ECO mode OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owners Manual
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Entering  Programming  Mode 
To program  features,  your vehicle  must be  in the 
programming mode. Follow  these  steps: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
The Content  Theft-Deterrent  system (if equipped) 
must be  disarmed.  See  “Content Theft-Deterrent 
System” in  this  section. 
Remove the BCM PRGRM  fuse  from the instrument 
panel  fuse block,  located  to  the right 
of the  glove 
box.  (See  “Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers” in the Index.) 
Close the driver’s door. 
Turn the  ignition  switch  towards you to 
ACCESSORY. 
Count  the number  of chimes  you hear. 
You will hear 
two 
to four  chimes depending on the features your 
vehicle  is equipped with. Refer to  the chart 
shown previously. 
You  can now  program your  choices. 
10 exit the programming mode,  follow the steps 
listed  under “Exiting Programming Mode”  later in 
this  section. 
Delayed  Illumination  and  Exit  Lighting 
With Delayed  Illumination, the interior lamps will stay 
on  for  about 
25 seconds  after all the  doors and the 
liftgate  are  closed. 
With  Exiting  Lighting,  the interior  lamps will come on 
and stay on  for  about 
25 seconds whenever  you remove 
the key from  the ignition. 
To  customize  these features  to your preference,  see 
“Programmable Modes”  following. 
Programmable Modes 
Your vehicle can  be programmed  to  one of the 
following modes. 
Mode 1: Both  Features Off (The  interior  lamps  will turn on 
or 
off at  the  same  instant  that  a door  is  opened or closed.) 
Mode 2: Delayed Illumination Only (The interior lamps 
will stay 
on for  about 25 seconds after all the doors and 
liftgate  are closed,  or  until you lock the  doors.) 
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Mode 3: Exit Lighting Only (The  interior lamps will 
come  on  whenever  you remove the  key from  the ignition 
and stay on  for about 
25 seconds,  or until you lock 
the  doors.) 
Mode 4: Both Features  On (This  combines Modes 2 
and 3.) 
Vehicles  are delivered programmed  in Mode 4. 
To  change the mode: 
1. Follow the instructions  for “Entering Programming 
Mode” listed previously. 
2. Turn the interior lamps  dial all the  way to the right 
and then back slightly  to the left. 
3. Count the number of chimes  you  hear.  The number 
of  chimes tells you which mode your vehicle is  in. 
You  can change the mode  by turning the interior 
lamps  dial all the  way 
to the right and then back 
slightly to the 
left. 
4. Repeat  Step 2 until you hear  the number  of chimes 
that matches the mode you  want. 
The  mode  you selected is  now set. You  can either  exit 
the programming mode  by following  the instructions 
later in this section  or program the next  feature available 
on your vehicle. 
Automatic Door Locks 
With Automatic Door Locks, all  doors will 
automatically lock when  you shift  out  of  PARK 
(P) and 
automatically unlock when  the ignition  is turned  to 
OFF. 
To customize these features to your preference,  see 
“Programmable Modes”  following. 
Programmable  Modes 
Your vehicle can  be programmed  to  one of the 
following  modes. 
Mode 1: Both Features Off (Automatic  door locking 
and unlocking is  disabled. You will always need to 
lock your doors manually before  driving  to increase 
occupant safety.) 
Mode 2: Automatic Door Locking Only 
0 The  automatic door unlock  feature  is turned off. 
Shift  out of PARK (P) with  the  ignition  on and  the 
driver’s  door  closed; 
all doors  will  lock  automatically. 
Mode 3: Automatic Unlocking with the Ignition Off 
Turn off the ignition with  the transaxle  in  PARK (P); 
all  doors  will unlock automatically. 
Shift  out of PARK  (P)  with  the  ignition  on  and  the 
driver’s  door  closed; 
all doors will  lock  automatically. 
