1997 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS check engine

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual If you  drive  regularly in steep country,  or  if  you’re 
planning  to visit  there,  here are  some  tips  that  can  make 
your  trips  safer  and  more  enjoyable. 
Keep  your  vehicle  in  goo

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual 0 Tie  a  red  cloth  to  your  vehicle to alert  police  that 
you’ve  been  stopped  by  the  snow. 
Put on extra  clothing  or  wrap  a  blanket  around  you. 
If you  have  no  blankets  or  ext

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Turn Signals  When  Towing  a  Trailer 
When  you  tow  a  trailer,  your  vehicle  may  need  a 
different  turn  signal  flasher  and/or  extra  wiring.  Check 
with  your  Oldsmobile  retailer.  Th

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Parking  on  Hills 
You really  should  not  park  your  vehicle,  with  a  trailer 
attached,  on a 
hill. If something  goes  wrong,  your  rig 
could  start  to move.  People  can  be injured,  and

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual 1. Check the other  vehicle.  It must  have  a  12-volt 
battery  with  a  negative  ground  system. 
NOTICE: 
If the  other  system  isn’t  a  12-volt  system  with  a 
negative  ground,  both  veh

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual The coolant  level  should  be at  or  above FULL COLD. 
If it isn’t,  you  may  have  a  leak  in  the  radiator  hoses, 
heater  hoses,  radiator,  water  pump 
or somewhere  else in 
the  cooling

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Section 6 Service  and  Appearance  Care 
Here  you  will  find  information  about the care of your  Oldsmobile.  This  section  begins  with  service  and  fuel 
information,  and  then  it  shows

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual If your  vehicle  is  certified  to  meet  California  Emission 
Standards  (indicated  on  the  underhood  tune-up  label),  it 
is  designed  to  operate  on  fuels  that  meet  California 
specific