Owner's Manual
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... seat has a diagram (similar to the one above) that it locks into down onthe rear release bar under the To third row seats, push back lower the seat aheadof you to tilt the seat forward. Don't putthe seats in the center position andin either left positions. get out of rear bucket seats: LEFT ONLY, CENTER OR LEFT, and RIGHT ONLY. I7 Removable Rear Bucket Seats The rear bucket seats...
... seat has a diagram (similar to the one above) that it locks into down onthe rear release bar under the To third row seats, push back lower the seat aheadof you to tilt the seat forward. Don't putthe seats in the center position andin either left positions. get out of rear bucket seats: LEFT ONLY, CENTER OR LEFT, and RIGHT ONLY. I7 Removable Rear Bucket Seats The rear bucket seats...
Owner's Manual
Page 21
Each rear seat can be securedin one hand as you squeeze the front release bar toward the crossbar. Move the location of the rear seats up or back to providea little more room behind the seat, support the top portion of the seat with one of two sets of a seat. The seat will tilt forward. 3.Then, mom behind or in front of floor pins. Push down on the rear release bar. Adjusting Rear Seats 2. The entire seat will release from the floor pins.
Each rear seat can be securedin one hand as you squeeze the front release bar toward the crossbar. Move the location of the rear seats up or back to providea little more room behind the seat, support the top portion of the seat with one of two sets of a seat. The seat will tilt forward. 3.Then, mom behind or in front of floor pins. Push down on the rear release bar. Adjusting Rear Seats 2. The entire seat will release from the floor pins.
Owner's Manual
Page 38
...additional passenger seat position, you can ask your Oldsmobile dealerto put your vehicle-even when no child is in your child restraintin the rear seat unless the childis an infant and you're the only adultin the vehicle. ...Wherever you install it, be ready to secure the child restraint itself. at General Top Strap We If your child restraint hasa top strap, it Motors therefore recommendthat you should be anchored. Seats & Safety Belts...the place where the third laprow shoulder belts meet the floor. I I
...additional passenger seat position, you can ask your Oldsmobile dealerto put your vehicle-even when no child is in your child restraintin the rear seat unless the childis an infant and you're the only adultin the vehicle. ...Wherever you install it, be ready to secure the child restraint itself. at General Top Strap We If your child restraint hasa top strap, it Motors therefore recommendthat you should be anchored. Seats & Safety Belts...the place where the third laprow shoulder belts meet the floor. I I
Owner's Manual
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... P (Park). See the Index under Remote Keyless Entry. The key does not have to be unlocked for the power sliding door to OFF. I I Leaving young children I \unattended in the ignition. There is one of the sliding door; To help avoid accidental operation of the sliding door, disable the power sliding door by placing the power sliding door override switch in front of two PWR DOOR (Power Door) switches. Do...
... P (Park). See the Index under Remote Keyless Entry. The key does not have to be unlocked for the power sliding door to OFF. I I Leaving young children I \unattended in the ignition. There is one of the sliding door; To help avoid accidental operation of the sliding door, disable the power sliding door by placing the power sliding door override switch in front of two PWR DOOR (Power Door) switches. Do...
Owner's Manual
Page 62
... Hard in. This locks your vehicle. A warning chime will force outsideair ir your electrical power accessories. It can operate your vehicle. I all window Turn the fan on your heatinl cooling system to pushstart your steering wheel, ignition and transaxle. If you . Avoid making hard stops for the first 500 miles (804km). stops with new linings can mean premature wear and earlier lgnition Switch I I Comfort Controls. Press in...
... Hard in. This locks your vehicle. A warning chime will force outsideair ir your electrical power accessories. It can operate your vehicle. I all window Turn the fan on your heatinl cooling system to pushstart your steering wheel, ignition and transaxle. If you . Avoid making hard stops for the first 500 miles (804km). stops with new linings can mean premature wear and earlier lgnition Switch I I Comfort Controls. Press in...
Owner's Manual
Page 69
... 35 mph (56 km/h) or more power. :~~~ ~ ~~ have your vehicle serviced right away. When going down steep mountain roads, but then you more power for higher speeds . . ~ . = . ... . . . . You can use 2 on hilly, winding roads. If your vehicle is like , but lower fuel economy. Until then, you can use 2 (Second Gear) when you are some times you never go faster, something may be...
