heating OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1998 Owners Manual
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Trunk Trunk Lock 
It  can be  dangerous  to  drive  with  the  trunk  open 
because  carbon  monoxide  (CO)  gas  can  come  into 
cause  unconsciousness  and  even  death. 
If you  must  drive  with  the  trunk  open  or if electrical 
wiring  or  other  cable  connections  must pass through 
the  seal  between  the body  and  the  trunk: 
Make  sure  all  windows  are shut. 
0 lbrn  the  fan  on your  heating  or cooling 
1 your  vehicle.  You can’t  see  or smell CO. It can 
system  to 
its highest  speed  with the  setting  on 
VENT.  That will force  outside  air  into  your 
vehicle.  See 
“Comfort Controls”  in  the  Index. 
instrument  panel,  open  them  all  the 
way. 
0 If you  have  air  outlets  on  or  under  the 
See  “Engine  Exhaust”  in  the  Index. 
To unlock  the trunk from the  outside,  insert  the  key and 
turn  it  to the right. 
You  can also  use the remote  keyless entry transmitter,  if 
your vehicle has 
this option. 
Remote Trunk Release 
Press the button on the 
instrument panel to unlock 
the  trunk 
from inside  your 
vehicle.  Your vehicle must 
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Convenience  Net (If Equipped) 
Your vehicle  may have  a convenience net.  You’ll see it 
on the back  wall 
of the trunk. 
Put  small loads,  like grocery  bags, behind the  net. 
It can 
help keep them from  falling over during  sharp  turns or 
quick starts and stops. 
The  net isn’t  for larger, heavier loads.  Store them in the 
trunk as  far forward as you  can. 
You can unhook the net so that it will lie  flat when 
you’re not using  it. 
You can also  push the net down and 
hook it under the plastic  hooks. 
Ashtrays  and  Lighter 
When your vehicle is delivered,  the ashtray and lighter 
assembly will be in  a plastic bag placed in  the center 
console  storage  area. If 
the ashtray and lighter  are 
needed,  insert the ashtray and holder into the stationary, 
open cupholder in front  of the shift  lever. 
The lighter  outlet is located  just below the heating and 
air conditioning controls behind 
a flip-out  door. 
Sun  Visors 
To block out the glare,  you can swing down the visors. 
You can also  swing them from  front to side. 
Visor  Vanity  Mirrors 
Open the cover to expose the vanity mirror.  If your 
vehicle has the  optional lighted vanity 
mirrors, the 
lamps will come on when you open  the cover. 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
The  power  outlets  are located on the lower left passenger 
side and behind  the  flip-out door of the  lighter. 
The power outlets can 
be used  to plug electrical 
equipment such as cellular  telephone, 
CD radio, etc. 
Follow the proper installation instructions that  are 
included  with any electrical equipment  you install. 
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Low Traction  Light 
LOW 
TRAC 
When your anti-lock  system 
is adjusting  brake pressure 
to help avoid a braking  skid, 
this  light  will come  on. 
If  you  have 
the Enhanced  Traction  System, this  light  will 
also  come  on  when  the  system  is limiting  wheel  spin.  You 
may  feel  or hear  the  system  working,  but  this  is  normal. 
Slippery  road  conditions  may  exist  if the  low  traction  light 
comes  on, 
so adjust  your  driving  accordingly. The light 
will  stay 
on for  a few  seconds  after  the  anti-lock  system 
stops  adjusting  brake  pressure  or the  Enhanced  Traction 
System  stops  limiting  wheel  spin. 
If the light doesn’t come  on then, have  it fixed so it will 
be there to tell  you when the anti-lock  brake system  or 
Traction Control System is active. 
Slippery road  conditions may exist 
if the low  traction 
light comes  on, 
so adjust your driving  accordingly. 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
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You have  a gage that shows 
the  engine  coolant 
temperature.  If 
the gage 
moves into the  red area, 
your  engine 
is too hot. 
The low traction  light  also comes on  briefly when you 
turn the ignition key to ON. If the  light  doesn’t  come  on 
then,  have 
it fixed so it will  be there  to  tell you  when the 
anti-lock  brake system  or  Enhanced Traction System 
is  active. 
For the optional Traction Control System, the  low 
traction  light comes on briefly when  you  turn the 
ignition to  ON.  That 
reading  means the  same thing 
as the warning light. 
It means that your  engine  coolant has overheated.  If  you 
have been  operating your vehicle under normal  driving 
conditions,  you should pull 
off the road,  stop your 
vehicle and 
turn off the  engine  as soon  as  possible. 
In  “Problems on the Road,” this manual shows  what to 
do. See “Engine  Overheating” in the Index. 
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Section 3 Comfort Controls 
In this section, you’ll find  out how  to operate the comfort control and  audio systems offered  with your vehicle.  Be 
sure  to  read  about the particular  systems supplied  with your vehicle. 
