lock Oldsmobile Aurora 1998 s Owner's Guide
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Releasing  the  parking  brake: You will need to use the 
PUSH TO RELEASE parking brake pedal. Hold the 
regular brake down and push  the parking brake pedal 
with your  left foot.  This will unlock the pedal. When 
you  lift your left  foot, the parking  brake pedal will 
follow 
it to  the released position. 
If you  try  to drive with  the parking brake on, the parking 
brake  indicator  light  stays 
on. The PARK  BRAKE SET 
message will  appear in the Driver  Information Center, 
and 
a chime  will sound until  you release the parking 
brake  or  recycle  the ignition. 
NOTICE: 
Shifting Into PARK (P) 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake on can  cause 
your  rear  brakes  to  overheat.  You may  have  to 
replace  them,  and  you could  also  damage  other 
parts  of your  vehicle. 
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If  you  are towing a trailer and  are parking on any hill, 
see  “Towing a Trailer”  in the  Index.  That part 
shows 
what to  do  first  to  keep the trailer from moving. 
It can be dangerous  to  get  out  of your  vehicle if 
the  shift  lever  is  not  fully in PARK (P) with  the 
parking  brake  firmly  set. 
Your vehicle can roll.  If 
you  have  left  the  engine  running,  the  vehicle can 
move  suddenly.  You or  others  could  be  injured. 
To be  sure  your  vehicle  won’t  move, even  when 
you’re  on  fairly  level  ground,  use  the  steps  that 
follow.  If  you’re  pulling  a  trailer,  see  “Towing a 
Trailer”  in  the  Index. 
1. Hold the brake pedal down with your right  foot and 
set the parking brake  by pushing down the parking 
brake pedal with your left  foot. 
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2. Move  the  shift  lever  into PARK (P) as follows: 
Hold  in  the  button on  the lever. 
Push  the  lever  all the way down toward  the  front 
of  your vehicle. 
3. Turn  the ignition key  to LOCK. 
4. Remove  the key  and  take  it  with you. If you can 
leave  your vehicle  with the ignition  key  in your 
hand,  your vehicle  is in 
PARK (P). 
Leaving Your Vehicle With the 
Engine  Running 
It  can  be  dangerous  to  leave  your  vehicle with  the 
engine  running.  Your  vehicle could  move 
suddenly  if the  shift  lever  is not  fully  in 
PARK (P) 
with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set. And,  if you 
leave  the  vehicle  with  the  engine  running,  it  could  overheat  and  even  catch  fire.  You or  others  could 
be  injured.  Don’t leave  your  vehicle with  the 
engine  running  unless  you have  to. 
If  you  have to  leave  your vehicle with the  engine 
running, be  sure your  vehicle  is 
in PARK (P) and your 
parking  brake is firmly  set  before you leave 
it. After 
you’ve moved the  shift  lever into PARK  (P), hold the 
regular  brake  pedal down. Then, 
see if you can move  the 
shift lever away  from PARK  (P) without  first pushing 
the button. 
If you  can,  it  means the  shift  lever wasn’t fully locked 
into  PARK  (P).  
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Torque Lock 
If you are parking on a hill and  you don’t shift your 
transaxle  into PARK 
(P) properly, the weight  of the 
vehicle  may put too much  force on the parking pawl in 
the  transaxle.  You may  find it difficult  to pull the shift 
lever  out  of  PARK  (P).  This is called “torque lock.” 
To 
prevent torque lock, set the parking brake  and then shift 
into  PARK  (P) properly  before you leave  the driver’s 
seat. 
To find out  how, see  “Shifting  Into  PARK (P)” in 
the  Index. 
When  you are ready to drive, move  the shift  lever  out 
of  PARK 
(P) before you  release  the parking brake. 
If torque lock  does occur, you  may need  to have  another 
vehicle push yours a little uphill  to take some  of the 
pressure  from  the  parking pawl in the transaxle, 
so you 
can pull the shift lever out 
of PARK  (P). 
Shifting  Out of PARK (P) 
Your vehicle has a brake-transaxle  shift  interlock. You 
have  to fully 
apply your  regular  brake before you can 
shift from  PARK (P) when  the ignition 
is in RUN.  See 
“Shifting the Automatic Transaxle”  in the  Index. 
If  you  cannot  shift out of  PARK 
(P), ease  pressure on 
the shift  lever 
-- push the  shift  lever all the way  into 
PARK 
(P) as  you  maintain brake application. Then 
move the shift  lever  into  the  gear  you wish. Press  the 
shift  lever  button  before  moving  the shift lever. 
If  you  ever  hold  the brake pedal down but still can’t 
shift  out 
of PARK  (P), try this: 
1. Turn the ignition key to OFF. Open and  close the 
driver’s door 
to turn  off the retained accessory 
power feature. 
