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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Ignition  Positions 
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With the ignition key in  the  ignition, you can turn the 
switch  to  five positions: 
ACCESSORY (A): In this position  you can operate 
your electrical power accessor

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals START (E): This  position  starts your engine.  When the 
engine  starts,  release  the key. The ignition  switch will 
return  to 
RUN for normal  driving. 
FNOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck  in  LO

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals Windows 
Power Windows 
Switches on the driver’s armrest  control  each of the 
windows  while the ignition is on  or Retained Accessory 
Power is  active. In addition,  each passenger’s  door 
ar

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals The  instrument panel is designed  to  let you know at a  glance  how your vehicle  is  running. You’ll know how fast 
you’re  going,  how much fuel  you’re  using, and many  other  things you

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals @ Section 3 Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systems 
In this section, you’ll find  out how to operate the comfort control and  audio systems offered  with your vehicle.  Be 
sure  to  read  about the p

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals If  you enter the wrong code  eight  times,  INOP  will 
appear  on the  display.  You will have  to  wait an hour 
with  the  ignition on  before 
you can try again.  When you 
try again,  you will o

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1998  Owners Manuals To turn the system off, 
press the TRACTION 
CONTROL button on 
the center  console. 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
With anti-lock, you can  steer  and brake  at the same 
time.  In many emergencies,  ste

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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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