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These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle. 
For  example, 
these  symbols 
are  used  on  an 
original  battery: 
POSSIBLE A 
CAUTION 
INJURY 
PROTECT  EYES  BY 
SHIELDING 
CAUSTIC 
BURNS 
SPARK 
OR ,\I/, 
COULD  FLAME 
EXPLODE  BATTERY 
These  symbols are  important 
for you  and 
your  passengers 
whenever  your 
vehicle  is 
driven: 
DOOR  LOCK 
UNLOCK 
a 
FASTEN  SEAT 
BELTS 
These  symbols  have 
to do with 
your  lamps: 
SIGNALS e 
TURN 
RUNNING 
*':**o 
DAYTIME  LAMPS 
FOG  LAMPS $0 
These  symbols 
;II% on some of 
your  controls: 
WINDSHIELD 
WIPER 
WINDSHIELD  DEFROSTER 
WINDOW 
DEFOGGER 
VENTILATING  FAN 
These  symbols are  used  on 
warning  and 
indicator  lights: 
COOLANT - 
TEMP - 
CHARGING I-1 
BATTERY 
SYSTEM 
BRAKE 
(0) 
ENGINE  OIL e, 
PRESSURE 
ANTI-LOCK 
(@) 
BRAKES 
Here  are  some 
other  symbols 
you  may  see: 
FUSE 
LIGHTER 
n 
HORN )b( 
SPEAKER 
b 
FUEL m 
V 
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Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can learn  about  the many standard  and optional  features  on your vehicle, and information  on starting, 
shifting and braking. Also  explained  are the instrument panel  and the warning systems that  tell  you  if everything  is 
working properly 
-- and what to  do if you have  a  problem. 
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Door Locks 
Keyless  Entry System 
Trunk 
Theft 
Passlock@ 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition  Positions  Starting  Your Engine 
Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped) 
Automatic Transaxle Operation 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting  Into  PARK 
(P) 
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Engine Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
Windows  Tilt Steering Wheel 
Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 
Exterior  Lamps 
Interior 
Lamps 
Mirrors 
Storage  Compartments 
Power Sunroof  (If Equipped) 
Instrument Panel 
-- Your  Information System 
Warning  Lights, Gages and Indicators 
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During normal operation,  the SECURITY  light  will go 
off after  the  engine  is started. 
If  the  engine  stalls  and the  SECURITY  light  flashes, 
wait  until  the  light  stops  flashing  before  trying to  restart 
the  engine.  Remember  to  release  the  key from  the 
START  position  as soon as  the  engine  starts. 
If  you 
are driving  and the  SECURITY  light  comes on, 
you  will  be  able  to restart  the  engine 
if you  turn  the 
engine 
off. However, your  Passlock  system  is not 
working properly and must  be serviced  by your retailer. 
Your  vehicle  is  not protected  by Passlock  at this  time. 
You  may  also want  to  check  the  fuse  (see  “Fuses  and 
Circuit  Breakers”  in the  Index).  See  your retailer 
for  service. 
If the  SECURITY  light  comes on while  the  engine  is 
running,  a  problem has been  detected and the system 
may  need  service.  See  your retailer  for  service. 
In 
an emergency,  call the Oldsmobile  Roadside 
Assistance  Center  at 
1-800-442-OLDS (6537). 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
NOTICE: 
Your  vehicle  doesn’t need an elaborate 
“break-in.” But 
it will  perform  better  in  the 
long  run if  you  follow  these  guidelines: 
Don’t drive at any  one speed -- fast  or 
slow 
-- for  the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make full-throttle starts. 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with new linings  can mean 
premature  wear and earlier replacement. 
Follow  this breaking-in  guideline  every 
time 
you get  new  brake linings. 
Don’t  tow a trailer  during  break-in. See 
“Towing  a Trailer”  in the Index  for more 
information. 
Avoid  making  hard stops  for the  first 
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3. Push the COAST/SET 
button on your steering  wheel and  release it.  Once 
you’re going  about 
25 rnph (40 km/h)or  more, 
press the RES/ACCEL 
button on your steering 
wheel.  You’ll go right back 
up  to your chosen speed  and 
stay  there. 
4. Take your  foot off the accelerator. 
The CRUISE light  on the  instrument  panel cluster will 
come  on after  the  cruise  control  has been set to the 
desired  speed. 
It will go off when  you: 
step lightly on the brake pedal, 
0 press  CLEAR  on the steering wheel  or 
0 press the CRUISE button on the instrument panel. 
Resuming a Set  Speed 
Suppose you set your cruise  control at a desired speed 
and then  you apply the brake.  This, of course shuts  off 
the  cruise  control. But  you don’t  need to reset 
it. 