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Comfort Controls  Air  Conditioning  with Electronic Controls 
Heating 
Ventilation 
Defogging and Defrosting 
Rear Window Defogger  Setting 
the Clock 
AM-FM  Stereo  with Cassette Tape Player 
and Automatic Tone Control 
AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette Tape and 
Compact Disc Player  with Automatic  Tone 
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Trunk Mounted  CD Changer  (If Equipped) 
Theft-Detement Feature 
Audio Steering Wheel Controls  (If Equipped) 
Understanding Radio Reception 
Tips About  Your Audio System 
Care  of  Your  Cassette Tape Player 
Care  of  Your  Compact Discs 
Care  of  Your  Compact Disc Player 
Backglass Antenna 
(If Equipped) 
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Comfort Cor: A -01s Temperature  Knob 
Air  Conditioning  with  Electronic  Controls 
With this system,  you can control  the heating, cooling 
and ventilation  in your vehicle.  The system works best  if 
you  keep your windows  closed while using it. 
Fan  Knob 
The left knob selects the  force of air  you  want.  To turn 
the fan off, turn the knob  to OFF. The  fan must be on to 
run the  air conditioning compressor. 
If  the  airflow  seems  very  low  when  the  fan  knob is  turned 
to the  highest  setting, regardless  of the mode setting,  your 
passenger compartment  air filter  (if  equipped)  may  need 
to be replaced. See “Maintenance Schedule” in the Index.  The 
right knob changes the temperature 
of the air 
coming through the system. Turn this knob toward red 
to 
the right  for warmer air. Turn  it toward  blue  to the left 
for  cooler  air. 
Mode Push Buttons 
The upper row  of push buttons control the direction  of 
airflow. For each setting, set the temperature to a 
comfortable  setting. Each button has an indicator which 
will  glow when the button  is pressed. 
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/J VENT: This  setting directs  air through the 
instrument panel outlets. 
+’ BI-LEVEL: This  setting directs air two ways. 
Half  of  the air is directed through the instrument panel 
outlets. Most 
of the remaining  air is directed through 
the  floor  ducts and a little 
to the defrost and  side 
window vents. 
+’ FLOOR: This setting  sends most of the  air 
through the ducts  near the floor.  The rest comes out 
of 
the defroster and  side window vents. 
+@ DEFOG: This  setting allows  half  of the air to go 
to the  floor  ducts  and half  to  the  defrost and  side 
window vents. 
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Heating 
On cold days use FLOOR and the outside  air  button 
pushed in with  the temperature  knob all the  way  in the 
red area. The system will bring  in outside air, heat  it and 
send  it  to the floor  ducts. 
If your vehicle has an  engine  coolant heater, you can use 
it  to  help  your system  provide warm air  faster  when it’s 
cold  outside 
(0” F (- 18 O C) or  lower).  An engine  coolant 
heater warms the  coolant your engine  and heating 
system  use  to provide heat.  See “Engine Coolant 
Heater” in the Index. 
Ventilation 
For mild outside temperatures when  little heating or 
cooling  is needed, use VENT and  the outside  air button 
to direct  air through your vehicle.  Your vehicle also has 
the flow-through  ventilation system described later in 
this section. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
Your  system has two settings  for  clearing the front and 
side  windows.  To defrost  the  windows quickly, 
use 
DEFROST with the temperature  knob all the  way in the 
red  area.  To  warm  passengers  while keeping  the 
windows clean,  use DEFOG. 
Air  Conditioning  with  Automatic  and 
Auxiliarv  Temnerature  Control 
With  this system, you set a temperature. You can then 
either  let the system adjust airflow and  force  to maintain 
the temperature, 
or you  can manually adjust  the flow 
and  force.  The system works best  if you  keep  your 
windows closed while using 
it. 
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Driver  Temperature  Knob Auto  Button 
The  left 
(DRIVER) knob  sets the temperature  for the 
entire system when the  right (PASS)  knob is in  the 
center  or  neutral position.  Turn the DRIVER knob 
toward red 
to the right to raise the  temperature. Turn it 
toward  blue  to the left 
to lower the temperature.  The 
display  will show your  selection  for  a  few  seconds, 
then 
the outside  temperature  will show. If  you  push the knob 
the set  temperature  will again be  displayed  for 
a few 
seconds, then  the  outside  temperature  will show. 
Passenger  Temperature  Knob 
The right  (PASS) knob 
adjusts  the air temperature 
on  the  passenger's  side 
so 
it is warmer  or  cooler than 
the  temperature  set by 
the driver. 
Turn the PASS knob toward red to the right to raise  the 
temperature.  Turn it toward  blue  to the left  to lower  the 
temperature.  The  passenger  temperature  will not be 
shown  in the display.  For 
the most  efficient  operation  you should press  the 
AUTO  button and set the system temperature. 
The  system will select the best  fan speed and airflow 
settings  to keep  you comfortable.  The  air conditioning 
compressor will  run if the  outside  temperature is 
above  40°F (4.5"C).  You may  notice  a delay 
of three  to  four  minutes before the fan comes  on. 
Off Button 
Push the OFF button  to turn  the system off. The display 
will show  OFF and outside  temperature.  The system will 
continue  to automatically control  air temperature to the 
last set temperature. 
