headlamp OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA 1996 User Guide
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Composite  Headlamps 
1. Open the hood. 
2. Remove  the black 
protective  caps from the 
removal pins at 
the top 
of the radiator  support. 
Use  a 
hex socket  to 
unscrew the pins. 
3. Pull the  headlamp  lens 
4. Unplug the electrical connector. 
5. Turn the bulb 
counterclockwise 
to remove  it. 
6. Put  the  new  bulb into the headlamp lens assembly 
7. Plug in the electrical  connector. 
8. Put the headlamp lens assembly back  into the 
and turn it clockwise until it is tight. 
vehicle. Install 
and tighten the  screws. 
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Front  Turn  Signal  Lamps 
1. Remove the headlamp assembly. 
2. Reach  down  and  behind  the turn signal  lamp  assembly. 
4. Holding the base of the  bulb,  pull the bulb straight 
out 
of the  socket. 
5. Push  the  new  bulb into the socket until it clicks. 
6. Put the socket back into the turn signal lamp 
assembly  and 
turn it clockwise until it locks in place. 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp 
1. Remove the two screws. 
2. Pull  the  lamp assembly out. 
3. Turn the socket counterclockwise  and pull  it out. 
3. Turn the socket counterclockwise  and  pull it out. 
I 4. Holding the base of the bulb, pull the bulb straight 
out 
of the  socket. 
5. Reverse  the steps to install a new bulb. 
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I A CAUTION: 
Using  the  wrong  replacement  wheels, wheel  bolts 
or  wheel  nuts  on  your  vehicle can  be  dangerous. 
It  could  affect  the  braking  and  handling 
of‘ your 
vehicle,  make  your  tires 
lose air  and  make you 
lose control.  You could  have a collision in which 
you  or  others  could  be  injured.  Always  use  the 
correct  wheel,  wheel  bolts and wheel  nuts 
for replacement. 
NOTICE: 
The  wrong  wheel  can  also  cause  problems  with 
bearing  life, brake  cooling,  speedometer  or 
odometer  calibration,  headlamp  aim,  bumper 
height,  vehicle  ground  clearance  and  tire 
clearance  to  the  body  and  chassis. 
See  “Changing 
a Flat Tire” in the  Index  for 
more  information. 
Used Replacement  Wheels 
Putting 
a used  wheel  on  your vehicle is dangerous. 
You can’t  know  how  it’s been  used  or how  many 
miles 
it’s been  driven. It could  fail  suddenly  and 
cause  an accident.  If 
you have  to  replace a wheel, 
use 
a new GM original  equipment  wheel. 
Tire Chains 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  use  tire  chains.  They  can  damage 
your vehicle. 
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Headlamps 
The headlamp  wiring  is  protected  by  an  internal  circuit 
breaker.  An  electrical  overload  will  cause  the  lamps  to go 
on  and 
off, or in some  cases  to remain off. If  this  happens, 
have  your  headlamp  wiring  checked  right  away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The  windshield  wiper motor  is protected  by a circuit 
breaker  and 
a fuse. If the  motor  overheats  due  to  heavy 
snow,  etc., the wiper will  stop until 
the motor  cools. If 
the overload  is caused  by some  electrical  problem, be 
sure 
to get it fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
Circuit  breakers protect  the power windows  and  other 
power accessories.  When the  current load 
is too heavy, 
the circuit  breaker opens and closes,  protecting the 
circuit  until the problem  is fixed  or  goes away. 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
The wiring  circuits in your vehicle  are  protected  from 
short  circuits  by 
a combination  of fuses,  circuit breakers, 
and  fusible  thermal  links.  This greatly  reduces  the 
chance  of fires  caused  by electrical problems. 
Look at  the  silver-colored  band  inside  the fuse. If the  band 
is  broken  or melted,  replace  the  fuse.  Be  sure  you  replace 
a bad  fuse  with a new  one of the  identical  size  and  rating. 
lr you ever  have a problem on the road  and don’t  have 
a  spare  fuse, you can borrow  one that has the same 
amperage.  Just pick  some  feature  of your vehicle that 
you  can  get  along without 
-- like the  radio or cigarette 
lighter 
-- and  use its fuse, if it is the correct amperage. 
Replace 
it as  soon as you  can. 
Instrument  Panel  Fuse  Block 
The  fuse block is  at the 
driver’s end  of the 
instrument panel. 
Remove  the cover  by turning 
the fastener 
counterclockwise.  Extra fuses and the  fuse  extractor  are 
provided  in the cover. 
