glove box OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995 Owners Manual
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Remote Trunk Release 
Press the  TRUNK  release 
button  located  to the right  of 
the  steering  column  to 
release the trunk  lid.  The 
trunk  release  override 
switch  must  be 
in the ON 
position. 
The  trunk  release button 
will work in any transaxle 
position.  The system  also works with the  Remote Lock 
Control. 
Trunk  Security  Override 
Inside the  glove box is an 
override  switch that is 
useful if you  want  to  leave 
valuables 
in the trunk when 
using  a commercial  parking 
lot. 
Move the switch to 
OFF to disable the remote trunk 
release  button. Then  lock your  glove box 
with the door 
key. 
If you  have your door  key with you, this will help 
keep  someone  from  getting  into your trunk.  Move the 
switch to 
ON to again  make  the remote trunk release 
button usable. 
The  Remote  Lock Control transmitter 
will open the 
trunk even if the override  switch  is in the OFF position. 
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Glove Box 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. 
Use the door 
key to 
lock  and unlock the  glove box. To 
open, pull the latch release on the left  side of the glove 
box  door. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft is big business, especially  in some  cities. 
Although your Aurora 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  walk away from your vehicle  with the keys 
inside,  it’s  an easy target  for  joy riders or professional 
thieves 
-- so don’t  do it. 
When  you  park  your Aurora 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  steering  wheel  will  be  locked, and 
so will your 
ignition and transaxle.  And remember  to lock  the doors. 
Parking Lots 
If you  park in a lot  where someone  will  be watching 
your vehicle,  it’s  best to lock 
it up and take  your keys. 
But what if you  have  to leave  your ignition key? What  if 
you  have  to  leave something valuable 
in your vehicle? 
0 Put your valuables in a storage  areai, like your  trunk 
or  glove box. 
0 Move the trunk security override  switch  to OFF. 
0 Lock the glove  box. 
0 Lock all the doors except  the driver‘s. 
0 Take  the door  key with you. 
Take  the  Remote Lock Control  key chain with you. 
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The Aurora  instrument  panel is designed  to let you 
know  at  a  glance  how your  vehicle is  running. You’ll 
know how  fast you’re  going, how  much  fuel you’re 
using,  and  many other  things  you’ll  need 
to drive safely 
and  economically. 
The  main  components 
of your  instrument  panel are: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 
11. 
Power  Mirrors  Control Switch 
Fog  Lamp  Switch 
Turn  SignalMultifunction  Lever 
Instrument  ClusterIGages 
Hazard Warning  Flashers  Switch 
Horn 
Windshield Wiper/Washer Control 
Driver  Information  Center 
Climate  Controls 
Audio  System 
Glove 
Box (Trunk  Security  Override  Switch  inside)  12. 
Passenger  Side Air Bag 
13. Accessory  Power Outlet 
14.  Gearshift  Lever 
15. Selectable  Shift 
16. Traction Control  Button 
17. Ashtray  and  Lighter 
18. Fuel Door Release  Switch 
19. Trunk Release  Switch 
20.  Steering  Wheel Touch  Controls  for Audio System 
21.  Ignition  Switch 
22.  Driver  Side Air Bag 
23. 
Tilt Steering  Wheel  Lever 
24.  Steering  Wheel Touch  Controls  for  Climate  Control 
System 
25. Twilight  Sentinel Control 
26.  Instrument  Panel Intensity Control 
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At  Least  Once a Year Starter Switch 
Key Lock Cylinders 
Lubricate the  key  lock cylinders  with the lubricant 
specified 
in Part D. 
Body Lubrication 
Lubricate  all body  door  hinges. Also lubricate  all hinges 
and  latches,  including those  for the hood, 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. 
I. Before you start, be  sure you have enough  room 
2. Firmly apply  both  the parking brake (see “Parking 
around 
the vehicle. 
Brake’‘ 
in the  Index if necessary)  and the regular 
brake. 
NOTE: Do not  use  the accelerator pedal.  and be 
ready  to turn 
off the  engine  immediately  if it starts. 
should work only  in 
PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N).  If 
the starter works in any other  position, your vehicle 
needs  service. 
3. Try to start the  engine in each gear.  The  starter 
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