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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual How to Reset  the Change Engine 
Oil  Message 
The GM Oil Life  System  calculates  when to change  your 
engine oil and filter based  on vehicle  use.  Anytime  your 
oil  is changed,  reset the  sys

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Engine Coolant 
The cooling  system  in your  vehicle  is filled with 
DEX-COOL@  engine  coolant.  This coolant is designed 
to remain  in your  vehicle  for 5 years  or 150,000 miles 
(240 
000 km),

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual What to Use 
Use  a mixture  of one-half clean,  drinkable  water and 
one-half 
DEX-COOL@ coolant  which  won’t  damage 
aluminum  parts. 
If you use  this  coolant mixture, 
you  don’t  need 
to

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Radiator Pressure  Cap 
Notice: Your radiator  cap is a  pressure-type  cap 
and  must  be tightly  installed  to  prevent  coolant 
loss 
and  possible  engine  damage  from  overheating. 
Be  sure

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual If No Steam Is Coming  From 
Your  Engine 
If  you  get an engine overheat warning but  see  or 
hear  no steam,  the problem  may  not be too serious. 
Sometimes  the engine  can  get  a  little 
too

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Notice: Engine  damage from  running  your  engine 
without  coolant  isn’t  covered  by  your  warranty. 
See  “Overheated  Engine  Protection  Operating 
Mode”  in  the  Index  for  informatio

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual Notice: In cold weather,  water  can  freeze  and  crack 
the  engine,  radiator,  heater  core  and  other  parts. 
Use  the  recommended  coolant  and  the  proper 
coolant  mixture. 
You can  be  b

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OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003  Owners Manual There are only two reasons why the  brake fluid  level 
in the reservoir  might go down.  The first is that  the brake 
fluid  goes  down to  an acceptable level during normal 
brake lining  wear. Whe