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Mode 4: Automatic Unlocking  with Transaxle in 
PARK (P) 
0 Shift  into PARK (P) with the ignition  on; all doors 
will unlock automatically. 
0 Shift out  of  PARK  (P)  with  the  ignition  on  and  the 
driver’s  door  closed;  all  doors  will  lock  automatically. 
Vehicles  are delivered programmed 
in Mode 3. 
To change the mode: 
1. Follow the  instructions  for  “Entering  Programming 
Mode” listed previously. 
2. Press  LOCK on the power  door lock switch. 
3. Count the number  of chimes you hear.  The number 
of  chimes tells  you which mode your  vehicle  is  in. 
You  can change  the mode by  pressing  LOCK  again. 
4. Repeat Step 2 until you  hear the number  of chimes 
that 
matches the mode you want. 
The  mode you  selected  is  now set. You  can either  exit 
the programming mode by  following the instructions 
later  in  this  section  or  program the next  feature  available 
on your vehicle. 
Last Door Closed  Locking  and 
Lockout  Prevention 
With the  Last  Door  Closed Locking and Lockout 
Prevention  features, your vehicle will  do  the  following: 
If you  leave  your key in the ignition and  leave the 
driver’s  door open,  you won’t  be able to  lock  the 
doors  using the power door  lock  switch. 
When you press LOCK on the power door lock 
switch  or remote  lock control transmitter  (if 
equipped) while any door 
or the  liftgate is open,  the 
doors  will not  lock.  Instead you will  hear  three 
chimes which  let you  know that the  Last Door 
Closed Locking  feature  is 
in operation.  Five seconds 
after all the  doors and the  liftgate  are  closed,  all the 
doors  and the  liftgate will automatically lock. 
To  customize  these  features  to your preference,  see 
“Programmable Modes”  following. 
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Programmable  Modes 
Your vehicle can  be programmed  to one  of the 
following  modes. 
Mode 1: Both Features  Off (Doors will always lock 
immediately when  you press LOCK on the the power 
door  lock switch  or the remote lock control transmitter, 
if  equipped.) 
Mode 2: Lockout Deterrent Only  (If  you leave your key 
in the ignition with the driver’s door open,  you won’t  be 
able  to  lock the  doors with the power door  locks). 
Mode 3: Last Door Closed Locking Only  (If the power 
door lock switch  or remote  lock control transmitter  (if 
equipped)  is used to lock  the  vehicle  while  any door or 
the  liftgate  is  open, you will  hear  three  chimes.  The 
doors  will not lock.  Five  seconds  after  the last  door 
is 
closed,  all doors  and liftgate  will lock.) 
Mode 4: Both Features  On (This  combines Modes 2 
and 3.) 
Vehicles  are delivered programmed in Mode 4. 
To change the mode: 
1. Follow the instructions  for “Entering Programming 
Mode” listed previously. 
2. Press  UNLOCK on the power door lock switch. 
3. 
4. 
Count the number  of chimes  you  hear.  The number 
of  chimes tells  you which mode your  vehicle 
is in. 
You can  change the mode  by pressing 
UNLOCK  again. 
Repeat  Step 
2 until  you  hear the number  of chimes 
that matches the mode  you want. 
The mode  you selected is  now set. 
You can either  exit 
the programming mode by  following the instructions 
later  in this section  or program the next  feature available 
on your vehicle. 
Remote  Driver’s  Unlock  Control 
With the Remote Driver’s Unlock  Control feature, you 
can program your vehicle  to do  the  following: 
0 
0 
When  you  press UNLOCK on your remote lock 
control transmitter, the driver’s door will unlock  and, 
When 
you press  UNLOCK  on your remote lock 
control  transmitter again within  five seconds,  all 
doors  and the liftgate will unlock. 
To  customize this  feature to your preference,  see 
“Programmable Modes”  following. 
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Programmable  Modes 
Your vehicle  can be programmed  to one of the 
following  modes. 
