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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 retailer or other  service 
outlets.  Larger areas of finish  damage  can be corrected 
in your  retailer’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, 
accelemted  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 before  being, flushed. 
Your  retailer 
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  de.fect 
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. 
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Appearance  Care  Materials  Chart 
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Vehicle  Identification  Number (VIN) 
I I1 11111111 1111 111 111111 111 111111 I1 111111111111 111111111 II J 0 
SAMPLE4UXVM072675 I 
IIIIIIIIIIIII 11l11111111l11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 
CODE MODEL YEAR  PLANT 
This is the  legal  identifier  for your  Oldsmobile.  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  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  driver’s  door  lock  pillar.  It’s  very 
helpful  if  you  eves  need  to  order  parts. 
On this  label  is: 
your VIN, 
the model  designation, 
paint  information and 
a list of all  production  options and 
special  equipment. 
Be  sure  that this label  is  not removed from the vehicle. 
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Electrical  System 
Add-on Electrical  Equipment 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  add  anything  electrical  to your  Oldsmobile 
unless  you  check  with  your  retailer  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  Oldsmobile, see 
“Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Oldsmobile” 
in 
the index. 
Headlamps 
The  headlamp wiring  is protected  by an internal circuit 
breaker. 
An electrical overload will cause the lamps to 
go  on  and off, or in some  cases to remain  off. 
If this happens,  have your headlamp wiring checked 
right away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield  wiper motor  is protected by a circuit 
breaker 
and a  fuse. If the motor overheats due to heavy 
snow,  etc., the  wiper 
will stop  until the motor cools. If 
the overload  is caused  by some electrical problem,  be 
sure 
to get it fixed. 
Power Windows and Other  Power  Options 
Circuit breakers  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  or goes  away. 
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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.  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. 
If you  ever  have  a problem on  the road  and don’t  have a 
spare  fuse,  you can borrow  one that  has the 
same 
amperage.  Just pick  some  feature  of your vehicle  that 
you  can get along without 
-- like the radio  or  cigarette 
lighter 
-- and  use  its  fuse, if it is the correct  amperage. 
Replace 
it as soon as you  can. 
Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block 
The  fuse  block is  at the 
driver’s  end 
of the 
instrument panel. 
Remove  the cover  by turning the  fastener 
counterclockwise.  Extra fuses and 
the fuse extractor  are 
provided 
in the  cover. To reinstall the  fuse panel cover, 
push 
in and  turn  the  fastener  clockwise. 
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I 
ACCY 
d 
FuseKircuit Breaker 
Usage 
A 
B 
Power  Door  Locks,  Power  Seat, 
Power  Seat  Lumbar,  Remote 
Keyless  Entry 
Power-Windows,  Sunroof  Module/Motor 
FuseKircuit  Breaker  Usage 
1 
2 
3 
Stoplamps,  Hazard  Lamps,  Chime, 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
Relay,  Center  High-Mounted 
Stoplamp 
Dome  Lamps,  Cargo  Lamps,  Visor 
Vanity  Mirror,  Cigarette  Lighter, 
Inside  Rearview  Mirror Lamp, 
Overhead  Console  Lamps,  Glove 
Box 
Lamp,  Horns,  Horn  Relay, IP 
Courtesy  Lamps, Power Outside 
Rearview  Mirror, Liftglass  Release 
Motor,  Illuminated  Entry  Module 
Parking  Lamps,  License  Plate  Lamps,  Electric  Shift  Transfer  Case  Module, 
Underhood  Lamp,  Rear  Wiper, Fog 
Lamp  Relay,  Door  Switch  Lamp, 
Ashtray  Lamp,  Headlamp  Switch 
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FuseKircuit Breaker  Usage 
4 
5 
6 
7 
A/C  Compressor  Relay, Cluster 
Chime  Module,  DRL  Relay Coil, 
Four-Wheel-Drive  Indicator  Lamp, 
DRL  Module,  Rear  Defog  Timer, 
Transfer  Case  Control  Module  Ignition,  SIR  Redundant  Ignition, 
RKE  Ignition,  Fuel  Sender  Module 
Oxygen  Sensor  Heater, Exhaust  Gas 
Recirculation,  Cam Sensor,  CANN. 
