OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 2003, Model line: AURORA, Model: OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003Pages: 387, PDF Size: 18.05 MB
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Courtesy Rental Vehicle 
When your vehicle  is unavailable  due to  overnight 
warranty repairs, your dealer  may arrange  to provide 
you  with  a courtesy rental vehicle or  reimburse  you  for  a 
rental vehicle  you obtained,  at actual cost,  up to a 
maximum  of 
$30.00 per day  supported  by receipts. This 
requires that  you sign  and  complete  a  rental agreement 
and  meet  state,  local and rental vehicle provider 
requirements.  Requirements vary and  may  include 
minimum  age  requirements, insurance coverage, credit 
card,  etc.  You  are responsible  for fuel  usage  charges 
and  may  also be responsible  for taxes, levies, 
usage  fees,  excessive mileage or  rental  usage  beyond 
the  completion  of the  repair. 
Generally  it is not possible to  provide  a like-vehicle  as a 
courtesy  rental. 
Additional  Program  Information 
Courtesy Transportation  is available during the 
Bumper-to-Bumper  warranty coverage  period, but it 
is 
not 
part  of the  New  Vehicle Limited Warranty. A 
separate  booklet entitled Warranty  and Owner 
Assistance  Information 
furnished with  each  new vehicle 
provides detailed warranty  coverage information.  Courtesy Transportation is available 
only  at participating 
dealers  and all program  options,  such  as shuttle 
service,  may  not be available  at every  dealer.  Please 
contact your dealer  for  specific  information  about 
availability. 
All Courtesy Transportation  arrangements 
will  be administered  by  appropriate  dealer  personnel. 
Canadian  Vehicles:  For  warranty  repairs  during 
the  Complete  Vehicle Coverage  period of the  General 
Motors  of Canada  New  Vehicle  Limited Warranty, 
alternative transportation  may  be available  under  the 
Courtesy Transportation  Program.  Please  consult 
your  dealer  for details. 
General  Motors reserves  the  right  to  unilaterally  modify, 
change  or  discontinue  Courtesy  Transportation  at 
any  time  and to  resolve  all questions  of claim  eligibility 
pursuant  to the  terms  and conditions  described 
herein  at its  sole discretion, 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the 
United  States Government 
If  you believe that  your  vehicle  has  a  defect which could 
cause  a  crash or could  cause  injury  or  death,  you 
should immediately  inform the  National  Highway  Traffic 
Safety Administration  (NHTSA), in addition to notifying 
General Motors. 
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If NHTSA receives  similar complaints, it  may  open  an 
investigation,  and 
if it  finds  that a safety defect exists  in 
a  group  of  vehicles, it may  order  a recall  and  remedy 
campaign.  However,  NHTSA  cannot become  involved  in 
individual  problems  between  you,  your  dealer or 
General  Motors. 
To  contact  NHTSA,  you  may  either call the Auto Safety 
Hotline  toll-free  at 1-800-424-9393  (or  366-0123 in 
the  Washington,  D.C.  area)  or  write  to: 
NHTSA, 
U.S. Department  of  Transportation 
Washington,  D.C.  20590 
You  can  also  obtain other information about  motor 
vehicle  safety  from the hotline. 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the 
Canadian  Government 
If  you  live in  Canada,  and  you  believe that your vehicle 
has  a  safety  defect,  you  should immediately notify 
Transport  Canada,  in addition to notifying General 
Motors  of Canada  Limited.  You  may  write  to: 
Transport  Canada  330  Sparks  Street 
Tower  C 
Ottawa,  Ontario KIA ON5 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to General 
Motors 
In addition  to notifying  NHTSA  (or  Transport Canada) in 
a situation like this,  we certainly  hope you’ll notify  us. 
