battery replacement OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owners Manual
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Remote Lock Control  (Option) 
If your vehicle has this option,  you can lock and unlock 
your  doors  and the  liftgate from about 
3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m) away  using  the remote lock control 
transmitter supplied with your vehicle. 
Your  remote lock control system operates  on a radio 
frequency subject  to Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC) Rules and with Industry Canada.  This 
device complies with Part 
15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation  is subject to 
the following two conditions: 
(1) this  device  may not cause harmful interference, 
and 
(2) this  device  must accept  any interference 
received, including interference that  may cause 
undesired operation. 
This  device complies  with RSS-2 
10 of Industry Canada. 
Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device  may not cause interference, and (2) this 
device must accept  any interference received, including 
interference that  may cause undesired operation 
of 
the device. 
Changes  or modifications to this system  by other than an 
authorized service facility could void authorization to  use  this equipment. 
This  system has  a range 
of about 3 feet (1 m)  up  to 
30 feet (9 m). At times  you  may  notice a decrease in 
range.  This  is normal for any remote keyless entry 
system.  If the transmitter does not work  or if  you  have 
to  stand closer to your vehicle  for the transmitter  to 
work,  try this: 
Check  to determine  if battery replacement or 
synchronization  is necessary.  See the instructions 
that follow. 
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Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each remote lock  control  transmitter  is coded to prevent 
another  transmitter  from  unlocking  your vehicle. 
If a 
transmitter  is  lost  or  stolen,  a  replacement  can be 
purchased  through your retailer. Remember to bring any 
remaining  transmitters with  you when  you go 
to your 
retailer. When the  retailer matches  the replacement 
transmitter  to  your vehicle, any remaining transmitters 
must  also be matched.  Once your retailer  has coded  the 
new transmitter,  the  lost  transmitter  will not unlock  your 
vehicle. Each  vehicle  can have only four transmitters 
matched  to  it. 
See  your retailer  to match transmitters 
to 
another  vehicle. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal use, the battery  in your remote lock 
control  transmitter  should last  about  two years. 
You  can tell  the battery  is weak  if the  transmitter  won’t 
work at the normal  range  in any location.  If 
you have to 
get  close  to  your vehicle  before  the  transmitter  works, 
it’s  probably  time  to change  the battery. 
I NOTICE: 
When  replacing  the  battery,  use  care  not  to  touch 
any 
of the  circuitry.  Static  from  your  body 
transferred  to  these  surfaces  may  damage  the  transmitter. 
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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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Section 6 Service  and  Appearance  Care 
Here you will find  information  about  the  care  of your vehicle.  This section begins with  service and fuel  information, 
and then  it shows  how to check  important  fluid  and lubricant  levels. There 
is also technical  information  about  your 
vehicle, and a  part devoted  to  its appearance care. 
6-2  6-3 
6-7 
6-8 
6-1 
1 
6-15 
6- 16 
6-18 
6-2 1 
6-24 
6-26 
6-27 
6-30 
6-3  1 
6-38  Service 
Fuel 
Filling  a Portable  Fuel Container 
Checking Things Under  the Hood 
Engine  Oil 
Air Cleaner 
Passenger Compartment Air Filter 
Replacement 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
Engine Coolant  Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
Windshield Washer  Fluid 
Brakes 
Battery 
Bulb Replacement 
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement  6-39 
6-47 
6-47 
6-50 
6-53 
6-53 
6-54 
6-55 
6-56 
6-64 
6-64 
6-64 
6-65 
6-65 
6-65  Tires 
Appearance  Care 
Cleaning the  Inside 
of Your  Vehicle 
Cleaning  the  Outside  of Your  Vehicle 
Underbody Maintenance 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
Appearance  Care  Materials  Chart 
Vehicle  Identification Number (VIN) 
Electrical  System 
Replacement Bulbs  Capacities  and Specifications 
Engine  Specifications 
Vehicle  Dimensions 
Normal Maintenance Replacement  Parts 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
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Brake  Adjustment 
Every time you apply the brakes,  with or without  the 
vehicle moving, your brakes  adjust  for wear. 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking system  on a modern vehicle  is complex. 
Its  many  parts have  to be  of top  quality  and work  well 
together  if the  vehicle is  to have really good braking. 
Your  vehicle  was designed and tested  with top-quality 
GM  brake parts. When  you replace parts 
of your  braking 
system 
-- for  example, when your brake linings wear 
down  and  you  have to have  new ones put 
in -- be  sure 
you get new  approved  GM replacement parts. If you 
don’t,  your brakes  may no longer  work properly.  For 
example, 
if someone puts in brake  linings  that are wrong 
for  your vehicle,  the  balance between your front  and 
rear  brakes can change 
-- for  the  worse. The braking 
performance you’ve come  to expect  can change  in  many 
other ways 
if someone puts  in  the wrong replacement 
brake  parts. 
Battery 
Every  new  Oldsmobile  has an ACDelco  Freedom@ 
battery.  You  never  have  to  add  water  to  one of these. 
When  it’s  time  for  a new  battery,  we  recommend 
an 
ACDelco  Freedom  battery.  Get  one  that  has  the 
replacement  number  shown  on  the 
original battery’s  label. 
Vehicle  Storage 
If you’re  not  going  to  drive  your  vehicle  for 25 days  or  more, 
remove  the  black,  negative 
(-) cable  from  the  battery. This 
will  help  keep  your  battery  from  running  down. 
Batteries  have  acid  that  can  burn  you  and  gas 
that  can  explode.  You can  be  badly  hurt  if  you 
aren’t  careful.  See  “Jump  Starting’’  in  the  Index 
for  tips  on  working  around  a  battery  without 
getting  hurt. 
