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The 1998 Oldsrnobile  Silhouette  Owner’s  Manual 
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Seats  and  Restraint  Systems 
This section tells you  how to use  your  seats and  safety  belts  properly.  It also explains  the “SRS” system. 
Features  and  Controls 
This section explains  how to start  and operate  your  vehicle. 
Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems 
This section tells  you  how to adjust the  ventilation  and  comfort controls  and  how to operate your audio system. 
Your Driving  and  the  Road 
Here you’ll find helpful information and tips  about the road  and how to drive  under  different conditions. 
Problems  on the  Road 
This section tells  what to do  if  you  have a problem while driving, such as  a flat tire or overheated engine, etc. 
Service  and  Appearance  Care 
Here the manual tells  you  how  to keep your  vehicle  running properly  and  loolung good. 
Maintenance  Schedule 
This section tells  you  when to perform vehicle maintenance  and  what fluids and lubricants to  use. 
Customer  Assistance  Information 
This section tells  you  how to contact Oldsmobile for assistance  and  how to get service  and owner publications. 
It also gives 
you information  on “Reporting Safety Defects”  on page 8-8. 
Index 
Here’s  an  alphabetical listing of almost every subject  in  this manual.  You can use it  to  quickly  find 
something  you  want  to  read. 
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Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
Here you can  learn  about  the  many standard  and optional  features  on your vehicle, and information on starting, 
shifting and  braking. Also explained  are  the instrument  panel and the warning  systems that tell  you  if everything  is 
working properly 
-- and what to do if you  have  a  problem. 
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Door  Locks 
Remote Lock  Control  (Option) 
Switchbanks 
Sliding  Door 
Power  Sliding  Door (Option) 
Liftgate 
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Content  Theft-Deterrent  (Option) 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition  Positions 
Starting  Your Engine 
Engine  Coolant Heater 
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Automatic  Transaxle  Operation 
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Shifting  Into  PARK 
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Shifting Out of PARK (P) 
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Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
Locks and  Lighting Choices 
Windows 
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Exterior  Lamps 
Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors  Storage  Compartments 
Sun  Visors 
Accessory Inflator System  (Option) 
Accessory Power  Outlet 
Instrument  Panel 
Warning Lights, Gages and  Indicators 
Driver  Information  Center (DIC) (Option) 
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To use  your  air inflator  system, attach the appropriate 
nozzle adapter,  if required,  to the end  of the hose that 
has  the pressure gage. Then attach  that end of the  hose 
to  the  object  you  wish  to  inflate.  Remove  the  protective 
cap covering the  outlet. Attach the other  end of the  hose 
to  the  outlet.  Press  the ON  switch.  The 
ON switch will 
work  even with the ignition 
off. 
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If the  air inflator  system does not turn on, the  fuse  may 
be  blown  or installed incorrectly.  See “Fuses  and Circuit 
Breakers”  in  the Index  or see  your  retailer  for  service. 
Your  air  inflator  will automatically shut  off after  about 
10 minutes. To reset,  press the ON switch again. 
Don’t run  your air inflator  for  longer  than 
30 minutes at 
one  time. 
If you  do, you  may  damage the system. After 
30 minutes, wait  at least 10 minutes before restarting  the 
air inflator. 
To turn off the inflator, press OFF and detach  the hose, 
first  from  the  inflated object, then  from the outlet. 
Replace  the  protective cap. Place  the  inflator  kit  tools 
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the pouch, and store in the glove  box. 
To  replace  the cover,  line up the  tabs  at the  back  of the 
cover  and put it in place. Push down the tab  to secure 
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Run your engine  only as long  as  you must. This saves 
fuel.  When  you  run  the engine, make  it  go a little faster 
than  just idle. That is, push the accelerator  slightly. This 
uses  less fuel for the  heat that you get and  it keeps the 
battery charged.  You will need a well-charged battery to 
restart the vehicle, and possibly  for signaling later on 
with your headlamps. Let the heater run for a  while. 
Then, shut the engine 
off and close the window almost 
all the  way to preserve the  heat. Start the engine again 
and repeat this  only  when you feel really uncomfortable 
from  the cold. But  do  it as little  as possible. Preserve  the 
fuel  as long  as you  can.  To help keep warm,  you can get 
out  of the vehicle and  do some fairly vigorous exercises 
every half  hour or so until help comes. 
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The Certificatioflire  label is found  on  the  rear edge  of 
the driver’s  door. 
The label shows  the size  of your original tires and the 
inflation pressures needed  to obtain  the gross weight 
capacity  of your vehicle. This  is called the Gross  Vehicle 
Weight  Rating (GVWR).  The GVWR includes the 
weight  of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo. 
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Driving (Continued) 
On  Curves 
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On  Grades  While Towing  a Trailer ............... 4-39 
On  Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.................... 4-24 
On  Snow  and  Ice 
............................. 4-26 
Throughwater 
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WetRoads 
.................................. 4-18 
Winter 
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With  a Trailer 
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Dump  and 
Stow Feature ........................... 1-7 
Electrical  Equipment.  Adding .................... 2-28 
Electrical System 
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Electronic  Level Control 
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Engine 
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Coolant ..................................... 6-21 
Coolant  Heater 
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Coolant Level  Check 
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Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
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Cooling System 
.............................. 6-64 
Exhaust 
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Identification 
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OilLevelCheck 
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Overheated  Protection Operating  Mode 
........... 5- 13 
Overheating 
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Specifications 
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StartingYour 
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Temperature  Warning  Light 
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Additives 
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Checking 
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Running 
While  Parked 
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Engine  Oil 
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What  Kind  to Use 
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WhentoAdd 
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Equipment.  Adding  to the  Outside 
Of Your  Vehicle ..... 6-3 
When 
to Change 
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Exhaust.  Engine ................................ 2-38 
Exit  Lighting 
.................................. 2-62 
Fabric  Cleaning 
............................... 6-48 
Fan  Knob.  Climate Control System 
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Filling a  Portable  Fuel  Container 
.................... 6-7 
Filling  Your  Tank 
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Filter.  Air 
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Filter.  Passenger Compartment  Air 
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Finishcare 
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Finish  Damage 
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FirstGear 
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Flashers.  Hazard  Warning 
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Flat  Tire.  Changing 
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Fluid Capacities 
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FogLmps 
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Folding Driver’s Seatback 
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Foreign  Countries.  Fuel 
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FrontDoor ..................................... 2-4 
Front  Parking/Turn  Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement 
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Front Seat Storage  Bin 
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Front  Seat Storage  Net 
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Front  Sidemarker  Lamp Bulb Replacement 
........... 6-36 
FrontTowing 
.................................. 5-10 
Fluids  and  Lubricants 
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