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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Synchronization 
Your  Remote 
Lock Control  system  is  equipped  with a 
security system  that  prevents  anyone from recording and 
playing  back  your signal. The transmitter  does  not  send 
the

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Ashtray and Lighter 
Lift  the cover to reveal the front  ashtray  in the  front 
storage  armrest. 
To open the rear ashtray,  rotate  it  in  either  direction.  Lift 
it out by pushing  down on the

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Enhanced  Traction System Active  Light 
(If Equipped) 
LOW 
TRAC 
When  your  Enhanced 
Traction  System  is limiting 
wheel  spin,  this  light  will 
come  on. Slippery  road 
conditions  may exist

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Low Coolant  Warning  Light 
--I If this light comes on  and 
LOW 
COOLANT 
stays on, the vehicle should 
promptly be pulled  off 
the  road and  the coolant 
level checked. 
See  “Engine  Coolant

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
In this  section, you’ll find out how  to  operate  the  comfort control and audio  systems  offered with your  Oldsmobile. 
Be  sure  to  read abou

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Comfort Controls 
With this system,  you can control the ventilation and 
heating  in your vehicle. 
Your  vehicle also has 
the flow-through  ventilation 
system described  later in this section. 
Cl

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals BI-LEV: Use on cool, but sunny  days.  This  setting 
brings  in the  outside  air, but directs 
it in two ways. The 
cool  air is  directed  to  the  upper portion of your body 
through the  instrume

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Heating 
On cold  days,  use HEAT  with  the temperature knob all 
the  way  in the red  area.  The system will bring  in outside 
air, heat 
it and send it to the  floor  ducts. 
If  your  vehicle  h
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