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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Finish  Damage 
Any stone  chips,  fractures  or  deep scratches  in the finish 
should be repaired right away. Bare metal will  corrode 
quickly  and may  develop  into  a major  repair  expense. 
Minor  chips and scratches  can be repaired  with touch-up 
materials  available  from  your retailer or  other  service 
outlets.  Larger areas of finish  damage  can be  corrected 
in your retailer’s body and paint  shop. 
Underbody  Maintenance 
Chemicals used for  ice and snow removal  and  dust 
control  can  collect  on the underbody. If these  are  not 
removed,  accelerated  corrosion  (rust)  can occur on 
the underbody parts  such  as  fuel lines, frame,  floor 
pan and  exhaust system even though they have 
corrosion  protection. 
At  least  every  spring,  flush  these  materials from the 
underbody with plain water. Clean any  areas where  mud 
and  other  debris  can collect.  Dirt  packed in closed areas 
of  the  frame  should be  loosened  before  being flushed. 
Your  retailer  or an underbody  car washing  system can 
do  this  for  you. 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
Some weather and  atmospheric  conditions  can create a 
chemical  fallout. Airborne pollutants can  fall upon and 
attack  painted  surfaces  on your vehicle.  This damage 
can  take  two  forms: blotchy, ringlet-shaped 
discolorations,  and small irregular  dark  spots etched into 
the  paint  surface. 
Although no  defect  in the paint job causes  this, 
Oldsmobile will repair, at no charge  to the owner,  the 
surfaces  of  new vehicles damaged  by this  fallout 
condition within 
12 months  or 12,000 miles (20 000 km) 
of purchase, whichever  occurs first. 
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Appearance  Care  Materials  Chart 
PART NUMBER I SIZE DESCRIPTION USAGE I 
994954 
Exterior polishing cloth 
Polishing  Cloth - Wax 
Treated 
23  in.  x 25 in. 
1050172  Removes  tar,  road  oil  and  asphalt 
Tar  and  Road  Oil Remover 
16 
oz. (0.473 L) 
1050173 
Cleans vinyl tops, upholstery  and convertible  tops 
Vinyl  Cleaner 
32 
oz. (0.946 L) 1050214  Removes  soil  and  black  marks 
from whitewalls 
White  Sidewall Tire Cleaner 
16 
oz. (0.473 L) 1050174  Use  on  chrome,  stainless  steel,  nickel,  copper  and  brass 
Chrome  Cleaner and Polish 
16 
oz. (0.473 L) 
1050427 
Cleans and lightly  waxes 
Wash  Wax  Concentrate 
16 
oz. (0.473 L) 1052870  Removes 
dirt, grime, smoke and fingerprints 
Glass Cleaner 
23 
oz. (0.680 L) 
-- 
1052918** 
Armor  All TM Protectant 
8 oz. (0.237 L) Protects  leather,  wood,  acrylics, Plexiglas TM, plastic, 
rubber  and  vinyl 
1052925 
I 16 oz. (0.473 L) I Multi-Purpose Interior  Cleans carpets, seats, interior trim, door panels 
I Cleaner  and floor mats I 
1052929  16 oz. (0.473 L) 
1052930 8 oz. (0.237 L) 
12377964 
16 oz. (0.473 L) 
Wheel Cleaner  Spray  on  and  rinse  with  water 
Capture  Dry Spot Remover  Attracts,  absorbs  and removes soils 
Armor 
All TM Cleaner  Cleans  and shines a  variety of surface  types 
Synthetic Chamois  Shines  vehicle without scratching 
_____~ 
Silicone  Tire Shine  Spray  on tire shine 
Finish Enhancer  Removes dust, fingerprints  and surface contaminants 
12377966  16 
oz. (0.473 L) Cleaner Wax  Removes  light  scratches  and  oxidation  and  protects  finish 
12377984  16 
02. (0.473 L) Surface Cleaner  Removes 
contaminants, blemishes  and  swirl  marks 
See  your  General Motors Parts Department 
for these products. ** Not  recommended for use  on  instrument  panel  vinyl. 
See “Fluids  and Lubricants”  in the Index. 
