ECU OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owner's Manual
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4. Buckle the belt. Make  sure the release button  is 
positioned 
so you  would be able to unbuckle the 
safety belt quickly  if you ever had  to. 
5. To tighten the belt, pull  its  free end while  you push 
down on the child restraint.  If you’re  using  a 
forward-facing child restraint, you may find  it 
helpful  to use your knee  to push down on the child 
restraint  as you tighten the belt. 
directions  to be sure  it  is secure. 
6. Push and pull the child restraint  in different 
To remove the child restraint,  just unbuckle the  vehicle’s 
safety belt. 
It will  be ready  to work  for an adult or larger 
child  passenger. 
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Securing a Child  Restraint  in the  Center 
Seat  Position  (Bucket  Seat) 
You’ll be using  the  lap  belt. See the earlier part about 
the top strap  if the child restraint has one. 
Be sure  to 
follow the instructions that  came with the child restraint. 
Secure the child in the child restraint when and as the 
instructions  say. 
1, Put  the restraint  on the seat. 
2. Pull  the lap belt all the way out without stopping. 
3. While holding  it out, run the belt through  or around 
the child restraint.  The child restraint instructions 
will show 
you how. 
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5. To tighten the  belt,  feed  it  back  into  the retractor 
while  you push down  on the  child  restraint. 
If you’re 
using  a  fonvard-facing  child restraint,  you  may find 
it  helpful  to  use  your  knee to push down on  the child 
restraint  as you  tighten  the  belt. 
directions  to be  sure  it  is  secure. 
6. Push  and  pull the child  restraint  in different 
To remove the child  restraint,  just unbuckle the vehicle’s 
safety belt  and let  it  go back  all  the  way. The safety  belt 
will move  freely again and be ready  to  work for an adult 
or  larger child passenger. 
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Securing a Child  Restraint  in  the  Right 
Front  Seat  Position 
Your  vehicle  has  a  front  passenger  air  bag. Never put  a 
rear-facing 
child restraint in this  seat.  Here’s why: 
A child  in  a  rear-facing  child  restraint  can  be 
seriously  injured  or  killed  if the  front  passenger’s 
air bag  inflates,  even  though  your  vehicle  has 
reduced-force  frontal  air  bags. This  is  because 
the  back  of 
a rear-facing  child  restraint  would be 
very  close  to  the  inflating  air  bag. If your  vehicle 
is 
a passenger  van,  always  secure  a  rear-facing 
child  restraint  in  a  rear  seat. 
If  your  vehicle  is a  cargo  van,  do  not  use  a 
rear-facing  child  restraint  in  this  vehicle. 
If a 
forward-facing  child  restraint is suitable  for  your 
child,  always  move  the  passenger  seat  as 
far back 
as  it  will 
go. 
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You’ll  be using the lap-shoulder  belt. See  the earlier  part 
about  the top  strap  if the child restraint  has one.  Be sure 
to  follow the instructions that  came with the child 
restraint.  Secure  the  child in the child restraint  when  and 
as  the instructions  say. 
1. Because your vehicle has a front passenger air bag, 
always move the seat as  far back as it  will 
go before 
securing 
a forward-facing  child restraint.  (See 
“Seats”  in the Index.) 
2. Put the restraint on the  seat. 
3. Pick up the latch plate,  and  run the lap and  shoulder 
portions 
of the vehicle’s safety  belt through or 
around the restraint. The child restraint instructions 
will show  you  how. 
If  the  shoulder  belt goes in  front 
of the child’s face or 
neck, put it behind the child restraint. 4. Buckle the belt. Make  sure the release button is 
positioned so you would  be  able  to unbuckle the 
safety  belt quickly  if  you ever had to. 
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5. Pull  the  rest of the  shoulder  belt all the  way  out of 
the  retractor  to set  the  lock. 6. 
7. 
To tighten  the  belt,  feed  the  shoulder  belt  back  into  the 
retractor  while  you  push  down  on  the  child  restraint.  You  may  find 
it helpful to use your knee  to  push  down 
on  the  child  restraint  as  you  tighten  the  belt. 
Push  and pull the  child  restraint  in different 
directions  to  be sure  it  is secure. 
To remove  the  child  restraint,  just  unbuckle the vehicle’s 
safety  belt  and let  it  go back  all  the  way. The safety  belt 
will move  freely again and  be ready  to  work  for  an adult 
or  larger  child passenger. 
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Replacing  the  Battery in the 
Remote  Transmitter 
1. Insert  a flat  object  like a dime  into the slot on 
the side  of the transmitter and twist  to  separate 
the halves. 
2. Gently pry the battery  out of the transmitter. Do not 
use  the metal flanges  to “pop  out” the battery. 
3. Replace the battery. 
4. Reassemble  the transmitter. Make  sure the halves are 
snapped together tightly 
so water will not  get in. 
5. Check the transmitter operation. If needed, 
follow  the instructions on resynchronizing your 
remote transmitter. 
Resynchronizing  Your  Remote  Transmitter 
Your  remote lock control system uses a continually 
changing code  for increased security. Normally, the 
receiver  in your vehicle will keep track  of this 
changing  code. 
Loss of synchronization will  occur if the transmitter 
is  activated more than 
256 times  while out of range 
of the vehicle. 
Loss of synchronization will occur after the battery 
replacement  if the transmitter  is immediately 
activated more than 
16 times  while out of range  of 
the vehicle. 