Purge,  Canister  Vent Solenoid,  Mass 
Airflow  Sensor,  Cam  Shaft  Sensor 
Blower  Motor, Temperature Door 
Motor,  HI  Blower  Relay Coil 
Power  Auxiliary  Outlets, Assembly 
Line  Diagnostic  Link 
FuseKircuit 
Breaker  Usage 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
PCMNCM  Battery, Fuel  Pump 
PCMNCM  Ignition, Injectors,  Crank 
Sensor, Coil  Driver  Module 
Radio,  Inside Rearview Mirror  Map 
Lamp,  Overhead  Console Reading 
Lamps,  Rear Wiper,  Rear Washer, 
Overhead  Console Display 
Anti-Lock  Braking  System, 
VCM  IGN-3 
Clock,  Radio Battery,  CD Player 
A/C Compressor  Battery Feed 
Daytime  Running  Lamps, Fog  Lamps, 
Fog  Lamp  Relay 
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17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
Fuse/Circuit Breaker  Usage 
16 Turn  Signals  and Back-up  Lamps, 
Brake-Transmission  Shift 
Interlock  Solenoid 
Windshield  Washer, Windshield 
Wiper  Motor 
Not  Used 
Electric  Shift Transfer Case 
Crank Relay,  Air  Bag Module 
Not Used 
Air  Bag  Module 
FuseKircuit 
Breaker  Usage 
23 
24 
Cluster Illurnination, Radio Illumination, Heater  Lamp, 
4WD 
Illumination, Chime Module, Fog 
Lamp Illumination, Rear Wiper 
Switch Illumination,  Rear Defogger 
Switch Illumination, Liftglass Release 
Switch Illumination, Overhead 
Console Illumination 
PRNDL Power, 
4L6OE 
Automatic Transmission 
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Replacement Bulbs 
Lamps 
Halogen Headlamps, Composite Low Beam 
Halogen  Headlamps,  Composite 
High Beam 
Tail and Stoplamps 
Turn Signal  Lamp 
Underhood 
Lamp 
Visor Vmity Mirror Lamps 
Overhead  Console Reading Lamps 
Quantity 
2 
2 
4 
2 
1 
4 
2 
Number 
9006 HB4 
9005 HB3 
3057 
3157 NA 
93 
74 
194 
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Capacities and Specifications 
Engine Description ............ “VORTEC” 4300 
Type 
.................................... V6 
VINCode ................................. W 
Horsepower 
................... 190  at  4,400 rpm 
Thermostat  Specification 
........... 195 “F (9 1 “C) 
Spark  Plug 
Gap .......... 0.045  inches (0.1 I4 cm) 
Firing Order 
...................... 1-6-5-4-3-2 
Wheels  and  Tires 
Wheel Nut Torque ............ 95 lb-ft (130 N-m) 
Tire Pressure ...................... Look at the 
Certificationnire  label. See 
“Loading  Your Vehicle”  in  the Index. 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
Replacement  part numbers listed  in this section are 
based 
on the latest information  available at the time  of 
printing, and  are subject  to  change. 
If a part  listed in this 
manual  is  not the same  as  the part  used in your vehicle 
when 
it was  built,  or if you have any questions, please 
contact your retailer. 
Oil  Filter. 
.............................. PFS2 
Air Cleaner  Filter ...................... A1163C 
PCV  Valve 
.......................... CV746C 
Automatic Transmission Filter  Kit 
...... 24200796 
Spark Plugs 
.......................... ,41-932 
Fuel Filter 
............................. GF48 1 
Windshield Wiper Blade . . Trico  (20  inched50.8  cm) 
Backglass Wiper Blade 
... Trico (14 inched35.6  cm) 
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