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        2001 oldsmobile intrigue owner`s manual
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1.        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 the instructions that follow        If you re still having trouble  see your dealer or  a qualified technician for service     2 12    Operation          Press UNLOCK once to  unlock the driver   s door  and to turn the interior  lamps on  see    Illumination  on Remote Activation    in  the Index for more details      Press UNLOCK again within five seconds to unlock all  doors  To lock all doors  press LOCK  To unlock the  trunk  press the trunk symbol on the remote keyless  entry transmitter  The trunk will only unlock when the  vehicle is in PARK  P      Remote Alarm    When you press the alarm button on the remote keyless  entry transmitter  the headlamps will flash  the horn will  sound repeatedly and the interior lamps will illuminate   This will allow you to attract attention if needed  The  alarm will continue until one of the following occurs       The driver presses the alarm button on the remote  keyless entry transmitter a second time       the ignition is turned to ON or      110 seconds has elapsed     Remote Activation Verification  RAV     This feature helps provide audible and or visible  feedback that a remo
2.        lt      _    ee ___   _ 6 67    Engine Specifications    Type rrie terin es atad iad eatade teas V6  VIN Cod  4 4 5 sit nei didi bid edhde se ded H  Displacement              212 cubic inches  3 5 L   Compression Ratio                 0 0000  9 3 1  Firing Order 05 0    e g eevee es 1 2 3 4 5 6  Thermostat Temperature             180  F  82  C   Horsepower                     215   5600 rpm    Normal Maintenance  Replacement Parts    Engine Air Cleaner Filter                A1096C   Passenger Compartment Air Filter        10406026  Battery nica ceiehabetactecegeennees 19101812  Engine Oil Filter            0     00  25177917  PCV Valy   s lecs isuriko Se nee cena e CV892C   Cooling System Pressure Cap            22652695    6 68    Spark Plugs             Type PTR5C 13 12556183  Gap  0 050 inches   127 cm   Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement  MVCN GUN xe ek kee oh a ecvle eae eo 22 inches  56 cm   Type sp acavna ts rr aes Anaad nates Pin   ACDelco   part number    Vehicle Dimensions    Wheelbase                 109 0 inches  276 9cm   Front Tread Width           62 1 inches  157 7 cm   Rear Tread Width            61 7 inches  156 7 cm   Length                   195 9 inches  497 5 cm   Width                 0   73 6 inches  186 9 cm   Height                    56 6 inches  143 8 cm     Ze  Section 7 Maintenance Schedule       This section covers the maintenance required for your vehicle  Your vehicle needs these services to retain its safety   dependability and emissio
3.        of your vehicle        The other label is the Certification label  found on the  rear edge of the driver   s door  It tells you the gross  weight capacity of your vehicle  called the Gross  Vehicle Weight Rating  GVWR   The GVWR includes  the weight of the vehicle  all occupants  fuel and cargo   Never exceed the GVWR for your vehicle or the Gross  Axle Weight Rating  GAWR  for either the front or  rear axle     4 32    Things you put inside your vehicle can strike  and injure people in a sudden stop or turn  or  in a crash     Put things in the trunk of your vehicle  Ina  trunk  put them as far forward as you can   Try to spread the weight evenly    Never stack heavier things  like suitcases   inside the vehicle so that some of them are  above the tops of the seats    Don   t leave an unsecured child restraint in  your vehicle    When you carry something inside the  vehicle  secure it whenever you can    Don   t leave a seat folded down unless you  need to        Towing a Trailer    If you don   t use the correct equipment and drive  properly  you can lose control when you pull a  trailer  For example  if the trailer is too heavy  the  brakes may not work well    or even at all  You    and your passengers could be seriously injured   You may also damage your vehicle  the resulting  repairs would not be covered by your warranty   Pull a trailer only if you have followed all the  steps in this section  Ask your dealer for advice  and information about towing a trailer w
4.       Horizontal Aim Adjustment Screw  shown in    previous photo       Vertical Aim Adjustment Screw    Horizontal Block Index Plate    Vertical Aiming Level    Turn the horizontal aiming screw until the indicator  is lined up with zero     Turn the vertical aiming screw until the level bubble  is lined up with zero     Front Parking  Sidemarker and Turn Signal  Cornering Lamps    1     Remove the headlamp assembly  Refer to the  removal procedure listed under    Headlamps    earlier  in this section     Remove the rubber access cover     Twist and pull the bulb socket from the  headlamp assembly     Holding the base of the bulb  pull the old bulb from  the socket     Push the new bulb into the socket     6  Put the bulb socket back into the headlamp assembly    and turn it clockwise until it is secure     Reinstall the rubber access cover     6 38       Fog Lamps      Remove the deflector located below the front fascia  by removing the two bolts          Reach up from underneath the front of the    vehicle and remove the electrical connector from  the bulb assembly       Turn the bulb socket a quarter turn counterclockwise    to remove     4  Remove the old bulb from the socket   5  Place the new bulb into the socket     6  Reverse Steps 1 through 3 to reinstall     1  Open the trunk        2  Reach through the access opening in the trunk          Remove the old bulb from the socket by turning it  one quarter turn counterclockwise     4  Place the new bulb into the socket  
5.     2 43    Illuminated Entry    Your courtesy lamps will come on and stay on for a  set time whenever you press UNLOCK on the remote  keyless entry transmitter  if equipped      If you open a door  the lamps will stay on while it   s open  then turn off automatically about 25 seconds after you  close it  If you press UNLOCK and don   t open a door   the lamps will turn off after about 40 seconds     Illuminated entry includes a feature called theater  dimming  With theater dimming  the lamps don   t just  turn off at the end of the delay time  Instead  they  slowly dim after the delay time until they go out    The delay time is cancelled if you turn the ignition  key to ON so that the lamps will dim out right away   When the ignition is on  illuminated entry is inactive   which means the courtesy lamps won   t come on unless  a door is opened     Illumination on Door Handle Activation    Illumination on door handle activation is a standard  feature intended to provide enhanced security and  convenience by allowing the driver to activate the  vehicle interior illumination without unlocking or  opening any vehicle door     2 44    The ignition must be off and the doors locked for  the illumination on door handle activation to work   The illumination on door handle activation feature  can function in two ways     If the driver pulls and releases any front door handle  within one second  the interior lamps will illuminate  until one of the following occurs       The ignition is 
6.     FRONT EDGE OF  REAR WHEEL  OPENING    For jacking at the vehicle   s rear location  put the jack  lift head about 6 inches  15 cm  from the front edge  of the rear wheel opening or just behind the off set  as shown     Put the compact spare tire near you     5 23       3  Raise the vehicle by turning the jack handle 4  Remove all wheel nuts and take off the flat tire   clockwise  Raise the vehicle far enough off the  ground for the spare tire to fit under the vehicle     5 24    5  Remove any rust or dirt  from the wheel bolts   mounting surfaces and    spare wheel  3  Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts  If you    do  the nuts might come loose  Your wheel could  fall off  causing a serious accident        6  Install the compact spare tire        7  Reinstall the wheel nuts  with the rounded end  of the nuts toward the  wheel  Tighten each nut  by hand until the wheel    Rust or dirt on the wheel  or on the parts to is held against the hub     which it is fastened  can make the wheel nuts  become loose after a time  The wheel could come  off and cause an accident  When you change a    wheel  remove any rust or dirt from the places  where the wheel attaches to the vehicle  In an  emergency  you can use a cloth or a paper towel  to do this  but be sure to use a scraper or wire  brush later  if you need to  to get all the rust   or dirt off        5 25    Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened  wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become loose  and even come off  Thi
7.     NOTE  Do not use the accelerator pedal  and be  ready to turn off the engine immediately if it starts     3  Try to start the engine in each gear  The starter  should work only in PARK  P  or NEUTRAL  N    If the starter works in any other position  your  vehicle needs service     Automatic Transaxle Shift Lock Control  System Check    When you are doing this check  the vehicle could  move suddenly  If it does  you or others could be  injured  Follow the steps below        1  Before you start  be sure you have enough  room around the vehicle  It should be parked  on a level surface            2  Firmly apply the parking brake  See    Parking Brake  in the Index if necessary     NOTE  Be ready to apply the regular brake  immediately if the vehicle begins to move     3  With the engine off  turn the key to the ON position   but don   t start the engine  Without applying the  regular brake  try to move the shift lever out of  PARK  P  with normal effort  If the shift lever  moves out of PARK  P   your vehicle needs service     7 17    Ignition Transaxle Lock Check    While parked  and with the parking brake set  try to turn  the ignition key to OFF in each shift lever position       The key should turn to OFF only when the shift lever  is in PARK  P        The key should come out only in OFF     Parking Brake and Automatic Transaxle PARK  P   Mechanism Check    When you are doing this check  your vehicle  could begin to move  You or others could be    injured and property co
8.     You   ll be using the lap belt  Be sure to follow the  instructions that came with the child restraint   Secure the child in the child restraint when and  as the instructions say     See the earlier part about the top strap if the child  restraint has one     1 46         Make the belt as long as possible by tilting the latch  plate and pulling it along the belt       Put the restraint on the seat       Run the vehicle   s safety belt through or around the    restraint  The child restraint instructions will show  you how     5  To tighten the belt  pull its free end while you push  down on the child restraint  If you   re using a  forward facing child restraint  you may find it  helpful to use your knee to push down on the child  restraint as you tighten the belt     6  Push and pull the child restraint in different  directions to be sure it is secure     To remove the child restraint  just unbuckle the vehicle   s  safety belt  It will be ready to work for an adult or larger  child passenger        4  Buckle the belt  Make sure the release button is  positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the  safety belt quickly if you ever had to     1 47    Securing a Child Restraint in the Right  Front Seat Position    y               Your vehicle has a right front passenger air bag  Never  put a rear facing child restraint in this seat  Here   s why     A child in a rear facing child restraint can be  seriously injured or killed if the right front    passenger   s air bag infla
9.    Ending Cruise Control   There are three ways to cancel the cruise control       Step lightly on the brake pedal      press CLEAR on the steering wheel or     press the CRUISE button on the instrument panel     Erasing Cruise Speed Memory    When you turn off the cruise control or the ignition   your cruise control set speed memory is erased     2 40    Exterior Lamps       The lamp controls are located on the multifunction lever  on the left of the steering wheel  They control the  following systems       Headlamps  Taillamps  Parking Lamps  License Lamps    Sidemarker Lamps    Instrument Panel Lights     D   Turn the end of the lever to this symbol to turn  on the headlamps and other operating lamps      00    Turn the end of the lever to this symbol to  turn on the parking and other operating lamps without  the headlamps     Turn the end of the lever to OFF to turn off the lamps     A warning chime will sound if you open the driver   s  door when you turn the ignition switch to OFF or  ACC with the lamps on     Daytime Running Lamps   Automatic  Headlamp Control    Daytime Running Lamps  DRL  can make it easier  for others to see the front of your vehicle during the  day  DRL can be helpful in many different driving  conditions  but they can be especially helpful in the  short periods after dawn and before sunset  Fully  functional daytime running lights are required on  all vehicles first sold in Canada     A light sensor on top of the instrument panel makes  the DRL wo
10.    If you lose power steering assist because the engine  stops or the system is not functioning  you can steer  but it will take much more effort     Magnetic Speed Sensitive Steering    This steering system provides lighter steering effort   for parking and when driving at speeds below 20 mph   32 km h   Steering effort will increase at higher speeds  for improved road feel     Steering Tips    Driving on Curves  It   s important to take curves at a reasonable speed     A lot of the    driver lost control    accidents mentioned  on the news happen on curves  Here   s why     Experienced driver or beginner  each of us is subject to  the same laws of physics when driving on curves  The  traction of the tires against the road surface makes it  possible for the vehicle to change its path when you turn  the front wheels  If there   s no traction  inertia will keep  the vehicle going in the same direction  If you    ve ever  tried to steer a vehicle on wet ice  you    ll understand this     4 12    The traction you can get in a curve depends on the  condition of your tires and the road surface  the  angle at which the curve is banked  and your speed   While you    re in a curve  speed is the one factor  you can control     Suppose you   re steering through a sharp curve   Then you suddenly accelerate  Both control   systems    steering and acceleration    have to do  their work where the tires meet the road  Adding the  sudden acceleration can demand too much of those  places  You
11.    J PIT IO U a       Every  2001 Toue  under warranty is    backedwiththe          Nii wing  g       Courtesy  Transportation  Trip Routing    L  A NOUr RO320SIOe ASSISTAIANCe    1 800 442 OLDS     For vehicles purchased in Canada   call 1 800 268 6800   that provides in an emergency       Free lockoutassistance      Free dead battery assistance     Free out of fuel assistance     Free flat tire change      Emergency towing       2001 Oldsmobile Intrigue  Owner s Manual    Litho in    Copyright General Motors Corporation 2000  Part ae 10421957 A First Edition All Rights Reserved               o   o                       o    Table of Contents    Seats and Restraint Systems    Seats and Seat Controls    Supplemental Restraint System  SRS   Safety Belts    Restraint Systems for Children    Features and Controls    Windows Cruise Control   Keys and Door Locks    Exterior and Interior Lamps   Remote Keyless Entry System  If Equipped  Mirrors   Remote Trunk Release Storage Compartments   Automatic Transaxle Convenience Net  If Equipped    Parking Brake Accessory Power Outlets   Tilt Wheel OnStar   System  If Equipped    Turn Signal Multifunction Lever Power Sunroof  Option    Windshield Wipers Instrument Panel  Warning Lights and Gages             Table of Contents  cont d        Section 4    E Q             Comfort Controls and Audio Systems       Heating and Air Conditioning    Radio Theft Deterrent Feature    Setting the Radio Clock    Steering Wheel Controls  If Equipped     
12.    Programmable Automatic Door Locks    Programmable automatic door locks is a standard  feature intended to provide enhanced security and  convenience by automatically locking and unlocking  vehicle doors  The automatic locking and unlocking of  the vehicle will occur if the ignition key is in ON and  the driver   s door is closed when the vehicle is shifted  out of PARK  P      Programmable Modes  Mode 1  No automatic door lock or unlock     Mode 2  Automatic all door lock when the transaxle is  shifted out of PARK  P   No automatic door unlock     Mode 3  Automatic all door lock when the transaxle is  shifted out of PARK  P   Automatic all door unlock  when the transaxle is shifted into PARK  P      Mode 4  Automatic all door lock when the transaxle is  shifted out of PARK  P   Automatic driver   s door only  unlock when the transaxle is shifted into PARK  P         When your vehicle was shipped from the factory  it was    programmed to Mode 3  The mode to which your    vehicle was programmed may have been changed since  it left the factory  To determine the mode to which your    vehicle is programmed or to program your vehicle to a  different mode  do the following     1  Close all doors and turn the ignition switch to ON     2  Press and hold the power door lock switch in the  lock position     3  While holding the door lock switch  cycle the  transaxle out of and back into PARK  P   The door  lock and unlock functions will operate as defined   depending upon the current
13.    Radio Cassette Player CD Player    Your Driving and the Road    Defensive Driving    Driving Tips for Various Road Conditions  Drunken Driving    Recreational Vehicle Towing   Control of Vehicle    Loading Your Vehicle   Braking    Towing a Trailer   Steering    Problems on the Road       Hazard Warning Flashers    Engine Overheating  J ump Starting    Changing a Flat Tire     Towing Your Vehicle    If You re Stuck    iv          Section 6    VVVVVYVY    Table of Contents  cont d     Fuel  Checking Fluids and Lubricants  GM Oil Life System       Engine Air Cleaner Filter  Passenger Compartment Air Filter  Brakes   Bulb Replacement       Scheduled Maintenance    Owner Checks and Services     Periodic Maintenance Inspections    Service and Appearance Care       Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement      Tires and Wheels      Appearance Care      Electrical System Fuses and Circuit Breakers     Capacities and Specifications      Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts       Maintenance Schedule       Recommended Fluids and Lubricants     Maintenance Records       ZO Table of Contents  cont d     Customer Assistance Information     Customer Satisfaction Procedures    Warranty Information  See Warranty M anual        Customer Assistance Offices    Reporting Safety Defects on page 8 10       Roadside Assistance and Courtesy Transportation    Service Publications       Please refer to the last page of this manual for your Service Station Guide    GENERAL MOTORS  GM  the GM Emblem   OLD
14.    Turn the bulb one quarter turn clockwise to install     Close the trunk     Tail Stop Turn Signal Lamps       6 40      Unscrew the wing nut inside of the trunk  B     behind the taillamp to be changed  If equipped with  a convenience net  unhook the net       Pull back the carpeting       Remove the other two plastic wing nuts  A      Pliers may be required to remove the wing nuts       Pull the taillamp housing away from the body    of the vehicle  C        Squeeze the tab on the bulb socket and turn the    socket counterclockwise     6  Pull out the bulb socket   7  Pull the old bulb out of the socket   There are    four bulbs on each taillamp      8  Push in a new bulb     9  Reinstall the bulb socket into the housing and    10     11   12     turn it clockwise     Reinstall the taillamp housing to the body  of the vehicle     Reinstall all three wing nuts     Tighten the plastic wing nuts     License Plate Lamp       1  Remove the four screws to remove the name plate     2  Reach your hand up through underside of the trunk  into the slots     3  Press the clip on one side of the bulb assembly  and pull out the assembly from the front with your  other hand     4  Remove the old bulb from the socket   5  Place the new bulb into the socket   6  Reverse Steps 1 through 3 to reinstall     When reinstalling bulb assembly  push in the assembly  until you hear a snap  Make sure the assembly is tight     6 41    Windshield Wiper   Blade Replacement   Windshield wiper blades sh
15.    t use it  It can corrode  metal parts in your fuel system and also damage  plastic and rubber parts  That damage wouldn   t  be covered under your warranty     Gasoline vapor is highly flammable  It burns  violently  and that can cause very bad injuries   Don   t smoke if you   re near gasoline or refueling  your vehicle  Keep sparks  flames and smoking  materials away from gasoline        Fuels in Foreign Countries    If you plan on driving in another country outside the  United States or Canada  the proper fuel may be hard to  find  Never use leaded gasoline or any other fuel not  recommended in the previous text on fuel  Costly repairs  caused by use of improper fuel wouldn   t be covered by  your warranty     To check on fuel availability  ask an auto club  or  contact a major oil company that does business in the  country where you   ll be driving        The tethered cap is located behind a hinged door on the  driver   s side of your vehicle     6 5    If you get gasoline on yourself and then  something ignites it  you could be badly burned   Gasoline can spray out on you if you open the    fuel filler cap too quickly  This spray can happen  if your tank is nearly full  and is more likely in  hot weather  Open the fuel filler cap slowly and  wait for any    hiss    noise to stop  Then unscrew  the cap all the way        While refueling  let the cap hang by the tether below the  fuel fill opening     To remove the cap  turn it slowly to the left   counterclockwise   Th
16.   2   This position gives you more power  but  lower fuel economy  You can use SECOND  2  on hills   It can help control your speed as you go down steep  mountain roads  but then you would also want to use  your brakes off and on     NOTICE     Don   t drive in SECOND  2  for more than 25 miles   40 km  at speeds over 55 mph  88 km h   or you  can damage your transaxle  Use AUTOMATIC  OVERDRIVE  D  or THIRD  3  as much   as possible    Don   t shift into SECOND  2  unless you are  going slower than 65 mph  105 km h   or you   can damage your engine     FIRST  1   This position gives you even more power   but lower fuel economy  than SECOND  2   You can  use it on very steep hills  or in deep snow or mud  If the  shift lever is put in FIRST  1   the transaxle won   t shift  into first gear until the vehicle is going slowly enough     NOTICE     If your front wheels can   t turn  don   t try to drive   This might happen if you were stuck in very deep  sand or mud or were up against a solid object   You could damage your transaxle  Also  if you  stop when going uphill  don   t hold your vehicle  there with only the accelerator pedal  This could  overheat and damage the transaxle  Use your  brakes or shift into PARK  P  to hold your  vehicle in position on a hill        2 27    Parking Brake    The parking brake is located  to the left of the brake pedal  near the driver   s door     Prue   TO    FELERGE       To set the parking brake  hold the brake pedal down  with your right f
17.   2  Press AM FM to select the band    3  Tune in the desired station    4  Press TONE to select the equalization that best suits  the type of station selected   This function is not  available on the Bose radio     5  Press and hold one of the five numbered buttons  The  sound will mute  When it returns  release the button   Whenever you press that numbered button  the station  you set will return and the tone that you selected will  also be automatically selected for that button   The  tone will not automatically return on the Bose radio      6  Repeat the steps for each pushbutton     P SCAN  Press SCAN for more than two seconds  and  P SCAN will appear on the display  The radio will go to  the first preset station stored on your pushbuttons  stop  for a few seconds  then go on to the next preset station   Press SCAN again to stop scanning     Setting the Tone    BASS  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Turn the  knob to increase or decrease bass  When you use this  control  the radio   s tone setting will switch to manual    The radio   s tone setting will not switch to manual on  the Bose radio      TREB  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Then pull  the knob all the way out  Turn the knob to increase or  decrease treble  When you use this control  the radio   s  tone setting will switch to manual   The radio   s tone  setting will not switch to manual on the Bose radio    If a station is weak or noisy  you may want to decrease  the treble     Push the knob back 
18.   Additional Program Information    Courtesy Transportation is available during the  Bumper to Bumper warranty coverage period    but it is not part of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty   A separate booklet entitled    Warranty and Owner  Assistance Information    furnished with each   new vehicle provides detailed warranty   coverage information     Courtesy Transportation is available only at  participating dealers and all program options  such as  shuttle service  may not be available at every dealer   Please contact your dealer for specific information about  availability  All Courtesy Transportation arrangements  will be administered by appropriate dealer personnel     Canadian Vehicles  For warranty repairs during the  Complete Vehicle Coverage period of the General  Motors of Canada New Vehicle Limited Warranty   alternative transportation may be available under the  Courtesy Transportation Program  Please consult your  dealer for details     General Motors reserves the right to unilaterally modify   change or discontinue Courtesy Transportation at any  time and to resolve all questions of claim eligibility  pursuant to the terms and conditions described herein at  its sole discretion     Warranty Information    Your vehicle comes with a separate warranty booklet  that contains detailed warranty information     REPORTING SAFETY  DEFECTS TO THE UNITED  STATES GOVERNMENT    If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could  cause a crash or could cause injury or d
19.   If you start steering quickly enough  your  vehicle may straighten out  Always be ready for a  second skid if it occurs     If your vehicle is equipped with the Precision Control  System  the LOW TRAC light may come on  See    Low  Traction Active  LOW TRAC  Light    in the Index     Of course  traction is reduced when water  snow  ice   gravel or other material is on the road  For safety  you    Il  want to slow down and adjust your driving to these  conditions  It is important to slow down on slippery  surfaces because stopping distance will be longer and  vehicle control more limited     While driving on a surface with reduced traction  try  your best to avoid sudden steering  acceleration or  braking  including engine braking by shifting to a lower  gear   Any sudden changes could cause the tires to  slide  You may not realize the surface is slippery until  your vehicle is skidding  Learn to recognize warning  clues    such as enough water  ice or packed snow   on the road to make a    mirrored surface       and slow  down when you have any doubt     Remember  Any anti lock brake system  ABS  helps  avoid only the braking skid        Driving at Night                                                                                                                         Night driving is more dangerous than day driving   One reason is that some drivers are likely to be  impaired    by alcohol or drugs  with night vision  problems  or by fatigue     4 17    Here are some ti
20.   The interior lamps will illuminate for up to 25 seconds  when you remove your key from the ignition  After   25 seconds have elapsed  the interior lamps will slowly  fade out  The lamps will fade out before the 25 seconds  have elapsed if you do one of the following     e  Turn the ignition to ON       Lock all doors using your remote keyless entry  transmitter  if equipped       Lock the doors using the power door lock switch    When any door is opened  exit illumination is cancelled    The interior lamps will stay on when any door is open    The interior lamps may stay on for up to 25 seconds    after all the doors have been closed if they have not  been locked  See    Delayed Illumination    in the Index     2 45    Battery Saver    Your vehicle has a feature to help prevent you from  draining the battery in case you accidentally leave an  interior or trunk lamp on  If you leave any of these  lamps on while the ignition is in ACC or OFF  they  will automatically turn off after 20 minutes  The lamps  won   t come back on until you do one of the following        Turn the ignition to ON      turn the interior lamp thumbwheel all the way up or    open  or close and reopen  a door that is closed     If the vehicle has less than 15 miles  25 km  on the  odometer  the battery saver will turn off the lamps  after only three minutes     Mirrors    Adjust all mirrors so you can see clearly when you are  sitting in a comfortable position     Inside Day Night Rearview Mirror    To r
21.   the door from the inside and then open the door from  the outside     Lockout Prevention    Lockout Prevention is a standard feature intended to  provide enhanced security and convenience  This feature  prevents a driver who has left the key in the ignition  from locking the doors using the power door lock  switch while any door is open     This feature cannot guarantee that you will never be  locked out of your vehicle  If you don   t leave the key  in the ignition  or if you use the manual door lock   you could still lock your keys inside your vehicle   Always remember to take your keys with you     Programmable Modes  Mode 1  Turns feature on   Mode 2  Turns feature off     When your vehicle was shipped from the factory    it was programmed to Mode 1  The mode to which  your vehicle was programmed may have been changed  since it left the factory  To determine the mode to which  your vehicle is programmed or to program your vehicle  to a different mode  do the following     1  Open a door and put the key in the ignition     2  Hold down the power door lock switch for more  than three seconds  This will turn the feature off  or on  depending upon the current mode selected    If you do not wish to change the current mode   you can either exit the programming mode by  following the instructions listed here or program  the next feature available on your vehicle      3  When the door lock switch is released  the vehicle  will remain in the most recent operating mode     The mo
22.  000 miles   10 000 to 13 000 km   Any time you notice unusual  wear  rotate your tires as soon as possible and check  wheel alignment  Also check for damaged tires or  wheels  See    When It   s Time for New Tires    and     Wheel Replacement    later in this section for   more information     The purpose of regular rotation is to achieve more  uniform wear for all tires on the vehicle  The first  rotation is the most important  See    Scheduled  Maintenance Services    in the Index for scheduled  rotation intervals        When rotating your tires  always use the correct rotation  pattern shown here     Don   t include the compact spare tire in your   tire rotation    After the tires have been rotated  adjust the front and  rear inflation pressures as shown on the Tire Loading  Information label  Make certain that all wheel nuts  are properly tightened  See    Wheel Nut Torque    in  the Index     Rust or dirt on a wheel  or on the parts to which  it is fastened  can make wheel nuts become loose  after a time  The wheel could come off and cause  an accident  When you change a wheel  remove    any rust or dirt from places where the wheel  attaches to the vehicle  In an emergency  you  can use a cloth or a paper towel to do this  but  be sure to use a scraper or wire brush later  if  you need to  to get all the rust or dirt off    See    Changing a Flat Tire    in the Index        6 45    When It   s Time for New Tires    One way to tell when it   s  time for new tires is to  
23.  2 13    4     Each additional press of the remote keyless entry  transmitter LOCK button will cause the vehicle to  advance to the RAV lock mode by one  starting  from the current RAV lock mode     If cycled beyond RAV lock Mode 4  the vehicle will  enter RAV lock Mode 1  When the door lock switch  is released  the vehicle will remain in the most recent  RAV lock mode     RAV Unlock Mode Programming    When your vehicle was shipped from the factory  it was  programmed to Mode 1  The mode to which your  vehicle was programmed may have been changed since  it left the factory  To determine the RAV unlock mode  to which your vehicle is programmed or to program  your vehicle to a different mode  do the following     l   2     Close all doors and turn the ignition switch to ON     Press and hold down the power door lock switch in  the UNLOCK position       While holding the door lock switch  press and    release the remote keyless entry transmitter  UNLOCK button  This button press will initialize  the customization mode  Upon initiation of this    2 14    mode  the chime will sound  Count the number of  chimes you hear  The number of chimes tells you  which mode your vehicle is set for   If you do not  wish to change the current mode  you can either exit  the programming mode by following the instructions  listed here or program the next feature available on  your vehicle      4  Each additional press of the remote keyless entry  transmitter UNLOCK button will cause the vehicle  
24.  Anti Lock    in the Index     e  Allow greater following distance on any  slippery road       Watch for slippery spots  The road might be fine  until you hit a spot that   s covered with ice  On an  otherwise clear road  ice patches may appear in  shaded areas where the sun can   t reach  around  clumps of trees  behind buildings or under bridges   Sometimes the surface of a curve or an overpass may  remain icy when the surrounding roads are clear  If  you see a patch of ice ahead of you  brake before you  are on it  Try not to brake while you   re actually on  the ice  and avoid sudden steering maneuvers     If You   re Caught in a Blizzard       If you are stopped by heavy snow  you could be in a  serious situation  You should probably stay with your  vehicle unless you know for sure that you are near help  and you can hike through the snow  Here are some  things to do to summon help and keep yourself and  your passengers safe        Turn on your hazard flashers     4 29      Tie ared cloth to your vehicle to alert police that  you    ve been stopped by the snow       Put on extra clothing or wrap a blanket around you   If you have no blankets or extra clothing  make body  insulators from newspapers  burlap bags  rags  floor  mats    anything you can wrap around yourself or  tuck under your clothing to keep warm     Snow can trap exhaust gases under your vehicle   This can cause deadly CO  carbon monoxide  gas  to get inside  CO could overcome you and kill  you  You can   
25.  Brake Fluid       Your brake master cylinder reservoir is on the driver   s  side of the engine compartment  See    Engine  Compartment Overview    in the Index  It is filled with  DOT 3 brake fluid     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  When new linings are put in  the fluid level    goes back up  The other reason is that fluid is leaking out  of the brake system  If it is  you should have your brake  system fixed  since a leak means that sooner or later your  brakes won   t work well  or won   t work at all     So  it isn   t a good idea to    top off    your brake fluid   Adding brake fluid won   t correct a leak  If you add fluid  when your linings are worn  then you ll have too much  fluid when you get new brake linings  You should add   or remove  brake fluid  as necessary  only when work is  done on the brake hydraulic system     If you have too much brake fluid  it can spill on  the engine  The fluid will burn if the engine is    hot enough  You or others could be burned   and your vehicle could be damaged  Add brake  fluid only when work is done on the brake  hydraulic system        When your brake fluid falls to a low level  your brake  warning light will come on  See    Brake System Warning  Light    in the Index     6 29    What to Add  When you do need brake fluid  use only DOT 3 brake    fluid  Use new brake fl
26.  Customer Communication Centre  163 005  1908 Colonel Sam Drive   Oshawa  Ontario L1H 8P7    Weight of the Trailer Tongue    The tongue load  A  of any trailer is an important  weight to measure because it affects the total or gross  weight of your vehicle  The Gross Vehicle Weight   GVW  includes the curb weight of the vehicle  any  cargo you may carry in it  and the people who will be  riding in the vehicle  And if you tow a trailer  you must  add the tongue load to the GVW because your vehicle  will be carrying that weight  too  See    Loading Your  Vehicle    in the Index for more information about your  vehicle   s maximum load capacity     4 35       If you   re using a weight carrying hitch  the trailer  tongue  A  should weigh 10 percent of the total loaded  trailer weight  B   If you have a weight distributing  hitch  the trailer tongue  A  should weigh 12 percent of  the total loaded trailer weight  B      After you    ve loaded your trailer  weigh the trailer and  then the tongue  separately  to see if the weights are  proper  If they aren   t  you may be able to get them   right simply by moving some items around in the trailer     4 36    Total Weight on Your Vehicle   s Tires    Be sure your vehicle   s tires are inflated to the upper  limit for cold tires  You    ll find these numbers on the  Tire Loading Information label inside of the trunk lid or  see    Loading Your Vehicle    in the Index  Then be sure  you don   t go over the GVW limit for your vehicle   
27.  Half  of the air is directed through the instrument panel outlets   Most of the remaining air is directed through the floor  ducts and a little to the defrost and side window vents     e  tyd LOWER  This setting sends most of the air  through the ducts near the floor  The rest comes out  of the defroster and side window vents  When using  this setting in the recirculation mode  the windows  may fog up  See    Recirculation    in the Index for  more information     We   Vad DEFOG  This setting allows half of the air to go  to the floor ducts and half to the defrost and side  window vents  The air conditioning compressor will run  automatically in this setting unless the outside  temperature is below 38  F  3 3   C    Even when the  compressor is running  you can control the temperature      gy DEFROST  This setting directs most of the air  through the defrost and side window vents  Some of the  air goes to the floor ducts  The air conditioning  compressor will run automatically in this setting unless  the outside temperature is below 38  F  3 3  C      Even when the compressor is running  you can control  the temperature      Air Conditioning Compressor Button    Press the A C button in to operate the air conditioning  compressor  The indicator light on the button will flash  briefly and stay on solid to let you know your air  conditioning will come on  If the light on the A C button  turns off after the flashing has stopped your air  conditioning will not come on  Your air c
28.  If you have done this and your vehicle still  does not pass the inspection for lack of OBD system  readiness  see your dealer or qualified service center  to prepare the vehicle for inspection     Oil Warning Light    If you have a problem with  your oil  this light may stay  on after you start your  engine or come on   when you are driving     This indicates that oil is not going through your engine  quickly enough to keep it lubricated  The engine could  be low on oil or could have some other oil problem   Have your vehicle serviced immediately     The oil light could also come on when the ignition is on  but the engine is not running  This is normal  The light  comes on as a test to show you it   s working  but the light  should go out when you turn the ignition to ON  If it  doesn   t come on with the ignition on  you may have a  problem with the fuse or bulb  Have it fixed right away     Don   t keep driving if the oil pressure is low   If you do  your engine can become so hot that  it catches fire  You or others could be burned   Check your oil as soon as possible and have  your vehicle serviced     NOTICE     Damage to your engine from neglected oil  problems can be costly and is not covered by  your warranty        2 73    Service Vehicle Soon Light    This light will come on  briefly when the ignition  is turned to ON to show  that the bulb is working     SERVICE  VEHICLE    SOON       This light indicates problems with your vehicle that are  not related to emission
29.  Maintenance Schedule for more  on this  Things that are especially important in trailer  operation are automatic transaxle fluid  don   t overfill    engine oil  drive belts  cooling system and brake system   Each of these is covered in this manual  and the Index  will help you find them quickly  If you   re trailering  it   s  a good idea to review this information before you start  your trip     Check periodically to see that all hitch nuts and  bolts are tight   Engine Cooling When Trailer Towing    Your cooling system may temporarily overheat during  severe operating conditions  See    Engine Overheating     in the Index     Za  Section 5 Problems on the Road       Here you   ll find what to do about some problems that can occur on the road     5 2 Hazard Warning Flashers 5 12 Cooling System   5 3 Other Warning Devices 5 18 If a Tire Goes Flat   5 3 Jump Starting 5 19 Changing a Flat Tire   5 9 Towing Your Vehicle 5 29 Compact Spare Tire   5 9 Engine Overheating 5 30 If You   re Stuck  In Sand  Mud  Ice or Snow    5 1    Press the switch located on  your instrument panel to  make your front and rear      turn signal lamps flash on  T  and off     Hazard Warning Flashers       The hazard warning flashers work no matter what  position your key is in  and even if the key isn   t in   To turn off the flashers  press the switch again  When    the hazard warning flashers are on  your turn signals  won   t work     Your hazard warning flashers let you warn others  They Other Wa
30.  OLDS  6537     From   Puerto Rico  1 800 496 9992  English     1 800 496 9993  Spanish   U S  Virgin Islands  1 800 496 9994    Fax Number  313 381 0022  Canada  General Motors of Canada Limited  Customer Communication Centre  163 005  1908 Colonel Sam Drive  Oshawa  Ontario L1H 8P7    1 800 263 3777  English   1 800 263 7854  French     1 800 263 3830  For Text Telephone devices  TTYs    Roadside Assistance  1 800 268 6800    Mexico  Central America and Caribbean  Islands Countries  Except Puerto Rico and  U S  Virgin Islands    General Motors de Mexico  S  de R L  de C V    Customer Assistance Center   Paseo de la Reforma   2740   Col  Lomas de Bezares   C P  11910  Mexico  D F    0  1 800 508 0000   Long Distance  011 52   53 29 0 800    GM Mobility Program for Persons  with Disabilities    This program  available to  qualified applicants  can  reimburse you up to  1 000  toward aftermarket driver or  passenger adaptive  equipment you may require  for your vehicle  hand  controls  wheelchair scooter  lifts  etc       This program can also provide you with free resource  information  such as area driver assessment centers and  mobility equipment installers  The program is available  for a limited period of time from the date of vehicle  purchase lease  See your dealer for more details or call  the GM Mobility Assistance Center at 1 800 323 9935   Text telephone  TTY  users  call 1 800 833 9935     GM of Canada also has a Mobility Program  Call  1 800 GM DRIVE  463 7483  fo
31.  Part A  Scheduled Maintenance Services    shows  what to have done and how often  Some of these  services can be complex  so unless you are technically  qualified and have the necessary equipment  you should  let your dealer   s service department or another qualified  service center do these jobs     Performing maintenance work on a vehicle can  be dangerous  In trying to do some jobs  you can    be seriously injured  Do your own maintenance  work only if you have the required know how  and the proper tools and equipment for the job   If you have any doubt  have a qualified  technician do the work     If you want to get the service information  see    Service  and Owner Publications    in the Index           Part B  Owner Checks and Services    tells you  what should be checked and when  It also explains  what you can easily do to help keep your vehicle in  good condition        Part C  Periodic Maintenance Inspections    explains  important inspections that your dealer   s service  department or another qualified service center   should perform        Part D  Recommended Fluids and Lubricants    lists  some recommended products necessary to help keep  your vehicle properly maintained  These products  or  their equivalents  should be used whether you do the  work yourself or have it done        Part E  Maintenance Record    is a place for you   to record and keep track of the maintenance performed  on your vehicle  Keep your maintenance receipts   They may be needed to qual
32.  accelerator pedal all the way to  the floor and holding it there as you hold the key  in START for about three seconds  If the vehicle  starts briefly but then stops again  do the same  thing  This time keep the pedal down for five or  six seconds to clear the extra gasoline from the  engine  After waiting about 15 seconds  repeat  the normal starting procedure     NOTICE     Your engine is designed to work with the  electronics in your vehicle  If you add electrical    parts or accessories  you could change the way  the engine operates  Before adding electrical  equipment  check with your dealer  If you don   t   your engine might not perform properly        2 22    Engine Coolant Heater  Option        In very cold weather  0  F   18  C  or colder  the   engine coolant heater can help  Yov   ll get easier starting  and better fuel economy during engine warm up   Usually  the coolant heater should be plugged in a  minimum of four hours prior to starting your vehicle     To Use the Engine Coolant Heater 4  Before starting the engine  be sure to unplug and    l   2        store the cord as it was before to keep it away    Tum Oren etnies from moving engine parts  If you don   t  it could  Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord  be damaged   Ee e Hai th    driv  r   siside How long should you keep the coolant heater plugged    in  The answer depends on the outside temperature  the  Plug it into a normal  grounded 110 volt AC outlet  kind of oil you have  and some other th
33.  be repaired   See your  dealer if any of these conditions exist     Your dealer will know the kind of wheel you need     Each new wheel should have the same load carrying  capacity  diameter  width  offset and be mounted the  same way as the one it replaces     If you need to replace any of your wheels  wheel bolts  or wheel nuts  replace them only with new GM original  equipment parts  This way  you will be sure to have the  right wheel  wheel bolts and wheel nuts for your vehicle     Using the wrong replacement wheels  wheel bolts  or wheel nuts on your vehicle can be dangerous   It could affect the braking and handling of    your vehicle  make your tires lose air and make  you lose control  You could have a collision in  which you or others could be injured  Always use  the correct wheel  wheel bolts and wheel nuts   for replacement        6 49    NOTICE     The wrong wheel can also cause problems with    bearing life  brake cooling  speedometer or  odometer calibration  headlamp aim  bumper  height  vehicle ground clearance and tire or tire  chain tire clearance to the body and chassis        See    Changing a Flat Tire    in the Index for  more information     Used Replacement Wheels    Putting a used wheel on your vehicle is    dangerous  You can   t know how it   s been used or  how far it   s been driven  It could fail suddenly  and cause an accident  If you have to replace a  wheel  use a new GM original equipment wheel        6 50    Tire Chains    NOTICE     Use t
34.  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    in the Index    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 the center seat position   the one that has only a lap belt     1 53    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 54    Safety Belt Extender    If the vehicle   s safety belt will fasten around you  you  should use it     But if a safety belt isn   t long enough to fasten  your  dealer will order you an extender  It   s free  When you go  in to order it  take the heaviest coat you will wear  so the  extender will be long enough for you  The extender will  be just for you  and just for the seat in your vehicle that  you choose  Don   t let someone else use it  and use it  only for the seat it is made to fit  To wear it  just attach it  to the regular safety belt     Checking Yo