2. Apply and hold the brake until the end  of Step 4. 
3. Shift  to NEUTRAL (N). 
4. Start  the vehicle  and then  shift  to  the drive  gear 
you want. 
5. Take your vehicle  to an authorized service  center 
as soon as  you can.  
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Windows 
Power Windows 
Switches on the driver’s armrest  control  each of the 
windows  while the ignition is on  or Retained Accessory 
Power is  active. In addition,  each passenger’s  door 
armrest has 
a switch  for its own  window. 
Express-Down  Window 
The switch  for the driver’s window has an express-down 
feature.  Pull  the  switch back  for more than  a half 
second,  release  it  and the window will lower 
automatically.  To partially open the window, pull  the 
switch back and  quickly  release  it. 
To stop  the window 
from  lowering,  pull the switch again, then  release. 
To  raise  the  window, hold the  switch  forward. 
Window Lock 
Press the right side of the WINDOW LOCK switch on 
the driver’s armrest to  disable all passenger window 
switches.  The  driver’s window controls will still be 
operable.  This 
is a  useful  feature  when you have 
children as passengers. 
Press  the left  side of the  WINDOW 
LOCK switch to 
allow passengers  to use their window  switches again. 
Horn 
Nearly the  entire  surface  of the center pad of the 
steering wheel is  an active  horn switch.  Press 
anywhere on the  pad to sound the horn.  
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Tilt Wheel Turn  SignaVMultifunction Lever 
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A tilt steering wheel allows you to  adjust  the steering 
wheel before  you drive. 
You can also raise it to the highest level to give your 
legs more room when  you exit and enter the vehicle. 
To  tilt the wheel, hold the steering  wheel and pull the 
lever toward you.  Move the steering  wheel to  a 
comfortable  level,  then release the lever 
to lock the 
wheel in place.  The 
lever  on the left side 
of the steering column 
includes your: 
0 Turn  Signal  and Lane Change Indicator 
Cruise  Control 
Headlamp High/Low Beam Changer 
Parking Lamps 
0 Flash-To-Pass Feature 
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Windshield Washer Cruise  Control 
The 
lever on  the right  side of your steering column also 
controls your windshield  washer.  To spray washer fluid 
on the windshield, pull the lever toward 
you. The  wipers 
will  clear  the window and then either  stop or return to 
your preset speed.  For more washer cycles, pull and 
hold the  lever. 
If the fluid level in  the windshield washer bottle is  low, 
the message  LOW WASHER 
FLUID will appear  in  the 
Driver Information  Center.  See “Windshield Washer 
Fluid”  in the Index. 
In  freezing  weather,  don’t  use  your washer  until 
the  windshield  is  warmed.  Otherwise the washer 
fluid  can form  ice  on  the windshield,  blocking 
your  vision. 
With  cruise control, you can maintain a speed of about 
25 mph (40 km/h) or more without keeping your  foot 
on the accelerator. This can really help on long trips. 
Cruise control  does not work  at speeds below about 
25 mph (40 ludh). 
When  you apply  your brakes, the cruise control 
shuts 
off. 
Cruise control can  be dangerous  where  you 
can’t  drive  safely  at 
a steady  speed. So, 
don’t  use  your cruise control  on  winding 
roads  or in  heavy  traffic. 
slippery  roads. On such  roads, fast  changes 
in  tire  traction can  cause  needless  wheel 
spinning, and  you  could  lose  control.  Don’t 
use  cruise control  on slippery  roads. 
Cruise control  can  be dangerous  on  
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Light Sensor 
Your twilight  sentinel  and daytime running lamps work 
with  the  light  sensor  on 
top of the  instrument  panel. 
Don’t  cover  it  up.  If you  do  it  will read  “dark”  and the 
headlamps will  come  on. 
Interior Lamps 
Courtesy  Lamps 
When any door is  opened,  several  lamps  go on.  They 
make it easy  for you  to  enter  and leave  the car. 
To turn 
on these lamps, rotate the INTERIOR LIGHTS knob 
all the  way  to HI. 
Instrument  Panel  Brightness  Delayed  Illumination When  you 
open the door to  enter your vehicle, the 
interior lamps  will come  on. When  you close  the  door 
with the ignition off, the interior lamps will stay on  for 
25 seconds or until the ignition  is  turned on. Please  note 
that  locking  the doors  with the power door  lock switch 
will  override the delayed illumination  feature and the 
lights  will turn  off right away. 
Theater  Dimming 
This  feature  allows  for a three  to  five-second  fade  out of 
the courtesy lamps instead  of immediate turn off. They 
will  not fade  if the interior lights  switch is used. 
You  can brighten  or  dim your instrument  cluster, 
radio  and climate  control  displays  and control  lights 
by rotating the 
INTERIOR LIGHTS control  between 
LO and HI when your  lights  are  on.  Rotate  the control 
all  the  way  to  HI  and you will turn 
on the interior 
courtesy  lamps. 
