
Oil Pressure  Warning Light 
This light tells you if there 
could  be a problem with 
your  engine  oil pressure. 
This light  can come  on briefly, which is normal and 
doesn’t show  a  problem: 
0 As a  bulb  check, the light comes on when you turn 
your key 
to RUN and  goes  off when the  engine is 
started. If it doesn’t,  be sure  to  have it fixed so it will 
be  there 
to warn  you. 
For the  four  cylinder  engine,  when idling  at a  stop 
sign,  the light may blink on and then  off.  In addition, 
if  you  make 
a hard  stop,  the light  may come on  for 
a  moment. 
But, when  this  light comes  on and stays on, it means oil 
isn’t going through your  engine properly. 
You could be 
low on  oil,  or you might have some other  oil problem. 
Don’t  keep  driving 
if the oil pressure  is low. If 
you  do,  your  engine  can  become so hot  that  it 
catches  fire. 
You or  others  could be burned. 
Check  your  oil 
as soon as possible and  have  your 
vehicle  serviced. 
NOTICE: 
Damage  to  your  engine  from  neglected  oil 
problems  can  be  costly and 
is not  covered  by 
your  warranty.  

Once you are moving  on the  freeway,  make certain you 
allow  a  reasonable  following  distance.  Expect to move 
slightly  slower at night. 
When  you want  to  leave  the  freeway, move  to  the  proper 
lane  well in  advance.  If  you miss your  exit, do not, 
under any  circumstances,  stop  and back up. Drive 
on to 
the next  exit. 
The  exit  ramp  can be curved,  sometimes  quite sharply. 
The  exit  speed is usually posted. 
Reduce your speed  according  to your speedometer,  not 
to  your  sense  of motion.  After  driving  for  any distance 
at  higher  speeds,  you  may tend to think you are going 
slower  than you actually  are. 
Before Leaving on a Long Trip 
Make sure  you’re  ready. Try to be  well rested. If you 
must  start when  you’re  not fresh 
-- such as  after  a day’s 
work 
-- don’t plan to make too many  miles that first  part 
of  the  journey.  Wear comfortable  clothing  and shoes  you 
can easily  drive in. 
Is your vehicle  ready for a long trip?  If you keep  it 
serviced  and maintained,  it’s ready  to  go.  If 
it needs  service, 
have 
it done before  starting  out. Of course, 
you’ll find experienced  and  able service  experts  in 
Oldsmobile retail  facilities all across North America, 
They’ll  be ready and willing 
to help if you  need it. 
Here are some things  you can check  before  a trip: 
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Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the reservoir  full? 
Are all windows clean inside and  outside? 
Wil2er Blades: Are they  in good  shape? 
Fuel, Engine Oil,  Other  Fluids: Have  you checked 
all levels? 
Lumps: Are they all working? Are the lenses  clean? 
Tires: They are vitally important to  a  safe, 
trouble-free  trip. Is the tread good enough  for 
long-distance  driving?  Are the tires all inflated 
to the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s the weather  outlook 
along  your route? Should  you delay your  trip  a short 
time  to avoid  a major storm system? 
Maps: Do  you  have  up-to-date  maps?  

Using Foam-Type  Cleaner  on Fabric 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
Vacuum and brush  the  area  to  remove  any  loose  dirt. 
Always  clean  a whole trim panel  or  section. Mask 
surrounding  trim along  stitch  or  welt lines. 
Mix Multi-Purpose  Powdered  Cleaner  following the 
directions  on the  container  label. 
Use  suds  only and apply with  a  clean  sponge. Don’t 
saturate  the  material and  don’t  rub  it roughly. 
As soon as you’ve cleaned the  section,  use  a sponge 
to  remove  the  suds. 
Rinse  the section  with a  clean,  wet sponge. 
Wipe 
off what’s left with  a slightly damp paper towel 
or  cloth. 
Dry it immediately  with 
a blow dryer. 
Wipe with  a  clean  cloth. 
Using Solvent-The Cleaner on Fabric 
First,  see  if you  nave to use  solvent-type  cleaner  at all. 
Some  spots  and stains  will clean  off better with  just 
water and mild  soap. 
If you need  to use  a  solvent: 
1. Gently  scrape  excess  soil  from the trim material with 
a  clean,  dull  knife  or  scraper. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
Use very  little cleaner,  light  pressure  and clean  cloths 
(preferably  cheesecloth).  Cleaning should start at the 
outside 
of the  stain,  “feathering”  toward the center. 
Keep changing  to  a  clean  section 
of the cloth. 
When  you clean  a  stain from  fabric,  immediately 
dry  the  area with  a blow  dryer  to  help  prevent 
a 
cleaning ring. 
Special  Cleaning  Problems 
Greasy or Oily Stains 
Stains caused  by grease,  oil,  butter, margarine, shoe 
polish,  coffee  with cream,  chewing gum,  cosmetic 
creams,  vegetable  oils, wax crayon,  tar and  asphalt  can 
be removed as  follows: 
1. Carefully scrape off excess  stain. 
2. Follow the  solvent-type  instructions 
described  earlier. 
Shoe  polish, wax  crayon, tar and asphalt  will stain  if 
left 
on a vehicle’s seat  fabric. They should  be removed  as 
soon as  possible.  Be careful,  because the  cleaner will 
dissolve  them and  may cause  them to  smead.  