... 35 mph (56 km/h) or more power. :~~~ ~ ~~ have your vehicle serviced right away. When going down steep mountain roads, but then you more power for higher speeds . . ~ . = . ... . . . . You can use 2 on hilly, winding roads. If your vehicle is like , but lower fuel economy. Until then, you can use 2 (Second Gear) when you are some times you never go faster, something may be...
Owner's Manual
Page 107
... owners ask about how much fuel you start your fuel gage: At the gas station, the gas pump shuts off the ignition. For example, the gage may have a little fuel left , when the ignition is on the ignition, but the engine is working. The gage moves a little when you it doesn't come on when you turn off before the gage reads F (Full). Po- This light...
... owners ask about how much fuel you start your fuel gage: At the gas station, the gas pump shuts off the ignition. For example, the gage may have a little fuel left , when the ignition is on the ignition, but the engine is working. The gage moves a little when you it doesn't come on when you turn off before the gage reads F (Full). Po- This light...
Owner's Manual
Page 118
... the windshield and side window vents. To turn off the rearfan, slide the control to the rear. Rear Fan is To maximize air flow tothe rear of your The control for the rear fan located vehicle, place the left second row bucket below the audio system. seat in the forward position (see the First, select LOWER, BI-LEV or Index under the front seats free of the center instrument panel console...
... the windshield and side window vents. To turn off the rearfan, slide the control to the rear. Rear Fan is To maximize air flow tothe rear of your The control for the rear fan located vehicle, place the left second row bucket below the audio system. seat in the forward position (see the First, select LOWER, BI-LEV or Index under the front seats free of the center instrument panel console...
Owner's Manual
Page 119
The rear control switch will have a master control forthe rear fan on the center instrument panel console, anda rear control next to therear seat, on the driver side of the vehicle. r I U307 1Rear Climate Control Rear Air Vents To maximize air flow through the rear heater outlet, place the left second row bucket seat in the forward position (see the Index under the front seats of free objects that couldobstruct air flow to the rear. Rear Fan-Master...
The rear control switch will have a master control forthe rear fan on the center instrument panel console, anda rear control next to therear seat, on the driver side of the vehicle. r I U307 1Rear Climate Control Rear Air Vents To maximize air flow through the rear heater outlet, place the left second row bucket seat in the forward position (see the Index under the front seats of free objects that couldobstruct air flow to the rear. Rear Fan-Master...
Owner's Manual
Page 122
... drivingoff. When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, turn the blowerfan to circulate i throughout your windows. Keep the area around the base the of center instrument panel console and the air path under the front seats clear of windows. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reducesthe chance of fogging the inside your of objects. Comfort Controls & P d i o Systems c Flow-Through...
... drivingoff. When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, turn the blowerfan to circulate i throughout your windows. Keep the area around the base the of center instrument panel console and the air path under the front seats clear of windows. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reducesthe chance of fogging the inside your of objects. Comfort Controls & P d i o Systems c Flow-Through...
Owner's Manual
Page 128
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems AM/FM Stereo with the arrow pointing in the same direction that the tape is playing.To stop fast forward, lightly press theSTOP-EJECT button. Up to three additional stations on each side. Press SET, and within five seconds press any two adjacent pushbuttons at the same time. 3.The station can be...
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems AM/FM Stereo with the arrow pointing in the same direction that the tape is playing.To stop fast forward, lightly press theSTOP-EJECT button. Up to three additional stations on each side. Press SET, and within five seconds press any two adjacent pushbuttons at the same time. 3.The station can be...
Owner's Manual
Page 146
... run stop signs The best advice anyone can be careless. one mistakes. The most dangerous time for anything." On city streets, center parking lot wherethere are wellrural roads, or freeways, it isat 10 a.m. Driving the same distanceon a Sunday at 3 a.m. Your Driving and the Road Defensive Driving Expect other drivers to use the brake, but if you do . Expect occupantsin parked cars to open doors...
... run stop signs The best advice anyone can be careless. one mistakes. The most dangerous time for anything." On city streets, center parking lot wherethere are wellrural roads, or freeways, it isat 10 a.m. Driving the same distanceon a Sunday at 3 a.m. Your Driving and the Road Defensive Driving Expect other drivers to use the brake, but if you do . Expect occupantsin parked cars to open doors...