Increasing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are two ways  to go to  a higher speed: 
0 
0 
Use the accelerator pedal  to get  to the higher  speed. 
Press the COAST/SET button on the steering wheel, 
then  release  the button and the accelerator pedal. 
You’ll  now  cruise at the higher speed. 
Press the RES/ACCEL button  on the steering wheel. 
Hold  it there until  you get up to the speed  you want 
and then release the switch.  (To increase your speed 
in very  small  amounts, press the  RES/ACCEL 
button  for less than  half a second  and  then  release it. 
Each time  you do this,  your vehicle  will 
go 1 mph 
(1.6 km/h) faster.) 
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The  accelerate  feature  will only work after you set the 
cruise  control  speed by pressing  the COAST/SET button 
on  the  steering wheel. 
Reducing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two ways to  reduce your  speed while using 
cruise  control: 
Press  the  COAST/SET button on  the  steering wheel 
until 
you reach  the lower speed  you want,  then 
release  it. 
To slow down  in very  small  amounts, press the 
COASTBET  button on the  steering  wheel for  less 
than  a half  second. Each  time you do  this,  you’ll  go 
1 mph (1.6 km/h) slower. 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
Use the accelerator pedal  to  increase your speed.  When 
you take your  foot 
off the  pedal, your vehicle will slow 
down to the  cruise speed you set earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control  on  Hills 
How  well your cruise control will work on hills depends 
upon your speed,  load and the steepness  of the hills. 
When going  up steep hills,  you  may have to  step  on the 
accelerator  pedal to maintain your speed. When going 
downhill,  you  may have to brake or shift  to  a lower gear 
to  keep your speed down.  Of course, applying  the brake 
takes  you out 
of cruise control.  Many drivers  find this to 
be too much trouble and  don’t use cruise  control on 
steep  hills. 
Ending  Cruise  Control 
There  are three ways  to cancel the cruise control: 
0 Step  lightly on the brake pedal, 
0 Press  CLEAR  on the steering wheel  or 
Press the CRUISE button  on the instrument panel. 
Erasing  Cruise  Speed  Memory 
When  you turn off the cruise control  or the ignition, 
your  cruise  control set speed memory  is erased. 
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Daytime  Running  Lamps / Automatic 
Headlamp  Control 
Daytime Running  Lamps (DRL) can make  it  easier  for 
others  to  see  the front  of your  vehicle  during  the day. 
DRL  can  be  helpful in many  different  driving 
conditions,  but  they  can be  especially  helpful in the 
short periods  after  dawn and before  sunset. 
A light  sensor  on top  of the  instrument  panel makes the 
DRL work,  so  be sure  it  isn’t covered. 
The  DRL  system will make your  front turn signal  lamps 
come  on when: 
The ignition is  on, 
0 The headlamp  switch  is off and 
0 The  parking brake  is released. 
When  the 
DRL are  on,  only  your front  turn signal  lamps 
will  be  on. 
The headlamps,  taillamps, sidemarker and 
other  lamps  won’t be on. Your  instrument  panel won’t 
be  lit up either. 
When  it’s dark  enough  outside,  your front  turn signal 
lamps will turn  off and your headlamps  and  parking 
lamps will turn on. 
When  it’s bright  enough  outside,  your headlamps  will 
go 
off and your  front turn signal  lamps will come on. 
To idle  your vehicle  with  the  DRL off, set the parking 
brake  while the ignition  is in 
OFF. Then start your 
vehicle.  The DRL, headlamps and  parking lamps will 
stay  off until 
you release  the parking brake. 
As with any vehicle,  you should turn on the regular 
headlamp  system when you need  it. 
Fog  Lamps 
To turn the fog lamps on, 
press  the  fog  lamp  switch. 
A light will glow on the 
switch 
to let  you  know that 
they  are  on.  (Your parking 
lamps must be on,  or your 
fog  lamps won’t  come on.) 
Press the switch again  to 
turn the  fog lamps off. 
The  fog  lamps will  go 
off whenever you change to 
high-beam  headlamps. When  you return to low beams, 
the fog lamps  will come on again. 
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Air  Bag  Readiness  Light 
There is  an air bag readiness light on  the instrument 
panel, which shows the air bag symbol.  The system 
checks  the air bag’s  electrical system  for malfunctions. 
The  light tells  you if there  is an electrical problem.  The 
system check includes the air bag modules, the wiring 
and the crash sensing and  diagnostic module. For more 
information on the  air bag  system,  see  “Air Bag” in 
the Index. 
This light will come 
on 
when  you start your engine. 
and it will flash  for  a few 
seconds.  Then the light 
should 
go out.  This  means 
the system 
is ready. 
