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Warning Lights,  Gages  and 
Indicators 
This section describes  the warning 
lights and  gages that may  be on  your 
vehicle. The pictures  will help  you 
locate  them. 
Warning lights  and gages  can signal  that 
something 
is wrong before  it becomes 
serious  enough  to  cause  an expensive 
repair  or  replacement.  Paying attention 
to  your warning lights  and gages  could 
also save  you or  others  from injury. 
Warning lights  go on  when  there may 
be  or is a problem  with  one  of your 
vehicle's  functions.  As  you  will  see in 
the  details on  the  next few pages, some 
warning  lights  come  on briefly  when 
you  turn  the  ignition key just  to  let you 
know  they're working.  If you  are 
familiar  with  this  section,  you should 
not  be  alarmed when  this  happens. 
Gages can indicate when  there may  be 
or 
is a problem with  one of your 
vehicle's  functions.  Often  gages and 
warning lights work  together to let  you 
know when  there's  a problem with your 
vehicle.  When 
one of the  warning lights comes 
on and  stays  on when  you are driving, 
or  when  one 
of the gages  shows  there 
may  be a problem, check  the section 
that  tells  you what  to  do  about  it.  Please 
follow  the manual's  advice. Waiting  to 
do  repairs  can be  costly 
- and  even 
dangerous. 
So please  get to know  your 
warning lights  and gages.  They're  a big 
help. 
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fuel Gage 
Your  fuel  gage  tells you about  how 
much  fuel you  have left, when  the 
ignition  is 
on. When  the gage  first 
indicates 
E (Empty), you still  have  a 
little  fuel left,  but you  should  get more 
soon. 
Here  are four things  that some  owners 
ssk about.  None of these  show a 
problem  with your fuel  gage: 
At the  service  station,  the gas  pump 
shuts  off before  the gage  reads 
F 
(Full) . 
It takes  a  little more  or less  fuel  to fill 
up  than  the  gage indicated. For 
example,  the gage  may  have  indicated 
the  tank  was half full,  but it actually 
took  a little more  or less  than  half the 
tank's  capacity  to 
fill the  tank. 
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The gage  moves  a  little  when  you turn 
The  gage  doesn’t  go  back  to E when 
For  your  fuel tank  capacity,  see 
Service 
Station  Information 
on  the  last page of 
this  manual. a  corner,  brake  or 
speed 
up. 
you turn  off the  ignition. 
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Low Fuel  Warning Light 
When  there is between 3 gallons (1 1 
liters)  and 0.5 gallon (1.8 liters)  of fuel 
left  in the  tank,  the  warning light next 
to the fuel symbol  will  go on. 
This light  will also  come  on when  you 
turn  on  the  ignition,  but  the  engine is 
not  running,  to show  you it is  working. 
If  it doesn’t  come on  as you start  your 
vehicle, have  it fixed  right away. 
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Oil  Pressure  lndicator 
(31 00 V6 ENGINE) 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with an oil 
pressure  indicator  rather  than  an oil 
pressure  gage.  Your  oil  pressure indicator 
lets 
you know when  you  may have a 
problem  with your engine  oil pressure. 
When  the engine  is running,  readings 
within  the  white  graduation  band 
indicate  the  normal  operating  range. 
Readings  in  or below  the red  area 
indicate  that  the engine’s  oil  level  may 
be  dangerously low,  or  there may be 
another  problem causing  low  oil 
pressure. 
Driving your vehicle  with low oil 
pressure  can  cause  extensive engine 
damage. Have your vehicle serviced 
immediately. 
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Voltmeter 
Your charging system  gage  will show 
:he  rate 
of charge when  the engine  is 
running. 
The  reading  will change  as  the  rate of 
:barge changes  (with the engine  speed, 
?tc.),  but  readings between  the red 
warning  zones  indicate  the normal 
3perating range. Readings  in  either red 
zone  indicate  a  possible problem  with 
your  charging system. Have your 
Oldsmobile  serviced immediately. 
