Owner's Manual
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... Tilt Steering Wheel ...61 starting. " Part 2 " Features & Controls Keys ...40 Locks ...41 Remote Lock Control ...42 Tailgate ...45 Ignition ...49 StartingYourEngine ...50 Shifting the Transmission ...53 RrkingBrake ...56 Here you have a problem Windshield Wipers ...69 70 Windshield Washer ...Rear Window Wiper and Washer ...71 Overhead Console ...72 Sunvisors ...77 Mirrors ...77 Storage Compartments...79 Ashtrays and Lighter ...81 Luggagecarrier ...82 InstrumentPanel ...84 Gages ...91 WarningLights ...39 . . shifting and braking Also Windows ...61 Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator...
... Tilt Steering Wheel ...61 starting. " Part 2 " Features & Controls Keys ...40 Locks ...41 Remote Lock Control ...42 Tailgate ...45 Ignition ...49 StartingYourEngine ...50 Shifting the Transmission ...53 RrkingBrake ...56 Here you have a problem Windshield Wipers ...69 70 Windshield Washer ...Rear Window Wiper and Washer ...71 Overhead Console ...72 Sunvisors ...77 Mirrors ...77 Storage Compartments...79 Ashtrays and Lighter ...81 Luggagecarrier ...82 InstrumentPanel ...84 Gages ...91 WarningLights ...39 . . shifting and braking Also Windows ...61 Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator...
Owner's Manual
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...] or the ignition switch. This locks your engine and release the switch.The switch staysin the Run .position when the engine is , then turn th l steering wheel left and right while you turn the key hard. Run: An "on " positions that allowyou to display some instrument panel warning lights. Lock: The only position in which the switch returns after you start your steering wheel, ignition transmission. Use this works, then your hand. Start: Starts the engine.When the engine starts, release thekey. Using...
...] or the ignition switch. This locks your engine and release the switch.The switch staysin the Run .position when the engine is , then turn th l steering wheel left and right while you turn the key hard. Run: An "on " positions that allowyou to display some instrument panel warning lights. Lock: The only position in which the switch returns after you start your steering wheel, ignition transmission. Use this works, then your hand. Start: Starts the engine.When the engine starts, release thekey. Using...
Owner's Manual
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... a lane change , just raise or when you signal a turn, check the fwse lower the lever until you have a trailer towing option with will flasheven if a turn signal drivers won't see your vehicle has the digital instrument rear turn signal lights regularly to make cluster, the turn is burnedout, replace it there until the green arrow (see the Index under Fuses & Circuit starts to flash. When the turn signal arrows will return automatically. Hold...
... a lane change , just raise or when you signal a turn, check the fwse lower the lever until you have a trailer towing option with will flasheven if a turn signal drivers won't see your vehicle has the digital instrument rear turn signal lights regularly to make cluster, the turn is burnedout, replace it there until the green arrow (see the Index under Fuses & Circuit starts to flash. When the turn signal arrows will return automatically. Hold...
Owner's Manual
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The larger one has a removable tray. The driver's door pocket contains a coin holder. A narrow storage shelfruns along the bottom of the front doors. It's handy for cassette tapes and compact discs. The smaller compartment has a molded rack for items such as gloves or small books. You will find a storagecompanment on each of the instrument panel. Features & Controls Storage Cornpattrnents (CONX) There are also two storage compartments There are two cup holders inside the with latching lids. lift the cover to open these. Press the latch and glove box door.
The larger one has a removable tray. The driver's door pocket contains a coin holder. A narrow storage shelfruns along the bottom of the front doors. It's handy for cassette tapes and compact discs. The smaller compartment has a molded rack for items such as gloves or small books. You will find a storagecompanment on each of the instrument panel. Features & Controls Storage Cornpattrnents (CONX) There are also two storage compartments There are two cup holders inside the with latching lids. lift the cover to open these. Press the latch and glove box door.
Owner's Manual
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.... Turn SignallHeadlight Beam Lever 25. Side Vents 15. You'll know how fast you're going, how much fuel you're using, and many other things you know at a glance how your instrument panel are: 1. Center Vents 12. Ignition Switch 20. Rear Window Wiper/Washer 4. Instrument Cluster 8. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 21. Side Vents 2. Rear Window Defogger 5. Horn 22. Hood Release 24. Audio System 16. Parking Brake Release Side Window Defogger 14. Fuse Panel (under instrument panel) 23. Light Controls...
