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Backing Up 
Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with one hand. 
Then,  to  move the trailer 
to the left,  just  move that hand 
to  the  left. 
To move the  trailer  to the right, move your 
hand  to the right. Always back  up slowly  and, if 
possible, have someone  guide you. 
Making  Turns 
NOTICE: 
Making  very  sharp turns while  trailering  could 
cause the  trailer to 
come in contact  with  the 
vehicle.  Your vehicle  could be  damaged.  Avoid 
making  very sharp turns while  trailering. 
When you’re turning  with  a  trailer, make wider  turns than 
normal. 
Do this so your trailer  won’t strike soft shoulders, 
curbs, road signs,  trees or other objects.  Avoid jerky or 
sudden  maneuvers.  Signal well in advance. 
Turn  Signals  When  Towing a Trailer 
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,  use  the  highest  gear  possible. 
If you 
cannot  maintain  posted  speeds,  driving  at  a  lower  speed  may 
help  avoid  overheating  your  engine  and  transaxle. 
If  you  have a manual transaxle with 
FIFTH (5) gear, 
it’s  better not 
to use FIFTH (5) gear.  Just drive  in 
FOURTH 
(4) gear  (or, as you need  to, a lower gear). 
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Section 5 Problems on the Road 
Here you’ll  find what to do  about  some  problems that can occur  on the  road. 
5-2  5-3 
5-3  5-8 
5-13  Hazard Warning Flashers 
Other 
Warning Devices 
Jump  Starting  Towing  Your Vehicle 
Engine  Overheating  5-21 
5-22 
5-32 
5-33 
If a Tire Goes Flat 
Changing a Flat  Tire 
Compact 
Spare Tire 
If You’re  Stuck:  In  Sand,  Mud, 
Ice  or  Snow 
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Engine  Overheating 
You will find  a  coolant  temperature  gage on your 
Oldsmobile’s instrument panel. See “Engine Coolant 
Temperature  Gage” in the  Index. 
You will  also  find a 
LOW COOLANT level  warning light on your 
Oldsmobile’s  instrument  panel.  See  “Low Coolant 
Warning  Light” in the Index. 
If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine 
/r CAUTION: 
Steam  from  an  overheated  engine  can  burn  you 
badly,  even 
if you  just  open  the  hood. Stay  away 
from  the  engine  if you  see or  hear  steam  coming 
from  it. Just  turn  it 
off and get  everyone  away 
from  the  vehicle until  it cools  down.  Wait  until 
there  is no  sign  of steam  or  coolant  before 
you 
open  the  hood. 
If you  keep  driving  when  your  engine is 
overheated,  the  liquids  in  it  can  catch  fire. You or 
others  could  be  badly  burned.  Stop  your  engine  if 
it  overheats,  and  get  out  of the  vehicle  until  the 
engine  is  cool. 
I i 
NOTICE: 
If your  engine  catches  fire  because  you keep 
driving  with  no  coolant,  your  vehicle can be 
badly damaged.  The  costly repairs would not  be 
covered  by your  warranty.  
     
        
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If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, 
don’t  do anything else until 
it cools  down. 
Lne  coolant level should  be  at  or above 
FULL COLD. 
If it isn’t,  you  may  have a leak in the radiator hoses, 
heater  hoses, radiator, water pump 
or somewhere  else in 
the cooling system. 
J AUTION: 
Heater  and  radiator  hoses, and  other  engine 
parts,  can  be 
very hot.  Don’t  touch  them.  If you 
do, you  can be burned. 
Don’t  run  the  engine if there  is 
a leak.  If you run 
the  engine,  it  could  lose all coolant.  That could 
cause  an  engine  fire,  and  you could  be burned. 
Get  any  leak fixed  before  you drive  the  vehicle. 
I NOTICE: 
Engine  damage  from  running  your  engine 
without  coolant  isn’t covered  by your  warranty. 
If there seems to be  no  leak, with  the engine  on,  check to 
see 
if the electric  engine fan is running. If the engine  is 
overheating, the 
fan should  be running. If it isn’t, your 
vehicle needs service. 
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When to Check and What to Use 
Refer to  the  Maintenance 
Schedule to determine  how 
often  you should check the 
fluid  level 
in your clutch 
master cylinder reservoir 
and  for  the  proper  fluid. 
See  “Owner Checks 
and  Services”  and 
“Recommended Fluids and 
Lubricants”  in the Index. 
How to Check 
If you  can  see  fluid  in  the  reservoir,  the  level  is  acceptable. 
Engine Coolant 
The  cooling  system  in  your vehicle is filled  with 
new  DEX-COOL@engine  coolant.  This  coolant  is 
designed  to remain  in  your  vehicle  for 
5 years or 
150,000  miles  (240 
000 km), whichever  occurs  first, 
if  you add  only  DEX-COOL@  extended life  coolant. 
The  following explains your  cooling system and  how 
to 
add coolant  when it is low.  If  you have a problem with 
engine  overheating,  see “Engine  Overheating’’  in 
the Index. 
A 50150 mixture of water and the proper  coolant  for 
your Oldsmobile will: 
0 Give  freezing  protection down to -34°F (-37°C). 
Give boiling protection up  to 265 “F (129°C). 
Protect against rust and corrosion. 
Help keep the proper  engine temperature. 
Let the warning lights and gages  work as 
they  should.  
     
