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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Your anti-lock  brakes improve your vehicle’s stability 
when 
you make  a hard  stop on a  slippery  road. Even 
though 
you have  the anti-lock  braking  system,  you’ll 
want to begin  stopping

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals 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  extra clothin

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Total  Weight on Your  Vehicle’s  Tires 
Be  sure your vehicle’s tires are inflated  to the upper 
limit  for  cold tires.  You’ll find these  numbers on 
the Tire-Loading  Information label at

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals r 
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A vehicle  can  fall  from a car  carrier if it  isn’t 
adequately  secured.  This  can  cause  a  collision, 
serious  personal  injury  and vehicle  damage.  The 
vehicle  should  be  tightl

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals If a Tire Goes  Flat 
It’s unusual  for a tire to “blow  out” while  you’re  driving, 
especially  if you maintain your tires properly.  If air  goes 
out  of a tire,  it’s much more likely

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals The cap is behind a hinged door  on the  left side of 
your  vehicle. 
The  remote  fuel  door  release  can  help  keep your fuel 
tank from being siphoned. Always  be sure  the fuel  door 
is  close

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals To remove the  cap,  turn it  slowly  to  the left 
(counterclockwise).  The  cap  has a  spring  in it;  if 
you  let  go  of the  cap  too  soon,  it  will spring  back 
to the  right. 
While  refue

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals High-Beam  Headlamp  Bulbs 
If you need to  replace  a  high-beam  headlamp bulb,  do 
the  following: 
1. Remove  the headlamp  assembly if you  need more 
hand  clearance. 
2. Pull up on  the wiring