To reinstall the fuse  panel cover, 
push 
in and turn the  fastener  clockwise. 
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Replacement Bulbs' 
Lamps 
Halogen Heaalamps,  Lomposite Low Beam 
Halogen Headlamps,  Composite High Beam 
Tail  and Stoplamps 
Turn  Signal  Lamp 
Underhood  Lamp 
Visor Vanity Mirror Lamps 
Overhead Console Reading Lamps 
Quantity 
2 
2 
4 
2 
1 
4 
2 
Number 
9006  HB4 
9005 HB3 
3057 
3 157 NA 
93 
74 
194 
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Halogen Bulbs ................................ 6-30 
Hazard Warning Flashers 
.......................... 5-1 
Head  Restraints 
................................. 1-3 
Headlamps 
.................................... 2-31 
Bulb  Replacement 
............................ 6-3 1 
High/Low  Beam Changer ...................... 2-25 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-31 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-53 
Hearing  Impaired. Customer  Assistance 
.............. 8-3 
Heating 
........................................ 3-3 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-35 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-35 
Hitches. Trailer 
................................. 4-46 
Hood 
.......................................... 6-6 
Horn 
......................................... 2-23 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-3 1 
Ignition  Positions .............................. 2- IO 
Inflation. Tire ............................. 6.38.  7.39 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
................. 2-33 
Inspections  Brakesystem 
................................ 7-44 
Drive  Axle 
.................................. 7-44 
Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-43 
Radiator  and Heater  Hose 
...................... 7-43 
Steering 
.................................... 7-43 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-43 
Throttle  Linkage 
.............................. 7-43 
Transfer Case 
................................ 7-44  Instrument 
Panel 
............................... 2-46 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-46 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-48 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-53 
Interior Lamps 
................................. 2-32 
Jacking  Equipment 
............................. 5-21 
Jump  Starting 
................................... 5-2 
Keyless  Entry System 
........................... 2-5 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-1 
Labels 
Certificationflire 
.............................. 4-41 
Fuse 
....................................... 6-54 
Safety  Belt 
.................................. 1-43 
Service  Parts Identification 
..................... 6-52 
Vehicle  Identification Number 
................... 6-52 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-30 
Dome 
...................................... 2-33 
Front  Reading 
........................... 2-32.  2-35 
Interior 
..................................... 2-32 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-31 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-4 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
with the Engine Running ....... 2-19 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-41 
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Transfercase .................................. 6-17 
Transmission Fluid 
.............................. 6-  14 
Transmission. Shifting 
........................... 2- 14 
Transmitters. Keyless  Entry ........................ 2-5 
Transportation. Courtesy 
.......................... 8-5 
Trip 
Computer 
................................... 2-37 
Odometer 
................................... 2-49 
Trip. Before Leaving ............................ 4-34 
TTYUsers 
..................................... 8-3 
Turn  and  Lane Change Signals 
.................... 2-24 
Turn  Signals When Towing 
a Trailer ................ 4-49 
Underbody  Maintenance 
................... 6.50. 7.42 
Underhood  Lamp Bulb Replacement 
................ 6-33 
Universal  Transmitter 
............................ 2-43 
. US/MET Button ................................ 2-35 
Vanity  Mirror Lamp Bulb  Replacemen! 
............ 6-34 
Vehicle  Control 
...................................... 4-5 
Damage  Warnings 
.............................. iv 
Dimensions ................................. 6-58 
Identification Number 
......................... 6-52 
Loading 
.................................... 4-41 
Storage 
..................................... 6-30  Ventilation 
System 
............................... 3-3 
Visors.  Sun 
.................................... 2-42 
Voltmeter 
..................................... 2-52 
warning  Devices 
............................... 5-1 
Warning Lights. Gages  and Indicators ............... 2-50 
Washer  Fluid. Windshield ........................ 6-24 
Washing  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 6-48 
Weatherstrips 
.................................. 6-47 
Nut Torque ............................. 5-27.  6-57 
Replacement 
................................. 6-42 
Wheel 
Alignment 
.................................. 6-42 
Windows 
..................................... 2-22 
Windshield  Washer 
............................. 2-26 
Fluid 
....................................... 6-24 
Fluid  Level  Check 
............................ 7-39 
Windshield  Wipers 
.............................. 2-26 
Blade Replacement 
........................... 6-35 
Winter  Driving 
................................. 4-37 
WreckerTowing 
................................. 5-6 
Fuses ....................................... 6-53 
Rear 
....................................... 2-27 
Wiring.  Headlamp 
.............................. 6-53 
9-10 
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