Please call us at  1-800-442-6537,  or write: 
Oldsmobile  Customer Assistance Center 
P.O.  Box  33171 
Detroit,  MI  48232-51  71 
In  Canada,  please call  us  at  1-800-263-3777  (English) 
or  1-800-263-7854  (French). Or, write: 
General Motors  of Canada  Limited 
Customer  Communication  Centre 163-005 
1908  Colonel  Sam Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario L1H  8P7 
Service  Publications  Ordering 
Information 
Service Manuals 
Service  Manuals  have  the diagnosis and  repair 
information  on engines, transmission,  axle,  suspension 
brakes, electrical, steering, body,  etc. 
RETAIL 
SELL PRICE:  $120.00 
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Transmission, Transaxle, Transfer 
Case  Unit  Repair  Manual 
This manual  provides information  on  unit repair service 
procedures, adjustments,  and specifications  for GM 
transmissions, transaxles, and transfer cases. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$50.00 
Service  Bulletins 
Service Bulletins give technical service information 
needed  to knowledgeably  service General Motors cars 
and  trucks.  Each bulletin contains instructions 
to 
assist  in the  diagnosis  and service  of your vehicle. 
In  Canada,  information pertaining  to Product Service 
Bulletins  can be obtained by contacting your  General 
Motors  dealer or by  calling  1-800-GM-DRIVE 
(1 -800-463-7483). 
Owner’s  Information 
Owner  publications  are written specifically for  owners 
and intended 
to provide basic operational information 
about the  vehicle.  The  owner’s manual will  include 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  for  all models. 
In-Portfolio: Includes  a Portfolio,  Owner’s Manual, and 
Warranty  Booklet. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE: 
$35.00 
Without Portfolio:  Owner’s  Manual  only. 
RETAIL  SELL  PRICE:  $25.00 
Current  and  Past  Model  Order  Forms 
Service Publications  are available  for  current  and 
past  model  GM  vehicles.  To  request  an order  form, 
please specify year  and  model  name of the  vehicle. 
ORDER  TOLL  FREE:  1-800-551  -41 23 
Monday-Friday  8:OO AM - 6:OO PM 
Eastern  Time 
For Credit  Card  Orders  Only 
(VISA-Mastercard-Discover), visit  Helm,  Inc.  on  the 
World  Wide  Web  at:  www.helminc.com 
Or  you  can  write 
to: 
Helm, Incorporated 
P. 
0. Box  07130 
Detroit, MI  48207 
Prices are subject  to change  without  notice  and  without 
incurring obligation.  Allow  ample time for  delivery. 
Note  to Canadian  Customers:  All  listed prices are 
quoted  in 
U.S. funds. Canadian  residents  are to make 
checks  payable in 
U.S. funds. 
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Accessory  Power  Outlets ................................. 3-21 
Adding  Washer  Fluid 
....................................... 5-38 
Additional  Program  Information 
........................... 7-8 
Additives,  Fuel 
................................................. 5-6 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
............................ 5-91 
Adjusting  the  Speakers  (Balance/Fade) 
.............. 3-62 
Air Bag 
Readiness  Light 
.......................................... 3-34 
Air  Bag  Systems 
............................................. 1-47 
How Does  an  Air  Bag  Restrain? .................... 1-52 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
......... 1-54 
What  Makes  an  Air  Bag  Inflate? 
.................... 1-52 
What Will You  See  After  an  Air  Bag  Inflates? ...... 1-52 
When  Should  an  Air  Bag  Inflate? 
................... 1-51 
Where  Are  the  Air  Bags? 