Contact your retailer  to learn  how  to  prepare  your 
vehicle  for longer storage periods. 
Also, for your audio system,  see “Theft-Deterrent 
Fedwe’’ in the  Index. 
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Section 9 Index 
Accessory  Idator System ....................... 2-78 
Accessory  Power  Outlets 
......................... 2-81 
Adding  Equipment  to the  Outside  Of  Your  Vehicle 
...... 6-3 
Adjusting  the Bucket  Seats 
....................... 1-16 
Adjusting  the Split Bench Seat 
..................... 1-9 
AirBag 
....................................... 1-38 
How  Does  it Restrain 
.......................... 1-44 
Howitworks 
................................ 1-41 
Location 
.................................... 1-41 
Readiness  Light 
......................... 1.40.  2.87 
Servicing 
................................... 1-46 
What  Makes  it Inflate 
.......................... 1-43 
What  Will  You See After 
it Inflates ............... 1-44 
When  Should  it Inflate 
......................... 1-42 
Aircleaner 
.................................... 6-15 
Air Conditioning  Refrigerants ..................... 6-65 
Air Filter  Replacement,  Passenger  Compartment ...... 6-16 
Airhflator 
.................................... 2-78 
Alignment  and  Balance,  Tire 
...................... 6-45 
Aluminum  Wheels,  Cleaning 
...................... 6-52 
Antenna,  Integrated  Windshield 
.................... 3-27 
Antifreeze 
..................................... 6-21 
Brakes 
...................................... 4-7 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
................ 2-89,  4-7 
Appearancecare 
............................... 6-47 
Appearance  Care  Materials 
....................... 6-54 
AirConditioning 
................................ 3-3 
hti-LOck  Ashtray 
....... ........... a.......i.. .. .i-...<.:..i.. 2-77 
Audio  Systems 
.................................. 3-9 
Automatic 
Door Locks ............................ 2-6 
Automatic  Overdrive 
............................ 2-32 
Automatic  Transaxle  Check 
....................... 7-30 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
........................ 6-18 
HowtoAdd 
................................. 6-20 
How  to Check 
............................... 6-18 
When  to Check  and  Change 
..................... 6-18 
Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
.................... 2-30 
Shifting 
..................................... 2-30 
Automatic  Transaxle 
Park Mechanism  Check ......... 7-32 
Battery 
...................................... 6-30 
Jump  Starting 
................................. 5-3 
BatterySaver .................................. 2-64 
BBB  Auto  Line 
................................. 8-7 
Before  Leaving  on  a Long 
Trip .................... 4-23 
Better  Business  Bureau  Mediation 
................... 8-7 
Blizzard 
...................................... 4-28 
Brake  Warnings 
................................ 5.3.  5.5 
Adjustment 
.................................. 6-30 
Fluid 
....................................... 6-27 
Master  Cylinder 
.............................. 6-27 
Parking 
..................................... 2-34 
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Passenger  Compartment Air Filter Replacement ....... 6-16 
Passenger  Position 
.................... 1.38.1.53.  1.54 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
.................. 7-33 
Accessory  Outlet 
............................. 2-81 
DoorLocks ................................... 2-5 
Option  Fuses ................................ 6-56 
Rear  Quarter  Windows 
......................... 2-51 
Remote  Control  Mirror 
........................ 2-64 
Sliding  Door  Light 
............................ 2-97 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
............................ 6-25 
How to  Check ............................... 6-25 
Pregnancy,  Use  of Safety  Belts 
.................... 1-37 
Problems  on  the  Road 
............................ 5-1 
Publications,  Service  and  Owner 
................... 8-10 
Passing 
....................................... 4-13 
Power 
Seat 
......................................... l-3 
Steering .................................... 4-11 
Windows 
................................... 2-50 
Whattouse 
................................. 6-25 
Whentocheck 
............................... 6-25 
..................................... Radiator  5-21 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap ........................... 6-24 
Radio  Reception 
................................ 3-25 
Radios,  Steering  Wheel Controls 
................... 3-24 
Rain,  Driving  In 
................................ 4-  18 
Cargo  Lamp 
................................. 2-63 
Radios 
....................................... 3-10 
ReadingLamps 
................................ 2-63 
Rear  AirVents 
.................................... 3-8 
............................... Climate  Control  3-6 
Comfort  Controls .............................. 3-7 
Fancontrol .................................. 3-6 
Outside  Seat  Position .......................... 1-46 
Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
..................... 1-50 
SeatAudio 
.................................. 3-18 
Seatpassengers 
.............................. 1-47 
Seats 
.........,.............................. l-6 
Storage ..................................... 2-71 
Towing 
..................................... 5-12 
Window  Defogger ............................. 3-5 
Windshield  Washer 
........................... 2-55 
Rearview  Mirror,  Inside  Daymight 
................. 2-64 
Reclining  Front Seatbacks 
......................... 1-4 
Recovery 
Tank, Coolant .......................... 5-18 
Refrigerants, Air Conditioning .................... 6-65 
Compact  Disc  Player 
.......................... 3-20 
Operation 
of the  Power  Sliding  Door ............. 2-10 
Remote  Lock  Control 
............................. 2-8 
Operaton 
..................................... 2-9 
Battery  Replacement .......................... 2-11 
Resynchronizing 
............................. 2-12 
Captain’s  Chairs 
.............................. 1-22 
Remote 
Removing  Bucketseats ................................. l-16 
SplitBenchSeat  1-10 .............................. Replacement 
Bulbs 
...................................... 6-a 
Parts 
....................................... 6-65 
Wheel 
...................................... 6-45 
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