
To change  the factory  setting,  while in programming 
mode,  do  the  following: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Turn  the  interior  lamps  dial  all the way to the  right 
and  then  back  slightly  to  the  left. 
Count  the number  of chimes  you  hear.  The number 
of  chimes  tells  you which  mode  your vehicle  is 
set 
for. You change the mode  by turning  the interior 
lamps  dial all  the way  to the right  and then back 
slightly  to  the left. 
Repeat  Step 
2 until you hear  the  number of chimes 
that  matches the  mode you want. 
Mode 1: Both Off (The interior  lamps will turn on  or off 
at the  same  instant  that 
a door  is  opened  or  closed). 
Mode 2: Delayed Illumination  Only (The  interior  lamps 
will  stay  on  for  about 
25 seconds  after  all the  doors  and 
liftgate  are  closed,  or  until  you lock the doors.) 
Mode 3: Exit  Lighting  Only (The  interior  lamps 
will  come 
on whenever  you remove  the  key from 
the  ignition  and stay  on for  about 
25 seconds,  or until 
you lock the doors.) 
Mode 4: Both  On  (This  combines  modes 2 and 3). 
Automatic Door Locks 
Your vehicle  comes with this  feature set in Mode 3. This 
means  that: 
0 All doors  will automatically  lock when  you shift  out 
of PARK  (P). 
0 All doors  will automatically  unlock when the 
ignition 
is turned to OFF. 
To change  the factory  setting, while in programming 
mode,  do the  following: 
1. Press LOCK  on the power door lock switch. 
2. Count  the number  of chimes  you  hear.  The number 
of  chimes 
tells you  which  mode your vehicle is set 
for. 
You change  the mode  by pressing LOCK again. 
3. Repeat  Step 2 until you hear the number  of chimes 
that matches the  mode  you want. 
Mode 1: Off (Automatic door locking  and unlocking is 
disabled.  You will always  need to lock  you doors 
manually before  driving to increase  occupant  safety.) 
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Mode 2: Automatic Locking Only 
Automatic Door  Unlocking: Off 
Automatic Door Locking:  Shift out of  PARK (P) 
with the ignition  on and the driver’s  door  closed, 
and all doors  will lock automatically. 
Mode 3: Automatic Unlocking  With Ignition  Off 
Automatic Door Unlocking:  Turn  off the ignition 
with  the transaxle  in  PARK (P) and all  doors 
will 
unlock automatically. 
Automatic Door Locking:  Shift out of PARK (P) 
with the ignition on and the driver’s  door closed, 
and  all doors will lock automatically. 
Mode 4: Automatic Unlocking  With Transaxle in 
PARK (P) 
Automatic  Door  Unlocking: Shift into PARK (P)  with 
the  ignition  on  and  all  doors  will  unlock  automatically. 
Automatic Door  Locking:  Shift out of  PARK  (P) 
with  the  ignition on and the  driver’s  door  closed, 
and 
all doors  will  lock  automatically. 
Last Door Closed Locking and 
Lockout  Deterrent 
Your vehicle  comes with this feature  set in Mode 4. This 
means that: 
If  you  leave your key  in  the ignition and  leave the 
driver’s door open,  you won’t  be  able  to lock the 
doors  using the power  door lock switch. 
When  you press LOCK  on the power locks switch or 
key  chain transmitter (if equipped)  while any door or 
the liftgate is open, the  doors will not lock. Instead 
you  will  hear three chimes which  let 
you know that 
Last  Door  Closed Locking  is 
in operation. Five 
seconds after all  the doors and liftgate are  closed, all 
the  doors  and liftgate will  lock. 
To change the factory setting, while  in programming 
mode, 
do the  following: 
1. Press UNLOCK on  the power door lock switch. 
2. Count  the  number of chimes  you  hear.  The number of 
chimes  tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle  is  set  for. 
You  change  the  mode  by pressing  UNLOCK  again. 
3. Repeat Step 2 until you hear the number of chimes 
that matches the mode  you  want. 
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Mode 1: Both Off (Doors  will always  lock immediately 
when  you press  LOCK  on  the the power  door  lock 
switch  or the  key  chain  transmitter,  if equipped). 
Mode 2: Lockout  Deterrent  Only (If you leave  your key 
in the ignition  with the driver’s  door  open, you won’t be 
able  to lock  the doors  with 
the power  door  locks). 