35.  can lose control  Refer to    Traction  Control System    in the Index     What should you do if this ever happens  Ease up on the  accelerator pedal  steer the vehicle the way you want it  to go  and slow down     If your vehicle is equipped with the Precision Control  System  the LOW TRAC light may come on to indicate  the system is engaged  See    Low Traction Active   LOW TRAC  Light    in the Index     Speed limit signs near curves warn that you should  adjust your speed  Of course  the posted speeds are  based on good weather and road conditions  Under less  favorable conditions yovu   ll want to go slower     If you need to reduce your speed as you approach a  curve  do it before you enter the curve  while your front  wheels are straight ahead     Try to adjust your speed so you can    drive    through the  curve  Maintain a reasonable  steady speed  Wait to  accelerate until you are out of the curve  and then  accelerate gently into the straightaway     Steering in Emergencies    There are times when steering can be more effective  than braking  For example  you come over a hill and  find a truck stopped in your lane  or a car suddenly pulls  out from nowhere  or a child darts out from between  parked cars and stops right in front of you  You can  avoid these problems by braking    if you can stop in  time  But sometimes you can   t  there isn   t room    That   s the time for evasive action    steering around   the problem     Your vehicle can perform very well in e
36.  come on when you set your parking brake   The light will stay on if your parking brake doesn   t  release fully  If it stays on after your parking brake   is fully released  it means you have a brake problem     A warning chime will sound if your parking brake is set  and the gear shift is not in PARK  P  or NEUTRAL  N      2 66    Anti Lock Brake System Warning Light          Canada    ANTI    LOCK    United States    With the anti lock brake system  the light will come on  when your engine is started and may stay on for three  seconds  That   s normal     If the anti lock brake system warning light stays on  longer than normal after you    ve started your engine  turn  the ignition off  Or  if the light comes on and stays on  when you   re driving  stop as soon as possible and turn  the ignition off  Then start the engine again to reset the  system  If the light still stays on  or comes on again  while you   re driving  your vehicle needs service  If the  light is on and the regular brake system warning light  isn   t on  you still have brakes  but you don   t have  anti lock brakes  Adjust your driving accordingly     The anti lock brake system warning light should come  on briefly when you turn the ignition key to ON  If the  light doesn   t come on then  have it fixed so it will be  ready to warn you if there is a problem     Traction Control System Warning  Light  Option     This warning light should  come on briefly when the  engine is started     TRAC  OFF    If the 
37.  coming in if        Your exhaust system sounds strange  or different    e Your vehicle gets rusty underneath   Your vehicle was damaged in a collision   Your vehicle was damaged when driving over  high points on the road or over road debris   Repairs weren   t done correctly   Your vehicle or exhaust system had been  modified improperly     If you ever suspect exhaust is coming into  your vehicle        Drive it only with all the windows down to  blow out any CO  and    Have your vehicle fixed immediately        2 32    Running Your Engine While  You   re Parked    It   s better not to park with the engine running  But if you  ever have to  here are some things to know     Idling the engine with the climate control system  off could allow dangerous exhaust into your  vehicle  See the earlier Caution under      Engine Exhaust       Also  idling in a closed in place can let deadly  carbon monoxide  CO  into your vehicle even if  the fan switch is at the highest setting  One place  this can happen is a garage  Exhaust    with   CO    can come in easily  NEVER park ina  garage with the engine running     Another closed in place can be a blizzard   See    Blizzard    in the Index        Tilt Wheel    It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if  the shift lever is not fully in PARK  P  with the  parking brake firmly set  Your vehicle can roll   Don   t leave your vehicle when the engine is    running unless you have to  If you   ve left the  engine running  the vehicle can m
38.  direction you want to move the mirror  Once the mirror is  adjusted  move the top switch to the middle position     Convex Outside Mirror    Your passenger   s side mirror is convex  A convex  mirror   s surface is curved so you can see more from  the driver   s seat     2 50    A convex mirror can make things  like other  vehicles  look farther away than they really are     If you cut too sharply into the right lane  you  could hit a vehicle on your right  Check your  inside mirror or glance over your shoulder  before changing lanes        Storage Compartments    Glove Box  Use the key to lock and unlock the glove box     Center Console    To open the storage area located between the driver   s  and passenger   s seat  press back on the front edge  and lift the cover  The console has a cassette tape  and compact disc storage area and a coinholder    The cupholder is located below the storage area   Push down on the door and the cupholder will   come out     Rear Console Cupholders       The cupholders are located in the rear of the front  console  Pull down to use the cupholders     Convenience Net  If Equipped     Your vehicle may have a convenience net  You    ll see it  on the back wall of the trunk     Put small loads  like grocery bags  behind the net  It can  help keep them from falling over during sharp turns or  quick starts and stops     The net isn   t for larger  heavier loads  Store them in the  trunk as far forward as you can     You can unhook the net so that 
39.  experience a problem   see your dealer for additional information on the  accessory power plugs     NOTICE     Adding some electrical equipment to your vehicle  can damage it or keep other things from working    as they should  This wouldn   t be covered by your  warranty  Check with your dealer before adding  electrical equipment  and never use anything that  exceeds the fuse rating        OnStar   System  If Equipped     OnStar is a vehicle communications system that   offers a variety of services and provides a hands free  communication link between you and the OnStar Center   A service subscription agreement and fee are required in  order to receive OnStar service  Services are available  24 hours a day  7 days a week  For more information   call 1 888 ONSTAR 7  1 888 667 8277         OnStar Services Button  Press this button once  to contact an advisor who will be able to assist you with  these services  If you are not quickly connected  the  system will automatically reset and redial  This ensures  connection to the center  there is no additional action  required  Press the Call Answer End button to cancel  the automatic redial     2 53    Emergency Button  In an emergency situation   press the emergency service button  Upon receiving the  call  an advisor at the center will locate your vehicle and  assess the situation  If necessary  the advisor will alert  the nearest emergency service provider       amp  Call ANSWER END Button  Use this button   to answer a call   I
40.  for the first 500 miles  805 km    Don   t make full throttle starts       Avoid making hard stops for the first  200 miles  322 km  or so  During this time  your new brake linings aren   t yet broken  in  Hard stops with new linings can mean  premature wear and earlier replacement   Follow this breaking in guideline every  time you get new brake linings    Don   t tow a trailer during break in   See    Towing a Trailer    in the Index for  more information        2 19    Ignition Positions    NOTICE     Your ignition switch is located on the instrument panel   With the ignition key in the switch  you can turn the  switch to four positions     If your key seems stuck in OFF and you can   t  turn it  be sure you are using the correct key    if so  is it all the way in  Turn the key only with  your hand  Using a tool to force it could break  the key or the ignition switch  If none of this  works  then your vehicle needs service        ACC  B   This position lets you turn off the ignition    It also lets you use things like the radio and windshield  wipers when the engine is off  Your steering wheel will  unlock  Use ACC if you must have your vehicle pushed  or towed     ON  C   This position is where the key returns to after  you start the vehicle  With the engine off  you can use  ON to display some of your warning and indicator lights        OFF  A   This position locks your ignition and START  D   This position starts your engine     transaxle  It   s a theft deterrent feat
41.  in  the direction of the turn   or lane change        To signal a lane change  just raise or lower the lever  until the arrow starts to flash  Hold it there until you  complete your lane change  The lever will return by  itself when you release it     As you signal a turn or lane change  if the arrow flashes  faster than normal  a signal bulb may be burned out  and other drivers won   t see your turn signal     If a bulb is burned out  replace it to help avoid an  accident  If the arrows don   t go on at all when you  signal a turn  check for burned out bulbs and then check  the fuse  see    Fuses and Circuit Breakers    in the Index      A chime will sound if you leave your turn signal on for  more than 3 4 mile  1 2 km      Headlamp High Low Beam Changer    To change your headlamps  from low beam to high  beam  push the lever  away from you  To change  back to low beam  pull the  lever toward you     To flash your high beams  pull the lever toward you and  release  The lever will return to the low beam position   Fog lamps  if equipped  will not be illuminated while  the headlamps are in the high beam mode     Flash to Pass    With the lever in the low beam position  pull the lever  toward you momentarily to switch to high beams    to signal you are going to pass   If you have the  headlamps on  they will return to low beams when  you release the lever     Windshield Wipers       You can control the windshield wipers by moving the  lever with the wiper symbol on it up or d
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43.  just the right moment   accelerates  moves around the vehicle ahead  then goes  back into the right lane again  A simple maneuver     Not necessarily  Passing another vehicle on a two lane  highway is a potentially dangerous move  since the  passing vehicle occupies the same lane as oncoming  traffic for several seconds  A miscalculation  an error in  judgment  or a brief surrender to frustration or anger can  suddenly put the passing driver face to face with the  worst of all traffic accidents    the head on collision     So here are some tips for passing          Drive ahead     Look down the road  to the sides and to  crossroads for situations that might affect your passing  patterns  If you have any doubt whatsoever about  making a successful pass  wait for a better time       Watch for traffic signs  pavement markings and lines   If you can see a sign up ahead that might indicate a  turn or an intersection  delay your pass  A broken  center line usually indicates it   s all right to pass   providing the road ahead is clear   Never cross a solid  line on your side of the lane or a double solid line   even if the road seems empty of approaching traffic       Do not get too close to the vehicle you want to    pass while you   re awaiting an opportunity  For one  thing  following too closely reduces your area of  vision  especially if you   re following a larger  vehicle  Also  you won   t have adequate space if the  vehicle ahead suddenly slows or stops  Keep back a  reaso
44.  mode selected   If you  do not wish to change the current mode  you can  either exit the programming mode by following the  instructions listed here or program the next feature  available on your vehicle      4  After an initial transaxle cycle  each additional cycle  will advance to the operating mode by one  starting  from the current operating mode     5  If cycled beyond Mode 4  the vehicle will enter  operating Mode 1  When the door lock switch is  released  the vehicle will remain in the most recent  operating mode     The mode you selected is now set  You can either exit  the programming mode by following the instructions  above or program the next feature available on   your vehicle     Disconnecting the battery for up to a year will not  change or delete any previously programmed modes     2 9    Rear Security Locks    Fuses Your vehicle is equipped    OTHER REAR  DOOR ALSO    with rear door security  locks that help prevent  passengers from opening  the rear doors of your  vehicle from the inside        To use one of these locks  do the following   1  Open one of the rear doors     2  On the inside of the rear door will be a lock  Insert  your master key into this lock and turn it upward   This will engage the safety lock     3  Close the door     4  Do the same thing to the other rear door     2 10    The rear doors on your vehicle cannot be opened from  the inside when this feature is in use  If you want to  open the rear door when the security lock is on  unlock
45.  of an infant   s body  the back and  shoulders  Infants always should be secured in  appropriate infant restraints     The body structure of a young child is quite  unlike that of an adult or older child  for whom  the safety belts are designed  A young child   s hip  bones are still so small that vehicle   s regular  safety belt may not remain low on the hip bones   as it should  Instead  it may settle up around the  child   s abdomen  In a crash  the belt would apply  force on a body area that   s unprotected by any  bony structure  This alone could cause serious or  fatal injuries  Young children always should be  secured in appropriate child restraints        1 37    Restraint Systems for Children       An infant car bed  A   a special bed made for use in a  motor vehicle  is an infant restraint system designed to  restrain or position a child on a continuous flat surface   Make sure that the infant   s head rests toward the center  of the vehicle     1 38       A rear facing infant seat  B  provides restraint with the  seating surface against the back of the infant  The  harness system holds the infant in place and  in a crash   acts to keep the infant positioned in the restraint        A forward facing child seat  C E  provides restraint for  the child   s body with the harness and also sometimes  with surfaces such as T shaped or shelf like shields     A booster seat  F G  is a child restraint designed to  improve the fit of the vehicle   s safety belt system  Some  b
46.  off  press the TRACTION  CONTROL button on   the console     Precision Control System  Option     If your vehicle is equipped with the Precision Control  System  PCS   the system helps your vehicle to go in the  direction you are steering in difficult driving conditions   This is accomplished when the computer senses that  your vehicle is starting to spin and assists the driver by  selectively applying any one of the vehicle   s brakes     When the Precision Control  System is active  the LOW  TRAC light will come on     LOW  TRAC    Continue to steer in the direction you want the vehicle  to go and apply the brakes normally to slow the vehicle  as desired     You may hear or feel the system working  but this is  normal  You should adjust your driving accordingly   See    Low Traction Active  LOW TRAC  Light    in  the Index     PCS    fey  ys    United States Canada    When you first start the vehicle  the PCS light should  come on briefly  If the light doesn   t come on then  have  your vehicle serviced so it will be ready to warn you if  there is a problem     If you ever see the PCS warning light come on  it means  there is a problem with the Precision Control System  If  both the PCS and TRAC OFF lights are on  neither of  the systems are functioning  You can try resetting the  system  stop  turn off the engine  wait a few seconds and  then start the engine again  If both lights are still on  you  should have your vehicle serviced     4 11    Steering    Power Steering 
47.  or bodies of water  Instead   recycle it by taking it to a place that collects used oil  If  you have a problem properly disposing of your used oil   ask your dealer  a service station or a local recycling  center for help     6 15    The engine air cleaner filter is located on the driver   s  side near the front of the engine compartment  See     Engine Compartment Overview    in the Index for more  information on location     To check or replace the engine air cleaner filter do  the following        1  Using a screwdriver  loosen the bolt on the air duct  clamp from the throttle body     2  Remove the air duct from the throttle body          Unhook the two hold down clips located on the air  box cover       Lift the air box cover and air duct assembly away    from the air box  toward the engine        5  Hold the air box cover and air duct assembly up in  position while removing the old air filter element  from the air box     6  To install the new engine air cleaner filter  reverse  the steps     Be sure the tabs on the cover are inserted into the air  box slots     Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when to  replace the air filter     See    Scheduled Maintenance Services    in the Index     Operating the engine with the air cleaner filter  off can cause you or others to be burned  The air  cleaner not only cleans the air  it stops flame if  the engine backfires  If it isn   t there  and the  engine backfires  you could be burned  Don   t  drive with it off  
48.  radio   NOTICE     NOTICE     If the other system isn   t a 12 volt system with a  negative ground  both vehicles can be damaged        If you leave your radio on  it could be badly  damaged  The repairs wouldn   t be covered by    2  Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables  your warranty     can reach  but be sure the vehicles aren   t touching  each other  If they are  it could cause a ground  connection you don   t want  You wouldn   t be able to 4  Open the hoods and locate the batteries   start your vehicle  and the bad grounding could  damage the electrical systems        To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling  set  the parking brake firmly on both vehicles involved  in the jump start procedure  Put your automatic An electric fan can start up even when the engine  transaxle in PARK  P  or your manual transaxle  in NEUTRAL     is not running and can injure you  Keep hands   clothing and tools away from any underhood  electric fan        5  Find the positive     and negative     terminals on    each battery  Your vehicle has a remote positive      jump starting terminal  The terminal is on the same  side of the engine compartment as your battery    See    Engine Compartment Overview    in the Index  for more information on location  You should always  use the remote positive     terminal instead of the  positive     terminal on your battery        To uncover the remote positive     terminal  squeeze  the sides of the red plastic cap and pull the cap 
49.  suspension and steering  system for damaged  loose or missing parts  signs of  wear or lack of lubrication  Inspect the power steering  lines and hoses for proper hook up  binding  leaks   cracks  chafing  etc  Clean and then inspect the   drive axle boot seals for damage  tears or leakage   Replace seals if necessary     Exhaust System Inspection    Inspect the complete exhaust system  Inspect the body  near the exhaust system  Look for broken  damaged   missing or out of position parts as well as open seams   holes  loose connections or other conditions which could  cause a heat build up in the floor pan or could let  exhaust fumes into the vehicle  See    Engine Exhaust    in  the Index     Engine Cooling System Inspection    Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are  cracked  swollen or deteriorated  Inspect all pipes   fittings and clamps  replace as needed  Clean the outside  of the radiator and air conditioning condenser  To help  ensure proper operation  a pressure test of the cooling  system and pressure cap is recommended at least   once a year     7 19    Throttle System Inspection    Inspect the throttle system for interference or binding   and for damaged or missing parts  Replace parts as  needed  Replace any components that have high effort  or excessive wear  Do not lubricate accelerator and  cruise control cables     7 20    Brake System Inspection    Inspect the complete system  Inspect brake lines and  hoses for proper hook up  binding  leaks  c
50.  tape player     The recommended cleaning method for your cassette  tape player is the use of a scrubbing action   non abrasive cleaning cassette with pads which scrub  the tape head as the hubs of the cleaner cassette turn   The recommended cleaning cassette is available through  your dealer  GM Part No  12344789      3 25    When using a scrubbing action  non abrasive cleaning  cassette  it is normal for the cassette to eject because  your unit is equipped with a broken tape detection  feature and a cleaning cassette may appear as a broken  tape  If the cleaning cassette ejects  insert the cassette at  least three times to ensure thorough cleaning     You may also choose a non scrubbing action  wet type  cleaner which uses a cassette with a fabric belt to clean  the tape head  This type of cleaning cassette will not  eject on its own  A non scrubbing action cleaner may  not clean as thoroughly as the scrubbing type cleaner   The use of a non scrubbing action  dry type cleaning  cassette is not recommended     After you clean the player  press and hold EJECT for  five seconds to reset the CLN indicator  The radio will  display     to show the indicator was reset     Cassettes are subject to wear and the sound quality  may degrade over time  Always make sure the cassette  tape is in good condition before you have your tape  player serviced     3 26    Care of Your Compact Discs    Handle discs carefully  Store them in their original cases  or other protective cases and away f
51.  that streak or  miss areas of the windshield  Also see    Wiper Blades   Cleaning    in the Index     Weatherstrip Lubrication    Silicone grease on weatherstrips will make them last  longer  seal better  and not stick or squeak  Apply  silicone grease with a clean cloth  During very cold   damp weather more frequent application may be  required  See    Recommended Fluids and Lubricants     in the Index     7 16    Automatic Transaxle Check    Check the transaxle fluid level  add if needed    See    Automatic Transaxle Fluid    in the Index    A fluid loss may indicate a problem  Check the system  and repair if needed     At Least Once a Year    Key Lock Cylinders Service    Lubricate the key lock cylinders with the lubricant  specified in Part D     Body Lubrication Service    Lubricate all lock cylinders  hood latch assembly   secondary latch  pivots  spring anchor and release pawl  and hood and door hinges  including those for the rear  compartment  glove box door  console door and any  folding seat hardware  Part D tells you what to use   More frequent lubrication may be required when  exposed to a corrosive environment     Starter Switch Check    When you are doing this check  the vehicle could  move suddenly  If it does  you or others could be  injured  Follow the steps below        1  Before you start  be sure you have enough room  around the vehicle     2  Firmly apply both the parking brake and the regular    brake  See    Parking Brake    in the Index if necessary 
52.  the Index        If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine       Steam from an overheated engine can burn you  badly  even if you just open the hood  Stay away  from the engine if you see or hear steam coming  from it  Just turn it off and get everyone away  from the vehicle until it cools down  Wait until  there is no sign of steam or coolant before you  open the hood     If you keep driving when your engine is  overheated  the liquids in it can catch fire  You or  others could be badly burned  Stop your engine if  it overheats  and get out of the vehicle until the  engine is cool  See          Overheated Engine  Protection Operating Mode    in the Index     5 10    NOTICE     If your engine catches fire because you keep    driving with no coolant  your vehicle can be  badly damaged  The costly repairs would not be  covered by your warranty  See       Overheated  Engine Protection Operating Mode    in the Index        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 hot when you       Climb a long hill on a hot day      Stop after high speed driving     Idle for long periods in traffic   e    Tow a trailer     If you get the overheat warning with no sign of steam   try this for a minute or so     1  If your air conditioner is on  turn it off     2  Turn on your heater to full hot at the highest fan  speed and open the window as necessary     3  
53.  the traffic flow     Once you are on the freeway  adjust your speed to the  posted limit or to the prevailing rate if it   s slower  Stay  in the right lane unless you want to pass     Before changing lanes  check your mirrors  Then use  your turn signal     Just before you leave the lane  glance quickly over your  shoulder to make sure there isn   t another vehicle in your     blind    spot     4 23    Once you are moving on the freeway  make certain you  allow a reasonable following distance  Expect to move  slightly slower at night     When you want to leave the freeway  move to the proper  lane well in advance  If you miss your exit  do not   under any circumstances  stop and back up  Drive on to  the next exit     The exit ramp can be curved  sometimes quite sharply   The exit speed is usually posted     Reduce your speed according to your speedometer  not  to your sense of motion  After driving for any distance  at higher speeds  you may tend to think you are going  slower than you actually are     Before Leaving on a Long Trip    Make sure you   re ready  Try to be well rested  If you  must start when you    re not fresh    such as after a day   s  work    don   t plan to make too many miles that first part  of the journey  Wear comfortable clothing and shoes you  can easily drive in     4 24    Is your vehicle ready for a long trip  If you keep it  serviced and maintained  it   s ready to go  If it needs  service  have it done before starting out  Of course   you    
54.  to playing speed  The radio will  play the last selected station while the tape reverses   You may select stations during REV operation by  using TUNE     FWD  2   Press this button to advance quickly to  another part of the tape  Press the button again to return  to playing speed  The radio will play the last selected  station while the tape advances  You may select stations  during FWD operation by using TUNE     PROG  3   Press this button to play the other side  of the tape     DO  4   Press this button to reduce background noise   The double D symbol will appear on the display     Dolby Noise Reduction is manufactured under a license  from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation  Dolby  and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories Licensing Corporation     TONE  Press this button to select a tone while playing a  cassette  The tone that you set will be activated each  time you play a cassette tape   This button is not  available on the Bose radio      SEEK  Press the up or down arrow to search for the  next or previous selection on the tape  Your tape must  have at least three seconds of silence between each  selection for SEEK to work     SCAN  Press this button to listen to each selection for a  few seconds  The tape will go to the next selection  stop  for a few seconds  then go on to the next selection  Press  this button again to stop scanning  The sound will mute  while scanning  SCAN will appear on the display and  the tape direction arrow will 
55.  to recall the station being  played or to display the clock  To change what is  normally shown on the display  station or time   press  the RCL button until you see the display you want  then  hold the RCL button until the display flashes  If you  press the button when the ignition is off  the clock will  show for a few seconds     MUTE  Press this button to silence the system  Press it  again to turn on the sound   This button is available on  the Bose  radio only      Finding a Station    AM FM  Press this button to switch between AM  FM1  and FM2  The display shows your selection     TUNE  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Turn it to  choose radio stations  Push the knob back into its stored  position when you   re not using it     SEEK  Press the up or down arrow to go to the next  higher or lower station and stay there  The sound will  mute while seeking     3 16    SCAN  Press this button and release it to listen to  stations for a few seconds  The radio will go to a station   stop for a few seconds  then go on to the next station   Press the button again to stop scanning  The sound will  mute while scanning  and SCAN will appear on the  display  If you press SCAN for more than two seconds   the radio will change to P SCAN mode  P SCAN will  appear on the display     PUSHBUTTONS  The five numbered pushbuttons let  you return to your favorite stations  You can set up to  15 stations  five AM  five FM1 and five FM2   Just do  the following     1  Turn the radio on  
56.  toward you     Using a match near a battery can cause battery  gas to explode  People have been hurt doing this   and some have been blinded  Use a flashlight if  you need more light    Be sure the battery has enough water  You don   t  need to add water to the ACDelco   battery    installed in every new GM vehicle  But if a  battery has filler caps  be sure the right amount  of fluid is there  If it is low  add water to take  care of that first  If you don   t  explosive gas could  be present     Battery fluid contains acid that can burn you   Don   t get it on you  If you accidentally get it in  your eyes or on your skin  flush the place with  water and get medical help immediately        Before you connect the cables  here are some basic  A CAUTION  things you should know  Positive     will go to  positive     and negative     will go to a heavy   unpainted metal engine part  Don   t connect  Fans or other moving engine parts can injure you positive     to negative      or you    ll get a short that  badly  Keep your hands away from moving parts would damage the battery and maybe other parts     once the engine is running  too  Don   t connect negative     to negative     on the  dead battery  either  as this can cause sparks        6  Check that the jumper cables don   t have loose or  missing insulation  If they do  you could get a shock   The vehicles could be damaged  too        7  Connect the red positive     cable to the positive      terminal of the vehicle with th
57.  up or the sun load increases  the system  could switch to air delivered to the windshield and the  floor  DEFOG mode      Off Button    Push the OFF button to turn the system off  The display  will show OFF and outside temperature     Manual Control of the Automatic System    If you prefer to manually control the heating  cooling   and ventilation in your vehicle  set the system to the  temperature and fan speed you want  Next  push the  mode button to select your desired airflow direction    The system will try to maintain the temperature you set  using the mode you select  The following suggestions  will help the system run more efficiently in manual mode     Fan Button      The button below the display is used to manually  select the force of air you want  The display will show  the fan speed  Fan control is no longer automatic  but  the system remains in auto temperature control     If the airflow seems very low when the fan knob is turned  to the highest setting regardless of the mode setting  your  passenger compartment air filter  if equipped  may need to  be replaced  See    Maintenance Schedule    in the Index     Econ Button    Press the ECON button to turn the compressor on and  off  The indicator light is illuminated when the  compressor is off  AUTO will be not be illuminated  but  the system will maintain automatic air delivery and fan  speed control  The system will attempt to control the  temperature without the help of the compressor     Mode Button    The M
58.  vehicle  The VIN also  appears on the Vehicle Certification and Service Parts  labels and the certificates of title and registration     Engine Identification    The 8th character in your VIN is the engine code   This code will help you identify your engine   specifications and replacement parts     Service Parts Identification Label    You ll find this label on the inside of your trunk lid   It   s very helpful if you ever need to order parts  On this  label is       your VIN      the model designation      paint information and  e    a list of all production options and  special equipment     Be sure that this label is not removed from the vehicle     6 59    Electrical System  Add On Electrical Equipment    NOTICE     Don   t add anything electrical to your vehicle  unless you check with your dealer first  Some    electrical equipment can damage your vehicle  and the damage wouldn   t be covered by your  warranty  Some add on electrical equipment  can keep other components from working as  they should     Your vehicle has an air bag system  Before attempting to  add anything electrical to your vehicle  see    Servicing  Your Air Bag Equipped Vehicle    in the Index     Headlamp Wiring    The headlamp wiring is protected by separate left and  right headlamp fuses in the underhood electrical center   An electrical overload will cause a lamp to go off and  remain off  If this happens  have your headlamp system  checked right away     6 60       Windshield Wipers    The winds
59.  vehicle than this manual  can  To order the proper service manual  see    Service  and Owner Publications    in the Index     Your vehicle has an air bag system  Before attempting to  do your own service work  see    Servicing Your Air  Bag Equipped Vehicle    in the Index     You should keep a record with all parts receipts and list  the mileage and the date of any service work you  perform  See    Maintenance Record    in the Index     You can be injured and your vehicle could be  damaged if you try to do service work ona  vehicle without knowing enough about it        Besure 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        Fuel    Use regular unleaded gasoline rated at 87 octane or  higher  It is recommended that the gasoline meet  specifications which were developed by the American  Automobile Manufacturers Association  AAMA    and endorsed by the Canadian Motor Vehicle  Manufactur
60.  will damage drivetrain components           Loading Your Vehicle  a    S  GM TIRE LOADING INFORMATION    OCCUPANTS    VEHICLE CAP     K LI    FRT  CTR  RR  TOTAL                                             MAX  LOADING   GVWR SAME AS  200             D TIRE PRESSURE                                  OT  ADD 28KPA 4PS     S MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION    Ne A             Two labels on your vehicle show how much weight it  may properly carry  The Tire Loading Information label  is inside the trunk lid  The label tells you the proper size   speed rating and recommended inflation pressures for  the tires on your vehicle  It also gives you important  information about the number of people that can be in  your vehicle and the total weight you can carry  This  includes the weight of all occupants  cargo and all  nonfactory installed options     4 31       ls S If you do have a heavy load  spread it out  Don   t carry  MFD BY GENERAL MOTORS CORP more than 167 Ibs   75 kg  in your trunk     DATE GVWR GAWR FRT    THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO AL g L  e OTOR  VEHICLE SAFETY  BUMPER  TI ANDARDS IN    ETY  NTIO  EFFECT ON THE DALEaOF M WN ABOVE  200 ASS CAR                                          Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the  GVWR  or either the maximum front or rear                GAWR  If you do  parts on your vehicle can  break  and it can change the way your vehicle  handles  These could cause you to lose control   J and crash  Also  overloading can shorten the life      
61.  window switch has an auto down feature   This switch is labeled AUTO  Tap the switch rearward   and the driver   s window will open a small amount  If the  switch is moved all the way back  the window will go all  the way down     To stop the window while it is lowering  press the switch   To raise the window  press and hold the switch forward     The driver   s window  controls also include a  lock out switch  Press  LOCK to stop front and  rear passengers from using  their window switches     The driver can still operate all windows with the lock on   Press the other side of the LOCK switch to return to  normal window operation     Keys    Leaving children in a vehicle with the ignition  key is dangerous for many reasons  A child or    others could be badly injured or even killed     They could operate the power windows or  other controls or even make the vehicle move   Don   t leave the keys in a vehicle with children           Your vehicle comes with two master keys and one spare  key  The master key can be used for the ignition  as well  as all door locks  trunk and storage compartments    The third key is provided as a spare key     These keys don   t have key plugs  Your Oldsmobile    dealer has a code for your key and can assist you if you  need a new key  In an emergency  contact Oldsmobile    Roadside Assistance  See    Roadside Assistance    in  the Index for more information     NOTICE     Your vehicle has a number of features that can  help prevent theft  But yo
62.  you recently put fuel into your vehicle     If so  reinstall the fuel cap  making sure to fully  install the cap  See    Filling Your Tank    in the Index   The diagnostic system can determine if the fuel cap  has been left off or improperly installed  A loose or  missing fuel cap will allow fuel to evaporate into the  atmosphere  A few driving trips with the cap properly  installed should turn the light off     Did you just drive through a deep puddle of water     If so  your electrical system may be wet  The condition  will usually be corrected when the electrical system  dries out  A few driving trips should turn the light off     2 71    Are you low on fuel     As your engine starts to run out of fuel  your engine may  not run as efficiently as designed since small amounts  of air are sucked into the fuel line causing a misfire  The  system can detect this  Adding fuel should correct this  condition  Make sure to install the fuel cap properly    See    Filling Your Tank    in the Index  It will take a   few driving trips to turn the light off     Have you recently changed brands of fuel     If so  be sure to fuel your vehicle with quality fuel    See    Fuel    in the Index  Poor fuel quality will cause  your engine not to run as efficiently as designed  You  may notice this as stalling after start up  stalling when  you put the vehicle into gear  misfiring  hesitation   on acceleration or stumbling on acceleration   These  conditions may go away once the engine is warme
63.  you release the parking brake     If torque lock does occur  you may need to have  another vehicle push yours a little uphill to take some  of the pressure from the parking pawl in the transaxle   so you can pull the shift lever out of PARK  P      Shifting Out of Park  P     Your vehicle has an automatic transaxle shift lock  control system  You must fully apply your regular  brakes before you can shift from PARK  P  when the  ignition is in ON  See    Automatic Transaxle Operation     in the Index     If you cannot shift out of PARK  P   ease pressure on  the shift lever by pushing it all the way into PARK  P   while keeping the brake pedal pushed down  Release the  shift lever button as you maintain brake application   Then move the shift lever out of PARK  P  into the   gear that you wish     If you ever hold the brake pedal down  but still can   t  shift out of PARK P   try this     1  Turn the key to ACC    2  Apply and hold the brake   3  Shift to NEUTRAL  N    4      Start the engine  and then shift to the drive gear  you want     5  Have the system fixed as soon as you can        Parking Over Things That Burn    Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust    parts under your vehicle and ignite  Don   t park  over papers  leaves  dry grass or other things  that can burn        2 31    Engine Exhaust    Engine exhaust can kill  It contains the gas  carbon monoxide  CO   which you can   t see or  smell  It can cause unconsciousness and death     You might have exhaust
64. 0W 50     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 where the temperature falls below   20  F   29  C   consider using 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     6 14    Engine Oil Additives    Don   t add anything to your oil  The recommended oils  with the starburst symbol are all you will need for good  performance and engine protection     When to Change Engine Oil    Your vehicle has a computer that lets you know when to  change your engine oil  This is not based on mileage   but on engine revolutions and engine operating  temperature  When the computer has calculated that the  oil needs changing  the GM Oil Life System    will  indicate that a change is necessary  The mileage between  oil and filter changes will vary depending on how you  drive your vehicle    usually between 3 000 miles    5 000 km  and 10 000 miles  16 000 km  since your  last oil and filter change  Under severe conditions  the  system may come on before 3 000 miles  5 000 km    Never drive your vehicle more than 10 000 miles    16 000 km  or 12 months  whichever occurs first   without an oil change     The sys
65. As you  will see in the details on the next few pages  some  warning lights come on briefly when you start the  engine just to let you know they   re working  If you  are familiar with this section  you should not be  alarmed when this happens     Gages can indicate when there may be or is a problem  with one of your vehicle   s functions  Often gages and  warning lights work together to let you know when  there   s a problem with your vehicle     When one of the warning lights comes on and stays on  when you are driving  or when one of the gages shows  there may be a problem  check the section that tells you  what to do about it  Please follow this manual   s advice   Waiting to do repairs can be costly    and even  dangerous  So please get to know your warning lights  and gages  They   re a big help     Safety Belt Reminder Light    When the key is turned to ON  a chime will come on  for about eight seconds to remind people to fasten  their safety belts  unless the driver   s safety belt is  already buckled     The safety belt light will  also come on and stay on  for about 20 seconds   then it will flash for  about 55 seconds        If the driver   s belt is already buckled  neither the chime  nor the light will come on     2 63    Air Bag Readiness Light    There is an air bag readiness light on the instrument  panel  which shows the air bag symbol  The system  checks the air bag   s electrical system for malfunctions   The light tells you if there is an electrical proble
66. Assistance Offices 8 10 Reporting Safety Defects to the United  8 5 GM Mobility Program for Persons States Government  with Disabilities 8 10 Reporting Safety Defects to the  8 6 Oldsmobile Roadside Assistance Program Canadian Government  Features and Benefits 8 11 Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors    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 yo
67. Control Module  and  External Driver Door Lock Relay    Left hand and Right hand  Power Mirrors    Passenger   s Side Heated Seat  Driver   s Side Heated Seat    Not Used  OnStar   System  Not Used  Not Used    Steering Wheel Radio  Switch Illumination    Front Parking Lamps   Sidemarker Lamps    Fuse    TAIL LAMPS   LIC LAMPS    PANEL  DIMMING    NOT USED  WIPER  POWER DROP    RADIO   CRUISE    NOT USED  Circuit Breaker  NOT USED    PWR  WINDOWS   PWR  SUNROOF    REAR DEFOG  POWER SEATS  NOT USED    Description    Taillamps  License Lamps  Rear  Sidemarker Lamps  Rear  Sidemarker Lamps    Dimmable Instrument  Panel Lamps    Not Used  Wiper Switch  Power Drop    Radio  Steering Wheel Radio  Controls  Cruise Control Switches    Not Used  Description  Not Used    Power Windows  Power Sunroof    Rear Defog  Power Seats  Not Used    6 63    Underhood Electrical Center    Passenger   s Side To see the fuses  remove the cover by following  these steps     1  Remove the remote positive terminal cap  See     Remote Positive Terminal    in the Index     2  Turn the knob on the front of the fuse  cover counterclockwise     3  Pull off the cover              AIR PUMP  ABS VALVE  ABS MOTOR  RELAY  AIR  PUMP    A  Accessory Wiring Junction Fuse Block  B  Main Underhood Fuse Block       Some fuses are in the underhood electrical center  The  accessory wiring junction fuse block  A  is located next Fuse Description  to the main underhood fuse block  B  on the passenger   s    side of the en
68. Dipstick  See Section 6       Za  Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems       Here yov   ll find information about the seats in your vehicle and how to use your safety belts properly  You can also  learn about some things you should not do with air bags and safety belts     1 2 Seats and Seat Controls 1 30  1 6 Safety Belts  They   re for Everyone  1 11 Here Are Questions Many People Ask About 1 33  Safety Belts    and the Answers 1 34  1 12 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly 1 38  1 12 Driver Position 1 52  1 19 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy 1 55  1 20 Right Front Passenger Position 1 55  1 21 Supplemental Restraint System  SRS  1 55  1 27 Rear Seat Passengers    Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for Children  and Small Adults   Center Passenger Position   Children   Restraint Systems for Children   Older Children   Safety Belt Extender   Checking Your Restraint Systems   Replacing Restraint System Parts   After a Crash    Seats and Seat Controls    This section tells you how to adjust the seats and  explains reclining seatbacks  folding rear seats and  head restraints     Manual Front Seat    You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to  adjust a manual driver   s seat while the vehicle is    moving  The sudden movement could startle and  confuse you  or make you push a pedal when you  don   t want to  Adjust the driver   s seat only when  the vehicle is not moving     1 2          Lift the lever  located under the front of the seat  upward  using a twisting motion  Th
69. ISE  NOT USED  NOT USED  NOT USED  BTSI    NOT USED  NOT USED  NOT USED    TURN  SIGNALS   CORN LPS    6 62    Description    Instrument Panel Cluster   Powertrain Control Module   Body Control    Not Used    HVAC Control Assembly   Blower Motor    Air Temperature Valve Motor   HVAC Control Assembly   Solenoid Box  Compass Mirror    Cruise Control Module  Not Used  Not Used  Not Used    Automatic Transaxle Shift Lock  Control System    Not Used  Not Used  Not Used    Turn Signals  Cornering Lamps    Fuse   AIR BAG  CLUSTER  NOT USED    PCM  BCM   U H RELAY    RADIO  HVAC   RFA CLUSTER   DATA LINK    BCM    CIGAR LTR   AUX POWER    INADV  POWER BUS    NOT USED  HIGH BLOWER  HAZARD    Description   Air Bag System   Instrument Panel Cluster   Not Used   Powertrain Control Module  Body    Control Module  Underhood  Ignition Relay    Radio  HVAC Control Assembly   Instrument Panel Cluster  Remote  Keyless Entry Module  Data Link  Connector  Bose Amplifier    Body Control Module  Auxiliary Power  Cigarette  Lighter  Power Drop    Vanity Mirrors  Instrument Panel  Courtesy Lamps  Instrument Panel  Compartment Lamps  Trunk  Courtesy Lamp  Header Courtesy  and Reading Lamps  I S Lighted  Rearview Mirror    Not Used  High Blower Relay  Hazard Switch    Fuse  STOP LAMPS  DOOR LOCKS    POWER  MIRRORS    RH  HEATED SEAT    LH  HEATED SEAT    NOT USED  ONSTAR   NOT USED  NOT USED    RED STRG  WHL ILLUM    FRT PARK LPS    Description  Stoplamps Switch    Door Lock Relays  Internal to  Body 
70. If you   re in a traffic jam  shift to NEUTRAL  N    otherwise  shift to the highest gear while  driving    AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE  D   or THIRD  3      If you no longer have the overheat warning  you can  drive  Just to be safe  drive slower for about 10 minutes   If the warning doesn   t come back on  you can   drive normally     If the warning continues  pull over  stop  and park your  vehicle right away     If there   s still no sign of steam  idle the engine for three  minutes while you   re parked  If you still have the  warning  turn off the engine and get everyone out of the  vehicle until it cools down  Also  see       Overheated  Engine Protection Operating Mode    listed previously in  this section     You may decide not to lift the hood but to get service  help right away              _   _      _                                        2 200090  5 H    Cooling System  When you decide it   s safe to lift the hood  here   s what CAUTION     you ll see   An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can    start up even when the engine is not running and  can injure you  Keep hands  clothing and tools  away from any underhood electric fan        If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling   don   t do anything else until it cools down        A  Coolant Surge Tank  B  Electric Engine Cooling Fans       5 12    When the engine is cold  the coolant level should be at  or above the FULL COLD mark on the coolant surge NOTICE   tank  If it isn   t  you may have a 