If  the air  bag readiness light stays  on after  you start the 
engine  or comes  on when  you are  driving,  your air bag 
system  may not work properly. Have your vehicle 
serviced right  away. 
The  air  bag readiness light should  flash  for 
a few 
seconds when  you turn  the ignition key to 
ON. If the 
light  doesn’t  come on then, have  it fixed so it  will  be 
ready 
to warn  you if there  is a problem. 
Charging  System  Light 
The  charging system light 
will come on briefly when 
you  turn  on the  ignition 
as 
a check to show  you  it’s 
working. Then  it should 
go  out. 
If  it  stays on,  or comes 
on while you are  driving,  you 
may  have  a problem with the charging system. 
It could 
indicate that  you have  a  loose  drive  belt or another 
electrical problem. Have it checked right away. Driving  while this light is on  could drain your battery. 
If you must  drive  a  short distance  with the light on,  be 
certain  to turn  off  all 
your accessories, such  as the  radio 
and air conditioner. 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
Your  vehicle’s hydraulic brake system is divided  into 
two parts.  If one part isn’t working, the other part can 
still  work and  stop you. 
For good braking, though,  you 
need both parts working well. 
If  the warning light comes 
on, there is  a brake problem. 
Have your brake system inspected right  away. 
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BRAKE 
This  light should come on 
briefly when  you turn  the 
ignition  key to 
ON. If it 
doesn’t  come on then, 
have  it  fixed 
so it  will  be 
ready  to warn  you  if  there’s 
a  problem. 
If  the  light  comes  on  while  you are  driving,  pull off the 
road and stop carefully.  You may  notice  that  the  pedal  is 
harder  to push.  Or, the pedal  may 
go closer  to  the  floor. 
It  may  take  longer  to stop. 
If the  light  is still  on, have  the 
gehicle  towed for  service.  (See “Towing  Your  Vehicle” 
.n  the  Index.) 
A CAUTION: 
Your  brake  system  may  not  be  working  properly 
if the  brake  system  warning  light  is on.  Driving 
with  the  brake  system  warning  light  on  can  lead  to  an  accident. 
If the  light  is still  on  after  you’ve 
pulled 
off the  road  and  stopped  carefully,  have 
the  vehicle  towed  for service. 
When  the  ignition  is  on, the brake system  waming  light 
will  also come  on when  you set your parking brake.  The 
light  will  stay on if your parking brake  doesn’t  release 
fully.  If it  stays  on after  your parking brake  is  fully 
released,  it means  you have  a  brake problem. 
A warning chime will sound if your parking brake  is  set 
and  the gear  shift is not  in 
PARK  (P) or NEUTRAL (N). 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
ANTI - 
LOCK 
With the anti-lock brake 
system, this  light will 
come  on when you  start 
your  engine  and 
it will 
stay  on for  three  seconds. 
That’s  normal. 
If the  light  flashes  when you’re  driving,  you don’t  have 
anti-lock brakes  and there could  be a problem with  your 
regular  brakes.  Pull  off the  road  and stop  carefully.  You 
may  notice  that the pedal 
is harder  to  push.  Or, the  pedal 
may  go  closer  to the  floor.  It may  take longer  to stop. 
Have  the  vehicle towed  for  service. (See “Towing  Your 
Vehicle”  in the Index.) 
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Enhanced  Traction  System  Warning  Light 
(If Equipped) 
TRAC 
OFF 
If the warning light stays 
on,  or comes on when 
you’re driving, there  may 
be  a problem  with your 
Enhanced Traction System 
and your vehicle  may 
need  service.  The 
Enhanced Traction System warning light  may come 
on  for  the following reasons: 
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0 
When this warning light is on, the system will not  limit 
wheel spin. Adjust your  driving accordingly. 
0 
If  you turn the system off by pressing the button on 
the console, the warning  light will come on and stay 
on. 
To turn the system back  on, press  the button 
again.  The warning  light should 
go off. (See 
“Enhanced Traction System”  in the Index 
for 
more information.) 
The  warning light will come on when  you set your 
parking brake  with the engine  running, and it  will 
stay on  if 
your parking brake doesn’t release fully. If 
the system is turned on and the warning  light stays 
on after your parking brake is 
fully released,  it 
means there’s  a problem with the system. 
If  the traction control system  is affected  by  an 
engine-related problem, the system  will turn 
off and 
the warning light will come  on. 
If  the Enhanced Traction System warning light comes 
on and stays on for an extended period 
of time when the 
system is turned on  and the parking brake is fully 
released, your vehicle needs  service. 
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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 
\C 
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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