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Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
SAMPLE4UXWM072675 (GMI 
ENGINEA98 f  ASSEMBLY 
CODE MODEL YEAR PLANT 
Engine  Identification 
The  8th  character in your VIN is the engine  code.  This 
code will  help you identify your  engine, specifications 
and replacement 
parts. 
Service  Parts  Identification  Label 
You’ll  find this label on your spare  tire cover.  It’s  very 
helpful  if you  ever  need 
to order  parts.  On this label is: 
your VIN, 
the model  designation, 
This  is  the  legal  identifier  for 
your vehicle. It appears on 
a  plate  in the  front  corner  of the  instrument  panel, 
on the 
driver’s  side.  You can see  it  if  you  look through the 
paint  information  and 
windshield  from  outside  your vehicle. The  VIN also 
appears 
on the  Vehicle  Certification  and Service  Parts 
labels and  the  certificates  of title and registration. a list  of  all  production options and 
special  equipment. 
Be  sure  that this  label  is not removed  from the vehicle. 
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Electrical  System 
Add-on Electrical  Equipment 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  add  anything  electrical  to  your  vehicle 
unless  you  check  with  your  retailer  first.  Some 
electrical  equipment  can  damage  your  vehicle 
and  the  damage  wouldn’t  be  covered 
by your 
warranty.  Some  add-on  electrical  equipment 
can  keep  other  components  from  working  as 
they  should. 
Your  vehicle has  an air  bag system. Before attempting  to 
add anything electrical to your vehicle,  see “Servicing 
Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle” in the Index. 
Headlamp  Wiring 
The  headlamp wiring  is protected by separate  left and 
right headlamp  fuses in the underhood electrical center. 
An  electrical overload will  cause  a lamp to go  off  and 
remain off. 
If this happens, have your headlamp system 
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, have 
it  fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
Circuit breakers  in the  fuse  panel  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. 
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  in the wiring itself.  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. 
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Instrument  Panel  Fuse Block 
These  fuses  are located in a  fuse block on the 
passenger's  side 
of the  instrument  panel.  Pull off the 
right-hand  cover 
to expose the fuses. Fuse 
ABS 
Description 
ABS Motor  Asm 
CRANK  CRANK 
-- Instrument Panel 
SIGNAL BCM, Cluster, Body Control Module, 
CLUSTER  Powertrain Control Module 
HEATED 
MIRROR  Heated Outside Rearview 
Mirrors 
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I Fuse Description 
Fuse 
IGN 0: I/P Cluster, Powertrain Control 
1 CLUSTER  PCM, Module, Body Control 
I &BCM I 
1 LOW  BLOWER  HVAC 
Control Assembly, 
Blower Motor 
~ HVAC 
CRUISE 
ABS 
BTSI  Air Temperature 
Valve Motor, 
HVAC  Control Assembly, 
Solenoid Box 
Cruise Control Module 
Electronic Brake Control Module  (EBCM)  ABS Relay,  TCS 
Disable Switch 
Brake-Transaxle Shift Interlock 
TURN SIGNALS,  Turn Signals, Cornering Lamps  CORN  LPS 
AIR  BAG 
CLUSTER 
DRL  Air 
Bag System 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
Daytime Running Lamps  PCM,  BCM, 
U/H  RELAY 
RADIO,  WAC, 
RFA  CLUSTER 
DATA  LINK 
ABS,  BCM 
CIGAR  LTR, 
AUX  POWER, 
POWER  DROP INADV 
POWER BUS 
Description 
Powertrain Control Module, Body 
Control Module, Underhood 
IgnitiodRelay 
Radio,  HVAC  Control Assembly, 
Instrument Panel Cluster, Remote 
Keyless Entry Module, Data 
Link 
