Owner's Manual
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... manual. Service and Appearance Care...Here the manual tells you howto contact Oldsmobile for assistancc and how t o get service publications. CustomerAssistanceInformation ...This section tells you how to keep your Oldsmobile. 1995 Oldsrnobile Silhouette Owner's Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ...This section tells you 'll find something you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what to if you have a problem while driving, such a flat tire or do as overheated engine...
... manual. Service and Appearance Care...Here the manual tells you howto contact Oldsmobile for assistancc and how t o get service publications. CustomerAssistanceInformation ...This section tells you how to keep your Oldsmobile. 1995 Oldsrnobile Silhouette Owner's Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ...This section tells you 'll find something you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what to if you have a problem while driving, such a flat tire or do as overheated engine...
Owner's Manual
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... this feature on t'7e seat and the seatback to the upright position. To release the RIGHT ONLY seat from this position: Push the lower lever back, while you pull the entire seat back to be sure both luggage/cargo capacity and rear seat entrylexit. Push and pull on the rear release bar (located behind the seat), and tilt the entire seat and seatback forward. Lift...
... this feature on t'7e seat and the seatback to the upright position. To release the RIGHT ONLY seat from this position: Push the lower lever back, while you pull the entire seat back to be sure both luggage/cargo capacity and rear seat entrylexit. Push and pull on the rear release bar (located behind the seat), and tilt the entire seat and seatback forward. Lift...
Owner's Manual
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Push and pull on the rear release bar under the seat ahead of you to seat forward. To return the seat to be sure thatit is release the lower lever. Once the seat in place, is locked. To get into third row seats, push back the lower leveron the RIGHT ONLY seat (nearestthe sliding door) and tilt the seat forward completely. Entry to ThirdRow Bucket Seats The RIGHT ONLY seats have a lower lever tilt the to tilt the entire seat forward. 1-7 To get outof the third row seats, push down on the seat to normal position, pull the seat back, its holding the lower lever back.
Push and pull on the rear release bar under the seat ahead of you to seat forward. To return the seat to be sure thatit is release the lower lever. Once the seat in place, is locked. To get into third row seats, push back the lower leveron the RIGHT ONLY seat (nearestthe sliding door) and tilt the seat forward completely. Entry to ThirdRow Bucket Seats The RIGHT ONLY seats have a lower lever tilt the to tilt the entire seat forward. 1-7 To get outof the third row seats, push down on the seat to normal position, pull the seat back, its holding the lower lever back.
Owner's Manual
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Adjusting Rear Seats 3. Seats equipped with one hand as you squeeze the front release bar toward the crossbar. Each rear seat location has two sets of floor pins. Move the position of the seat with the built-in child restraint option must be secured in either set of floor pins. From behind the seat, support the top portion of these seats up or back to provide a little more room behind or in the rear set of floor pins. Seats that don't have the built-in child restraint option can be secured in frontof a seat. 1-10 The seatwill release from the floor pins.
Adjusting Rear Seats 3. Seats equipped with one hand as you squeeze the front release bar toward the crossbar. Each rear seat location has two sets of floor pins. Move the position of the seat with the built-in child restraint option must be secured in either set of floor pins. From behind the seat, support the top portion of these seats up or back to provide a little more room behind or in the rear set of floor pins. Seats that don't have the built-in child restraint option can be secured in frontof a seat. 1-10 The seatwill release from the floor pins.
Owner's Manual
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... hold your engine might not perform properly. See "Towing Your Vehicle"in START. When the engine starts, let of the key and the accelerator go of the way down for12 more seconds, or until it there. When the engine starts, let go pedal. NOTICE: Your engine is designedto work with too much sooner. If your starter motor. If the engine still doesn't start (or starts then but...
... hold your engine might not perform properly. See "Towing Your Vehicle"in START. When the engine starts, let of the key and the accelerator go of the way down for12 more seconds, or until it there. When the engine starts, let go pedal. NOTICE: Your engine is designedto work with too much sooner. If your starter motor. If the engine still doesn't start (or starts then but...
Owner's Manual
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... the electrical cord. 3. Plug it into a normal, grounded 110-volt outlet. 2-27 If you drive too quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water cancome in a minimum of can't avoid deep puddlesor standing water, drive through themvery slowly. Usually, the coolant heater should plugged in through your engine's air intake andbadly damage your vehicle. To Use the Coolant Heater 1. You'll get easier starting your vehicle. In very cold weather...
