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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-90 DIC Warnings and Messages
Other messages or warnings may appear in the DIC
display. For Canadian drivers, in addition to the DIC
message your DIC will display EXP with a number after
it which ref

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-91
CHECK OIL LEVEL - 5: If you ever see the 
CHECK OIL LEVEL message, it indicates that the
engine oil level is 1 to 1 1/2 quarts (0.9 L to 1.4 L) low.
The message will appear only if the engine is

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 3-15
ALERT!: This type of announcement warns of national
or local emergencies. You will not be able to turn off
alert announcements. ALERT! appears on the display
when an alert announcement plays. Whe

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 3-23
 (3): No function when in CD changer mode.
RDM (4): Press this button to enter the random play
mode. RANDOM ALL will appear on the display.
While in this mode, the tracks on all of the discs wil

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 4-7
Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive 
in spurts 
-- heavy acceleration followed by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace with traffic. 
This is a mistake. Your brakes may not have

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 4-14
Do not get too close to the vehicle you want to pass
while youre awaiting an opportunity. For one thing,
following too closely reduces your area of vision,
especially if youre following a larg

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 4-15
Loss of Control
Lets review what driving experts say about what happens
when the three control systems (brakes, steering and
acceleration) dont have enough friction where the tires
meet the roa

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 4-17
You can be temporarily blinded by approaching
headlamps. It can take a second or two, or even several
seconds, for your eyes to readjust to the dark. When you
are faced with severe glare (as from
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