OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1998 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 1998, Model line: INTRIGUE, Model: OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1998Pages: 340, PDF Size: 17.93 MB
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Checking  Coolant 
The coolant recovery tank is located in the engine 
compartment behind the headlamp on 
the driver’s  side. 
When your  engine  is  cold,  the  coolant  level should  be at 
the  COLD  mark or  a little higher. When your  engine is 
warm, the  level should be  up to 
HOT mark. To check 
the  coolant  level,  remove  the cap on the  coolant 
recovery tank and verify that the coolant  level is up  to 
the  COLD  fill  level on the hose  attached  to 
the cap,  or  a 
little  higher. 
&I If this low  coolant 
warning  light comes  on, 
it  means you’re low on 
engine  coolant. 
Adding Coolant 
If  you need more  coolant, add the proper DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  mixture 
at the coolant recovery tank, but  be 
careful not  to  spill it. 
If  the  coolant  recovery tank  is completely empty, add 
coolant  to 
the radiator.  (See “Engine Overheating” in 
the Index.) 
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A CAUTION: I 
'hrning  the  radiator  pressure  cap  when  the 
engine  and  radiator  are  hot  can allow steam  and 
scalding  liquids  to  blow out  and  burn  you badly. 
With  the  coolant  recovery  tank,  you will almost 
never  have  to  add  coolant  at the  radiator. 
Never  turn  the  radiator  pressure  cap 
-- even a 
little -- when  the  engine  and  radiator  are  hot. 
You  can  be  burned  if 
you spill  coolant  on  hot 
engine  parts.  Coolant  contains  ethylene  glycol, 
and  it  will burn  if the  engine  parts  are  hot 
enough.  Don't  spill  coolant  on 
a hot  engine. 
Radiator  Pressure Cap 
NOTICE: 
Your  radiator  cap  is a 15 psi (105 kPa) 
pressure-type  cap  and  must  be  tightly  installed 
to 
prevent  coolant loss and  possible  engine  damage 
from  overheating.  Be sure  the  arrows 
on the  cap 
line  up with  the  overflow  tube 
on the  radiator 
filler  neck. 
When  you  replace your radiator pressure cap, an 
AC@ 
cap is recommended. 
Thermostat 
Engine coolant temperature is controlled by a thermostat 
in  the  engine  coolant  system. 
The thermostat stops  the 
flow of coolant through the radiator until the coolant 
reaches  a preset temperature. 
When  you replace your thermostat,  an 
AC@ thermostat 
is recommended. 
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Power  Steering Fluid 
When  to  Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
It is not necessary to regularly check power  steering 
fluid  unless  you suspect  there is a  leak  in the system  or 
you  hear  an unusual noise. A fluid loss 
in this system 
could  indicate 
a problem. Have the system inspected 
and repaired. 
How To Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
When the  engine compartment is cool, wipe the  cap and 
the top 
of the  reservoir  clean,  then unscrew  the  cap and  wipe the 
dipstick with a clean  rag. Replace the  cap and 
completely tighten it. Then remove the  cap again and 
look  at the fluid level on the dipstick. 
The level should be at the 
FULL COLD mark. If 
necessary, add only enough fluid  to bring the level up 
to  the mark. 
What to Use 
To determine  what kind of fluid to use,  see 
“Recommended Fluids and  Lubricants” in 
the Index. 
Always  use the proper fluid. Failure to  use the proper 
fluid can  cause leaks and damage hoses and seals. 
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Windshield  Washer Fluid 
What  to  Use 
When  you need windshield washer fluid, be  sure to read 
the manufacturer’s instructions before use.  If  you will be 
operating  your vehicle  in an area where the temperature 
may  fall below freezing, use  a  fluid that has sufficient 
protection against  freezing. 
Adding Washer Fluid 
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Open the  cap labeled WASHER FLUID ONLY. Add 
washer  fluid until the  tank is full. 
NOTICE: 
When  using  concentrated  washer  fluid, 
follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions  for 
adding  water. 
Don’t  mix water  with  ready-to-use  washer 
fluid.  Water  can  cause  the  solution  to  freeze 
and  damage  your  washer  fluid  tank  and 
other  parts 
of the  washer  system.  Also, 
water  doesn’t  clean  as  well as  washer  fluid. 
Fill  your  washer  fluid  tank  only 
three-quarters  full  when  it’s very  cold.  This 
allows  for  expansion  if freezing  occurs, 
which  could  damage  the  tank 
if it is 
completely  full. 
Don’t  use  engine  coolant  (antifreeze)  in 
your  windshield  washer.  It  can  damage 
your  washer  system  and  paint. 
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Brakes 
Brake Fluid 
goes  back  up. The other  reason  is  that  fluid is leaking  out 
of the  brake  system. If it is,  you  should  have  your  brake 
system  fixed,  since a leak  means  that  sooner  or later  your 
brakes  won’t  work 
well, or  won’t  work  at  all. 
So, it isn’t a good idea  to  “top off’ your brake  fluid. 
Adding brake  fluid won’t  correct 
a leak. If you add fluid 
when your  linings  are worn, then you’ll have  too much 
fluid  when  you  get new  brake linings.  You should add 
(or remove) brake  fluid, 
as necessary, only when work is 
done on the brake hydraulic system. 
Your  brake  master  cylinder  reservoir 
is here. It is filled 
with 
DOT-3 brake  fluid. 
There  are only  two reasons  why  the  brake  fluid  level 
in the 
reservoir  might  go down.  The first is that  the  brake  fluid 
goes  down  to 
an acceptable  level  during  normal  brake 
lining  wear. 
