OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 2003, Model line: SILHOUETTE, Model: OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2003Pages: 466, PDF Size: 21.55 MB
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Brake System Warning Light 
When the ignition  is on,  the  brake  system  warning 
light will  come  on  when  you  set your parking 
brake.  The light will stay  on 
if your  parking brake 
doesn’t  release fully. 
If it stays  on after your parking 
brake  is fully released,  it means  you  have  a  brake 
problem. 
Your  vehicle’s hydraulic brake  system 
is divided 
into  two  parts.  If  one part isn’t  working, the other 
part  can still work  and stop  you.  For  good  braking, 
though,  you  need  both parts working well. 
If the warning light  comes  on, there could  be  a 
brake problem.  Have your  brake  system inspected 
right  away. 
BRAKE 
United States Canada 
This  light  should  come  on briefly when  you  turn 
the  ignition  key  to 
RUN. If it doesn’t  come  on  then, 
have  it  fixed 
so it  will  be  ready  to warn  you if 
there’s  a problem. 
If  the  light  comes  on  while  you  are driving,  pull 
off 
the  road  and stop carefully.  You  may  notice  that  the 
pedal is harder to  push.  Or,  the pedal may  go 
closer 
to the floor.  It  may take  longer to stop. 
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If the  light  is still on,  have  the vehicle  towed for  service. 
See 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light on 
F e 3-45 and Towing \’ rr  Vehicle on page 4-32. 
Your  brake  system  may not be working 
properly 
if the  brake  system warning  light is 
on.  Driving  with  the  brake system  warning light 
on  can  lead  to an  accident. 
If the  light  is still 
on  after  you’ve  pulled 
off the  road  and stopped 
carefully,  have the  vehicle  towed for service. 
r 
Anti-Lock  Brake System 
Warning  Light 
Your  vehicle  may  have 
this  light.  If it does,  the 
anti-lock brake  system 
warning  light should  come 
on  for 
a few  seconds 
when  you  turn the ignition 
key  to  RUN. 
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,  the anti-lock brake  system  needs 
service  and you  don’t  have anti-lock brakes. 
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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. 
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Traction Control System (TCS) 
Warning  Light 
TRAC 
OFF 
United States  Canada 
Your  vehicle  may  have  a  traction control  system 
warning  light. The traction control  system warning light 
may  come  on  for  the following reasons: 
If you  turn the  system off by pressing  the TCS 
button located  in the  instrument panel switchbank 
the  warning light will  come  on and stay on. 
To 
turn the  system  back  on,  press the button again. 
The warning light should  go 
off. See Traction 
Control  System 
(TCS) on page 4-10 for  more 
information. 
If there’s  a brake  system  problem  that  is specifically 
related  to traction  control,  the  traction  control 
system  will turn  off and  the  warning  light  will  come 
on. 
If your brakes begin to  overheat,  the  traction 
control  system  will  turn 
off and  the  warning  light will 
come  on until  your  brakes  cool  down. 
If the traction control  system is affected  by  an 
engine-related  problem,  the  system  will  turn 
off and 
the warning light  will  come  on. 
If the traction control  system  warning  light  comes  on 
and stays  on for  an  extended  period of time  when  the 
system  is turned on,  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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Engine  Coolant  Temperature Gage 
United  States 
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Canada 
This  gage  shows  the engine  coolant temperature. 
If the 
gage  pointer  moves  into  the  red area,  your  engine is 
too  hot! 
It  means  that  your  engine  coolant has overheated. 
If you  have been operating  your  vehicle  under  normal 
drivinq  conditions,  vou  should pull 
off the road,  stop  your 
vehicle  and  turn 
off the engine  as soon  as possible. 
See 
Engine Overheating on page 5-26. 
Malfunction  Indicator Lamp 
Service Engine  Soon Light in the 
United States  or Check Engine Light 
in  Canada 
SERVICE 
ENGINE 
SOON 
United  States  Canada 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a computer which 
monitors operation 
of the fuel,  ignition and emission 
control  systems. 
This system is called 
OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics- 
Second Generation) and  is intended 
to assure that 
emissions are  at accepiabie ieveis  ior  ine  iiie 
of ihe 
vehicle, helping to produce  a cleaner environment. 
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The SERVICE  ENGINE  SOON  or CHECK ENGINE light 
comes  on 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. 
Notice: If you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with this 
light  on,  after  a  while,  your  emission  controls 
may  not  work  as  well, your  fuel  economy  may  not 
be  as  good  and  your  engine  may  not  run  as 
smoothly.  This  could  lead  to  costly  repairs  that  may  not  be  covered  by  your  warranty. 
