
Speedometer and Odometer 
Your  speedometer lets you  see your  speed in both 
miles  per hour  (mph)  and  kilometers per hour  (km/h). 
Your  odometer  shows  how  far your  vehicle has 
been  driven,  in either  miles  (used in the  United  States) 
or  kilometers  (used in Canada). 
Your  vehicle  has a tamper-resistant  odometer. 
You  may  wonder  what  happens 
if your vehicle needs  a 
new  odometer  installed. 
If the  new  one can be set  to 
the  mileage  total of the  old odometer,  then that will 
be  done. 
If it  can’t,  then  it’s set at  zero  and a label  must 
be  put  on the driver’s  door  to  show the old mileage 
reading  when  the new  odometer  was  installed. 
Dual Trip Odometers 
In addition  to the standard  odometer, the cluster can 
also  display  two separate trip odometers (designated 
by the  letter 
A or B in the display  window) as well  as 
your  vehicle’s  Engine Oil Life (designated  by the 
word 
OIL in the display  window).  The  display can be 
toggled between the odometer,  the trip odometers 
and engine oil  life by quickly pressing and releasing 
the tripheset button located to the  right of the 
temperature  gage. The display  toggles once each 
time  the tripheset  button  is pressed for  less than 
1.5 seconds.  The  display toggles  in the  following 
si?qwn~e: Q!km&r - Trip Qdnm~t~r .A. - Trip n&m@er 
B - Engine Oil  Life. If the engine oil life  is left on the 
display,  it  will automatically toggle back to the odometer 
after approximately 
15 seconds.  Each of the  two trip 
odometers can  be used to  keep  track of different 
trip distances (for example, the mileage  of 
a long trip 
and the mileage diiileii oi-i the cui-i-ei-it tank of fuel). 
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The trip odometers  will continue to  keep track  of 
miles  (kilometers) driven  even 
if they are not currently 
displayed. To  reset  the odometer  to zero 
(0), press 
and  hold  the tripheset  button  for at least 
1.5 seconds, 
but  less  than three seconds.  Only the trip  odometer  that 
is  showing  in the  display will  be reset. 
Retro-Active Reset 
Each  of the  two  trip odometers  has  a  feature callea 
retro-active  reset. This feature  can be  used  to set 
either (or  both) trip odometer(s) to the  number of miles 
(kilometers) driven since  the ignition  was last turned 
on.  This  can  be  used 
if you forget  to reset  your 
trip  odometer  at the  beginning  of a trip.  To  use  the 
retro-active reset feature,  press  and hold  the tripheset 
button  for at least three  seconds.  The trip odometer 
will  then  display the  number of miles (kilometers) driven 
since  the ignition  was last turned  on  and you began 
driving.  (If  you  use  the  retro-active reset feature 
after  you have  started  the vehicle, but before  you begin 
moving,  the display will  show the number  of  miles 
(kilometers)  you  drove during the  last ignition cycle.)  Once  you 
begin driving,  the  trip odometer  will 
accumulate  mileage. For  example, 
if you  have  driven 
5.0 miles (8.0 km) since  you started  your  vehicle, 
and  then  activate  the retro-active  reset  feature,  the 
display will  show 
5.0 miles (8.0 km). As  you  drive, 
the display will then  increase  to 
5.1 miles  (8.2  km), 
5.2 miles (8.4  km),  etc.  Only  the  trip odometer  that  is 
displayed will  be  affected by  the retro-active  reset 
so that both trip  odometers  can  be  used  separately. 
Safety  Belt  Reminder  Light 
When the key  is turned to RUN or  START,  a  chime  will 
come  on  for  several seconds  to remind  people  to 
fasten their safety  belts. 
The  safety  belt  light  will also  come  on  and  stay 
on  for  several  seconds. 
If the  driver’s  belt  is 
already  buckled,  neither 
the  chime  nor the  light 
will  come  on. 
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You should keep a  record with all  parts receipts and  list 
the  mileage and the date 
of any service  work you 
perform.  See Part 
E: Maintenance  Record on page 6-18. 