71. LEVEL with the  temperature knob in the middle with the A C button and  the outside air button pushed in  The system will bring  in outside air and direct it to your upper body  while  sending slightly warmed air to your lower body  You  may notice the temperature difference more at some  times than others     Heating    On cold days use FLOOR and the outside air button  pushed in with the temperature knob turned all the way  to the red area  The system will bring in outside air  heat  it and send it to the floor ducts     If your vehicle has an engine coolant heater  you can use  it to help your system provide warm air faster when it   s  cold outside  0  F   18  C  or lower   An engine   coolant heater warms the coolant your engine and  heating system use to provide heat  See    Engine  Coolant Heater    in the Index     Ventilation    For mild outside temperatures when little heating or  cooling is needed  use UPPER and the outside air button  to direct air through your vehicle  Your vehicle also has  the flow through ventilation system described later in  this section     Defogging and Defrosting    Your system has two settings for clearing the front and  side windows  To defrost the windows quickly  use  DEFROST with the temperature knob turned all the way  to the red area  To warm passengers while keeping the  windows clear  use DEFOG     Air Conditioning with Automatic  and Auxiliary Temperature Control   If Equipped        With this system  you can control the tempera
72. ODE button is used to control the direction of  airflow when the system is not in AUTO  The first press  will display the current airflow direction  Repeated  pressing will cycle through the following air flow  directions shown in the display       gt  o  74 UPPER  This setting directs air through the  instrument panel outlets       o  Vad BI LEV  This setting directs air two ways  Half of  the air is directed through the instrument panel outlets   Most of the remaining air is directed through the floor  ducts and a little to the defrost and side window vents     e  tyd LOWER  This setting sends most of the air  through the ducts near the floor  The rest comes out of  the defrost and side window vents  When using this  mode and RECIRC  the windows may fog up when the  weather is cold and damp  See    Recirculation    in the  Index for more information   We  Vad DEFOG  This setting allows half of the air to go  to the floor ducts and half to the defrost and side  window vents  The air conditioning compressor will run  automatically in this setting unless the outside  temperature is below 38  F  3 3   C    Even when the  compressor is running  you can control the temperature      3 7    Gp DEFROST  This setting directs most of the air  through the defrost and side window vents  Some of  the air goes to the floor ducts  The air conditioning  compressor will run automatically in this setting unless  the outside temperature is below 38  F  3 3  C      Even when the compressor is r
73. OR  FLAMES    BATTERY  ACID COULD w  CAUSE    SPARKOR ili  FLAME   EXPLODE   BATTERY    These symbols  are important for  you and your  passengers  whenever your  vehicle is driven     one  YY    CHILD      e B  RESTRAINT ay  TOP STRAP Ahi     ANCHOR    DOOR LOCK  UNLOCK    FASTEN  SEAT  BELTS    POWER  WINDOW       A    AIR BAG    A    These symbols  have to do with  your lamps     MASTER SE  LIGHTING      SWITCH v To    signals  lt J D gt     PARKING M      LAMPS N  HAZARD  WARNING  FLASHER  DAYTIME      RUNNING      O  LAMPS      FOG LAMPS x D    These symbols  are on some of  your controls     WINDSHIELD  WIPER  ey em    eof it  WINDSHIELD   WASHER       WINDSHIELD  DEFROSTER    REAR  WINDOW  DEFOGGER    VENTILATING  FAN    These symbols  are used on  warning and  indicator lights     ENGINE  COOLANT ow  fom    BATTERY  CHARGING  SYSTEM    BRAKE O   COOLANT al    ENGINE OIL  PRESSURE 7    ANTI LOCK  Ges   BRAKES    Here are some  other symbols  you may see     FUSE VY    e    LIGHTER oc    HORN be    a   aa    OWNER   S  MANUAL    SERVICE  MANUAL       O Service Station Guide    Windshield Washer  Fluid    Battery ion6   Tire Pressure  See erion See Section Cooling System ekeni  See Section 5    Spare Tire Pressure  See Section 5            For  a More  Detailed Look at  What s Under the Hood  See Section 6              Hood Release  See Section 6    a Fuel    Oil Visc osity Use unleaded gas only   Engine Oil See Section 6  See Section 6 for octane ratings     Engine Oil 
74. SMOBILE  the OLDSMOBILE Rocket Emblem  and the name INTRIGUE are registered trademarks of  General Motors Corporation        This manual includes the latest information at the time  it was printed  We reserve the right to make changes  after that time without further notice  For vehicles first  sold in Canada  substitute the name    General Motors of  Canada Limited    for Oldsmobile Division whenever it  appears in this manual     Please keep this manual in your vehicle  so it will be  there if you ever need it when you   re on the road  If you  sell the vehicle  please leave this manual in it so the new  owner can use it     vi       We support voluntary  technician certification        AS     CERTIFIED    WE SUPPORT  VOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN  CERTIFICATION THROUGH    National Institute for  AUTOMOTIVE  SERVICE  EXCELLENCE    S          For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a  French Language Manual     Aux propri  taires canadiens  Vous pouvez vous  procurer un exemplaire de ce guide en fran  ais chez  votre concessionaire ou au     Helm  Incorporated  P O  Box 07130  Detroit  MI 48207    How to Use this Manual    Many people read their owner   s manual from beginning  to end when they first receive their new vehicle  If you  do this  it will help you learn about the features and  controls for your vehicle  In this manual  you    ll find  that pictures and words work together to explain   things quickly     Safety Warnings and Symbols    You will find a number of safety cautions in t
75. Safety Belt Extender    at the end of this section     Make sure the release button on the buckle is positioned  so you would be able to unbuckle the safety belt quickly  if you ever had to     1 34    Children    Everyone in a vehicle needs protection  This includes  infants and all other children  Neither the distance  traveled nor the age and size of the traveler changes the  need  for everyone  to use safety restraints  In fact  the  law in every state in the United States and in every  Canadian province says children up to some age must be  restrained while in a vehicle     Infants and Young Children    Every time infants and young children ride in vehicles   they should have the protection provided by the  appropriate restraint  Young children should not use the  vehicle   s safety belts  unless there is no other choice     For example  in a crash at only 25 mph    40 km h   a 12 Ib   5 5 kg  baby will suddenly  become a 240 Ib   110 kg  force on a person   s  arms  A baby should be secured in an  appropriate restraint     People should never hold a baby in their arms  while riding in a vehicle  A baby doesn   t weigh  much    until a crash  During a crash a baby will  become so heavy it is not possible to hold it   CAUTION   Continued        Children who are up against  or very close to  any  air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured  or killed  Air bags plus lap shoulder belts offer    outstanding protection for adults and older  children  but not for young ch
76. Tape Player  3 11 Setting the Clock 3 26 Care of Your Compact Discs  3 11 AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player and 3 26 Care of Your Compact Disc Player  Automatic Tone Control 3 27 Backglass Antenna    Comfort Controls    Air Conditioning with Electronic Controls                            Ch  Gee OY                            With this system  you can control the heating  cooling  and ventilation in your vehicle  The system works best if  you keep your windows closed while using it     Fan Knob    The left knob regulates the amount of air coming  into the vehicle  To turn the fan off  turn the knob  to OFF  The fan must be on to run the air  conditioning compressor     3 2       If the airflow seems very low when the fan knob is turned  to the highest setting  regardless of the mode setting  your   passenger compartment air filter  if equipped  may need to  be replaced  See    Maintenance Schedule    and    Passenger   Compartment Air Filter    in the Index     Temperature Knob    The right knob changes the temperature of the air  coming through the system  Turn this knob clockwise   toward red  for warmer air  Turn it counterclockwise   toward blue  for cooler air     Mode Push Buttons    The upper row of push buttons control the direction of  airflow  Each button has an indicator which will glow    when the button is pressed     gt  o    74 UPPER  This setting directs air through the  instrument panel outlets       gt  o  Vad BI LEVEL  This setting directs air two ways 
77. X COOL   coolant at the  coolant surge tank  but be sure the cooling system   including the coolant surge tank pressure cap  is cool  before you do it  See    Engine Coolant    in the Index for  more information     Steam and scalding liquids from a hot cooling  system can blow out and burn you badly  They  are under pressure  and if you turn the coolant  surge tank pressure cap    even a little    they    can come out at high speed  Never turn the cap  when the cooling system  including the coolant  surge tank pressure cap  is hot  Wait for the  cooling system and coolant surge tank  pressure cap to cool if you ever have to turn  the pressure cap        5 14       Adding only plain water to your cooling system  can be dangerous  Plain water  or some other  liquid like alcohol  can boil before the proper  coolant mixture will  Your vehicle   s coolant  warning system is set for the proper coolant  mixture  With plain water or the wrong mixture   your engine could get too hot but you wouldn   t  get the overheat warning  Your engine could    You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot    engine parts  Coolant contains ethylene glycol  and it will burn if the engine parts are hot  enough  Don   t spill coolant on a hot engine        1  You can remove  the coolant surge  tank pressure cap  when the cooling  system  including  the coolant surge  tank pressure  cap and upper  radiator hose  is  no longer hot     catch fire and you or others could be burned   Use a 50 50 mixture 
78. You could lose control and hit people  or objects  Don   t shift out of PARK  P  or  NEUTRAL  N  while your engine is racing        NOTICE     Damage to your transaxle caused by shifting out  of PARK  P  or NEUTRAL  N  with the engine  racing isn   t covered by your warranty        2 25    AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE  D   This position is    for normal driving  If you need more power for passing  NOTICE   Continued     and you    re      Going less than 33 mpi S kaphi yoi Until then  you can use SECOND  2  when    accelerator pedal about halfway down       Going about 35 mph  55 km h  or more  push the  accelerator pedal all the way down     you are driving less than 35 mph  55 km h   and AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE  D  for  higher speeds        Yov   ll shift down to the next gear and have more power  THIRD  3   This position is also used for normal    driving  but it offers more power and lower fuel  NOTICE  economy than AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE  D    Here are some times you might choose THIRD  3   If your vehicle seems to start up rather slowly  instead of AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE  D      or if it seems not to shift gears as you go faster    When driving on hilly  winding roads     something may be wrong with a transaxle system  sensor  If you drive very far that way  your  vehicle can be damaged  If this happens    have your vehicle serviced right away       When towing a trailer  so there is less shifting  between gears       When going down a steep hill   NOTICE   Continued        2 26    SECOND
79. actor  Then  let the belt go  back a few inches  and try to pull the belt out again   If you can   t pull the belt out because it has locked  it  means the retractor has the child restraint locking  feature  If the belt doesn   t lock and you can pull the  belt out of the retractor again  it means your vehicle  doesn   t have the child restraint locking feature on the  shoulder belt retractor     1 50    If your vehicle has the child restraint locking  feature on the shoulder belt retractor  pull the rest  of the shoulder belt all the way out of the  retractor to set the lock     To tighten the belt  feed the shoulder belt back  into the retractor while you push down on the  child restraint  You may find it helpful to use your  knee to push down on the child restraint as you  tighten the belt        If your vehicle doesn   t have the child restraint  locking feature on the shoulder belt retractor   tighten the belt by pulling up on the shoulder  belt while you push down on the child restraint   You may find it helpful to use your knee to  push down on the child restraint as you tighten  the belt        6  Push and pull the child restraint in different  directions to be sure it is secure     To remove the child restraint  just unbuckle the vehicle   s  safety belt and let it go back all the way  The safety belt  will move freely again and be ready to work for an adult  or larger child passenger     1 51    Older Children       Older children who have outgrown booster seats sho
80. agents  road oil and tar  tree sap  bird  droppings  chemicals from industrial chimneys  etc   can  damage your vehicle   s finish if they remain on painted  surfaces  Wash the vehicle as soon as possible  If  necessary  use non abrasive cleaners that are marked  safe for painted surfaces to remove foreign matter     Exterior painted surfaces are subject to aging  weather  and chemical fallout that can take their toll over a period  of years  You can help to keep the paint finish looking  new by keeping your vehicle garaged or covered  whenever possible     Cleaning Aluminum or  Chrome Plated Wheels  If Equipped     Keep your wheels clean using a soft clean cloth with  mild soap and water  Rinse with clean water  After  rinsing thoroughly  dry with a soft clean towel    A wax may then be applied     The surface of these wheels is similar to the painted  surface of your vehicle  Don   t use strong soaps   chemicals  abrasive polishes  abrasive cleaners  cleaners  with acid or abrasive cleaning brushes on them because  you could damage the surface  Do not use chrome polish  on aluminum wheels     6 56    Use chrome polish only on chrome plated wheels  but  avoid any painted surface of the wheel  and buff off  immediately after application     Don   t take your vehicle through an automatic car wash  that has silicon carbide tire cleaning brushes  These  brushes can also damage the surface of these wheels     Cleaning Tires    To clean your tires  use a stiff brush with a tire cl
81. air bags    one air bag for the driver  and another air bag for the right front passenger     Frontal air bags are designed to help reduce the risk of  injury from the force of an inflating air bag  But these  air bags must inflate very quickly to do their job and  comply with federal regulations     Here are the most important things to know about the air  bag system     You can be severely injured or killed in a crash if  you aren   t wearing your safety belt    even if you  have air bags  Wearing your safety belt during a  crash helps reduce your chance of hitting things  inside the vehicle or being ejected from it  Air  bags are    supplemental restraints    to the safety  belts  All air bags are designed to work with  safety belts  but don   t replace them  Air bags are  designed to work only in moderate to severe  crashes where the front of your vehicle hits  something  They aren   t designed to inflate at all  in rollover  rear  side or low speed frontal  crashes  And  for unrestrained occupants  air  bags may provide less protection in frontal  crashes than more forceful air bags have  provided in the past  Everyone in your vehicle  should wear a safety belt properly    whether or  not there   s an air bag for that person        1 21    Air bags inflate with great force  faster than the  blink of an eye  If you   re too close to an inflating  air bag  as you would be if you were leaning  forward  it could seriously injure you  Safety  belts help keep you in position b
82. alers can provide you with shuttle service to  get you to your destination with minimal interruption of  your daily schedule  This includes a one way shuttle ride to a  destination up to 10 miles from the dealership     8 8    Public Transportation or Fuel Reimbursement    If your vehicle requires overnight warranty repairs   reimbursement up to  30 per day  five days maximum   may be available for the use of public transportation  such as taxi or bus  In addition  should you arrange  transportation through a friend or relative   reimbursement for reasonable fuel expenses up to    10 per day  five day maximum  may be available   Claim amounts should reflect actual costs and be  supported by original receipts     Courtesy Rental Vehicle    When your vehicle is unavailable due to overnight  warranty repairs  your dealer may arrange to provide you  with a courtesy rental vehicle or reimburse you for a rental  vehicle you obtained  at actual cost  up to a maximum of   30 00 per day supported by receipts  This requires that  you sign and complete a rental agreement and meet state   local and rental vehicle provider requirements   Requirements vary and may include minimum age  requirements  insurance coverage  credit card  etc  You are  responsible for fuel usage charges and may also be  responsible for taxes  levies  usage fees  excessive mileage  or rental usage beyond the completion of the repair     Generally it is not possible to provide a like vehicle as a  courtesy rental   
83. amp To check the aim  the vehicle should be properly  aim may be affected  Aim adjustment may be necessary prepared as follows    if it is difficult to see lane markers  for horizontal aim    or if oncoming drivers flash their high beams at you  for  vertical aim   If you believe your headlamps need to be  re aimed  we recommend that you take it to your dealer    Ifnecessary  pads may be used on an uneven surface     for service  however  it is possible for you to re aim The vehicle should not have any snow  ice or mud  your headlamps as described in the following procedure  attached toit       The vehicle should be fully assembled and all other  NOTICE  work stopped while headlamp aiming is being done     There should not be any cargo or loading of the  To make sure your headlamps are aimed vehicle  except it should have a full tank of fuel and  properly  read all the instructions before one person or 160 Ibs   75 kg  on the driver   s seat   beginning  Failure to follow these instructions    could cause damage to headlamp parts       The vehicle must have all four tires on a perfectly  level surface     Close all doors        Tires should be properly inflated     Rock the vehicle to stabilize the suspension     6 36       A  Horizontal Aim Adjustment Screw    B  Vertical Aim Adjustment Screw    Start with the horizontal aim  The adjustment screws can  be turned with an E8 Torx   socket     Once the horizontal aim is adjusted  then adjust the  vertical aim      gt       oa 8
84. an    inside and out  Glare at night is made much  worse by dirt on the glass  Even the inside of the glass  can build up a film caused by dust  Dirty glass makes  lights dazzle and flash more than clean glass would   making the pupils of your eyes contract repeatedly     Remember that your headlamps light up far less of a  roadway when you are in a turn or curve  Keep your  eyes moving  that way  it   s easier to pick out dimly  lighted objects  Just as your headlamps should be  checked regularly for proper aim  so should your eyes  be examined regularly  Some drivers suffer from night  blindness    the inability to see in dim light    and  aren   t even aware of it         in Rain and on Wet Roads       Rain and wet roads can mean driving trouble  On a wet  road  you can   t stop  accelerate or turn as well because  your tire to road traction isn   t as good as on dry roads   And  if your tires don   t have much tread left  you    ll get  even less traction  It   s always wise to go slower and be  cautious if rain starts to fall while you are driving  The  surface may get wet suddenly when your reflexes are  tuned for driving on dry pavement     The heavier the rain  the harder it is to see  Even if your  windshield wiper blades are in good shape  a heavy rain  can make it harder to see road signs and traffic signals   pavement markings  the edge of the road and even  people walking     It   s wise to keep your windshield wiping equipment in  good shape and keep your windsh
85. and be careful working on the  engine with the air cleaner filter off     NOTICE     If the air cleaner filter is off  a backfire can cause  a damaging engine fire  And  dirt can easily   get into your engine  which will damage it   Always have the air cleaner filter in place when  you   re driving        6 18    Passenger Compartment Air Filter       The passenger compartment air filter is located  underneath the hood just below the windshield wiper  arm on the passenger   s side of the vehicle  underneath  the air inlet grille      The filter traps most of the pollen from air entering the  module  Like your engine   s air cleaner filter  it may  need to be changed periodically  For information on how  often to change the passenger compartment air filter  see     Maintenance Schedule    in the Index     To change the passenger compartment air filter  use the  following steps     1  Turn off the ignition when the windshield wipers are  in the up position     2  Raise the hood     3  Disconnect the windshield washer pump hose from  the fender rail and air inlet grille     4  Peel back the hood weatherstrip on the right side of  the vehicle halfway to center     Remove the air inlet grille retainers   Remove the air inlet grille   Remove the air deflector grille in the compartment     Remove the old passenger compartment air filter     SO OR SOY    Then reverse the steps to install the new air filter     Automatic Transaxle Fluid  When to Check and Change    A good time to chec
86. appears     If you lose or forget your code  contact your dealer     Disabling the Theft Deterrent Feature    Enter your secret code as follows  pause no more than  15 seconds between steps     1  Turn the ignition to ACC or ON   2  Turn the radio off     3  Press the   and 4 buttons together  Hold them down  until SEC shows on the display     4  Press MN and 000 will appear on the display     5  Press MN again to make the last two digits agree  with your code     6  Press HR to make the first one or two digits agree  with your code     7  Press AM FM after you have confirmed that the  code matches the secret code you have written down   The display will show      indicating that the radio  is no longer secured    If the code entered is incorrect  SEC will appear on the   display  The radio will remain secured until the correct   code is entered    When battery power is removed and later applied to a   secured radio  the radio won   t turn on and LOC will   appear on the display    To unlock a secured radio  see    Unlocking the   Theft Deterrent Feature After a Power Loss      earlier in this section     3 23    Audio Steering Wheel Controls   If Equipped     If your vehicle has this  feature  you can  control certain radio  functions using the  buttons on your  steering wheel        VOL  Press the up or down arrow to increase or  decrease volume     SEEK  Press this button to tune to a higher radio station   When playing a cassette tape or compact disc  press SEEK  to hear 
87. as you start your engine   Tf the light doesn   t come on then  have it serviced so it will  be ready to warn you if there   s a problem     If the PCS warning light comes on  it means there   may be a problem with your Precision Control System   When this light comes on  so will the TRAC OFF light  and both the Precision Control System and the Traction  Control System will not be functioning  If these lights  come on  try to reset the system  stop  turn off the  engine  then start the engine again   If the PCS and  TRAC OFF lights remain on  it means there is a  problem and you should see your dealer for service   Reduce your speed and drive accordingly     2 68    Low Traction Active  LOW TRAC  Light    Your LOW TRAC   Low Traction Active   LOW light may come on for one  f the following reasons   TRAC       The Precision Control System  PCS   if equipped   is active and is adjusting brake pressure to help your  vehicle continue to go in the direction in which you  are steering  The PCS activates when the computer  senses that your vehicle is starting to spin  as might  happen if you hit a patch of ice or other slippery  surface on the road  and assists the driver by  selectively applying any one of the vehicle   s brakes   The system is designed to help you in bad weather  or other difficult driving situations by making the  most of whatever road conditions will allow  When  the system is on  you may hear a noise or feel a  vibration in the brake pedal  This is normal     T
88. ay no longer work properly    For example  if someone puts in brake linings that are  wrong for your vehicle  the balance between your front  and rear brakes can change    for the worse  The  braking performance you    ve come to expect can change  in many other ways if someone puts in the wrong  replacement brake parts     Battery    Your new vehicle comes with a maintenance free  ACDelco   battery  When it   s time for a new battery   get one that has the replacement number shown on the  original battery   s label  We recommend an ACDelco  battery  See    Engine Compartment Overview    in the  Index for battery location     6 32    WARNING  Battery posts  terminals and related  accessories contain lead and lead compounds  chemicals  known to the State of California to cause cancer and  reproductive harm  Wash hands after handling     Vehicle Storage    If you   re not going to drive your vehicle for 25 days  or more  remove the black  negative     cable from  the battery  This will help keep your battery from  running down     Batteries have acid that can burn you and gas    that can explode  You can be badly hurt if you  aren   t careful  See    Jump Starting    in the Index  for tips on working around a battery without  getting hurt        Contact your dealer to learn how to prepare your vehicle  for longer storage periods     Also  for your audio system  see    Theft Deterrent  Feature    in the Index     Bulb Replacement Headlamps    For any bulb changing procedure not 
89. being conscious during and after an accident  so  you can unbuckle and get out  is much greater if  you are belted     If my vehicle has air bags  why should I have to  wear safety belts     Air bags are in many vehicles today and will be in  most of them in the future  But they are  supplemental systems only  so they work with  safety belts    not instead of them  Every air bag  system ever offered for sale has required the use of  safety belts  Even if you   re in a vehicle that has air  bags  you still have to buckle up to get the most  protection  That   s true not only in frontal collisions   but especially in side and other collisions     Q  If Pm a good driver  and I never drive far from    A    home  why should I wear safety belts     You may be an excellent driver  but if you   re in an  accident    even one that isn   t your fault    you and  your passengers can be hurt  Being a good driver  doesn   t protect you from things beyond your  control  such as bad drivers     Most accidents occur within 25 miles  40 km   of home  And the greatest number of serious  injuries and deaths occur at speeds of less  than 40 mph  65 km h      Safety belts are for everyone     1 11    How to Wear Safety Belts Properly  Adults    This part is only for people of adult size     Be aware that there are special things to know about  safety belts and children  And there are different rules   for smaller children and babies  If a child will be riding in  your vehicle  see the part of thi
90. blink while scanning     AM FM  Press this button to play the radio when  a tape is in the player  The tape will stop but remain in  the player     TAPE CD  Press this button if you have a disc loaded  in the CD player and the radio is playing  to play a  compact disc  Press AM FM to return to the radio when  a compact disc is playing  Press TAPE CD to switch  between the tape and compact disc if both are loaded   The inactive tape or CD will remain safely inside the  radio for future listening  The display will show TP   and CD     EJECT  Press this button to remove the tape  The  radio will play  EJECT may be activated with either the  ignition or radio off  Cassettes may be loaded with the  radio and ignition off if this button is pressed first     3 19    CLN  If this message appears on the display  the  cassette tape player needs to be cleaned  It will still play  tapes  but you should clean it as soon as possible to  prevent damage to the tapes and player  See    Care of  Your Cassette Tape Player    in the Index  After you clean  the player  press and hold EJECT for five seconds to  reset the CLN indicator  The radio will display     to  show the indicator was reset     Playing a Compact Disc    With the ignition on  insert a disc partway into the slot   label side up  The player will pull it in and the disc  should begin playing  If you want to insert a CD when  the ignition is off  first press EJECT or RCL     The CD player will play either normal size discs or the  
91. cate your vehicle   s position  try to  contact you and assist you in the situation  If the  center is unable to contact you  an emergency service  provider will be contacted     Stolen Vehicle Tracking    Call the center at  1 888 4 ONSTAR  1 888 466 7827  to report  your vehicle stolen  The system can then locate and  track your vehicle and the advisor will be able to  notify the proper authorities     Roadside Assistance with Location    For vehicle  breakdowns  press the OnStar button  An advisor  will contact the appropriate help     Remote Diagnostics    If an instrument panel  light comes on  the center can perform a check of  the engine on board computer  An advisor can then  recommend what action needs to be taken       OnStar MED NET    Med Net can store your  personal medical history and provide it to emergency  personnel if necessary   Requires activation and  additional fee         Accident Assist    An advisor can provide  step by step guidance following an accident       Remote Door Unlock    To contact the center   call 1 888 4 ONSTAR  You will be required to  provide your security information  An advisor will  send a command to your vehicle to unlock itself   The advisor can delay unlocking your vehicle   Remote Door Unlock is disabled 48 hours after  the vehicle is parked to maintain the battery charge       Vehicle Locator Service    To contact the center   call 1 888 4 ONSTAR  You will be required to  provide your security information  An advisor will  sen
92. check the treadwear  indicators  which will  appear when your tires have  only 1 16 inch  1 6 mm  or  less of tread remaining        You need a new tire if any of the following statements  are true       You can see the indicators at three or more places  around the tire       You can see cord or fabric showing through the  tire   s rubber        The tread or sidewall is cracked  cut or snagged deep  enough to show cord or fabric     6 46    The tire has a bump  bulge or split     The tire has a puncture  cut or other damage that  can   t be repaired well because of the size or location  of the damage     Buying New Tires    To find out what kind and size of tires you need  look at  the Tire Loading Information label     The tires installed on your vehicle when it was new had  a Tire Performance Criteria Specification  TPC Spec   number on each tire   s sidewall  When you get new tires   get ones with that same TPC Spec number  That way  your vehicle will continue to have tires that are designed  to give proper endurance  handling  speed rating   traction  ride and other things during normal service on  your vehicle  If your tires have an all season tread  design  the TPC number will be followed by an    MS      for mud and snow      If you ever replace your tires with those not having a  TPC Spec number  make sure they are the same size   load range  speed rating and construction type  bias   bias belted or radial  as your original tires     Mixing tires could cause you to l
93. ching the thighs  In a crash  this applies  force to the strong pelvic bones  And you d be less likely  to slide under the lap belt  If you slid under it  the belt  would apply force at your abdomen  This could cause  serious or even fatal injuries  The shoulder belt should go  over the shoulder and across the chest  These parts of the  body are best able to take belt restraining forces     3  To make the lap part tight  pull down on the buckle The safety belt locks if there   s a sudden stop or a crash   end of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder part  or if you pull the belt very quickly out of the retractor        1 29    You can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is  too loose  In a crash  you would move forward  too much  which could increase injury  The  shoulder belt should fit against your body        To unlatch the belt  just push the button on the buckle   1 30    Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for  Children and Small Adults    Rear shoulder belt comfort guides will provide added  safety belt comfort for older children who have  outgrown booster seats and for small adults  When  installed on a shoulder belt  the comfort guide better  positions the belt away from the neck and head     There is one guide for each outside passenger position in  the rear seat  To provide added safety belt comfort for  children who have outgrown child restraints and for  smaller adults  the comfort guides may be installed on  the shoulder belts  Here   s how to install a comfor
94. city traffic where the outside temperature regularly  reaches 90  F  32  C  or higher         Inhilly or mountainous terrain       When doing frequent trailer towing       Uses such as found in taxi  police or delivery service     If you haven   t used your vehicle under severe service conditions listed  previously and  therefore  haven   t changed your automatic transaxle fluid   change both the fluid and filter     150 000 Miles  240 000 km   Drain  flush and refill cooling system  or every 60 months since last service    whichever occurs first   See    Engine Coolant    in the Index for what to use  MILEAGE   SERVIC i   Inspect hoses  Clean radiator  condenser  pressure cap and neck  o e E    Pressure test the cooling system and pressure cap   An Emission Control Service                       ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY                                   7 14    Part B  Owner Checks and Services    Listed in this part are owner checks and services which  should be performed at the intervals specified to help  ensure the safety  dependability and emission control  performance of your vehicle     Be sure any necessary repairs are completed at once   Whenever any fluids or lubricants are added to your  vehicle  make sure they are the proper ones  as shown  in Part D     At Each Fuel Fill    It is important for you or a service station attendant to  perform these underhood checks at each fuel fill     Engine Oil Level Check    Check the engine oil level and add the proper oil  
95. control switch on when  you   re not using cruise  you might hit a button    and go into cruise when you don   t want to    You could be startled and even lose control   Keep the cruise control switch off until you  want to use cruise control        1  Press the CRUISE 4  Take your foot off the accelerator   button on the right side        of the instrument panel The CRUISE light on the instrument panel cluster will  to turn it on  A light on come on after the cruise control has been set to the  the button will indicate desired speed  It will go off when you do the following   that the system is on     Step lightly on the brake pedal       press CLEAR on the steering wheel or    press the CRUISE button on the instrument panel        2 38    Resuming a Set Speed    Suppose you set your cruise control at a desired speed  and then you apply the brake  This  of course shuts off  the cruise control  But you don   t need to reset it     Once you   re going about 25 mph  40 km h  or more   press the RES ACCEL button on your steering wheel   You ll go right back up to your chosen speed and   stay there     Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control  There are two ways to go to a higher speed       Use the accelerator pedal to get to the higher speed   Press the COAST SET button on the steering wheel   then release the button and the accelerator pedal   You    ll now cruise at the higher speed       Press the RES ACCEL button on the steering wheel   Hold it there until you get up to 
96. cription   Fog Lamps   Headlamp  Passenger   s Side   Trunk Release   Parking Lamp   Fuel Pump   Headlamp  Driver   s Side   ABS   Spare   Spare   Spare   Spare   Spare   Spare   Description   Air Conditioning  Compressor Diode    Fuse Puller    Replacement Bulbs  Center High Mounted Stop Lamp  CHMSL     1141    Fog Lamp isc o eaaa a eee a E 893  Front Parking Turn Signal               4157 NAK  Headlamp   High Beam  6 4 cca ten rriorse segini 9005  LOW Beam fd ig cas dadwn Sand Cowes eae 9006  License Plate Lamp                     00  194  Sidemarker  Front Rear                  04  194  Stop Tail Turn Signal  Rear                  3057  COMECHNG   505 isa ad ern E ER EEEE seers 3156    Capacities and Specifications    Please refer to    Recommended Fluids and Lubricants     in the Index for more information     Automatic Transaxle  After Complete Overhaul         10 0 quarts  9 5 L   Pan Removal and Replacement     7 4 quarts  7 0 L     When draining replacing the converter  more fluid  may be needed     Cooling System  Including Reservoir          10 0 quarts  9 5 L   A C Refrigerant             See refrigerant charge    label under the hood   Engine Crankcase     Oil and Filter Change           6 5 quarts  6 1 L   Fuel Tank              17 5 U S  gallons  66 2 L   Wheel Nut Torque            100 lb ft  140 N m     All capacities are approximate  When adding  be sure to  fill to the appropriate level  as recommended in this  manual  Recheck fluid level after filling     _
97. d  The radio   will play the last selected station while the tape reverses   You may select stations during REV operation by   using TUNE     FWD  2   Press this button to advance quickly to  another part of the tape  Press the button again to return  to playing speed  The radio will play the last selected  station while the tape advances  You may select stations  during FWD operation by using TUNE     PROG  3   Press this button to play the other side  of the tape     DOO  4   Press this button to reduce background noise   The double D symbol will appear on the display     Dolby Noise Reduction is manufactured under a license  from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation  Dolby  and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories Licensing Corporation     TONE  Press this button to select a tone while playing a  cassette  The tone that you set will be activated each  time you play a cassette tape     SEEK  Press the up or down arrow to search for the  next or previous selection on the tape  Your tape must  have at least three seconds of silence between each  selection for SEEK to work     SCAN  Press this button to listen to each selection for a  few seconds  The tape will go to the next selection  stop  for a few seconds  then go on to the next selection  Press  this button again to stop scanning  The sound will mute   SCAN will appear on the display and the tape direction  arrow will blink while scanning     AM FM  Press this button to play the radio when  a tap
98. d  blocking  your vision        The LOW WASHER  FLUID light will appear  when your vehicle is low  on washer fluid        If you see this light while driving  your vehicle   s washer  fluid is low  You should refill the windshield washer  fluid tank as soon as possible so that youll have washer  fluid when you need it     Cruise Control    With cruise control  you can maintain a speed of about  25 mph  40 km h  or more without keeping your foot  on the accelerator  This can really help on long trips   Cruise control does not work at speeds below about  25 mph  40 km h      When you apply your brakes  the cruise control  shuts off        Cruise control can be dangerous where  you can   t drive safely at a steady speed   So  don   t use your cruise control on    winding roads or in heavy traffic    Cruise control can be dangerous on  slippery roads  On such roads  fast changes  in tire traction can cause needless wheel  spinning  and you could lose control    Don   t use cruise control on slippery roads        If your vehicle is in cruise control when the optional  traction control system begins to limit wheel spin   the cruise control will automatically disengage    See    Traction Control System    in the Index    When road conditions allow you to safely use it  again  you may turn the cruise control back on     2 37    Setting Cruise Control 2  Get up to the speed you want     3  Press the COAST SET  button on your steering  wheel and release it     If you leave your cruise 
99. d 4 buttons together  Hold them down    until     shows on the display  Next you will use the  secret code number which you have written down     5  Press MN and 000 will appear on the display     6  Press MN again to make the last two digits agree    with your code       Press HR to make the first one or two digits agree    with your code       Press AM FM after you have confirmed that the    code matches the secret code you have written down   The display will show REP to let you know that you  need to repeat Steps 5 through 7 to confirm your  secret code       Press AM FM and this time the display will show    SEC to let you know that your radio is secure     Unlocking the Theft Deterrent Feature After a  Power Loss    Enter your secret code as follows  pause no more than  15 seconds between steps     1  Turn the ignition on  LOC will appear on the display   2  Press MN and 000 will appear on the display     3  Press MN again to make the last two digits agree  with your code     4  Press HR to make the first one or two digits agree  with your code     5  Press AM FM after you have confirmed that the code  matches the secret code you have written down  The  display will show SEC  indicating the radio is now  operable and secure     If you enter the wrong code eight times  INOP will  appear on the display  You will have to wait an hour  with the ignition on before you can try again  When you  try again  you will only have three chances to enter the  correct code before INOP 
100. d a command to your vehicle to sound the horn  and or flash the lamps     In order to provide you with excellent service  calls with  the OnStar Center may be monitored or recorded     2 55    Premium Services  Includes Safety and  Security Services       Route Support    An advisor can provide directions  or guidance to anywhere you want to go  In addition   they can help you locate gas stations  rest areas   ATMs  hospitals  hotels  stores  eateries and more       Concierge Services    The concierge advisor can  obtain tickets  reservations  or help with vacation trip  planning and other unique items and services        Ride Assist    An advisor can locate transportation  in the event that you are unable to drive     OnStar System Limitations    Complete limitations can be found on the Subscriber  Services Agreement     OnStar Service is      available in the United States and Canada       available when the vehicle is within the operating  range of a cellular provider     2 56       subject to limitations caused by atmospheric  conditions  such as severe weather or topographical  conditions  such as mountainous terrain       subject to cellular carrier equipment limitations     Global positioning capabilities used to deliver OnStar  Service will not be available if satellite signals are obstructed     OnStar will not function if the vehicle   s battery is  discharged or disconnected  It may also be inoperative  if the vehicle is in an accident and the OnStar or vehicle  el
101. d on the same side  of the vehicle as the seating position where the child  restraint will be placed     Once you have the top strap anchored  you    ll be ready to  secure the child restraint itself  Tighten the top strap  when and as the child restraint manufacturer   s  instructions say     Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear  Outside Seat Position    ai               7     You    ll be using the lap shoulder belt  See the earlier part  about the top strap if the child restraint has one  Be sure  to follow the instructions that came with the child  restraint  Secure the child in the child restraint when and  as the instructions say        1  Put the restraint on the seat     Tilt the latch plate to adjust the belt if needed     2  Pick up the latch plate  and run the lap and shoulder  portions of the vehicle   s safety belt through or  around the restraint  The child restraint instructions  will show you how     If the shoulder belt goes in front of the child   s face or  neck  put it behind the child restraint     1 43       3  Buckle the belt  Make sure the release button is  positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the  safety belt quickly if you ever had to     1 44      Some vehicles have a child restraint locking feature    on the shoulder belt retractor  You can tell if your  vehicle has this feature by pulling the shoulder belt  all the way out of the retractor  Then  let the belt go  back a few inches  and try to pull the belt out again   If you can   t pull t
102. d the engine is not  running  If the light doesn   t come on  have it repaired   This light will also come on during a malfunction in  one of two ways     e Light Flashing    A misfire condition has been  detected  A misfire increases vehicle emissions and  may damage the emission control system on your  vehicle  Dealer or qualified service center diagnosis  and service may be required        Light On Steady    An emission control system  malfunction has been detected on your vehicle   Dealer or qualified service center diagnosis and  service may be required     If the Light Is Flashing    The following may prevent more serious damage to  your vehicle       Reducing vehicle speed       Avoiding hard accelerations      Avoiding steep uphill grades   e    If you are towing a trailer  reduce the amount of  cargo being hauled as soon as it is possible     If the light stops flashing and remains on steady  see    If  the Light Is On Steady    following     If the light continues to flash  when it is safe to do so   Stop the vehicle  Find a safe place to park your vehicle   Turn the key off  wait at least 10 seconds and restart the  engine  If the light remains on steady  see    If the Light  Is On Steady    following  If the light is still flashing   follow the previous steps  and drive the vehicle to your  dealer or qualified service center for service     If the Light Is On Steady    You may be able to correct the emission system  malfunction by considering the following     Did
103. d the protector guide through a  wheel bolt hole  Remove the protector and attach the  retainer securely  When returning the compact spare to  the trunk  put the protector guide back in the foam  holder  Store the cover as far forward as possible     5 27      Retainer    Storing the Spare Tire and Tools            Cover      Compact Spare Tire      Nut  Storing a jack  a tire or other equipment in the B   Jack  passenger compartment of the vehicle could Wrench  cause injury  In a sudden stop or collision  loose C j     Lock Nut Tool    equipment could strike someone  Store all these  in the proper place       Foam Holder       b    ON      Extension and    The compact spare is for temporary use only  Replace Protective Guide    the compact spare tire with a full size tire as soon as  you can  See    Compact Spare Tire    in the Index   See the storage instructions label to replace your  compact spare into your trunk properly     F      Bolt Screw    O    4       v       N       5 28    Compact Spare Tire    Although the compact spare tire was fully inflated  when your vehicle was new  it can lose air after a time   Check the inflation pressure regularly  It should be   60 psi  420 kPa      After installing the compact spare on your vehicle  you  should stop as soon as possible and make sure your  spare tire is correctly inflated  The compact spare is  made to perform well at speeds up to 65 mph    105 km h  for distances up to 3 000 miles  5 000 km    so you can finish your 