        
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Surge Tank Pressure Cap 
NOTICE: ~ 
Your pressure  cap  is an 15 psi (105 kPa) 
pressure-type cap and must  be tightly  installed  to 
prevent  coolant loss and  possible engine damage 
from  overheating. 
When  y'6u &place your surge tank pressure  cap, 
a 
GM cap  is recommended. 
Thermostat 
Engine  coolant  temperature is controlled  by a thermostat 
in  the  engine  coolant system. The thermostat stops the 
flow of coolant through  the radiator until the  coolant 
reaches  a preset temperature. 
When  you replace your thermostat, an 
AC' thermostat 
is recommended. 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
When to Check Power  Steering Fluid 
It is not necessary to regularly check power steering 
fluid unless  you suspect there 
is a leak  in the system  or 
you  hear an unusual noise. 
A fluid loss in this system 
could indicate 
a problem. Have  the system.inspected 
and  repaired.  
     
        
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Windshield  Wiper  Blade  Replacement Tires 
Your  new  Oldsmobile  comes  with  high-quality  tires  maae 
by  a leading  tire  manufacturer. 
If you  ever  have  questions 
about  your  tire  warranty  and  where  to  obtain  service,  see 
your  Oldsmobile 
Warranty booklet  for details. 
Replacement blades come 
in different types  and are 
removed  in different ways. Here’s  how to remove the 
type  with a release clip: 
1. Pull the windshield  wiper am away  from  the  windshield. 
2. Lift the release clip with a  screwdriver and pull the 
blade assembly  off the wiper arm. 
3. Push the new wiper blade securely onto the wiper arm. 
For proper  size and type,  see  “Capacities  and 
Specifications”  in the Index. 
Poorly  maintained  and improperly  used  tires 
are  dangerous. 
Overloading  your  tires  can cause 
overheating  as a  result 
of too  much  friction. 
You could  have  an  air-out  and a  serious 
accident.  See “Loading 
Your Vehicle”  in 
the  Index. 
CAUTION: (Continued) 
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Easy Entry Seat ................................ 1-6 
Electrical  Equipment.  Adding 
...... 2.17.2.18.  3.21.  6-56 
Electrical  System 
............................... 6-56 
Engine 
.................................. 6.10. 6.11 
Coolant ..................................... 6-24 
Coolant  Heater 
............................... 2- 19 
Coolant  Level Check 
.......................... 7-41 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
..................... 2-65 
Exhaust 
................. 2.10.2.32.2.33.4.29.  4.38 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-60 
Identification 
................................ 6-56 
OilLevelCheck 
.............................. 7-41 
Running  While  Parked 
......................... 2-33 
Specifications 
................................ 6-62 
Starting  Your 
...................... 2.16.247.  2.18 
Engineoil 
.................................... 6-12 
Adding 
..................................... 6-14 
Additives 
................................... 6-  17 
Checking 
................................... 6-13 
Pressure  Warning  Light 
........................ 2-69 
Used 
....................................... 6-17 
Whentochange 
.............................. 6-17 
Enhanced  Traction  System Active Light ......... 2.65.  4.9 
Enhanced  Traction  System  Warning  Light 
...... 2.64.  4.10 
Ethanol 
........................................ 6-4 
Exhaust.  Engine 
............ 2.10.2.32.2.33.4.29.  4.38 
Overheating 
................................. 5-13 
Warning 
Light ............................ 2- . 4.9 
Fabric  Cleaning 
............................... 6-49 
Fifth  Gear.  Manual  Transaxle 
..................... 2-26 
FillingYourTank 
................................ 6-5  Filter.  Air 
..................................... 6-18 
Finish  Care 
.................................... 6-52 
Finish  Damage 
................................. 6-54 
First  Gear.  Automatic  Transaxle ................... 2-24 
First  Gear.  Manual  Transaxle 
...................... 2-25 
Flashers.  Hazard  Warning ......................... 5-2 
Flat  Tire.  Changing 
............................. 5-22 
Fluids  and  Lubricants ............................ 7-47 
FogLamps 
.................................... 2-45 
Foreign  Countries.  Fuel 
........................... 6-4 
Fourth Gear. Manual  Transaxle .................... 2-26 
Four-Way  Manual  Seat 
........................... 1-3 
French  Language  Manual 
11 
FrontTowing .................................. 5-10 
Fuel .......................................... 6-3 
Filling  Your  Tank 
.............................. 6-5 
Gage ....................................... 2-72 
In  Foreign  Countries 
........................... 6-4 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
....................... 6-57 
.. ........................... 
Gages  Engine Coolant  Temperature 
.................... 2-65 
Fuel 
....................................... 2-72 
Speedometer 
................................. 2-59 
Tachometer .................................. 2-60 
GarmentHook 
................................. 2-54 
Gear  Positions.  Automatic  Transaxle 
................ 2-21 
Gear  Positions.  Manual  Transaxle 
.................. 2-25 
GloveBox 
.................................... 2-50 
Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating 
........................ 4-33 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
...................... 4-33 
GAWR 
....................................... 4-33 
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