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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual Resetting  the Power Sliding Door 
The power  sliding  door  may operate  incorrectly  or  not  at 
all because  of the  following  conditions: 
A low  voltage  or  dead battery, 
Disconnecting  the b

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped) 3. Plug it  into  a  normal,  grounded  110-volt AC outlet. 
Plugging  the  cord  into 
an ungrounded  outlet 
could  cause  an  electrical  shock.  Also, the  wron

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual Battery  Saver Power  Remote  Control  Mirrors 
Your 
vehicle has a  feature  to help prevent  you from 
draining  the battery, 
in case you accidentally  leave  the 
interior 
or underhood lamps  on.

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
To avoid  the  possibility of the  vehicles  rolling,  set 
the  parking  brake firmly  on  both  vehicles 
involved  in the  jump  start  procedure.  Put  an 
automatic  transaxle in 
PARK (

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine 
Steam  from  an  overheated  engine  can  burn  you 
badly,  even  if you  just  open  the  hood. Stay 
away 
from  the  engine  if you  see or  hear  steam  comin

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual If No Steam Is Coming  From  Your Engine 
If you get the  overheat  warning but  see  or  hear no 
steam,  the problem may  not  be too  serious.  Sometimes 
the  engine  can  get  a  little  too  hot

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual If your vehicle is certified  to meet  California  Emission 
Standards  (indicated on the underhood emission control 
label),  it 
is designed  to operate  on fuels  that meet 
California specificatio

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998  Owners Manual Checking  Things Under the Hood 
I 
A CAUTION: I 
An electric fan under the  hood can start  up  and 
injure  you  even  when  the engine  is  not  running. 
Keep  hands,  clothing  and tools  away  f
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