... the electrical cord. 3. Plug it into a normal, grounded 110-volt outlet. 2-27 If you drive too quickly through deep puddles or standing water, water cancome in a minimum of can't avoid deep puddlesor standing water, drive through themvery slowly. Usually, the coolant heater should plugged in through your engine's air intake andbadly damage your vehicle. To Use the Coolant Heater 1. You'll get easier starting your vehicle. In very cold weather...
Owner's Manual
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To change the headlamps from high to low beam, or low to high, simply pull the turn them off when your high beams are on,high beams are notrecommended for your fog lamps will also be on for driving in fog. Then release it. When the high beams are on. ~ Your...Low Beam Changer Fog Lamps Slide the lower lever on the lights control panel up to turn on the fog lamps, down to turn signal lever all way the toward you. Although your fog lamps to the control will glow when the fog lamps are on . An indicator light next to go on ,a blue lighton the instrument cluster will go off ...
To change the headlamps from high to low beam, or low to high, simply pull the turn them off when your high beams are on,high beams are notrecommended for your fog lamps will also be on for driving in fog. Then release it. When the high beams are on. ~ Your...Low Beam Changer Fog Lamps Slide the lower lever on the lights control panel up to turn on the fog lamps, down to turn signal lever all way the toward you. Although your fog lamps to the control will glow when the fog lamps are on . An indicator light next to go on ,a blue lighton the instrument cluster will go off ...
Owner's Manual
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... replace the bin, set the hinge pins (one on each side of the bin, at the bottom) into thehinge guides (oneat each side of time. If the hingepins are placed properly in the fuse control panel until you load or unload your vehicle needs service. Electronic Level Control (Option) With this option, the rear of the vehicle automatically adjusts to changes in load weight...
... replace the bin, set the hinge pins (one on each side of the bin, at the bottom) into thehinge guides (oneat each side of time. If the hingepins are placed properly in the fuse control panel until you load or unload your vehicle needs service. Electronic Level Control (Option) With this option, the rear of the vehicle automatically adjusts to changes in load weight...
Owner's Manual
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... diagram of your vehicle is designed to locate the components listed below. 1. Instrument Cluster 6. Climate Controls 21. Ignition Switch 23. Horn 24. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever 14. Rear Fan Controls 15. Steering Wheel Touch Controls (Option) 8. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 4. Traction Control Switch (Option: 3800 Engine) 20. Glove BoxRuse Panel - 2-71 Locking Storage Bin 17. Gearshift Lever 7. Your Information System Your instrument panel is running. Lamp Controls 3. Storage Compartment 10. Circuit BreakedRelay Panel 12. Audio System 2. Interior...
... diagram of your vehicle is designed to locate the components listed below. 1. Instrument Cluster 6. Climate Controls 21. Ignition Switch 23. Horn 24. Tilt Steering Wheel Lever 14. Rear Fan Controls 15. Steering Wheel Touch Controls (Option) 8. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 4. Traction Control Switch (Option: 3800 Engine) 20. Glove BoxRuse Panel - 2-71 Locking Storage Bin 17. Gearshift Lever 7. Your Information System Your instrument panel is running. Lamp Controls 3. Storage Compartment 10. Circuit BreakedRelay Panel 12. Audio System 2. Interior...
Owner's Manual
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... you start your vehicle, have it is is on, the power sliding doorwarning light may come when you turn on the, on ignition, but the engine not running, to show you it fixed right away. 2-85 Low Fuel Warning Light \ F If you manually slamthe power sliding door shut when the ignition is working. L When there is between 3 gallons (11 liters) and gallon 0.5 (1.8 liters) of fuel left the tank, the warning light next...
... you start your vehicle, have it is is on, the power sliding doorwarning light may come when you turn on the, on ignition, but the engine not running, to show you it fixed right away. 2-85 Low Fuel Warning Light \ F If you manually slamthe power sliding door shut when the ignition is working. L When there is between 3 gallons (11 liters) and gallon 0.5 (1.8 liters) of fuel left the tank, the warning light next...
Owner's Manual
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... your Silhouette's larger of the center instrument panel console, and the area between and under the front seats, free objects. DEF: Press this buttonto direct warmed air to the windshield and through the defroster vents. DEFOG: This mode is located below the audio system. To maximize airflow to the windshield and side window vents. Press this button to direct most heated through...
