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Driver  Information System 
This system  displays  the  outside air temperature,  compass 
direction  and  trip  information  in  the  overhead  console. 
The  USNET  (United  States/metric)  button  allows  you  to 
switch  the  display  between  the  English  and  metric  system. 
The  MODE  button  can  be used  to  toggle  between  three 
modes  of operation: 
OFF, COMPREMP  and TRIP. 
OFF: This  turns  the  system  off. 
COMP/TEMP: The  display  provides  the  outside 
temperature  and  one  of eight  compass  readings  to 
indicate  the  direction  the  vehicle  is  facing. 
Before  you turn  on  the  ignition  and  move  the  vehicle, 
the  temperature  indicated  will be the  last  outside 
temperature  recorded  with the  ignition  on. If the  outside 
temperature  is 
37 "F (3 " C)  or  lower,  the  display  will 
toggle  between  the  word  ICE  and  the  current 
temperature  every  eight  seconds.  This  is  a warning  to 
the  driver  that  road  conditions  may be icy,  and  that 
appropriate  precautions  should  be taken.  The 
compass  is  self-calibrating, 
so it does  not  need  to  be 
manually  set.  However, 
if C  (Calibration)  is displayed,  the 
compass  will  need  to 
be calibrated. You may  also  place  the 
compass  in  a noncalibrated  mode  by  pressing  and  holding 
the  MODE  and USMET  buttons  simultaneously  while 
in 
the COMPmEMP  mode. After about 10 seconds,  the 
compass  will  display 
C and  you  can  release  the  buttons. 
Drive the  vehicle  in  a complete 360" circle  three  times  at 
a  speed  of less  than 
5 mph (8 km/h), and  the  compass  will 
function  normally.  Once  the  calibration  is  complete,  the 
display  will  return  to 
a compass  reading. 
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Variance is the difference between magnetic north and 
geographic north. In  some  areas, the difference between 
the two can be great  enough  to cause  false  compass 
readings.  If this happens,  follow  these instructions to set 
the variance  for your particular location: 
1. Find your location  on the  zone  map.  Note your 
2. Press  and hold both the  MODE and the US/MET 
zone 
number. 
buttons in the  COMP/TEMP  mode. 
3. After five seconds, the  compass will acknowledge 
the  variation mode  by displaying  the current zone 
number.  When it does,  release both buttons. 
4. Press  US/MET  until your zone number appears on 
the display. 
5. Press MODE to enter your  zone number.  Your 
variance  is 
now set and the display will return  to the 
COMPITEMP mode. 
TRIP: Once in the  TRIP  mode, pressing the 
MODE  button 
will step you through  the following 
TRIP  functions: 
AVG ECON: The average fuel economy  since the 
0 INST  ECON: Instantaneous  fuel economy  for the 
last 
reset 
is displayed. 
last second  of driving  is displayed. 
RANGE: The  display indicates  the estimated 
distance that can be travelled  with the remaining  fuel 
in the tank,  based on the fuel  economy  for the  last 
few  hours 
of driving. 
FUEL  USED: The fuel  used since  the last reset 
is  displayed. 
AVG  SPEED: The average speed since the last reset 
is  displayed. 
To  reset  the  trip  computer,  press  the 
MODE and  USMET 
buttons  simultaneously  for at  least  two seconds. 
All 
functions  will  be  displayed  for a half  a second once  the 
system  is  reset.  Reset  can  only  be  performed 
in the AVG 
ECON, FUEL USED  and AVG SPEED modes.  All three 
modes  are reset  simultaneously. 
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Sunglasses Storage Compartment Front  Storage  Area 
To open the sunglasses  storage  compartment  in the 
overhead  console,  press the  release  button. Then  pull  the 
compartment  down. 
Door  Storage 
You will  find  a storage  compartment  on each of the 
doors.  Cupholders  are  on  the  rear doors.  Lift 
the armrest  cover  of the  console  compartment  to 
reveal  a coinholder  and additional  storage.  Ribs have 
been  provided  for  convenient  storage  of cassette  tapes 
and  compact  discs. 