If  your  remote  lock  control  transmitter  has  stopped 
working,  you  may  need  to  resynchronize  the  transmitter 
to 
the  vehicle  receiver. To do this, press  the LOCK and 
UNLOCK  buttons  together  and  hold  for  at  least  seven  seconds 
or until  the horn sounds  if  equipped  with  Content 
Theft-Deterrent.  Check  the  transmitter  operation. 
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Resetting  the Power Sliding Door 
The power  sliding  door  may operate  incorrectly  or  not  at 
all because  of the  following  conditions: 
A low  voltage  or  dead battery, 
Disconnecting  the battery  or 
If the IGN 1, B/U LAMP,  RADIO  or  PWR 
SEATPSD  fuse  is removed  or blown. 
See  “Fuse Panel” in the Index  for more  information 
about  your fuse  panel. 
If  any  of these  conditions  occur, the power  sliding door 
will  need  to be  reset. 
To do  this,  follow  the directions 
listed  here.  It will  be  easier  if you read  through them 
once  before  beginning  this  procedure. 
1.  Check  to be  sure  the  power sliding  door  is  unlocked 
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF. 
and securely  closed. 
3. Enable  the  power sliding  door  override  feature. 
4. Remove the RADIO fuse  from  the  underhood fuse 
and relay  center.  Leave  it  out  for 
30 seconds. 
5. Reinstall the  fuse and wait 10 seconds. 
6. Disable the power sliding door  override  feature. 
7. Push either  of the  power door buttons  to open the 
power  sliding door. 
8. Wait  five seconds  and close  the door  by pushing 
9. Wait  five  seconds  and repeat  Steps 7 and 8. 
either  power door button. 
If  the door does not rest  in the fully open position after 
repeating  Step 
7, repeat  Steps 7 and 8 again. If the 
door still does not  operate correctly,  see your retailer 
for  service. 
Sliding Door Security Lock 
Your  vehicle  is equipped with  a  sliding door security 
lock that  helps prevent young children  or  other 
passengers  from  opening the sliding door  by using the 
inside  door handle.  This  lock  is on both doors if your 
vehicle  has the dual  sliding  doors. 
If  you  have the  optional power  sliding door,  you can 
override  the security lock  by pressing  either power door 
switch  when the power sliding door  override  feature is 
disabled.  See  “Power Sliding Door” earlier  in 
the  section. 
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The security lock  lever  is located on the inside  of the 
sliding  door, on the  front  edge of the door. 
To access the 
lever, open  the sliding door. Use the security lock label 
on  the  edge  of the door  as a guide. 
To use  the  security  lock, 
move  the security  lock  lever 
all  the  way  up  and close  the 
door  from the  outside. 
If  you have the optional power sliding door,  disable the 
power  sliding  door by pushing the override switch on 
the  overhead  console.  The  power sliding  door cannot  be 
opened  from the inside  when this  feature 
is in use. 
If  you  want to open  the sliding  door when the security 
lock 
is on, unlock  the  sliding  door  and open the door 
from  the outside. 
If you  have the optional power sliding door,  disable the 
power sliding door override  feature. Press either  power 
door switch. 
You  should let adults and older children know  how the 
security lock works, and  how to cancel the lock.  If  you 
don’t, adults  or  older children who  ride in the  rear  won’t 
be  able  to open the sliding door  from the inside when 
the security lock  feature is in  use. 
Canceling  the  Sliding Door Security  Lock 
1. Unlock the sliding door  and open the door from 
the  outside. 
2. Move  the security lock  lever all the  way  down. 
The  sliding door lock will  now work 
normally. 
Liftgate 
To unlock the  liftgate from the  outside, turn the key  in 
the  cylinder to the right. 
To lock  the liftgate using the 
key, 
turn the key  to the left. 
Open the  liftgate using 
the handle above the license 
plate. Once slightly opened,  the  liftgate will rise by 
itself.  Lamps in the  rear of the vehicle will come  on, 
illuminating the rear cargo  area  (see “Interior Lamps”  in 
the  Index). 
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Content  Theft-Deterrent  (Option) 
11 your vehicle  has  this  option,  it  has  a  theft-deterrent 
alarm  system. 
A  light  located on top  of your  instrument  panel (near  the 
center  of the vehicle, 
next to the windshield) will flash 
slowly  to  let you know that the system has  been armed. 
While  armed,  the doors  will  not  unlock with the power 
lock  switch.  Once armed, 
the alarm will go off  if 
someone tries to 
enter  the vehicle  (without using the remote  lock  control 
transmitter or 
a key),  breaks  a window, tries to damage 
the vehicle  or turns  the ignition  on.  The horn will sound 
and your vehicle’s parking  lamps will  flash  for up to two 
minutes.  The system will  also  cut off the fuel supply, 
preventing the vehicle from being  driven. 
When  the alarm  is armed, the  liftgate may be opened 
with  the remote  lock control transmitter  or with  a key. 
Arming  with  the  Power  Lock  Switch 
Your  alarm system will arm when you use either power 
lock  switch to lock  the  doors while any door  or  the 
liftgate  is open and the key is removed from the ignition 
(if  you would  like to turn  off  power lock switch arming, 
see  “Locks and  Lighting Choices” 
in the Index). 
The  security light  flashes quickly to  let you know when 
the  system is ready 
to arm with  the power door lock 
switches.  The  security light will  stop  flashing and stay 
on,  when 
you press the rear of the power lock  switch,  to 
let  you  know the system is arming. After all  doors and 
the  liftgate  are  closed and locked, the security light will 
begin  flashing  at 
a very slow rate to let you know the 
system  is armed. 
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