Connector,  Bose Amplifier 
ABS1 -- Electronic Brake 
Control Module (EBCM), Body 
Control Module 
Auxiliary  Power, Cigarette 
Lighter, Power  Drop 
Vanity  Mirrors, 
I/P Courtesy 
Lamps, 
I/P Compartment Lamps, 
Trunk Courtesy Lamp, Header  Courtesy and Reading Lamps, 
US 
Lighted Rearview Mirror 
CD  CHANGER  Cartridge Disk Changer 
HIGH  BLOWER  High Blower Relay 
HAZARD  Hazard Switch 
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Fuse 
STOP  LAMPS 
Description 
Stoplamps  Switch 
DOOR  LOCKS  Door  Lock  Relays  (Internal  to 
Body  Control  Module)  and 
External  Driver  Door  Lock Relay 
POWER 
MIRRORS 
RED  STRG 
WHL  ILLUM 
FRT  PRK  LPS, 
FOG LAMPS 
TAIL  LAMPS, 
LIC  LAMPS  Left-hand 
and Right-hand 
Power  Mirrors 
Steering  Wheel Radio  Switch 
Illumination 
PARK  LPS 
-- Front  Parking 
Lamps,  Sidemarker  Lamps, 
Fog  lamps 
Taillamps,  License  Lamps,  Rear 
Sidemarker  Lamps,  Rear 
Sidemarker  Lamps 
Fuse 
PANEL 
DIMMING 
WIPER 
POWER  DROP 
RADIO,  CRUISE 
Circuit  Breaker 
PWR mows, 
PWR SUNROOF 
REAR DEFOG 
POWER SEATS 
Description 
Dimmable  Instrument 
Panel  Lamps 
Wiper  Switch 
Power Drop 
Radio,  Steering  Wheel Radio 
Controls,  Cruise  Control  Switches 
Description 
Power  Windows,  Power Sunroof 
Rear Defog 
Power  Seats,  Fuel  Door  Relay 
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Underhood  Electrical  Center -- Passenger’s Side 
Some  fuses  are  in the underhood electrical centers on 
the passenger’s  side of the engine  compartment. 
12) 
13) 
14) 
I5 1 
(71 
Fuse 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
U 
Description 
Cooling  Fan 
Starter  Solenoid 
Power  Seats, Rear Defog, Heated  Seats 
High Blower, Hazard Flasher, Stoplamps, 
Power Mirror, Door Locks 
Ignition  Switch, BTSI, Stoplamps, 
ABS, 
Turn Signals,  Cluster, Air Bag,  DRL  Module 
Cooling  Fan 
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Fuse  Description 
7 Interior Lamps, Retained Accessory Power, 
ABS, Keyless Entry,  CEL  TEL, Data Link, 
HVAC  Head, Cluster, Radio, AUX Power, 
Cigarette  Lighter 
8 Ignition  Switch,  Wipers,  Radio,  Steering 
Wheel  Controls,  Body Control  Module, 
AUX  Power,  Power Windows,  Sunroof, 
HVAC  Controls,  DRL, Rear Defog Relay 
Relay  Description 
9 Cooling Fan 2 
10 Cooling Fan 3 
11 Starter  Solenoid 
12 Cooling Fan 1 
13 Ignition Main 
14 Not Used 
15 A/C Clutch 
Relay 
16 
17 
18 
19 
Fuse 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
Description 
Horn 
Fog Lamps  Fuel  Pump 
Fuel Pump 
Description 
Air Pump 
Generator 
ECM  A/C Compressor Clutch 
Not Used 
Electronic  Ignition 
Transaxle 
Horn  Fuel  Injector 
Oxygen Sensor 
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Fuse 
30 31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
Description 
Engine Emissions 
Not Used 
Headlamp (Right) 
Rear Compartment Release 
Parking Lamp 
Fuel Pump 
Headlamp (Left)  Spare 
Spare 
Spare 
Spare 
Spare  Spare 
Fuse Puller 
Replacement  Bulb  Numbers 
Exterior Lamps Number 
Back-up ............................... 3057 
Center  High-Mounted  Stop 
In Spoiler ............................. 891 
OnShelf 
............................. 1141 
Fog 
.................................... 893 
Front  Parking/Turn  Signal 
............. 4 157NAK 
Headlamp. High  Beam 
.................... 9005 
Headlamp. 
Low Beam .................... 9006 
License Plate 
............................ 194 
Sidemarker. Front 
......................... 194 
Sidemarker. Rear 
......................... 194 
Stopmail 
............................... 3057 
Turn  Signal (Rear) 
....................... 3057 
Cornering 
.............................. 3156 
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