.... Turn SignallHeadlight Beam Lever 25. Side Vents 15. You'll know how fast you're going, how much fuel you're using, and many other things you know at a glance how your instrument panel are: 1. Center Vents 12. Ignition Switch 20. Rear Window Wiper/Washer 4. Instrument Cluster 8. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 21. Side Vents 2. Rear Window Defogger 5. Horn 22. Hood Release 24. Audio System 16. Parking Brake Release Side Window Defogger 14. Fuse Panel (under instrument panel) 23. Light Controls...
Owner's Manual
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... up . tank's capacity to show a when the last bar goesout. At the gas station, the gas pump shuts off before the gage reads full. Have it actually still have a problem with your engine quickly enough to 1.5 gallon (4to 5.6 L) fuel reserve. For your fuel tank capacity, see Service Station Informutionon the last page of these show you turn flash when your fuel gage: 1 to keep it cool. Oil pressure may...
... up . tank's capacity to show a when the last bar goesout. At the gas station, the gas pump shuts off before the gage reads full. Have it actually still have a problem with your engine quickly enough to 1.5 gallon (4to 5.6 L) fuel reserve. For your fuel tank capacity, see Service Station Informutionon the last page of these show you turn flash when your fuel gage: 1 to keep it cool. Oil pressure may...
Owner's Manual
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... intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the chance of fogging the inside of your vehicle. When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, slide the hnction lever to HTR and turn the blower fan to circulate throughout your windows. lamaqe the warming grid, Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects. Keep the air path under the front seats and console...
... intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the chance of fogging the inside of your vehicle. When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, slide the hnction lever to HTR and turn the blower fan to circulate throughout your windows. lamaqe the warming grid, Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects. Keep the air path under the front seats and console...
Owner's Manual
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...Controls di Audio Systems AM/FM Stereo Radio with Compact Disc Player (CONT.) COMP (Compression): Press to make soft and loud passages more equal in a safe place. Release to start over. 5. If you turn Delco LOC II@ on and decide you don't want it on any longer, you can turn... order. Press again to the Accessory or Run position. 3. Press and hold the 1 and 4 pushbuttons until the first number of your player won't work again. When you turn it . If your secret code appear. Turn the ignition to continue the trackthat's playing. IO. Release to the next track. PREV ...
...Controls di Audio Systems AM/FM Stereo Radio with Compact Disc Player (CONT.) COMP (Compression): Press to make soft and loud passages more equal in a safe place. Release to start over. 5. If you turn Delco LOC II@ on and decide you don't want it on any longer, you can turn... order. Press again to the Accessory or Run position. 3. Press and hold the 1 and 4 pushbuttons until the first number of your player won't work again. When you turn it . If your secret code appear. Turn the ignition to continue the trackthat's playing. IO. Release to the next track. PREV ...
Owner's Manual
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...-lock system can change the time you need to getyour foot up to the vehide in front of available tire and road conditions. m - Here's how anti-lock works. Your Driving and the Road I SERVICE ENGINE mpm SOON I A t i - Let's say the road is the ABS system testing itself. The computer separately works the brakes at each front wheel and at the rear wheels. AS y u brake, your computer keeps o receiving updateson wheel speed and controls braking pressure...
...-lock system can change the time you need to getyour foot up to the vehide in front of available tire and road conditions. m - Here's how anti-lock works. Your Driving and the Road I SERVICE ENGINE mpm SOON I A t i - Let's say the road is the ABS system testing itself. The computer separately works the brakes at each front wheel and at the rear wheels. AS y u brake, your computer keeps o receiving updateson wheel speed and controls braking pressure...
Owner's Manual
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... rivers can mean flash flooding, and flood waters demand extremecaution. braking. But it 's deep enough to reduce the air pressure in your tires will currents under water. Driving in mud-the deeper the mud, the lower the gear. If it will and you to lose control. in Mud,Sand, Snow or lce Driving ln Water Light raincauses no special off-road driving problems. Butheavy rain can be When you...
... rivers can mean flash flooding, and flood waters demand extremecaution. braking. But it 's deep enough to reduce the air pressure in your tires will currents under water. Driving in mud-the deeper the mud, the lower the gear. If it will and you to lose control. in Mud,Sand, Snow or lce Driving ln Water Light raincauses no special off-road driving problems. Butheavy rain can be When you...
Owner's Manual
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Remove thecables in reverse order professional towing service tow your vehicle has been changedor modified since it was factory-new by adding aftermarket items like aero skirting or special tires and wheels, these instructions may not be correct. Before you do anything, turn on the hazard warning flashers. Towing Your Bravada Try to prevent electrical shorting. Take care that they don't touch each other ,metal. (A) Sling-type tow truck (B) Wheel-lift tow truck (C) Car carrier If your to have a GM dealer or a 12. The usual towing equipment is: or any other vehicle.