When new  linings  are put in, the  fluid  level 
If’ you  have  too  much  brake  fluid,  it  can  spa on  the 
engine.  The  fluid 
will burn if‘ the  engine is hot 
enough.  You  or  others  could  be  burned,  and 
your 
vehicle  could  be  damaged.  Add  brake  fluid  only 
when  work 
is done  on  the  brake  hydraulic  system. 
When  your brake fluid  falls  to  a low level, your  brake 
warning light  will come  on.  See  “Brake System Warning 
Light” 
in the Index. 
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What to Add 
When  you  do need brake fluid,  use 
only DOT-3 brake 
fluid -- such as Delco Supreme ll@ (GM Part 
No. 12377967). Use new brake fluid from a sealed 
container only. 
Always clean the brake  fluid reservoir  cap and 
the area 
around the  cap before removing  it.  This 
will help keep 
dirt from entering the reservoir. 
With  the  wrong  kind 
of fluid  in  your  brake 
system,  your  brakes  may 
not work  well, or they 
may  not  even work  at all.  This  could  cause 
a 
crash.  Always  use  the  proper  brake  fluid. 
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NOTICE: 
Using the  wrong  fluid  can  badly  damage 
brake  system  parts.  For  example,  just 
a few 
drops  of mineral-based  oil, such  as  engine 
oil,  in  your  brake  system  can  damage  brake 
system  parts 
so badly  that  they’ll  have to be 
replaced.  Don’t let  someone  put  in the 
wrong  kind  of fluid. 
0 If you  spill  brake  fluid  on  your  vehicle’s 
painted  surfaces,  the  paint  finish  can  be 
damaged.  Be careful  not 
to spill  brake  fluid 
on your  vehicle. If you  do,  wash  it off 
immediately.  See  “Appearance  Care”  in 
the  Index. 
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Brake  Wear 
Your vehicle  has four-wheel  disc  brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in  wear  indicators  that  make  a 
high-pitched  warning  sound  when  the  brake  pads  are  worn  and  new  pads  are  needed.  The  sound  may  come  and 
go or 
be heard all the time  your  vehicle  is  moving  (except  when 
you  are  pushing  on  the  brake 
pedal firmly). 
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The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that  soon 
your  brakes  won’t  work  well.  That  could  lead  to 
an  accident.  When  you  hear  the  brake  wear 
warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle  serviced. 
NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or  climates may cause  a  brake 
squeal  when the brakes  are  first applied  or lightly 
applied.  This  does not  mean  something  is wrong  with 
your  brakes. 
Properly torqued wheel  nuts are necessary  to help 
prevent brake  pulsation. When tires are rotated,  inspect 
brake pads  for wear and evenly torque  wheel nuts in  the 
proper  sequence  to 
GM specifications. 
Brake  linings  should always  be replaced  as complete 
axle  sets. 
See  “Brake  System  Inspection”  in  Section 
7 of this manual 
under  Part 
C “Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections.” 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See  your  retailer if the  brake  pedal does  not return  to 
normal  height, or if there  is 
a rapid  increase in pedal 
travel. This could  be a sign  of brake  trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every time  you apply  the  brakes,  with or without the 
vehicle moving,  your brakes adjust  for wear. 
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Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking system on a modern vehicle is complex. 
Its  many parts have  to  be of top quality and work  well 
together  if the vehicle is 
to have really good braking. 
Your  vehicle  was designed and tested with top-quality 
GM brake parts. When  you replace  parts of your braking 
system 
-- for  example, when your brake  linings wear 
down and  you have to have new  ones put in 
-- be sure 
you  get new  approved 
GM replacement parts. If you 
don’t, your brakes  may no longer  work properly. For 
example,  if someone puts in brake linings that  are wrong 
for  your vehicle, the  balance between your  front and 
rear brakes can change 
-- for  the worse.  The braking 
performance you’ve come  to  expect can change in many 
other  ways if someone puts in the wrong replacement 
brake  parts. 
cvery  new Oldsmobile has an ACDelco Freedom@ 
battery.  You never have  to add water  to one  of these. 
When  it’s  time  for a new  battery, we recommend 
an ACDelco Freedom battery. Get  one that has 
the replacement number shown 
on the  original 
battery’s label. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If you’re not going to  drive your vehicle  for 25 days or 
more, remove the black, negative (-) cable from 
the battery.  This will help keep your battery from 
running down. 
Batteries  have  acid  that  can  burn  you  and  gas 
that  can explode.  You can be  badly  hurt  if you 
aren’t  careful.  See  “Jump  Starting”  in  the  Index 
for  tips  on  working  around  a battery  without 
getting  hurt. 
Contact your retailer to learn  how to prepare your 
vehicle  for longer storage periods. 
Also, 
for your  audio  system,  see “Theft-Deterrent 
Feature” 
in the Index. 
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Bulb  Replacement 
For the  proper  type  of replacement  bulb, see 
"Replacement  Bulb Numbers"  in the  Index. 
Halogen Bulbs 
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CAUTION: 
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Halogen  bulbs  have  pressurized  gas  inside  and 
can  burst 
if you  drop or scratch  the  bulb.  You or 
others  could  be  injured.  Be  sure  to  read  and 
follow  the  instructions  on  the  bulb  package. 
Headlamps 
To  replace  your headlamps follow these  steps: 
1. Open the  hood. 
2. Pull straight  up  on the two headlamp retainers  to 
release the assembly locator tabs.  At 
the same time 
hold  the. headlamp assembly 
in position by applying 
a  little  pressure against 
the headlamp  lens.  This 
prevents  the 
lamp from falling out. 
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3. Slide the lamp  forward. 4. Remove the rubber access cover (from behind the 
bulb you are replacing). 
5. Quarter  twist and turn  the bulb  socket and remove  it 
from the  lamp. 
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