
Heated Seats 
Your vehicle may have this 
feature.  If  it  does,  the 
heated seat switches are 
located 
in the instrument 
panel switchbank. 
This  feature  will heat  the lower cushions and  lower back 
of  the driver’s and front passenger’s seats for  added 
comfort. 
The  left switch is for the driver’s seat and the  right  switch  is for  the front passenger’s  seat. Press the bottom 
of  the switch 
to turn the  heater  on. The  indicator light 
on  the  switch will  be lit.  Press the  top of the  switch 
to  turn  the  heater 
off. The  heated seat switch will turn 
off when the  ignition  is turned  to OFF and will  resume 
operation  when the  ignition  is turned to 
RUN, unless the 
switch 
is manually turned off. 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
To adjust  the  manual  seatback, pull up on the  lever 
located on  the outboard  sides of both  the  driver’s  and 
the  front  passenger’s  seat. 
It is easier  to recline  the seat 
if you lean  forward,  taking  your  weight off the  seatback. 
If  your  vehicle has the  eight-way  power  seats,  there 
is  a  power recliner.  See 
Eight-Way Power Seats 
on page 1-3. 
1 -4  

Servicing Your  Air Bag-Equipped 
Vehicle 
Air  bags  affect  how your  vehicle should  be serviced. 
There  are parts 
of the air bag  systems  in several places 
around  your vehicle.  Your  dealer  and the service 
manual  have information  about servicing  your vehicle 
and  the air  bag systems. 
To purchase  a service  manual, 
see 
Service  Publications  Ordering Information  on 
page 
7-10. 
For up to 10 seconds  after  the  ignition  key  is 
turned 
off and  the  battery is disconnected,  an 
air  bag  can 
still inflate  during  improper  service. 
You  can  be  injured  if  you  are  close  to  an  air  bag 
when 
it inflates.  Avoid  yellow  connectors.  They 
are  probably  part  of the  air  bag  system. Be sure 
to  follow  proper  service  procedures,  and  make 
sure  the  person  performing  work  for  you 
is 
qualified  to  do so. 
The air bag  systems do not need  regular  maintenance. 
1-76  

Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Keys .................................................. 
Remote  Keyless  Entry System ............ 
Remote  Keyless  Entry System Operatior 
Doors  and Locks 
................................ 
Door  Locks ....................................... 
1 
............ 2.3 
............ 2.5 
........... 2.6 
............ 2.9 
............ 2.9 
Power  Door  Locks 
........................................ 2-10 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
.............................. 2-1  1 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
.............. 2.12 
Lockout  Protection 
........................................ 2.13 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
.................................... 2.13 
Dual  Sliding  Doors 
. 
Power  Sliding  Door 
Liftgate 
................. 
Windows ................. 
Power  Windows ..... 
Power  Rear  Quarter 
...................................... 2.13 
PSD) 
.............................. 2.16 
...................................... 2.22 
...................................... 2.24 
...................................... 2.25 
Windows 
........................ 2.26 
Sun  Visors 
................................................... 2-26 
Content  Theft-Deterrent 
. . .................... 2.27 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill ................... ............ 2.29 
PASS-Key@ 
Ill Operation .... 2.30 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
.................................. 2.27  Starting 
and Operating 
Your Vehicle ................ 2.32 
Ignition  Positions 
.............. .......... 2-32 
New Vehicle  Break-In 
.................................... 2.32 
Starting  Your Engine 
..................................... 2-34 
Engine  Coolant  Heater 
.................................. 2-35 
Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
....................... 2-36 
Parking  Brake 
.............................................. 2-39 
Shifting  Into  Park  (P) 
..................................... 2-40 
Shifting  Out  of Park  (P) 
................................. 2-42 
Parking Over  Things  That  Burn 
....................... 2-43 
Engine  Exhaust 
............................................ 2-43 
Running  Your Engine  While  You  Are  Parked 
....... 2-44 
Mirrors 
........................................................... 2-45 
Manual  Rearview  Mirror 
................ .......... 2-45 
Outside  Power  Mirrors 
................................... 2-45 
Outside  Convex  Mirror 
................................... 2-46 
Outside  Heated  Mirrors 
.................................. 2-46 
Onstar@  System 
............................................. 2-47 
HomeLink@  Transmitter 
................................... 2-49 
Programming the  HomeLink Transmitter 
........... 2-50 
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This key can  be used  for 
the  ignition  as well  as  all 
door  locks,  the liftgate 
lock and  the storage 
compartments. 
