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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  

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1 Seats and  Restraint  Systems 
Front Seats ............................... ......... 1.2 
Manual  Seats 
............................ ............. 1 -2 
Six-Way  Power  Seats 
..................................... 1-3 
Eight-Way  Power  Seats 
................................... 1-3 
Heated  Seats 
................................................. 1-4 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
........................................ 1-4 
Head  Restraints 
............................................. 1-6 
Rear  Seats 
....................................................... 1-7 
Flip and  Fold  Feature ..................................... 1-7 
Split  Bench  Seats 
........................................... 1-8 
Captain  Chairs 
............................................. 1-1 3 
Stowable  Seat ............................................. -1  -1 8 
Safety  Belts:  They  Are  for  Everyone 
................ 1-22 
Questions  and  Answers  About  Safety  Belts 
...... 1-26 
How 
to Wear  Safety  Belts  Properly ................. 1-27 
Driver  Position 
.............................................. 1-28 
Satety  Beit  use During  Pregnancy 
.................. 1-36 
Rear  Seat  Operation ....................................... 1-7 
Safety  Belts 
................................................... 1-22 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
....................... 1-37 
Center  Passenger  Position 
............................. 1-37 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
.................................. 1-39 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides for 
Children and  Small  Adults 
.......................... 1-42 
Safety  Belt  Extender 
..................................... 1-44 
Safety  Belt  Pretensioners 
..... ................... 1 -44  Child  Restraints 
............................................. 1-45 
Older  Children 
.............................................. 1-45 
Infants and  Young  Children 
............................ 1-48 
Child  Restraint  Systems 
................................. 1-51 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint ............................. 1-54 
Top  Strap 
.................................................... 1-55 
Top  Strap  Anchor  Location ............................. 1-56 
Lower Anchorages  and  Top  Tethers for 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint Designed for  the 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in  a 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in  a  Center 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in  the Right 
Children  (LATCH 
System) 
........................... 1-58 
LATCH  System 
......................................... 1-60 
Rear  Outside  Seat Position 
......................... 1-60 
Seat  Position 
............................................ 1-64 
Front  Seat  Position 
.................................... 1-66 
Air 
Bag Systems ............................................ 1-69 
When Should an  Air  Bag  Inflate? ................ 1-73 
What  Makes  an  Air Bag  Inflate? 
..................... 1-74 
How  Does  an  Air Bag  Restrain? 
..................... 1-74 
What  Will You  See  After  an Air  Bag  Inflates? 
....... 1-74 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle 
......... 1-76 
Restraint  System Check 
.................................. 1-77 
Where  Are 
the Air  Bags? 
........................... 1-71 
Checking 
Your Restraint  Systems 1 -I 1 477 ................... 
Replacing  Restraint System  Parts 
After  a  Crash 
............................................ 1-77 
1-1  

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. 
1-37  

Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort Guides for 
Children  and  Small  Adults 
Your vehicle  may  have  rear  shoulder belt comfort 
guides. This feature will  provide added safety  belt 
comfort  for  older  children who  have  outgrown booster 
seats  and for smaller  adults.  When  installed on a 
shoulder  belt, the comfort guide better positions the  belt 
away from the  neck and head. 
If your vehicle  has a split bench seat  in the third  row, 
there  is one  guide  for  each  outside passenger position. 
To  provide added safety belt comfort  for children 
who  have outgrown child restraints and booster seats 
and for  smaller  adults,  the comfort guides may  be 
installed on the shoulder belts. Here’s  how to  install a 
comfort guide  and use the  safety belt: 
1. Remove the  guide  from  its  storage  pocket  on the 
side  of the  seatback. 
1-42  

Child  Restraints 
Older Children 
Older  children  who  have outgrown booster seats should 
wear  the  vehicle’s  safety  belts. 
If  you  have  the  choice,  a child should sit next to  a 
window so the child can  wear a  lap-shoulder belt and 
get  the  additional  restraint  a shoulder belt can  provide. 
Q: What is the proper  way  to  wear  safety  belts? 
A: If possible, an older child  should wear  a 
lap-shoulder belt and get the  additional restraint 
a shoulder belt can provide.  The shoulder belt 
should not cross the face  or  neck. The  lap 
belt should 
fit snugly  below  the  hips, just  touching 
the  top 
of the thighs.  It should never  be worn 
over  the abdomen,  which  could cause severe  or 
even fatal  internal injuries  in a crash. 
Accident statistics  show  that children are safer 
if they 
are  restrained in the  rear  seat. 
In  a crash,  children 
who are not buckled up  can strike 
other  people who  are buckled  up,  or can be thrown 
out  of the vehicle. Older children need to  use safety 
belts properly. 
1 -45  

Never  do  this. Here  two  children  are  wearing  the  same  belt. 
The  belt  can’t  properly  spread  the  impact 
forces. 
In a crash,  the  two  children  can  be 
crushed  together  and  seriously  injured. 
A belt 
must  be  used  by  only  one  person  at  a  time. 
Q: What  if  a  child is wearing  a  lap-shoulder  belt, 
but the  child is so small  that  the  shoulder  belt 
is very  close  to  the  child’s  face  or  neck? 
A: Move the  child  toward the center of the  vehicle, 
but  be sure that  the shoulder belt still is 
on the 
child’s shoulder, 
so that  in a crash  the  child’s  upper 
body  would  have  the  restraint that  belts  provide. 
If the  child  is  sitting in a rear seat  outside  position, 
see 
Rear  Safety  Belt Comfort Guides  for  Children 
and  Small  Adults  on  page 
1-42. If the child is 
so small that the  shoulder  belt is still very close to 
the child’s face  or neck,  you  might  want  to place 
the  child  in  a  seat  that  has  a  lap belt, 
if your  vehicle 
has  one. 
1 -46  

Never do this. 
Here  a  child is sitting in a  seat  that  has  a 
lap-shoulder  belt, 
but the  shoulder  part is 
behind  the  child.  If  the  child  wears  the  belt in 
this way, in a  crash  the  child  might  slide  under 
the  belt.  The  belt's  force  would  then  be  applied 
right  on  the  child's  abdomen.  That  could  cause 
serious  or  fatal  injuries. 
Wherever the  child sits, the  lap portion 
of the belt 
should  be worn 
low and  snug  on  the  hips, just  touching 
the  child's  thighs. 
This applies belt force  to the  child's 
pelvic bones  in  a crash. 
1 -47