.............................. 1-49 
Air  CleanedFilter,  Engine 
................................. 5-21 
All  Overseas  Locations 
...................................... 7-4 
Aluminum  or  Chrome-Plated  Wheels 
.................. 5-86 
Antenna,  Diversity 
........................................... 3-76 
Anti-Lock  Brake,  System  Warning  Light 
.............. 3-36 
Appearance  Care 
............................................ 5-82 
Care 
of Safety  Belts .................................... 5-84 
AM 
............................................................... 3-74 
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Appearance Care  (cont.) 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
............................... 5-87 
Cleaning  the inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
................ 5-82 
Cleaning  the Outside  of  Your  Vehicle 
.............. 5-85 
Finish  Damage 
............................................ 5-87 
GM  Vehicle  Care/Appearance  Materials 
.......... 5-88 
Sheet  Metal Damage 
................................ 5-87 
Underbody Maintenance 
........ ........ 5-87 
Weatherstrips 
........................... .... 5-84 
Ashtrays 
..................................... ........ 3-22 
Assist  Handles 
............................................... 2-45 
Audio  System(s) 
............................................. 3-59 
Audio  Systems 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
...................... 3-74 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape  Player 
................ 3-74 
Care  of  Your  CD  Player 
............................... 3-76 
Care  of  Your  CDs 
........................................ 3-75 
Chime  Level Adjustment 
............................... 3-76 
Diversity  Antenna  System 
............................. 3-76 
NavigatiodRadio  System 
.............................. 3-69 
Personal Choice  Radio Controls 
.................... 3-73 
Radio  with  Cassette  and  CD 
......................... 3-60 
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Theft-Deterrent Feature ................................ 3-73 
Trunk-Mounted  CD  Changer 
.......................... 3-70 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
..................... 3-74 
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Automatic  Climate Control System ..................... 3-23 
Automatic  Door  Locks 
..................................... 3-54 
Automatic  Headlamp  System 
............................ 3-1 6 
Automatic  Level  Control 
................................... 4-36 
Automatic  Operation 
........................................ 3-23 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-22 
Operation 
................................................... 2-26 
Automatic  Transaxle  Check 
.............................. 6-1 0 
Automatic  Transaxle  Shift  Lock  Control System 
Check 
........................................................ 6-1 1 
Backing 
Up .................................................... 4-41 
Battery 
.......................................................... 5-42 
Battery  Load  Management 
............................... 3-21 
Battery  Replacement 
......................................... 2-9 
Battery  Warning  Light 
...................................... 3-35 
Before  Leaving  on  a Long  Trip 
......................... 4-23 
Body  Lubrication  Service 
.................................. 6-10 
Brake 
Parking 
...................................................... 2-29 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-1 4 
System  Warning  Light 
.................................. 3-35  Brake 
Fluid 
.................................................... 5-39 
Brake  Wear 
................................................... 5-41 
Brakes 
.......................................................... 5-39 
Braking 
........................................................... 4-6 
Braking  in Emergencies 
..................................... 4-8 
Break.ln.  New  Vehicle 
..................................... 2-23 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................... 5-54 
Front  Turn Signal  and  Parking  Lamps 
............. 5-57 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-54 
Headlamp  Aiming 
........................................ 5-50 
Headlamps ................................................. 5-55 
Replacement  Bulbs ...................................... 5-58 
Taillamps,  Turn  Signal,  Stoplamps  and  Back-up  Lamps 
........................................ 5-58 
Buying  New  Tires 
........................................... 5-66 
C 
California  Fuel .......................................... 5-6 
Canada 
........................................................... 7-4 
Canadian  Owners 
................................................ ii 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance 
........................... 7-6 
Capacities  and Specifications 
.......................... 5-1 00 
Carbon  Monoxide ................... 4.26.  4.36.  2.14.  2-33 
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Care of 
Care  of  Your 
Safety 
Belts 
........... ... 5-84 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
................................... 3-74 
CD  Player 
.................................................. 3-76 
Cassette  Tape  Messages 
................................. 3-66 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Service 
............................. 6-9 
CD  Changer,  Trunk-Mounted 
............................ 3-70 
Chains,  Tires 
.................................................. 5-70 
Check  Engine  Light 
............................................... 3-39 
Tire  Pressure  System 
................................... 5-62 
Check  Engine  Light 
......................................... 3-39 
Checking  Coolant 
............................................ 5-26 
Checking  Engine  Oil 
........................................ 5-16 
Checking  Things Under the Hood 
...................... 5-12 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
...................... 1-55 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
................................... 5-87 
Child  Restraints 
Child  Restraint  Systems 
............................... 1-34 
Infants  and  Young Children 
........................... 1-30 
Lower Andlorayes arid Tup Teiilers ior 
Children  (LATCH  System) .......................... 1-40 
Older  Children 
............................................. 1-28 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  Designed  for the 
LATCH  System 
........................................ 1-42 
Securing  a  Child Restraint 
in a  Rear  Seat 
Position 
.............................................. 1-42 
CDS 
.......................................................... 3-75 
Child  Restraints 
(cont.) 