Manual  Control 
If  you  prefer to manually  control the heating,  cooling 
and ventilation 
in your vehicle, set the system to the 
temperature and fan speed  you want. Next, push the 
desired airflow  direction pushbutton.  The system  will 
try  to maintain the  temperature you set using  the mode 
you  select.  The  following suggestions will  help the 
system  run more efficiently in manual mode. 
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Air  Conditioning Heating 
On very  hot  days,  open the windows  long enough to let 
hot,  inside  air  escape.  This  reduces  the  time  the 
compressor  has  to run, which should help  fuel economy. 
For  quick  cool-down  on very hot  days,  use  FECIRC. 
If this setting  is  used for  long  periods of time, the  air  in 
your  vehicle  may become  too dry. 
For normal  cooling on hot  days,  use UPPER  with the 
A/C  button pushed  in.  The system will bring  in outside 
air  and  cool  it. 
On  cool  but  sunny  days,  the sun may  warm your upper 
body,  but your lower body  may not be warm enough. 
You  can use BI-LEV  with the A/C button pushed  in. 
The  system will bring  in outside  air  and direct  it to  your 
upper  body, while  sending  slightly  warmed air to your 
lower body.  You may  notice  this  temperature  difference 
more at  some  times  than others.  On 
cold  days use LOWER.  The system will bring in 
outside  air, heat it and send it to the  floor ducts. 
If your vehicle has  an engine  coolant heater,  you can use 
it to help  your system  provide warm air  faster when it’s 
cold  outside  (0°F 
(-18°C) or  lower). An engine  coolant 
heater  warms the  coolant your engine  and heating 
system  use to provide  heat. See “Engine Coolant 
Heater”  in the Index. 
Ventilation 
For mild  outside temperatures when little heating  or 
cooling  is needed,  use  UPPER  to direct outside air 
through your vehicle.  Your vehicle also has the 
flow-through  ventilation system described  later in 
this  section. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
Your  system has two settings  for  clearing  the  front and 
side  windows. 
To defrost  the windows quickly, use DEE 
To warm passengers  while keeping the windows clean, 
use  DEFOG. 
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Turn Signals  When  Towing  a  Trailer 
When you  tow  a trailer, your vehicle  may  need a 
different turn signal  flasher and/or extra wiring. Check 
with your Oldsmobile retailer.  The green  arrows 
on your 
instrument  panel will flash whenever  you signal  a turn 
or  lane  change. Properly hooked  up, the trailer lamps 
will also  flash, telling  other  drivers  you’re about to turn, 
change  lanes  or  stop. 
When  towing a trailer, the  green arrows on your 
instrument panel will flash  for turns even  if the bulbs on 
the  trailer  are  burned out. Thus, you  may  think drivers 
behind  you are seeing your  signal when they  are not.  It’s 
important  to check occasionally  to be  sure 
the trailer 
bulbs  are still working. 
Driving  On  Grades 
Reduce  speed and  shift  to a lower  gear before you 
start down a long  or steep downgrade.  If you  don’t 
shift down,  you might have  to  use your brakes 
so much 
that they would  get hot and no  longer work well. 
On  a long  uphill  grade,  shift down and  reduce your 
speed  to around 
45 mph (70 Mh)  to  reduce  the 
possibility  of engine  and transaxle overheating.  If 
you  have overdrive,  you  may have to drive in 
THIRD 
(3) instead  of DRIVE (D) (or , as you need 
to  a lower gear). 
Parking on Hills 
You  really should not park your vehicle,  with a trailer 
attached, on a hill.  If something goes wrong, your rig 
could start to move. People can be  injured, and both 
your vehicle and the trailer can  be damaged. 
But  if  you  ever have to park your  rig  on a hill, here’s 
how  to do  it: 
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Apply your regular brakes,  but don’t shift  into 
PARK 
(P) yet. 
Have someone place chocks under the trailer wheels. 
When  the wheel chocks  are in place, release the 
regular  brakes until the chocks  absorb the load. 
Reapply the regular brakes. Then apply your parking 
brake, and then shift 
to PARK  (P). 
Release  the regular brakes. 
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When You Are  Ready  to  Leave  After 
Parking  on a Hill 
1. Apply your  regular brakes  and hold  the pedal down 
while  you: 
Start your engine; 
Shift  into  a  gear;  and 
Release the parking  brake. 
2. Let  up on the  brake pedal. 
3. Drive slowly until  the  trailer  is  clear  of the  chocks. 
4. Stop  and have someone  pick  up and store the chocks. 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing 
Your  vehicle will need  service more often when  you’re 
pulling  a  trailer. See the Maintenance Schedule  for more 
on this.  Things that  are  especially  important  in trailer 
operation  are  automatic  transaxle fluid (don’t overfill), 
engine  oil,  drive  belts, cooling  system and brake 
adjustment.  Each of these 
is covered  in this  manual, 
and the Index will help  you find  them quickly.  If you’re 
trailering,  it’s a good  idea to review  this information 
before  you start your trip. 
Check periodically  to  see  that all hitch nuts and bolts 
are  tight. 
Engine  Cooling  When  Trailer  Towing 
Your  cooling system  may temporarily  overheat  during 
severe  operating  conditions.  See  “Engine Overheating” 
in  the  Index. 
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