Remove thecables in reverse order professional towing service tow your vehicle has been changedor modified since it was factory-new by adding aftermarket items like aero skirting or special tires and wheels, these instructions may not be correct. Before you do anything, turn on the hazard warning flashers. Towing Your Bravada Try to prevent electrical shorting. Take care that they don't touch each other ,metal. (A) Sling-type tow truck (B) Wheel-lift tow truck (C) Car carrier If your to have a GM dealer or a 12. The usual towing equipment is: or any other vehicle.
Owner's Manual
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... about your Oldsmobile Power Steering Fluid ...part begins with service and fuel information. Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...Fuses&CircuitBreakers ...Capacities & Specifications ...Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts...Fluids & Lubricants ...ReplacementBulbs ... . 201 and a section devoted to Windshield Washer Fluid...how check important fluid and lubricant Brakes ...Battery ...levels There is also technical BulbReplacement ...information about Transmission Fluid ...Enginecoolant ...This...
... about your Oldsmobile Power Steering Fluid ...part begins with service and fuel information. Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...Fuses&CircuitBreakers ...Capacities & Specifications ...Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts...Fluids & Lubricants ...ReplacementBulbs ... . 201 and a section devoted to Windshield Washer Fluid...how check important fluid and lubricant Brakes ...Battery ...levels There is also technical BulbReplacement ...information about Transmission Fluid ...Enginecoolant ...This...
Owner's Manual
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... as MTBE and ethanol. Air I Gasolines 204 General % or less, there must be covered Many gasolines are now blended with &der your engine and fuel system. Service & Appearance Care Fuel (CONT,) What about with blending gasoline materials that is no more than 10%ethanol is ethyl or grain alcohol. By doing your vehicle. Methanol is "methyl tertiary...
... as MTBE and ethanol. Air I Gasolines 204 General % or less, there must be covered Many gasolines are now blended with &der your engine and fuel system. Service & Appearance Care Fuel (CONT,) What about with blending gasoline materials that is no more than 10%ethanol is ethyl or grain alcohol. By doing your vehicle. Methanol is "methyl tertiary...
Owner's Manual
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... endurance, handling, speed rating, traction, ride and other damage that are the same 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 all -season tread design, the TPC number will continue to have a crash. The tires installed on your tires have an all four wheels. 236...
... endurance, handling, speed rating, traction, ride and other damage that are the same 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 all -season tread design, the TPC number will continue to have a crash. The tires installed on your tires have an all four wheels. 236...
Owner's Manual
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... by a circuit breaker in the fuse panel protect the power windows andother power accessories. See the Index under Trailer Winng Harness. 251 An electrical overload will cause the lights to go on and off . If the motor overheats due to remain off , or in the battery feed wire. Before you wire any other electrical accessories into your fuse block, please check with your headlight system checked rightaway. This...
... by a circuit breaker in the fuse panel protect the power windows andother power accessories. See the Index under Trailer Winng Harness. 251 An electrical overload will cause the lights to go on and off . If the motor overheats due to remain off , or in the battery feed wire. Before you wire any other electrical accessories into your fuse block, please check with your headlight system checked rightaway. This...
Owner's Manual
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... Case Fluid Change See Explanution o Scheduled f Maintenance Services following conditions: When most trips are less than 4 miles (6 km). Schedule I should also be followec 1 the vehicle is MAINLY driven under oneor more of Scheduled Maintenunce Services following Schedules I and II. When operating in stop-and-go traffic. TO BE SERVICED See Explanation of the following Schedules I and II. WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers)or Months (whicheveroccursfirst). When towing a trailer.
... Case Fluid Change See Explanution o Scheduled f Maintenance Services following conditions: When most trips are less than 4 miles (6 km). Schedule I should also be followec 1 the vehicle is MAINLY driven under oneor more of Scheduled Maintenunce Services following Schedules I and II. When operating in stop-and-go traffic. TO BE SERVICED See Explanation of the following Schedules I and II. WHEN TO PERFORM Miles (kilometers)or Months (whicheveroccursfirst). When towing a trailer.
Owner's Manual
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... repairs are inspections ana services which shouldbe performed at once. INSPECTION OR SERVICE -, WHAT SHOULD BE DONE Steering, Suspension and Rear-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection Exhaust System Inspection Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for instance, each spring and fall). Look for the damage, tears or leakage. Inspect the complete system. Throttle Linkage Inspection Brake System Inspection L "- 2% See the Index under Engine Exhaust. Replace...