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You  can  be  injured  and  your  vehicle  could  be 
damaged  if  you  try  to  do  service  work  on  a 
vehicle  without  knowing  enough  about 
it. 
Be  sure  you  have  sufficient  knowledge, 
experience,  the  proper  replacement  parts  and  tools  before  you  attempt  any  vehicle  maintenance  task. 
Be  sure  to  use  the  proper  nuts, bolts and 
other  fasteners.  “English”  and  “metric” 
fasteners  can  be  easily  confused.  If  you 
use  the  wrong  fasteners,  parts  can  later 
break  or  fall  off.  You could  be 
hurt. 
Adding Equipment  to  the  Outside of 
Your  Vehicle 
Things you  might add  to  the  outside of your  vehicle 
can affect the  airflow  around  it.  This  may  cause 
wind noise and affect  windshield  washer  performance. 
Check  with  your  dealer  before  adding  equipment 
to 
the outside of your  vehicle. 
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As  in  the chart shown  previously,  SAE  5W-30  is  the 
only  viscosity  grade  recommended  for  your  vehicle. 
You  should  look  for  and  use only oils  which  have  the 
API  Starburst  symbol  and  which  are also identified 
as  SAE  5W-30.  If  you  cannot find such  SAE 5W-30 oils, 
you  can  use  an  SAE 
1OW-30 oil  which  has  the 
API  Starburst  symbol, 
if it's going to  be 0°F (-18°C) 
or  above.  Do  not  use  other  viscosity grade  oils,  such  as 
SAE  1OW-40  or  SAE  20W-50  under  any  conditions. 
Notice: Use  only  engine oil with  the American 
Petroleum  Institute  Certified  For  Gasoline Engines 
starburst  symbol.  Failure  to  use the  recommended 
oil  can  result  in  engine  damage not covered by 
your  warranty. 
GM  Goodwrench@  oil meets  all the  requirements  for 
your  vehicle. 
If you  are in  an area  of extreme  cold, where  the 
temperature  falls  below  -20°F  (-29"C),  it is 
recommended  that you  use  either an  SAE  5W-30 
synthetic  oil or  an  SAE  OW-30  oil.  Both will  provide 
easier  cold starting  and better protection  for your engine 
at  extremely  low  temperatures. 
Engine  Oil  Additives 
Don't  add anything to  your oil. The recommended  oils 
with  the  starburst  symbol  are all  you  will need  for 
good  pe;formance and engifie  prs:ection. 
When  to  Change Engine  Oil 
(GM  Oil  Life System) 
Your  vehicle  has a  computer  system  that  lets you know 
when  to change  the engine oil and filter. This is based 
on  engine revolutions and engine temperature, and 
not  on mileage.  Based  on  driving conditions,  the mileage 
at  which  an  oil change  will be indicated  can vary 
considerably. For the oil  life  system to work  properly, 
you  must  reset the system  every time the oil 
is changed. 
When  the system  has  calculated that oil  life  has 
been  diminished, 
it will  indicate that  an oil change  is 
necessary.  A  change engine oil  message will come  on. 
Change  your oil as soon  as possible within the  next 
two  times  you stop  for  fuel.  It is possible that, 
if you are 
driving  under the  best conditions, the oil  life  system 
may  not indicate that  an oil change  is necessary  for 
over  a year.  However,  your engine  oil and filter  must 
be  changed  at  least once  a year  and  at this time 
the  system  must  be  reset. It is also important  to check 
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If the  system  is ever reset accidentally,  you  must  change 
your  oil at  3,000  miles 
(5 000 km) since your  last oil 
change.  Remember  to reset  the oil  life  system 
whenever  the oil is changed. 
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Part A: Scheduled Maintenance 
Services 
This  part contains engine oil  and chassis lubrication 
scheduled  maintenance  which  explains the engine oil 
life  system  and how 
it indicates  when to change 
the  engine oil  and filter.  Lubricate chassis  components 
with  each 
oil change. Also, listed are  scheduled 
maintenance  services which are to be  performed  at  the 
mileage intervals specified. 