If  you  need  a  new  key, contact your dealer,  who can 
obtain  the correct key code. 
Your  vehicle  has the PASS-Key@ 
Ill vehicle theft 
system.  The key has  a transponder  in the  key head that 
matches  a  decoder  in the  vehicle’s steering column. 
If a  replacement  key or any additional key  is needed, 
you  must  purchase  this key from your dealer.  The key 
will  have  PK3  stamped  on it. Keep  the bar code tag that 
came with the original keys. Give this tag to your  dealer 
if you  need  a  new  key made.  Any  new  PASS-Key@ 
Ill key  must  be  programmed 
before  it will  start  your  vehicle.  See 
PASS-Kep 111 on 
page  2-29 
for  more  information  on  programming 
your  new key. 
Notice: Your  vehicle has  a  number of features 
that  can help prevent  theft.  You  can  have  a 
lot of 
trouble getting into  your  vehicle  if  you  ever  lock 
your  keys inside.  You  may  even  have to damage 
your  vehicle  to get  in. 
So be sure  you  have 
spare  keys. 
If you  ever  do  get  locked out of your  vehicle,  call 
Oldsmobile  Roadside  Assistance.  See 
Roadside 
Assistance  Program  on  page  7-5 
for  more  information. 
If your vehicle is equipped  with  the  Onstar@ system 
with  an active subscription  and  you  lock  your  keys  inside 
the vehicle, Onstar@  may  be able to send a command 
to  unlock your vehicle.  See 
OnStap System  on 
page  2-47 
for more  information. 
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You  can  lock all doors  and  the  liftgate  from the  inside 
by  pressing  the rear  of the  power  lock switch on 
either  front  door.  With  the  content theft-deterrent system, 
the  power  door  lock  switch  may cause the system to 
arm.  See 
Content Theft-Deterrent  on  page 2-27 for 
more  details. 
Also, when  the  doors  are  locked with the power door 
locks,  the  inside as  well  as the outside  door handle 
cannot  open  the  doors.  This safety feature prevents  a 
door  from  being accidentally  opened from the inside 
by  moving  the handle. 
To override  this safety  feature,  unlock the door you 
want  to  open. 
When  the liftgate  has  been  unlocked with the  power 
door  locks,  you won’t  need  the  key to open  it. Simply 
squeeze  the handle  located  above the  license plate. 
This  is also  true 
if you  use  the  remote keyless entry 
transmitter.  See 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  on 
page 
2-5. 
Last Door Closed Locking 
The last door closed locking  feature will delay the  power 
locking  of the doors and liftgate for  up to five  seconds 
after exiting  the vehicle,  when the  power  door  lock 
switch or the  lock button  on the  remote  keyless entry 
transmitter  is used  to lock  your  vehicle. 
To cancel this  delay, press the  power door  lock 
switch or  the lock button  on the  remote  keyless entry 
transmitter  a second time  immediately. 
If any door OF the  liftgate is  open  when locking the 
vehicle,  three chimes will  be heard signaling that  last 
door closed locking  is being  used.  Five  seconds after the 
last  door  is closed, all  of the  doors  will lock. 
If the  ignition is in RUN or ACCESSORY, this feature 
will  not lock the  doors. 
To  turn  the last  door  closed locking feature 
off or on, 
see 
Vehicle Personalization  on  page 2-62. 
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Programmable  Automatic 
Door  Locks 
All of  the  doors  will  lock automatically  when  you  move 
your shift lever out  of PARK  (P).  All  doors will unlock 
automatically  when the ignition is  turned 
off while 
the  shift lever  is  in PARK  (P). 
