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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals or the  instrument-  panel . . . or the  safety belts! 
With  safety  belts, 
you slow down as the  vehicle  does. 
You get  more  time to stop. You stop over mare distmce, 
and your  strongest  bones

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals When 
An  air 
should  an  air  bag  inflate? 
bag is  designed  to  inflate  in a  moderate  to  severe 
frontal  or  near-frontal  crash.  The  air  bag  will  inflate  only  if  the impact  speed

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals What  will  you  see  after  an  air  bag  inflates? 
After  an air bag  inflates,  it  quickly  deflates, so quickly  that 
some  people  may  not  even  realize  the 
air bag  inflated. 
Some  compo

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals NOTICE: 
If you damage  the covering  for the  driver’s  or the 
right  front  passenger’s  air bag,  the  bag  may  not 
work  properly.  You may  have  to  replace  the 
air 
bag  module  in  th

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can learn  about  the many  standard  and  optional  features  on  your  vehicle,  and  inform\
ation  on  starting, 
shifting  and  braking.  Also  explain

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals ____ ~~  ~ ~~ ~  ~  ~~~ 
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4. Check  the  operation of the  transmitter  with  your 
vehicle.  If the  transmitter  does  not  work,  try 
synchronizing  the  transmitter  with  the receiver.

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals Ignition Positions 
A 
hB 
ACC (Accessory) (B): This  position  unlocks the 
transaxle. It also lets you  use things like  the  radio  and 
windshield  wipers  when  the engine  is not  running. 
To

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Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  Owners Manuals Turn  and  Lane  Change  Signals 
The turn  signal  has  two  upward  (for  right)  and  two 
downward  (for  left) positions.  These  positions  allow  you 
to  signal  a  turn  or  a  lane  change.
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