Mode 1: Remote All Doors Unlock (When you press 
UNLOCK  on your  remote  lock  control  transmitter, all 
doors  and the  liftgate  will unlock.) 
Mode 2: Remote Driver’s  Door Unlock Only (When 
you press UNLOCK on your remote  lock  control 
transmitter  once,  the  driver’s  door will  unlock.  When 
you press UNLOCK on your remote  lock control 
transmitter  again,  within five  seconds,  all doors  and the 
liftgate  will unlock.) 
Vehicles  are  delivered  programmed  in  Mode 
2. 
To change the mode: 
1.  Follow the  instructions  for  “Entering  Programming 
Mode” listed previously. 
2. Press  UNLOCK  on the remote  lock 
control  transmitter. 
3. Count the number of  chimes you hear.  The 
number  of chimes tells  you which mode your 
vehicle  is  in. You  can change the mode by  pressing 
UNLOCK  again. 
4. Repeat Step 2 until you hear the number of chimes 
that matches the mode 
you want. 
The  mode you  selected is now  set. You  can either  exit 
the  programming mode  by following  the instructions 
later  in this  section  or  program the next  feature  available 
on your vehicle. 
Remote Lock and  Unlock  Confirmation 
With the Remote  Lock and Unlock Confirmation 
feature,  your vehicle can  do  the  following: 
When you use  the  remote lock  control transmitter  to 
lock your vehicle, your parlung lamps will  flash 
briefly 
to let  you know  the command  has been 
received. 
If you press LOCK on the remote  lock 
control  transmitter  again,  the horn will sound briefly 
and the  parking  lamps will flash  briefly to let  you 
know your vehicle is locked  and, 
When you use  the  remote lock  control transmitter  to 
unlock your  vehicle  or  operate  your power  sliding 
door 
(if equipped),  your parking  lamps  will 
flash  briefly. 
To customize  these  features  to your preference,  see 
“Programmable Modes”  following. 
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Programmable  Modes 
Your vehicle can  be programmed  to  one of the 
following  modes. 
Mode 1: Both Features  Off (Remote  lock and unlock 
confirmation 
are disabled.) 
Mode 2: Exterior  Lamps Flash Only 
0 When  you  use  the  remote  lock  control  transmitter  to 
lock  your  vehicle,  your  parking  lamps  will  flash  briefly 
to  let  you  know  the  command  has  been  received. 
Wen  you  use  the  remote  lock  control  transmitter  to 
unlock  your  vehicle  or operate  your  power  sliding  door 
(if  equipped),  your  parking  lamps  will  flash  briefly  to 
let  you  know  the  command  has  been  received. 
Mode 3: Exterior  Lamps Flash and Horn Sound 
0 
0 
When  you use the remote  lock control transmitter  to 
lock your vehicle, the 
horn will sound briefly and 
your parking lamps will  flash briefly to  let you  know 
the  command  has been  received. 
When 
you use  the  remote  lock  control  transmitter  to 
unlock  your  vehicle  or  operate  your  power  sliding  door 
(if equipped),  your  parking  lamps will  flash  briefly  to 
let  you 
know the  command  has  been  received. 
Mode 4: Exterior  Lamps Flash and Horn Sound (on 
Second  LOCK Press) 
When you use the remote lock control transmitter  to 
lock  your vehicle, your parking lamps will  flash 
briefly to let  you know the command has been 
received.  The horn will sound briefly  and your 
parking lamps 
will flash briefly  if you press the 
LOCK button again within  five  seconds. 
When you use  the  remote  lock  control  transmitter  to 
unlock  your  vehicle  or operate  your  power  sliding  door 
(if  equipped),  your  parking  lamps will  flash  briefly  to 
let  you  know  the  command  has  been  received. 
Vehicles  are delivered programmed in Mode 
4. 
To change the mode: 
1. Follow the instructions  for “Entering Programming 
Mode” listed previously. 
2. Press  the LOCK button on the remote lock 
control transmitter. 