A storage  compartment  under your radio may be used to 
hold  small  items.  Front  cupholders  are  also  provided on 
the  console.  Both  have liners that 
are easily removed 
for  cleaning. 
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Convenience  Net 
A convenience net in the rear of your vehicle helps keep 
small items, like gloves and light clothing in place 
during  sharp  turns or quick stops and starts. 
The  net 
is not designed to retain these items during 
off-road  use. The  net  is  not  for larger, heavier  items. 
The convenience  net  is anchored  to the liftgate  door. 
Attach  the  upper loops 
to the retainers on either  side of 
the liftgate opening (the  label should  be in the upper 
passenger’s  side corner, visible from the rear  of vehicle). 
Attach  the lower 
hooks to the rear  cargo  tie-downs  on 
the  floor. 
Cargo  Security Shade 
You can  use the cargo  security  shade 
the  cargo area 
of your vehicle. 
to cover items in 
Grasp  the handle  and  unroll  the  cover. Latch  the  posts 
into  the sockets  on  the inside 
trim panel on the 
passenger’s side 
of the  vehicle to secure  it. 
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An  improperly  stored  cargo  cover  could  be 
thrown  about  the  vehicle  during a  collision  or 
sudden  maneuver.  You or others  could  be 
injured. 
If you  remove  the  cover,  always  store  it 
outside 
of the  vehicle.  When  you  put  it  back, 
always  be  sure  that 
it is  securely  reattached. 
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Cargo  Tie  Downs 
There are  four  cargo  tie  downs  in  the rear  that  allow 
you to 
strap  cargo  in  and  keep  it  from  moving  inside  the  vehicle. 
Luggage  Carrier 
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I A CAUTION: 
If  you  try  to carry something  on  top  of your 
vehicle  that is longer  or wider  than  the  luggage 
carrier 
-- like  paneling,  plywood, a mattress,  and 
so forth -- the  wind  can  catch  it as you  drive 
along.  This  can  cause  you to lose  control.  What 
you  are  carrying  could  be  violently  torn off, and 
this  could  cause  you  or  other  drivers  to  have 
a 
collision, and of course  damage  your  vehicle. You 
may  be  able  to  carry  something  like  this  inside. 
But,  never  carry  something  longer  or  wider  than  the  luggage  carrier  on  top  of your  vehicle. 
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Ashtrays and Cigarette  Lighter 
To use the lighter, press  it in all the way, and let go. 
When it’s ready, it will  pop back  by itself. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  hold a cigarette  lighter  in  with  your  hand 
while  it  is heating. 
If you  do,  it  won’t  be able  to 
back  away  from  the  heating  element  when  it’s 
ready.  That  can  make  it  overload,  damaging  the 
lighter  and  the  heating  element. 
The  front  ashtray must  be  completely pulled  out  to the 
open position before  the ashtray cover opens  and 
smoking material can be deposited. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  put  papers  and  other  things  that  burn  into 
your  ashtray. 
If you  do,  cigarettes or other 
smoking  materials  could  set  them  on  fire, 
causing  damage. 
To  remove  the front ashtray, 
lift the release  tab as high 
as  possible, then remove the  tray. 
There are  smaller ashtrays inside the rear doors. Press 
PUSH to  turn  an  ashtray around for  use. 
Sun Visors 
To block out glare,  you can swing down  the top  and 
bottom 
visors. You  can also swing  the bottom visor  from 
side  to side.  Your  visors  may have  an extension  that can 
be pulled out for additional glare protection  and a  strap 
for holding small items, such as maps. 
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Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
Pull the sun visor down and lift the cover to expose  the 
vanity  mirror. 
