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Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
LOW Tk TRACTION 
SERVICE ENGINE SOON / 
1 
Your cluster  includes  indicator  warning lights and gages that  are explained on the  following pages. 
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Low Coolant  Light 
If this  light comes 
on,  your  system is low 
on  coolant  and the 
engine  may overheat. 
To prevent  damage  to  your engine,  immediate 
action 
is required. 
See “Engine Coolant”  in  the Index and have your 
vehicle  serviced 
as soon as possible. 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
SERVICE 
ENGINE 
SOON 
United  States 
CHECK 
Canadian 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with a computer which 
monitors operation 
of the  fuel,  ignition and emission 
control  systems. 
This  system 
is called OBD I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation) and is intended  to 
assure  that emissions  are  at acceptable levels  for the  life 
of the vehicle, helping  to produce  a cleaner 
environment.  The  SERVICE ENGINE SOON light 
comes  on  and 
a chime will sound to  indicate that there  is 
a  problem and service  is required. Malfunctions often 
will  be  indicated  by the system  before any problem is 
apparent.  This  may prevent more serious damage  to 
your vehicle.  This system  is 
also designed to assist 
your service technician 
in correctly  diagnosing 
any  malfunction. 
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After you clean the player, press and hold EJECT for 
five  seconds  to reset the 
CLN indicator.  The radio will 
display 
--- to  show the indicator was reset. 
Cassettes  are subject  to wear and the sound quality 
may degrade over time. Always  make  sure the cassette 
tape  is in good condition before you have your tape 
player serviced. 
Care of Your Compact  Discs 
Handle discs carefully.  Store them in their original cases 
or  other protective  cases and away  from direct sunlight 
and dust.  If the surface of a  disc  is soiled, dampen a 
clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent solution and  clean it, wiping  from the center  to the edge. 
Be  sure never  to touch the signal surface when handling 
discs. Pick up discs  by grasping the outer edges or the 
edge 
of the hole and the outer edge. 
Care of  Your Compact  Disc  Player 
The  use  of  CD lens cleaner discs  is not advised, due to 
the risk of contaminating the lens  of the CD optics  with 
lubricants internal  to the 
CD mechanism. 
Integrated  Windshield  Antenna 
The  antenna  in your vehicle  is a very  thin,  metal  layer in 
the windshield.  If you look near the edges 
of the 
windshield, 
you can see the outline  of the antenna.  The 
connector  is  at 
the top of the windshield, where  the 
headliner ends. 
If you experience difficulty with remote transmitters, 
such as a garage door opener,  try pointing the device 
through the  very top of the windshield. 
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If your vehicle is certified  to meet  California  Emission 
Standards  (indicated on the underhood emission control 
label),  it 
is designed  to operate  on fuels  that meet 
California specifications. 
If such  fuels  are  not available 
in  states adopting California  emissions standards, your 
vehicle will  operate satisfactorily on  fuels meeting 
federal  specifications,  but  emission  control  system 
performance  may be affected.  The malfunction indicator 
lamp on your instrument panel  may turn on and/or your 
vehicle  may fail a smog-check test.  If this occurs, return 
to  your authorized Oldsmobile retailer  for diagnosis to 
determine  the cause  of failure.  In  the event  it is 
determined that the  cause of the  condition 
is the type of 
fuels  used,  repairs may not be covered by your warranty. 
Some  gasolines that  are not reformulated  for low 
emissions  contain an octane-enhancing  additive called 
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl 
(MMT); 
ask  your service station  operator whether or not his fuel 
contains  MMT. General Motors  does not recommend the 
use 
of such gasolines.  If fuels  containing  MMT are used, 
spark plug  life may  be reduced and your emission 
control  system performance  may be affected.  The 
malfunction indicator lamp on your instrument panel 
may  turn on. 
If this occurs,  return to your authorized 
Oldsmobile retailer  for service. 