Mode 3: Last Door  Closed  Locking  Only (If the  power 
door  lock switch  or key  chain  transmitter 
(if equipped) 
is  used  to lock 
the vehicle  while any  door  or the liftgate 
is  open,  you will  hear  three  chimes.  The  doors  will 
not 
lock.  Five  seconds  after  the last door  is closed,  all doors 
and  liftgate  will lock). 
Mode 4: Both On  (This  combines  modes 2 and 3). 
Remote  Driver’s  Unlock  Control 
Your vehicle  comes  with this  feature  set in Mode 2. This 
means  that: 
When you press  UNLOCK on your  Remote  Lock 
Control  transmitter, the  driver’s  door will unlock. 
When  you press  UNLOCK on your Remote  Lock 
Control  transmitter  again,  all  doors  and  the liftgate 
will unlock. 
To change  the factory  setting,  while  in the  programming 
mode,  do the  following: 
1. Press  UNLOCK on the key  chain transmitter. 
2. Count  the number of chimes  you  hear.  The number of 
chimes tells  you  which  mode  your  vehicle is set for. 
You  change the mode  by pressing  UNLOCK  again. 
3. Repeat Step 2 until  you  hear the number of chimes 
that matches the mode  you want. 
Mode 1: Remote All Doors  Unlock  (When  you press 
UNLOCK  on your 
key chain  transmitter, all  doors and 
the  liftgate  will unlock). 
Mode 2: Remote  Driver’s Door Unlock Only (When 
you press UNLOCK on your key chain transmitter 
once,  the driver’s  door will unlock. When  you press 
UNLOCK  on your  key chain  transmitter again, within 
five  seconds,  all doors  and the liftgate will unlock.) 
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Mode 4: Remote  Lock  Confirmation with Exterior 
Lamps  Flashing  and Horn Sounding  (On  Second 
LOCK  Press) 
0 Remote  Lock  Confirmation:  When  you use the 
key  chain  transmitter 
to lock  your  vehicle,  your 
park  lamps  will 
flash briefly  to let you know  the 
command  has been received.  The horn  will  sound 
briefly  and  your  park  lamps  will flash briefly  if  you 
press  the LOCK button  again within  five  seconds. 
Remote Unlock Confirmation:  When  you use the  key 
chain  transmitter  to  unlock your vehicle or operate 
your  power  sliding  door  (if equipped),  your park 
lamps  will flash briefly 
to let you  know  the 
command  has been  received. 
Content Theft 
Your  vehicle  comes  with this  feature  set in Mode 4. This 
means that: 
0 If  anyone  damages  or  enters  your  vehicle  while 
your  Content  Theft  Deterrent  system  is armed,  an 
alarm will  sound and your  park lamps  will flash 
for  two  minutes  if anyone  tries to  damage  or enter 
your  vehicle.  To 
change  the factory  setting, while 
in the programming 
mode,  do  the  following: 
1. Turn the park  lamps  on, then  off. 
2. Count  the number  of chimes  you hear.  The number 
of  chimes  tells you which mode your  vehicle is set 
for.  You  change  the mode  by turning the park  lamps 
on, then  off again. 
3. Repeat  Step 2 until you hear  the number  of chimes 
Mode 1: Damage  Detection  with Reduced Sensitivity 
(If  anyone  seriously  damages your vehicle  or opens  a 
door  or  the liftgate  while  your Content  Theft  Deterrent 
system 
is armed,  an alarm will  sound and your park 
lamps  will flash  for up to two  minutes.) 
Mode 2: Damage  Detection  Off  (If anyone  opens  a  door 
or  the liftgate while your Content  Theft Deterrent 
system 
is armed,  an alarm will sound and your park 
lamps  will flash  for  up to two  minutes.) 
that 
matches  the mode  you want. 
Mode 3: Off  (Your  content  theft  system is 
always  disarmed.) 
Mode 4: Damage  Detection  with  Normal  Sensitivity  (If 
anyone  damages  or enters  your  vehicle  while  your  Content 
Theft  Deterrent  system 
is armed,  an alarm will  sound  and 
your  park  lamps  will  flash  for up  to  two  minutes.) 
