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The 2003 Oldsmobile  Silhouette  Owner Manual 
Seats  and  Restraint  Systems ........................... 1-1 
Front  Seats 
............................................... 1-2 
Rear  Seats 
............................................... 1-7 
Safety  Belts 
............................................. 1-22 
Child  Restraints 
....................................... 1-45 
Air  Bag  Systems 
...................................... 1-69 
Restraint  System  Check 
............................ 1-77 
Features  and  Controls 
..................................... 2-1 
Keys 
........................................................ 2-3 
Doors  and  Locks 
....................................... 2-9 
Windows 
................................................. 2-24 
Theft-Deterrent  Systems 
............................ 2-27 
Starting  and  Operating  Your  Vehicle 
........... 2-32 
Mirrors 
.................................................... 2-45 
Onstar@  System 
...................................... 2-47 
HomeLink@  Transmitter 
......................... 2-49 
Storage  Areas 
......................................... 2-54 
Vehicle  Personalization 
............................. 2-62 
Instrument  Panel  Overview 
.......................... 3-4 
Climate  Controls 
...................................... 3-25 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and Indicators 
......... 3-39 
Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) 
.................. 3-60 
Instrument  Panel 
............................................. 3-1 
Messaye Center 5-3L n r~ ....................................... 
Audio 
System(s) ....................................... 3-63 
Your  Driving,  the Road, and  Your Vehicle 
..... 4-2 
Towing 
................................................... 4-32 
Service 
..................................................... 5-3 
Fuel 
......................................................... 5-5 
Checking Things  Under the Hood 
............... 5-10 
All-Wheel  Drive 
........................................ 5-50 
Bulb  Replacement 
.................................... 5-52 
Windshield  Wiper Blade Replacement 
......... 5-58 
Tires 
...................................................... 5-60 
Appearance  Care 
..................................... 5-87 
Vehicle  Identification 
................................. 5-95 
Electrical System 
...................................... 5-96 
Capacities and  Specifications 
................... 5-1  03 
Normal Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
...... 5-1  05 
Maintenance Schedule 
................................ 6-2 
Customer Assistance  Information 
.................... 7-1 
Customer Assistance  Information 
.................. 7-2 
Reporting Safety  Defects 
............................ 7-9 
Driving  Your  Vehicle 
....................................... 4-1 
Service  and Appearance  Care 
.......................... 5-1 
Maintenance  Schedule 
..................................... 6-1 
Index 
................................................................ 1  

The  best  way to  protect the fetus  is  to protect the 
mother.  When  a  safety belt is worn  properly,  it’s  more 
likely  that the fetus  won’t  be hurt 
in a  crash. For 
pregnant  women,  as for  anyone,  the key  to making 
safety  belts effective 
is wearing  them properly. 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
To learn  how  to wear  the  right front passenger’s safety 
belt  properly,  see 
Driver  Position  on page 7-28. 
The  right  front  passenger’s safety belt  works the same 
way  as the  driver’s  safety  belt 
- except for  one  thing. 
If  you  ever  pull the shoulder portion  of the  belt out  all  the 
way,  you  will engage  the  child restraint locking feature. 
If this  happens,  just let the belt go  back all the  way  and 
start  again. 
Center  Passenger  Position 
(Bench Seat) 
Lap Belt 
If your vehicle has  a third row  rear  bench  seat,  someone 
can  sit in the center position. 
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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 
2-1  

Keys 
2-3  

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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Remote  Keyless  Entry  System 
If equipped, the keyless entry  system operates  on a 
radio  frequency  subject to Federal  Communications 
Commission  (FCC)  Rules  and with  Industry Canada. 
This  device  complies  with Part 
15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following  two conditions: 
1. This  device  may  not  cause  interference, and 
2. This device  must accept  any interference received, 
including  interference that  may  cause undesired 
operation  of the  device. 
This  device  complies  with 
RSS-210 of Industry  Canada. 
Operation  is subject  to the  following  two conditions: 
1. This  device  may  not  cause  interference, and 
2. This device  must  accept  any  interference received, 
including  interference that  may  cause undesired 
operation  of the  device. 
Changes  or  modifications to this  system by other  than 
an  authorized  service facility could void authorization to 
use  this  equipment.  At 
times  you may  notice  a  decrease  in range.  This is 
normal  for  any  remote  keyless entry system. 
If the 
transmitter  does not work  or 
if you  have  to  stand closer 
to  your vehicle  for  the transmitter  to work, try this: 
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Check  the distance.  You  may  be too far from your 
vehicle. You  may  need to stand closer during 
rainy or  snowy weather. 
Check  the  location.  Other vehicles  or objects  may 
be  blocking  the signal.  Take  a  few  steps to  the 
left  or right,  hold the transmitter higher, and 
try  again. 
Check  to determine 
if battery replacement  is 
necessary.  See 
"Battery  Replacement" under 
Remote  Keyless  Entry  System  Operation  on 
page 
2-6. 
If you  are still  having trouble,  see your dealer or 
a  qualified technician for  service.  

Remote Keyless Entry  System 
Operation 
You  can lock  and unlock 
your doors  and the  liftgate 
from  about 
3 feet (1 m) 
up  to 
30 feet (9 m) 
away  using the remote 
keyless entry transmitter 
supplied with  your vehicle. 
UNLOCK: When  you  press UNLOCK  on  the remote 
keyless entry transmitter, only the driver’s  door will 
unlock.  If  you press  UNLOCK  again within five seconds, 
all the doors  and the liftgate will  unlock. 
If you  would 
like all  the doors  to unlock  the first time  you press 
UNLOCK,  see 
Vehicle  Personalization  on  page  2-62. 
With the content theft-deterrent system, the  UNLOCK 
button  on the  remote  keyless entry transmitter will 
disarm the  system.  See 
Content Theft-Deterrent  on 
page 
2-27 for  more  details.  When 
you use your  remote  keyless  entry transmitter to 
unlock your vehicle  or to operate the  power sliding 
door(s),  the parking  lamps will flash to  let  you  know  the 
command  was  received. 
If you  would  like to change  the way  the  parking  lamps 
operate with  remote  unlock  confirmation, see 
Vehicle 
Personalization  on  page  2-62. 
LOCK: To lock all  doors, press LOCK on the  remote 
keyless entry transmitter.  See 
Power  Door Locks 
on page 2-10 for  more  details on the  power  door  lock 
features. With  the content theft-deterrent  system, 
the  LOCK  button  may  arm  the system.  See 
Content 
Theft-Deterrent  on  page 2-27 
for more  details. 
When  you use the remote  keyless  entry  transmitter  to 
lock your vehicle,  the parking  lamps  will  flash to  let  you 
know  the command  has  been  received.  If you  press 
the  LOCK  button  again,  within  five seconds,  the  horn  will 
sound  and the  parking  lamps will flash  to let  you  know 
the  vehicle  is already  locked. 
If  you  would  like to change  the way  the parking  lamps 
and  horn operate  with  remote lock confirmation, 
see 
Vehicle  Personalization  on  page  2-62. 
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