Are  Questions  Many People 
Ask About 
Safety  Belts 
-- and  the Answers 
How to Wear  Safety  Belts Properly 
Driver  Position 
Safety  Belt Use During Pregnancy 
Right  Front Passenger  Position 
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Seat  Passengers 
Center  Passenger Position 
Children 
Child  Restraints 
Larger  Children 
Safety  Belt Extender 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
Replacing  Restraint System Parts After 
a  Crash 
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But  don’t  have a seatback  reclined  if your  vehicle  is  moving. 
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Sitting in a reclined  position  when  your  vehicle  is 
in  motion  can  be dangerous.  Even 
if you  buckle 
up,  your  safety  belts  can’t 
do their  job  when 
you’re  reclined  like  this. 
The  shoulder  belt  can’t  do  its  job  because  it 
won’t  be  against  your  body. Instead,  it  will be in 
front  of you. 
In a  crash  you could go into  it, 
receiving  neck  or  other  injuries. 
The  lap  belt  can’t  do  its  job  either.  In 
a crash  the 
belt  could  go up  over  your  abdomen.  The  belt 
forces  would  be  there,  not  at  your pelvic  bones. 
This  could  cause  serious  internal  injuries. 
For  proper  protection when the vehicle  is 
in 
motion,  have  the  seatback  upright.  Then  sit  well 
back  in  the  seat  and  wear  your  safety  belt properly. 
Head Restraints 
Slide the head restraint  up or down so that the top of the 
restraint 
is closest  to the top of your ears. This position 
reduces the chance  of a neck injury  in a crash. 
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Rear Seats 
Folding  the  Rear  Seat (If Equipped) 
To  fold down the rear  seat, pull forward 
on the seat tab. 
Push the seatback  up to return it to  its original position. 
To  make  sure the seatback  is secure,  push it into  a 
Mly 
upright  position. A loose  seatback  can cause  an injury  in 
a  sudden  stop. 
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. 
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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It is  extremely  dangerous  to  ride  in a cargo  area, 
inside  or  outside  of 
a vehicle. In a collision, 
people  riding  in  these  areas  are  more  likely to be 
seriously  injured  or killed. 
Do not  allow  people  to 
ride  in  any  area 
of your  vehicle  that  is  not 
equipped  with  seats  and  safety  belts. Be sure 
everyone  in  your  vehicle  is  in 
a seat  and  using a 
safety  belt  properly. 
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comes on as a reminder to 
buckle  up. (See “Safety 
Belt Reminder Light” 
in the Index.) 
In most states and Canadian provinces, the law says to 
wear safety belts. Here’s why: They work. 
You  never know if you’ll be in a crash.  If you do have a 
crash,  you  don’t  know if it will be a bad one. 
A  few crashes are mild, and some crashes can be 
so 
serious that even buckled up a person wouldn’t survive. 
But most crashes are 
in between.  In many  of them, 
people who  buckle up can survive and sometimes walk 
away.  Without  belts they could have been badly hurt 
or killed. 
After more  than 
25 years of safety belts  in vehicles, 
the facts are  clear.  In most crashes buckling up does 
matter 
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Why  Safety  Belts Work 
When  you ride in or  on anything,  you go as fast as it goes. 
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Take  the  simplest  vehicle.  Suppose it's just a seat on wheels. 
Put someone on it. 
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or  the  instrument  panel ... or the safety  belts! 
With  safety  belts, you slow down as  the vehicle  does. 
You  get more time  to stop.  You stop over  more  distance, 
and  your  strongest  bones take  the  forces.  That’s  why 
safety  belts  make  such 
good sense. 
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