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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual .6. Remove any rust or dirt 
from the wheel bolts, 
mounting surfaces and 
spare  wheel. 
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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Never  use  oil  or  grease  on  studs or nuts. If you 
do,  the  nuts  might  come  loose.  Your  wheel  could 
fall 
off, causing  a  serious  accident. 
9. Replace  the  wheel  nuts 
with  the  con

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual - 
11. Tighten  the  wheel  nuts 
firmly in a  criss-cross 
sequence,  as  shown. I NOTICE: 
Improperly  tightened  wheel nuts can lead to 
brake pulsation  .and  rotor damage. To avoid 
expensive bra

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual A. Nut 
B.  Cover 
C. Wing  Bolt I 
D. Extension (Aluminum wheels only) 
E. Adapter 
E Wrench 
G. Jack 
. Flat  Road Tire 
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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Storing the Spare Tire and Tools 
Storing  a  jack,  a  tire or other  equipment  in  the 
passenger  compartment 
of the  vehicle  could 
cause 
injury. In  a  sudden  stop  or  collision,  loose 
eq

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Compact Spare Tire 
Although  the  compact  spare  tire  was fully inflated 
when  your  vehicle  was  new, 
it can  lose  air  after  a  time. 
Check  the  inflation  pressure  regularly.  It should

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, 
Ice 
or Snow 
What  you  don’t  want  to  do when  your  vehicle  is stuck  is 
to 
spin your  wheels  too  fast. The method  known  as 
“rocking”  can  help  y

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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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