When  the engine  is not  running  but  the 
ignition 
is on  (in  the Run position),  the 
display  measures  the voltage  output of 
your  battery. 
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Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
Gage 
rhis  gage  shows  the engine  coolant 
Iemperature.  If the  gage  pointer moves 
.nto  the  red area,  your engine  is too  hot 
[t  means  that your engine coolant  has 
werheated.  If you  have been  operating 
{our vehicle  under  normal  driving 
:onditions,  you should  pull off the  road 
;top  your vehicle  and  turn off the 
mgine  as soon  as possible. 
HOT COOLANT  CAN  BURN  YOU 
BADLY! 
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Problems on the Road,  this  manual 
shows  what to do.  See  the 
Index under 
Engine Overheating. 
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Brake  System  Warning  Light 
Your Oldsmobile’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 
could  be  a brake problem. Have your 
brake  system inspected right away. 
This light  should come on  as you start 
the  vehicle.  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 
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closer to the floor. It may  take  longer  to 
stop.  If the  light  is  still  on, have  the 
vehicle towed for service.  (See 
Towing 
Your Vehicle in  the Index.) 
The brake  system  warning  light  will  also 
come  on when 
you set your parking 
brake,  and  it 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. 
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Anti-Lock Brake System  Warning 
Light 
With anti-lock,  this light  will  go  on 
when  you start  your engine  and  it will 
stay  on for  three  seconds.  That’s 
normal.  If the  light  doesn’t come  on, 
have  it  fixed 
so it  will  be ready  to warn 
you  if there  is a problem. 
If  the  light  flashes when you’re driving, 
you  don’t  have anti-lock brakes  and 
there’s  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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If the  anti-lock brake system warning 
light  stays  on longer  than normal after 
you’ve  started  your engine,  turn  the 
ignition  off. Or, if the  light  comes on 
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and stays  on when you’re driving,  stop ! 
as soon  as possible  and  turn  the  ignition 
off.  Then  start  the  engine again to reset 
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the  system.  If the  light  still stays  on, or j 
comes  on again  while  you’re driving, ~ 
your Oldsmobile needs service. If the ! 
light is  on  but  not flashing  and  the 
regular brake system warning light isn’t 
on, 
you still  have  brakes,  but  you don’t 
have anti-lock  brakes. 
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SERVICE 
ENGINE 
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Low Traction Light (OPTION) 
: If  your vehicle  has the  traction  control 
~ i system,  there will be  a LOW 
TRACTION light  on  the  instrument 
panel.  When your anti-lock system  is 
adjusting  brake  pressure  to help avoid  a 
braking  skid,  or when your  traction 
control  system is limiting wheel  spin, 
the 
LOW TRACTION light  will  come 
on.  Slippery road  conditions may exist 
if this light comes  on, so adjust your 
driving accordingly.  The light  will  come 
on  and  stay on for  four  seconds  when 
your  anti-lock  system adjusts  brake  pressure 
for less than  four  seconds  or 
when your  traction  control  system 
limits wheel  spin for less  than  four 
seconds.  Otherwise,  the light  will  go  out 
as  soon  as  the  anti-lock system  stops 
adjusting  brake pressure  or  the  traction 
control  system stops limiting wheel 
spin.  The 
LOW TRACTION light also 
comes  on briefly, 
as a bulb  check,  when 
the  engine  is  started. 
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Traction Control System Warning 
Light (OPTION: 3800 V6 ENGINE) 
The TCS (Traction  Control System) 
warning  light may come  on if your 
brakes  overheat.  When this warning 
light  is on,  the  system will not limit 
wheel  spin.  Adjust  your driving 
accordingly. This means  that your 
traction  control  system has temporarily 
shut  down  to allow  the brakes  to cool. 
(The  traction  control  system will not 
shut  down  while it is  actively 
controlling wheel  spin.) When  the 
brakes have cooled  down, the 
TCS 
warning  light will  go  off. 
If the TCS warning light comes  on  and 
stays  on for  an extended  period of time, 
your vehicle needs service. 
