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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 
FUEL e3  
         
        
        
     
        
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Seats and Seat Controls 
This section tells you about the seats -- how to 
adjust them,  and 
also about reclining  seatbacks and 
head restraints. 
Manual Seats 
I A CAUTION: 
You can lose  control of the  vehicle  if you try  to 
adjust a  manual  driver’s  seat  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving.  The sudden  movement  could startle  and 
confuse  you, 
or make you push a pedal  when  you 
don’t  want  to.  Adjust  the driver’s  seat  only  when 
the  vehicle  is  not  moving. Move the lever under the  front seat to unlock it.  Slide 
the seat  to where  you want 
it. Then release the lever and 
try to move  the seat  with  your  body,  to make sure the 
seat 
is locked  in place.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Power Door Locks 
With power  door  locks,  you 
can lock  or unlock  all  the 
doors  of your  vehicle  from 
the  driver  or  front  passenger 
door  lock switch. 
Automatic Door Locks 
Just close  your doors  and turn on the  ignition. If you 
have an automatic  transaxle, all 
of the  doors will lock 
when  you move your  shift lever  out 
of PARK (P) 
or NEUTRAL (N). If  you  have a manual transaxle, 
all 
of the  doors  will lock when the  vehicle  reaches  about 
8 mph (13  km/h).  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 when  you move your shift  lever  out 
of 
PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). If you have a manual 
transaxle,  the doors  will lock when the vehicle  reaches 
about 
8 mph (13 km/h).  All doors  will automatically 
unlock when the key  is turned to  the 
OFF position. 
If  you  don’t want the  doors  to automatically unlock 
when 
the key  is  turned to the OFF position,  you can 
remove the 
DR UNLK fuse. For fuse  location,  see 
“Fuses  and Circuit Breakers”  in the Index. 
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During normal operation, the SECURITY  light will go 
off after the engine  is started. If the  engine  stalls  and the 
SECURITY  light  flashes,  wait until the light  stops 
flashing  before trying  to restart the  engine. Remember  to 
release the key from  the 
START position  as soon as the 
engine  starts. 
If you  are  driving  and the SECURITY 
light  comes  on, you 
will be able  to  restart the  engine if 
you turn the  engine  off.  However, your Passlock  system 
is  not  working properly  and must be  serviced by your 
retailer.  Your vehicle  is not  protected  by Passlock  at this 
time.  You may  also want 
to check the  fuse  (see “Fuses 
and  Circuit  Breakers”  in the  Index).  See  your 
Oldsmobile  retailer  for  service. 
If the SECURITY  light comes on  while the engine  is 
running,  a  problem has been  detected and the system 
may  need  service.  See  your dealer  for  service. 
In an emergency,  call  the Oldsmobile Roadside 
Assistance  Program 
at 1 -800-442-OLDS (6537). 
New  Vehicle  cCBreak-InSS 
NOTICE: 
Your  modern  Oldsmobile  doesn’t  need  an 
elaborate  “break-in.”  But  it  will perform  better 
in  the  long  run 
if you  follow  these  guidelines: 
Don’t  drive at any  one  speed -- fast  or 
slow 
-- for  the  first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
200 miles (322 km)  or so. During  this  time 
your  new  brake  linings aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with  new  linings  can  mean 
premature  wear  and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline  every  time  you  get  new brake linings. 
See  “Towing 
a Trailer”  in the  Index  for 
more  information. 
0 Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 
Don’t  tow a trailer  during  break-in.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Turn and Lane  Change  Signals 
The turn  signal  has two upward (for right) and two 
downward  (for left)  positions. These positions 
allow you 
to  signal  a  turn or  a  lane  change. 
To signal a turn, move  the  lever  all  the  way  up  or  down. 
When  the 
turn is  finished,  the  lever  will  return  automatically. 
An arrow  on the instrument 
panel will  flash in the 
direction  of the 
turn or 
To signal  a  lane  change, just raise or lower  the  lever 
until  the arrow  starts to flash.  Hold 
it there until you 
complete  your lane change.  The  lever  will return  by 
itself when  you release  it. 
As  you  signal  a turn  or a  lane  change, 
if the arrows  flash 
rapidly,  a  signal bulb may  be  burned out  and other 
drivers  won’t see your 
turn signal. If a signal  bulb is 
burned  out, replace 
it to help avoid  an accident. (See 
“Bulb  Replacement” 
in the Index). 
If the  arrows  don’t  go  on  at all when you signal a turn, check 
the  fuse 
(see “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers” in the  Index)  or 
contact  your  Oldsmobile  retailer  service  department). 
Turn Signal On Chime 
A warning  chime signal will  come on if you have left 
your  turn  signal on for more than 
3/4 mile ( 1 km). 
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Sunvisors 
To block out glare, you can swing down the visors. You 
can also swing them to the side. 
Visor Vanity Mirror 
Open the visor cover to expose the vanity mirror. 
Accessory  Power  Outlet 
The  accessory  power  outlet  is  located  in the  front  storage 
armrest.  You can use  it  to  plug 
in an additional  electrical 
accessory.  Just  open  the  armrest  lid  and  remove  the  plug 
from the outlet. Be  sure to follow  the  proper  installation 
instructions  that  are  included  with  any  electrical  accessory 
you 
install. The accessory  power  outlet is protected  by a 
fuse  and  has a maximum  current  level. 
Garment Hook 
Push down on the tab 
marked with  a hanger 
symbol  to fold down the 
garment hook. 
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Your instrument  panel  is  designed to let  you know at a glance  how your vehicle is running.  You’ll know how fast 
you’re  going,  how much  fuel you have used and many  other things you’ll need  to  drive safely and economically. 
The  main components 
of your instrument  panel  are: 
A.  Vent 
B. Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
C.  Supplemental  Restraint System (SRS) and Horn 
D.  Hazard Warning  Flashers Switch 
E. Instrument  Cluster 
E Rear Window  Defogger 
G. Climate Control System 
H. Supplemental  Restraint System (SRS) 
I. Glove Box 
J. Gear  Shift  Lever 
K. Ashtray 
L. Audio System 
M. Windshield  Wipermasher  Stalk 
N. Ignition Switch 
0. Enhanced Traction System (ETS) Switch 
(If Equipped) 
P. Fog Lamps Switch (If Equipped) 
Q. Hood Release  Lever 
R.  Instrument  Panel Intensity Control/Interior Lamps 
S. Fuse Panel 
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2. Set  the parking  brake. 
3. Open  the  fuse  panel  on the  driver’s  side of the 
instrument  panel.  Remove  the  fuse  labeled 
PRNDL.  This  will  keep  your battery from 
draining  while towing. 
4. Turn the  ignition  key to OFF to unlock  the steering 
wheel.  See  “Ignition  Positions”  in the Index. 
5. Clamp  the  steering  wheel in a  straight-ahead 
position,  with a  clamping  device  designed 
for  towing. 
6. Release the parking  brake. 
When  you are  finished  towing,  make  sure  you replace 
the  PRNDL  fuse  in  the instrument  panel fuse  block. 
Towing  Your  Vehicle from the  Front 
(Manual  Transaxle) 
P 
m 
nA 
Tow  your  vehicle with  all  four wheels on  the ground. 
Follow these  steps: 
1. Set  the parking  brake. 
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