Part B: Owner  Checks and Services 
Listed below are owner checks  and  services which 
should be performed  at the  intervals  specified  to  help 
ensure  the safety, dependability  and  emission control 
performance  of your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any necessary repairs  are completed at  once. 
Whenever  any  fluids  or lubricants 
are added to your 
vehicle,  make sure 
they are the  proper  ones,  as shown in 
Part 
D. 
At  Each Fuel Fill 
It is important for you or a service  station  attendant to 
perform  these  underhood  checks  at each fuel fill. 
Engine  Oil  Level  Check 
Check the  engine oil level  and add the  proper  oil if 
necessary.  See “Engine  Oil” in the Index  for 
further  details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
Check the  engine  coolant  level  and add DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  mix if necessary.  See “Engine  Coolant’’  in  the 
Index  for  further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level  Check 
Check the windshield washer  fluid level  in the 
windshield washer tank and add 
the proper  fluid if 
necessary.  See “Windshield Washer Fluid” 
in the Index 
for  further  details. 
At Least Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make  sure tires  are inflated to the  correct  pressures.  See 
“Tires”  in the Index  for  further  details. 
Cassette Deck Service 
Clean  cassette  deck.  Cleaning should be done every 
50 hours of tape play.  See “Audio Systems” in the Index 
for  further  details. 
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Latches. Seatback ................................ 1-6 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-6 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the  Engine Running 
....... 2-30 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-53 
Lights  Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................... 1.22.  2.6 1 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning ............ 2.63.  4.7 
Brake  System  Warning 
.................... 2.62.  6.31 
Charging  System  Indicator 
...................... 2-62 
Check  Engine 
................................ 2-66 
CheckOil 
................................... 2-70 
Cruise 
...................................... 2-71 
Engine  Oil  Pressure Warning  Light 
............... 2-69 
Enhanced  Traction  System Active  Light 
....... 2.65. 4-9 
ETS Warning .......................... 2- 64.  4. 10 
Interior 
..................................... 2-46 
Low  Coolant  Warning 
......................... 2-66 
Low  Washer 
................................. 2-71 
Passlock  Warning 
............................. 2-70 
Safety  Belt Reminder 
...................... 1.8. 2.61 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 4-33 
Lock-Out  Switch 
............................... 2-34 
Automatic  Door 
............................... 2-5 
Cylinders ................................... 7-42 
Door 
........................................ 2-4 
Key  Lock  Cylinder  Service 
..................... 7-42 
PowerDoor 
.................................. 2-5 
Rear  Door  Security 
............................. 2-6 
Steering  Column  Lock  Check 
................... 7-44 
Trunk 
...................................... 2-10 
CheckGages 
................................ 2-71 
Enhanced  Traction  System  Warning  Light 
.... 2.64.  4.10 
Upshift 
.................................... 2-71 
Locks 
......................................... 2-4  Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
...................... 2-66 
Low  Washer  Light 
.............................. 2-71 
Lubricants  and  Fluids 
............................ 7-47 
Lubrication  Service.  Body 
........................ 7-42 
Maintenance.  Normal  Replacement  Parts 
........... 6-63 
Maintenance  Record 
............................ 7-49 
Maintenance  Schedule 
............................ 7-1 
Introduction 
.................................. 7-2 
Long  Tripmighway  Definition ................... 7-6 
Long  Tripmighway  Intervals 
..................... 7-6 
Organization 
.................................. 7-3 
Owner  Checks  and  Services 
..................... 7-41 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
................ 7-45 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
............. 7-47 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
.................. 7-4 
Short Trip/City  Definition ....................... 7-5 
Short  Trip/City  Intervals 
........................ 7-5 
Maintenance.  Underbody 
......................... 6-54 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing 
................. 4-41 
Making  Turns 
with a  Trailer ...................... 4-40 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp 
...................... 2-66 
Manual  Front  Seat 
............................... 1-2 
Manual  Lumbar  Support .......................... 1-3 
Manual  Remote  Control  Mirror 
.................... 2-49 
ManualTransaxle 
............................... 2-16 
Shifting 
..................................... 2-25 
Starting  Your Engine 
.......................... 2-16 
Manual  Transaxle  Check 
......................... 7-42 
Manual  Transaxle  Fluid 
.......................... 6-22 
Methanol 
...................................... 6-4