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Power  Steering  Fluid 
3.1L V6:  Checking  the  Power  Steering Fluid 
The power  steering  fluid reservoir  for  the 3.1L V6 
engine is located toward the back  of the  engine 
compartment,  to  the 
left of the  circular  air  cleaner. 
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3800 V6:  Checking  the  Power  Steering Fluid 
The power steering  fluid  reservoir for the 3800 V6 
engine is located to the right of the engine  coolant 
reservoir,  at the  very  back 
of the engine  compartment. 
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How To Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
When the engine  compartment is  cool, 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 
FULL COLD mark.  Add 
enough fluid to bring the  level  up to the mark. 
A  fluid  loss in this system  could  indicate  a  problem. 
Have  the system inspected and repaired. 
What  to Add 
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to  determine what 
kind 
of fluid to use.  See ‘‘Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants” 
in the Index. 
Windshield  Washer Fluid 
To Add 
NOTICE: 
When  adding  power  steering  fluid  or  making a 
complete  fluid  change,  always  use  the  proper 
fluid.  Failure  to  use  the  proper  fluid  can  cause 
leaks  and  damage  hoses  and  seals. 
The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located on the 
driver’s  side of the  vehicle, toward  the front 
of the 
engine  compartment. 
Open  the cap  labeled 
WASHER FLUID ONLY. Add 
washer fluid 
until the tank is full. 
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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. 
When  your brake fluid falls  to a low level, your brake 
warning light will come on.  See “Brake System Warning 
Light”  in the Index. 
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What to Add 
The brake fluid reservoir  is located to the left  of the 
windshield washer fluid reservoir, at the back  of the 
engine compartment. 
When  you 
do need brake fluid, use  only  DOT-3 brake 
fluid 
-- such  as Delco Supreme 11 @ (GM Part 
No. 1052535). Use new brake fluid from a sealed 
container  only, and always clean the brake fluid 
reservoir  cap before  removin,g  it. 
- 
NOTICE: 
0 Don’t let someone put in the  wrong  kind of 
fluid.  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. 
0 Brake  fluid can damage  paint, so be careful 
not  to spill  brake  fluid on your  vehicle. 
If 
you do,  wash  it off  immediately.  See 
“Appearance  Care”  in  the Index. 
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Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking system on a modern 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. 
Vehicles  we  design and test have top-quality 
GM brake 
parts 
in them,  as your Oldsmobile  does when it is  new. 
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 
genuine 
GM replacement parts. If you  don‘t,  your 
brakes  may  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 
Every  new Oldsmobile  has a Delco Freedom@ battery. 
You never have to  add water to one  of these.  When 
it’s  time 
for a new  battery,  we recommend a Delco 
Freedom@ battery. Get one that has 
the replacement 
number shown  on the original battery’s label. The 
battery is located  in the  front,  driver’s  side corner 
of the 
engine  compartment,  just below 
the windshield washer 
fluid reservoir. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If  you’re not going  to  drive  your vehicle  for 25 days or 
more, take off the black, negative (-) cable from the 
battery.  This will help keep your battery from running 
down. 
Contact your retailer  to learn  how to prepare your 
vehicle  for longer storage periods. 
Jump Starting 
For  jump  starting instructions,  see “Jump  Starting”  in 
the  Index. 
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Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
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  eighth  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  inside  the  glove  box door. It’s very 
helpful  if  you ever need to  order parts.  On this  label  is: 
your VIN, 
the model  designation, 
0 paint information,  and 
0 a  list of all  production  options  and  special  equipment. 
Be  sure  that this label is not removed from  the vehicle. 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
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. 
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Fuse  Panel (3.1L V6 Engine) 
Position  Circuitry 
CTSY  Dome Lamps,  Courtesy Lamps, Power Door 
Lock  Switches, Glove  Box Lamp, Power 
Mirrors, Power Sliding  Delay Lock Module 
ELC 
HORN 
STOP 
HAZ  Auto 
Level Control,  Underhood Lamp 
Horns, Horn  Relay, Safety Belt Buzzer 
Front/Rear  Turn Lamps, Front Sidemarker 
Lamps, Rear Stop Lamps, Instrument Cluster 
Turn  Indicator Lamps, Cruise Brake Switch 
F  PUMP  Fuel  Pump, 
Oil Pressure  SenderIFuel  Pump  Switch 
Position 
RDO 1/ 
AUX 
TAIL 
ECM 
TURN 
B/U 
GAUGES 
LPS 
ABS 
RD02 
R  WIPER 
F WIPER 
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HTR-A/C 
R  BLW 
Circuitry 
Radio, Front Cigar Lighter,  Accessory  Power 
Outlet 
Front  Park Lamps,  Rear  Taillamps,  Front 
Sidemarker  Lamps,  License  Plate  Lamp,  Radio, 
HeatNentlAC  Control  Head,  Power  Sliding  Door 
Throttle  Body  Fuel  Injection, Fuel  Pump  Relay, 
Elec.  Vac. Reg.  Valve,  Elec.  Control Module, 
Elec. Spark Control Module 
Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Sidemarker  Lamps,  Cluster  Turn  Telltale,  Back-up Lamps, 
Fog Lamps 
Cluster,  Anti-Lock  Brake  System Lamp 
Module, Elec. Level Control Sensor 
Cluster, Radio,  Wiper Switch, Headlamp 
Switch, Rear Blower Switch,  Heat/Vent/AC 
Control Head, Door Switch Illumination, 
FrontIRear  Ashtray  Illumination Bulbs 
Anti-Lock Brake System 
Radio 
Rear  Wiperwasher  Motors; Overhead  Console 
Compass 
Front  Wipermasher  Motor 
A/C  Compressor,  A/C  Solenoid  Box,  Compressor 
Relay,  Temp.  Door  Motor, 
Low Blower  Relay; 
HeatNentlAC  Control  Head;  Cruise  Module;  Cooling  Fan  Relay;  Rear  Defogger  Relay; 
Key 
Chime;  Vehicle  Speed  Sensor  Buffer  and  Generator 
Charge  Discrete,  Transaxle  Converter  Clutch  Switch 
FrondRear Blower Motors,  High Blower  Relay 
Rear Blower,  Rear  Heat/Vent/AC 
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Fuse Panel (3800 V6 Engine) 
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Circuitry 
Dome Lamps, Courtesy Lamps,  Power  Door 
Lock  Switches, Glove  Box Lamp,  Power 
Mirrors,  Power Sliding  Delay  Lock  Module 
Auto  Level  Control, Underhood  Lamp 
Horns, 
Horn Relay,  Safety Belt Buzzer 
Front/Rear  Turn Lamps, Front Sidemarker 
Lamps,  Rear  Stop Lamps, Instrument Cluster 
Turn  Indicator Lamps 
Position  Circuitry 
RDOl/ Radio,  Front  Cigar Lighter,  Accessory  Power 
AUX  Outlet 
TAIL  Front  Park  Lamps,  Rear  Taillamps,  Front  Sidemarker  Lamps,  License  Plate  Lamp,  Radio, 
HeatNentlAC  Control  Head,  Power  Sliding  Door 
ABS 
ECM  Anti-Lock 
Brakemraction  Control System 
Mass Air How Sensor,  Electronic  Control  Module 
TURN  Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps, Front Sidemarker 
B/U  Lamps, Cluster  Turn  Telltale, Back-up Lamps, 
Fog  Lamps 
Module,  Elec.  Level Control Sensor 
GAUGES  Cluster,  Anti-Lock 
Brake System Lamp 
INJ  3365D  Remote Location (see page 
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LPS  Cluster, Radio,  Wiper Switch,  Headlamp 
Switch, Rear  Blower Switch, HeatNentlAC 
Control Head, Door Switch Illumination, 
Front/Rear  Ashtray  Illumination Bulbs 
RD02  Radio 
R  WIPER  Rear Wipermasher  Motors; Overhead  Console 
F WIPER  Front  WiperNasher Motor 
Compass 
IGN A/C 
Solenoid Box,  Temp. Door Motor,  Low 
Blower  Relay; HeatNentlAC  Control  Head; 
Cooling  Fan Relay; Rear Defogger  Relay;  Key 
Chime;  Transaxle Converter  Clutch Solenoid 
and  Generator Charge Discrete 
HTR-A/C  Front/Rear  Blower Motors, High  Blower  Relay 
R  BLW  Rear  Blower, 
Rear HeatNentlAC 
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Circuit  Breakermelay  Panel 
Circuit  breakers and relays are located in the  circuit 
breakerhelay  panel.  This  is located  behind the panel 
under  the  glove 
box, near the passenger's door. 
3 
4 
5 
Position  Circuitry 
1 Hazard  Flasher 
2 With 3800 V6 engine only: Canister  Purge 
Solenoid,  A/C Clutch Control  Relay, Cruise 
Control 
Not  Used 
Power  Windows  Circuit Breaker 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
Power SeatlPower Sliding Door Motor Circuit 
Breaker 
Rear  Defogger Circuit Breaker 
Air Conditioning Blower  Relay 
Horn  Relay 
Chime  Module 
Defogger  Timer  Relay 
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Anti-Lock  Brake  System  (ABS)  Junction 
Block 
Fuse 
Injector  3365  Fuse  (3800 V6  Engine  Only) 
You’ll find this fuse under the hood  in  the ABS junction 
block, located next to the  remote positive  jump starting 
terminal. 
To open the  junction  block, press in on  both sides of the 
cover.  This  fuse 
is located under the hood,  on 
a bracket just 
behind the passenger’s  side headlamp. 
It is mounted  on 
the  face 
of the bracket  in the position closest to the 
passenger’s  side of the vehicle.  The fuse services the 
injectors, fuel pump, oil pressure sender and  fuel  pump 
switch. 
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Capacities  and  Specifications 
Engine  Crankcase (All Models) ........................... 
Oil change  with filter  change.  Use  your dipstick  to measure. 
Automatic  Transaxle 
When  draining  or replacing torque convertec  more  fluid may be needed. 
3-Speed 
Pan Removal  and Replacement .............................. 
After Complete Overhaul ................................... 
Pan  Removal  and Replacement .............................. 
4-Speed 
. . 4-1/2 to 5 marts 3.75 L 
4 quarts 
7  quarts 
6  quarts 
8  quarts 
12 11’2 quarts  3.80 
L 
6.60 L 
5.70 L 
7.60 L 
12.00 L 
After  Complete Overhaul ................................... 
Cooling  System 
3.1L 
V6 Engine 
3800 
V6 Engine 
With  Air  Conditioning ..................................... 
With Air Conditioning ..................................... 11 1/2 quarts 10.75 L 
With  Rear Climate Control .................................. 13 quarts  12.25 L 
NOTE: All capacities are approximate. When adding, be  sure to fill  to the appropriate level, as recommended  in this manual. 
FrontA/Conly 
............................................. 2 1/4 pounds 1.02 kg 
Front  and Rear A/C .......................................... 3 pounds  1.36 kg 
Not  all air conditioning  refrigerants  are the same. If the air conditioning  s-ystem in your  vehicle  needs refrigerant, be  sure the 
proper 
refrigerant is used. If you’re  not sure, ask  your Oldsmobile  retailer: For additional  information,  see your  “Warranty and 
Owner  Assistance  Information 
” booklet. 
Refrigerant  (R134a),  Air  Conditioning 
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