104. d up    This will be detected by the system and cause the light  to turn on     If you experience one or more of these conditions   change the fuel brand you use  It will require at least  one full tank of the proper fuel to turn the light off     If none of the above steps have made the light turn off   have your dealer or qualified service center check the  vehicle  Your dealer has the proper test equipment and  diagnostic tools to fix any mechanical or electrical  problems that may have developed     2 72    Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs    Some state provincial and local governments have or may  begin programs to inspect the emission control equipment  on your vehicle  Failure to pass this inspection could  prevent you from getting a vehicle registration     Here are some things you need to know in order to help  your vehicle pass an inspection     Your vehicle will not pass this inspection if the SERVICE  ENGINE SOON or CHECK ENGINE light is on or not  working properly     Your vehicle will not pass this inspection if the OBD   on board diagnostic  system determines that critical  emission control systems have not been completely  diagnosed by the system  The vehicle would be  considered not ready for inspection  This can happen  if you have recently replaced your battery or if your  battery has run down  The diagnostic system is designed  to evaluate critical emission control systems during  normal driving  This may take several days of routine  driving 
105. de you selected is now set  You can either exit  the programming mode by following the instructions  above or program the next feature available on   your vehicle     Remote Keyless Entry System   If Equipped     If your vehicle has this feature  you can lock and unlock  your doors or unlock your trunk from about 3 feet  1 m   up to 30 feet  9 m  away using the remote keyless entry  transmitter supplied with your vehicle     Your 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 harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     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     2 11    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 system  If the transmitter does  not work or if you have to stand closer to your vehicle  for the transmitter to work  try this
106. dules inside the  steering wheel and in the instrument panel in front of the  right front passenger     How does an air bag restrain     In moderate to severe frontal or near frontal collisions   even belted occupants can contact the steering wheel or the  instrument panel  Air bags supplement the protection  provided by safety belts  Air bags distribute the force of  the impact more evenly over the occupant   s upper body   stopping the occupant more gradually  But air bags would  not help you in many types of collisions  including  rollovers  rear impacts and side impacts  primarily because  an occupant   s motion is not toward those air bags  Air  bags should never be regarded as anything more than a  supplement to safety belts  and then only in moderate to  severe frontal or near frontal collisions     What will you see after an air bag inflates     After an air bag inflates  it quickly deflates  so quickly  that some people may not even realize the air bag  inflated  Some components of the air bag module    the  steering wheel hub for the driver   s air bag  or the  instrument panel for the right front passenger   s   bag    will be hot for a short time  The parts of the bag  that come into contact with you may be warm  but not  too hot to touch  There will be some smoke and dust  coming from vents in the deflated air bags  Air bag  inflation doesn   t prevent the driver from seeing or from  being able to steer the vehicle  nor does it stop people  from leaving the vehic
107. e     Consider using a sway control  You can ask a hitch  dealer about sway controls     Don   t tow a trailer at all during the first 1 000 miles   1 600 km  your new vehicle is driven  Your engine   axle or other parts could be damaged     Then  during the first 500 miles  800 km  that you  tow a trailer  don   t drive over 50 mph  80 km h  and  don   t make starts at full throttle  This helps your  engine and other parts of your vehicle wear in at the  heavier loads     Obey speed limit restrictions when towing a trailer   Don   t drive faster than the maximum posted speed  for trailers  or no more than 55 mph  90 km h   to  save wear on your vehicle   s parts     Three important considerations have to do with weight     the weight of the trailer     the weight of the trailer tongue      and the total weight on your vehicle   s tires     Weight of the Trailer  How heavy can a trailer safely be     It should never weigh more than 1 000 Ibs   450 kg    But even that can be too heavy     It depends on how you plan to use your rig  For  example  speed  altitude  road grades  outside  temperature and how much your vehicle is used to pull a  trailer are all important  And  it can also depend on any  special equipment that you have on your vehicle     You can ask your dealer for our trailering information or  advice  or you can write us at     Oldsmobile Customer Assistance Center  P O  Box 33171  Detroit  MI 48232 5171    In Canada  write to     General Motors of Canada Limited 
108. e     Engine Compartment  Overview    in the Index  for more information   on location     Be sure to fill it enough to put the level somewhere in  the proper operating range  Push the dipstick all the way  back in when you   re through     What Kind of Engine Oil to Use    Oils recommended for your vehicle can be identified by  looking for the starburst symbol     This symbol indicates that the oil has been certified by  the American Petroleum Institute  API   Do not use any  oil which does not carry this starburst symbol     If you change your own oil   be sure you use oil that has  the starburst symbol on the  front of the oil container  If  you have your oil changed  for you  be sure the oil put  into your engine is  American Petroleum  Institute certified for  gasoline engines        You should also use the proper viscosity oil for your  vehicle  as shown in the following chart     RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY GRADE ENGINE OILS    FOR BEST FUEL ECONOMY AND COLD STARTING  SELECT THE LOWEST  SAE VISCOSITY GRADE OIL FOR THE EXPECTED TEMPERATURE RANGE     HOT FOR THIS  WEATHER SYMBOL    SAE 10W 30    SAE 5W 30  PREFERRED    COLD  WEATHER    DO NOT USE SAE 20W  50 OR ANY OTHER  GRADE OIL NOT RECOMMENDED       6 13    As in the chart shown previously  SAE 5W 30 is best for  your vehicle  However  you can use SAE 10W 30 if it   s  going to be 0  F   18  C  or above  These numbers on an  oil container show its viscosity  or thickness  Do not use  other viscosity oils  such as SAE 2
109. e automatic  system to function  the temperature must be set between  61  F  16  C  and 89  F  31  C      Hot Weather Example  When you start the vehicle in  hot weather  80  F  27  C  or after being parked during  the day in full sun  if your Driver Set Temperature is  73  F  23  C  and you are in full automatic mode  the  system will automatically move the temperature doors to  full cold  The fan will be at low speed momentarily and  then go to high speed  The air intake will be recirculated  for maximum cooling performance  As the interior of  the vehicle cools down to the desired comfort point  the  fan speed will decrease and the temperature door will  move to a warmer position to maintain the desired  comfort level  As the cabin cools down or the sun load  decreases  the system could switch to air delivered to  A C vents and the floor  Bi level mode      Cold Weather Example  When you start the vehicle in  cold weather   below freezing   or after being parked  overnight  if your Driver Set Temperature is 73  F   23  C  and you are in full automatic mode  the system  will automatically move the temperature doors to full  hot  The fan will start out at a low speed and the fan  speed will increase as the engine warms up  The air will  be delivered to the floor  As the interior of the vehicle  warms up to the desired comfort level  the fan speed will  decrease and the temperature door will move to a cooler  position to maintain the desired comfort level  As the  cabin warms
110. e cap has a spring in it  if you let  go of the cap too soon  it will spring back to the right     Be careful not to spill gasoline  Clean gasoline from  painted surfaces as soon as possible  See    Cleaning the  Outside of Your Vehicle    in the Index     When you put the cap back on  turn it to the right   clockwise  until you hear a clicking sound  Make sure  you fully install the cap  The diagnostic system can  determine if the fuel cap has been left off or improperly  installed  This would allow fuel to evaporate into the  atmosphere  See    Malfunction Indicator Lamp    in   the Index     NOTICE     If you need a new cap  be sure to get the right  type  Your dealer can get one for you  If you get  the wrong type  it may not fit properly  This may  cause your malfunction indicator lamp to light  and your fuel tank and emissions system may be  damaged  See    Malfunction Indicator Lamp    in  the Index        Filling a Portable Fuel Container    Never fill a portable fuel container while it is in  your vehicle  Static electricity discharge from the  container can ignite the gasoline vapor  You can  be badly burned and your vehicle damaged if this  occurs  To help avoid injury to you and others        Dispense gasoline only into  approved containers       Do not fill a container while it is inside a  vehicle  in a vehicle   s trunk  pickup bed or  on any surface other than the ground   Bring the fill nozzle in contact with the  inside of the fill opening before operating  
111. e dead battery  Use a  remote positive     terminal if the vehicle has one           8  Don   t let the other end touch metal  Connect it to  the positive     terminal of the good battery  Use a  remote positive     terminal if the vehicle has one        9  Now connect the black negative     cable to the good  battery   s negative     terminal  Don   t let the other  end touch anything until the next step  The other end  of the negative cable doesn t go to the dead battery     It goes to a heavy  unpainted metal part on the engine  of the vehicle with the dead battery        10  Attach the cable at least 18 inches  45 cm  away Jumper Cable Removal Procedure  from the dead battery  but not near engine parts that A  Heavy  Unpainted Metal Engine Part    move  The electrical connection is just as good B  Good Batt  there  but the chance of sparks getting back to the POSAT  battery is much less  C  Dead Battery    11  Now start the vehicle with the good battery and run  the engine for a while     12  Try to start the vehicle with the dead battery   If it won   t start after a few tries  it probably  needs service     To disconnect the jumper cables from both vehicles  do  the following     1  Disconnect the black negative     cable from the  heavy  unpainted metal engine part on the vehicle  that had the dead battery     2  Disconnect the black negative     cable from  the negative     terminal on the vehicle with the  good battery     3  Disconnect the red positive     cable fro
112. e 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 1804    Telephone  1 800 955 5100    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 user   can communicate with Oldsmobile by dialing   1 800 833 OLDS  6537    TTY users in Canada can  dial 1 800 263 3830      Customer Assistance Offices    Oldsmobile encourages customers to call the toll free  number for assistance  If a U S  customer wishes to write  to Oldsmobile  the letter should be addressed to  Oldsmobile   s Customer Assistance Center     United States    Oldsmobile Customer Assistance Center  P O  Box 33171  Detroit  MI 48232 5171    1 800 442 6537  1 800 833 6537  For Text Telephone devices  TTYs    Roadside Assistance  1 800 442
113. e is in the player  The tape will stop but remain  in the player     TAPE AUX  If you have a tape inserted and the radio is  playing  press TAPE AUX to play your tape  To return  to the radio while a tape is playing  press AM FM    The inactive tape will remain safely inside the radio for  future listening     EJECT  Press this button to remove the tape  The  radio will play  EJECT may be activated with either the  ignition or radio off  Cassettes may be loaded with the  radio and ignition off if this button is pressed first     CLN  If this message appears on the display  the  cassette tape player needs to be cleaned  It will still play  tapes  but you should clean it as soon as possible to  prevent damage to the tapes and player  See    Care of  Your Cassette Tape Player    in the Index  After you clean  the player  press and hold EJECT for five seconds to  reset the CLN indicator  The radio will display     to  show the indicator was reset     AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape and  Compact Disc Player with Automatic Tone  Control  If Equipped        If your vehicle is equipped with the Bose   AM FM  Stereo with Cassette Tape and Compact Disc Player   not shown   automatic tone control is not available   Your radio will have a MUTE button rather than a  TONE button     3 15    Playing the Radio    PWR VOL  Press this knob to turn the system on and  off  To increase volume  turn the knob clockwise  Turn  it counterclockwise to decrease volume     RCL  Press this button briefly
114. e scanning  and SCAN will appear on the  display  If you press SCAN for more than two seconds   the radio will change to P SCAN mode  P SCAN will  appear on the display     3 12    PUSHBUTTONS  The five numbered pushbuttons let  you return to your favorite stations  You can set up to  15 stations  five AM  five FM1 and five FM2   Just do  the following     1  Turn the radio on    2  Press AM FM to select the band   3  Tune in the desired station   4      Press TONE to select the equalization that best suits  the type of station selected     5  Press and hold one of the five numbered buttons   The sound will mute  When it returns  release the  button  Whenever you press that numbered button   the station you set will return and the tone that  you selected will also be automatically selected for  that button     6  Repeat the steps for each pushbutton     P SCAN  Press SCAN for more than two seconds  and  P SCAN will appear on the display  The radio will go to  the first preset station stored on your pushbuttons  stop  for a few seconds  then go on to the next preset station   Press SCAN again to stop scanning     Setting the Tone    BASS  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Turn the  knob to increase or decrease bass  When you use this  control  the radio   s tone setting will switch to manual     TREB  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Then pull  the knob all the way out  Turn the knob to increase or  decrease treble  When you use this control  the radio   s  tone set
115. eaner     NOTICE     When applying a tire dressing always take care to  wipe off any overspray or splash from all painted  surfaces on the body or wheels of the vehicle   Petroleum based products may damage the paint  finish and tires        Sheet Metal Damage    If your vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal  repair or replacement  make sure the body repair shop  applies anti corrosion material to the parts repaired or  replaced to restore corrosion protection     Original manufacturer replacement parts will provide  the corrosion protection while maintaining the warranty     Finish Damage    Any stone chips  fractures or deep scratches in the finish  should be repaired right away  Bare metal will corrode  quickly and may develop into a major repair expense     Minor chips and scratches can be repaired with touch up  materials available from your dealer or other service  outlets  Larger areas of finish damage can be corrected  in your dealer   s body and paint shop     Underbody Maintenance    Chemicals used for ice and snow removal and dust  control can collect on the underbody  If these are not  removed  accelerated corrosion  rust  can occur on  the underbody parts such as fuel lines  frame  floor  pan and exhaust system even though they have  corrosion protection     At least every spring  flush these materials from the  underbody with plain water  Clean any areas where mud  and other debris can collect  Dirt packed in closed areas  of the frame should be loosened b
116. eath  you should  immediately inform the National Highway Traffic  Safety Administration  NHTSA   in addition to  notifying General Motors     If NHTSA receives similar complaints  it may open an  investigation  and if it finds that a safety defect exists in  a group of vehicles  it may order a recall and remedy  campaign  However  NHTSA cannot become involved  in individual problems between you  your dealer or  General Motors     To contact NHTSA  you may either call the Auto Safety  Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393  or 366 0123 in  the Washington  D C  area  or write to     NHTSA  U S  Department of Transportation  Washington  D C  20590    You can also obtain other information about motor  vehicle safety from the hotline     8 10    REPORTING SAFETY  DEFECTS TO THE  CANADIAN GOVERNMENT    If you live in Canada  and you believe that your vehicle  has a safety defect  you should immediately notify  Transport Canada  in addition to notifying General  Motors of Canada Limited  You may write to     Transport Canada   330 Sparks Street   Tower C   Ottawa  Ontario K1A ON5    REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS  TO GENERAL MOTORS    In addition to notifying NHTSA  or Transport Canada   in a situation like this  we certainly hope you    ll notify  us  Please call us at 1 800 442 6537  or write     Oldsmobile Customer Assistance Center  P O  Box 33171  Detroit  MI 48232 5171    In Canada  please call us at 1 800 263 3777  English     or 1 800 263 7854  French   Or  write     General Motors 
117. ectrical system components are damaged     Safety and security services are provided by existing  governmental emergency service providers  OnStar  will use reasonable efforts to contact the appropriate  emergency service provider and request assistance but  cannot promise that they will respond to the call ina  timely manner or at all     Power Sunroof  Option        The sunroof includes a sliding glass panel and a  sunshade  The switch works only when the ignition or  retained accessory power  RAP  is active  See    Retained  Accessory Power  RAP     in the Index     To open the sunroof to the vent position only  push and  hold the front of the switch  You will need to open the  sunshade by hand  To close the sunroof from the vent  position  push and hold the rear of the switch     To open the sunroof  push the rear of the switch once   The sunroof and sunshade will open by themselves   This is the express open feature     To close the sunroof  push and hold the front of the  switch until the sunroof motor stops  The sunshade  must be closed by hand     2 57    The Instrument Panel    Your Information System       Your instrument panel is designed to let you know at a glance how your vehicle is running  You   ll know how fast  you   re going  about how much fuel is in your tank and many other things you need to drive safely and economically     The main components of your instrument panel are listed below     rA TT FTF Tam mooeandw  gt       Side Window Defogger Vents     I
118. ed Oldsmobile dealer for diagnosis to  determine the cause of failure  In the event it is  determined that the cause of the condition is the type of  fuels used  repairs may not be covered by your warranty     6 4    Some gasolines that are not reformulated for low  emissions may contain an octane enhancing additive  called methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl   MMT   ask your service station operator whether or not  the fuel contains MMT  General Motors does not  recommend the use of such gasolines  If fuels containing  MMT are used  spark plug life may be reduced and your  emission control system performance may be affected   The malfunction indicator lamp on your instrument  panel may turn on  If this occurs  return to your  authorized Oldsmobile dealer for service     To provide cleaner air  all gasolines in the United States  are now required to contain additives that will help  prevent deposits from forming in your engine and fuel  system  allowing your emission control system to  function properly  Therefore  you should not have to add  anything to the fuel  In addition  gasolines containing  oxygenates  such as ethers and ethanol  and  reformulated gasolines may be available in your area to  contribute to clean air  General Motors recommends that  you use these gasolines  particularly if they comply with  the specifications described earlier     Filling Your Tank    NOTICE     Your vehicle was not designed for fuel that    A  CAUTION     contains methanol  Don
119. ed and will begin playing  If you hear  nothing but a garbled sound  the tape may not be in  squarely  Press EJECT to remove the tape and start over     3 13    While the tape is playing  use the VOL  FADE  BAL   TREB  BASS  TONE  SEEK and SCAN controls just as  you do for the radio  Other controls may have different  functions when a tape is inserted  The display will show  TP with a box around it and an arrow to show which  side of the tape is playing     Your tape bias is set automatically  When a metal or  chrome tape is inserted  HI BIAS appears on the  display  If you want to insert a tape when the ignition  is off  first press EJECT or RCL     If E and a number appear on the radio display  the tape  won   t play because of an error       E10  The tape is tight and the player can   t turn the  tape hubs  Remove the tape  Hold the tape with the  open end down and try to turn the right hub  counterclockwise with a pencil  Turn the tape over  and repeat  If the hubs do not turn easily  your tape  may be damaged and should not be used in the  player  Try a new tape to make sure your player is  working properly        E11  The tape is broken  Try a new tape     If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error can   t be  corrected  please contact your dealer  If your radio  displays an error number  write it down and provide it to  your dealer when reporting the problem     3 14    REV  1   Press this button to reverse the tape rapidly   Press it again to return to playing spee
120. edal and grip the steering wheel firmly   Steer to maintain lane position  and then gently brake to  a stop well out of the traffic lane     5 18    A rear blowout  particularly on a curve  acts much like a  skid and may require the same correction you   d use in a  skid  In any rear blowout  remove your foot from the  accelerator pedal  Get the vehicle under control by  steering the way you want the vehicle to go  It may be  very bumpy and noisy  but you can still steer  Gently  brake to a stop    well off the road if possible     If a tire goes flat  the next part shows how to use your  jacking equipment to change a flat tire safely     Changing a Flat Tire    If a tire goes flat  avoid further tire and wheel damage  by driving slowly to a level place  Turn on your hazard  warning flashers           Changing a tire can cause an injury  The vehicle  can slip off the jack and roll over you or other  people  You and they could be badly injured   Find a level place to change your tire  To help  prevent the vehicle from moving        1  Set the parking brake firmly   2  Put the shift lever in PARK  P    3  Turn off the engine  The following steps will tell you how to use the jack and  To be even more certain the vehicle won   t move  change a tire   you can put blocks at the front and rear of the  tire farthest away from the one being changed   That would be the tire on the other side of the  vehicle  at the opposite end        5 19    Removing the Spare Tire and Tools    The eq
121. educe glare from lamps behind you  push the lever  located on the bottom center of the mirror away from  you to the night position  To return the mirror back to  the day position  pull the lever toward you     2 46    Electrochromic Day Night Rearview Mirror  with Compass and Map Lamps  If Equipped     Your vehicle may have an automatic electrochromic  day night rearview mirror with a compass and  map lamps     This mirror automatically changes to reduce glare from  headlamps behind you  A time delay feature prevents  rapid changing from the day to night positions while  driving under lights and through traffic        The mirror includes two map lamps  an automatic  dimming function and an eight point compass display in  the upper corner of the mirror face  When the compass  display is turned on  the compass automatically calibrates  as the vehicle is driven     The automatic dimming feature is turned on or off  by pressing the IO button located on the lower part  of the mirror  Press and hold the IO button for up  to three seconds to turn this feature on or off     The compass display feature is turned on or off by  pressing the IO button for three seconds or more     When cleaning the mirror  use a paper towel or similar  material dampened with glass cleaner  Do not spray  glass cleaner directly on the mirror housing     The compass may need to be calibrated  See    Compass  Calibration    in the Index     Electrochromic Day Night Rearview Mirror  with Compass Display and O
122. efore and  during a crash  Always wear your safety belt   even with air bags  The driver should sit as far  back as possible while still maintaining control  of the vehicle     Anyone who is up against  or very close to  any  air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured  or killed  Air bags plus lap shoulder belts offer  the best protection for adults  but not for young    CAUTION   Continued        1 22       children and infants  Neither the vehicle   s safety  belt system nor its air bag system is designed for  them  Young children and infants need the    protection that a child restraint system can  provide  Always secure children properly in your  vehicle  To read how  see the part of this manual  called    Children           There is an air bag readiness  light on the instrument  panel  which shows the   air bag symbol     The system checks the air bag electrical system for  malfunctions  The light tells you if there is an electrical  problem  See    Air Bag Readiness Light    in the Index  for more information     How the Air Bag System Works       The right front passenger   s air bag is in the instrument  panel on the passenger   s side     Where are the air bags     The driver   s air bag is in the middle of the  steering wheel     1 23    If something is between an occupant and an air  bag  the bag might not inflate properly or it  might force the object into that person  The path    of an inflating air bag must be kept clear  Don   t  put anything between an 
123. efore being flushed   Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can   do this for you     Chemical Paint Spotting    Some weather and atmospheric conditions can create a  chemical fallout  Airborne pollutants can fall upon and  attack painted surfaces on your vehicle  This damage  can take two forms  blotchy  ringlet shaped  discolorations  and small irregular dark spots etched into  the paint surface     Although no defect in the paint job causes this   Oldsmobile will repair  at no charge to the owner  the  surfaces of new vehicles damaged by this fallout  condition within 12 months or 12 000 miles  20 000 km   of purchase  whichever occurs first     6 57    GM Vehicle Care Appearance Materials    1052918   8 oz   0 237 L  or All    Protectant Protects leather  wood  acrylics  Plexiglas       plastic   rubber and vinyl  1052925 16 oz   0 473 L  Multi Purpose Cleans carpets  seats  interior trim  door panels  Interior Cleaner and floor mats    See your General Motors Parts Department for these products    For exterior use only   See    Recommended Fluids and Lubricants    in the Index     Not recommended for use on instrument panels        6 58    Vehicle Identification Number  VIN      at  SAMPLE4UX1M072675  au     ea        ASSEMBLY    CODE MODEL YEAR PLANT       This is the legal identifier for your vehicle  It appears on  a plate in the front corner of the instrument panel  on the  driver   s side  You can see it if you look through the  windshield from outside your
124. elephone or two way radio    be sure you can  add what you want  If you can  it   s very  important to do it properly  Added sound  equipment may interfere with the operation of    your vehicle   s engine  Delphi Delco Electronics  radio or other systems  and even damage them   Your vehicle   s systems may interfere with the  operation of sound equipment that has been  added improperly     So  before adding sound equipment  check with  your dealer and be sure to check Federal rules  covering mobile radio and telephone units        Care of Your Cassette Tape Player    A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause  reduced sound quality  ruined cassettes or a damaged  mechanism  Cassette tapes should be stored in their  cases away from contaminants  direct sunlight and  extreme heat  If they aren   t  they may not operate  properly or may cause failure of the tape player     Your tape player should be cleaned regularly after every  50 hours of use  Your radio may display CLN to indicate  that you have used your tape player for 50 hours without  resetting the tape clean timer  If this message appears on  the display  your cassette tape player needs to be  cleaned  It will still play tapes  but you should clean it as  soon as possible to prevent damage to your tapes and  player  If you notice a reduction in sound quality  try a  known good cassette to see if it is the tape or the tape  player at fault  If this other cassette has no improvement  in sound quality  clean the
125. ep pace with the  traffic and allow realistic following distances  you will  eliminate a lot of unnecessary braking  That means  better braking and longer brake life     If your engine ever stops while you    re driving  brake  normally but don   t pump your brakes  If you do  the  pedal may get harder to push down  If your engine  stops  you will still have some power brake assist  But  you will use it when you brake  Once the power assist is  used up  it may take longer to stop and the brake pedal  will be harder to push     Anti Lock Brakes  ABS     Your vehicle has anti lock brakes  ABS   ABS is an  advanced electronic braking system that will help  prevent a braking skid     When you start your engine  or when you begin to drive  away  your anti lock brake system will check itself   You may hear a momentary motor or clicking noise  while this test is going on  and you may even notice that  your brake pedal moves or pulses a little  This is normal           Canada    ANTI    LOCK    United States    If there   s a problem with the anti lock brake system  this  warning light will stay on  See    Anti Lock Brake  System Warning Light    in the Index        Here   s how anti lock works  Let   s say the road is wet   You   re driving safely  Suddenly an animal jumps out in  front of you     You slam on the brakes and continue braking  Here   s  what happens with ABS     A computer senses that wheels are slowing down  If one  of the wheels is about to stop rolling  the compute
126. er matches the replacement  transmitter to your vehicle  any remaining transmitters  must also be matched  Once your dealer has coded the  new transmitter  the lost transmitter will not unlock your  vehicle  Each vehicle can have only four transmitters  matched to it     Battery Replacement    Under normal use  the battery in your remote keyless  entry transmitter should last about three years     You can tell the battery is weak if the transmitter won   t  work at the normal range in any location  If you have   to get close to your vehicle before the transmitter works   it   s probably time to change the battery     NOTICE     When replacing the battery  use care not to    touch any of the circuitry  Static from your  body transferred to these surfaces may damage  the transmitter        2 15       To replace the battery do the following     1  Insert a flat object like a coin into the slot on the  back of the transmitter  Gently pry apart the front  and back     2  Gently pry the battery out of the transmitter    Do not use a metal object      3  Put the new battery into the transmitter as shown  on the transmitter  use a type CR2032 battery      4  Put the two halves back together  Make sure the  halves are together tightly so water won   t get in     5  Test the operation of the transmitter     2 16 1al    Trunk Lid    It can be dangerous to drive with the trunk lid  open because carbon monoxide  CO  gas can  come into your vehicle  You can   t see or smell  CO  It can cau
127. ere your tires meet the  road probably have good traction     However  if there is snow or ice between your tires and  the road  you can have a very slippery situation    You ll have a lot less traction or    grip    and will need  to be very careful           4 28       What   s the worst time for this     Wet ice     Very cold  snow or ice can be slick and hard to drive on  But wet  ice can be even more trouble because it may offer the  least traction of all  You can get wet ice when it   s about  freezing  32  F  0  C  and freezing rain begins to fall   Try to avoid driving on wet ice until salt and sand crews  can get there     Whatever the condition    smooth ice  packed  blowing  or loose snow    drive with caution     If you have traction control  keep the system on  It will  improve your ability to accelerate when driving on a  slippery road  Even though your vehicle has a traction  control system  you ll want to slow down and adjust  your driving to the road conditions  See    Traction  Control System    in the Index     If you don   t have the traction control system  accelerate  gently  Try not to break the fragile traction  If you  accelerate too fast  the drive wheels will spin and polish  the surface under the tires even more     Your anti lock brakes improve your vehicle   s stability  when you make a hard stop on a slippery road  Even  though you have the anti lock braking system  you    ll  want to begin stopping sooner than you would on dry  pavement  See   
128. ers  are proud to offer Courtesy Transportation  a customer  support program for new vehicles     The Courtesy Transportation program is offered to retail  purchase lease customers in conjunction with the  Bumper to Bumper coverage provided by the   New Vehicle Limited Warranty  Several transportation  options are available when warranty repairs are  required  This will reduce your inconvenience during  watranty repairs     8 7    Plan Ahead When Possible    When your vehicle requires warranty service  you should  contact your dealer and request an appointment  By  scheduling a service appointment and advising your service  consultant of your transportation needs  your dealer can help  minimize your inconvenience  If your vehicle cannot be  scheduled into the service department immediately  keep  driving it until it can be scheduled for service  unless  of  course  the problem is safety related  If it is  please call your  dealership  let them know this  and ask for instructions     If the dealer requests that you simply drop the vehicle  off for service  you are urged to do so as early in the  work day as possible to allow for same day repair     Transportation Options    Warranty service can generally be completed while you  wait  However  if you are unable to wait  Oldsmobile  helps minimize your inconvenience by providing several  transportation options  Depending on the circumstances   your dealer can offer you one of the following     Shuttle Service    Participating de
129. ers Association for better vehicle  performance and engine protection  Gasolines meeting  the AAMA specification could provide improved  driveability and emission control system performance  compared to other gasolines     In Canada  look for the     Auto Makers    Choice     label on the fuel pump     Canada Only    Be sure the posted octane is at least 87  If the octane is  less than 87  you may get a heavy knocking noise when  you drive  If it   s bad enough  it can damage your engine     If you   re using fuel rated at 87 octane or higher and you  hear heavy knocking  your engine needs service  But  don   t worry if you hear a little pinging noise when  you   re accelerating or driving up a hill  That   s normal   and you don   t have to buy a higher octane fuel to get rid  of pinging  It   s the heavy  constant knock that means  you have a problem     If your vehicle is certified to meet California Emission  Standards  indicated on the underhood emission control  label   it is designed to operate on fuels that meet  California specifications  If such fuels are not available  in states adopting California emissions standards  your  vehicle will operate satisfactorily on fuels meeting  federal specifications  but emission control system  performance may be affected  The malfunction indicator  lamp on your instrument panel may turn on and or your  vehicle may fail a smog check test  See    Malfunction  Indicator Lamp    in the Index  If this occurs  return to  your authoriz
130. f you are receiving a call  the audio  system will mute  and the ring will be heard   Press this  button at the end of a call to disconnect and return the  audio system to its previous settings  This button will  also cancel a call if one of the buttons is accidentally  pressed or if the automatic redial function is activated     Volume Control  You can control the volume of the  OnStar system using either the volume control knob on  the radio or by using the audio steering wheel controls   if equipped      2 54       Telltale Light  This light will indicate the status of  the system  A solid green light will come on when you  start the vehicle to let you know that the system is on  and is ready to make or receive calls     If the light blinks green it means that an incoming or  outgoing call is in progress  Press the Call ANSWER END  button if you notice the light blinking and you are not on   a call     The light will be red in the event of an OnStar system  malfunction  If this occurs press the OnStar button to  attempt to contact an advisor  If the connection is made   the advisor will assist you with steps to take to make  sure that the system is functioning properly  If you  cannot contact the advisor  take your vehicle to your  dealership as soon as possible for assistance     Safety and Security Services      e Automatic Notification of Air Bag    Deployment    If an air bag deploys  a priority  emergency signal is automatically sent to the center   An advisor will lo
131. fety belts     Rear passengers who aren   t safety belted can be thrown  out of the vehicle in a crash  And they can strike others  in the vehicle who are wearing safety belts     Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions    ay                    1 27    Lap Shoulder Belt 2  Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks     The positions next to the windows have lap shoulder  belts  Here   s how to wear one properly        If the belt stops before it reaches the buckle  tilt the   latch plate and keep pulling until you can buckle it    1  Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you   Don   t let it get twisted     Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure     The shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across  you very quickly  If this happens  let the belt go back  slightly to unlock it  Then pull the belt across you  more slowly     1 28    On some vehicles  when the shoulder belt is pulled  out all the way  it will lock  If it does  let it go back  all the way and start again  If the belt is not long  enough  see    Safety Belt Extender    at the end of this  section  Make sure the release button on the buckle is     positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the tee me  safety belt quickly if you ever had to                       aN    K        S  mi  N   N   i     P a    i  So    S es  a F NS                     y   K          p g  im      as                            The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on  the hips  just tou
132. forward facing child restraint  in the right front seat  but before you do  always  move the front passenger seat as far back as it  will go  It   s better to secure the child restraint in  a rear seat        Wherever you install it  be sure to secure the child  restraint properly     Keep in mind that an unsecured child restraint can  move around in a collision or sudden stop and injure  people in the vehicle  Be sure to properly secure any  child restraint in your vehicle    even when no child  is in it     Top Strap    Some child restraints have a top strap  or    top tether      It can help restrain the child restraint during a collision   For it to work  a top strap must be properly anchored to  the vehicle     If the child restraint does not have a top strap  one can  be obtained  in kit form  for many child restraints   Ask the child restraint manufacturer whether or not   a kit is available     1 41       In Canada  the law requires that forward facing child  restraints have a top strap  and that the strap be  anchored  In the United States  some child restraints also  have a top strap  If your child restraint has a top strap  it  should be anchored     Your vehicle has top strap anchors already installed for  the rear seating positions  You ll find them behind the  rear seat on the filler panel     In order to get to a bracket  you    Il have to open the trim cover     1 42    Anchor the top strap to one of these anchor points    Be sure to use an anchor point locate
133. g brake and  move the shift lever to PARK  P      See    Shifting Into PARK  P     in the Index   If you   re pulling a trailer  see    Towing a Trailer     in the Index        Make sure the shift lever is fully in PARK  P  before  starting the engine  Your vehicle has an automatic  transaxle shift lock control system  You must fully  apply your regular brakes before you can shift from  PARK  P  when the ignition is in ON  If you cannot  shift out of PARK  P   ease pressure on the shift lever  by pushing it all the way into PARK  P  while keeping  the brake pushed down  Then move the shift lever out  of PARK  P   being sure to press the shift lever button   See    Shifting Out of PARK  P     in the Index     REVERSE  R   Use this gear to back up     NOTICE     Shifting to REVERSE  R  while your vehicle is    moving forward could damage your transaxle   Shift to REVERSE  R  only after your vehicle  is stopped     To rock your vehicle back and forth to get out of  snow  ice or sand without damaging your transaxle   see    Stuck  In Sand  Mud  Ice or Snow    in the Index        NEUTRAL  N   In this position  your engine   doesn   t connect with the wheels  To restart when you    re  already moving  use NEUTRAL  N  only  Also  use  NEUTRAL  N  when your vehicle is being towed     Shifting out of PARK  P  or NEUTRAL  N  while  your engine is    racing     running at high speed     is dangerous  Unless your foot is firmly on the  brake pedal  your vehicle could move very  rapidly  
134. gine compartment  See    Engine AIR PUMP Air Pump   Compartment Overview    in the Index for more ABS VALVE ABS   information on location  ABS MOTOR ABS  RELAY AIR PUMP Air Pump    6 64    The main underhood fuse block  B  contains the Maxi Fuses  following fuses     5    Bian    Ge     e    i  33                   Mini Relays  Maxi Fuses Description 7  1 Cooling Fans ul  2 Crank 12  3 Power Seats  Rear Defog   Trunk Release 13  4 HVAC Controls  Hazard Flasher  14    CHMSL  Body Control Module   Stoplamps  Power Mirrors    Description    HVAC Controls  Compass  Mirror  Cruise Control   PRNDL Lamp  Powertrain  Control Module  PCM   Cooling Fans    Body Control Module  Cigar  Lighter  Accessory Power  Outlet  Audio Systems  Keyless  Entry System  I P Cluster   HVAC Controls    Turn Signals  Air Bag System  I P  Cluster  Body Control Module   Windshield Wipers    Description  Cooling Fans  Cooling Fans  Crank  Cooling Fans  Ignition Main  Blank    6 65    Micro Relays    Mini Fuses    6 66    15  16  17  18  19    20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30    Description   Air Conditioning Compressor  Horn   Fog Lamps   Blank   Fuel Pump   Description   Blank   Generator   Powertrain Control Module   Air Conditioning Compressor  Blank   Fuel Injectors  Electronic Ignition  Transmission Solenoid   Horn   Fuel Injector  Electronic Ignition  Oxygen Sensor    PCM Devices Engine  Emissions Sensors    Mini Fuses  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43   Diodes    44    Des
135. h protection this way     1 15    Q  What   s wrong with this                              The belt is buckled in the wrong place     1 16       You can be seriously injured if your belt is buckled  in the wrong place like this  In a crash  the belt    would go up over your abdomen  The belt forces  would be there  not at the pelvic bones  This could  cause serious internal injuries  Always buckle your  belt into the buckle nearest you        Q  What   s wrong with this           You can be seriously injured if you wear the  shoulder belt under your arm  In a crash  your  body would move too far forward  which would  increase the chance of head and neck injury   Also  the belt would apply too much force to the  ribs  which aren   t as strong as shoulder bones   You could also severely injure internal organs  like your liver or spleen                              The shoulder belt is worn under the arm  It should  be worn over the shoulder at all times     1 17    Q  What   s wrong with this        CY 3 Z Oe  X  in  Dand  De    py    al                 The belt is twisted across the body     1 18    You can be seriously injured by a twisted belt  In  a crash  you wouldn   t have the full width of the  belt to spread impact forces  If a belt is twisted   make it straight so it can work properly  or ask  your dealer to fix it        Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy    Safety belts work for everyone  including pregnant  women  Like all occupants  they are more likely to be  serio
136. he belt out because it has locked   it means the retractor has the child restraint  locking feature     If the belt doesn   t lock and you can pull the belt out To tighten the belt  feed the shoulder belt back    of the retractor again  it means your vehicle doesn   t into the retractor while you push down on the   have the child restraint locking feature on the child restraint  If you   re using a forward facing   shoulder belt retractor  child restraint  you may find it helpful to use your  knee to push down on the child restraint as you    tighten the belt       If your vehicle doesn   t have the child restraint  locking feature on the shoulder belt retractor   tighten the belt by pulling up on the shoulder belt  while you push down on the child restraint  If  you   re using a forward facing child restraint you  may find it helpful to use your knee to push down  on the child restraint as you tighten the belt     5  Push and pull the child restraint in different  directions to be sure it is secure     To remove the child restraint  just unbuckle the vehicle   s  safety belt and let it go back all the way  The safety belt  will move freely again and be ready to work for an adult  or larger child passenger           If your vehicle has the child restraint locking  feature on the shoulder belt retractor  pull the rest  of the shoulder belt all the way out of the  retractor to set the lock     1 45    Securing a Child Restraint in the Center  Rear Seat Position    y          7 
137. he box around it on the  display will eject and the radio will play  EJECT may be  activated with either the ignition or radio off  Cassettes  and compact discs may be loaded with the radio and  ignition off if this button is pressed first     3 21    Theft Deterrent Feature    THEFTLOCK   is designed to discourage theft of your  radio  It works by using a secret code to disable all radio  functions whenever battery power is removed     The THEFTLOCK feature for the radio may be used or  ignored  If ignored  the system plays normally and the  radio is not protected by the feature  If THEFTLOCK is  activated  your radio will not operate if stolen     When THEFTLOCK is activated  the radio will display  LOC to indicate a locked condition anytime battery  power is removed  If your battery loses power for any  reason  you must unlock the radio with the secret code  before it will operate     Activating the Theft Deterrent Feature    The instructions which follow explain how to enter your  secret code to activate the THEFTLOCK system  It is  recommended that you read through all nine steps  before starting the procedure     If you allow more than 15 seconds to elapse between  any steps  the radio automatically reverts to time and  you must start the procedure over at Step 4     3 22      Write down any three or four digit number from    000 to 1999 and keep it in a safe place separate from  the vehicle       Turn the ignition to ACC or ON   3  Turn the radio off     Press the 1 an