Securing  a Child  Restraint in  the Right  Front 
Seat  Position 
........................................... 1-44 
Top  Strap 
................................................... 1-38 
Top  Strap  Anchor  Location 
............................ 1-39 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint 
........................... 1-37 
Cigarette Lighter 
............................................. 3-22 
Cleaning  Inside of  Your Vehicle 
.................................. 5-82 
Outside  of  Your Vehicle 
................................ 5-85 
Underbody  Maintenance 
............................... 5-87 
Weatherstrips 
.............................................. 5-84 
Cleaning  Exterior  LampdLenses 
....................... 5-85 
Climate Control  System 
Automatic 
................................................... 3-23 
Climate  Controls  Personalization 
.................... 3-29 
Outlet  Adjustment 
........................................ 3-27 
Chime 
Level Adjustment 
.................................. 3-76 
Steering  Wheel Controls 
............................... 3-28 
Compact  Disc  Errors 
....................................... 3-72 
Compact  Disc Messages 
.................................. 3-68 
Compact  Spare  Tire 
........................................ 5-81 
Compass  Calibration 
....................................... 2-35 
Compass  Operation 
......................................... 2-35 
Compass  Variance 
.......................................... 2-36 
Control  of  a Vehicle 
.......................................... 4-5 
Convenience  Net ............................................ 2-46 
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Coolant Engine  Temperature  Gage 
............................ 3-38 
Heater.  Engine 
............................................ 2-25 
Surge  Tank Pressure Cap 
............................. 5-28 
Cooling  System 
.............................................. 5-31 
Courtesy  Lamps 
............................................. 3-18 
Cruise  Control 
................................................ 3-1 1 
Cruise  Control  Light 
........................................ 3-43 
Current  and  Past  Model  Order  Forms 
................ 7-10 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
Courtesy  Transportation 
.................................. 7-6 
Customer  Assistance  for Text  Telephone 
(TTY) 
Users ....................................................... 7-3 
Customer  Assistance  Offices 
........................... 7-3 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
..................... 7-2 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
................................................ 7-5 
Reporting Safety  Defects 
to General  Motors ...... 7-9 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  the  Canadian 
Government 
.............................................. 7-9 
Reporting Safety  Defects to  the  United  States 
Government 
.............................................. 7-8 
Roadside  Assistance  Program ......................... 7-5 
Service  Publications Ordering  Information 
......... 7-9  Date/Elapsed 
Time 
.......................................... 3-45 
Daytime  Running  Lamps 
.................................. 3-15 
Defensive Driving 
............................................. 4-2 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
................................. 3-26 
Delayed  Entry  Lighting 
..................................... 3-18 
Delayed  Exit  Lighting 
....................................... 3-19 
Delayed  Locking 
..................................... 2-1 1, 3-57 
Dinghy  Towing 
................................................ 4-33 
Diversity  Antenna 
............................................ 3-76 
Doing  Your Own  Service  Work 
........................... 5-4 
Dolly  Towing 
.................................................. 4-34 
Door  Central  Door Unlocking  System 
..................... 2-11 
Delayed  Locking 
.......................................... 2-11 
Door  Ajar  Reminder 
..................................... 2-11 
Power  Door  Locks 
....................................... 2-11 
Programmable  Automatic  Door  Locks 
............. 2-12 
Rear  Door  Security Locks 
............................. 2-13 
Driver 
Position, Safety  Belt 
..................................... 1-14 
Driver ID 
....................................................... 3-57 
Locks 
........................................................ 2-10 
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Driver Information  Center  (DIC) ___ ....... 3-45 
DIC  Vehicle  Personalization .......................... 3-52 
DIC  Warnings  and  Messages .......... ....... 3-50 
At Night ..................................................... 4-16 