If someone  needs  to get out while  you are not in 
PARK  (P),  have  that person  use  the manual  lever or 
the  power  door  lock switch.  When the door  is closed 
again,  it  will not lock automatically. Use the  manual 
lever  or the  power  door  lock switch to lock  the door. 
To change  the  way  automatic door locks operate, 
see 
Vehicle  Personalization on page 2-62. 
Sliding Door Delayed  Locking 
If either sliding  door  is  open  when  you  use  the  power 
door  locks  to lock  the  vehicle,  the  sliding door  that 
is  open  will not  lock. Normally the last  door  closed 
locking feature will  be used  to lock  the  sliding  door  after 
it  has  been  closed. 
When  the ignition  is on  or 
if the  last  door  closed  locking 
feature  has been  overridden  or  programmed  to be 
off, the  sliding  door  delayed  locking feature  will  lock  your 
sliding  door  for  you. Three  seconds  after  a  sliding 
door  is closed, all the  doors will lock. 
With the automatic  door locks feature,  you can lock  or 
unlock  the doors  at  any  time, either  manually  or 
using  the  power  door  lock switches. 
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Lockout  Protection 
The  lockout protection feature  makes it difficult for  you 
to  lock  your  keys in your  vehicle. 
If the driver’s  door 
is  open  while  the  keys are in the  ignition,  a  chime will 
sound  and  you  will  not be able to  use  your  power 
door  lock  switch  to lock the vehicle. 
If you  don’t  leave  the  keys in the ignition or if you  use  the 
manual  door  lock,  you  could still lock your  keys in your 
vehicle.  Always  remember  to take  your  keys with you. 
To  turn this  feature  off  or  on, see 
Vehicle 
Personalization 
on page 2-62. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
If  you  are  leaving the vehicle, take  your keys,  open your 
door  and  set  the  locks from the inside.  Then  get  out 
and  close  the door. 
Dual Sliding Doors 
To open  either sliding  door from outside  the vehicle,  pull 
the  handle  out and then  pull  the door toward  the  rear. 
If you slide  the door  all the  way  back,  the door  will rest  in 
a  detent position. 
To  move  the door  forward,  you  must  first pull the door 
past  the open  detent position. 
The  driver’s side sliding  door 
is designed to open  only a 
little 
if the  fuel  door  is open.  If  this ever  happens,  don’t  try 
to force the sliding door. Just close the driver’s side  sliding door.  Then  when the fuel  filler  door  is closed, 
the driver’s side sliding  door  can  be opened normally. 
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Resetting the Power Sliding Door 
The  power  sliding  door  may  operate incorrectly or  not 
at  all  because  of the  following  conditions: 
e A low  voltage  or  dead  battery, 
disconnecting  the  battery,  or 
if the instrument  panel  PWR/HEATED  SEAT PSD 
fuse  or  the  underhood  fuse  8, 
27 or  29  are 
removed  or blown. 
See 
Fuses and Circuit  Breakers on page 5-96 for  more 
information  about  your  fuse  panel. 
If  any  of  these  conditions  occur,  the  power sliding door 
will  need  to  be reset. 
If your  vehicle has the dual 
power  sliding  doors,  both  doors will  have to  be reset. 
To do  this: 
1. Check  to  be  sure  the  power sliding door is unlocked 
2. Turn  the ignition  key  to OFF. 
3. !f en, t~rrn the pnwer slidin? door override switch off. 
and  securely  closed. 
4. Remove  fuse 29 from the  underhood fuse  block. 
Leave 
it out for 30 seconds. 
5. Reinstall the fuse and  wait 10 seconds. 
6.  Turn the  power sliding  door override switch  on. 
7. Press either of the  power  door lock switches to open 
the power sliding  door. 
8. Open the door all  of the  way. 
9. Wait  five  seconds  and close  the  door  by pressing 
either power door lock switch. 
IO. Wait  five  seconds and  repeat Steps 7 through  9. 
If the door  does  not rest in the  fully open position 
after  repeating Step 
7, repeat  Steps 7 through 9 again. 
If the  door  still does not operate correctly, see your 
dealer  for service. 
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