... your Silhouette's larger of the center instrument panel console, and the area between and under the front seats, free objects. DEF: Press this buttonto direct warmed air to the windshield and through the defroster vents. DEFOG: This mode is located below the audio system. To maximize airflow to the windshield and side window vents. Press this button to direct most heated through...
Owner's Manual
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... vent forward of the center instrument panel console and between and under the front seats freeof objects that could obstructairflow to OFF. -- is in the left forward position (see "AdjustingRear Seats" inthe Index). To transfer controlof the rear fan to the rear control switch, slide the master control to the desired setting. To turn off the rear fan, slidethe control to the rear. 3-5 Be sureto keep the...
... vent forward of the center instrument panel console and between and under the front seats freeof objects that could obstructairflow to OFF. -- is in the left forward position (see "AdjustingRear Seats" inthe Index). To transfer controlof the rear fan to the rear control switch, slide the master control to the desired setting. To turn off the rear fan, slidethe control to the rear. 3-5 Be sureto keep the...
Owner's Manual
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... of the center instrument panel console and the air path under the front seats clear objects. You can also turn the blower fan to HIGH for about 10 minutes of use a razor blade or something else sharp on again, the defogger will operate for afew moments before driving off the ignition or pressing the switch again. When you enter a vehiclein cold weather, turn the...
... of the center instrument panel console and the air path under the front seats clear objects. You can also turn the blower fan to HIGH for about 10 minutes of use a razor blade or something else sharp on again, the defogger will operate for afew moments before driving off the ignition or pressing the switch again. When you enter a vehiclein cold weather, turn the...
Owner's Manual
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Before you do anything, turn on the hazard warning flashers. I 5-8 Towing Your Vehicle Try to have a GM dealer or a professional towing service tow your vehicle has been changed or modified since it was factory-new by adding aftermarket items like fog lamps, aero skirting, or special tires and wheels, these instructions and illustrations may not be correct. The usual towing equipment is: J (A) Sling-type tow truck (B) Wheel-lift tow truck (C) Car carrier If your vehicle.
Before you do anything, turn on the hazard warning flashers. I 5-8 Towing Your Vehicle Try to have a GM dealer or a professional towing service tow your vehicle has been changed or modified since it was factory-new by adding aftermarket items like fog lamps, aero skirting, or special tires and wheels, these instructions and illustrations may not be correct. The usual towing equipment is: J (A) Sling-type tow truck (B) Wheel-lift tow truck (C) Car carrier If your vehicle.
Owner's Manual
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... hill on your heater to thehighest gear while driving -AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (a) THIRD (D) for about 10 minutes. otherwise, shift to fullhot at the highest fan speed and open the window as necessary. 3. Sometimes the engine can drive normally. If you're in traffic. Idle for two or three minutes while you're parked, to see orhear no longer have the warning, turn offthe engine and get...
... hill on your heater to thehighest gear while driving -AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE (a) THIRD (D) for about 10 minutes. otherwise, shift to fullhot at the highest fan speed and open the window as necessary. 3. Sometimes the engine can drive normally. If you're in traffic. Idle for two or three minutes while you're parked, to see orhear no longer have the warning, turn offthe engine and get...
Owner's Manual
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..." (for mud and snow). If your vehicle. The tires installed on your original tires. Buying New Tires To find out what kind and size of tires you ever replace your tires with that are thesame size, load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial) as your vehicle when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire's sidewall. Uniform Tire Quality...
..." (for mud and snow). If your vehicle. The tires installed on your original tires. Buying New Tires To find out what kind and size of tires you ever replace your tires with that are thesame size, load range, speed rating and construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial) as your vehicle when it was new had a Tire Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire's sidewall. Uniform Tire Quality...
Owner's Manual
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... Relay;Key Chime; Overhead Console Compass F WIPER Front Wipermasher Motor A/C Compressor, A/C Solenoid Box, Compressor IGN Relay, Temp. Valve, Elec. Cooling Fan Relay; Reg. Spark Control Module Front/Rear Turn Lamps, Front Sidemarker Lamps, TURN Cluster Turn Telltale, Back-up Lamps, Fog Lamps B/U GAUGES Cluster, Anti-Lock Brake System Lamp Module, Elec. Level Control Sensor Cluster, Radio, Wiper Switch, Headlamp LPS Switch, Rear Blower Switch, Heat/Vent/AC Control Head, Door Switch Illumination, FrontIRear Ashtray Illumination Bulbs Anti-Lock Brake System ABS Radio RD02 R WIPER Rear...