3. Count the number of chimes you  hear. The number 
of  chimes tells  you which mode your vehicle is in. 
You  can change the mode  by pressing the LOCK 
button again. 
4. Repeat  Step 2 until you hear the number of chimes 
that matches the mode  you want. 
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NOTE: While  this mode provides  increased  security, it 
can  be a problem  if your remote  lock  control  transmitter 
is damaged, lost  or if it  fails  to  operate  for  any reason 
while  the  Content Theft-Deterrent  system is armed.  The 
Content  Theft-Deterrent  system must be disarmed  for 
the  engine  to  run while  in Mode 
2; your key can no 
longer  disarm the  system. 
If  your  vehicle  is  equipped with the  optional  dealer 
installed  Onstar@  system, OnStar will not  be  able to 
remotely  unlock your  vehicle if it has been programmed 
to  Mode 
2. 
Mode 3: Standard  Arming  and Disarming 
The system will arm when you  lock  the  doors using 
either  power  door  lock  switch  while  any door or  the 
liftgate  is  open and the key is removed from 
the  ignition. 
The  system will  arm when you lock  the  doors  with 
your key 
or remote lock  control  transmitter  and the 
key  is removed  from the ignition. 
The  system will disarm when you unlock the  doors 
with your key  or  remote  lock  control  transmitter. 
Vehicles  are  delivered  programmed in  Mode 
1. 
To change the mode: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
Follow  the  instructions  for  “Entering  Programming 
Mode”  listed previously. 
Insert  your second key fully  into any door  key 
cylinder  and turn it  to the unlock position. 
This  step  is  inconvenient,  but necessary to prevent 
accidental  programming  of this  feature  to Mode 
2. 
Do  not program this  feature  to  Mode 2 without first 
reading  the special  note  contained  in the  description 
for  that  mode. The  door  key cylinder  must remain  in 
the  unlock position  during  Steps 
2 through 4. 
Press  the horn  symbol  on  the remote lock 
control  transmitter. 
Count the number  of chimes  you hear.  The number 
of  chimes tells  you which mode your vehicle 
is in. 
You  can change the  mode by pressing  the horn 
symbol on the remote  lock control transmitter again. 
Repeat  Step 
3 until you  hear  the number of chimes 
that matches  the  mode you want. 
Remove your key from the  door key cylinder. 
The  mode you  selected is now  set. You  can either  exit 
the  programming  mode by following  the  instructions 
later  in this section  or program the  next  feature  available 
on your vehicle. 
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Setting the Variance The display  will show all the display segments  for half  a 
second 
to acknowledge the change  in zone number. 
Turn  the  ignition  on  and  cycle  the DIC  to the 
Compass/Temperature  mode.  Press  both  the 
EM and 
MODE buttons  for approximately  five  seconds.  The last 
entered  variance  zone  number  will  be displayed.  Press  the 
EM button  until  the  proper  variance  number,  as shown  on 
the  map,  is showing.  Press 
the MODE button  to  set  the 
new  variance  zone  and  resume  normal  operation. 
Automatic  Compass  Calibration 
The  compass  is self-calibrating which eliminates  the 
need  to manually set the compass.  When the vehicle  is 
new,  the calibration process  may not  be  complete. In 
these  cases  the calibration symbol, 
C, will be displayed 
where the compass reading  is normally displayed. 
To calibrate  the  compass, in an  area  free  from large  metal 
objects,  make  three 
360" turns.  The calibration  symbol 
will  turn 
off and  the  compass  reading  will  be  displayed. 
Manual  Compass  Calibration 
If  the compass appears erratic and the calibration 
symbol  does not appear,  you must manually  put  the 
compass into the calibration mode. 
Turn the ignition on and  cycle  the DIC to the 
Compassflemperature  mode. Press both the 
E/M and 
MODE buttons for at least 10 seconds  until the 
calibration symbol appears.  Release both buttons and 
complete three 
360" turns in an  area  free  from large 
metal  objects.  The calibration symbol will turn  off and 
the compass reading will be  displayed. 