Using  Your  Maintenance  Schedule 
We at General  Motors  want  to help  you to keep  your 
vehicle  in good  working condition. But  we don’t  know 
exactly  how you’ll drive  it.  You  may  drive short distances 
only  a  few  times  a  week.  Or  you  may  drive long distances 
all  the time in very hot, dusty weather.  You  may  use your 
vehicle  in making  deliveries. Or  you  may drive it to work, 
to  do errands  or in many  other ways. 
Because  of all  the  different  ways people  use their 
vehicles,  maintenance  needs  vary. You  may  need more 
frequent  checks and  replacements. 
So please read 
the  following  and note  how you drive.  If  you  have  any 
questions  on  how to keep  your vehicle  in good  condition, 
see  your  dealer.  This part tells 
you the maintenance  services  you 
should  have  done  and when  you  should schedule  them. 
When  you  go  to your  dealer  for  your  service  needs, 
you’ll  know that GM-trained  and  supported  service 
people will  perform the  work using  GM parts. 
The  proper fluids  and lubricants to  use  are listed in 
Part 
D. Make  sure whoever  services your  vehicle  uses 
them. 
All parts should  be replaced  and  all  necessary 
repairs  done before  you  or  anyone  else  drives  the 
vehicle. 
This schedule  is for  vehicles  that: 
carry passengers  and  cargo within  recommended 
limits.  You will find these limits  on  your  vehicle’s 
Certificationflire  label.  See 
Loading Your Vehicle 
on page 4-34. 
driving limits. 
are driven on reasonable road  surfaces  within 
use the recommended  fuel.  See Gasoline  Octane 
on  page 
5-5. 
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Scheduled  Maintenance 
The  services  shown in this schedule up to 100,000 miles 
(1 66 000 km)  should  be repeated after 100,000 miles 
(1 66 000 km)  at  the  same  intervals for the  life  of 
this  vehicle.  The  services  shown  at 
150,000 miles 
(240 000 km)  should  be repeated at the  same  interval 
after 
150,000 miles (240 000 km)  for the  life of this 
vehicle. 
See 
Part 5: Owner  Checks  and  Services on  page 6-10 
and Part C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections on 
page 
6- 14. 
Footnotes 
t The U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency or the 
California  Air  Resources  Board  has  determined  that the 
failure  to  perform  this  maintenance  item will not nullify 
the  emission  warranty  or limit recall liability prior  to 
the  completion  of the  vehicle 
's useful life.  We, however, 
urge  that  all recommended  maintenance  services be 
performed  at the  indicated  intervals and the 
mainienance 
be recoraea. 
+ A  good  time  to  check  your  brakes is during tire 
rotation.  See  Brake  System  Inspection 
on page 6-15. 
Engine Oil and Chassis  Lubrication 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
Change  engine oil and filter as indicated  by the GM 
Oil Life System  (or every 12 months, whichever 
occurs first).  Reset the  system. 
Your  vehicle  has a computer  system that lets you know 
when  to  change the engine oil and filter. This is based  on 
engine  revolutions and engine temperature, and  not on 
mileage.  Based on driving  conditions, the mileage at 
which  an oil change will be indicated can  vary 
considerably. For the  oil life  system  to  work properly, 
you  must  reset the system  every time the 
oil is changed. 
When  the system has calculated  that oil life has been 
diminished,  it will  indicate that an oil change  is 
necessary. 
A change engine oil  message will come  on. 
Change  your oil as soon 
as possible within the  next 
two  times you stop  for  fuel. It 
is possible  that, if you  are 
driving under the  best conditions, the oil  life system  may  not  indicate that  an oil change  is necessary for over 
a  year.  However,  your engine oil  and filter  must  be 
changed at least once  a  year  and  at this time the system 
must  be reset. It  is also  important  to check  your oil 
regularly and  keep it at the  proper  level. 