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NOTICE: 
Spinning your wheels  when the 
TCS warning  light is  on  can 
destroy  parts  of your  vehicle  as well 
as  the  tires. 
If you spin  your wheels 
too  fast  while shifting your 
transaxle  back and  forth,  you can 
destroy your  transaxle. When 
you're  stuck,  spin  the  wheels as 
little  as  possible. 
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TRACTION 
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SERVICE 
ENGINE  SOON 
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Malfunction  Indicator Lamp 
(Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
A computer  monitors  operation of your 
fuel,  ignition  and  emission controls 
systems.  This light  should come  on 
when  the ignition  is  on  but  the engine  is 
not  running,  as  a check to show  you it 
is  working. 
If it does  not come  on  at all, 
have  it fixed  right away. 
If it stays  on,  or 
it  comes  on while  you  are driving,  the 
computer  is indicating  that you have a 
problem. 
You should  tale your  vehicle 
in  for  service  soon. 
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NOTICE: 
If you  keep  driving your vehicle 
with  this  light on, after  a  while the 
emission  controls  won't  work  as 
well, your fuel economy  won't  be as 
good  and your engine  may not  run 
as  smoothly. 
This could lead to 
costly repairs  not covered  by your 
warranty. 
Liifgate Ajar Warning  Light 
The  liftgate  ajar symbol  on your 
instrument  panel will  come  on if your 
liftgate  is not  completely closed. 
Power Sliding Door Warning 
Light 
With  the optional  power sliding  door, 
the  sliding  door  ajar  symbol on your 
instrument  panel will come  on if your 
sliding  door is not  completely closed. 
If  you  shift  the transaxle  out 
of P (Park) 
while  the sliding  door is open  or in the 
process 
of closing, and the  power 
sliding  door enable switch  is in  the 
ON 
position,  the - will  flash  and  a 
buzzer  will sound.  This  is a  warning 
that  the  sliding door  is  not  completely 
closed. 
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i‘his light on the  instrument panel will 
go on when  you  start your  vehicle. 
When  you start  your vehicle, or when 
jou begin  to drive  away,  you  may  hear a 
nomentary  motor  or  clicking noise. 
4nd  you  may  even  notice that your 
)rake  pedal  moves 
a little while  this is 
going  on. This  is the 
ABS system 
:esting itself. 
(You may  also hear a 
:licking  noise if you  leave  the ignition  in 
.he 
Run position for  about four seconds 
Iefore  starting  the  vehicle.) If there’s  a 
Jroblem  with the anti-lock brake 
iystem,  the anti-lock brake system 
Yarning  light  will  stay on  or  flash. 
See 
Anti-Lock  Brake System Warning 
2ight 
in  the Index. 
lere’s  how anti-lock works. Let’s  say 
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the road  is wet.  You’re  driving  safely. 
Suddenly  an animal jumps  out 
in front 
You  slam  on  the  brakes. Here’s what 
happens  with 
ABS. 
A computer  senses  that  wheels are 
slowing  down. 
If one of the  wheels  is 
about  to  stop  rolling, the  computer  will 
separately work  the brakes  at each  front 
wheel  and at  the  rear wheels. 
The  anti-lock system  can change  the 
brake  pressure  faster than any driver 
could. The  computer is programmed  to 
make  the most  of available  tire  and road 
conditions.  of 
you. 
You can  steer  around  the  obstacle while 
braking  hard. 
As you brake,  your computer  keeps 
receiving  updates on wheel  speed and 
controls braking pressure accordingly. 
Remember: Anti-lock doesn’t  change 
the  time  you need 
to get your  foot up to 
the  brake  pedal. 
If you  get too close to 
the vehicle  in front  of you,  you won’t 
have  time to apply  your brakes  if that 
vehicle suddenly  slows or  stops.  Always 
leave  enough room up  ahead  to  stop, 
even  though  you  have  anti-lock brakes. 
To Use Anti-Lock 
Don’t pump the brakes.  Just hold  the 
brake  pedal  down  and let anti-lock 
work for you.  You  may  feel the system 
working, or  you  may notice  some noise, 
but  this  is normal. 