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Content  Theft  Deterrent  Arming 
and  Disarming 
Your  vehicle  comes with this feature  set in Mode 3. This 
means that: 
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0 
a 
Your  Content  Theft Deterrent system  will arm  when 
you  lock the  doors using either power  door lock 
switch while any  door or the liftgate  is open  and the 
key  is removed from the ignition. 
Your  Content  Theft Deterrent  system  will  arm when 
you  lock 
the doors  with your  key or key  chain 
transmitter and  the key  is removed from the ignition 
Your  Content  Theft Deterrent  system will disarm 
when  you  unlock the  doors with your  key or key 
chain transmitter. 
To  change  the factory setting, while  in the programming 
mode,  do the  following: 
1. Insert your second key fully  into any door  key 
cylinder and  turn  it 
to the unlock  position.  This step 
is inconvenient, but necessary to prevent accidental 
programming  of  this feature  to Mode 
2. Do not 
program this  feature to Mode 
2 without  first reading 
the special note  contained in the description  for that 
mode.  The door  key cylinder  must remain  in the 
unlock position during  Steps 
2-4. 
2. Press the horn symbol on  the key  chain transmitter. 
3. Count  the number  of chimes you hear.  The number 
of chimes  tells you which mode  your vehicle  is set 
for. 
You change the mode  by pressing the horn 
symbol  on the key chain transmitter again. 
4. Repeat  Step 3 until you hear the number  of chimes 
5. Remove your  key from  the door  key cylinder. 
Mode 1: Power Door Lock  Switch Arming  Off 
0 Your Content Theft Deterrent system will arm when 
you  lock 
the doors  with your  key or key  chain 
transmitter.  The key must  be removed  from the 
ignition  when  you  lock the doors  or  the Content 
Theft Deterrent system  will  not arm. 
that matches the mode you want. 
0 Your  Content Theft Deterrent  system  will disarm 
when  you  unlock the  doors with your key  or key 
chain transmitter. 
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Mode  Button  (MODE) - Press  this  button  to cycle 
through 
three modes of operation -- Off, 
Compass/"T'emperature  mode  and  Trip  Computer  mode. 
In  the Trip  Computer  mode, pressing  the MODE 
button  cycles through 
the five displays. Press  the 
MODE  button after the last Trip  Computer display 
to return the DIC  to the OFF mode. 
Off- No  driver information  is displayed  in  this mode 
of operation. 
TemperatureKompass  Mode- One of eight  compass 
readings  and the outside  temperature  are  displayed. 
If 
the temperature is below 38°F (3"C), the temperature 
reading  will toggle between displaying  the outside 
temperature  and 
the word "ICE" for  two minutes. 
Compass  Variance 
Compass  variance is the  difference  between magnetic 
north and geographic north.  In some  areas of  the 
country,  the difference is great enough  to  cause the 
compass  to give  false  readings. 
If this occurs, the 
compass  variance must  be set. 
Setting  the  Variance 
Turn  the  ignition  on  and cycle the  DIC  to  the 
CompassRemperature  mode. Press both  the  E/M  and 
MODE buttons for approximately five seconds.  The last 
entered  variance  zone  number  will  be  displayed. Press  the 
E/M  button 
until the  proper  variance  number, as shown 
on  the  map, 
is showing.  Press the MODE button  to set 
the  new  variance  zone 
and resume normal operation. 
The  display 
will show  all  the  display segments  for half  a 
second to acknowledge  the change 
in zone number. 
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Automatic  Compass  Calibration 
The  compass is self-calibrating  which eliminates the 
need to manually  set the compass.  When  the  vehicle is 
new, 
the calibration  process may  not  be complete. In 
these  cases  the calibration  symbol, C, will be displayed 
where 
the compass  reading  is normally displayed. 
To calibrate  the  compass: In an area  free  from  large  metal 
objects,  make  three 
360" turns.  The calibration  symbol 
will  turn 
off and  the  compass  reading  will  be  displayed. 
Manual  Compass  Calibration 
If the  compass  appears  erratic  and the calibration 
symbol  does  not appear,  you must manually  put 
the 
compass into the calibration  mode. 
Turn the ignition  on and  cycle the DIC  to the 
CompadTernperature  mode.  Press both the E/M  and 
MODE  buttons  for  at least 
10 seconds until the 
calibration  symbol  appears.  Release both buttons  and 
complete  three 
360" turns in an area  free  from  large 
metal  objects. 
