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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  

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  

HomeLink,  a combined universal transmitter and 
receiver,  provides  a  way  to replace up to  three 
hand-held transmitters used  to activate devices such 
as  gate  operators,  garage  door openers, entry door 
locks,  security  systems  and  home lighting. Additional 
HomeLink  information  can be found on the internet 
at  www.nomeiink.com 
or by caiiing i -uuu-333-~3 I 3. --- --A- 
an  authorized service facility could  void authorization 
to  use this  equipment. 
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Programming the  HomeLink 
Transmitter 
Do not  use  the HomeLink@  Transmitter with  any  garage 
door  opener  that does  not have  the “stop and reverse” 
feature. This includes  any  garage  door  opener  model 
manufactured  before April 
1, 1982. 
Keep  the original transmitter  for  use in other vehicles  as 
well  as for future  HomeLink@  programming.  It  is also 
recommended  that upon  the sale  of the vehicle, 
the  programmed  HomeLink@  buttons should be  erased 
for  security purposes. Refer to “Erasing  HomeLink@ 
Buttons”  or, for  assistance, contact  HomeLink@  on 
the  internet at:  www.homelink.com  or  by  calling 
Be  sure  that people  and objects are clear  of the  garage 
door  or  gate operator  you are programming.  When 
programming  a  garage door, it  is advised  to park outside 
of  the  garage. 
It  is  recommended  that a  new  battery  be installed  in 
your  hand-held transmitter  for quicker and  more 
accurate transmission  of the  radio frequency. 
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5.  Your 
vehicle’s engine should  be turned 
off while 
programming  the transmitter.  Follow these steps to 
program  up  to three channels: 
1. Press and hold  down  the  two  outside  buttons, 
releasing only  when the indicator  light  begins  to 
flash,  after 20  seconds. 
Do not hold  down  the 
buttons  for longer than  30 seconds  and  do  not 
repeat this step  to  program  a  second  and/or  third 
transmitter  to  the remaining 
two HomeLink@  buttons. 
2. Position  the end  of your  hand-held  transmitter  about 
1  to  3 inches (3  to 
8 cm)  away  from  the  HomeLink@ 
buttons while  keeping  the indicator  light in view. 
3. Simultaneously  press  and hold both the desired 
button  on  HomeLink@  and  the hand-held transmitter 
button. 
Do not  release the buttons  until  Step 4 
has  been completed. 
Some  entry gates and  garage  door  openers  may 
require  you to substitute  Step  3  with  the  procedure 
noted  in “Gate  Operator  and  Canadian 
Programming”  later  in this  section. 
4. The  indicator light will flash  slowly  at  first  and  then 
rapidly  after HomeLink@  successfully  receives the 
frequency signal  from the hand-held  transmitter. 
Release  both buttons. 
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5. Press and hold the  newly-trained HomeLink@ button 
and  observe  the indicator  light. 
If the indicator  light stays on constantly, 
programming  is complete  and your  device should 
activate  when  the HomeLink@  button is pressed and 
released. 
To program the  remaining two  HomeLink@ buttons, 
begin  with  Step 
2 under  “Programming  HomeLink@.” 
Do not  repeat  Step 1 as this will erase all of the 
programmed  channels. 
If the  indicator  light blinks rapidly  for two  seconds 
and  then  turns to  a constant light, continue with 
Steps  6 through  8 following  to  complete the 
programming 
of a  rolling-code  equipped device 
(most  commonly,  a  garage  door  opener). 
6. At  the  garage  door  opener  receiver (motor-head 
unit)  in  the garage,  locate the  “Learn”  or  “Smart” 
button.  This can  usually be found  where the hanging 
antenna  wire  is attached  to the  motor-head unit. 
7. Firmly press and release the  “Learn”  or “Smart” 
button. The  name and color 
of the  button may 
vary  by manufacturer. 
You will  have 
30 seconds  to  start Step 8. 
