buttons OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owners Manual
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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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Reading  Lamps 
To turn either  reading  lamp on or off,  press  the 
lamp  lens. 
Garage  Door  Opener  Compartment 
You can  store  your garage  door  opener in the  rear 
compartment  of your overhead  console, and operate  it 
from  this  position. 
To install your garage  door  opener, 
follow  these  instructions: 
1. Open  the compartment by  pressing the latch  forward. 
Remove  the piece  of self-sticking  Velcro@. 
2. Peel the  protective  backing from the Velcro 
and  press  it  firmly  to  the  back 
of your garage 
door  opener. 
3. Line up  the button of the garage  door opener with 
one  of the  four  buttons  on the  compartment door. 
Make  sure  the garage  door  opener button 
is facing 
down and press the opener firmly  into  place. 
4. Once the opener is  installed, use the black  pegs 
inside  the  compartment door  to make  sure the lined 
area  on the  compartment door will contact the 
control  button on your  garage  door opener 
when pressed. 
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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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SCAN: Press one of the SEEK arrows  for two seconds, 
and  SCAN  will appear in the display. Use  SCAN to 
listen to stations  for  a few seconds.  The radio  will go  to 
a  station, stop  for  a few seconds,  then go on  to the next 
station. Press 
SEEK again to stop scanning.  The sound 
will  mute while scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six numbered pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your favorite stations.  You can set up  to 
18 stations (six  AM, six FMl  and six  FM2). Just: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
Turn the radio on. 
Press  AM-FM  to select the band. 
Tune  in the desired  station. 
Press  AUTO  TONE  to select the equalization that 
best suits the type  of station selected. 
Press and hold  one of the six numbered buttons.  The 
sound  will mute.  When  it returns, release the button. 
Whenever  you press  that numbered button, the 
station  you set will  return and the  AUTO  TONE 
equalization  that  you selected  will also  be 
automatically  selected  for that  button. 
Repeat  the steps  for each pushbutton. 
PSCAN: Press this button to listen  to each  of your 
favorite stations stored on your pushbuttons  for  a few 
seconds.  The radio  will scan through each  of the stations 
stored on your pushbuttons, except those stations  with 
weak reception.  The  AUTO  TONE  setting stored for 
that pushbutton will be automatically chosen. Press 
P.SCAN  or  one 
of the pushbuttons  again  to stop 
scanning.  P.SCAN will be displayed whenever the tuner 
is  in  the  P.SCAN  mode. The channel number  (P1 
-P6) 
will appear momentarily  just before the frequency is 
displayed. In  FM mode, this function  will scan through 
both  FM1  and FM2  preset stations and  FM1 or 
FM2 will 
appear on the display. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob to the right  to increase bass and to the left  to 
decrease  bass. When  you use this control, the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE  setting will switch  to manual and the 
AUTO  TONE  display will 
go blank. 
TREB: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob  to the right to increase treble and to the left to 
decrease treble.  When you use this control, the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE  setting will switch to manual and the 
AUTO  TONE  display will 
go blank. If a station is weak 
or  noisy,  you may  want to decrease 
the treble. 
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Push these knobs back into their stored positions when 
you’re not using them. 
AUTO TONE: This  feature  allows you to choose preset 
bass and treble equalization settings designed  for 
country/western,  classical, news, rock, pop and  jazz 
stations. 
CN will appear on  the display when  you first 
press AUTO  TONE. Each time you press it,  another 
setting  will appear  on the display. Press 
it again after 
JAZZ  appears  and the AUTO TONE display  will go 
blank.  Tone control  will return  to the  BASS  and TREB 
knobs.  Also, if you  use  the  BASS and TREB knobs, 
control will return  to them and  the AUTO  TONE 
display will 
go blank. Use  PUSHBUTTONS  to program 
AUTO  TONE. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press this knob lightly so it  extends. Turn the 
knob  to  the  right for the right  speakers  and 
to the left  for 
the  left speakers.  The middle position balances  the 
sound between the speakers. 
FADE: Press  this knob lightly so it  extends.  Turn the 
knob 
to the right  to adjust the sound to the  front 
speakers and  to the left  for  the  rear  speakers. The middle 
position balances the sound between the speakers. 
Push  these  knobs back  into their stored positions when 
you’re not using them. 
Playing  a  Cassette  Tape 
Your tape  player  is built  to work best with tapes that are 
30 to 45 minutes long on each  side. Tapes  longer  than 
that  are 
so thin  they  may not work well in  this player. If 
a tape  is  inserted when the ignition  is on  but the  radio is 
off, the tape will begin playing. A tape symbol  is shown 
in  the  center  of the graphic display whenever a tape is 
inserted.  When a tape is active,  the tape symbol will  be 
accompanied  by a direction arrow. 
While the tape is playing,  use the 
VOL, AUTO TONE, 
BAL, FADE,  BASS  and TREB controls  just  as you do 
for  the radio. Other  controls may have  different 
functions when a tape  is inserted.  The display will show 
the tape symbol and an arrow  to show which  side of the 
tape is playing. 