138. he optional Traction Control System is active   and is limiting wheel spin  You may feel the system  working  but this is normal  Slippery road conditions  may exist  so adjust your driving accordingly     If the LOW TRAC light comes on  slippery road  conditions may exist  so you should consider slowing  down and adjusting your driving accordingly     Engine Coolant Temperature Gage    You have a gage that  shows the engine coolant  temperature  If the gage  moves into the shaded  area near the hot mark   your engine is too hot        That reading means the same thing as the warning light   It means that your engine coolant has overheated  If you  have been operating your vehicle under normal driving  conditions  you should pull off the road  stop your  vehicle and turn off the engine as soon as possible     See    Engine Overheating    in the Index     Low Coolant Warning Light    If this light comes on   your system is low on  coolant  and the engine  may overheat     This light will come on briefly when the ignition is  turned to ON  This is normal     See    Engine Coolant    in the Index for more information   and have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible     2 69    Malfunction Indicator Lamp   Service Engine Soon Light in the United  States or Check Engine Light in Canada     SERVICE    ENGINE  SOON       United States Canada    Your vehicle is equipped with a computer which  monitors operation of the fuel  ignition and emission  control systems     This system i
139. he tape may not be in  squarely  Press EJECT to remove the tape and start over     While the tape is playing  use the VOL  FADE  BAL   TREB  BASS  TONE  SEEK and SCAN controls just as  you do for the radio   The TONE control is not available  on the Bose radio   Other controls may have different  functions when a tape is inserted  The display will show  TP with a box around it and an arrow to show which  side of the tape is playing     Your tape bias is set automatically  When a metal or  chrome tape is inserted  HI BIAS appears on the  display  If you want to insert a tape when the ignition is  off  first press EJECT or RCL     3 18    If E and a number appear on the radio display and the  tape won   t play because of an error  it could be one of  the following        E10  The tape is tight and the player can   t turn the  tape hubs  Remove the tape  Hold the tape with the  open end down and try to turn the right hub  counterclockwise with a pencil  Turn the tape over  and repeat  If the hubs do not turn easily  your tape  may be damaged and should not be used in the  player  Try a new tape to make sure your player is  working properly       Ell  The tape is broken  Try a new tape     If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error can   t be  corrected  please contact your dealer  If your radio  displays an error number  write it down and provide it to  your dealer when reporting the problem     REV  1   Press this button to reverse the tape rapidly   Press it again to return
140. hen have poor braking or even none going down  a hill  You could crash  Always have your engine  running and your vehicle in gear when you   go downhill        Know how to go uphill  You may want to shift down  to a lower gear  The lower gears help cool your engine  and transaxle  and you can climb the hill better     Stay in your own lane when driving on two lane  roads in hills or mountains  Don   t swing wide or cut  across the center of the road  Drive at speeds that let  you stay in your own lane     As you go over the top of a hill  be alert  There could be  something in your lane  like a stalled car or an accident     You may see highway signs on mountains that warn of  special problems  Examples are long grades  passing or  no passing zones  a falling rocks area or winding  roads  Be alert to these and take appropriate action        Here are some tips for winter driving     Have your vehicle in good shape for winter       You may want to put winter emergency supplies in  your trunk     Include an ice scraper  a small brush or broom  a supply  of windshield washer fluid  a rag  some winter outer  clothing  a small shovel  a flashlight  a red cloth and a  couple of reflective warning triangles  And  if you will  be driving under severe conditions  include a small bag  of sand  a piece of old carpet or a couple of burlap bags  to help provide traction  Be sure you properly secure  these items in your vehicle     Driving on Snow or Ice    Most of the time  those places wh
141. hicle  If it is  it  will have a label saying that it meets federal motor  vehicle safety standards     Then follow the instructions for the restraint  You may  find these instructions on the restraint itself or in a  booklet  or both  These restraints use the belt system in  your vehicle  but the child also has to be secured within  the restraint to help reduce the chance of personal injury   When securing an add on child restraint  refer to the  instructions that come with the restraint which may be  on the restraint itself or in a booklet  or both  and to this  manual  The child restraint instructions are important  so  if they are not available  obtain a replacement copy from  the manufacturer     Where to Put the Restraint    Accident statistics show that children are safer if they  are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat   General Motors  therefore  recommends that child  restraints be secured in the rear seat including an infant  riding in a rear facing infant seat  a child riding in a  forward facing child seat and an older child riding in a  booster seat  Never put a rear facing child restraint in  the front passenger seat  Here   s why     A child in a rear facing child restraint can be  seriously injured or killed if the right front  passenger   s air bag inflates  This is because the  back of the rear facing child restraint would be  very close to the inflating air bag  Always secure  a rear facing child restraint in a rear seat     You may secure a 
142. hield wiper motor is protected by a circuit  breaker and a fuse  If the motor overheats due to heavy  snow or ice  the wiper will stop until the motor cools  If  the overload is caused by some electrical problem  have  it fixed     Power Windows and Other Power Options    Circuit breakers in the fuse panel protect the power  windows and other power accessories  When the current  load is too heavy  the circuit breaker opens and closes   protecting the circuit until the problem is fixed     Fuses and Circuit Breakers    The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from  short circuits by a combination of fuses  circuit  breakers and fusible thermal links in the wiring itself   This greatly reduces the chance of fires caused by  electrical problems     Look at the silver colored band inside the fuse  If the  band is broken or melted  replace the fuse  Be sure you  replace a bad fuse with a new one of the identical size  and rating     Instrument Panel Fuse Block       FUSE USAGE CHART                                                                                        ae ioe 7 E  These fuses are located in a fuse block on the  passenger   s a of the S a Pull off the Fuse Description  assenger   s side cover to expose the fuses    paseme p NOT USED Not Used  CRANK CRANK    Instrument Panel  SIGNAL BCM  Cluster  Body Control Module   CLUSTER Powertrain Control Module  NOT USED Not Used    6 61    Fuse    IGN 0   CLUSTER  PCM   amp  BCM    NOT USED  LOW BLOWER    HVAC    CRU
143. his book   We use a box and the word CAUTION to tell you  about things that could hurt you if you were to ignore  the warning     These mean there is something that could hurt  you or other people        In the caution area  we tell you what the hazard is   Then we tell you what to do to help avoid or reduce the  hazard  Please read these cautions  If you don   t  you or  others could be hurt     You will also find a circle  with a slash through it in  this book  This safety  symbol means    Don   t         Don   t do this    or    Don   t  let this happen           vii    Vehicle Damage Warnings    Also in this book you will find these notices     NOTICE     These mean there is something that could  damage your vehicle        Viii    In the notice area  we tell you about something that can  damage your vehicle  Many times  this damage would  not be covered by your warranty  and it could be costly   But the notice will tell you what to do to help avoid   the damage     When you read other manuals  you might see CAUTION  and NOTICE warnings in different colors or in  different words     You ll also see warning labels on your vehicle  They use  the same words  CAUTION or NOTICE     Vehicle Symbols    These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle  Also see    Warning Lights and Gages    in the Index     For example   these symbols  are used on an  original battery     9    CAUTION  POSSIBLE  INJURY    PROTECT  EYES BY  SHIELDING    CAUSTIC    BURNS    AVOID  SPARKS 
144. ht    This light will come on  when you turn the key to  START and will stay on  until the engine starts     SECURITY    If you   re driving and the SECURITY light comes on  and stays on  your Passlock    system is not working  properly  Your vehicle is not protected by Passlock and  you should see your dealer  For more information  see     Passlock    in the Index     Cruise Light    The CRUISE light comes  on whenever you set your  cruise control  See    Cruise  Control    in the Index     CRUISE    2 75    Low Washer Fluid Light    This light appears when  your vehicle is low on  windshield washer fluid        This light will come on when your ignition is turned on  to check the bulb  It will go out after a few seconds    If the light does not come on when you start your  vehicle  the bulb may need to be replaced  See your  dealer to have it fixed right away     If this light appears while you   re driving  your vehicle is  low on washer fluid  Be sure to refill the tank as soon   as possible so that you   ll have washer fluid available  when you need it     2 76    Fuel Gage       United States Canada    Your fuel gage tells you about how much fuel you have  left when the ignition is on     When the indicator nears empty  you still have a little  fuel left  but you should get more soon     Here are four things that some owners ask about  All  these things are normal and do not indicate a problem  with the fuel gage        At the gas station  the gas pump shuts off before 
145. ice is to slow down when it is raining     Driving Through Deep Standing Water    NOTICE     If you drive too quickly through deep puddles or  standing water  water can come in through your    engine   s air intake and badly damage your  engine  Never drive through water that is slightly  lower than the underbody of your vehicle  If you  can   t avoid deep puddles or standing water  drive  through them very slowly        Driving Through Flowing Water    Flowing or rushing water creates strong forces   If you try to drive through flowing water  as you  might at a low water crossing  your vehicle can be    carried away  As little as six inches of flowing  water can carry away a smaller vehicle  If this  happens  you and other vehicle occupants could  drown  Don   t ignore police warning signs  and  otherwise be very cautious about trying to drive  through flowing water        Some Other Rainy Weather Tips      Besides slowing down  allow some extra following  distance  And be especially careful when you pass  another vehicle  Allow yourself more clear room  ahead  and be prepared to have your view restricted  by road spray       Have good tires with proper tread depth  See    Tires     in the Index     4 21    City Driving Here are ways to increase your safety in city driving       Know the best way to get to where you are  going  Get a city map and plan your trip into an  unknown part of the city just as you would for a  cross country trip        Try to use the freeways that r
146. ide of the  Windshield and Wiper Blades    If the windshield is not clear after using the windshield  washer  or if the wiper blade chatters when running   wax  Sap or other material may be on the blade   or windshield     6 54    Clean the outside of the windshield with GM  Windshield Cleaner  Bon Ami    Powder  non scratching  glass cleaning powder   GM Part No  1050011    The windshield is clean if beads do not form when you  rinse it with water     Grime from the windshield will stick to the wiper blades  and affect their performance  Clean the blade by wiping  vigorously with a cloth soaked in full strength  windshield washer solvent  Then rinse the blade   with water     Check the wiper blades and clean them as necessary   replace blades that look worn     Weatherstrips    Silicone grease on weatherstrips will make them last  longer  seal better  and not stick or squeak  Apply  silicone grease with a clean cloth at least every six  months  During very cold  damp weather more frequent  application may be required  See    Recommended Fluids  and Lubricants    in the Index     Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle    The paint finish on your vehicle provides beauty  depth  of color  gloss retention and durability     Washing Your Vehicle    The best way to preserve your vehicle   s finish is to  keep it clean by washing it often with lukewarm or  cold water     Don   t wash your vehicle in the direct rays of the sun   Use a car washing soap  Don   t use strong soaps or  che
147. ield washer tank filled  with washer fluid  Replace your windshield wiper  inserts when they show signs of streaking or missing  areas on the windshield  or when strips of rubber start to  separate from the inserts     4 19    Wet brakes can cause accidents  They won   t work  as well in a quick stop and may cause pulling to  one side  You could lose control of the vehicle     After driving through a large puddle of water or  a car wash  apply your brake pedal lightly until  your brakes work normally     Hydroplaning       Hydroplaning is dangerous  So much water can build up  under your tires that they can actually ride on the water   This can happen if the road is wet enough and you    re  going fast enough  When your vehicle is hydroplaning     Driving too fast through large water puddles or even it has Tiler no contact with theToad     going through some car washes can cause problems  too   The water may affect your brakes  Try to avoid puddles   But if you can   t  try to slow down before you hit them     4 20    Hydroplaning doesn   t happen often  But it can if your  tires do not have much tread or if the pressure in one or  more is low  It can happen if a lot of water is standing on  the road  If you can see reflections from trees  telephone  poles or other vehicles  and raindrops    dimple    the  water   s surface  there could be hydroplaning     Hydroplaning usually happens at higher speeds  There  just isn   t a hard and fast rule about hydroplaning  The  best adv
148. if necessary  See    Engine Oil    in the Index for  further details     Engine Coolant Level Check    Check the engine coolant level and add DEX COOL    coolant mixture if necessary  See    Engine Coolant    in  the Index for further details     Windshield Washer Fluid Level Check    Check the windshield washer fluid level in the  windshield washer tank and add the proper fluid if  necessary  See    Windshield Washer Fluid    in the Index  for further details     At Least Once a Month  Tire Inflation Check    Make sure tires are inflated to the correct pressures   Don   t forget to check your spare tire  See    Tires    in  the Index for further details     Cassette Deck Service    Clean cassette deck  Cleaning should be done every  50 hours of tape play  See    Audio Systems    in the  Index for further details     7 15    At Least Twice a Year    Restraint System Check    Make sure the safety belt reminder light and all your  belts  buckles  latch plates  retractors and anchorages are  working properly  Look for any other loose or damaged  safety belt system parts  If you see anything that might  keep a safety belt system from doing its job  have it  repaired  Have any torn or frayed safety belts replaced     Also look for any opened or broken air bag coverings   and have them repaired or replaced   The air bag system  does not need regular maintenance      Wiper Blade Check    Inspect wiper blades for wear or cracking  Replace blade  inserts that appear worn or damaged or
149. ify your vehicle for  warranty repairs     Part A  Scheduled  Maintenance Services    Using Your Maintenance Schedule    We at General Motors want to help you keep your  vehicle in good working condition  But we don   t know  exactly how you ll drive it  You may drive very 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  If you  go to your dealer for your service needs  yow    ll know  that GM trained and supported service people will  perform the work using genuine GM parts     The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listed in   Part D  Make sure whoever services your vehicle uses  these  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  Tire Loading Information label  See    Loading  Your Vehicle    in 
150. ildren and infants   Neither the vehicle   s safety belt system nor its air  bag system is designed for them  Young children  and infants need the protection that a child  restraint system can provide     1 36       Q   A     What are the different types of add on  child restraints     Add on child restraints  which are purchased by  the vehicle   s owner  are available in four basic  types  Selection of a particular restraint should take  into consideration not only the child   s weight   height and age but also whether or not the restraint  will be compatible with the motor vehicle in which  it will be used     For most basic types of child restraints  there are  many different models available  When purchasing  a child restraint  be sure it is designed to be used in  a motor vehicle  If it is  the restraint will have a  label saying that it meets federal motor vehicle  safety standards     The restraint manufacturer   s instructions that come  with the restraint state the weight and height  limitations for a particular child restraint  In  addition  there are many kinds of restraints  available for children with special needs     Newborn infants need complete support   including support for the head and neck  This is  necessary because a newborn infant   s neck is  weak and its head weighs so much compared with    the rest of its body  In a crash  an infant in a  rear facing seat settles into the restraint  so the  crash forces can be distributed across the  strongest part
151. ill glow on the switch to let you know that they  are on  The parking lamps must be on or your fog lamps  will not illuminate  Press the bottom of the switch to  turn the fog lamps off     The fog lamps will go off whenever you change to  high beam headlamps  When you return to low beams   the fog lamps will come on again     Interior Lamps  Instrument Panel Brightness Control    You can brighten or dim   F the instrument panel lights  by turning the interior  lamps thumbwheel     C     e        Turn the thumbwheel upward to increase the brightness  of the instrument panel lights  Turn the thumbwheel  downward to decrease the brightness     Parade Mode    The instrument panel brightness control has an added  feature called parade mode to assist you in seeing  certain instrument panel controls if your headlamps are  on in the daylight  Without turning the courtesy lamps  on  turn the instrument panel brightness thumbwheel  all the way to the top  The radio  season trip odometer   gearshift selection indicator on the instrument panel  cluster and the heating and air conditioning controls  will come on at their maximum brightness  This will  occur only with the parking lamps or headlamps on     Courtesy Lamps    When any door is opened  several lamps come on   These lamps are courtesy lamps  They make it easy  for you to enter and leave your vehicle  You can also  turn these lamps on by turning the interior lamps  thumbwheel all the way up or by turning on each  individual lamp 
152. im and crisscross most  large cities  You    Il save time and energy  See the  next part     Freeway Driving           Treat a green light as a warning signal  A traffic  light is there because the corner is busy enough to  need it  When a light turns green  and just before  you start to move  check both ways for vehicles that  have not cleared the intersection or may be running  the red light        One of the biggest problems with city streets is the  amount of traffic on them  You    ll want to watch out for  what the other drivers are doing and pay attention to  traffic signals     4 22    Freeway Driving       Mile for mile  freeways  also called thruways  parkways   expressways  turnpikes or superhighways  are the safest  of all roads  But they have their own special rules     The most important advice on freeway driving is  Keep  up with traffic and keep to the right  Drive at the same  speed most of the other drivers are driving  Too fast or  too slow driving breaks a smooth traffic flow  Treat the  left lane on a freeway as a passing lane     At the entrance  there is usually a ramp that leads to the  freeway  If you have a clear view of the freeway as you  drive along the entrance ramp  you should begin to  check traffic  Try to determine where you expect to  blend with the flow  Try to merge into the gap at close to  the prevailing speed  Switch on your turn signal  check  your mirrors and glance over your shoulder as often as  necessary  Try to blend smoothly with
153. including the weight of the trailer tongue     Hitches    It   s important to have the correct hitch equipment   Crosswinds  large trucks going by and rough roads are a  few reasons why you ll need the right hitch  Here are  some rules to follow       The rear bumper on your vehicle is not intended for  hitches  Do not attach rental hitches or other  bumper type hitches to it  Use only a frame mounted  hitch that does not attach to the bumper       Will you have to make any holes in the body of your  vehicle when you install a trailer hitch  If you do   then be sure to seal the holes later when you remove  the hitch  If you don   t seal them  deadly carbon  monoxide  CO  from your exhaust can get into your  vehicle  See    Carbon Monoxide    in the Index  Dirt  and water can  too     Safety Chains    You should always attach chains between your vehicle  and your trailer  Cross the safety chains under the tongue  of the trailer so that the tongue will not drop to the road  if it becomes separated from the hitch  Instructions  about safety chains may be provided by the hitch  manufacturer or by the trailer manufacturer  Follow the  manufacturer   s recommendation for attaching safety  chains and do not attach them to the bumper  Always  leave just enough slack so you can turn with your rig   And  never allow safety chains to drag on the ground     Trailer Brakes    Because you have anti lock brakes  do not try to tap into  your vehicle   s brake system  If you do  both brake  s
154. ine coolant     6 25    Cooling System Pressure Cap Power Steering Fluid    The cooling system pressure cap is located on the    The power steering fluid  surge tank     reservoir is toward the    NOTICE     Your cooling system pressure cap is a 15 psi     105 kPa  pressure type cap and must be tightly  installed to prevent coolant loss and possible  engine damage from overheating        6 26       middle of the engine  compartment  on the  passenger   s side    See    Engine Compartment  Overview    in the Index  for more information   on location     When to Check Power Steering Fluid    It is not necessary to regularly check power steering  fluid unless you suspect there is a leak in the system or  you hear an unusual noise  A fluid loss in this system  could indicate a problem  Have the system inspected  and repaired     How to Check Power Steering Fluid    Turn the key off  let the engine compartment cool down   wipe the cap and the top of the reservoir clean  then  unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick with a clean rag   Replace the cap and completely tighten it  Then remove  the cap again and look at the fluid level on the dipstick        The level should be at the the cross hatched area   If necessary  add only enough fluid to bring the level  up to the mark        What to Use    To determine what kind of fluid to use  see     Recommended Fluids and Lubricants    in the Index   Always use the proper fluid  Failure to use the proper  fluid can cause leaks and damage ho
155. ings  Instead of  trying to list everything here  we ask that you contact  your dealer in the area where you    ll be parking your  vehicle  The dealer can give you the best advice for  that particular area     Plugging the cord into an ungrounded outlet  could cause an electrical shock  Also  the wrong  kind of extension cord could overheat and cause    a fire  You could be seriously injured  Plug the  cord into a properly grounded three prong  110 volt AC outlet  If the cord won   t reach   use a heavy duty three prong extension cord  rated for at least 15 amps     2 23    Automatic Transaxle Operation    Your automatic transaxle  has a shift lever located  on the console between  the seats        Maximum engine speed is limited when your vehicle  is in PARK  P  or NEUTRAL  N  to protect driveline  components from improper operations     There are several positions for your shift lever     2 24    PARK  P   This position locks your front wheels   It   s the best position to use when you start your engine  because your vehicle can   t move easily     It is dangerous to get out of your vehicle if the  shift lever is not fully in PARK  P  with the  parking brake firmly set  Your vehicle can roll   Don   t leave your vehicle when the engine is  running unless you have to  If you have left the    engine running  the vehicle can move suddenly   You or others could be injured  To be sure your  vehicle won   t move  even when you   re on fairly  level ground  always set your parkin
156. into its stored position when you   re  not using it     TONE  This feature allows you to choose preset bass  and treble equalization settings designed for jazz  vocal   pop  rock and classical stations  JAZZ will appear on the  display when you first press TONE  Each time you press  it  another setting will appear on the display  Press it  again after CLASSIC appears and MANUAL will  appear  Tone control will return to the BASS and TREB  knobs  Also  if you use the BASS and TREB knobs   control will return to them and MANUAL will appear    This button is not available on the Bose radio      Adjusting the Speakers    BAL  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Turn the  knob to move the sound to the left or right speakers   The middle position balances the sound between  the speakers     FADE  Press the knob lightly so it extends  Then pull  the knob all the way out  Turn it to move the sound to  the front or rear speakers  The middle position balances  the sound between the speakers     Push the knob back into its stored position when you    re  not using it     3 17    Playing a Cassette Tape    Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that are  up to 30 to 45 minutes long on each side  Tapes longer  than that are so thin they may not work well in   this player     The longer side with the tape visible should face to the  right  If the ignition is on  but the radio is off  the tape  can be inserted and will begin playing  If you hear  nothing but a garbled sound  t
157. ire chains only where legal and only when  you must  Use only SAE Class    S    type chains  that are the proper size for your tires  Install  them on the front tires and tighten them as  tightly as possible with the ends securely  fastened  Drive slowly and follow the chain  manufacturer   s instructions  If you can hear the  chains contacting your vehicle  stop and retighten  them  If the contact continues  slow down until it  stops  Driving too fast or spinning the wheels  with chains on will damage your vehicle        Appearance Care    Remember  cleaning products can be hazardous  Some  are toxic  Others can burst into flame if you strike a  match or get them on a hot part of the vehicle  Some are  dangerous if you breathe their fumes in a closed space   When you use anything from a container to clean your  vehicle  be sure to follow the manufacturer   s warnings  and instructions  And always open your doors or  windows when you re cleaning the inside     Never use these to clean your vehicle   Gasoline   Benzene   Naphtha   Carbon Tetrachloride   Acetone   Paint Thinner   Turpentine    Lacquer Thinner    Nail Polish Remover    They can all be hazardous    some more than  others    and they can all damage your vehicle  too     Don   t use any of these unless this manual says you can   In many uses  these will damage your vehicle     e  Alcohol      Laundry Soap     Bleach     Reducing Agents    Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle    Use a vacuum cleaner often to get rid 
158. is will unlock the seat  Slide  the seat to where you want it and release the lever  Try  to move the seat back and forth with your body to be  sure the seat is locked into place     6 Way Power Seat  If Equipped     This switch is designed to  imitate the movements of  your seat cushion  It is  located on the outboard side  of both the driver   s and the  passenger   s seat cushion        To move the seat forward or rearward  slide the switch  forward or rearward  To raise or lower the seat  push the  switch up or down  To raise or lower the front portion of  your seat  push the front of the switch up or down  To  raise or lower the rear portion of your seat  push the rear  of the switch up or down        Heated Front Seat  If Equipped     The driver   s and  passenger   s heated seat  switches are located on  the instrument panel near  the comfort controls           The driver   s switch is on the left  and the passenger   s  switch is on the right     There are two settings  LO and HI  To choose the LO  setting  press the top part of the toggle switch once    A light on the switch will glow when the LO setting has  been selected     To choose the HI setting  press the top part of the toggle  switch twice  A light on the switch will glow when the  HI setting has been selected     To turn the system off  press the lower part of the toggle  switch once  The light should go out when the system is  not in use     1 3       The levers for the driver   s and the passenger   s fro
159. it easy for the  following driver to get ahead of you  Perhaps you  can ease a little to the right     4 15    Loss of Control    Let   s review what driving experts say about what  happens when the three control systems  brakes  steering  and acceleration  don   t have enough friction where the  tires meet the road to do what the driver has asked     In any emergency  don   t give up  Keep trying to  steer and constantly seek an escape route or area  of less danger     Skidding    In a skid  a driver can lose control of the vehicle   Defensive drivers avoid most skids by taking reasonable  care suited to existing conditions  and by not     overdriving    those conditions  But skids are   always possible     The three types of skids correspond to your vehicle   s  three control systems  In the braking skid  your wheels  aren   t rolling  In the steering or cornering skid  too  much speed or steering in a curve causes tires to slip and  lose cornering force  And in the acceleration skid  too  much throttle causes the driving wheels to spin     4 16    A cornering skid is best handled by easing your foot off  the accelerator pedal     Remember  Any traction control system helps avoid  only the acceleration skid     If your traction control system is off  then an  acceleration skid is also best handled by easing your  foot off the accelerator pedal     If your vehicle starts to slide  ease your foot off the  accelerator pedal and quickly steer the way you want the  vehicle to go
160. it will lie flat when  you    re not using it  You can also push the net down and  hook it under the plastic hooks     2 51    Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter    When your vehicle is delivered  the cigarette lighter  assembly will be in a plastic bag placed in the center  console storage area  The ashtray is available upon  request from your dealer  If the ashtray and lighter are  needed  insert the ashtray and holder into the stationary   open cupholder in front of the shift lever     The lighter outlet is located behind a flip out door below  the heating and air conditioning controls     Sun Visors    To block out the glare  you can swing down the visors   You can also swing them from front to side  The visors  have extenders that you can pull out for added coverage     Visor Vanity Mirrors    Open the cover to expose the vanity mirror  If your  vehicle has the optional lighted vanity mirrors  the  lamps will come on when you open the cover     2 52    Accessory Power Outlets       The accessory power outlets are located on the  passenger   s lower left side and below the comfort  controls on the instrument panel     The power outlets can be used to plug in electrical  equipment such as a cellular telephone  a compact disc  player  etc  Follow the proper installation instructions  included with any electrical equipment you install     Certain accessory power plugs may not be compatible to  the accessory power outlet and could result in blown  vehicle or adapter fuses  If you
161. ith  your vehicle        4 33    Your vehicle can tow a trailer if it is equipped with the  proper trailer towing equipment  To identify what the  vehicle trailering capacity is for your vehicle  you  should read the information in    Weight of the Trailer     that appears later in this section  But trailering is  different than just driving your vehicle by itself   Trailering means changes in handling  durability and  fuel economy  Successful  safe trailering takes correct  equipment  and it has to be used properly     That   s the reason for this part  In it are many  time tested  important trailering tips and safety rules   Many of these are important for your safety and that of  your passengers  So please read this section carefully  before you pull a trailer     Load pulling components such as the engine  transaxle   wheel assemblies and tires are forced to work harder  against the drag of the added weight  The engine is  required to operate at relatively higher speeds and under  greater loads  generating extra heat  What   s more  the  trailer adds considerably to wind resistance  increasing  the pulling requirements     4 34    If You Do Decide To Pull A Trailer    If you do  here are some important points     There are many different laws  including speed limit  restrictions  having to do with trailering  Make sure  your rig will be legal  not only where you live but  also where you    ll be driving  A good source for this  information can be state or provincial polic
162. k switches   Push the manual lever rearward to unlock and forward  to lock     Last Door Closed Locking    This feature allows the doors to be locked while the  passengers are leaving the vehicle  This also provides  a brief time period after all the doors are closed    but before the doors lock  in which the doors may   be reopened     Last door closed locking is activated by either the  power door lock switch inside the vehicle or by pressing  LOCK on the remote keyless entry transmitter    if equipped   After pressing the power door lock  switch once  three chimes will be heard  The three  chimes indicate that the last door closed locking has  been activated     If you wish to let the last door closed locking feature  complete the locking cycle  no additional action is  required  The last door closed locking feature will lock  the doors automatically after all the doors have been  closed for a period of five seconds  During this   five second period  any door may be reopened     You can customize or disable the last door closed  locking feature  If disabled  the doors will lock  immediately when a power door lock switch is pressed     Programmable Modes    Mode 1  Cancel the last door closed locking by  pressing the unlock switch or by fully inserting the  key in the ignition     and lock the doors immediately by pressing the lock  switch a second time        Mode 3  Let the last door closed locking feature  complete the locking of the vehicle     When your vehicle was shi
163. k your automatic transaxle fluid  level is when the engine oil is changed     Change both the fluid and filter every 50 000 miles   83 000 km  if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or  more of these conditions       Jn heavy city traffic where the outside temperature  regularly reaches 90  F  32  C  or higher       In hilly or mountainous terrain     When doing frequent trailer towing     Uses such as found in taxi  police or delivery service     If you do not use your vehicle under any of  these conditions  change the fluid and filter at  100 000 miles  166 000 km      See    Scheduled Maintenance Services    in the Index     6 19    How to Check    Because this operation can be a little difficult  you  may choose to have this done at the dealership  service department     If you do it yourself  be sure to follow all the  instructions here  or you could get a false reading  on the dipstick     NOTICE     Too much or too little fluid can damage your  transaxle  Too much can mean that some of the    fluid could come out and fall on hot engine parts  or exhaust system parts  starting a fire  Be sure to  get an accurate reading if you check your  transaxle fluid     Wait at least 30 minutes before checking the transaxle  fluid level if you have been driving       When outside temperatures are above 90  F  32  C         Athigh speed for quite a while     6 20         In heavy traffic    especially in hot weather     While pulling a trailer     To get the right reading  the fl
164. km h  as shown  on the speedometer     5 30       NOTICE     Spinning your wheels can destroy parts of your  vehicle as well as the tires  If you spin the wheels  too fast while shifting your transaxle back and  forth  you can destroy your transaxle        For information about using tire chains on your vehicle   see    Tire Chains    in the Index     Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out    First  turn your steering wheel left and right  That will  clear the area around your front wheels  If your vehicle  has traction control  you should turn the system off  See     Traction Control System    in the Index  Then shift back  and forth between REVERSE  R  and a forward gear   spinning the wheels as little as possible  Release the  accelerator pedal while you shift  and press lightly on  the accelerator pedal when the transaxle is in gear  By  slowly spinning your wheels in the forward and reverse  directions  you will cause a rocking motion that may  free your vehicle  If that doesn   t get you out after a few  tries  you may need to be towed out  If you do need to  be towed out  see    Towing Your Vehicle    in the Index     Za  Section 6 Service and Appearance Care       Here you will find information about the care of your vehicle  This section begins with service and fuel information   and then it shows how to check important fluid and lubricant levels  There is also technical information about your    vehicle  and a part devoted to its appearance care     Service   Fuel   Fue
165. lant    Release Pawl  in the Index     5 Hood and Multi Purpose Lubricant   Hydraulic Delco Supreme 11    Brake Fluid Door Hinges Superlube   GM Part  Brake System  GM Part No  12377967 or No  12346241 or equivalent      equivalent DOT 3 brake fluid    2   Weatherstrip Dielectric Silicone Grease  GM  Conditioning Part No  12345579 or equivalent      7 21    Part E  Maintenance Record    After the scheduled services are performed  record the date  odometer reading and who performed the service in the  boxes provided after the maintenance interval  Any additional information from    Owner Checks and Services    or     Periodic Maintenance    can be added on the following record pages  Also  you should retain all maintenance receipts   Your owner information portfolio is a convenient place to store them     Maintenance Record  ODOMETER  DATE READING SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED       7 22    Maintenance Record    ODOMETER  DATE READING SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED       Maintenance Record    ODOMETER  DATE READING SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED       Za  Section 8 Customer Assistance Information       Here you will find out how to contact Oldsmobile if you need assistance  This section also tells you how to obtain  service publications and how to report any safety defects     8 2 Customer Satisfaction Procedure 8 7 Canadian Roadside Assistance  8 4 Customer Assistance for Text Telephone 8 7 Courtesy Transportation   TTY  Users 8 9 Warranty Information  8 4 Customer 
166. le     When an air bag inflates  there is dust in the air   This dust could cause breathing problems for  people with a history of asthma or other    breathing trouble  To avoid this  everyone in the  vehicle should get out as soon as it is safe to do so   If you have breathing problems but can   t get out  of the vehicle after an air bag inflates  then get  fresh air by opening a window or door        1 25    In many crashes severe enough to inflate an air bag   windshields are broken by vehicle deformation   Additional windshield breakage may also occur from the  right front passenger air bag        Air bags are designed to inflate only once  After they  inflate  you   ll need some new parts for your air bag  system  If you don   t get them  the air bag system  won   t be there to help protect you in another crash   A new system will include air bag modules and  possibly other parts  The service manual for your  vehicle covers the need to replace other parts       Your vehicle is equipped with a crash sensing and  diagnostic module  which records information about  the air bag system  The module records information  about the readiness of the system  when the system  commands air bag inflation and driver   s safety belt  usage at deployment  The module also records speed   engine rpm  brake and throttle data     1 26      Let only qualified technicians work on your air bag  system  Improper service can mean that your air  bag system won   t work properly  See your dealer  f
167. leak in the radiator    hoses  heater hoses  radiator  water pump or somewhere When adding coolant  it is important that you  2    else in the cooling system  use only DEX COOL    silicate free  coolant     If coolant other than DEX COOL is added to  the system  premature engine  heater core or    radiator corrosion may result  In addition  the  engine coolant will require change sooner    at  30 000 miles  50 000 km  or 24 months   whichever occurs first  Damage caused by the  use of coolant other than DEX COOL   is not  covered by your new vehicle warranty     Heater and radiator hoses  and other engine  parts  can be very hot  Don   t touch them   If you do  you can be burned     Don   t run the engine if there is a leak  If you run  the engine  it could lose all coolant  That could  cause an engine fire  and you could be burned   Get any leak fixed before you drive the vehicle  If there seems to be no leak  with the engine on  check to  see if the electric engine cooling fans are running  If the  engine is overheating  both fans should be running  If  they aren   t  your vehicle needs service        NOTICE     Engine damage from running your engine  without coolant isn   t covered by your warranty   See    Overheated Engine Protection Operating  Mode    in the Index        5 13    How to Add Coolant to the Coolant  Surge Tank    If you haven   t found a problem yet  but the coolant level  isn   t at the FULL COLD mark  add a 50 50 mixture of  clean  drinkable water and DE
168. listed in this Follow these steps to replace the headlamps   section  contact the service department of your 1  Open the hood   Oldsmobile dealer     For the proper type of replacement bulb  see     Replacement Bulbs    in the Index     Halogen Bulbs    Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and    can burst if you drop or scratch the bulb  You or  others could be injured  Be sure to read and  follow the instructions on the bulb package        2  Pull straight up on the two headlamp retainers to  release the assembly locator tabs and take the  retainers off  At the same time  hold the headlamp  assembly in position by applying a little pressure  against the headlamp lens  This prevents the lamp  from falling out     6 33       3  Slide the lamp assembly toward you       Remove the rubber access cover from behind the  bulb you are replacing       Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and remove it    from the lamp        6  Replace the bulb  making sure you don   t touch the  bulb with your bare hands     7  Reverse Steps 1 through 5 to reinstall the  headlamp assembly     8  Close the hood  Then check the lamps     Your vehicle has a headlamp system equipped with  horizontal and vertical aim indicators  The aim has been  pre set at the factory and should need no further  adjustment  This is true even though your vertical   and horizontal aim indicators may not fall exactly on  the    0     zero  marks on their scales     If your vehicle is damaged in an accident  the headl
169. ll find experienced and able service experts in  Oldsmobile dealerships all across North America   They    Il be ready and willing to help if you need it     Here are some things you can check before a trip        Windshield Washer Fluid  Is the reservoir full   Are all windows clean inside and outside       Wiper Blades  Are they in good shape     Fuel  Engine Oil  Other Fluids  Have you  checked all levels     Lamps  Are they all working  Are the lenses clean     Tires  They are vitally important to a safe   trouble free trip  Is the tread good enough for  long distance driving  Are the tires all inflated to  the recommended pressure       Weather Forecasts  What   s the weather outlook  along your route  Should you delay your trip a  short time to avoid a major storm system       Maps  Do you have up to date maps     Highway Hypnosis    Is there actually such a condition as    highway  hypnosis     Or is it just plain falling asleep at   the wheel  Call it highway hypnosis  lack of awareness   or whatever     There is something about an easy stretch of road with  the same scenery  along with the hum of the tires on the  road  the drone of the engine  and the rush of the wind  against the vehicle that can make you sleepy  Don   t let  it happen to you  If it does  your vehicle can leave the  road in less than a second  and you could crash and   be injured     What can you do about highway hypnosis   First  be aware that it can happen     Then here are some tips       Make s
170. lly have  a lower relative percentage of body water than men     4 4    Since alcohol is carried in body water  this means that a  woman generally will reach a higher BAC level than a  man of her same body weight when each has the same  number of drinks     The law in many U S  states sets the legal limit at a BAC  of 0 10 percent  In a growing number of U S  states  and  throughout Canada  the limit is 0 08 percent  In some  other countries  it   s even lower  The BAC limit for all  commercial drivers in the United States is 0 04 percent     The BAC will be over 0 10 percent after three to six  drinks  in one hour   Of course  as we    ve seen  it  depends on how much alcohol is in the drinks  and how  quickly the person drinks them     But the ability to drive is affected well below a BAC of  0 10 percent  Research shows that the driving skills of  many people are impaired at a BAC approaching   0 05 percent  and that the effects are worse at night  All  drivers are impaired at BAC levels above 0 05 percent   Statistics show that the chance of being in a collision  increases sharply for drivers who have a BAC of   0 05 percent or above  A driver with a BAC level of  0 06 percent has doubled his or her chance of having a  collision  At a BAC level of 0 10 percent  the chance of  this driver having a collision is 12 times greater  at a  level of 0 15 percent  the chance is 25 times greater     The body takes about an hour to rid itself of the alcohol  in one drink  No amount 
171. ls in Foreign Countries  Filling Your Tank   Filling a Portable Fuel Container  Checking Things Under the Hood  Engine Oil   Engine Air Cleaner Filter  Passenger Compartment Air Filter  Automatic Transaxle Fluid  Engine Coolant   Cooling System Pressure Cap  Power Steering Fluid   Windshield Washer Fluid   Brakes   Battery    NDNNNDNDNDADANDADAADAADAAAAY    jj  WNHNNNNRR EF wWwWNNWN    NOADNDNOAWAD    6 33  6 42  6 43  6 51    DNNNDNNDNDNDDAAD    DARADUAUH  DUIUAISSGeA    Bulb Replacement   Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement  Tires   Appearance Care   Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle  Care of Safety Belts   Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle  Cleaning Aluminum or Chrome Plated  Wheels  If Equipped    Finish Damage   GM Vehicle Care Appearance Materials  Vehicle Identification Number  VIN   Service Parts Identification Label  Electrical System   Replacement Bulbs   Capacities and Specifications   Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts    Service    Your dealer knows your vehicle best and wants you to  be happy with it  We hope you   ll go to your dealer for  all your service needs  You    ll get genuine GM parts and  GM trained and supported service people     We hope you    ll want to keep your GM vehicle all GM   Genuine GM parts have one of these marks     ACDelco     Hrs    m  Goodwrench       Doing Your Own Service Work    If you want to do some of your own service work  you    Il  want to use the proper service manual  It tells you much  more about how to service your