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Customer  Assistance Information 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
Your  satisfaction and goodwill are  important  to 
your  dealer  and to Oldsmobile. Normally,  any  concerns 
with  the sales  transaction or the operation  of your 
vehicle will  be resolved  by your dealer’s sales  or service 
departments.  Sometimes, however, despite  the best 
intentions  of all  concerned, misunderstandings  can 
occur. 
If your  concern  has  not been  resolved  to your 
satisfaction, the following steps should  be taken: 
STEP 
ONE: Discuss  your  concern  with a  member  of 
dealership  management.  Normally, concerns  can 
be  quickly  resolved at that  level. 
If the matter  has 
already  been reviewed with the  sales, service  or parts 
manager,  contact the owner  of the dealership  or 
the  general  manager.  STEP  TWO: 
If after contacting 
a  member of dealership 
management,  it appears  your  concern cannot  be 
resolved  by  the dealership  without further help,  contact 
the  Oldsmobile  Customer  Assistance  Center  by  calling 
1-800-442-6537.  In Canada,  contact 
GM of Canada 
Customer  Communication  Centre  in Oshawa  by calling 
1-800-263-3777  (English)  or  1-800-263-7854  (French). 
We  encourage  you  to call the toll-free  number in order  to 
give your inquiry  prompt  attention.  Please  have  the 
following information  available to give  the  Customer 
Assistance Representative: 
Vehicle Identification  Number  (This  is  available  from 
the vehicle registration  or title,  or the  plate  at  the  top 
left  of the instrument panel  and  visible  through  the 
windshield.) 
Dealership  name  and location 
Vehicle delivery  date  and present mileage 
When  contacting  Oldsmobile,  please remember  that 
your  concern  will  likely  be resolved  at  a  dealer’s  facility. 
That  is why  we  suggest  you follow  Step  One  first 
if 
you  have  a  concern. 
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STEP  THREE: Both General Motors and  your dealer 
are  committed 
to making  sure you  are completely 
satisfied  with  your  new  vehicle. However, 
if you continue 
to  remain  unsatisfied  after following the procedure 
outlined  in Steps  One  and  Two, you should file with the 
GM/BBB  Auto  Line  Program 
to enforce any additional 
rights  you  may  have.  Canadian owners refer to 
your  Warranty  and Owner  Assistance Information 
booklet  for  information  on  the  Canadian Motor Vehicle 
Arbitration  Plan  (CAMVAP). 
The  BBB  Auto  Line  Program 
is an  out  of court program 
administered  by  the  Council 
of Better Business  Bureaus 
to  settle  automotive  disputes  regarding vehicle repairs or 
the  interpretation  of the  New  Vehicle Limited  Warranty. 
Although  you  may  be  required to resort to this informal 
dispute  resolution  program prior to filing  a court  action, 
use  of  the program  is free  of  charge and  your case will 
generally  be  heard  within  40 days.  If you  do not agree 
with  the  decision  given  in  your  case, you  may  reject it and 
proceed  with  any  other  venue for relief available to 
you. 
You may contact the BBB using the toll-free telephone 
number  or  write them at the following address: 
BBB  Auto  Line 
Council  of Better Business  Bureaus,  Inc. 
4200 Wilson Boulevard 
Suite 800 
Arlington,  VA 22203-1 804 
Telephone: 1-800- 
955-51 00 
This program  is available in  all 50 states and the 
District 
of Columbia.  Eligibility is limited by vehicle  age, 
mileage and  other  factors.  General Motors reserves 
the  right to change eligibility limitations and/or  discontinue its participation in this program. 
Customer  Assistance  for  Text 
Telephone  (TTY)  Users 
To assist customers  who are deaf,  hard of hearing,  or 
speech-impaired and  who use Text Telephones  (TTYs), 
Oldsmobile has  TTY  equipment available at its Customer 
Assistance  Center  Any TTY Iser  can commlmicate 
with Oldsmobile by  dialing: 1 -800-833-OLDS (6537). 
(TTY users in Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.) 
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