Page 72 of 372
Key  Release Button (Manual  Transaxle) Starting Your Engine 
The key cannot  be removed from  the ignition unless the Automatic Transaxle 
key release button is used. 
Move your shift lever to  PARK 
(P) or NEUTRAL  (N), 
Your  engine  won’t start in any  other position 
-- that’s a 
To remove the  key, turn the key to the OFF position. 
While pressing the  key release  button in, turn 
the key  to 
the 
LOCK position.  Pull the key straight out.  safety 
feature. 
To restart when you’re already moving, 
~ use NEUTRAL  (N) only. 
~ I NOTICE: 
I I I 
~ Don’t  try  to shift to PARK  (P) if your  Oldsmobile 
is moving.  If  you do, you  could  damage  the 
transaxle.  Shift  to PARK 
(P) only  when  your 
vehicle  is  stopped. 
Manual  Transaxle 
The gear selector should be  in NEUTRAL (N). Hold 
the clutch pedal 
to the floor  and start the engine.  Your 
vehicle  won’t start if the  clutch  pedal is not all the  way 
down 
-- that’s a safety  feature.  
     
        
        Page 78 of 372

Ensure  the  shift  lever  is  fully  in PARK (P) range  before 
starting  the  engine. 
You Oldsmobile has a brake-trmsaxle 
shift  interlock.  You have  to apply  your  regular  brake 
before  you 
can shift  from PARK (P) when  the  ignition 
key 
is in the RUN position. If you  cannot  shift  out of 
PARK (P), ease  pressure  on  the shift lever -- push  the  shift 
lever 
all the  way  into PARK (P) -- as  you  maintain  brake 
application.  Then  move 
the shift lever  into the  gear  you 
wish.  (Press  the  shift  lever  button  before  moving  the 
shift  lever.)  See 
“Shifting Out of PARK (P)” later in 
this  section. 
REVERSE  (R): Use this gear  to back  up. 
NOTICE: 
Shifting  to REVERSE  (R) while  your  vehicle  is 
moving  forward  could  damage  your  transaxle. 
Shift  to 
REVERSE  (R) only  after  your  vehicle 
is  stopped. 
To rock your vehicle back and  forth  to get out of snow, 
ice or sand without damaging your transaxle,  see “If 
You’re  Stuck: In Sand, Mud,  Ice  or Snow” in the Index. 
NEUTRAL (N): In  this  position, your  engine 
doesn’t connect  with the wheels. 
To restart  when you’re 
already 
moving, use NEUTRAL (N) only. Also, use 
NEUTRAL (N) when your  vehicle is being towed. 
r 
Shifting  out  of PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) while 
your  engine  is “racing”  (running 
at high  speed) is 
dangerous.  Unless your foot  is firmly on  the 
brake  pedal,  your vehicle  could  move  very 
rapidly. 
You could  lose control  and  hit  people 
or  objects.  Don’t  shift  out of 
PARK (P) or 
NEUTRAL (N) while your engine  is  racing. 
NOTICE: 
Damage  to  your  transaxle  caused by shifting  out 
of 
PARK (P) or NEUTRAL  (N) with  the  engine 
racing  isn’t  covered  by your  warranty. 
2-22  
     
        
        Page 148 of 372

SEEK: Press the down arrow  to  go to the start of the 
current  track if more than  eight  seconds  have played. 
Press  the  up arrow  to  go  to  the  next track. If  you hold 
the button  or press  it more than  once, the player  will 
continue  moving rearward  or forward through the  disc. 
SCAN: Press this button to  listen  to each selection  for  a 
few  seconds. The  disc will go  to  the next selection,  stop 
for  a  few seconds, then  go on 
to the  next selection. Press 
this button again to  stop  scanning. The sound will mute 
while  scanning,  SCAN will  appear on the display and 
the  disc direction arrow will blink while scanning. 
RCL: Press  this button to see which track is playing. 
Press it again within  five  seconds  to  see how long  it has 
been playing. 
To change what  is normally shown on the 
display (track or elapsed  time), press the button  until 
you  see the display  you want, then hold the button  until 
the  display flashes. While elapsed  time  is  showing, 
EL 
TM will appear  on the display. 
AM-FM: Press this button to play the  radio when  a 
disc  is 
in the player. 
TAPE-CD: Press this button to change to  the tape  or 
disc function  when the radio 
is on and  either a tape or 
CD  is inserted. Press 
AM-FM to return to the radio 
while 
a CD  or tape  is playing. The  inactive tape or CD 
will remain safely inside the  radio  for  future  listening. 
If 
you have the optional  CD changer and  the CD  changer 
is  loaded,  the TAPE-CD  button 
will activate the changer 
and  a box  will  be  lighted around  CDC  in the display. 
EJECT Press this button to remove the compact  disc 
or  cassette tape. The item with the  box around 
it on the 
display will  eject and the radio will  play.  EJECT  may  be 
activated  with either  the ignition  or  radio off. Cassettes 
and compact  discs may be  loaded with  the radio and 
ignition  off  if this button is pressed  first. 
If you leave  a 
compact disc  in  the player while listening 
to the radio,  it 
may  become warm. 
3-18