1997 Oldsmobile Aurora headlamp

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Changes or  modifications  to  this  system by other  than an 
authorized  service  facility  could  void authorization  to 
use this  equipment. 
This system  has  a range  of about 3 feet (1 m)  up

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Personalization Features Memory  Seat  and  Mirrors 
The  following 
list of features  that  are available  on your The transmitters  can also  be programmed  to move the 
Aurora can be programmed  to

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Tilt  Wheel hrn Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
A tilt  steering wheel allows  you to  adjust  the  steering 
wheel  before  you drive. 
You  can  also  raise it to  the  highest  level to give your 
leg

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Turn Signal On Chime 
If your turn signal is left on for more than 3/4 of a  mile 
(1.2 km), a  chime  will sound. To turn off the  chime, 
move the turn  signal  lever to the off position. 
Headlamps

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Headlamp High/Low Beam 
To change the headlamps 
from low  beam to high  or 
high to low,  pull the turn 
signal  lever  all the way 
toward  you. Then release 
it. 
When the high beams  are  on,  a l

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Lamps 
Headlamps 
See “Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever”  in the Index. 
Daytime Running Lamps 
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it  easier  for 
others  to  see  the front 
of your vehicle dur

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Fog Lamps 
To turn  on the fog lamps, 
first  turn  on the parking 
lamps 
or headlamps. Then 
press  the fog lamp switch 
located  on the left  side of 
the  instrument  panel. 
A 
light will glow  o

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Twilight  Sentinel 
TWILIGHTSENTINEL I 
Twilight  sentinel hlms your 
headlamps,  taillamps  and 
parking  lamps  on and 
off by 
sensing  how  dark  it 
is outside. 
To operate  it, leave the headlam
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