
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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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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5. Use a flat screwdriver  to release  the tabs holding the 
socket  in place. 
4. Gently remove and replace  the bulbs. 
5. Reverse this procedure  to  reassemble the lamp. 
Back-up Lamps 
1. Open the trunk lid and locate the back-up  lamps on 
the  inside 
of the lid. 
2. Gently remove  the bulbs from the socket. 
3. Replace the bulb  in the socket. 
4. Close the trunk lid. 
Tail/Stop/Turn  Signal  Lamps 
For the type of bulb to use,  see “Replacement Bulbs” in 
the Index. 
1. Pull back the trunk trim. 
2. Carefully pull tab A of  the plastic taillamp bracket 
away from the  center of the trunk, then  forward. 
When  the bracket  releases from its mount, pull the 
taillamp assembly  forward. 
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3. Wiggle the bulb  out of the socket. 
4. Replace the  bulb. 
5. Reverse the  steps  to  reassemble  the taillamp, 
stoplamp 
or rear turn  signal  lamp.  To 
change your dome lamp  bulb,  grasp  the center rront 
and  center  rear  portion 
of the housing and  squeeze 
firmly  but gently.  The housing  should pop 
off. 
If this doesn’t work,  you  may need to use a  small 
flat-head  screwdriver  under the side 
of the housing  to 
help pry 
it off.  

Seats EasyEntry 
................................... 1-6 
Folding  the Rear 
............................... 1-7 
Four-Way  Manual 
............................. 1-3 
ManualFront 
................................. 1-2 
Manual  Lumbar Support 
........................ 1-3 
Power 
....................................... 1-4 
Rear 
........................................ 1-7 
Restraint  Systems 
.............................. 1 . 1 
Seat Controls ................................. 1-2 
Securing 
a Child  Restraint ...................... 1-37 
Second  Gear. Automatic Transaxle 
................. 2-23 
Second  Gear. Manual  Transaxle 
................... 2-26 
Service 
........................................ 6-2 
Bulletins. Ordering 
............................ 8- 10 
Manuals.  Ordering ............................ 8- 10 
Parts Identification Label ....................... 6-56 
Publications. Ordering 
......................... 8- 10 
Work.  Doing  Your  Own 
......................... 6-2 
Service  and Appearance Care 
...................... 6- 1 
Service  and Owner Publications ................... 8- 10 
Service Publications 
............................. 8- 10 
Servicing  Your Air Bag-Equipped  Oldsmobile 
........ 1-26 
Sheet Metal  Damage 
............................ 6-54 
Shift  Lever.  Automatic Transaxle 
.................. 2-21 
Shift Light 
.................................... 2-27 
Shiftspeeds 
................................... 2-27 
Shifting  Automatic Transaxle 
.......................... 2-22 
Into  Park 
(P) ................................. 2-29 
Manual Transaxle 
............................. 2-25 
Out  of 
Park .................................. 2-31 
Shoulder Belt  Height Adjuster 
..................... 1 - 15 
Signaling  Turns 
................................ 2-36 Skidding 
...................................... 4-15 
Sound Equipment,  Adding 
........................ 3-21 
Spare Tire, Compact 
............................. 5-32 
Specifications  and Capacities 
...................... 6-62 
Specifications. Engine 
........................... 6-62 
Speedometer 
................................... 2-59 
SRS ......................................... 1-21 
Stains, Cleaning 
................................ 6-50 
Starter Switch  Check 
............................ 7-43 
Starting  Your Engine 
.................. 2- 16.2-17,  2- 18 
Steam 
........................................ 5-13 
Steering 
...................................... 4-11 
Column  Lock  Check 
.......................... 7-44 
In  Emergencies 
............................... 4-12 
Power 
...................................... 4-11 
Tips 
........................................ 4-11 
Wheel.  Tilt 
.................................. 2-35 
Speech Impaired, Customer Assistance 
............... 8-4 
Storage Compartments 
........................... 2-51 
Storage,  Vehicle 
................................ 6-35 
Stuck: 
In Sand,  Mud. Ice or  Snow .................. 5-33 
Sunvisors 
.................................... 2-54 
Sunglasses Storage 
.............................. 2-52 
Sunroof 
....................................... 2-55 
Supplemental Restraint System 
.................... 1-21 
Surge  Tank, Coolant 
............................. 5-16 
Surge  Tank Pressure Cap 
......................... 6-28 
Symbols,  Vehicle 
.................................. v 
Tachometer .................................. 2-60 
Taillamp  Bulb Replacement 
....................... 6-38 
Tape  Player  Care 
............................... 3-22 
Theft 
......................................... 2-12 
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