The calibration  symbol will  turn  off  and 
the  compass  reading  will be  displayed. 
Error  Displays 
An error of the vehicle's  speed  sensor or fuel sender 
0 In the absence of vehicle  communications, a double 
will 
cause 
-E- to be  displayed. 
dash, 
--, is displayed. 
Trip  Computer 
There  are  five  trip  computer  displays  which may be 
stepped through  by pushing the  MODE button.  The 
information  will appear 
in the following  order: 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
Average  Fuel  Economy (AVG ECON) - This  shows 
the average  fuel  economy since the last  reset. 
Instantaneous  Fuel Economy  (INST  ECON) 
- This 
shows  fuel  economy for  the most recent  second 
of driving. 
Trip  Range  (RANGE) 
- This  shows  the estimated 
distance  that can be traveled  with the remaining  fuel. 
The  fuel economy  used to calculate  range  is based on 
the last few  hours 
of driving. 
Trip  Fuel Used  (FUEL  USED) 
- This  shows  the 
accumulated  fuel used  since  the last reset. 
Average  Speed (AVG 
SPEED) - This  shows  the 
average  speed since the last  reset. 
Resetting  the  Trip  Computer 
Press and hold the  MODE and E/M buttons  for at least 
two  seconds.  The  reset 
is acknowledged  with the display 
showing  all segments  on for  a  period  of  half 
a second.  A 
reset  can only  be  done 
in AVG  ECON,  FUEL  USED 
and  AVG 
SPEED displays.  Resetting  affects all three 
displays  regardless  of what display  you are in. 
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0 
+fl LOWER: This setting brings in most  of the  air 
through the  floor  ducts.  This  setting  is also  used  to send 
air  to 
the rear  of the  vehicle.  Keep the  area under the 
front  seats  free  of objects  that could  obstruct  airflow to 
the rear  of the vehicle. 
+’ DEFOG: This  setting  directs  air to the windshield 
and through  the  floor  ducts.  This  mode is particularly 
useful  during  cold  or  inclement weather because of your 
Oldsmobile  Silhouette’s  larger windshield area. 
w. 
DEFROST This setting  directs  most of the air  to 
the windshield  and  side window  vents. 
Mode Buttons 
RECIRC: Press this button  (the light will glow) 
to limit the amount  of fresh  air  entering  your vehicle  by 
recirculating  much  of the  air  inside  your vehicle.  You 
may 
use this  setting  to limit odors entering  your vehicle. 
Press  the OUTSIDE  AIR button  (the light on the 
RECIRC  button 
will go  off) to let  outside  air  circulate 
into 
the vehicle. 
OUTSIDE AIR: Press this button  (the light will 
glow)  to send  outside  air into  your vehicle. Using this 
setting while trying  to defrost  or  defog  the windows will 
help  clear  the vents 
of moisture. Press the RECIRC  button 
(the light 
on the  OUTSIDE  AIR button 
off) to limit  outside  air entering the vehicle. 
Air  Conditioning 
will go 
On  very  hot  days, your vehicle  will  cool  down more 
quickly  and economically 
if you  open  the  windows  long 
enough  to  let hot, inside air escape. 
For all settings, adjust 
the  temperature control  knob  and  fan speed 
as desired. 
To get maximum  cooling  or a quick cool-down  on  very 
hot  days,  press 
the A/C and RECIRC buttons  (the lights 
will  glow)  and turn  the temperature  knob  to the  left 
(toward the  blue  area). Adjust the mode knob 
to direct 
the air to the desired  location.  This setting should  not  be 
used  for long  periods 
of time  because the  air may 
become  too cold  and dry.  Push the A/C button again  (the 
light  will go off)  to  turn off the air  conditioning. 
When the air  conditioner  compressor  is on,  you  may 
sometimes  notice  slight changes 
in your vehicle’s  engine 
performance  and power.  This is normal.  The system  is 
designed  to help  fuel  economy  while it maintains 
the 
desired cooling  level. 
The  air conditioner  removes  moisture from the air, 
so 
you  may sometimes  notice water dripping  from under 
your vehicle  when 
it is idling or after it has  been  turned 
off.  This  is normal. 
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