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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Vehicle Symbols 
These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle. 
For  example, 
these  symbols 
are  used 
on an 
original battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY 
SHIELD

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
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you can learn  about the many  standard  and  optional  features  o

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Second-Gear  Start 
Your vehicle is equipped  with  a  second-gear  start 
feature.  Place the shift  lever  in  SECOND 
(2) gear  to 
provide  more  traction  when  you  are  starting  on  ice 
or  o

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Increasing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two  ways  to  go  to  a  higher  speed. 
Use  the  accelerator  pedal to get  to  the  higher  speed. 
Push  the SETDECEL  button,  then

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Daytime  Running  Lamps / Automatic 
Light 
Control 
Daytime  Running  Lamps (DRL) can  make it easier  for 
others  to  see  the  front  of your  vehicle  during  the  day. 
DRL can  be  helpful  in

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Brake  System  Warning  Light 
Your Oldsmobile’s  hydraulic  brake  system  is divided 
into  two  parts. 
If one  part  isn’t  working,  the  other  part 
can  still  work  and  stop  you.  For g

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Anti-Lock  Brake System Warning Light 
With the anti-lock  brake 
system,  this  light  will 
come  on  when  you  turn 
your  ignition  on  or  start  your  engine  and  it 
will 
stay  on for three

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OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1997  Owners Manual Avoid  needless  heavy  braking. Some people  dnve in 
spurts 
-- heavy  acceleration  followed  by  heavy 
braking 
-- rather  than  keeping  pace  with  traffic. This is  a 
mistake.  Your brakes  m
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