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Error Displays 
An error of the vehicle’s  speed sensor  or  fuel sender 
In the absence  of vehicle communications, a double 
will 
cause 
-E- to be displayed. 
dash 
“--” is  displayed. 
Trip Computer 
There are  five trip computer displays which  may be 
stepped through  by pushing the  MODE button. The 
information  will appear  in the following  order: 
Average Fuel Economy  (AVG ECON): This shows 
the average  fuel economy  since the last reset. 
Instantaneous  Fuel Economy  (INST ECON): 
This  shows fuel economy  for the most recent second 
of  driving. 
Trip Range (RANGE):  This shows  the estimated 
distance that can be traveled with the remaining  fuel. 
The  fuel economy used to calculate range is based  on 
the last few hours  of driving. 
0 Trip Fuel Used  (FUEL USED): This shows the 
accumulated fuel used since the last reset. 
Average Speed  (AVG SPEED): This shows  the 
average speed since  the last reset. 
Resetting  the  Trip  Computer 
Press and hold the  MODE and EM  buttons  for at least 
two seconds.  The reset  is acknowledged  with the display 
showing all segments on  for a period  of half  a second. 
A  reset can only be  done in AVG  ECON,  FUEL  USED 
and  AVG  SPEED  displays. Resetting affects all three 
displays regardless 
of which display you  are in. 
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w. 
+H DEFOG: This  setting  directs  air to the  windshield 
and  through  the floor  ducts.  This  mode is particularly 
useful  during  cold  or  inclement  weather because of your 
vehicle’s larger windshield  area. 
the  windshield and  side window  vents. 
DEFROST This  setting  directs most  of the  air  to 
Mode Buttons 
RECIRC: Press  this button  (the  light will glow) 
to  limit  the  amount of fresh  air  entering  your vehicle  by 
recirculating  much of the  air  inside  your vehicle. 
You 
may use  this  setting  to  limit  odors  entering  your vehicle. 
Press  the OUTSIDE AIR button  (the  light on the 
RECIRC button will  go off)  to  let  outside  air  circulate 
into the vehicle. 
OUTSIDE AIR: Press this button  (the  light will 
glow)  to send  outside  air  into  your vehicle. Using  this 
setting  while  trying to  defrost  or  defog the windows will 
help  clear  the  vents 
of moisture.  Press  the  RECIRC 
button  (the  light  on  the  OUTSIDE AIR button will  go 
off> to  limit  outside  air  entering  the  vehicle. When the 
DEFOG  or DEFROST  setting 
is selected,  the  system 
will  automatically  go  to 
OUTSIDE AIR  mode. 
Air  Conditioning 
On very hot  days, your vehicle  will cool  down more 
quickly and economically  if you open the windows long 
enough  to  let hot, inside  air  escape.  For all settings, 
adjust  the temperature  control 
knob and fan speed 
as  desired. 
To get  maximum  cooling  or  a quick cool-down  on very 
hot  days,  press the A/C and RECIRC buttons (the lights 
will glow) and turn the temperature knob  to the left 
(toward the  blue area). Adjust  the mode knob to  direct 
the  air  to  the desired  location.  This  setting should not  be 
used  for  long  periods of time  because the air  may 
become  too  cold  and dry. Push  the 
A/C button again (the 
light will  go off)  to turn  off the air conditioning. 
When the air  conditioner compressor  is on,  you  may 
sometimes  notice slight changes in your vehicle’s  engine 
performance and power.  This  is normal.  The system  is 
designed  to  help  fuel  economy while it maintains the 
desired  cooling  level. 
The  air  conditioner  removes moisture from the air, 
so 
you may  sometimes notice water dripping from under 
your vehicle’s  engine compartment when 
it is idling  or 
after  it  has been  turned off. This  is  normal. 
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