If you  hear  nothing or hear  just a garbled sound, it may 
not be  in squarely. Press EJECT  to remove the tape and 
start over. 
The  player  is able 
to detect a tight  or broken tape, and 
will eject the tape.  The radio will  go back  to playing the 
last  station selected. 
The  player automatically  senses the cassette  for metal  or 
Cr02  and sets the pre-emphasis.  Anytime a tape  is 
inserted, the top  side is selected 
to play  first. 
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SCV Your system  has a feature  called 
Speed-Compensated-Volume  (SCV). With  SCV, your 
audio  system  adjusts  automatically  to make up for road 
and wind  noise as you  drive.  Set  the volume at the 
desired  level.  Move  the  control  ring  behind the upper 
knob  to the right  to  adjust  the  SCV. Then,  as you  drive, 
SCV  automatically  increases  the  volume, as necessary, 
to  overcome  noise at any  particular  speed.  The  volume 
level  should  always  sound  the  same  to you as you  drive. 
If you  don’t  want to use SCV,  turn the  control  all the 
way  down.  Each  notch on the  control  ring  allows  for 
more volume compensation  at  faster  vehicle speeds. 
Finding a Station 
AM-FM: Press this button  to  switch between AM,  FMl 
and FM2.  The display  shows your  selection. 
TUNE: Press  this knob lightly  so  it  extends. Turn it to 
choose  radio  stations.  Push the knob back into  its  stored 
position when  you’re not using 
it. 
SCAN: Press  one  of the  SEEK  arrows  for  two seconds, 
and  SCAN  will appear  on the  display.  Use SCAN  to 
listen  to  stations  for  a few seconds.  The  radio  will go 
to 
a station,  stop  for  a few  seconds,  then go on to the next 
station.  Press  SEEK  again to  stop  scanning.  The  sound 
will mute  while  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you return  to your  favorite  stations.  You can set up  to 
18 stations (six AM,  six  FM1 and six FM2). Just: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
SEEK: Press  the  right  or left arrow to  go to  the  next  higher  or 
lower  station.  The sound  will  mute  while  seeking. 
6. 
Turn the radio  on. 
Press  AM-FM  to  select the band. 
Tune in the desired  station. 
Press AUTO  TONE  to select the equalization that 
best  suits  the  type  of station  selected. 
Press and hold  one of the six numbered buttons.  The 
sound will  mute. When  it returns,  release  the  button. 
Whenever 
you press  that numbered button,  the 
station  you set will return and  the AUTO 
TONE 
equalization  that you  selected will also  be 
automatically  selected  for  that  button. 
Repeat  the  steps  for  each pushbutton. 
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P.SCAN: Press this button  to listen  to each of your 
favorite  stations stored on your pushbuttons  for  a few 
seconds.  The  radio  will scan  through each  of the stations 
stored 
on your pushbuttons,  except those stations  with 
weak reception.  The AUTO  TONE setting stored for 
that pushbutton will  be automatically chosen. Press 
P.SCAN  or  one of the pushbuttons again to  stop 
scanning.  P.SCAN  will  be  displayed whenever the tuner 
is  in  the  P.SCAN  mode. The channel number  (PI-P6) 
will  appear  momentarily  just before the frequency is 
displayed.  In  FM mode, this function  will scan through 
both 
FM1 and  FM2  preset  stations  and FM 1 or  FM2 will 
appear  on the display. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob 
to the  right to  increase  bass  and to the  left  to 
decrease  bass. When  you  use this control,  the radio’s 
AUTO TONE setting will switch  to manual and the 
AUTO  TONE display will 
go blank. 
TREB: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob  to  the  right to increase  treble and to the  left 
to 
decrease treble. When  you use  this  control, the radio’s 
AUTO  TONE setting will switch 
to manual and the 
AUTO TONE display will 
go blank.  If a station is weak 
or  noisy,  you  may  want 
to decrease  the treble.  Push these knobs back into their stored positions when 
you’re not using them. 
AUTO  TONE: This  feature  allows you to choose preset 
bass and treble equalization settings designed  for 
country/western, classical, news, rock, pop and  jazz 
stations. 
CnV will  appear on the display when  you first 
press AUTO TONE. Each time  you press it, another 
setting  will appear  on the display.  Press it again after 
JAZZ appears and the  AUTO TONE display  will go 
blank. Tone control will return to  the BASS  and  TREB 
knobs. Also,  if  you use  the  BASS and TREB knobs, 
control  will return to them and the AUTO 
TONE 
display  will go blank. Use PUSHBUTTONS to program 
AUTO  TONE. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob  to the right for the right  speakers and to the left  for 
the left speakers.  The middle position balances the 
sound between the speakers. 
FADE: Press this knob lightly so it  extends. Turn the 
knob 
to the right  to adjust  the sound to the  front 
speakers and  to the left  for the rear speakers.  The middle 
position balances the sound between  the speakers. 
Push  these  knobs back into 
their stored positions when 
you’re  not using them. 
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