To provide  cleaner air, all gasolines  in the United  States 
are  now  required  to  contain  additives that will  help 
prevent  deposits  from forming  in your  engine  and fuel 
system, allowing your emission  control system 
to 
function  properly. Therefore,  you should  not have  to add 
anything  to the  fuel.  In  addition, gasolines containing 
oxygenates, such 
as ethers  and ethanol,  and 
reformulated gasolines  may be  available  in your area to 
help clean 
the air. General Motors recommends that  you 
use  these gasolines  if they comply with the 
specifications described earlier. 
NOTICE: 
Your  vehicle  was  not  designed  for  fuel  that 
contains  methanol.  Don’t  use  it.  It  can  corrode  metal  parts  in  your 
fuel system  and  also  damage 
plastic  and  rubber  parts. 
That damage  wouldn’t 
be  covered  under  your  warranty. 
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Brake  Wear 
Your vehicle  has front  disc brakes  and rear  drum brakes. 
Disc  brake pads have built-in  wear  indicators that 
make  a high-pitched  warning sound  when the brake 
pads  are worn and  new pads  are  needed.  The  sound may 
come and  go  or  be heard all the  time  your vehicle is 
moving  (except when you are pushing 
on the brake 
pedal  firmly). 
I A CAUTION: 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that  soon 
your  brakes  won’t  work  well.  That  could  lead  to 
an accident.  When  you  hear  the  brake  wear 
warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle  serviced. 
NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or  climates  may cause  a  brake 
squeal when the brakes  are  first applied 
or lightly 
applied.  This  does  not mean something  is wrong with 
your brakes. 
Properly torqued wheel nuts  are necessary  to  help 
prevent brake  pulsation. When tires  are rotated,  inspect 
brake pads  for wear and evenly torque wheel nuts  in 
the  proper  sequence 
to GM specifications. 
Your  rear drum brakes  don’t have wear indicators,  but 
if  you  ever hear 
a rear brake  rubbing  noise, have the 
rear brake linings inspected immediately. Also, the  rear 
brake drums should be removed and  inspected each time 
the tires  are removed  for rotation  or  changing.  When 
you  have the  front  brake  pads replaced, have  the rear 
brakes inspected, too. 
Brake linings should always be  replaced as complete 
axle  sets. 
See  “Brake System Inspection’’ in Section 
7 under 
Part 
C “Periodic Maintenance  Inspections.” 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See  your  retailer if the brake pedal  does not return  to 
normal height,  or if there  is a rapid  increase  in pedal 
travel.  This  could  be  a  sign of brake  trouble. 
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When It’s Time for New Tires 
One way to tell when  it’s 
time  for  new tires  is to 
check the treadwear 
indicators, which  will 
appear  when your tires have 
only 
1/16 inch (1.6 mm)  or 
less  of tread remaining. 
You need  a new  tire if any  of  the following statements 
are  true: 
You  can see the indicators  at three  or  more places 
around the tire. 
You can  see  cord  or  fabric  showing through the 
tire’s  rubber. 
The  tread  or  sidewall  is cracked,  cut  or snagged deep 
enough to show cord  or  fabric. 
The tire has a bump, bulge  or  split. 
The tire has a puncture,  cut or other damage that 
can’t  be repaired  well because 
of the size  or location 
of the damage. 
Buying New Tires 
To  find out what kind and  size of tires  you need, look 
at the  CertificatiodTire  label. 
The tires installed on your vehicle when  it was  new  had 
a  Tire  Performance Criteria Specification (TPC  Spec) 
number 
on each  tire’s  sidewall. When  you get new  tires, 
get ones  with that same  TPC Spec number.  That way 
your vehicle  will continue  to  have tires that  are designed 
to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating, 
traction,  ride and other things  during normal service  on 
your vehicle.  If your tires have an all-season tread 
design, the TPC number  will  be followed  by an “MS” 
(for  mud  and  snow). 
If you ever replace your tires with those  not having  a 
TPC  Spec number, make  sure they  are the  same size, 
load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, 
bias-belted  or radial) as your original tires. 