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If your vehicle  has  the  traction  control 
system,  the 
LOW TRACTION light will 
come  on  when  your anti-lock  system is 
adjusting  brake  pressure  to help  avoid  a 
braking  skid.  See Low  Traction  Light in 
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theIndex. 
Traction Control System 
(OPTION: 3800 V6 ENGINE) 
Your vehicle  may  have a traction 
control  system that limits wheel  spin. 
This  is  especially  useful in slippery  road 
conditions.  The  system operates  only  if 
it  senses  that one  or  both 
of the  front 
wheels  are  spinning  or beginning  to lose 
traction. 
When  this  happens,  the system  works 
the  front  brakes  and  reduces  engine 
power  (by  shutting 
off fuel injectors  and 
managing  spark) to limit  wheel  spin.  The 
LOW TRACTION light 
will come 
on  when  your traction  control  system is 
limiting wheel  spin. See Low  Traction 
Light  in  the  Index.  You  may  feel  the 
system  working,  or you  may  notice 
some  noise,  but this  is normal. 
If your vehicle  is  in  cruise  control  when 
the  traction  control  system begins to 
limit wheel  spin, the cruise  control  will 
automatically  disengage. When road 
conditions  allow  you to safely  use  it 
again,  you  may  re-engage  the cruise 
control.  (See  Cruise  Control in  the 
Index 
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The TCS warning  light will  come  on  to 
let  you  know  if there's  a problem  with 
your  traction  control  system. 
See  Traction  Control System Warning 
Light  in the  Index.  When this  warning 
light  is  on,  the  system  will  not limit 
wheel  spin.  Adjust  your  driving 
accordingly. 
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surfaces because stopping  distance  will 
be  longer  and vehicle control more 
limited. 
While  driving  on a surface  with reduced 
traction,  try your best  to avoid  sudden 
steering, acceleration,  or braking 
(including engine braking  by shifting  to 
a  lower  gear).  Any sudden  changes 
could cause  the tires  to slide. 
You may 
not  realize  the surface  is slippery  until 
your vehicle 
is skidding. Learn  to 
recognize  warning clues 
- such as 
enough  water, ice or packed snow  on 
the  road  to make  a  “mirrored  surface” 
- and slow  down  when  you have any 
doubt. 
Remember:  Any anti-lock braking 
system 
(ABS) helps avoid  only the 
braking skid. 
Driving at Night 
Night  driving  is more  dangerous  than 
day  driving.  One reason  is that  some 
drivers  are likely  to be  impaired 
- by 
alcohol or  drugs,  with  night vision 
problems,  or by  fatigue. 
Here  are  some tips  on  night driving. 
Drive defensively. 
Don’t  drink  and  drive. 
Adjust your inside rearview mirror  to 
reduce  the glare  from  headlights 
behind you. 
Since  you can’t  see as well,  you  may 
need  to slow  down  and  keep more 
space  between  you and  other  vehicles. 
Slow down,  especially on higher 
speed  roads.  Your headlights  can light 
up  only 
so much  road ahead. 
In remote  areas, watch for animals. 
If you’re  tired, pull off the  road  in  a 
safe  place  and  rest. 
Night Vision 
No one  can  see as well at night  as in the 
daytime. But  as we  get  older these 
differences increase. 
A 50-year-old 
driver  may require  at least twice  as 
much  light  to see  the  same thing  at 
night 
as a  20-year-old. 
What  you  do in the  daytime  can  also 
affect  your night vision. For example,  if 
you  spend  the  day in bright  sunshine 
you  are wise  to wear sunglasses.  Your 
eyes  will  have less trouble  adjusting to 
night.  But if you’re  driving,  don’t  wear 
sunglasses  at night. They  may cut down 
on glare from headlights,  but they also 
make  a lot 
of things  invisible. 
You  can be temporarily blinded  by 
approaching  lights. It can  take  a  second 
or  two,  or  even  several  seconds, for 
your  eyes to readjust  to  the  dark.  When 
you  are faced  with severe glare  (as from 
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