Illuminated Visor Vanity  Mirror 
Pull  the sun visor down and lift the mirror  cover to turn 
on the lamps. 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
The accessory power outlets  are located below the 
cigarette  lighter. Just pull down from 
the top of the door 
and  follow  the proper  installation  instructions  that are 
included with any electrical  equipment  you install. 
These  circuits  are  protected by 
a fuse and have 
maximum  current levels. 
I NOTICE: 
When using the accessory  power outlets, 
maximum electrical load must  not exceed 
25 amps. Always  turn off any electrical 
equipment  when 
not in use. Leaving  electrical 
equipment  on for extended periods 
will drain 
your  battery. 
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Sunroof (Option) 
Your vehicle  may  be equipped  with a power sliding 
sunroof. Press and release the rear  side of  the  button 
in 
the  mini-console to open the  sunroof. You can press the 
forward  side of the button  to  stop the sunroof before 
it is 
completely  opened. Press and hold  the forward  side of 
the button to close  the sunroof. Once the sunroof  is 
closed,  press the forward side  of  the  button 
to open the 
sunroof  to the  vent  position. 
The  sunroof  is also equipped with  a sunshade which 
you 
can  pull  forward to  block  sun rays. 
Universal  Transmitter 
Mini-Console 
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Full-Size Console 
This transmitter  allows you to  consolidate  the functions 
of  up  to three  individual hand-held  transmitters. 
It 
will operate  garage  doors  and gates, or with the 
accessory  package, other devices  controlled 
by radio 
frequency  such as home/office  lighting  systems and 
security  systems.  The 
transmitter  will  learn and transmit  the frequencies 
of  most  current  transmitters  and 
is powered by your 
vehicle‘s battery  and charging  system. 
This  device  complies 
with Part IS 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. 
Programming  the  Transmitter 
Do not  use  the transmitter  with  any garage door opener 
that  does  not have the  “stop and reverse”  feature.  This 
includes any garage door  opener model manufactured 
before April 
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Your vehicle’s  engine should be turned  off while 
programming the transmitter. 
Follow these steps to 
program  up to three channels: 
1. If you  have  not previously programmed  a universal 
channel,  proceed to  Step 
2. Otherwise,  hold down 
the  two  outside buttons 
on the universal transmitter 
until  the red light  begins to flash rapidly 
(approximately 
20 seconds).  Then release the 
buttons.  This procedure initializes the memory and 
erases  any previous settings  for all three  channels. 
2. Hold  the  end of the hand-held  transmitter against  the 
bottom  surface  of the universal transmitter 
so that 
you can  still see  the  red light. 
3. Decide  which one of the three channels  you  want to 
program.  Using  both  hands, press the hand-held 
transmitter button and  the desired button  on the 
universal transmitter.  Continue to hold both buttons 
through Step 4. 
4. Hold  down  both buttons  until  you  see the  red  light 
on the universal transmitter flash rapidly. The  rapid 
flashing,  which could take  up to 
90 seconds, 
indicates  that  the universal transmitter has  been 
programmed. Release  both buttons once the light 
starts  to flash rapidly. 
If you have trouble programming the universal 
transmitter,  make sure that  you  have followed the 
directions exactly as described  and that the battery 
in the 
hand-held  transmitter 
is not  dead.  If  you  still cannot 
program 
it, rotate the hand-held  transmitter end over end 
and  try again.  The universal transmitter  may  not work 
with  older garage door  openers that do not  meet  current 
Federal Consumer Safety  Standards. 
If you cannot 
program  the transmitter after repeated  attempts, consult 
your Oldsmobile retailer. 
Be  sure  to keep  the  original  hand-held  transmitter 
in case 
you  need  to  erase  and  reprogram  the  universal  transmitter. 
Operating  the  Transmitter 
Press and hold  the appropriate button on the universal 
transmitter. The  red light  comes  on while  the  signal is 
being transmitted. 
Note  that  the  effective transmission range 
of the 
universal transmitter  may differ from 
the hand-held 
transmitter  and from one channel to another. 
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