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Brake (Continued) PedalTravel 
................................. 6-29 
Replacing System  Parts 
........................ 6-30 
System  Warning  Light 
.................... 2.88. 6.28 
Trailer 
...................................... 4-37 
Transaxle Shift Interlock 
....................... 2-37 
Transaxle  Shift Interlock  Check 
.................. 7-3 1 
Wear ....................................... 6-29 
Brakes.  Anti-Lock 
............................... 4-7 
Braking 
........................................ 4-6 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
.......................... 4-  10 
Break-In.  New  Vehicle 
.......................... 2-25 
BTSI 
......................................... 2-37 
BTSICheck 
................................... 7-31 
Bucketseats 
................................... 1-15 
Adjusting 
................................... 1-16 
Folding  or  Reclining  the Seatback 
................ 1 - 15 
Removing 
................................... 1-16 
Replacing 
................................... 1-19 
Bulb  Replacement .............................. 6-3 1 
Canada.  Ordering Service  and  Owner Publications .... 8-9 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance ...................... 8-6 
Capacities  and Specifications 
...................... 6-64 
Captain’s  Chairs 
................................ 1-21 
Reclining 
the Seatback ......................... 1-2 1 
Removing ................................... 1-22 
Replacing 
................................... 1-23 
Carbon Monoxide 
.................... 2-38.4-29.  4-36 
Cassette  Deck Service 
........................... 7-29 
Cassette  Tape Player 
............................ 3- 10 
Cassette  Tape Player Care ........................ 3-26  CD  Adapter  Kits 
............................... 3-14 
CD  Player  Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
................. 3-21 
Center  Dome  Lamp 
............................. 2-63 
Center  Passenger  Position  (Bench  Seat) 
............. 1-53 
Center  Passenger  Position  (Bucket Seat) 
............. 1-54 
Certificationflire  Label 
.......................... 4-30 
Chains.  Safety 
................................. 4-37 
Chains.  Tire 
................................... 6-46 
Changing 
a Flat  Tire ............................. 5-24 
Charging  System  Indicator  Light 
................... 2-88 
Checking  Your Restraint Systems 
.................. 1-89 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting. 
......................... 6-53 
Child  Restraints 
................................ 1-70 
Built-in 
..................................... 1-59 
Cleaning  Built-in 
............................. 6-49 
Securing  in 
a Rear Outside Seat Position ........... 1-77 
Securing  in  the  Center  Rear Seat Position 
(Bucketseat) 
............................... 1-81 
Securing 
in the  Center  Rear  Seat Position 
(Third  Row  Bench) 
.......................... 1-79 
Securing 
in the  Right  Front  Seat Position .......... 1-83 
TopStrap 
................................... 1-76 
WheretoPut 
................................ 1-75 
Children 
...................................... 1-56 
Cigarette Lighter 
............................... 2-77 
Circuit  Breakers  and  Fuses 
....................... 6-57 
Cleaner.  Air 
................................... 6-15 
Cleaning  Alum~num  Wheels 
............................ 6-52 
Built-in  Child  Restraint 
........................ 6-49 
Fabric 
...................................... 6-48 
Glass 
....................................... 6-50 
Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
......................... 6-47 
Instrument  Panel 
............................. 6-49 
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Jack. Tire .................................... 5-27 
Jump  Starting 
................................... 5-3 
Key Lock Cylinders Service ..................... 7-30 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-2 
Labels  CertificationRire 
............................. 4-30 
Service  Parts Identification 
..................... 6-55 
Tire-Loading  Information 
...................... 4-30 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-55 
Delayed  Illumination 
.......................... 2-62 
Dome 
...................................... 2-  63 
Exit Lighting 
................................ 2-62 
Exterior 
.................................... 2-59 
Fog 
........................................ 2-60 
Illuminated Entry 
............................. 2-6  1 
Interior 
..................................... 2- 61 