Notice: Modifications  made  to  the  engine, 
transaxle,  exhaust,  intake  or  fuel  system  of  your  vehicle  or  the  replacement 
of the  original  tires  with 
other  than  those  of  the  same  Tire  Performance 
Criteria  (TPC) can  affect  your  vehicle’s  emission 
controls  and  may  cause  this  light  to  come 
on. 
Modifications  to  these  systems  could  lead  to  costly 
repairs  not  covered  by  your  warranty.  This  may 
also  result  in  a  failure  to  pass  a  required  Emission  Inspection/Maintenance  test.  This  light should 
come  on, as a  check  to show  you  it  is 
working,  when  the  ignition is on  and  the engine  is 
not running. 
If the  light  doesn’t  come on, have  it 
repaired. This  light  will also  come  on  during  a 
malfunction  in one  of two  ways: 
Light  Flashing 
- A  misfire  condition  has  been 
detected.  A misfire increases  vehicle  emissions 
and  may  damage  the emission control  system  on 
your vehicle. Dealer  or qualified  service  center 
diagnosis  and service  may  be  required. 
Light  On  Steady 
- An emission  control  system 
malfunction  has  been detected on  your vehicle. 
Dealer  or qualified service  center  diagnosis 
and service  may  be required. 
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If the  Light Is Flashing 
The  following  may  prevent more serious damage to 
your  vehicle: 
Reducing  vehicle  speed. 
Avoiding  hard  accelerations. 
Avoiding  steep  uphill  grades. 
If  you  are  towing  a  trailer,  reduce the amount of 
cargo  being hauled  as soon as 
it is possible. 
If the  light  stops  flashing  and remains on steady, 
see 
“If the  Light Is On  Steady”  following. 
If the light  continues  to  flash,  when  it  is safe to  do so, 
stop  the  vehicle. Find  a  safe place  to  park your  vehicle. 
Turn  the key  off,  wait  at  least 
10 seconds and  restart 
the  engine.  If the  light  remains  on steady,  see 
“If the 
Light 
Is On  Steady”  following. If the  light  is still  flashing, 
follow  the previous  steps,  and drive the vehicle  to 
your  dealer  or qualified  service center  for service. 
If the  Light Is On Steady 
You  may  be able to correct the  emission system 
malfunction by considering the  following: 
Did you  recently put fuel  into  your vehicle? 
If 
so, reinstall the fuel  cap, making  sure to fully 
install the cap.  See 
Filling Your Tank  on page 5-7. 
The diagnostic system can  determine if the fuel  cap has 
been left  off  or improperly  installed. 
A loose or missing 
fuel cap will allow fuel to evaporate into the atmosphere. 
A few  driving trips with the  cap properly installed 
should turn the  light 
off. 
Did  you  just  drive through  a deep puddle  of water? 
If so, your  electrical system  may be wet.  The condition 
will  usually be corrected  when  the electrical system 
dries  out. 
A few driving trips  should turn the  light  off. 
Are  you  low  on fuel? 
As  your  engine starts  to run out  of fuel,  your  engine 
may  not run  as efficiently as designed since small 
amounts  of air  are sucked into the fuel  line causing 
misfire.  The system can  detect  this. Adding fuel  should 
correct this  condition.  Make  sure  to install the fuel 
cap  properly.  See 
Filling Your Tank  on page 5-7. 
It will take  a  few driving trips to turn the  light  off. 
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Have you recently  changed  brands of fuel? 
If so, be  sure to fuel your vehicle with quality  fuel. 
See 
Gasoline  Octane on page 5-5. Poor  fuel  quality 
will  cause  your  engine not to run  as efficiently  as 
designed.  You  may notice this as stalling after start-up, 
stalling  when  you  put the  vehicle into gear, misfiring, 
hesitation  on acceleration  or stumbling  on acceleration. 
(These  conditions  may go away  once  the  engine is 
warmed  up.)  This will be detected  by the  system  and 
cause  the light  to turn on. 
If you  experience  one  or  more  of these conditions, 
change  the fuel brand  you use.  It will  require  at least 
one  full tank  of the  proper fuel  to turn  the light 
off. 
If  none  of  the  above  steps have  made  the  light turn off, 
have  your dealer or qualified service center  check 
the vehicle.  Your dealer  has  the  proper test  equipment 
and diagnostic tools  to fix  any  mechanical  or electrical 
problems  that may  have  developed. 