City ........................................................... 4-21 
Defensive ..................................................... 4-2 
Drunken ....................................................... 4-2 
Freeway ..................................................... 4-22 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads .............................. 4-24 
In Rain  and  on  Wet  Roads ........................... 4-18 
Winter ........................................................ 4-26 
Driving  On  Grades .......................................... 4-42 
Driving  Through  Deep  Standing Water ............... 4-20 
Driving  Through  Flowing  Water ...................... 4-20 
Driving  with  a  Trailer .................................... 4-40 
Driving 
Driving  on  Snow  or  Ice 
.................................... 4-28 
E 
Electrical  System 
Add-on  Equipment 
............................... 5-91 
Fuses  and  Circuit Breakers ........................... 5-92 
Headlamp  Wiring ......................................... 5-91 
Power  Windows  and  Other Power  Options ...... 5-91 
Removing  the  Rear  Seat  Cushion .................. 5-95 
Windshield  Wiper  Fuses ............................... 5-91 
Emergency  Trunk  Release  Handle ..................... 2-1 6 
Emissions  Inspection and  Maintenance 
Programs 
................................................... 3-42 
Engine 
Air  Cleaner/Filter 
......................................... 5-21 
Battery ....................................................... 5-42 
Check  and  Service  Engine  Soon  Light ............ 3-39 
Coolant ...................................................... 5-24 
Coolant  Heater ............................................ 2-25 
Coolant Temperature  Gage ........................... 3-38 
Cooling System  Inspection ............................ 6-14 
Engine  Compartment  Overview ...................... 5-14 
Exhaust ..................................................... 2-33 
Oil ............................................................. 5-15 
Overheating ................................................ 5-28 
Starting ...................................................... 2-24 
Engine  Compartment  Fuse  Block ...................... 5-92 
Engine Coolant  Level  Check .............................. 6-9 
Engine Cooling  When  Trailer  Towing .................. 4-43 
Engine Oil Additives ........................................ 5-19 
Engine Oil Level  Check ..................................... 6-9 
Engine  Oil Scheduled  Maintenance ..................... 6-5 
Engine  Specifications ..................................... 5-1 00 
Engiishiivietric ................................................. 3-45 
Entry  Lighting ................................................. 3-18 
Erasing  HomeLink@  Buttons .............................. 2-44 
Express-Down  Window .................................... 2-18 
Extender, Safety  Belt ....................................... 1-27 
Exterior Lamps ............................................... 3-14 
Exterior Lighting  Battery  Saver .......................... 3-17 
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F 
FabricKarpet ................................................. 5-82 
Filter  Engine  Air  Cleaner 
...................................... 5-21 
Finding  a  PTY Station 
..................................... 3-63 
Finding  a Station 
............................................ 3-60 
Finish  Care 
.................................................... 5-85 
Finish  Damage 
............................................... 5-87 
Flash-to-Pass 
................................................... 3-8 
Flat Tire 
........................................................ 5-70 
Flat  Tire,  Changing 
......................................... 5-71 
Floor  Mats 
..................................................... 2-46 
Fluid  Automatic Transaxle 
..................................... 5-22 
Power  Steering 
........................................... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 5-38 
Fog  Lamps 
.................................................... 3-16 
Following Distance 
.......................................... 4-40 
Footnotes 
........................................................ 6-5 
Front  Reading  Lamps 
...................................... 3-20 
Front  Storage  Area 
......................................... 2-45 
Fuel 
....................................................... 3-46,  5-5 
Additives 
...................................................... 5-6 
California Fuel 
.............................................. 5-6 
Filling  a  Portable  Fuel Container 
.................... 5-1 1 
Filling  Your  Tank ........................................... 5-7 
FM 
............................................................... 3-74  Fuel 
(cont.) 