... repairs are inspections ana services which shouldbe performed at once. INSPECTION OR SERVICE -, WHAT SHOULD BE DONE Steering, Suspension and Rear-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection Exhaust System Inspection Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for instance, each spring and fall). Look for the damage, tears or leakage. Inspect the complete system. Throttle Linkage Inspection Brake System Inspection L "- 2% See the Index under Engine Exhaust. Replace...
Owner's Manual
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... a Trailer ...171 Drunken Driving ...123 Electric Outside Mirror Control ...78 Electrical Equipment, Adding . .51, 248 Electronic Cluster ...93 Emergencies, Braking in ...130 Emergencies on the Road ...175 Emergencies, Steering in ...132 Emergency Starting ...177 Emergency Towing ...181 Engine Block Heater ...52, 213 Engine Coolant ...219 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ...93, 96 Engine Exhaust ...59 Engine Identification ...203. 248 EngineOil ...-210 Additives ...212 . Hazard Warning ...176 Flat Tire ...190 Flooded Engine ...51 Fluid Brake ...224. 254 Capacities ...252...
... a Trailer ...171 Drunken Driving ...123 Electric Outside Mirror Control ...78 Electrical Equipment, Adding . .51, 248 Electronic Cluster ...93 Emergencies, Braking in ...130 Emergencies on the Road ...175 Emergencies, Steering in ...132 Emergency Starting ...177 Emergency Towing ...181 Engine Block Heater ...52, 213 Engine Coolant ...219 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ...93, 96 Engine Exhaust ...59 Engine Identification ...203. 248 EngineOil ...-210 Additives ...212 . Hazard Warning ...176 Flat Tire ...190 Flooded Engine ...51 Fluid Brake ...224. 254 Capacities ...252...
Owner's Manual
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... Requirements Parking Brake ...56 (see Odometer) Outside Temperature Display ...-72 Mirrors Overhead Console ...72 Convex Outside ...78 Inside Manual Day/Night ...78 Overheated Engine 186, Warnings ...184, 185, 187 Power Remote Control ...78 Visor Vanity ...77 Overheated Engine Coolant Warning ...186, 187,221 Mountain Driving ...160 . 57 N e w Vehicle "Break-In" ...48 Park. Lighter ...81 Lights Center Dome ...76 Fog ...68 Headlights ...-67 Interior ...68 Reading ...76 Rear Dome ...77 Removing & Replacing Bulbs ...226 Replacement Bulbs ...256 Taillights ...227 Turn Signal ...61...
... Requirements Parking Brake ...56 (see Odometer) Outside Temperature Display ...-72 Mirrors Overhead Console ...72 Convex Outside ...78 Inside Manual Day/Night ...78 Overheated Engine 186, Warnings ...184, 185, 187 Power Remote Control ...78 Visor Vanity ...77 Overheated Engine Coolant Warning ...186, 187,221 Mountain Driving ...160 . 57 N e w Vehicle "Break-In" ...48 Park. Lighter ...81 Lights Center Dome ...76 Fog ...68 Headlights ...-67 Interior ...68 Reading ...76 Rear Dome ...77 Removing & Replacing Bulbs ...226 Replacement Bulbs ...256 Taillights ...227 Turn Signal ...61...
Owner's Manual
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... Your Vehicle ...225 Stuck, If You Are ...199 Sun Visors ...77 Tachometer ...Tailgate ... 90 45 Tape Player (see Jump Starting) Steering In .Emergencies ...132 Off-Road Recovery ...133 Tips ...131 Steering Wheel. Shifting the Automatic Transmission53 .. Why You Should Wear Safety Belts ...14 . Scheduled Maintenance Services . .262 Seat Adjustment ...12 Seat Belts (seeSafety Belts) Seat Controls ...12 Lumbar Controls ...l 2 Manual Front Seat ...13 Power Front Seat ...12 Rear Seat, Folding ...14 Reclining Seatback ...13 Service Engine Soon Light ...97 Service Information ...202 Service...
... Your Vehicle ...225 Stuck, If You Are ...199 Sun Visors ...77 Tachometer ...Tailgate ... 90 45 Tape Player (see Jump Starting) Steering In .Emergencies ...132 Off-Road Recovery ...133 Tips ...131 Steering Wheel. Shifting the Automatic Transmission53 .. Why You Should Wear Safety Belts ...14 . Scheduled Maintenance Services . .262 Seat Adjustment ...12 Seat Belts (seeSafety Belts) Seat Controls ...12 Lumbar Controls ...l 2 Manual Front Seat ...13 Power Front Seat ...12 Rear Seat, Folding ...14 Reclining Seatback ...13 Service Engine Soon Light ...97 Service Information ...202 Service...