172. m  The  system check includes the air bag modules  the wiring  and the crash sensing and diagnostic module  For more  information on the air bag system  see    Air Bag    in  the Index     This light will come on  when you start your vehicle   and it will flash for a few  seconds  Then the light  should go out  This means  the system is ready        If the air bag readiness light stays on after you start the  vehicle or comes on when you are driving  your air bag  system may not work properly  Have your vehicle  serviced right away     2 64    If the air bag readiness light stays on after you  start your vehicle  it means the air bag system  may not be working properly  The air bags in    your vehicle may not inflate in a crash  or they  could even inflate without a crash  To help avoid  injury to yourself or others  have your vehicle  serviced right away if the air bag readiness light  stays on after you start your vehicle        The air bag readiness light should flash for a few seconds  when you turn the ignition key to ON  If the light doesn   t  come on then  have it fixed so it will be ready to warn  you if there is a problem     Charging System Light    The charging system light  will come on briefly when  you turn the ignition key to  ON as a check to show you  it   s working  Then it should  go out        If it stays on  or comes on while you    re driving    you may have a problem with the charging system    It could indicate that you have a loose drive belt or  ano
173. m the  vehicle with the good battery     4  Disconnect the red positive     cable from the  other vehicle     Towing Your Vehicle    Consult your dealer or a professional towing service if  you need to have your vehicle towed  See    Roadside  Assistance    and    Recreational Vehicle Towing    in   the Index     Engine Overheating    You will find a coolant temperature gage and a warning  light about a hot engine on your instrument panel  cluster  See    Engine Coolant Temperature Gage    in   the Index  You also have a low coolant light on your  instrument panel cluster  See    Low Coolant Light    in  the Index     Overheated Engine Protection  Operating Mode    This emergency operating mode allows your vehicle to  be driven to a safe place in an emergency situation   Should an overheated engine condition exist  an  overheat protection mode which alternates firing groups  of cylinders helps prevent engine damage  In this mode   you will notice a significant loss in power and engine  performance  The low coolant light may come on and  the temperature gage will indicate an overheat condition  exists  Towing a trailer in the overheat protection mode  should be avoided     NOTICE     After driving in the overheated engine protection  operating mode  to avoid engine damage  allow  the engine to cool before attempting any repair   The engine oil will be severely degraded  Repair  the cause of coolant loss  change the oil and reset  the oil life system  See    Engine Oil       in
174. mergencies like  these  First apply your brakes  See    Braking in  Emergencies    earlier in this section  It is better to  remove as much speed as you can from a possible  collision  Then steer around the problem  to the left   or right depending on the space available        An emergency like this requires close attention and a  quick decision  If you are holding the steering wheel at  the recommended 9 and 3 o   clock positions  you can  turn it a full 180 degrees very quickly without removing  either hand  But you have to act fast  steer quickly  and  just as quickly straighten the wheel once you have  avoided the object     The fact that such emergency situations are always  possible is a good reason to practice defensive driving  at all times and wear safety belts properly     4 13    Off Road Recovery    You may find that your right wheels have dropped off the  edge of a road onto the shoulder while you   re driving     OFF ROAD RECOVERY    edge of paved surface    If the level of the shoulder is only slightly below the  pavement  recovery should be fairly easy  Ease off the  accelerator and then  if there is nothing in the way  steer  so that your vehicle straddles the edge of the pavement   You can turn the steering wheel up to one quarter turn  until the right front tire contacts the pavement edge   Then turn your steering wheel to go straight down   the roadway     4 14       Passing    The driver of a vehicle about to pass another on a  two lane highway waits for
175. meter set to the mileage of the old  odometer cluster if at all possible  But 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        Season Trip Mode    Press this button to display  the total vehicle mileage   season mode      It is also pressed to display the trip mileage  trip mode    The mode switch is located on the left side of the  instrument panel  next to the TRIP RESET button   for the trip odometer     2 61    Trip Odometer       Your trip odometer  trip mode  tells you how far you  have driven since you last reset it  To set it to zero  press  and hold the TRIP RESET button on the left side of the  instrument panel for two to three seconds     2 62    Tachometer       The tachometer displays the engine speed in thousands  of revolutions per minute  rpm      NOTICE     Do not operate the engine with the tachometer in  the shaded area  or engine damage may occur        Warning Lights  Gages and Indicators    This part describes the warning lights and gages that  may be on your vehicle  The pictures will help you  locate them     Warning lights and gages can signal that something is  wrong before it becomes serious enough to cause an  expensive repair or replacement  Paying attention to  your warning lights and gages could also save you or  others from injury     Warning lights come on when there may be or is a  problem with one of your vehicle   s functions  
176. mical detergents  Be sure to rinse the vehicle well   removing all soap residue completely  You can get  GM approved cleaning products from your dealer  See     Appearance Care and Materials    in the Index  Don   t  use cleaning agents that are petroleum based  or that  contain acid or abrasives  All cleaning agents should be  flushed promptly and not allowed to dry on the surface   or they could stain  Dry the finish with a soft  clean  chamois or an all cotton towel to avoid surface  scratches and water spotting     High pressure car washes may cause water to enter  your vehicle     Cleaning Exterior Lamps Lenses    Use only lukewarm or cold water  a soft cloth and a car  washing soap to clean exterior lamps and lenses  Follow  instructions under    Washing Your Vehicle        Finish Care    Occasional waxing or mild polishing of your vehicle by  hand may be necessary to remove residue from the paint  finish  You can get GM approved cleaning products  from your dealer  See    Appearance Care and Materials     in the Index     Your vehicle has a    basecoat clearcoat    paint finish   The clearcoat gives more depth and gloss to the colored  basecoat  Always use waxes and polishes that are  non abrasive and made for a basecoat clearcoat   paint finish     NOTICE     Machine compounding or aggressive polishing on  a basecoat clearcoat paint finish may dull the  finish or leave swirl marks        6 55    Foreign materials such as calcium chloride and other  salts  ice melting 
177. n control performance     7 2 Introduction 7 19 Part C  Periodic Maintenance Inspections  7 4 Part A  Scheduled Maintenance Services 7 21 Part D  Recommended Fluids and Lubricants  7 5 Scheduled Maintenance 7 22 Part E  Maintenance Record   7 15 Part B  Owner Checks and Services    IMPORTANT   KEEP ENGINE OIL  AT THE PROPER  LEVEL AND CHANGE AS  RECOMMENDED    Protection  Plan       Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan  The Plan  supplements your new vehicle warranties  See your  Warranty and Owner Assistance booklet or your dealer  for details     7 2    Introduction    Your Vehicle and the Environment    Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps to keep your  vehicle in good working condition  but also helps the  environment  All recommended maintenance procedures  are important  Improper vehicle maintenance can even  affect the quality of the air we breathe  Improper fluid  levels or the wrong tire inflation can increase the level  of emissions from your vehicle  To help protect our  environment  and to keep your vehicle in good  condition  please maintain your vehicle properly     Maintenance Requirements    Maintenance intervals  checks  inspections and  recommended fluids and lubricants as prescribed in  this manual are necessary to keep your vehicle in good  working condition  Any damage caused by failure to  follow recommended maintenance may not be covered  by warranty     How This Section is Organized  This maintenance schedule is divided into five parts       
178. nStar     If Equipped     Your vehicle may have an automatic electrochromic  day night rearview mirror with a compass display and  the OnStar system     When turned on  this mirror functions exactly like  the electrochromic mirror described previously  See     Mirrors  Electrochromic Rearview with Compass     in the Index for more information     2 47    The mirror has an eight point compass display in the  upper right corner of the mirror face and a three button  OnStar system  There are also two map lamps located on  the bottom of the mirror  Each lamp is turned on or off  with a switch located next to the lamp     The automatic dimming feature is turned on or off by  pressing the far left button  located on the lower part of  the mirror face  for up to three seconds  If the button is  pressed and held for five to seven seconds  the compass  display will go blank        There are three buttons for the OnStar system  See your  dealer for more information on the system and how to  subscribe to OnStar  See    OnStar   System    in the Index  for more information on the services OnStar provides     2 48    Compass Calibration    Press the on off button for eight seconds to activate  the compass calibration mode  The letter    C    will be  displayed in the compass window of the mirror     The mirror can be calibrated in one of two ways       Drive the vehicle in circles at 5 mph  8 km h  or less  until the display indicates a direction  or      drive the vehicle on your everyda
179. nable distance     When it looks like a chance to pass is coming up   start to accelerate but stay in the right lane and don   t  get too close  Time your move so you will be  increasing speed as the time comes to move into the  other lane  If the way is clear to pass  you will have a     running start    that more than makes up for the  distance you would lose by dropping back  And if  something happens to cause you to cancel your pass   you need only slow down and drop back again and  wait for another opportunity     If other cars are lined up to pass a slow vehicle  wait  your turn  But take care that someone isn   t trying to  pass you as you pull out to pass the slow vehicle   Remember to glance over your shoulder and check  the blind spot     Check your mirrors  glance over your shoulder  and  start your left lane change signal before moving out  of the right lane to pass  When you are far enough  ahead of the passed vehicle to see its front in your  inside mirror  activate your right lane change signal  and move back into the right lane   Remember that  your right outside mirror is convex  The vehicle you  just passed may seem to be farther away from you  than it really is      Try not to pass more than one vehicle at a time  on two lane roads  Reconsider before passing the  next vehicle     Don   t overtake a slowly moving vehicle too rapidly   Even though the brake lamps are not flashing  it may  be slowing down or starting to turn     If you   re being passed  make 
180. nd Lubricants    in the Index     If the fluid level is low  add only enough of the proper  fluid to bring the level into the cross hatched area  on the dipstick     1  Pull out the dipstick     2  Using a long neck funnel  add enough fluid at the  dipstick hole to bring it to the proper level     It doesn   t take much fluid  generally less than  one pint  0 5 L   Don   t overfill     NOTICE     We recommend you use only fluid labeled  DEXRON   III  because fluid with that label is    made especially for your automatic transaxle   Damage caused by fluid other than  DEXRON   III is not covered by your new  vehicle warranty     6 22       3  After adding fluid  recheck the fluid level as  described under    How to Check        4  When the correct fluid level is obtained  push the  dipstick back in all the way     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   whichever occurs first  if you add only  DEX COOL    extended life coolant     The following explains your cooling system and how to  add coolant when it is low  If you have a problem with  engine overheating or if you need to add coolant to your  radiator  see    Engine Overheating    in the Index     A 50 50 mixture of clean  drinkable water and What to Use         nig  DEEL COL    ealant alk Use a mixture of one half clean  drinkable water and       Give freezing protection d
181. ng pelvic bones  And you d be less likely  to slide under the lap belt  If you slid under it  the belt  would apply force at your abdomen  This could cause  serious or even fatal injuries  The shoulder belt should   go over the shoulder and across the chest  These parts  of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces     The safety belt locks if there   s a sudden stop or crash  or  if you pull the belt very quickly out of the retractor     1 13    Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster To move it down  squeeze the release lever and the  shoulder belt guide as shown and move the height  adjuster to the desired position  You can move the  adjuster up just by pushing up on the shoulder belt  guide  After you move the adjuster to where you want it   try to move it down without squeezing the release lever  to make sure it has locked into position     Adjust the height so that the shoulder portion of the  belt is centered on your shoulder  The belt should be  away from your face and neck  but not falling off  your shoulder     Before you begin to drive  move the shoulder belt  adjuster to the height that is right for you        1 14    Q  What   s wrong with this        You can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is    too loose  In a crash  you would move forward  too much  which could increase injury  The  shoulder belt should fit against your body               A             4                                   The shoulder belt is too loose  It won   t give nearly  as muc
182. ng the Clock    Press and hold HR until the correct hour appears   The letter A or P may appear on the display for AM  or PM  Then  press and hold MN until the correct  minute appears  The clock may be set with the  ignition on or off     AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player  and Automatic Tone Control       Playing the Radio    PWR VOL  Press this knob to turn the system on and  off  To increase volume  turn the knob clockwise  Turn  it counterclockwise to decrease volume     3 11    RCL  Press this button briefly to recall the station being  played or to display the clock  To change what is  normally shown on the display  station or time   press  the RCL button until you see the display you want  then  hold the RCL button until the display flashes  If you  press the button when the ignition is off  the clock will  show for a few seconds     Finding a Station    AM FM  Press this button to switch between AM  FM1  and FM2  The display shows your selection     TUNE  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Turn it to  choose radio stations  Push the knob back into its stored  position when you   re not using it     SEEK  Press the up or down arrow to go to the next  higher or lower station and stay there  The sound will  mute while seeking     SCAN  Press this button and release it to listen to  stations for a few seconds  The radio will go to a station   stop for a few seconds  then go on to the next station   Press the button again to stop scanning  The sound will  mute whil
183. note       Replace passenger compartment air filter  If you drive regularly under dusty  conditions  the filter may require replacement more often    Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote        7 12                            DATE       ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY     DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY     DATE          ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY     Scheduled Maintenance    82 500 Miles  137 500 km   Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                    90 000 Miles  150 000 km   Replace passenger compartment air filter  If you drive regularly under dusty  conditions  the filter may require replacement more often                 Replace engine air cleaner filter   An Emission Control Service     Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote        97 500 Miles  162 500 km   Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                                      7 13    Scheduled Maintenance  100 000 Miles  166 000 km     Replace spark plugs   An Emission Control Service     Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven  under one or more of these conditions         In heavy 
184. ns on a specified indoor laboratory  test wheel  Sustained high temperature can cause the  material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life  and  excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure   The grade C corresponds to a level of performance  which all passenger car tires must meet under the  Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No  109   Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance  on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required  by law     Warning  The temperature grade for this tire is  established for a tire that is properly inflated and not  overloaded  Excessive speed  underinflation  or  excessive loading  either separately or in combination   can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure     Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance    The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced  carefully at the factory to give you the longest tire life  and best overall performance     Scheduled wheel alignment and wheel balancing are not  needed  However  if you notice unusual tire wear or  your vehicle pulling one way or the other  the alignment  may need to be reset  If you notice your vehicle  vibrating when driving on a smooth road  your wheels  may need to be rebalanced     Wheel Replacement    Replace any wheel that is bent  cracked  or badly rusted  or corroded  If wheel nuts keep coming loose  the wheel   wheel bolts and wheel nuts should be replaced  If the  wheel leaks air  replace it  except some aluminum  wheels  which can sometimes
185. nstrument Panel Outlets     Turn Signal Multifunction Lever    Instrument Panel Cluster      Windshield Wipers Washer Fluid Lever    Cruise Control  CRUISE  Button      Hazard Button      Instrument Panel Fuse Block    Instrument Panel Dimmer Thumbwheel    Fog Lamp Button  If Equipped       Trunk Lid Release Button      Storage Bin    proze     lt cqHuwvn      Trip Odometer    Tilt Wheel Lever  behind the steering wheel     Audio Steering Wheel Controls  If Equipped     Horn      Cruise Control Switches  RES ACCEL  CLEAR     COAST SET       Ignition Switch     Accessory Power Outlets    Comfort Controls     Audio System      Glove Box    2 59    Instrument Panel Cluster    898888 trp    SERVICE    VEHICLE SERVICE    ENGINE LOW  SOON WASHER  FLUID    Low  TRAC SECURITY    RPM  X 1000  ANTI  4  LOCK BRAKE       United States version shown  Canadian similar    Your instrument panel cluster includes indicator warning lights and gages that are explained on the following pages     2 60    Speedometer 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 in  kilometers  used in Canada      Your vehicle has a tamper resistant odometer     If your odometer fails and needs to be replaced  the  entire cluster needs to be replaced  Take your vehicle  to the dealer to have this done  The dealer will have the  new cluster odo
186. nt  Order payable to Michigan Purchasers  Mail completed order form to  Helm  Inc   USA funds add 6  sales tax    HELM  INCORPORATED   e P O  Box 07130    Detroit  MI 48207 only     do not send cash   k  For purchases outside U S A  please write to the above address for quotation  C  U S  Order Processing  6 00  C MasterCard    7 canaaan posia     me a vsa anano Toa       CUSTOMER   S NAME   ATTENTION  m R   iscover    ae Account   STREET ADDRESS   NO P O  BOX NUMBERS  Number    ary Check here if your billing address  Expiration   Ho go is different from your shipping  Date mo yr  address shown     CUSTOMER SIGNATURE     CITY   STATE   ZIP CODE     DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO     AREA CODE    GM OLD ORD99   Prices are subject to change without notice and without incurring Note to Canadian Customers  All listed prices are quoted in U S  funds  Canadian residents  obligation  Allow ample time for delivery   are to make checks payable in U S  funds        
187. nt  seatbacks are located on the outboard side of each   seat cushion  Lift the lever to release the seatback  then  move the seatback to where you want it  Release the  lever to lock the seatback in place  Pull up on the lever  without pushing on the seatback and the seatback will  move forward     But don   t have a seatback reclined if your vehicle  is moving     Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle is  in motion can be dangerous  Even if you buckle  up  your safety belts can   t do their job when  you   re reclined like this    The shoulder belt can   t do its job because it  won   t be against your body  Instead  it will be in  front of you  In a crash you could go into it     receiving neck or other injuries    The lap belt can   t do its job either  In a crash the  belt could go up over your abdomen  The belt  forces would be there  not at your pelvic bones   This could cause serious internal injuries     For proper protection when the vehicle is in  motion  have the seatback upright  Then sit  well back in the seat and wear your safety  belt properly        Head Restraints       Slide the head restraint up or down so that the top of the  restraint is closest to the top of your ears  This position    reduces the chance of a neck injury in a crash     Split Folding Rear Seat  If Equipped     This feature enables you to have direct access to the  trunk from the rear seat of the vehicle     To fold down the rear  seatback  pull the seat tab  latch forward or p
188. o explained are the instrument panel and the warning systems that tell you if everything  is working properly    and what to do if you have a problem     2 2 Windows 2 32 Engine Exhaust   2 4 Keys 2 32 Running Your Engine While You   re Parked  2 6 Door Locks 2 33 Horn   2 11 Remote Keyless Entry System  If Equipped  2 33 Tilt Wheel   2 16 Trunk Lid 2 34 Turn Signal Multifunction Lever  2 18 Theft 2 40 Exterior Lamps   2 19 Passlock   2 43 Interior Lamps   2 19 New Vehicle    Break In    2 46 Mirrors   2 20 Ignition Positions 2 50 Storage Compartments   2 21 Starting Your Engine 2 52 Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter   2 22 Engine Coolant Heater  Option  2 52 Accessory Power Outlets   2 24 Automatic Transaxle Operation 2 53 OnStar   System  If Equipped    2 28 Parking Brake 2 57 Power Sunroof  Option    2 29 Shifting Into PARK  P  2 58 The Instrument Panel    Your   2 31 Shifting Out of PARK  P  Information System   2 31 Parking Over Things That Burn 2 63 Warning Lights  Gages and Indicators    Windows    Leaving children in a vehicle with the windows  closed is dangerous  A child can be overcome by    the extreme heat and can suffer permanent  injuries or even death from heat stroke  Never  leave a child alone in a vehicle  especially with  the windows closed in warm or hot weather           Switches located on the driver   s door armrest operate  each of the windows when the ignition is on  In addition   each passenger door has an individual window switch        The driver   s
189. occupant and an air  bag  and don   t attach or put anything on the  steering wheel hub or on or near any other air  bag covering     When should an air bag inflate     An air bag is designed to inflate in a moderate to severe  frontal or near frontal crash  The air bag will inflate  only if the impact speed is above the system   s designed     threshold level     If your vehicle goes straight into a  wall that doesn   t move or deform  the threshold level is  about 12 to 18 mph  19 to 29 km h      1 24       The threshold level can vary  however  with specific  vehicle design  so that it can be somewhat above or  below this range  If your vehicle strikes something that  will move or deform  such as a parked car  the threshold  level will be higher  The air bag is not designed to  inflate in rollovers  side impacts or rear impacts  because  inflation would not help the occupant     In any particular crash  no one can say whether an air  bag should have inflated simply because of the damage  to a vehicle or because of what the repair costs were   Inflation is determined by the angle of the impact and  how quickly the vehicle slows down in frontal or  near frontal impacts     What makes an air bag inflate     In an impact of sufficient severity  the air bag sensing  system detects that the vehicle is in a crash  The sensing  system triggers a release of gas from the inflator  which  inflates the air bag  The inflator  air bag and related  hardware are all part of the air bag mo
190. of Canada Limited  Customer Communication Centre  163 005  1908 Colonel Sam Drive   Oshawa  Ontario L1H 8P7    8 11    2001 OLDSMOBILE SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION    The following publications covering the operation and servicing of your vehicle can be purchased by filling out  the Service Publication Order Form in this book and mailing it in with your check  money order   or credit card information to Helm  Incorporated  address below      CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 2001 OLDSMOBILE    SERVICE MANUALS   Service Manuals have the diagnosis and repair information  on engines  transmission  axle  suspension  brakes   electrical  steering  body  etc    RETAIL SELL PRICE   120 00    TRANSMISSION  TRANSAXLE  TRANSFER CASE  UNIT REPAIR MANUAL   This manual provides information on unit repair service  procedures  adjustments and specifications for the  2001 GM transmissions  transaxles and transfer cases     RETAIL SELL PRICE   50 00    SERVICE BULLETINS   Service Bulletins give technical service information needed  to knowledgeably service General Motors cars and trucks   Each bulletin contains instructions to assist in the  diagnosis and service of your vehicle     PLEASE COMPLETE THE ORDER FORM SHOWN ON  THE FOLLOWING PAGE AND MAIL TO     Helm  Incorporated   P O  Box 07130   Detroit  MI 48207    OWNER   S INFORMATION    Owner publications are written directly for Owners and  intended to provide basic operational information about the  vehicle  The owner   s manual will
191. of clean  drinkable water  and DEX COOL   coolant     NOTICE     In cold weather  water can freeze and crack the  engine  radiator  heater core and other parts     So use the recommended coolant  Turn the pressure cap slowly counterclockwise  left   about one quarter turn and then stop        If you hear a hiss  wait for that to stop  A hiss means  there is still some pressure left     _   _       3  5 15       2  Then keep turning the pressure cap slowly  and 3  Then fill the coolant surge tank with the proper  remove it  mixture  to the FULL COLD mark     5 16       4  With the coolant surge tank pressure cap off  start the 5  Then replace the pressure cap  Be sure the pressure  engine and let it run until you can feel the upper cap is hand tight   radiator hose getting hot  Watch out for the engine  cooling fans     By this time  the coolant level inside the coolant  surge tank may be lower  If the level is lower  add  more of the proper mixture to the coolant surge tank  until the level reaches the FULL COLD mark     5 17    If a Tire Goes Flat    It   s unusual for a tire to    blow out    while you    re driving   especially if you maintain your tires properly  If air goes  out of a tire  it   s much more likely to leak out slowly   But if you should ever have a    blowout     here are a few  tips about what to expect and what to do     If a front tire fails  the flat tire will create a drag that  pulls the vehicle toward that side  Take your foot off the  accelerator p
192. of coffee or number of cold  showers will speed that up     Ill be careful    isn   t the  right answer  What if there   s an emergency  a need to  take sudden action  as when a child darts into the street   A person with even a moderate BAC might not be able  to react quickly enough to avoid the collision     There   s something else about drinking and driving that  many people don   t know  Medical research shows that  alcohol in a person   s system can make crash injuries  worse  especially injuries to the brain  spinal cord or  heart  This means that when anyone who has been  drinking    driver or passenger    is in a crash  that  person   s chance of being killed or permanently disabled  is higher than if the person had not been drinking     Drinking and then driving is very dangerous   Your reflexes  perceptions  attentiveness and  judgment can be affected by even a small amount    of alcohol  You can have a serious    or even   fatal    collision if you drive after drinking   Please don   t drink and drive or ride with a driver  who has been drinking  Ride home in a cab  or if  you   re with a group  designate a driver who will  not drink        Control of a Vehicle    You have three systems that make your vehicle go where  you want it to go  They are the brakes  the steering and  the accelerator  All three systems have to do their work  at the places where the tires meet the road        Sometimes  as when you   re driving on snow or ice  it   s  easy to ask more of th
193. of dust and loose  dirt  Wipe vinyl  leather  plastic and painted surfaces  with a clean  damp cloth     Cleaning of Fabric Carpet    Your dealer has two cleaners  Multi Purpose Interior  Cleaner and Capture Non Solvent Dry Spot and Soil  Remover for cleaning fabric and carpet  They will clean  normal spots and stains very well  You can get  GM approved cleaning products from your dealer    See    Appearance Care and Materials    in the Index     6 51    Here are some cleaning tips     Always read the instructions on the cleaner label   Clean up stains as soon as you can    before they set   Carefully scrape off any excess stain     Use a clean cloth or sponge  and change to a  clean area often  A soft brush may be used if  stains are stubborn     If a ring forms on fabric after spot cleaning  clean the  entire area immediately or it will set     Using Multi Purpose Interior Cleaner    on Fabric  1  Vacuum and brush the area to remove any loose dirt   2  Always clean a whole trim panel or section   Mask surrounding trim along stitch or welt lines   3  Mix powdered cleaner following the directions on  the container label to form thick suds   4  Use suds only and apply with a clean sponge   Don   t saturate the material and don   t rub it roughly   5  As soon as you    ve cleaned the section  use a sponge  to remove the suds   6  Wipe cleaned area with a clean  damp towel or cloth   7  Wipe with a clean cloth and let dry     6 52    Special Fabric Cleaning Problems    Stains ca
194. onditioning  will not come on for two reasons        The outside temperature is below 38  F  3 3  C         The refrigerant pressure is too low or too high  If the  outside temperature is above 38  F  3 3  C   See    Air  Conditioning Refrigerants    in the Index     Recirc Button         This button is used to recirculate much of the air  inside your vehicle  This setting is not available in  DEFOG or DEFROST  Operating the system in the  RECIRC may cause the windows to fog up when the  weather is cold and damp  To clear the fog  use the  DEFOG or DEFROST modes and increase the fan  speed  To avoid refogging of the windows  use the  OUTSIDE AIR mode     Outside Air Button  2S   This button is used to bring in outside air     Air Conditioning    On very hot days  open the windows long enough to let  hot inside air escape  This reduces the time the  compressor has to run  which should help fuel economy     For quick cool down on very hot days  use RECIRC  with the temperature knob turned all the way to the blue  area and the A C button pushed  If this setting is used  for long periods of time  the air in your vehicle may  become too dry     For normal cooling on hot days  use UPPER with the  temperature knob turned to the blue area  With the A C  button and the outside air button pushed in  the system  will bring in outside air and cool it     On cool but sunny days  the sun may warm your upper  body  but your lower body may not be warm enough  To  remedy this  you can use BI 
195. ooster seats have a shoulder belt positioner  and some  high back booster seats have a five point harness  A  booster seat can also help a child to see out the window     1 39    Q  How do child restraints work         A child restraint system is any device designed for  use in a motor vehicle to restrain  seat  or position  children  A built in child restraint system is a  permanent part of the motor vehicle  An add on  child restraint system is a portable one  which is  purchased by the vehicle   s owner     For many years  add on child restraints have used  the adult belt system in the vehicle  To help reduce  the chance of injury  the child also has to be  secured within the restraint  The vehicle   s belt  system secures the add on child restraint in the  vehicle  and the add on child restraint   s harness  system holds the child in place within the restraint     One system  the three point harness  has straps  that come down over each of the infant   s shoulders  and buckle together at the crotch  The five point  harness system has two shoulder straps  two hip  straps and a crotch strap  A shield may take the  place of hip straps     1 40    A T shaped shield has shoulder straps that are  attached to a flat pad which rests low against the  child   s body  A shelf  or armrest type shield has  straps that are attached to a wide  shelf like shield  that swings up or to the side     When choosing a child restraint  be sure the child  restraint is designed to be used in a ve
196. oot  Then  push down the parking  brake pedal with your left foot     2 28    To release the parking brake  hold the regular brake  pedal down with your right foot and push the parking  brake pedal with your left foot  When you lift your  left foot  the parking brake pedal will follow it to the  released position     NOTICE     Driving with the parking brake on can cause  your rear brakes to overheat  You may have to  replace them  and you could also damage other  parts of your vehicle        If you are towing a trailer and are parking on a hill   see    Towing a Trailer    in the Index  That section  shows what to do first to keep the trailer from moving     Shifting Into PARK  P     It can be dangerous to get out of your vehicle if  the shift lever is not fully in PARK  P  with the  parking brake firmly set  Your vehicle can roll     If you have left the engine running  the vehicle  can move suddenly  You or others could be  injured  To be sure your vehicle won   t move   even when you   re on fairly level ground  use  the steps that follow  If you   re pulling a trailer        see    Towing a Trailer    in the Index  2  Move the shift lever into PARK  P  like this     Hold in the button on the lever   1  Hold the brake pedal down with your right foot and    Push the lever all the way toward the front of  set the parking brake  the vehicle    3  Turn the ignition key to OFF     4  Remove the key and take it with you  If you  can leave with the ignition key in your hand   yo
197. or service     NOTICE     If you damage the covering for the driver   s or the  right front passenger   s air bag  the bag may not  work properly  You may have to replace the air  bag module in the steering wheel or both the air  bag module and the instrument panel for the  right front passenger   s air bag  Do not open or  break the air bag coverings        Servicing Your Air Bag Equipped Vehicle    Air bags affect how your vehicle should be serviced   There are parts of the air bag system in several places  around your vehicle  You don   t want the system to  inflate while someone is working on your vehicle  Your  dealer and the service manual have information about  servicing your vehicle and the air bag system  To  purchase a service manual  see    Service and Owner  Publications    in the Index     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 system does not need regular maintenance        Rear Seat Passengers    It   s very important for rear seat passengers to buckle up   Accident statistics show that unbelted people in the rear  seat are hurt more often in crashes than those who are  wearing sa
198. ose control systems than the tires  and road can provide  That means you can lose control  of your vehicle  Also see    Traction Control System    in  the Index     4 6    Braking    Braking action involves perception time and  reaction time     First  you have to decide to push on the brake pedal   That   s perception time  Then you have to bring up your  foot and do it  That   s reaction time     Average reaction time is about 3 4 of a second  But  that   s only an average  It might be less with one driver  and as long as two or three seconds or more with  another  Age  physical condition  alertness  coordination  and eyesight all play a part  So do alcohol  drugs and  frustration  But even in 3 4 of a second  a vehicle  moving at 60 mph  100 km h  travels 66 feet  20 m    That could be a lot of distance in an emergency  so  keeping enough space between your vehicle and others  is important     And  of course  actual stopping distances vary greatly  with the surface of the road  whether it   s pavement or  gravel   the condition of the road  wet  dry  icy   tire  tread  the condition of your brakes  the weight of the  vehicle and the amount of brake force applied     Avoid needless heavy braking  Some people drive in  spurts    heavy acceleration followed by heavy   braking    rather than keeping pace with traffic  This is a  mistake  Your brakes may not have time to cool between  hard stops  Your brakes will wear out much faster if you  do a lot of heavy braking  If you ke
199. ose control while  driving  If you mix tires of different sizes or types   radial and bias belted tires   the vehicle may not  handle properly  and you could have a crash   Using tires of different sizes may also cause  damage to your vehicle  Be sure to use the same  size and type tires on all wheels     It   s all right to drive with your compact spare   though  It was developed for use on your vehicle     If you use bias ply tires on your vehicle  the  wheel rim flanges could develop cracks after  many miles of driving  A tire and or wheel could  fail suddenly  causing a crash  Use only radial ply  tires with the wheels on your vehicle        Uniform Tire Quality Grading    Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire  sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section  width  For example     Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A    The following information relates to the system  developed by the United States National Highway  Traffic Safety Administration  which grades tires by  treadwear  traction and temperature performance     This applies only to vehicles sold in the United States    The grades are molded on the sidewalls of most  passenger car tires  The Uniform Tire Quality Grading  system does not apply to deep tread  winter type snow  tires  space saver or temporary use spare tires  tires with  nominal rim diameters of 10 to 12 inches  25 to 30 cm    or to some limited production tires     While the tires available on General Motors passenger  car
200. ou  could cut or damage the warming grid  and the  repairs wouldn   t be covered by your warranty        Ventilation System Ventilation Tips       Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice  snow or  any other obstruction  such as leaves  The heater and  defroster will work far better  reducing the chance of  fogging the inside of your windows       When you enter a vehicle in cold weather  set the  mode to FLOOR or LOWER and the fan to the  highest speed for a few moments before driving off   This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and  moisture and reduces the chance of fogging the  inside of your windows          Keep the air path under the front seats clear of    Adjust the direction of airflow by moving the vents  To objects  This helps air to circulate throughout  completely shut off airflow to the outlet move the your vehicle    thumbwheel down  To open the outlet for airflow move   the thumbwheel up     Your vehicle   s flow through ventilation system supplies  outside air into the vehicle when it is moving  Outside  air will also enter the vehicle when the air conditioning  fan is running     3 10    Audio Systems    Your audio system has been designed to operate easily  and give years of listening pleasure  You will get the  most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with it  first  Find out what your audio system can do and how  to operate all its controls  to be sure you   re getting the  most out of the advanced engineering that went into it     Setti
201. ould be inspected at   least twice a year for wear or cracking  See    Windshield    Wipers  Blade Check    in the Index for  more information     Replacement blades come in different types and are  removed in different ways  For the proper type and  length  see    Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts     in the Index     Here   s how to remove the wiper blades     1  Pull the windshield wiper arm away from  the windshield     6 42       2  Push the release lever and slide the wiper assembly  toward the driver   s side of the vehicle     3  Install a new blade by reversing Steps 1 and 2     Tires    Your new vehicle comes with high quality tires made by  a leading tire manufacturer  If you ever have questions  about your tire warranty and where to obtain service  see Poorly maintained and improperly used tires  your Oldsmobile Warranty booklet for details  are dangerous       Overloading your tires can cause  overheating as a result of too much friction   You could have an air out and a serious  accident  See    Loading Your Vehicle    in  the Index    Underinflated tires pose the same danger as  overloaded tires  The resulting accident    could cause serious injury  Check all tires  frequently to maintain the recommended  pressure  Tire pressure should be checked  when your tires are cold    Overinflated tires are more likely to be  cut  punctured or broken by a sudden  impact    such as when you hit a pothole   Keep tires at the recommended pressure   Worn  old tires can ca
202. our vehicle serviced     NOTICE     Continuing to drive with worn out brake pads  could result in costly brake repair        Some driving conditions or climates may cause a brake  squeal when the brakes are first applied or lightly  applied  This does not mean something is wrong with  your brakes     Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary to help  prevent brake pulsation  When tires are rotated  inspect  brake pads for wear and evenly tighten wheel nuts in the  proper sequence to GM torque specifications     Brake linings should always be replaced as complete  axle sets     See    Brake System Inspection    in Section 7  of this manual under Part C    Periodic  Maintenance Inspections        Brake Pedal Travel    See your dealer if the brake pedal does not return to  normal height  or if there is a rapid increase in pedal  travel  This could be a sign of brake trouble     Brake Adjustment    Every time you apply the brakes  with or without the  vehicle moving  your brakes adjust for wear     6 31    Replacing Brake System Parts    The braking system on a vehicle is complex  Its many  parts have to be of top quality and work well together if  the vehicle is to have really good braking  Your vehicle  was designed and tested with top quality GM brake  parts  When you replace parts of your braking   system    for example  when your brake linings wear  down and you have to have new ones put in    be sure  you get new approved GM replacement parts  If you  don   t  your brakes m
203. ove suddenly   You or others could be injured  To be sure your  vehicle won   t move  even when you   re on fairly  level ground  always set your parking brake and  move the shift lever to PARK  P         Follow the proper steps to be sure your vehicle won   t    move  See    Shifting Into PARK  P     in the Index  A tilt wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheel    before you drive  You can also raise it to the highest    If you are parking on a hill and if you   re pulling a level to give your legs more room when you exit and  trailer  also see    Towing a Trailer    in the Index  enter the vehicle   Horn To tilt the wheel  hold the wheel and pull the lever    located on the left side of your steering column  Move  the wheel to a comfortable level  then release the lever  to lock the wheel in place     Press at or near the horn symbols to sound the horn     2 33    Turn Signal Multifunction Lever       The lever on the left side of the steering column  includes the following        Turn and Lane Change Signals     Headlamp High Low Beam Changer    Flash to Pass    Headlamps     Taillamps      Parking Lamps  2 34    Turn and Lane Change Signals    The turn signal lever has two upward  for right  and  two downward  for left  positions  These positions allow  you to signal a turn or lane change     To signal a turn  move the lever all the way up or down   When the turn is finished  the lever will return automatically     An arrow on the instrument  panel cluster will flash
204. own  This lever  is located on the right side of the steering wheel     2 35    For a single wiping cycle  pull down on the lever to  MIST  Hold it there until the wipers start  then let go   The wipers will stop after one cycle  If you want more  cycles  hold the lever down longer     You can set the wiper speed for a long delay or   short delay between wipes  This can be very useful   in light rain or snow  Push the lever up one click to   INT  intermittent   then turn the band  located on the  lever  to adjust the delay time  Turn the band down for a  longer delay  up for a shorter delay  The wiper speed can  only be adjusted when the lever is in the INT position   not in HI or LO     Be sure to clear the ice and snow from the wiper blades  before using them  If they   re frozen to the windshield   carefully loosen or thaw them  If your blades do become  damaged  get new blades or blade inserts     Heavy snow or ice can overload your wipers  A circuit  breaker will stop them until the motor cools  Clear away  snow or ice to prevent an overload     2 36    Windshield Washer    At the end of the lever on right side of the steering  wheel  there is a wiper symbol  To spray washer fluid on  the windshield  push the button on the end of the lever   The wipers will run for several sweeps and then either  stop or return to your preset speed     In freezing weather  don   t use your washer until    the windshield is warmed  Otherwise the washer  fluid can form ice on the windshiel
205. own to  34  F   37  C   one half DEX COOL   coolant which won   t damage   e Give boiling protection up to 265  F  129  C   aluminum parts  If you use this coolant mixture  you  don   t need to add anything else      Protect against rust and corrosion      Help keep the proper engine temperature       Let the warning lights and gages work as    they should     NOTICE     When adding coolant  it is important that you use  only DEX COOL    silicate free  coolant     Adding only plain water to your cooling system  can be dangerous  Plain water  or some other  liquid like alcohol  can boil before the proper  coolant mixture will  Your vehicle   s coolant    warning system is set for the proper coolant  mixture  With plain water or the wrong mixture   your engine could get too hot but you wouldn   t  get the overheat warning  Your engine could  catch fire and you or others could be burned   Use a 50 50 mixture of clean  drinkable water  and DEX COOL   coolant     If coolant other than DEX COOL is added to  the system  premature engine  heater core or    radiator corrosion may result  In addition  the  engine coolant will require change sooner    at  30 000 miles  50 000 km  or 24 months   whichever occurs first  Damage caused by the  use of coolant other than DEX COOL   is not  covered by your new vehicle warranty        6 23    NOTICE     If you use an improper coolant mixture  your  engine could overheat and be badly damaged     The repair cost wouldn   t be covered by your  war