OnReminder ................................ 2-59 
Rearcargo 
.................................. 2-63 
Underhood 
.................................. 6-11 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-7 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the Engine Running 
....... 2-36 
Liftgate 
....................................... 2- 20 
Lirrhter ....................................... 2-77 
Lamps 
Lights 
Air Baa Readiness ....................... 1.40.  2.87 
Anti-LGck  Brake System  Warning 
............ 2.89.  4.7 
Brake System  Warning 
.................... 2.88.  6.28 
Charging  System Indicator 
...................... 2-88  DoorAjar 
................................... 2-97 
Engine  Temperature  Warning 
................... 2-92 
Interior 
..................................... 2-61 
Low  Coolant  Warning 
.................... 2.93,  6.23 
Low  Fuel  Warning 
............................ 2-98 
Low  Oil  Level 
.......................... 2.96. 6. 11 
Low  Traction 
............................ 2.91.  4.9 
Oil  Pressure 
................................. 2-96 
Power  Sliding  Door 
........................... 2-97 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
..................... 1-25, 2.87 
Service Engine Soon 
.......................... 2-93 
Traction  Control  System  Warning 
........... 2-90. 4-10 
Loading  Your  Vehicle ........................... 4-30 
Automatic  Door 
............................... 2-6 
Cylinders 
................................... 7-30 
Door 
........................................ 2.4 
Ignition  Transaxle  Check 
....................... 7-32 
Key  Lock  Cylinder  Service 
..................... 7-30 
Last  Door  Closed  Locking 
....................... 2-6 
Lockout  Deterrent 
............................. 2-7 
PowerDoor 
.................................. 2-5 
Sliding  Door 
................................. 2-14 
Sliding Door Child  Security 
..................... 2-19 
Sliding Door  Delayed  Locking 
................... 2-7 
Locks  and  Lighting  Choices 
...................... 2-40 
Loss  of Control 
................................ 4-15 
Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
................. 2-93,  6-23 
Low  Fuel Warning  Light 
......................... 2-98 
Low  Oil  Level Light 
....................... 2-96, 6-11 
Low  Traction  Light 
......................... 2-91,  4-9 
Lubricants  and  Fluids 
............................ 7-34 
Lubrication  Service. Body 
........................ 7-30 
Locks 
9-6 
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Luggagecarrier ................................ 2-74 
Lumbar Control 
................................. 1-6 
Maintenance.  Normal Replacement Parts 
........... 6-65 
Maintenance  Record 
............................ 7-36 
Maintenance Schedule 
............................ 7-  1 
Long  Tripmighway  Definition 
................... 7-6 
Long Tripmighway  Intervals 
..................... 7-6 
Owner  Checks  and Services 
...................... 7-29 
Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
................ 7-33 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants 
............. 7-34 
Scheduled Maintenance Services 
.................. 7-4 
Short  Trip/City  Definition 
....................... 7-5 
Short  TripKity  Intervals 
........................ 7-5 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
................ 7-2 
Maintenance.  Underbody 
......................... 6-53 
Maintenance  When Trailer  Towing 
................. 4-40 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
...................... 2-93 
Matching Transmitters 
to Your  Vehicle .............. 2- 11 
Mirrors 
....................................... 2-64 
Convex  Outside 
.............................. 2-65 
Illuminated  Visor  Vanity 
....................... 2-78 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview 
..................... 2-64 
Power Remote Controls 
........................ 2-64 
Visorvanity 
................................. 2-78 
Mode  Knob.  Climate Control System 
................ 3-2 
MountainRoads 
................................ 4-24 
Multifunction Lever 
............................. 2-52 
How 
This Section is  Organized 
................... 7-3 
Mode  Buttons.  Climate Control System 
.............. 3-3 Net. 
Convenience 
.............................. 2-72 
Neutral 
....................................... 2-31 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
......................... 2-25 
Nightvision 
................................... 4-17 
Odometer 
.................................... 2-85 
Odometer. 
