seats Oldsmobile Intrigue 2002 s User Guide
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 2002, Model line: Intrigue, Model: Oldsmobile Intrigue 2002Pages: 363, PDF Size: 2.53 MB
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3-11 Ventilation System
Change the direction of airflow by adjusting the vents.
To completely shut off airflow to the outlet move the
lever down. To open the outlet for airflow move the
lever up.
Your vehicle's flow
-through ventilation system supplies
outside air into the vehicle when it is moving. Outside
air will also enter the vehicle when the air conditioning
fan is running.Ventilation Tips
Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow or
any other obstruction, such as leaves. The heater and
defroster will work far better, reducing the chance of
fogging the inside of your windows.
When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, set the
mode to floor and the fan to the highest speed for a
few moments before driving off. This helps clear the
intake ducts of snow and moisture and reduces the
chance of fogging the inside of your windows.
Keep the air path under the front seats clear of
objects. This helps air to circulate throughout
your vehicle.
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If you do have a heavy load, spread it out. Don't carry
more than 167 lbs. (75 kg) in your trunk.
CAUTION:
Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the
GVWR, or either the maximum front or rear
GAWR. If you do, parts on your vehicle can
break, and it can change the way your vehicle
handles. These could cause you to lose control
and crash. Also, overloading can shorten the life
of your vehicle.
CAUTION:
Things you put inside your vehicle can strike
and injure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in
a crash.
Put things in the trunk of your vehicle. In a
trunk, put them as far forward as you can.
Try to spread the weight evenly.
Never stack heavier things, like suitcases,
inside the vehicle so that some of them are
above the tops of the seats.
Don't leave an unsecured child restraint in
your vehicle.
When you carry something inside the
vehicle, secure it whenever you can.
Don't leave a seat folded down unless you
need to.
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Fuse Description
STOP LAMPS Stoplamps Switch
DOOR LOCKS Door Lock Relays (Internal to
Body Control Module) and
External Driver Door Lock Relay
POWER
MIRRORSLeft
-hand and Right-hand
Power Mirrors
RH
HEATED SEATPassenger's Side Heated Seat
LH
HEATED SEATDriver's Side Heated Seat
NOT USED Not Used
ONSTAR OnStar
System
NOT USED Not Used
NOT USED Not Used
RED STRG
WHL ILLUMSteering Wheel Radio
Switch Illumination
FRT PARK LPS Front Parking Lamps,
Sidemarker LampsFuse Description
TAIL LAMPS,
LIC LAMPSTaillamps, License Lamps,
Rear Sidemarker Lamps,
Rear Sidemarker Lamps
PANEL
DIMMINGDimmable Instrument
Panel Lamps
NOT USED Not Used
WIPER Wiper Switch
POWER DROP Power Drop
RADIO, CRUISE Radio, Steering Wheel Radio
Controls, Cruise Control Switches
NOT USED Not Used
Circuit Breaker Description
NOT USED Not Used
PWR
WINDOWS,
PWR SUNROOFPower Windows, Power Sunroof
REAR DEFOG Rear Defog
POWER SEATS Power Seats
NOT USED Not Used
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To remove the main fuse block cover, follow
these steps:
1. Remove the remote positive (+) terminal cap. See
ªRemote Positive (+) Terminalº in the Index.
2. Turn the knob on the front of the fuse
cover counterclockwise.
3. Pull off the cover.
The main underhood fuse block (B) contains
the following:Maxi Fuses Description
1 Cooling Fans
2 Crank
3 Power Seats, Rear Defog,
Trunk Release
4 HVAC Controls, Hazard Flasher,
CHMSL, Body Control Module,
Stoplamps, Power Mirrors
5 HVAC Controls, Compass
Mirror, Cruise Control,
PRNDL Lamp, Powertrain
Control Module (PCM)
6 Cooling Fans
7 Body Control Module, Cigar
Lighter, Accessory Power
Outlet, Audio Systems,
Keyless Entry System,
I/P Cluster, HVAC Controls
8 Turn Signals, Air Bag System, I/P
Cluster, Body Control Module,
Windshield Wipers