206. polish on leather     Soiled or stained leather should be cleaned  immediately  If dirt is allowed to work into the  finish  it can harm the leather     Cleaning the Top of the Instrument Panel    Use only mild soap and water to clean the top surfaces  of the instrument panel  Sprays containing silicones or  waxes may cause annoying reflections in the windshield  and even make it difficult to see through the windshield  under certain conditions     Cleaning Interior Plastic Components    Use only a mild soap and water solution on a soft  cloth or sponge  Commercial cleaners may affect the  surface finish     Care of Safety Belts  Keep belts clean and dry     Do not bleach or dye safety belts  If you do  it    may severely weaken them  In a crash  they  might not be able to provide adequate protection   Clean safety belts only with mild soap and  lukewarm water        6 53    Cleaning Glass Surfaces    Glass should be cleaned often  GM Glass Cleaner or a  liquid household glass cleaner will remove normal  tobacco smoke and dust films on interior glass  See     Appearance Care and Materials    in the Index     Don   t use abrasive cleaners on glass  because they may  cause scratches  Avoid placing decals on the inside rear  window  since they may have to be scraped off later    If abrasive cleaners are used on the inside of the rear  window  an electric defogger element may be damaged   Any temporary license should not be attached across the  defogger grid     Cleaning the Outs
207. pped from the factory   it was programmed to Mode 3  The mode to which    your vehicle was programmed may have been changed  since it left the factory  To determine the mode to which  your vehicle is programmed or to program your vehicle    to a different mode  do the following     1  Close all doors and turn the ignition switch to ON     2  Press and hold the power door lock switch in the  unlock position     Mode 2  Override the last door closed locking feature    3  While holding the door unlock switch  cycle the  transaxle out of and back into PARK  P   Count the  number of chimes you hear  The number of chimes  tells you which mode your vehicle is set for   If you  do not wish to change the current mode  you can  either exit the programming mode by following the  instructions listed here or program the next feature  available on your vehicle      4  A single chime will be heard if the last door closed  locking feature is disabled  and two chimes will be  heard if the feature is enabled  After the initial  transaxle cycle  each additional cycle will turn  the last door closed locking feature on or off     5  When the door unlock switch is released  the vehicle  will remain in the most recent operating mode     The mode you selected is now set  You can either exit  the programming mode by following the instructions  above or program the next feature available on   your vehicle     Disconnecting the battery for up to a year will not  change any previously programmed modes  
208. ps on night driving      Drive defensively     Don   t drink and drive        Adjust your inside rearview mirror to reduce the  glare from headlamps behind you        Since you can   t see as well  you may need to  slow down and keep more space between you and  other vehicles       Slow down  especially on higher speed roads  Your  headlamps can light up only so much road ahead        Inremote areas  watch for animals     If you   re tired  pull off the road in a safe place  and rest     No one can see as well at night as in the daytime  But as  we get older these differences increase  A 50 year old  driver may require at least twice as much light to see the  same thing at night as a 20 year old     What you do in the daytime can also affect your night  vision  For example  if you spend the day in bright  sunshine you are wise to wear sunglasses  Your eyes will  have less trouble adjusting to night  But if you   re  driving  don   t wear sunglasses at night     4 18    They may cut down on glare from headlamps  but they  also make a lot of things invisible     You can be temporarily blinded by approaching  headlamps  It can take a second or two  or even several  seconds  for your eyes to readjust to the dark  When you  are faced with severe glare  as from a driver who  doesn   t lower the high beams  or a vehicle with  misaimed headlamps   slow down a little  Avoid staring  directly into the approaching headlamps     Keep your windshield and all the glass on your vehicle  cle
209. r  in both city and rural driving  You never  know when the vehicle in front of you is going to brake  or turn suddenly     Defensive driving requires that a driver concentrate on  the driving task  Anything that distracts from the  driving task    such as concentrating on a cellular  telephone call  reading  or reaching for something on the  floor    makes proper defensive driving more difficult  and can even cause a collision  with resulting injury   Ask a passenger to help do things like this  or pull   off the road in a safe place to do them yourself    These simple defensive driving techniques could save  your life     Drunken Driving    Death and injury associated with drinking and driving is  a national tragedy  It   s the number one contributor to  the highway death toll  claiming thousands of victims  every year     Alcohol affects four things that anyone needs to drive  a vehicle       Judgment     Muscular Coordination     Vision      Attentiveness     Police records show that almost half of all motor  vehicle related deaths involve alcohol  In most cases   these deaths are the result of someone who was drinking  and driving  In recent years  about 16 000 annual motor  vehicle related deaths have been associated with the use  of alcohol  with more than 300 000 people injured     Many adults    by some estimates  nearly half the adult  population    choose never to drink alcohol  so they  never drive after drinking  For persons under 21  it   s  against the law in e
210. r  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                                                                 7 9    Scheduled Maintenance    30 000 Miles  50 000 km     Replace passenger compartment air filter  If you drive regularly under dusty  conditions  the filter may require replacement more often     Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote        Replace engine air cleaner filter   An Emission Control Service     37 500 Miles  62 500 km     Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                                            45 000 Miles  75 000 km     Inspect engine air cleaner filter if you are driving in dusty conditions   Replace filter if necessary    An Emission Control Service   See footnote       Replace passenger compartment air filter  If you drive regularly under dusty  conditions  the filter may require replacement more often    Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                                7 10    DATE       ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY     DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY     DATE          ACTUAL  MILEAGE SERVICED BY     Scheduled Maintenance    50 000 Miles  83 000 km   Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven   
211. r details  When   calling from outside Canada  please dial 1 905 644 3063   All TTY users call 1 800 263 3830     8 5    Oldsmobile Roadside Assistance  Program Features and Benefits                   Security While You Travel    1 800 442 OLDS  6537     As the proud owner of a new Oldsmobile vehicle  you  are automatically enrolled in the Oldsmobile Roadside  Assistance program  This value added service is  intended to provide you with peace of mind as you drive  in the city or travel the open road     8 6       Oldsmobile   s Roadside Assistance toll free number is  staffed by courteous and capable Roadside Assistance  Representatives who are available 24 hours a day   365 days a year     We will provide the following services during the  Bumper to Bumper warranty period  at no expense  to you      Fuel delivery      Lock out service  identification required       Tow to the nearest dealership for warranty service or  in the event of a vehicle disabling accident    Flat tire change  Jump starts  Minor repairs to disabled vehicles    Assistance when vehicle is mired in sand  mud  or snow       Trip routing      Trip interruption expense benefits     Dealership locator service   Oldsmobile Roadside Assistance specifically excludes    coverage for mounting  dismounting or changing of  snow tires  chains or other traction devices     In some cases  where service is impractical  the driver  may be authorized to obtain other service for which  reimbursement is provided     In man
212. r will  separately work the brakes at each front wheel and at  both rear wheels     The anti lock system can change the brake pressure  faster than any driver could  The computer is  programmed to make the most of available tire and road  conditions  This can help you steer around the obstacle  while braking hard        As you brake  your computer keeps receiving updates on  wheel speed and controls braking pressure accordingly     Remember  Anti lock doesn   t change the time you need  to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease  stopping distance  If you get too close to the vehicle in  front of you  you won   t have time to apply your brakes  if that vehicle suddenly slows or stops  Always leave  enough room up ahead to stop  even though you have  anti lock brakes     Using Anti Lock    Don   t pump the brakes  Just hold the brake pedal down  firmly and let anti lock work for you  You may feel a  slight brake pedal pulsation or notice some noise  but  this is normal     Braking in Emergencies    With anti lock  you can steer and brake at the same  time  In many emergencies  steering can help you more  than even the very best braking     Traction Control System  Option     Your vehicle may have a traction control system that  limits wheel spin  This is especially useful in slippery  road conditions  The system operates only if it senses  that one or both of the front wheels are spinning or  beginning to lose traction  When this happens  the  system works the f
213. racks   chafing  etc  Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors  for surface condition  Inspect other brake parts   including calipers  parking brake  etc  Check parking  brake adjustment  You may need to have your brakes  inspected more often if your driving habits or conditions  result in frequent braking            Part D  Recommended Fluids USAGE FLUID LUBRICANT    and Lubricants Windshield GM Optikleen   Washer  NOTE  Fluids and lubricants identified below by name  Washer Solvent   Solvent  GM Part No  1051515   part number or specification may be obtained from or equivalent     your dealer  Power GM Power Steering Fluid    USAGE FLUID LUBRICANT Steering System    GM Part No  1052884   1 pint   1050017   1 quart  or equivalent      Engine Oil Engine oil with the American z 5    Petroleum Institute Certified Automatic DEXRON   III Automatic  for Gasoline Engines starburst Transaxle Transmission Fluid     symbol of the proper viscosity  Multi Purpose Lubricant   To determine the preferred Superlube   GM Part    viscosity for your vehicle   s engine  No  12346241 or equivalent    see    Engine Oil    in the Index    5    Hood Latch Lubriplate  Lubricant Aerosol    Engine Coolant   50 50 mixture of clean  drinkable Assembly   GM Part No  12346293 or  water and use only GM Secondary Latch    equivalent  or lubricant meeting  Goodwrench   DEX COOL   or Pivots  Spring requirements of NLGI   2   Havoline   DEX COOL   Anchor and Category LB or GC LB   Coolant  See    Engine Coo
214. ranty  Too much water in the mixture can  freeze and crack the engine  radiator  heater core  and other parts     If you have to add coolant more than four times a year   have your dealer check your cooling system     NOTICE     If you use the proper coolant  you don   t have to  add extra inhibitors or additives which claim to  improve the system  These can be harmful        6 24       Checking Coolant       The coolant surge tank is located in the engine  compartment toward the rear of the engine on the  passengers    side of the vehicle  See    Engine  Compartment Overview    in the Index for more  information on location     Adding Coolant    If you need more coolant  add the proper DEX COOL    coolant mixture at the surge tank  but only when the    Turning the surge tank pressure cap when the engine is cool     engine and radiator are hot can allow steam and  scalding liquids to blow out and burn you badly   Never turn the surge tank pressure cap    even a  little    when the engine and radiator are hot        You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot    engine parts  Coolant contains ethylene glycol   and it will burn if the engine parts are hot  enough  Don   t spill coolant on a hot engine     The vehicle must be on a level surface  When your  engine is cold  the coolant level should be at the FULL  COLD mark        If the low coolant warning When replacing the pressure cap  make sure it  light comes on and stays on  is hand tight     it means you   re low on  eng
215. re   s why  They work     You never know if you   ll be in a crash  If you do have a  crash  you don   t know if it will be a bad one     A few crashes are mild  and some crashes can be so  serious that even buckled up a person wouldn   t survive   But most crashes are in between  In many of them   people who buckle up can survive and sometimes walk  away  Without belts they could have been badly hurt   or killed     After more than 30 years of safety belts in vehicles   the facts are clear  In most crashes buckling up does  matter     a lot     When you ride in or on anything  you go as fast as  it goes        Put someone on it        Take the simplest vehicle  Suppose it   s just a seat  on wheels        Get it up to speed  Then stop the vehicle  The rider The person keeps going until stopped by something   doesn   t stop     In a real vehicle  it could be the windshield        or the instrument panel        1 10       or the safety belts     With safety belts  you slow down as the vehicle does   You get more time to stop  You stop over more distance   and your strongest bones take the forces  That   s why  safety belts make such good sense     Here Are Questions Many People Ask  About Safety Belts    and the Answers    Q   A    7       Won   t I be trapped in the vehicle after an  accident if I   m wearing a safety belt     You could be    whether you   re wearing a safety  belt or not  But you can unbuckle a safety belt   even if you   re upside down  And your chance of  
216. rk  so be sure it isn   t covered     The DRL system will make your front turn signal lamps  come on when the following conditions are met        The ignition is on     the headlamp switch is off and    the parking brake is released     When the DRL are on  only your front turn signal lamps  will be on  The headlamps  taillamps  sidemarker and  other lamps won   t be on  Your instrument panel won   t  be lit up either     When it   s dark enough outside  your front turn signal  lamps will turn off and your headlamps and parking  lamps will turn on     When it   s bright enough outside  your headlamps will  go off and your front turn signal lamps will come on     2 41    To idle your vehicle with the DRL or automatic headlamps  off  set the parking brake while the ignition is in OFF   Then start your vehicle  The DRL  headlamps and parking  lamps will stay off until you release the parking brake     To turn off the automatic headlamp feature when it   s  dark outside  move the exterior lamp control to the  parking lamp position  Your parking lamps will remain  illuminated and your headlamps will turn off  The fog  lamps  if equipped  will also be lit if they were on when  you switched to the parking lamp position     As with any vehicle  you should turn on the regular  headlamp system when you need it     2 42    Fog Lamps  If Equipped     To turn the fog lamps on   press the top of the fog  lamp switch located   on the left side of the  instrument panel       gt     A light w
217. rning Devices   also let police know you have a problem  Your front and If you carry reflective triangles  you can set one up at   rear turn signal lamps will flash on and off  the side of the road about 300 feet  100 m  behind  your vehicle        Jump Starting    If your battery has run down  you may want to use  another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your    vehicle  But please follow the steps below to do it safely     Batteries can hurt you  They can be  dangerous because      They contain acid that can burn you      They contain gas that can explode or ignite      They contain enough electricity to   burn you     If you don   t follow these steps exactly  some or all  of these things can hurt you        NOTICE     Ignoring these steps could result in costly damage  to your vehicle that wouldn   t be covered by  your warranty     The ACDelco   battery in your vehicle has a    built in hydrometer  Do not charge  test or jump  start the battery if the hydrometer looks clear or  light yellow  Replace the battery when there is   a clear or light yellow hydrometer and a  cranking complaint    Trying to start your vehicle by pushing or pulling  it won   t work  and it could damage your vehicle        1  Check the other vehicle  It must have a 12 volt 3  Turn off the ignition on both vehicles  Turn off all  battery with a negative ground system  lamps that aren   t needed as well as radios  This will  avoid sparks and help save both batteries  And it    could save your
218. rom direct sunlight  and dust  If the surface of a disc is soiled  dampen a  clean  soft cloth in a mild  neutral detergent solution and  clean it  wiping from the center to the edge     Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handling  discs  Pick up discs by grasping the outer edges or the  edge of the hole and the outer edge     Care of Your Compact Disc Player    The use of CD lens cleaner discs is not advised  due to  the risk of contaminating the lens of the CD optics with  lubricants internal to the CD mechanism     Backglass Antenna Because this antenna is built into your rear window   there is a reduced risk of damage caused by car washes    Your AM FM antenna is integrated with your anid vatidals     rear window defogger  located in the rear window     Be sure that the inside surface of the rear window is If you choose to add a cellular telephone to your vehicle   not scratched and that the lines on the glass are not and the antenna needs to be attached to the glass  be sure  damaged  If the inside surface is damaged  it could that you do not damage the grid lines for the AM FM  interfere with radio reception  antenna  There is enough space between the lines to    attach a cellular telephone antenna without interfering    with radio reception   NOTICE     Do not try to clear frost or other material from  the inside of the rear window with a razor blade    or anything else that is sharp  This may damage  the rear defogger grid and affect your radio   s  abilit
219. ront brakes  may upshift the  transaxle  and reduces engine power to limit wheel spin     This light will come on  when your traction control  system is limiting wheel  spin  See    Traction Control  System Active Light    in  the Index     LOW  TRAC    The low traction light will come on when the traction  control system is limiting wheel spin  See    Low  Traction Light    in the Index  You may feel or hear  the system working  but this is normal     The Traction Control System operates in all transaxle  shift lever positions  But the system can upshift the  transaxle only as high as the shift lever position you    ve  chosen  so you should use the lower gears only when  necessary  See    Automatic Transaxle    in the Index     This warning light will  come on to let you know if  there   s a problem with your  traction control system     TRAC  OFF    See    Traction Control System Warning Light    in the  Index  When this warning light is on  the system will not  limit wheel spin  Adjust your driving accordingly     4 10       The traction control system automatically comes on  whenever you start your vehicle  To limit wheel spin   especially in slippery road conditions  you should  always leave the system on  But you can turn the  traction control system off if you ever need to  You  should turn the system off if your vehicle ever gets stuck  in sand  mud or snow and rocking the vehicle is  required  See    Rocking Your Vehicle    in the Index     To turn the system on or 
220. s     These problems may not be obvious and may affect  vehicle performance and durability  Consult your dealer  for necessary repairs to maintain vehicle performance     2 74    Low Oil Level Light    Your engine is equipped  with an oil level monitoring  system  When the ignition  y 8  Ol L is turned to ON  the LOW  OIL light will briefly  come on     If the light does not flash  have it fixed so it will be  ready to warn you if there   s a problem     If the light stays on  stop the vehicle on a level surface  and turn the engine off  Check the oil level using the  engine oil dipstick   See    Engine Oil    in the Index      The oil level monitoring system only checks oil level  during the brief period between key on and engine  crank  It does not monitor engine oil level when the  engine is running  Additionally  an oil level check is  only performed if the engine has been turned off for  an extended period of time  allowing the oil normally  in circulation to drain back into the oil pan     Change Oil Light    The CHANGE OIL light  should come on briefly as  CHANGE a bulb check when you  start the engine  If the light  Ol L doesn   t come on  have the    vehicle serviced right away     If the CHANGE OIL light comes on and stays on after  you start the engine  have the oil changed     For additional information see    Engine Oil  When to  Change    in the Index  To reset the GM Oil Life System       see    How to Reset the Change Oil Light    in the Index     Security Lig
221. s and light trucks may vary with respect to these  grades  they must also conform to federal safety  requirements and additional General Motors Tire  Performance Criteria  TPC  standards     6 47    Treadwear    The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on  the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled  conditions on a specified government test course    For example  a tire graded 150 would wear one and   a half  1 1 2  times as well on the government course  as a tire graded 100  The relative performance of tires  depends upon the actual conditions of their use   however  and may depart significantly from the norm  due to variations in driving habits  service practices and  differences in road characteristics and climate     Traction    AA  A  B  C    The traction grades  from highest to lowest  are AA  A   B  and C  Those grades represent the tire   s ability to stop  on wet pavement as measured under controlled  conditions on specified government test surfaces of  asphalt and concrete  A tire marked C may have poor  traction performance  Warning  The traction grade  assigned to this tire is based on straight ahead braking  traction tests  and does not include acceleration   cornering  hydroplaning  or peak traction characteristics     6 48    Temperature    A  B  C    The temperature grades are A  the highest   B  and C   representing the tire   s resistance to the generation of  heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under  controlled conditio
222. s called OBD II  On Board  Diagnostics Second Generation  and is intended to assure  that emissions are at acceptable levels for the life of the  vehicle  helping to produce a cleaner environment  The  SERVICE ENGINE SOON or CHECK ENGINE light  comes on and a chime will sound to indicate that there  is a problem and service is required  Malfunctions often  will be indicated by the system before any problem is  apparent  This may prevent more serious damage to  your vehicle  This system is also designed to assist  your service technician in correctly diagnosing   any malfunction     2 70    NOTICE     If you keep driving your vehicle with this light  on  after a while  your emission controls may not  work as well  your fuel economy may not be as  good and your engine may not run as smoothly   This could lead to costly repairs that may not be  covered by your warranty     NOTICE     Modifications made to the engine  transaxle   exhaust  intake or fuel system of your vehicle or  the replacement of the original tires with other  than those of the same Tire Performance Criteria   TPC  can affect your vehicle   s emission controls  and may cause the SERVICE ENGINE SOON  or CHECK ENGINE light to come on   Modifications to these systems could lead to  costly repairs not covered by your warranty   This may also result in a failure to pass a  required Emission Inspection Maintenance test        This light should come on  as a check to show you it is  working  when the ignition is on an
223. s could lead to an accident     Be sure to use the correct wheel nuts  If you have  to replace them  be sure to get new GM original  equipment wheel nuts    Stop somewhere as soon as you can and have    the nuts tightened with a torque wrench to  100 Ib ft  140 N m         8  Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle    counterclockwise  Lower the jack completely   i Bi OTICE   9  Tighten the wheel nuts    firmly in a crisscross Improperly tightened wheel nuts can lead to  sequence as shown  brake pulsation and rotor damage  To avoid    expensive brake repairs  evenly tighten the wheel  nuts in the proper sequence and to the proper  torque specification        10  Reinstall the plastic nut caps tightly by hand   Using the wheel wrench  tighten caps an additional  one quarter turn        Storing the Flat Tire and Tools    Storing a jack  a tire or other equipment in the    passenger compartment of the vehicle could  cause injury  In a sudden stop or collision  loose  equipment could strike someone  Store all these  in the proper place     After you    ve put the compact spare tire on your vehicle   you    ll need to store the flat tire in your trunk  Use the  following procedure to secure the flat tire in the trunk           When storing a full size tire  you must use the extension  to help avoid wheel surface damage  Use the extension  and protector guide located in the foam holder  To store  a full size tire  place the tire in the trunk with the valve  stem facing down an
224. s manual called    Children      Follow those rules for everyone   s protection     First  you    ll want to know which restraint systems your  vehicle has     We    ll start with the driver position   Driver Position  This part describes the driver   s restraint system     Lap Shoulder Belt    The driver has a lap shoulder belt  Here   s how to wear  it properly     1  Close and lock the door     2  Adjust the seat so you can sit up straight  To see  how  see    Seats    in the Index     1 12       3  Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you   Don   t let it get twisted     The shoulder belt may lock if you pull the belt across  you very quickly  If this happens  let the belt go back  slightly to unlock it  Then pull the belt across you  more slowly     4  Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks     Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure   If the belt isn   t long enough  see    Safety Belt  Extender    at the end of this section     Make sure the release button on the buckle is  positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the  safety belt quickly if you ever had to        5  To make the lap part tight  pull down on the buckle  end of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder belt        S  Y    JN   Z E    K gt  J   lt         Soren    PYDNA   4  N    H  xi       S EN          Fd                         The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on  the hips  just touching the thighs  In a crash  this applies  force to the stro
225. se unconsciousness and even death     If you must drive with the trunk lid open or if  electrical wiring or other cable connections must  pass through the seal between the body and the    trunk lid       Make sure all other windows are shut       Turn the fan on your heating or cooling  system to its highest speed with the setting  on VENT  That will force outside air into  your vehicle  See    Comfort Controls    in  the Index    If you have air outlets on or under the  instrument panel  open them all the way     See    Engine Exhaust    in the Index        Trunk Lock    To unlock the trunk from the outside  insert the key and  turn it clockwise     You can also use the remote keyless entry transmitter   if equipped      Remote Trunk Release    Press the button on the  left side of the instrument  panel to unlock the trunk  from inside your vehicle   Your vehicle must be   in PARK  P         Trunk Release Handle  If Equipped        NOTICE     The trunk release handle was not designed to be    used to tie down the trunk lid or as an anchor  point when securing items in the trunk  Improper  use of the trunk release handle could damage it        There is a glow in the dark trunk release handle located  inside the trunk on the latch  This handle will glow  following exposure to light  Pull the release handle up to  open the trunk from the inside     2 17    Trap Resistant Trunk Kit    To help prevent a child from becoming trapped in your  trunk  you can order a trap resistant tr
226. ses and seals     Windshield Washer Fluid  What to Use    When you need windshield washer fluid  be sure to read  the manufacturer   s instructions before use  If you will be  operating your vehicle in an area where the temperature  may fall below freezing  use a fluid that has sufficient  protection against freezing     Adding Washer Fluid    If the windshield washer  fluid level in your vehicle is  low  the LOW WASHER  FLUID warning light  located on the instrument  panel will come on  You  will need to add fluid soon     6 27    NOTICE       When using concentrated washer fluid   follow the manufacturer   s instructions for  adding water    Don   t mix water with ready to use washer  fluid  Water can cause the solution to freeze  and damage your washer fluid tank and  other parts of the washer system  Also   water doesn   t clean as well as washer fluid   Fill your washer fluid tank only  three quarters full when it   s very cold    This allows for expansion if freezing occurs   which could damage the tank if it is       The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located on  the passenger   s side of the engine compartment near    the diagonal cross brace  See    Engine Compartment comple r i    Overview    in the Index for more information Don   t use engine coolant  antifreeze  in  on location  your windshield washer  It can damage    her system and paint   Open the cap labeled WASHER FLUID ONLY  E cain cree    Add washer fluid until the tank is full        6 28    Brakes 
227. severe conditions  the  indicator may come on before 3 000 miles  5 000 km    Never drive your vehicle more than 10 000 miles    16 000 km  or 12 months without an oil and   filter change     7 6    The system won   t detect dust in the oil  So if you drive  in a dusty area  be sure to change your oil and filter  every 3 000 miles  5 000 km  or sooner if the CHANGE  OIL light appears  Remember to reset the Oil Life  System when the oil and filter have been changed    See    Oil Life System    in the Index for information   on resetting     An Emission Control Service     Scheduled Maintenance    ENGINE OIL CHANGE  ACTUAL       ENGINE OIL CHANGE       7 7    Scheduled Maintenance    ENGINE OIL CHANGE       7 8    Scheduled Maintenance    7 500 Miles  12 500 km   Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote        15 000 Miles  25 000 km   Inspect engine air cleaner filter if you are driving in dusty conditions    Replace filter if necessary  MILEAGE     An Emission Control Service   See footnote     a S E    Replace passenger compartment air filter  If you drive regularly under dusty  conditions  the filter may require replacement more often     Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote        22 500 Miles  37 500 km   Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for prope
228. smaller 8 cm discs with an adapter     When the disc is inserted  CD will be displayed  When   the disc is playing  a box will appear around CD on the  display  If you select a tone setting for your CD  it will   be activated each time you play a CD   The tone setting  function is not available on the Bose radio      As each new track starts to play  the track number will  appear in the display     3 20    If E  error  and a number appear on the radio display  and the disc comes out  it could be one of the following       E20  The road is too rough  The disc should play  when the road is smoother       E20  The disc is dirty  scratched  wet or  upside down       E20  The air is very humid  If so  wait about an hour  and try again     If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error can   t be  corrected  please contact your dealer  If your radio  displays an error number  write it down and provide it to  your dealer when reporting the problem     REV  1   Press and hold this button to quickly reverse  within a track  You will hear sound at a reduced volume   The display will show elapsed time     FWD  2   Press and hold this button to quickly advance  within a track  You will hear sound at a reduced volume   The display will show elapsed time     RDM  5   Press this button to hear the tracks in random   rather than sequential  order  RDM will appear on the  display when you press this button     TONE  Press this button to select a tone while playing a  compact disc  The tone tha
229. t guide  and use the safety belt        1  Pull the elastic cord out from between the edge of  the seatback and the interior body to remove the  guide from its storage clip       Slide the guide under and past the belt  The elastic  cord must be under the belt  Then  place the guide  over the belt  and insert the two edges of the belt into  the slots of the guide        3  Be sure that the belt is not twisted and it lies flat   The elastic cord must be under the belt and the  guide on top     4  Buckle  position and release the safety belt as  described in    Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions     earlier in this section  Make sure that the shoulder  belt crosses the shoulder     To remove and store the comfort guides  squeeze the belt  edges together so that you can take them out from the  guides  Pull the guide upward to expose its storage clip   and then slide the guide onto the clip  Turn the guide  and clip inward and place them in between the seatback  and the interior body  leaving only the loop of elastic  cord exposed     Center Passenger Position    y          Lap Belt       When you sit in the center seating position  you have a  lap safety belt  which has no retractor  To make the belt  longer  tilt the latch plate and pull it along the belt     1 33       To make the belt shorter  pull its free end as shown until  the belt is snug     Buckle  position and release it the same way as the lap  part of a lap shoulder belt  If the belt isn   t long enough   see    
230. t heater  you can use  it to help your system provide warm air faster when it   s  cold outside  0  F   18  C  or lower   An engine coolant  heater warms the coolant your engine and heating  system use to provide heat  See    Engine Coolant  Heater    in the Index     Ventilation    For mild outside temperatures when little heating or  cooling is needed  use UPPER  ECON and OUTSIDE  AIR to direct outside air through your vehicle  Your  vehicle also has the flow through ventilation system  described later in this section     Defogging and Defrosting    Your system has two settings for clearing the front and  side windows  To defrost the windows quickly  use your  DEFROST button  To warm passengers while keeping  the windows clean  use DEFOG by pressing the   MODE button     Rear Window Defogger    The rear window defogger  uses a warming grid to  remove fog from the rear  window  Press the button to  turn the defogger on  It will  turn itself off after about   15 minutes  automatic  control  or 10 minutes   manual control         If you turn it on again  the defogger will only run for  about seven and one half minutes  automatic control  or  five minutes  manual control  before turning off  You  can also turn it off by turning off the ignition or pressing  the button again     Do not attach anything like a temporary vehicle license  or decal across the defogger grid     NOTICE     Don   t use a razor blade or something else sharp  on the inside of the rear window  If you do  y
231. t see it or smell it  so you might not  know it is in your vehicle  Clear away snow from  around the base of your vehicle  especially any  that is blocking your exhaust pipe  And check  around again from time to time to be sure snow  doesn   t collect there     Open a window just a little on the side of the  vehicle that   s away from the wind  This will  help keep CO out        Run your engine only as long as you must  This saves  fuel  When you run the engine  make it go a little faster  than just idle  That is  push the accelerator slightly  This  uses less fuel for the heat that you get and it keeps the  battery charged  You will need a well charged battery to  restart the vehicle  and possibly for signaling later on  with your headlamps  Let the heater run for a while        You can run the engine to keep warm  but be careful     4 30    Then  shut the engine off and close the window almost  all the way to preserve the heat  Start the engine again  and repeat this only when you feel really uncomfortable  from the cold  But do it as little as possible  Preserve the  fuel as long as you can  To help keep warm  you can get  out of the vehicle and do some fairly vigorous exercises  every half hour or so until help comes     Recreational Vehicle Towing    Your vehicle was not designed to be towed with all four  wheels on the ground  If your vehicle must be towed   see    Towing Your Vehicle    in the Index     NOTICE     Towing your vehicle with all four wheels on the  ground
232. t the driver   s     Then take the remote keyless entry transmitter  with you     Passlock      Your vehicle is equipped with the Passlock  theft deterrent system     Passlock is a passive theft deterrent system  Passlock  enables fuel if the ignition lock cylinder is turned with a  valid key  If a correct key is not used or the ignition lock  cylinder is tampered with  fuel is disabled     During normal operation  the SECURITY light will go  off approximately five seconds after the key is turned to  the START ignition position     If the engine stalls and the SECURITY light flashes   wait until the light stops flashing before trying to restart  the engine  Remember to release the key from START  as soon as the engine starts     If the engine is running and the SECURITY light  comes on  you will be able to restart the engine if you  turn the engine off  However  your Passlock system   is not working properly and must be serviced by your  dealer  Your vehicle is not protected by Passlock at this  time  You may also want to check the fuse  see    Fuses  and Circuit Breakers    in the Index   See your dealer  for assistance     In an emergency  contact Oldsmobile Roadside  Assistance  See    Roadside Assistance    in the Index for  more information     New Vehicle    Break In       NOTICE     Your vehicle doesn   t need an elaborate     break in     But it will perform better in  the long run if you follow these guidelines       Don   t drive at any one speed    fast or  slow   
233. t you set will be activated  each time you play a compact disc   This button is not  available on the Bose radio      SEEK  Press the down arrow to go to the start of the  current track if more than eight seconds have played   Press the up arrow to go to the next track  If you hold  the button or press it more than once  the player will  continue moving rearward or forward through the disc     SCAN  Press this button to listen to each selection for a  few seconds  The disc will go to the next selection  stop  for a few seconds  then go on to the next selection  Press  this button again to stop scanning  The sound will mute  while scanning  SCAN will appear on the display     RCL  Press this button to see which track is playing   Press it again within five seconds to see how long it has  been playing  To change what is normally shown on the  display  track or elapsed time   press the button until  you see the display you want  then hold the button until  the display flashes  While elapsed time is showing  EL  TM will appear on the display     AM FM  Press this button to play the radio when a disc  is in the player     TAPE CD  Press this button to change to the tape or  disc function when the radio is on and either a tape or  CD is inserted  Press AM FM to return to the radio  while a CD or tape is playing  The inactive tape or CD  will remain safely inside the radio for future listening     EJECT  Press this button to remove the compact disc or  cassette tape  The icon with t
234. te keyless entry lock or unlock  command has been received and executed  The ignition  must be in OFF for the remote activation verification  to work     You may select one of four operating modes for lock and  unlock commands  The selection and programming of the  lock and unlock modes are independent of each other     Programmable Modes  Mode 1  No Verification  Mode 2  Horn Chirp only    Mode 3  Headlamp and Parking Lamp Flash only    Mode 4  Horn Chirp and Headlamp and Parking  Lamp Flash    RAV Lock Mode Programming    When your vehicle was shipped from the factory  it was  programmed to Mode 3  The mode to which your  vehicle was programmed may have been changed since  it left the factory  To determine the RAV lock mode to  which your vehicle is programmed to or to program  your vehicle to a different mode  do the following     1  Close all doors and turn the ignition switch to ON     2  Press and hold down the power door lock switch in  the LOCK position     3  While holding the door lock switch  press and  release the remote keyless entry transmitter  LOCK button  This button press will initialize the  customization mode  Upon initiation of this mode   the chime will sound  Count the number of chimes  you hear  The number of chimes tells you which  mode your vehicle is set for   If you do not wish  to change the current mode  you can either exit the  programming mode by following the instructions  listed here or program the next feature available on  your vehicle     
235. tem won   t detect dust in the oil  So  if you drive  in a dusty area  be sure to change your oil and filter  every 3 000 miles  5 000 km  or sooner  Remember   to reset the CHANGE OIL light whenever the oil   is changed     How to Reset the CHANGE OIL Light    After changing the engine oil  the system must be reset   To reset the CHANGE OIL light after an oil change do  the following     1  With the ignition key turned to ON  but the engine  off  fully push and release the accelerator pedal  slowly three times within five seconds     If the CHANGE OIL light flashes  the system  is resetting     2  Turn the key to OFF after the light has finished  flashing  then start the vehicle  If the CHANGE OIL  light comes back on  the engine oil life system has  not reset  Repeat the procedure     What to Do with Used Oil    Did you know that used engine oil contains certain  elements that may be unhealthy for your skin and could  even cause cancer  Don   t let used oil stay on your skin  for very long  Clean your skin and nails with soap and  water  or a good hand cleaner  Wash or properly throw  away clothing or rags containing used engine oil  See  the manufacturer   s warnings about the use and disposal  of oil products     Used oil can be a real threat to the environment  If you  change your own oil  be sure to drain all free flowing oil  from the filter before disposal  Don   t ever dispose of oil  by putting it in the trash  pouring it on the ground  into  sewers  or into streams
236. tes  This is because the  back of the rear facing child restraint would be  very close to the inflating air bag  Always secure  a rear facing child restraint in the rear seat        1 48    Although a rear seat is a safer place  you can secure a  forward facing child restraint in the right front seat     You    ll be using the lap shoulder belt  See the earlier part  about the top strap if the child restraint has one  Be sure  to follow the instructions that came with the child  restraint  Secure the child in the child restraint when and  as the instructions say     1  Because your vehicle has a right front passenger air  bag  always move the seat as far back as it will go  before securing a forward facing child restraint   See    Seats    in the Index     2  Put the restraint on the seat     3  Pick up the latch plate  and run the lap and shoulder  portions of the vehicle   s safety belt through or  around the restraint  The child restraint instructions  will show you how        Tilt the latch plate to adjust the belt if needed  4  Buckle the belt  Make sure the release button is  positioned so you would be able to unbuckle the  safety belt quickly if you ever had to     If the shoulder belt goes in front of the child   s face or  neck  put it behind the child restraint     1 49       5  Some vehicles have a child restraint locking feature  on the shoulder belt retractor  You can tell if your  vehicle has this feature by pulling the shoulder belt  all the way out of the retr
237. the  gage reads full        It takes more  or less  fuel to fill up than the gage  reads  For example  the gage reads half full  but it  takes more  or less  than half the fuel tank   s capacity  to fill it        The gage pointer may move while cornering  braking  or speeding up        The gage may not indicate empty when the ignition  is turned off     Low Fuel Light       United States Canada    If your vehicle is low on fuel  this warning light near the  fuel gage will come on     It will also come on for a few seconds when you first  turn on the ignition as a check to show you it   s working   If it doesn   t come on then  the bulb may need to be  replaced  See your dealer to have it fixed right away     2 77    Ze  Section 3  Comfort Controls and Audio Systems       In this section  you    ll find out how to operate the comfort control and audio systems offered with your vehicle   Be sure to read about the particular systems supplied with your vehicle     3 2 Comfort Controls 3 15 AM FM Stereo with Cassette Tape and  3 2 Air Conditioning with Electronic Controls Compact Disc Player with Automatic Tone  3 4 Air Conditioning Control  If Equipped   3 5 Air Conditioning with Automatic and 3 22 Theft Deterrent Feature  Auxiliary Temperature Control  If Equipped  3 24 Audio Steering Wheel Controls  If Equipped   3 9 Rear Window Defogger 3 24 Understanding Radio Reception  3 10 Ventilation System 3 24 Tips About Your Audio System  3 11 Audio Systems 3 25 Care of Your Cassette 
238. the Index       are driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal  driving limits        use the recommended fuel  See    Fuel    in the Index     Scheduled Maintenance    The services shown in this schedule up to 100 000 miles   166 000 km  should be performed after 100 000 miles   166 000 km  at the same intervals  The services shown  at 150 000 miles  240 000 km  should be performed at  the same interval after 150 000 miles  240 000 km      See    Owner Checks and Services    and    Periodic  Maintenance Inspections    following     Footnotes      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  maintenance be recorded       A good time to check your brakes is during tire  rotation  See    Brake System Inspection    under     Periodic Maintenance Inspections    in Part C of  this schedule     7 5    Scheduled Maintenance    Engine Oil 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  The system will show  you when to change the oil    usually between   3 000 miles  5 000 km  and 10 000 miles  16 000 km   since your last oil change  Under 
239. the next selection  There must be at least a  three second gap between selections on a cassette tape     PROG  Press this button to tune in a higher preset radio  station  When playing a cassette tape  press PROG to  hear the other side of a tape that is playing  When  playing a CD  this button will seek to the next selection     3 24    Understanding Radio Reception    AM    The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM   especially at night  The longer range  however  can  cause stations to interfere with each other  AM can pick  up noise from things like storms and power lines  Try  reducing the treble to reduce this noise if you ever get it     FM Stereo    FM stereo will give you the best sound  but FM signals  will reach only about 10 to 40 miles  16 to 65 km    Tall buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals   causing the sound to come and go     Tips About Your Audio System    Hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable  until it is too late  Your hearing can adapt to higher  volumes of sound  Sound that seems normal can be loud  and harmful to your hearing  Take precautions by  adjusting the volume control on your radio to a safe  sound level before your hearing adapts to it     To help avoid hearing loss or damage   e  Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting        Increase volume slowly until you hear comfortably  and clearly     NOTICE     Before you add any sound equipment to your  vehicle    like a tape player  CB radio  mobile  t
