warning lights OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995 Owners Manual
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Ignition Switch 
RUN 
ACCESSORY 
W 
I NOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck  in LOCK and  you can’t 
turn  it,  be  sure it 
is all the way  in. If it is, then 
turn  the  steering  wheel  left and  right while  you 
turn  the  key hard.  But  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.  With 
the  ignition  key 
in the ignition switch, you can turn 
the switch  to five positions: 
ACC (Accessory):  An ON position in which  you can 
operate  your electrical power  accessories. Press 
in the 
ignition  switch as  you turn the top  of 
it toward you. 
LOCK: The only position in which  you can remove  the 
key.  This  locks your  steering wheel, ignition and 
transaxle. 
OFF: Unlocks the steering wheel,  ignition, and 
transaxle,  but does  not send electrical  power to any 
accessories.  Use this position 
if your vehicle must be 
pushed  or  towed,  but never 
try to push-start  your 
vehicle. 
A warning  chime will sound if you open the 
driver’s  door  when 
the ignition is  off and the  key  is in 
the ignition. 
RUN: An ON position  to which the switch returns after 
you  start your  engine and release  the  switch. The switch 
stays 
in the RUN position  when the engine is running. 
But even  when  the engine  is  not running,  you can use 
RUN to operate your electrical  power  accessories, and 
to  display  some instrument panel warning  lights. 
START: Starts  the engine.  When the  engine  starts, 
release  the  key.  The ignition  switch  will return to 
RUN 
for norlnal  driving. 
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Instrument Panel Cluster 
Your Aurora is equipped  with this instrument panel cluster, which includes indicator warning lights and gages that 
are  explained 
on the following pages. 
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Gages  can  indicate when there may be or is a problem 
warning lights work together  to  let  you know  when 
Do not operate  the engine  with the tachometer there’s  a  txoblem  with your  vehicle. 
NOTICE: with one of your vehicle’s  functions.  Often  gages and 
in the  red  area, or when  the message 
HOT ... REDUCE  ENGINE RPM  is  displayed. 
Engine damage  may 
occur. 
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 I I what to do about it, Please follow this manual’s advice. 
Warning Lights, Gages  and  Indicators 
This part describes  the warning  lights and gages  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. 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  worlung. 
If you are  familiar  with  this 
section,  you  should  not  be  alarmed  when  this  happens.  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. 
Your  vehicle 
also has a Driver Information  Center that 
works  along 
with the warning lights and  gages.  See 
“Driver  Information  Center” 
in the Index. 
To 
turn off  messages on the center, except  LOW OIL 
PRESSURE, LOW BRAKE FLUID, PARK BRAKE 
SET and the  hot engine  warnings,  press any button on 
the Driver  Information Center. 
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Problems on the Road 
Here you’ll  find what  to do  about  some  problems that 
can  occur on the  road. 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
Your hazard warning  flashers let you warn others.  They 
also  let  police know you have  a  problem.  Your front  and 
rear turn  signal lights will  flash on and 
off. 
Press  down  on  the button 
steering  column,  then 
release it  to turn on  the 
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Engine  Coolant 
The following explains your cooling  system and  how to 
add  coolant  when 
it is  low. If you  have a problem with 
engine  overheating,  see  “Engine  Overheating” in the 
Index. 
The proper coolant  for your  Aurora  will: 
0 Give  freezing  protection  down to -34°F (-37°C) 
0 Give  boiling protection  up  to 262°F (128°C). 
0 Protect against rust  and corrosion. 
0 Help keep  the proper  engine  temperature. 
0 Let the warning  lights work as  they should. 
What to Use 
Use a mixture  of one-half c.lt.crr~ wwtor (preferably 
distilled)  and one-half  antifreeze that  meets “GM 
Specification  182S-M,”  which won‘t  damage  aluminum 
parts. 
You call also use a recycled coolant  conforming to 
GM  Specification  1825-M 
with a complete  coolant tlush 
and refill.  Use  GM  Engine Coolant  Supplement  (sealer) 
with any cotnplete  coolant  flush  and refill. If you  use 
this mixture,  you don‘t  need to add  anything else. 
A 
special procedure is required for adding  sealer; see the 
ALI~o~~ Service  Manual. (To order a service  1nanual.  see 
”Service  Publications“ 
in the Index.) 
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ey ......................................... 2-2 
Ignition  Positions 
............................ 
PASS ...................................... 2-13 
Reminder  Warning ........................... 2-16 
Heater. 