... Relay;Key Chime; Overhead Console Compass F WIPER Front Wipermasher Motor A/C Compressor, A/C Solenoid Box, Compressor IGN Relay, Temp. Valve, Elec. Cooling Fan Relay; Reg. Spark Control Module Front/Rear Turn Lamps, Front Sidemarker Lamps, TURN Cluster Turn Telltale, Back-up Lamps, Fog Lamps B/U GAUGES Cluster, Anti-Lock Brake System Lamp Module, Elec. Level Control Sensor Cluster, Radio, Wiper Switch, Headlamp LPS Switch, Rear Blower Switch, Heat/Vent/AC Control Head, Door Switch Illumination, FrontIRear Ashtray Illumination Bulbs Anti-Lock Brake System ABS Radio RD02 R WIPER Rear...
Owner's Manual
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.... An Emission Contrd Service. 0Replace air cleaner filter. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Maintenance Schedule I Cl Inspect Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system (or every 60 months) (3.1L Code D engine only).AI?E111issio1z Corzml Scn!ic.c. -1 0Engine Timing and Distributor Check every 60 months) (3.1L Code D engine only j. An Emission Control Senrice. 0Lubricate the suspension and steering linkage, transaxle shift linkage, parking brake cable guides and underbody contact...
.... An Emission Contrd Service. 0Replace air cleaner filter. Clean radiator, condenser, pressure cap and neck. Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage. Maintenance Schedule I Cl Inspect Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system (or every 60 months) (3.1L Code D engine only).AI?E111issio1z Corzml Scn!ic.c. -1 0Engine Timing and Distributor Check every 60 months) (3.1L Code D engine only j. An Emission Control Senrice. 0Lubricate the suspension and steering linkage, transaxle shift linkage, parking brake cable guides and underbody contact...
Owner's Manual
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... MILEAGE SERVICED BY. See "Tire Inspection and Rotation" in the Index forproper rotation pattern and additional information. 0Air Cleaner Hoses, Ducts & Valves Inspection (3.1L Code D engine only). An Emission Control Service. 1 Maintenance Schedule I1 97,500 Miles (162 500 km) 0Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY: 7-34 An Emission Control Service. 90,000 Miles (150 000 km) (continued) 0Replace spark plugs. Replace air...
... MILEAGE SERVICED BY. See "Tire Inspection and Rotation" in the Index forproper rotation pattern and additional information. 0Air Cleaner Hoses, Ducts & Valves Inspection (3.1L Code D engine only). An Emission Control Service. 1 Maintenance Schedule I1 97,500 Miles (162 500 km) 0Change engine oil and filter (or every 12 months, whichever occurs first). DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY: 7-34 An Emission Control Service. 90,000 Miles (150 000 km) (continued) 0Replace spark plugs. Replace air...
Owner's Manual
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... Warnings and Symbols ...Scheduled Maintenance Services...7-3 1-1 Seats ...1-1 Driver's 4-Way Manual ...1-3 Driver's 6-Way Power ...Manual Front Passenger ...1-2 1-3 Reclining Front ...Securing a Child Restraint ...1-50 1-1 Seats and Restraint Systems ...1-1 Seats and Seat Controls ...2-31 Second Gear (2) Position ...6-1 Service ...Service and Appearance Care ...6-1 8-7 Service and Owner Publications ...Service Bulletins. Luggage Rack ...Rotation. Replacing Parts After a Crash ...Reverse (R) Position ...Right Front Passenger Position ...Roadside Assistance ...Rocking Your Vehicle ...Roof...
... Warnings and Symbols ...Scheduled Maintenance Services...7-3 1-1 Seats ...1-1 Driver's 4-Way Manual ...1-3 Driver's 6-Way Power ...Manual Front Passenger ...1-2 1-3 Reclining Front ...Securing a Child Restraint ...1-50 1-1 Seats and Restraint Systems ...1-1 Seats and Seat Controls ...2-31 Second Gear (2) Position ...6-1 Service ...Service and Appearance Care ...6-1 8-7 Service and Owner Publications ...Service Bulletins. Luggage Rack ...Rotation. Replacing Parts After a Crash ...Reverse (R) Position ...Right Front Passenger Position ...Roadside Assistance ...Rocking Your Vehicle ...Roof...