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Parade  Dimming 
This  feature prohibits the dimming of your instrument 
displays during daylight  while your headlamps  are  on. 
This  feature  operates  with the light sensor  for the 
twilight sentinel and  is fully automatic. When  the 
light  sensor  reads darkness  outside,  you will be able 
to  dim your instrument  panel  displays once again. 
Perimeter  Lighting 
When the UNLOCK  button on the remote lock  control 
transmitter  is pressed, the headlamps, parking lamps, 
back-up  lamps and cornering lamps will come on 
if it  is 
dark enough outside according  to  the twilight sentinel. 
Exit  Lighting 
With this feature, the  interior lamps will come on for 
25 seconds  after you remove the key from the  ignition. 
This  will give  you time  to  find the door pull  handle  or 
lock  switches when  you exit  the  vehicle. 
Illuminated Entry 
Press the UNLOCK  button on the remote lock  control 
transmitter and the interior  courtesy lamps will come on 
and stay on  for up to a minute.  The lamps will turn 
off 
immediately  by pressing the LOCK button on the 
remote lock  control transmitter,  starting the ignition  or 
activating the power door  locks.  This 
option can  be programmed on  or 
off for each 
driver’s transmitter. 
To turn the  feature off 
1. Turn the ignition key  to OFF 
2. Press and hold the door lock switch throughout this 
procedure. All doors will  lock. 
3. Press the instant alarm button on the remote lock 
control transmitter.  Perimeter  lighting remains on at 
this  time and the horn will chirp two times. 
4. Press the  instant alarm button on the remote lock 
control transmitter  again. Perimeter lighting  is 
disabled and the horn will  chirp one time. 
5. Release the door lock  switch. The perimeter lighting 
option  is  now 
off. 
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To turn  the  feature  on: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Turn the  ignition key to OFF 
Press and hold  the  door  lock  switch  throughout  this 
procedure.  All  doors  will 
lock. 
Press  the  instant alarm button on the remote lock 
control  transmitter.  Perimeter  lighting  remains off 
at  this  time  and the horn will  chirp  one  time. 
Press  the  instant  alarm button on the transmitter 
again.  Perimeter  lighting  is now  enabled  and the 
horn will  chirp two times. 
Release  the  door lock  switch.  The  perimeter lighting 
option 
is now  on. 
This  procedure  changes the mode  for only the 
transmitter  used to change  this setting.  The  procedure 
will need  to be  repeated  for  the second transmitter. 
Front Reading Lamps 
These lamps and  the  interior  courtesy  lamps will come 
on when  you open  a door. They will turn 
off when you 
turn on  the  ignition.  If a door  is left  open,  they will 
turn 
off after  about 10 minutes. 
To turn on  the reading lamps when the doors  are  closed, 
press the button behind  the lamp you want on.  Press  it 
again  to turn  the lamp 
off. 
These  lamps work even when  the ignition is  off. To 
avoid  draining  your vehicle’s battery, be  sure  to turn 
off  all front  and rear  reading lamps when  leaving 
your vehicle. 
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Compass  Calibration 
If the  letter “C” should  ever  appear in the compass 
window, the compass  may need  calibration. 
The  mirror  can  be  calibrated  in  one of two ways: 
0 Drive  the  vehicle  in  circles  at five  mph (8 km/h) or 
less  until  the  display  reads  a  direction,  or 
0 Drive  the  vehicle  on your everyday  routine. 
Power Remote Control  Mirror 
The  controls on the far 
left  of the  instrument 
panel  control  both outside 
rearview  mirrors.  Move 
the  center  switch  to the 
left  to  select  the  driver’s 
side  rearview mirror,  or 
to the right  to  select  the 
passenger’s  side 
rearview  mirror. 
To lock the controls,  leave  the  selector  switch in the 
middle  position. 
When  you operate  the  rear  window defogger,  a  defogger 
also warms  the  driver’s  and passenger’s  outside 
rearview mirrors  to  help  clear them of ice  and snow. 
Your  vehicle 
is equipped with the memory  function.  The 
mirror  positions,  along  with  the driver’s set position, can 
be stored  into memory.  See “Memory  Seat and Mirrors” 
in  the  Index. 
Parallel  Park  Assist  Mirror 
The  passenger’s  outside  rearview  mirror also  includes  a 
tilt-down  feature  that  operates  when the shift  lever  is  in 
reverse.  This  feature  assists the driver with improved 
rear  obstacle  detection. 
Move  the power remote  control  mirror switch to the 
left 
(L) or  center  position to  enable  this feature.  Move 
the switch  to the right 
(R) to turn this  feature off. 
Then press  the  arrows 
to adjust each mirror so that you 
can  just  see the side 
of your  vehicle  when you are  sitting 
in  a  comfortable  driving  position. 
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