Fuels in  Foreign  Countries 
.............................. 5-7 
Gage 
......................................................... 3-44 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................... 5-5 
Gasoline Specifications .................................. 5-5 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-13 
Fuel  Economy 
................................................ 3-47 
Fuses  Fuses  and  Circuit Breakers 
........................... 5-92 
Windshield  Wiper 
......................................... 5-91 
G 
Gage ........................................................ 3-49 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
......................... 3-38 
Fuel 
.......................................................... 3-44 
Speedometer 
.............................................. 3-32 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3-33 
Garage 
Door Opener ....................................... 2-41 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................................ 5-5 
Gate  Operator  and  Canadian  Programming ........ 2-43 
Glass  Surfaces 
............................................... 5-84 
Glove  Box 
..................................................... 2-45 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
.................................................... 7-5 
Specifications 
............................................... 5-5 
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H 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers ................................... 3-4 
Head  Restraints 
....................................... . 1-7 
Headlamp 
Aiming 
....................................................... 5-50 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer .................... 3-7 
Headlamp  Horizontal Aiming 
............................. 5-51 
Headlamp  Vertical  Aiming 
................................. 5-52 
Headlamp  Wiring ............................................ 5-91 
Headlamps 
.................................................... 5-55 
Bulb  Replacement 
....................................... 5-54 
Front  Turn  Signal  and  Parking Lamps 
............. 5-57 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-54 
Headlamps  on  Reminder 
.................................. 3-15 
Heated  Seats 
............................................... 1-5 
Highway  Hypnosis ................................. ... 4-24 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
................ ... 4-24 
Hitches 
.......................................................... 4-39 
HomeLink  Transmitter,  Programming 
.................. 2-42 
HomeLink@  Transmitter 
.................................... 2-41 
Hood 
UI ICLRII ly I I Ill 1y3 VI IUGl 5- I L 
Release ..................................................... 5-1 3 
Horn 
............................................................... 3-5 
How  to  Add  Coolant  to  the  Coolant Surge Tank 
.. 5-33 
How  to Add  Fluid 
............................................ 5-24 
How  to  Check ........................................ 5-22,  5-61 
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How  to Check  Power  Steering  Fluid ....... .... 5-37 
How  to Use  This  Manual 
................................... ii 
How to Wear  Safety  Belts  Properly ............... 1-13 
Hydroplaning 
.............................................. 4-19 
If 
No Steam Is Coming  From  Your Engine .......... 5-30 
If Steam Is Coming  From  Your  Engine ............... 5-29 
If the  Light Is Flashing ..................................... 3-40 
If the Light Is on  Steady .................................. 3-41 
If You  Are  Stuck in Sand,  Mud,  Ice  or  Snow ....... 4-32 
If  You  Do  Decide  To Pull  A  Trailer 
..................... 4-37 
If You’re  Caught in a Blizzard ........................... 4-29 
Ignition  Positions 
............................................. 2-23 
Ignition Transaxle  Lock  Check 
.......................... 6-12 
Inadvertent  Power Battery  Saver 
....................... 3-20 
Infants  and Young  Children,  Restraints 
............... 1-30 
Inflation 
-- Tire  Pressure .................................. 5-60 
Inspection 
Brake  System 
.......................... ........ 6-14 
Exhaust  System 
.......................................... 6-13 
Fuel  System 
............................................... 6-13 
Part  C 
- Periodic  Maintenance ....................... 6-13 
Steering,  Suspension  and  Front  Drive Axle 
Boot  and  Seal 
......................................... 6-13 
Throttle  System 
........................................... 6-14 
Engine 
Cooling  System 
................. .... 6-14 
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