8. Return to  the vehicle.  Firmly press  and hold  the 
programmed HomeLink@ button for two  seconds, 
then  release. Repeat  the press/hold/release 
sequence  a second time,  and depending  on  the 
brand 
of the  garage door  opener (or other  rolling 
code device), repeat this sequence  a third time 
to complete the  programming. 
HomeLink@ should  now activate your  rolling  code 
equipped device. 
To  program the  remaining two  HomeLink@ buttons, 
begin with  Step 
2 of “Programming  HomeLink@.” 
Do not repeat Step 1. 
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Gate Operator  and Canadian 
Programming 
Canadian  radio-frequency laws require transmitter 
signals  to “time  out” or quit  after several  seconds of 
transmission. This  may not be long  enough  for 
HomeLink@  to  pick up the  signal during  programming. 
Similarly,  some 
U.S. gate operators are  manufactured to 
“time out”  in  the same  manner. 
If you live in  Canada,  or  you are having difficulty 
programming  a  gate operator by using  the “Programming 
HomeLink@”  procedures  (regardless of where  you  live), 
replace Step 
3 under  “Programming  HomeLink@’  with 
the  following: 
Continue  to press and  hold  the HomeLink@  button while 
you  press  and release every  two  seconds (cycle) 
your  hand-held transmitter until  the frequency signal  has 
been successfully  accepted by HomeLinkO.  The 
indicator  light will flash slowly at first  and then  rapidly. 
Proceed  with  Step 
4 under  “Programming  HomeLink@“ 
to  complete. 
Using  HomeLink@ 
Press and hold  the  appropriate  HomeLink@  button  for 
at  least  half of  a  second.  The  indicator light will come  on 
while the signal  is being transmitted. 
Erasing  HomeLink@  Buttons 
To erase programming  from  the  three buttons  do  the 
following: 
1. Press and hold  down the two  outside  buttons  until 
the  indicator light begins to flash,  after 
20 seconds. 
2. Release both buttons. Do not hold  for  longer  than 
30 seconds. 
HomeLink@  is now  in the  train (learning)  mode  and  can 
be  programmed  at  any  time beginning with  Step 
2 
under  “Programming  HomeLink@.” 
Individual buttons  can  not  be  erased,  but  they  can  be 
reprogrammed.  See  “Reprogramming  a  Single 
HomeLink@  Button” next. 
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Reprogramming a Single HomeLink@ 
Button 
To  program  a device  to  HomeLink@  using a HameLink@ 
button  previously  trained,  follow these steps: 
1. Press  and hold the desired  HomeLink@  button. 
Do not  release  the  button. 
2. The  indicator  light will begin to flash  after 
20 seconds.  While  still holding  the HomeLink@ 
button,  proceed  with  Step 
2 under “Programming 
HomeLink@.” 
Resetting Defaults 
To reset  HomeLink@  to default settings  do the following: 
1. Hold  down the two outside buttons for  about 
20 seconds  until  the indicator light begins  to flash. 
2. Continue  to  hold  both buttons until the  HomeLink@ 
indicator  light turns 
off. 
3. Release both buttons. 
For  questions  or comments, contact HomeLink@  at 
1-800-355-351 5, or on  the  internet  at 
www.homelink.com. 
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Overhead  Console 
Your vehicle  may  have  this feature.  The front  overhead 
consoie has reaciirly ianlps, a swi\iiici-,Gaiik, skrsg~ 
compartments,  Onstar@ System buttons, Driver 
Information Center 
(DIC) and  HomeLink@  Transmitter 
buttons.  For  information 
on the features listed  see  each 
of  them  in the  Index. 
Front  Seat  Storage Net 
There may  be  a  storage net that stretches  between the 
front  seats.  Pull the  hooks  towards the passenger’s 
seat  and insert  them into the holes. 
When  not in use, 
it is recommended  that you unhook 
the  net to extend its life and  retain  its elasticity. 
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