Emissions  Inspection  and 
Maintenance  Programs 
Some state/provincial  and local  governments  have  or 
may  begin  programs  to inspect the emission  control 
equipment  on  your  vehicle.  Failure to pass  this 
inspection could prevent  you  from getting a  vehicle 
registration. 
Here  are some  things  you  need 
to know  to  help  your 
vehicle  pass  an  inspection: 
Your  vehicle will not  pass  this inspection 
if the  SERVICE 
ENGINE  SOON  or 
CHECK ENGINE light is on  or  not 
working properly. 
Your  vehicle will  not  pass this inspection 
if the OBD 
(on-board diagnostic)  system determines  that critical 
emission control  systems  have  not  been  completely 
diagnosed  by the  system.  The  vehicle  would  be 
considered  not ready  for  inspection.  This can  happen 
if you  have  recently replaced  your  battery or if your 
battery  has run down.  The  diagnostic  system  is 
designed  to  evaluate critical emission control  systems 
during normal driving. This  may  take several days 
of  routine driving. 
If you  have  done  this and  your  vehicle 
still  does  not pass  the inspection  for lack  of 
OBD 
system  readiness,  see  your  dealer  or  qualified service 
center  to prepare  the vehicle  for  inspection. 
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Fuel Gage 
u 
MESSAGE CENTER 
FUEL 
w 
MESSAGE CENTER 
United  States Canada 
When  the  indicator  nears  empty, you still  have a  little 
fuel  left,  but  you  should  get  more soon. 
If your fuel is low, the  warning  message in the  message 
center will come  on.  See 
Low Fuel Warning Message 
on  page 
3-49. 
Your  fuel gage tells you  about  how much fuel  you  have 
left  when  the  ignition  is on. 
Here are four things that  some  owners ask about. 
All these things  are  normal and  do not  indicate that 
anything  is wrong  with the  fuel  gage. 
At the  gas  station,  the gas  pump  shuts off before 
the gage reads  full. 
0 It takes a  little more (or  less) fuel to fill up than  the 
gage reads. For  example, the gage  reads  half full, 
but  it took  more  (or less)  than  half  of  the tank’s 
capacity to 
fill it. 
0 The gage pointer  may  move  while cornering, 
0 The gage may  not indicate empty when the  ignition 
braking or speeding 
up. 
is  turned 
off. 
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Message  Center 
The message  center is located  in  the instrument 
panel  cluster. 
It gives you important safety  and 
maintenance  facts. 
Service Traction  System  Warning 
Message 
SERVICE 
TRACTION 
SYSTEM 
United  States 
I I 
Canada  When 
this message  is displayed,  the traction  control 
system  will not limit  wheel  spin.  Adjust  your  driving 
accordingly. 
The  message  may  appear  for  the  following  reasons: 
If there’s a brake  system  problem  that  is specifically 
related to traction control,  the traction control 
system  will turn 
off and  the  warning  message  will 
come  on. 
e If  your brakes begin  to  overheat,  the  traction  control 
system  will turn 
off and  the  warning  message  will 
come  on  until your  brakes cool  down. 
engine-related  problem,  the  system  will  turn off 
and  the warning  message  will  come  on. 
If  the traction control  system  warning  message  comes 
on  and  stays on  for  an  extended  period of time  when  the 
system  is turned  on,  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
If the  traction control  system is affected  by  an 
If your vehicle  has  the traction control  system  and this 
message is displayed  when  you’re driving, there  may  be 
a  problem  with  your  traction control system.  Your vehicle 
may  need  service. 
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Traction  Active  Message 
TRACTION ACTIVE 
United  States  Canada 
If  your  vehicle  has the traction control system, the 
TRACTION  ACTIVE  message  will appear  when  the 
traction  control system  is limiting  wheel spin. You  may 
feel  or  hear  the  system  working, but this  is normal. 
Slippery  road conditions  may exist 
if this message 
appears, 
so adjust  your  driving accordingly. 
The  message  will stay  on for  a  few  seconds  after 
the  traction control  system stops limiting  wheel spin. 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
Warning  Message 
I 1 I 
HOT 
COOLANT 
TEMP 
United  States  Canada 
This  message  will come  on when  your  engine gets 
too  hot. 
If this  message  comes  on,  it means  that your engine 
coolant  has overheated.  If  you  have been operating your 
vehicle  under normal driving conditions,  you should 
pull 
off the road, stop your vehicle  and turn off the 
engine  as soon  as possible. 
See 
En-qine  Overheatinq  on  page 5-26. 
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