service reset OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owners Manual
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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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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 
in 
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 
the cover. 
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A CAUTION: 
Your regular  brake  system  may  not  be  working 
properly  if  the  anti-lock  brake  system  warning 
light  is flashing.  Driving  with  the  anti-lock  brake 
system  warning  light  flashing  can  lead  to  an 
accident.  After  you’ve  pulled  off  the  road  and 
stopped  carefully,  have  the  vehicle  towed 
for  service. 
If  the anti-lock brake system warning light stays on 
longer  than normal after you’ve started your  engine, turn 
the ignition off.  Or, if the light comes  on and stays  on 
when  you’re  driving,  stop 
as soon as possible and turn 
the ignition off. Then start the  engine again to reset the 
system. 
If the light still stays on,  or comes on again 
while  you’re  driving, your vehicle needs service. 
If the 
light  is on but  not flashing  and the regular brake system 
warning light  isn’t on, you  still have brakes, but 
you 
don’t have anti-lock brakes. 
The  anti-lock brake system warning  light should come 
on briefly  when  you  turn  the ignition key to 
RUN. If the 
light  doesn’t  come on then, have 
it fixed so it will  be 
ready to  warn  you  if  there 
is a problem. 
Traction  Control  System  Warning  Light 
(Option) 
This  warning light should 
come on briefly as  you start 
the  engine. 
If the warning 
light doesn’t come on then, 
have 
it fixed so it  will  be 
ready 
to warn  you  if  there’s 
a  problem. 
If  it stays 
on, or comes on when you’re driving, there 
may  be 
a problem  with your traction  control system and 
your vehicle  may  need service. When this warning  light 
is on, 
the system will not limit wheel spin. Adjust your 
driving  accordingly. 
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Fuel Gage 0 
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Your fuel gage tells  you about  how much  fuel you have 
left,  when  the ignition 
is on.  When  the gage  first 
indicates 
EMPTY (E), you still have  a little fuel  left, but 
you  should get more soon. 
After filling  the  fuel  tank,  the gage  will not read 
FULL 
(F) until the ignition is turned on. 
Here  are  four  things that some owners ask about. None 
of  these show  a problem with your  fuel gage: 
0 At the  service  station, the  gas pump  shuts off before 
the gage  reads 
FULL (F). 
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0 
It  takes a little  more  or less  fuel  to fill up than the gage 
indicated,  For  example,  the  gage  may  have  indicated 
the  tank  was  half  full,  but  it actually  took  a little  more 
or  less  than  half  the  tank’s  capacity  to 
fill the  tank. 
The  gage moves  a  little when you  turn a corner, 
brake  or speed 
up. 
The gage doesn’t go back  to EMPTY (E) when  you 
turn 
off the ignition. 
Low Fuel Warning Light 
If your  fuel is  low,  the 
warning light next  to  the 
fuel gage will go on and 
stay 
on until  you add fuel. 
If  the warning light is still on after adding  fuel, you need 
to  reset the warning  light. 
To reset the warning  light, 
turn the ignition 
to OFF then  to ON. If the  light  stays on, 
see your  dealer  for  service. 
This  light  will also come on when 
you turn on the 
ignition, but the  engine is 
not running, to show  you it  is 
worlung.  If it doesn’t come on  as you  start your vehicle, 
have it fixed right  away. 
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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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Replacing Bucketseats 
................................. 1-19 
Captain’s  Chairs 
.............................. 1-23 
SafetyBelts 
................................. 1-90 
Split Bench Seat 
............................... 1-12 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
...................... 8-8.  8-9 
Resetting  the Power  Sliding  Door 
.................. 2-19 
Restraints  Checking 
................................... 1-89 
Child 
....................................... 1-70 
Head 
........................................ 1-6 
Replacing  Parts After  a Crash 
................... 1-90 
Second  Row  Safety  Belt Stowage 
................. 1-7 
Systemcheck 
................................ 7-30 
Restraint  Systems.  Supplemental  (SRS) 
............. 1-38 
Reverse 
....................................... 2-31 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
.................... 1-38 
Roadside  Assistance 
.............................. 8-5 
Rocking 
Your Vehicle ........................... 5-36 
Rotation.  Tires 
................................. 6-41 
Seat  and  Restraint  System  Parts  After 
a Crash 
...... 1-90 
safety  Belt Extender 
............................ 1-89 
SafetyBelts 
................................... 1-24 
Adults 
...................................... 1-29 
Care 
....................................... 6-49 
Center  Passenger  Position (Bench  Seat) 
........... 1-53 
Center  Passenger  Position  (Bucket  Seat) 
........... 1-54 
Children 
.................................... 1-56 
Driver  Position 
............................... 1-29 
Extender 
.................................... 1-89 
How  to Wear  Properly 
......................... 1-29 
Incorrect  Usage 
.................... 1-32,l-87,  1-88 Lap 
Belt 
............................... 1.52.  1.54 
Lap-Shoulder 
........................... 1.29.  1.47 
Larger  Children 
.............................. 1-86 
Passenger  Position 
............................ 1-38 
Questions  and  Answers 
........................ 1-28 
Rear 
Comfort Guides .......................... 1-50 
Rear  Seat Outside  Passenger  Positions 
............ 1-46 
Rear  Seat  Passengers 
.......................... 1-46 
Reminder  Light 
......................... 1.25.  2.87 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
.................. 1-38 
Shoulder  Belt Height  Adjuster 
................... 1-31 
Smaller  Children  and  Babies 
.................... 1-56 
WhyTheyWork 
.............................. 1-25 
SafetyChains 
.................................. 4-37 
Safety  Defects.  Reporting 
..................... 8-8.  8-9 
Safety  Warnings  and  Symbols 
....................... 1u 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services .................... 7-4 
Seat  Controls 
............................... 1-2. 1-6 
Seatback 
Folding  Driver’s 
............................... 1-3 
RecliningFront 
............................... 1-4 
Controls 
................................. 1-2.  1-6 
Driver’s  Four-Way  Manual 
...................... 1-2 
Dumpandstow 
............................... 1-7 
Lumbar  Control 
............................... 1-6 
Manual  Front  Passenger 
......................... 1-4 
Power 
....................................... 1-3 
Rear 
........................................ 1-6 
Restraint  Systems 
.............................. 1-1 
Seat  Controls ................................. 1-2 
Replacing  After 
a Crash 
........................ 1-90 
Use  During  Pregnancy 
......................... 1-37 
... 
Seats 
9-9 
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