Engine  Coolant  (Engine  Block) 
.............. 2- 18 1 
Highway  Hypnosis .............................. 4-2 I 
Hill  and Mountain Roads ......................... 4-22 
Hitches. Trailer ................................. 4-33 
HolneLink 
lM Universal  Transmitter ................. 2-48 
Hood Release ................................... 6-7 
Hot Engine  Safety  Warnings ...................... 5- 16 Lamps 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4- I7 Cornering .................................. 2-40 
Daytime  Running 
............................ 2-41 
Horn ......................................... 2-30 Label.  Service  Parts  Identil'ication ................. 6-51 
Identification 
Label. Service  Parts ................. 6-5 I 
Identification  Number.  Vehicle  (VIN) ............... 6-5 I 
Idling Your Engine ..................... 2-26. 2-28 . 3-8 
If You're  Stuck: In Sand. Mud. Ice or  Snow .......... 5-30 
Ignition 
Key ........................................ 2-2 
Switch  Positions 
............................. 2- I5 
Illuminated Entry ............................... 2-9 
Indicators.  Warning  Lights  and  Gages ............... 2-63 
Inlint  Restraint 
................................. 1-32 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-35 
Information  Center. Driver 
........................ 2-72 
Instrurnent  Panel 
Cluster 
... 2-60 
Intensity  Control ............................. 2-42 
Warning  Lights  and  Gages 
..................... 2-63 
..................................... 
Jack. Tire .................................... 5-22 
Jump Starting ................................... 5-2 
Fog ....................................... 2-41 
Headlanyx 
....................... 2.39.6.28$ 6.30 
Illuminated  Entry System ....................... 2-9 
Reading .................................... 2-43 
Lane  Change  Indicator ........................... 2-33 
LapBelt 
...................................... 1-29 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
Front 
...................................... 1-10 
Rear ....................................... 1-24 
Leather  Cleaning ............................... 6-46 
Leaving  Your Vehicle 
............................. 2-7 
Lighter . Cigar .................................. 2-56 
Lights  Air  Bag  Readiness 
...................... 1 . 18. 2.64 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Wuning ............... 2-67 
Battery Wdrning ............................. 2-65 
Brake  System  Warning 
........................ 2-65 
Oil  Pressure  Warning 
......................... 2-70 
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Tracrion  Control  System  Active  Light ........... 2.68.  4-8 
Traction  Control  System  Warning  Light 
............. 2-67 
Trailer  Brakes 
.................................. 4-33 
Trailer  Towing 
................................. 4-30 
Transaxle.  Automatic 
............................ 2-20 
Fluid 
...................................... 6-16 
Fluid  Life  Monitor ........................... 2-75 
Transmitter.  HomeLink  Universal 
.................. 2-48 
Trip  Odometer 
................................. 2-6 1 
Trunk 
Access Panel ................................ 2-55 
Convenicnce 
Net ............................. 2-52 
Lock 
...................................... 2-10 
Release.  Remote 
............................. 2-1 1 
Security  Override ............................ 2- I 1 
Turn Signal/Mllltifunctioll  Lever ................... 2-33 
Indicator 
................................... 2-73 
Reminder 
................................... 2-34 
Twilight  Sentinel 
............................... 2-42 
underbody  MainLenawe 
........................ 6-49 
Unleaded  Gasoline 
............................... 6-2 
Upholstery 
Care ................................ 6-43 
Used  Oil  Disposal 
.............................. 6- 14  Ventilation 
..................................... 3-8 
Vinyl . Cleaning ................................ 6-45 
Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
............................. 2-53 
warning  Flashers.  Hazard 
........................ 5-1 
Warning  Lights ................................. 2-63 
Air Bag ............................... 1 . 18.2-64 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System 
.................. 2-67.4-6 
Battery ..................................... 2-65 
Brake 
...................................... 2-65 
Check  Oil  Message 
........................... 2-76 
Door  A-ial- 
................................... 2-4 
Engine  Oil 
.................................. 2-70 
Low  Coolant 
................................ 2-49 
Low Fuel ................................... 2-71 
Oil  Pressure 
................................. 2-70 
Salety 
Belt ................................. 2-64 
Security 
.................................... 2- 1-7 
Service  Engine  Soon  (Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp) . 2-70 
Traction  Control  Systcm 
....................... 2-67 
Washer  Fluid  Low 
............................ 2-32 
Washer 
. Windshield ........................ 2-32.  6-22 
Washing 
Your Vehicle ........................... 6-47 
Weatherstrips 
.................................. 6-47 
Engine  Coolant  Tcmperature 
................... 2-69 
Variable  Assist  Steering  4- 
IO 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN)  6-5 1 
Vehicle Storage ................................ 6-27 Weight 
......................... .............. Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating  (GAWR)  4-28 
Gross  Vehiclc  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) 
........... 4-28 
Trailer 
..................................... 4-31 
............... 
Vehicle  Loading ................................ 4-28 
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