Trip ................................. 2-85 
Off-Road  Recovery 
............................. 4-13 
Oil.  Engine 
............................... 2-96.  6-11 
Oil  Pressure Light 
.............................. 2-96 
Overhead Console 
.............................. 2-66 
Driver Information Center 
...................... 2-99 
Garage  Door Opener Compartment 
............... 2-67 
Sunglasses Compartment 
....................... 2-68 
Switchbank 
.................................. 2-13 
Overheated Engine Protection 
..................... 5-13 
Overheating Engine 
............................. 5-13 
Owner  Checks  and  Services 
....................... 7-29 
Owner  Publications.  Ordering 
..................... 8-10 
Paint  Spotting. Chemical 
........................ 6-53 
Park  Automatic Transaxle 
.......................... 2-30 
Shifting Into 
................................. 2-35 
Shifting Out 
of ............................... 2-37 
AtNight 
.................................... 2-22 
Brake 
...................................... 2-34 
Brake  Mechanism  Check 
....................... 7-32 
Lots 
....................................... 2-22 
Over Things That Burn ........................ 2-38 
With  a Trailer 
................................ 4-40 
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Theft ......................................... 2-22 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature, CD  Player 
................ 3-21 
THEFI'LOCK 
.................................. 3-21 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-24 
ThirdGear 
.................................... 2-32 
Tilt  Steering Wheel 
............................. 2-52 
Time,  Setting the 
................................ 3-9 
Tire  Chains 
.................................... 6-46 
TireLoading 
................................... 4-30 
Tire-Loading  Information  Label 
................... 4-30 
Tires 
......................................... 6-39 
Alignment  and  Balance 
........................ 6-45 
BuyingNew 
................................. 6-42 
Chains 
..................................... 6-46 
Changing  a Flat 
.............................. 5-24 
Compact Spare 
............................... 5-34 
Inflation 
.................................... 6-40 
Inflation  Check 
............................... 7-29 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
........................ 6-41 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-52 
Loading 
.................................... 4-30 
Pressure 
.................................... 6-40 
Storing a Flat or Spare 
......................... 5-33 
Temperature 
................................. 6-44 
Traction 
.................................... 6-44 
Treadwe 
ar ................................... 6-44 
Uniform  Quality  Grading 
....................... 6-43 
Used  Wheel  Replacement 
...................... 6-46 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-42 
Wheel  Replacement 
........................... 6-45 
When  It's  Time  for New 
....................... 6-42 
TopStrap 
..................................... 1-76 
TorqueLock 
................................... 2-37  Torque. 
Wheel Nut 
......................... 5.32.  6.64 
Towing  a Trailer 
................................ 4-33 
Towing 
Your Vehicle ............................. 5-7 
Traction  Control  System 
.......................... 4-9 
Traction  Control  System  Warning  Light 
........ 2.90.  4.10 
Trailer 
Brakes 
..................................... 4-37 
Hitches 
..................................... 4-36 
Driving  on  Grades 
............................ 4-39 
Drivingwith 
................................. 4-37 
Maintenance  When  Towing 
..................... 4-40 
ParkingonHills 
.............................. 4-40 
Safety  Chains 
................................ 4-37 
Tongueweight 
............................... 4-35 
Total  Weight  on Tires 
.......................... 4-36 
Towing 
..................................... 4-33 
Turnsignals 
................................. 4-39 
Weight 
..................................... 4-34 
Transaxle  Fluid,  Automatic 
....................... 6-18 
Transmitters,  Remote  Lock Control 
.................. 2-8 
Transportation,  Courtesy 
.......................... 8-6 
Trip  Computer 
................................ 2-101 
Trip  Odometer 
................................. 2-85 
TTY  Users 
...................................... 8-4 
Turn Signal  and  Lane  Change Signals ............... 2-53 
Turn  Signal  Reminder  Chime 
..................... 2-53 
Turn  Signal/Multifunction  Lever 
................... 2-52 
Turn  Signals  When  Towing  a Trailer 
................ 4-39 
Underbody  Flushing  Service 
..................... 7-32 
Underhood  Fuse  and  Relay  Center 
................. 6-61 
UnderhoodLamp 
............................... 6-11 
Underbody  Maintenance 
......................... 6-53 
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