brake sensor OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owners Manual
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NOTICE: 
If’ your vehicle  seems  to start  up  rather  slowly, or 
if it seems  not to shift  gears  as  you  go faster, 
something  may  be  wrong  with  a transaxle  system 
sensor. 
If you  drive  very far that way, your 
vehicle  can be  damaged. 
So, if this happens,  have 
your  vehicle  serviced  right away.  Until then, you 
can  use 
SECOND (2) when  you  are driving  less 
than 
35 mph (55 km/h) and  THIRD (3) for 
higher  speeds.  FIRST 
(1): This position 
gives you even more power 
(but lower fuel economy)  than SECOND (2). You can 
use it on very  steep  hills,  or in deep snow  or mud.  If the 
selector  lever  is  put  in 
FIRST (1), the  transaxle  won’t 
downshift  into  first  gear until  the vehicle  is  going 
slow  enough. 
NOTICE: 
If your front  wheels  can’t  rotate, don’t try  to 
drive.  This  might  happen 
if you  were stuck in 
very  deep  sand or mud  or were  up against  a solid 
object.  You could  damage  your transaxle. 
Also,  if  you  stop when  going  uphill,  don’t  hold 
your  vehicle  there with 
only the accelerator 
pedal.  This could  overheat  and damage  the 
transaxle.  Use your  brakes  or  shift into PARK 
(P) 
to hold  your  vehicle  in position  on  a hill. 
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A light  sensor on top of the  instrument  panel  makes the 
DRL work, so be  sure  it isn’t covered.  The DRL system 
will make your  front parking and turn  signal lamps 
come  on  in daylight  when: 
The ignition is on, 
the headlamp switch is  off and 
the  parking brake is released. 
When  the DRL  are on, only your  front parking and turn 
signal lamps  will be 
on. Your  instrument panel won’t be 
lit  up. 
When  it’s dark  enough  outside,  the  exterior lamps will 
come  on  automatically. When  it’s bright enough outside, 
the  exterior  lamps will 
go out and  the DRL will turn  on. 
Of course, you  may  still turn on the headlamps any time 
you  need  to. 
To idle your vehicle with  the  DRL  or  exterior  lamps off, 
set  the parking brake while  the ignition is  in 
OFF or 
LOCK. Then start the vehicle.  The DRL will  stay 
off 
until you release  the parking brake. 
As with any vehicle,  you should turn on  the regular 
headlamp system when  you need  it. 
Fog Lamps 
The fog lamps switch is 
located  in the instrument 
panel switchbank. Push the 
fog lamp  symbol on the 
rocker button  to turn on 
the lamps. 
The  green  indicator  light  will  glow.  Push  the  ribbed 
part of 
the  switch  to turn them off. The  indicator  light  will go off. 
Your  parking lamps  or headlamps must be on for  your 
fog  lamps to  go on. 
When  your DRL  are  on,  the  headlamps switch must  first 
be  turned from the  off position before  the  fog lamps can 
be turned on. At night,  when DRL automatically turns 
on  your headlamps, the  fog lamps can be turned  on 
when the headlamps switch is  in any position. 
Your fog lamps  will  go off when  you  switch to high 
beams.  Using  your  high  beams  in  fog  is  not  recommended. 
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Fuses Fuses 
RR  HVAC SWC  ACCY 
HAZARD 
RR  PWR  SCKT 
DRL 
LH  T/LP 
RR DEFOG 
FRT  PWR  SCKT 
SIR 
FRT  HVAC  LOW/MED  BLWR Rear 
Blower Motor, Rear 
Heater-A/C  Control, and 
Temperature  Door 
Actuator  (Rear) 
Steering  Wheel Radio  Control 
Switches 
Turn  Signal  Switch 
Rear  Electric  Accessory 
Plug Housing 
DRL  Control  Module 
Not Used 
Rear  Window  Defogger Relay 
Front  Electric  Accessory 
Plug Housing 
Inflatable  Restraint 
Control  Module 
Heater-A/C  Control  MALL/RADIO/DIC 
BCM, Driver  Information 
Display, Radio and Radio Rear  Speaker  Amplifier 
STOP  LAMP 
ABS  MOD  BATT 
CAN  VENT 
SOL 
ELC  CTSY  LAMP 
IGN 1 
Stoplamp Switch  to Stoplamps 
Electronic Brake  Control 
Module/Electronic  Brake 
Traction Control Module  (EBCM/EBTCM) 
Evaporative  Emissions (EVAP) 
Canister  Vent Solonoid  Valve 
Electronic  Level Control (ELC) 
Air Compressor  and ELC 
Relay, Trailer Harness 
BCM 
ALC Sensor, BCM, Electronic 
Brake  Control  Indicator Lamp 
Driver  Module, Instrument 
Panel Cluster,  Rear Window 
Wipermasher  and 
Multifunction  Switch (Fog 
Lamp SwitcWTraction Control 
Switch)  and Stoplamp/Torque 
Converter  Clutch (TCC) Switch 
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