240. the nozzle  Contact should be maintained  until the filling is complete      Don   t smoke while pumping gasoline     Checking Things Under the Hood    An electric fan under the hood can start up and  injure you even when the engine is not running   Keep hands  clothing and tools away from any  underhood electric fan     Things that burn can get on hot engine parts and  start a fire  These include liquids like gasoline   oil  coolant  brake fluid  windshield washer and  other fluids  and plastic or rubber  You or others  could be burned  Be careful not to drop or spill  things that will burn onto a hot engine        Hood Release       Then go to the front of the vehicle and release the  secondary hood latch  Lift the hood     To open the hood  first pull the handle inside the  vehicle  It is located below the instrument panel on  the driver   s side     When you open the hood of the 3 5L V6 engine  you    Il see          Windshield Washer    A D  Remote Positive     Terminal I  Automatic Transaxle  Fluid Reservoir E  Engine Coolant Surge Tank Fluid Dipstick   B  Accessory Wiring Junction F  Power Steering Fluid Reservoir J  Brake Fluid Reservoir  Fuse Block G  Engine Oil Fill Cap K  Engine Air Cleaner Filter   C  Battery H  Engine Oil Dipstick    Before closing the hood  be sure that all the filler  caps are on properly  Then pull the hood down and  close it firmly     Engine Oil    If the LOW OIL message  appears on the instrument  LOW panel  it means you need to  OIL check 
241. the speed you want  and then release the button   To increase your speed  in very small amounts  press the RES ACCEL button  briefly and then release it  Each time you do this   your vehicle will go 1 mph  1 6 km h  faster      The accelerate feature will only work after you set the  cruise control speed by pressing the COAST SET button  on the steering wheel     Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control    There are two ways to reduce your speed while using  cruise control       Press the COAST SET button on the steering  wheel until you reach the lower speed you want   then release it       To slow down in very small amounts  press the  COAST SET button on the steering wheel briefly  and then release it  Each time you do this  you    ll  go   mph  1 6 km h  slower     Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise Control    Use the accelerator pedal to increase your speed   When you take your foot off the pedal  your vehicle  will slow down to the cruise speed you set earlier     2 39    Using Cruise Control on Hills    How well your cruise control will work on hills depends  upon your speed  load and the steepness of the hills   When going up steep hills  you may have to step on the  accelerator pedal to maintain your speed  When going  downhill  you may have to brake or shift to a lower gear  to keep your speed down  Of course  applying the brake  takes you out of cruise control  Many drivers find this   to be too much trouble and don   t use cruise control on  steep hills  
242. ther electrical problem  Have it checked right away   Driving while this light is on could drain your battery     If you must drive a short distance with the light on  be  certain to turn off all your accessories  such as the radio  and air conditioner     Brake System Warning Light    Your vehicle   s hydraulic brake system is divided into  two parts  If one part isn   t working  the other part can  still work and stop you  For good braking  though   you need both parts working well     If the warning light comes on  there is a brake problem   Have your brake system inspected right away     O    Canada    BRAKE    United States    This light should come on briefly when you turn   the ignition key to ON  If it doesn   t come on then   have it fixed so it will be ready to warn you if there   s  a problem     2 65    If the light comes on while you are driving  pull off the  road and stop carefully  You may notice that the pedal is  harder to push  Or  the pedal may go closer to the floor   It may take longer to stop  If the light is still on  have the  vehicle towed for service  See    Towing Your Vehicle    in  the Index     Your brake system may not be working properly  if the brake system warning light is on  Driving    with the brake system warning light on can lead  to an accident  If the light is still on after you   ve  pulled off the road and stopped carefully  have  the vehicle towed for service        When the ignition is on  the brake system warning light  will also
243. ting will switch to manual  If a station is weak or  noisy  you may want to decrease the treble     Push the knob back into its stored position when you    re  not using it     TONE  This feature allows you to choose preset bass  and treble equalization settings designed for jazz  vocal   pop  rock and classical stations  JAZZ will appear on the  display when you first press TONE  Each time you press  it  another setting will appear on the display  Press it  again after CLASSIC appears and MANUAL will  appear  Manual tone control will return to the BASS   and TREB knobs  Also  if you use the BASS and   TREB knobs  control will return to them and MANUAL  will appear     Adjusting the Speakers    BAL  Press this knob lightly so it extends  Turn the  knob to move the sound to the left or right speakers   The middle position balances the sound between  the speakers     FADE  Press the knob lightly so it extends  Then pull  the knob all the way out  Turn it to move the sound to  the front or rear speakers  The middle position balances  the sound between the speakers     Push the knob back into its stored position when you    re  not using it     Playing a Cassette Tape    Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that  are up to 30 to 45 minutes long on each side  Tapes  longer than that are so thin they may not work well  in this player     The longer side with the tape visible should face to the  right  If the ignition is on  but the radio is off  the tape  can be insert
244. to advance the RAV unlock mode by one  starting  from the current RAV unlock mode     5  Ifcycled beyond RAV unlock Mode 4  the vehicle  will enter RAV unlock Mode 1  When the door lock  switch is released  the vehicle will remain in the  most recent RAV unlock mode     The mode you selected is now set  You can either exit  the programming mode by following the instructions  above or program the next feature available on   your vehicle     Disconnecting the battery for up to a year will not  change or delete any previously programmed modes     Illumination on Remote Activation    This feature is included on vehicles with the remote  keyless entry system  The interior illumination will be  activated when a remote keyless entry door unlock  command is received  The ignition must be off for the  remote activation illumination to work  The interior  lamps will illuminate until the ignition is turned to  ON or until the illumination period of 40 seconds   has elapsed     If during the illumination period  a door is opened  the  timed illumination period will be cancelled  though the  interior lamps will remain on until all doors are closed     Matching Transmitter s  to Your Vehicle    Each remote keyless entry transmitter is coded to    prevent another transmitter from unlocking your vehicle     If a transmitter is lost or stolen  a replacement can be  purchased through your dealer  Remember to bring   any remaining transmitters with you when you go to  your dealer  When the deal
245. to move the trailer to the left  just move that hand  to the left  To move the trailer to the right  move your  hand to the right  Always back up slowly and  if  possible  have someone guide you     4 38    Making Turns    NOTICE     Making very sharp turns while trailering could  cause the trailer to come in contact with the  vehicle  Your vehicle could be damaged  Avoid  making very sharp turns while trailering        When you   re turning with a trailer  make wider turns  than normal  Do this so your trailer won   t strike   soft shoulders  curbs  road signs  trees or other  objects  Avoid jerky or sudden maneuvers    Signal well in advance     Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer    When you tow a trailer  your vehicle may need a  different turn signal flasher and or extra wiring  Check  with your dealer  The arrows on your instrument panel  will flash whenever you signal a turn or lane change   Properly hooked up  the trailer lamps will also flash   telling other drivers you   re about to turn  change lanes  or stop     When towing a trailer  the arrows on your instrument  panel will flash for turns even if the bulbs on the trailer  are burned out  Thus  you may think drivers behind you  are seeing your signal when they are not  It   s important  to check occasionally to be sure the trailer bulbs are  still working     Driving On Grades    Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear before you start  down a long or steep downgrade  If you don   t shift  down  you might have to 
246. trip and have your full size tire  repaired or replaced where you want  Of course  it   s best  to replace your spare with a full size tire as soon as you  can  Your spare will last longer and be in good shape in  case you need it again     NOTICE     When the compact spare is installed  don   t take  your vehicle through an automatic car wash with  guide rails  The compact spare can get caught on  the rails  That can damage the tire and wheel   and maybe other parts of your vehicle        Don   t use your compact spare on other vehicles     And don   t mix your compact spare tire or wheel with  other wheels or tires  They won   t fit  Keep your spare  tire and its wheel together     NOTICE     Tire chains won   t fit your compact spare  Using    them can damage your vehicle and can damage  the chains too  Don   t use tire chains on your  compact spare        5 29    If You   re Stuck  In Sand  Mud   Ice or Snow    In order to free your vehicle when it is stuck  you will  need to spin the wheels  but you don   t want to spin  your wheels too fast  The method known as    rocking     can help you get out when you   re stuck  but you must  use caution     If you let your tires spin at high speed  they can  explode  and you or others could be injured  And   the transaxle or other parts of the vehicle can    overheat  That could cause an engine  compartment fire or other damage  When you   re  stuck  spin the wheels as little as possible  Don   t  spin the wheels above 35 mph  55 
247. ture inside  your vehicle  The temperature and fan speed can be  adjusted manually or you can let the system make the  adjustments for you  The system works best if you keep  your windows closed while using it     Driver Temperature Knob    The DRIVER knob regulates the temperature for the  entire system when the PASS knob is in the center or  neutral position  Turn the DRIVER knob clockwise   toward red  to raise the temperature        Turn it counterclockwise  toward blue  to lower the  temperature  The display will show your selection for a  few seconds  then it will show the outside temperature     If you push the knob the set temperature will again be  displayed for a few seconds  then the outside  temperature will be displayed     Passenger Temperature Knob    The PASS knob adjusts  the air temperature on the  passenger   s side so it is  warmer or cooler than  the temperature set by  the driver     Turn the PASS knob clockwise  toward red  to raise the  temperature  Turn it counterclockwise  toward blue  to  lower the temperature  The passenger temperature will  not be shown in the display     Auto Button    For the most efficient operation you should press   the AUTO button and set the system temperature    The system will select the best fan speed and airflow  settings to keep you comfortable  The air conditioning  compressor will run if the outside temperature is above  38  F  3 3  C   You may notice a delay of three to   four minutes before the fan comes on  For th
248. turned to ON     the power door locks are activated or    an illumination period of 25 seconds has elapsed     Or  if the driver pulls and holds any front door handle  for more than one second  the interior lamps will  illuminate until one of the following occurs       The ignition is turned to ON     the door handle is released or    an illumination period of 50 seconds has elapsed     If during the illumination period a door is opened    the timed illumination period will be cancelled  though  the interior lamps will remain on because a vehicle door  is open     Delayed Illumination    The delayed illumination feature will continue to  illuminate the interior for 25 seconds after all doors have  been closed so that you can find the ignition and buckle  your seat belt at night  Delayed illumination will not  occur while the ignition is in ON  After 25 seconds   have elapsed  the interior lamps will slowly fade out   The lamps will fade out before 25 seconds have elapsed  if you do one of the following        Turn the ignition to ON       Lock all doors using your remote keyless entry  transmitter  if equipped        Lock the doors using the power door lock switch    If during the delayed illumination period a door is   opened  the timed illumination period will be cancelled     though the interior lamps will remain on because a door  is open     Exit Illumination    To see better when exiting your vehicle at night  your  vehicle is equipped with an exit illumination feature 
249. u can have a lot of  trouble getting into your vehicle if you ever  lock your key inside  You may have to damage  your vehicle to get in  So be sure you have an  extra key        Door Locks There are several ways to lock and unlock your vehicle     From the outside  use your key or keyless entry    A CAUTION  transmitter  if equipped      AS    Unlocked doors can be dangerous        Passengers    especially children    can  easily open the doors and fall out of a  moving vehicle  When a door is locked   the handle won   t open it  You increase the  chance of being thrown out of the vehicle  in a crash if the doors aren   t locked   So  wear safety belts properly and lock  the doors whenever you drive   Young children who get into unlocked  vehicles may be unable to get out  A child  can be overcome by extreme heat and can  suffer permanent injuries or even death From the inside  use the manual lever  Each door has  from heat stroke  Always lock your vehicle a lever that works only on that door   s lock  The lever  whenever you leave it  won t unlock or lock all the doors  Push the lever  Outsiders can easily enter through an rearward to unlock and forward to lock   unlocked door when you slow down or stop  your vehicle  Locking your doors can help  prevent this from happening        Power Door Locks  p    P    Press the power door lock  switch located on either  front door near the handle to  lock or unlock all the doors     pox       The rear doors do not have power door loc
250. uid from a sealed container only     Refer to    Recommended Fluids and Lubricants    in the  Maintenance Schedule     Always clean the brake fluid reservoir cap and the area  around the cap before removing it  This will help keep  dirt from entering the reservoir     With the wrong kind of fluid in your brake    system  your brakes may not work well  or they  may not even work at all  This could cause a  crash  Always use the proper brake fluid        6 30    NOTICE       Using the wrong fluid can badly damage    brake system parts  For example  just a few  drops of mineral based oil  such as engine  oil  in your brake system can damage brake  system parts so badly that they   ll have to be  replaced  Don   t let someone put in the  wrong kind of fluid    If you spill brake fluid on your vehicle   s  painted surfaces  the paint finish can be  damaged  Be careful not to spill brake   fluid on your vehicle  If you do  wash it   off immediately  See    Appearance Care    in  the Index        Brake Wear  Your vehicle has four wheel disc brakes     Disc brake pads have built in wear indicators that  make a high pitched warning sound when the brake  pads are worn and new pads are needed  The sound  may come and go or be heard all the time your vehicle  is moving  except when you are pushing on the brake  pedal firmly      The brake wear warning sound means that soon  your brakes won   t work well  That could lead to  an accident  When you hear the brake wear  warning sound  have y
251. uid should be at  normal operating temperature  which is 180  F to  200  F  82  C to 93  C      Get the vehicle warmed up by driving about 15 miles   24 km  when outside temperatures are above 50  F   10  C   If it   s colder than 50  F  10  C   you may  have to drive longer     Checking the Fluid Level    Prepare your vehicle as follows        Park your vehicle on a level place  Keep the  engine running      With the parking brake applied  place the shift lever  in PARK  P        With your foot on the brake pedal  move the shift  lever through each gear range  pausing for about  three seconds in each range  Then  position the shift  lever in PARK  P      Let the engine run at idle for three to five minutes     Then  without shutting off the engine  follow  these steps     The transaxle fluid  dipstick handle is   the red loop near   the rear of the engine  compartment  See     Engine Compartment  Overview    in   the Index for   more information   on location        1  Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a clean rag or  paper towel     2  Push it back in all the way  wait three seconds and  then pull it back out again       Check both sides of the dipstick  and read the  lower level  The fluid level must be in the  cross hatched area     dipstick back in all the way          Tf the fluid level is in the acceptable range  push the    6 21    How to Add Fluid    Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine what  kind of transaxle fluid to use  See    Recommended  Fluids a
252. uipment you    ll need  is in the trunk        Turn the center nut on the compact spare cover  counterclockwise to remove it  Then lift and remove  the cover     5 20       Remove the spare tire  See    Compact Spare Tire    in the  Index for more information about the compact spare        Turn the nut holding the jack counterclockwise and The tools you   ll be using include the jack  A   extension  remove it  Then remove the jack and wrench  and protector guide  B  and wheel wrench  C      5 21    Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the  Spare Tire    Getting under a vehicle when it is jacked up is  dangerous  If the vehicle slips off the jack  you  could be badly injured or killed  Never get under  a vehicle when it is supported only by a jack     Raising your vehicle with the jack improperly  positioned can damage the vehicle and even  make the vehicle fall  To help avoid personal  injury and vehicle damage  be sure to fit the jack  lift head into the proper location before raising  the vehicle        1  Using the wheel wrench  remove the plastic caps and  loosen all of the wheel nuts  Don   t remove them yet        5 22    2  Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise the jack lift  head a few inches        REAR EDGE OF FRONT  WHEEL OPENING    For jacking at the vehicle   s front location  put the   jack lift head about 8 inches  20 cm  from the rear  edge of the front wheel opening or just behind the  two bolts as shown     Put the compact spare tire near you             
253. uld  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     1 52    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     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     A     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        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
254. uld be damaged  Make  sure there is room in front of your vehicle in case  it begins to roll  Be ready to apply the regular  brake at once should the vehicle begin to move        7 18    Park on a fairly steep hill  with the vehicle facing  downhill  Keeping your foot on the regular brake   set the parking brake       To check the parking brake   s holding ability  With  the engine running and transaxle in NEUTRAL  N    slowly remove foot pressure from the regular brake  pedal  Do this until the vehicle is held by the parking  brake only       To check the PARK  P  mechanism   s holding ability   With the engine running  shift to PARK  P    Then release the parking brake followed by the  regular brake     Underbody Flushing Service    At least every spring  use plain water to flush any  corrosive materials from the underbody  Take care to  clean thoroughly any areas where mud and other debris  can collect     Part C  Periodic  Maintenance Inspections    Listed in this part are inspections and services which  should be performed at least twice a year  for instance   each spring and fall   You should let your dealer   s  service department or other qualified service center do  these jobs  Make sure any necessary repairs are  completed at once     Proper procedures to perform these services may be  found in a service manual  See    Service and Owner  Publications    in the Index     Steering  Suspension and Front Drive Axle  Boot and Seal Inspection    Inspect the front and rear
255. ull the  remote release straps in  the trunk        To return the seat to its original position  push it back up  and make sure it latches in the locked position by  pulling and pushing on the seatback     Safety Belts  They   re for Everyone    This part of the manual tells you how to use safety belts  properly  It also tells you some things you should not do  with safety belts     And it explains the Supplemental Restraint System  SRS    or air bag system     Don   t let anyone ride where he or she can   t wear  a safety belt properly  If you are in a crash and  you   re not wearing a safety belt  your injuries    can be much worse  You can hit things inside the  vehicle or be ejected from it  You can be seriously  injured or killed  In the same crash  you might  not be if you are buckled up  Always fasten your  safety belt  and check that your passengers    belts  are fastened properly too        It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area   inside or outside of a vehicle  In a collision   people riding in these areas are more likely to be    seriously injured or killed  Do not allow people to  ride in any area of your vehicle that is not  equipped with seats and safety belts  Be sure  everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a    safety belt properly           Your vehicle has a light  that comes on as a reminder  to buckle up  See    Safety  Belt Reminder Light    in  the Index     In most states and Canadian provinces  the law says to  wear safety belts  He
256. under one or more of these conditions  MILEAGE i       In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly ooo Ee  reaches 90  F  32  C  or higher         In hilly or mountainous terrain       When doing frequent trailer towing       Uses such as found in taxi  police or delivery service     If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions  change the fluid  and filter at 100 000 miles  166 000 km      52 500 Miles  87 500 km   Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                                      7 11    Scheduled Maintenance    60 000 Miles  100 000 km     Replace passenger compartment air filter  If you drive regularly under dusty  conditions  the filter may require replacement more often     Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote       Inspect engine accessory drive belt    An Emission Control Service     Replace engine air cleaner filter   An Emission Control Service     67 500 Miles  112 500 km     Rotate tires  See    Tire Inspection and Rotation    in the Index for proper  rotation pattern and additional information   See footnote                                                  75 000 Miles  125 000 km     Inspect engine air cleaner filter if you are driving in dusty conditions   Replace filter if necessary    An Emission Control Service   See foot
257. unk kit from  your dealer  This kit includes        a modified trunk latch     alighted release handle  and      seatback tethers  for vehicles with folding  rear seatbacks      See your dealer for additional information     Theft    Vehicle theft is big business  especially in some cities   Although your vehicle has a number of theft deterrent  features  we know that nothing we put on it can make  it impossible to steal  However  there are ways you  can help     Key in the Ignition    If you leave your vehicle with the keys inside  it   s an  easy target for joy riders or professional thieves    so  don   t do it     2 18    When you park your vehicle and open the driver   s door   you ll hear a chime reminding you to remove your key  from the ignition and take it with you  Always do this   Your ignition and transaxle will be locked  And  remember to lock the doors     Parking at Night    Park in a lighted spot  close all windows and lock your  vehicle  Remember to keep your valuables out of sight   Put them in a storage area  or take them with you     Parking Lots    Even if you park in a lot where someone will be  watching your vehicle  it   s still best to lock it up and  take your keys  But what if you have to leave your  ignition key        If possible  park in a busy  well lit area        Put your valuables in a storage area  like your trunk or  glove box  Be sure to close and lock the storage area     Close all windows   Lock the glove box     Lock all the doors excep
258. unning  you can control  the temperature       lt   RECIRC  This setting recirculates the air inside  of your vehicle  This setting is not available in defog or  defrost mode  When operating the system in the  RECIRC mode  the windows may fog up when the  weather is cold and damp  To clear the fog  select either  the DEFOG or DEFROST mode and increase the fan  speed  To avoid re fogging of the windows  use the  OUTSIDE AIR mode     2 OUTSIDE AIR  This setting brings in outside air     Air Conditioning    On very hot days  open the windows long enough to let  hot  inside air escape  This reduces the time the  compressor has to run  which should help fuel economy     For quick cool down on very hot days  use UPPER and  RECIRC  If this setting is used for long periods of time   the air in your vehicle may become too dry     3 8    For normal cooling on hot days  use UPPER and  OUTSIDE AIR with the compressor on  The system will  bring in outside air and cool it     On cool but sunny days  the sun may warm your upper  body  but your lower body may not be warm enough  To  remedy this  you can use BI LEV with the compressor  on  The system will bring in outside air and direct it to  your upper body  while sending slightly warmed air to  your lower body  You may notice this temperature  difference more at some times than others     Heating    On cold days use LOWER  The system will bring in  outside air  heat it and send it to the floor ducts     If your vehicle has an engine coolan
259. ur Restraint Systems    Now and then  make sure the safety belt reminder light  and all your belts  buckles  latch plates  retractors and  anchorages are working properly  Look for any other  loose or damaged safety belt system parts  If you see  anything that might keep a safety belt system from  doing its job  have it repaired     Torn or frayed safety belts may not protect you in a  crash  They can rip apart under impact forces  If a belt is  torn or frayed  get a new one right away     Also look for any opened or broken air bag covers  and  have them repaired or replaced   The air bag system  does not need regular maintenance      Replacing Restraint System Parts  After a Crash    If you    ve had a crash  do you need new belts     After a very minor collision  nothing may be necessary   But if the belts were stretched  as they would be if worn  during a more severe crash  then you need new belts     If belts are cut or damaged  replace them  Collision  damage also may mean you will need to have safety belt  or seat parts repaired or replaced  New parts and repairs  may be necessary even if the belt wasn   t being used at  the time of the collision     If an air bag inflates  you    ll need to replace air bag  system parts  See the part on the air bag system earlier in  this section     1 55    Za  Section 2  Features and Controls       Here you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your vehicle  and information on starting   shifting and braking  Als
260. ur 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     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 b
261. ur vehicle is in PARK  P      2 29    Leaving Your Vehicle With the  Engine Running    It can be dangerous to leave your vehicle with  the engine running  Your vehicle could move  suddenly if the shift lever is not fully in PARK  P     with the parking brake firmly set  And  if you  leave the vehicle with the engine running  it could  overheat and even catch fire  You or others could  be injured  Don   t leave your vehicle with the  engine running unless you have to        If you have to leave your vehicle with the engine  running  be sure your vehicle is in PARK  P  and your  parking brake is firmly set before you leave it  After  you   ve moved the shift lever into the PARK  P  position   hold the regular brake pedal down  Then  see if you can  move the shift lever away from PARK  P  without first  pushing the shift lever button  If you can  it means that  the shift lever wasn   t fully locked into PARK  P      2 30    Torque Lock    If you are parking on a hill and you don   t shift your  transaxle into PARK  P  properly  the weight of the  vehicle may put too much force on the parking pawl in  the transaxle  You may find it difficult to pull the shift  lever out of PARK  P   This is called    torque lock      To prevent torque lock  set the parking brake and   then shift into PARK  P  properly before you leave   the driver   s seat  To find out how  see    Shifting Into  PARK  P     in the Index     When you are ready to drive  move the shift lever out  of PARK  P  before
262. ure  It   s also the  only position from which you can remove your key     2 20    Retained Accessory Power  RAP     With retained accessory power  the power windows   audio system and sunroof  option  will continue to work  up to 10 minutes after the ignition key is turned to   OFF and none of the doors is opened     Starting Your Engine    Move your shift lever to PARK  P  or NEUTRAL  N    Your engine won   t start in any other position    that   s   a safety feature  To restart when you    re already moving   use NEUTRAL  N  only     NOTICE     Don   t try to shift to PARK  P  if your vehicle    is moving  If you do  you could damage the  transaxle  Shift to PARK  P  only when your  vehicle is stopped        1  With your foot off the accelerator pedal  turn your  ignition key to START  When the engine starts  let  go of the key  The idle speed will go down as your  engine gets warm     NOTICE     Holding your key in START for longer than   15 seconds at a time will cause your battery to  be drained much sooner  And the excessive heat  can damage your starter motor  Wait about   15 seconds between each try to help avoid  draining your battery or damaging your starter        2  Ifit doesn   t start within 10 seconds  hold your  key in START for about 10 seconds at a time until  your engine starts  Wait about 15 seconds between  each try     2 21    3  If your engine still won   t start  or starts but then  stops   it could be flooded with too much gasoline   Try pushing your
263. ure your vehicle is well ventilated  with a  comfortably cool interior       Keep your eyes moving  Scan the road ahead and to  the sides  Check your rearview mirrors and your  instruments frequently        If you get sleepy  pull off the road into a rest  service  or parking area and take a nap  get some exercise  or  both  For safety  treat drowsiness on the highway as  an emergency     Hill and Mountain Roads       Driving on steep hills or mountains is different from    driving in flat or rolling terrain     4 25    If you drive regularly in steep country  or if you   re  planning to visit there  here are some tips that can make  your trips safer and more enjoyable       Keep your vehicle in good shape  Check all fluid    levels and also the brakes  tires  cooling system  and transaxle  These parts can work hard on  mountain roads     Know how to go down hills  The most important  thing to know is this  let your engine do some of the  slowing down  Shift to a lower gear when you go  down a steep or long hill     If you don   t shift down  your brakes could get  so hot that they wouldn   t work well  You would    then have poor braking or even none going  down a hill  You could crash  Shift down to let  your engine assist your brakes on a steep  downhill slope     4 26       Coasting downhill in NEUTRAL  N  or with the  ignition off is dangerous  Your brakes will have to  do all the work of slowing down  They could get    so hot that they wouldn   t work well  You would  t
264. use accidents  If your  tread is badly worn  or if your tires have  been damaged  replace them        6 43    Inflation    Tire Pressure    The Tire Loading Information label  which is located on  the inside of the trunk lid  shows the correct inflation  pressures for your tires when they   re cold     Cold     means your vehicle has been sitting for at least   three hours or driven no more than   mile  1 6 km      NOTICE     Don   t let anyone tell you that underinflation or  overinflation is all right  It   s not  If your tires  don   t have enough air  underinflation   you can  get the following     Too much flexing  Too much heat  Tire overloading  Bad wear   Bad handling   Bad fuel economy     NOTICE   Continued     6 44       NOTICE   Continued     If your tires have too much air  overinflation    you can get the following       Unusual wear      Bad handling     Rough ride     Needless damage from road hazards        When to Check  Check your tires once a month or more     Don   t forget your compact spare tire  It should be  at 60 psi  420 kPa      How to Check    Use a good quality pocket type gage to check tire  pressure  You can   t tell if your tires are properly inflated  simply by looking at them  Radial tires may look  properly inflated even when they   re underinflated     Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve  stems  They help prevent leaks by keeping out  dirt and moisture     Tire Inspection and Rotation    Tires should be rotated every 6 000 to 8
265. use your brakes so much that  they would get hot and no longer work well     On a long uphill grade  shift down and reduce your  speed to around 45 mph  70 km h  to reduce the  possibility of engine and transaxle overheating     If you have overdrive  you may have to drive in    THIRD  3  instead of AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE  D      Parking on Hills    You really should not park your vehicle  with a    trailer attached  on a hill  If something goes  wrong  your rig could start to move  People can  be injured  and both your vehicle and the trailer  can be damaged        But if you ever have to park your rig on a hill  here   s  how to do it     1  Apply your regular brakes  but don   t shift into  PARK  P  yet     2  Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels     3  When the wheel chocks are in place  release the  regular brakes until the chocks absorb the load     4  Reapply the regular brakes  Then apply your parking  brake  and then shift to PARK  P      5  Release the regular brakes     4 39    When You Are Ready to Leave After  Parking on a Hill    1  Apply your regular brakes and hold the pedal down  while you        Start your engine    e  Shift into a gear  and     Release the parking brake   2  Let up on the brake pedal     3  Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of the chocks     4  Stop and have someone pick up and store the chocks     4 40    Maintenance When Trailer Towing    Your vehicle will need service more often when you    re  pulling a trailer  See the
266. used by such things as catsup  coffee  black    egg  fruit  fruit juice  milk  soft drinks  vomit  urine and  blood can be removed as follows     1  Carefully scrape off excess stain  then sponge the  soiled area with cool water     2  Ifa stain remains  follow the Multi Purpose Interior  Cleaner instructions described earlier     3  If an odor lingers after cleaning vomit or urine   treat the area with a water baking soda solution   1 teaspoon  5 ml  of baking soda to 1 cup  250 ml   of lukewarm water     4  Let dry     Stains caused by candy  ice cream  mayonnaise  chili  sauce and unknown stains can be removed as follows     1  Carefully scrape off excess stain     2  First  clean with cool water and allow to  dry completely     3  Ifa stain remains  follow instructions for  Multi Purpose Interior Cleaner     Cleaning Vinyl    Use warm water and a clean cloth     Rub with a clean  damp cloth to remove dirt  You  may have to do it more than once     Things like tar  asphalt and shoe polish will stain if  you don   t get them off quickly  Use a clean cloth  and a vinyl leather cleaner  See your dealer for   this product     Cleaning Leather    Use a soft cloth with lukewarm water and a mild soap or  saddle soap and wipe dry with a soft cloth  Then  let the  leather dry naturally  Do not use heat to dry     For stubborn stains  use a leather cleaner  See your  dealer for this product     Never use oils  varnishes  solvent based or abrasive  cleaners  furniture polish or shoe 
267. usly injured if they don   t wear safety belts        To unlatch the belt  just push the button on the buckle   The belt should go back out of the way     Before you close the door  be sure the belt is out of the  way  If you slam the door on it  you can damage both the  belt and your vehicle        A pregnant woman should wear a lap shoulder belt  and  the lap portion should be worn as low as possible  below  the rounding  throughout the pregnancy     1 19    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    earlier  in this section     The right front passenger   s safety belt works the same    way as the driver   s safety belt    except for two things     1 20       If the belt stops before it reaches the buckle  tilt the latch  plate and keep pulling until you can buckle the belt     On some vehicles  if you 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     Supplemental Restraint System  SRS     This part explains the Supplemental Restraint System   SRS  or air bag system     Your vehicle has 
268. very U S  state to drink alcohol   There are good medical  psychological and  developmental reasons for these laws     The obvious way to solve the leading highway safety  problem is for people never to drink alcohol and then  drive  But what if people do  How much is    too much     if the driver plans to drive  It   s a lot less than many  might think  Although it depends on each person   and situation  here is some general information on   the problem     The Blood Alcohol Concentration  BAC  of someone  who is drinking depends upon four things       The amount of alcohol consumed    The drinker   s body weight       The amount of food that is consumed before and  during drinking       The length of time it has taken the drinker to  consume the alcohol     According to the American Medical Association  a  180 1b   82 kg  person who drinks three 12 ounce    355 ml  bottles of beer in an hour will end up with a  BAC of about 0 06 percent  The person would reach the  same BAC by drinking three 4 ounce  120 ml  glasses  of wine or three mixed drinks if each had 1 1 2 ounces   45 ml  of a liquor like whiskey  gin or vodka        It   s the amount of alcohol that counts  For example  if  the same person drank three double martinis  3 ounces  or 90 ml of liquor each  within an hour  the person   s  BAC would be close to 0 12 percent  A person who  consumes food just before or during drinking will have a  somewhat lower BAC level     There is a gender difference  too  Women genera
269. warning light doesn   t come on then  have it fixed  so it will be ready to warn you if there   s a problem    If it stays on  or comes on when you    re driving  there  may be a problem with your traction control system and  your vehicle may need service  When this warning light  is on  the system will not limit wheel spin  Adjust your  driving accordingly     The traction control system warning light may come on  for the following reasons        If you turn the system off by pressing the  TRACTION CONTROL button located on the  console  the warning light will come on and stay on   To turn the system back on  press the button again   The warning light should go off  See    Traction  Control System    in the Index for more information        If there   s a brake system problem that is specifically  related to traction control  the traction control system  will turn off and the warning light will come on  If  your brakes begin to overheat  the traction control  system will turn off and the warning light will come  on until your brakes cool down        If the traction control system is affected by an  engine related problem  the system will turn off  and the warning light will come on     If the traction control system warning light comes on  and stays on for an extended period of time when the  system is turned on  your vehicle needs service     2 67    Precision Control System  PCS  Warning  Light  Option     PCS   i  United States Canada    This light should come on briefly 
270. y instances  mechanical failures are covered  under Oldsmobile   s comprehensive warranty  However   when other services are utilized  our Roadside  Assistance Representatives will explain any payment  obligations you might incur     For prompt and efficient assistance when calling  please  provide the following to the Roadside  Assistance Representative       Location of vehicle  Telephone number of your location    Vehicle model  year and color    Vehicle Identification Number  VIN     e   e     Mileage of vehicle   e     Vehicle license plate number    Oldsmobile reserves the right to limit services or  reimbursement to an owner or driver when  in  Oldsmobile   s judgement  the claims become excessive  in frequency or type of occurrence     While we hope you never have the occasion to   use our service  it is added security while traveling for  you and your family  Remember  we   re only a   phone call away  Oldsmobile Roadside   Assistance    1 800 442 OLDS  6537     text telephone  TTY  users  call 1 888 889 2438     Canadian Roadside Assistance    Vehicles purchased in Canada have an extensive  roadside assistance program accessible from anywhere  in Canada or the United States  Please refer to the  separate brochure provided by the dealer or call  1 800 268 6800 for emergency services     Courtesy Transportation    Oldsmobile has always exemplified quality and value in  its offering of motor vehicles  To enhance your  ownership experience  we and our participating deal
271. y routine     Compass Variance    The mirror is set in zone eight upon leaving the factory   It will be necessary to adjust the compass to compensate  for compass variance if you live outside zone eight   Under certain circumstances  such as during a long  distance cross country trip  it will be necessary to  adjust for compass variance  Compass variance is   the difference between earth   s magnetic north and   true geographic north  If not adjusted to account   for compass variance  your compass could give   false readings     To adjust for compass variance do the following     1  Find your current location and variance zone number  on the following zone map          Make sure the compass is in calibration mode     See    Compass Calibration    in the Index   Press the on off button to display the zone number       Scroll through the zone numbers that appear in    the compass window of the mirror  Once you find  your zone number in the window  release the on off  button  After about four seconds  the mirror will  return to the compass display  and the new zone  number will be set   Compass calibration may be  necessary  See    Compass Calibration    in the Index      2 49    Power Outside Mirrors    The power mirror controls  are located near the driver   s  window  on the armrest        Slide the top switch to the left to adjust the driver   s side  mirror  or slide it to the right to adjust the passenger   s side  mirror  Then press the arrows on the lower control in the 
272. y to pick up stations clearly  The repairs  wouldn   t be covered by your warranty        3 27    Ze  Section 4 Your Driving and the Road       Here you    ll find information about driving on different kinds of roads and in varying weather conditions  We   ve also    included many other useful tips on driving     4 2 Defensive Driving 4 19  4 3 Drunken Driving 4 22  4 6 Control of a Vehicle 4 23  4 6 Braking 4 24  4 9 Traction Control System  Option  4 25  4 12 Steering 4 25  4 14 Off Road Recovery 4 27  4 14 Passing 4 31  4 16 Loss of Control 4 31  4 17 Driving at Night 4 33    Driving in Rain and on Wet Roads  City Driving   Freeway Driving   Before Leaving on a Long Trip  Highway Hypnosis   Hill and Mountain Roads   Winter Driving   Recreational Vehicle Towing  Loading Your Vehicle   Towing a Trailer       Defensive Driving    The best advice anyone can give about driving is   Drive defensively     Please start with a very important safety device in your  vehicle  Buckle up  See    Safety Belts    in the Index     Defensive driving really means    be ready for anything      On city streets  rural roads or freeways  it means     always expect the unexpected        Assume that pedestrians or other drivers are going to be  careless and make mistakes  Anticipate what they might  do  Be ready for their mistakes     Rear end collisions are about the most preventable   of accidents  Yet they are common  Allow enough  following distance  It   s the best defensive driving  maneuve
273. your engine oil level  right away  For more  information  see    Low Oil  Light    in the Index     You should check your engine oil level regularly  this is  an added reminder        Checking Engine Oil    It   s a good idea to check your engine oil every time you  get fuel  In order to get an accurate reading  the oil must  be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground     The engine oil dipstick  handle is the yellow loop  located near the front of  the engine  See    Engine  Compartment Overview     in the Index for more  information on location     Turn off the engine and give the oil several minutes to  drain back into the oil pan  If you don   t  the oil dipstick  might not show the actual level     Pull out the dipstick and clean it with a paper towel or  cloth  then push it back in all the way  Remove it again   keeping the tip down  and check the level     6 11    NOTICE     Don   t add too much oil  If your engine has so  much oil that the oil level gets above the FULL  mark that shows the proper operating range   your engine could be damaged        When to Add Engine Oil    If the oil is at or below the ADD mark  then you    Il need  to add at least one quart of oil  But you must use the  right kind  This part explains what kind of oil to use  For  crankcase capacity  see    Capacities and Specifications     in the Index     6 12       The engine oil fill cap is  located toward the front of  the engine compartment  near the yellow looped  engine oil dipstick  Se
274. ystems won   t work well  or at all     Driving with a Trailer    Towing a trailer requires a certain amount of experience   Before setting out for the open road  you    ll want to get  to know your rig  Acquaint yourself with the feel of  handling and braking with the added weight of the  trailer  And always keep in mind that the vehicle you are  driving is now a good deal longer and not nearly as  responsive as your vehicle is by itself     Before you start  check the trailer hitch and platform   and attachments   safety chains  electrical connector   lamps  tires and mirror adjustment  If the trailer has  electric brakes  start your vehicle and trailer moving and  then apply the trailer brake controller by hand to be sure  the brakes are working  This lets you check your  electrical connection at the same time     During your trip  check occasionally to be sure that the  load is secure  and that the lamps and any trailer brakes  are still working     4 37    Following Distance    Stay at least twice as far behind the vehicle ahead as you  would when driving your vehicle without a trailer  This  can help you avoid situations that require heavy braking  and sudden turns     Passing    You    ll need more passing distance up ahead when  you   re towing a trailer  And  because you   re a good deal  longer  you   ll need to go much farther beyond the  passed vehicle before you can return to your lane     Backing Up    Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with one hand   Then  
    
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