trip computer OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 Owners Manual
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Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) (Option) Mode  Button (MODE): Press this button  to 
cycle  through  three modes  of operation 
-- Off, 
Compass/Temperature mode and  Trip 
Computer mode. 
In  the  Trip  Computer mode,  pressing the MODE 
button  cycles through  the  five  displays.  Press  the 
MODE  button after the last Trip Computer display to 
return the DIC  to the 
OFF mode. 
Off: No driver  information  is displayed  in this mode 
of  operation. 
Temperature/Compass  Mode: One of eight  compass 
readings  and the  outside  temperature  are displayed.  If 
the  temperature  is  below 
38 OF (3 O C),  the  temperature 
reading  will toggle  between  displaying  the  outside 
temperature  and the word “ICE”  for two  minutes. 
The  DIC  will show information  about  the  vehicle and 
the surroundings. 
EnglishMetric Button (EM): You can change  the 
display  to a  metric  or  English  reading  at  any time 
by 
pressing EM 
Compass Variance 
Compass variance  is  the  difference  between magnetic 
north and  geographic  north.  In some areas 
of the 
country, the  difference is great enough  to  cause  the 
compass  to  give  false  readings. 
If this occurs,  the 
compass  variance must be  set. 
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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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Oldsmobile  Roadside  Assistance 
Program  Features  and  Benefits 
The  Oldsmobile Roadside Assistance program means 
help is  just a toll-free  call away 
-- 24 hours a  day, 
365 days a year. 
Courteous and capable Customer Assistance 
Representatives 
are on-call  to provide  you  with 
prompt assistance. 
24-Hour  Oldsmobile  Roadside  Assistance  Telephone  Number 
1-800-442-OLDS (6537) is  the  one  number to call 
for assistance  in the United States. Trained Customer 
Assistance Representatives, on-call  to render assistance 
to Oldsmobile drivers, can dispatch roadside assistance 
and towing  service, locate the nearest Oldsmobile 
retail facility, take your request  for an Oldsmobile 
computerized trip routing  or simply answer any 
questions the Oldsmobile driver  may have about the 
coverage provided  by your Oldsmobile Roadside 
Assistance Program.  The Oldsmobile Roadside 
Assistance number  is fully staffed and operational 
24 hours 
a day, 365 days a  year. 
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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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