Owner's Manual
Page 160
... best handled by shifting to these conditions.It is on a wet, snow-or ice-covered (including engine braking by easing your vehicle "overdriving" those conditions. Keep The three types of skids correspond to your Oldsmobile'sthree control systems. Of course, traction is reduced when trying to steer and constantly seek an In the braking skid your skid, too much throttle causes the driving surfaces...
... best handled by shifting to these conditions.It is on a wet, snow-or ice-covered (including engine braking by easing your vehicle "overdriving" those conditions. Keep The three types of skids correspond to your Oldsmobile'sthree control systems. Of course, traction is reduced when trying to steer and constantly seek an In the braking skid your skid, too much throttle causes the driving surfaces...
Owner's Manual
Page 217
... Brakes ...information about Aircleaner ...the care of your vehicle. Part 6 Service d Appearance Care i Service ...Fuel ...HoodRelease ...Engineoil ...Here you will find information about your Oldsmobile This TransaxleFluid ...part begins with service and fuel Enginecoolant ...information. and thenit shows how to its appearance care Bulb Replacement ...Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement...Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...Capacities & Specifications ...Normal Maintenance...
... Brakes ...information about Aircleaner ...the care of your vehicle. Part 6 Service d Appearance Care i Service ...Fuel ...HoodRelease ...Engineoil ...Here you will find information about your Oldsmobile This TransaxleFluid ...part begins with service and fuel Enginecoolant ...information. and thenit shows how to its appearance care Bulb Replacement ...Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement...Loading Your Vehicle ...Tires ...Appearancecare ...Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...Add-on Electrical Equipment ...Fuses & Circuit Breakers ...Capacities & Specifications ...Normal Maintenance...
Owner's Manual
Page 251
...Maintenance Schedule. The tire has a bump, bulge or split. When you need a new tire if: You can see cord or fabric showing through the tire's rubber. parts to the vehicle. wheel could come off . (See the I d e x under Changing a Flat Tire). ' In ar ergency, you can use a scraper or wire 1: later, if you change a wheel...tires last longer, have only 2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less of the damage. Tire lnspection and Rotation ro make wheel 3ecome loose after a time. See the Index under Wheel Vut Torque. Use this ; After the tires nave been rotated, adjust the front and rear inflation pressure ...
...Maintenance Schedule. The tire has a bump, bulge or split. When you need a new tire if: You can see cord or fabric showing through the tire's rubber. parts to the vehicle. wheel could come off . (See the I d e x under Changing a Flat Tire). ' In ar ergency, you can use a scraper or wire 1: later, if you change a wheel...tires last longer, have only 2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less of the damage. Tire lnspection and Rotation ro make wheel 3ecome loose after a time. See the Index under Wheel Vut Torque. Use this ; After the tires nave been rotated, adjust the front and rear inflation pressure ...
Owner's Manual
Page 267
Rear Tail Lamps, Front Side Marker Lamps, License Plate Lamp, Radio, Heat/Vent/AC ControlHead, Power Sliding Door Throttle Body Fuel Injection, Fuel Pump Relay, Elec. Control Module, Elec. Overhead Console Compass Front Wiper/Washer Motor A/C Compressor, A/C Solenoid Box, Compressor Relay, Temp. Door Motor, Low Blower Relay; Horn Relay, Safety Belt Buzzer Front/Rear Turn Lamps, Front Side Marker Lamps, Rear Stop Lamps, Instrument Cluster Turn Indicator Lamps, Cruise Brake Switch Fuel Pump, Oil Pressure Sender/Fuel Pump Switch Radio, Front Cigar Lighter, Accessory Power Outlet Front Park ...
Rear Tail Lamps, Front Side Marker Lamps, License Plate Lamp, Radio, Heat/Vent/AC ControlHead, Power Sliding Door Throttle Body Fuel Injection, Fuel Pump Relay, Elec. Control Module, Elec. Overhead Console Compass Front Wiper/Washer Motor A/C Compressor, A/C Solenoid Box, Compressor Relay, Temp. Door Motor, Low Blower Relay; Horn Relay, Safety Belt Buzzer Front/Rear Turn Lamps, Front Side Marker Lamps, Rear Stop Lamps, Instrument Cluster Turn Indicator Lamps, Cruise Brake Switch Fuel Pump, Oil Pressure Sender/Fuel Pump Switch Radio, Front Cigar Lighter, Accessory Power Outlet Front Park ...
Owner's Manual
Page 268
... Lamps, Power Door Lock Switches, Glove Box Lamp, Power Mirrors, Power Sliding Delay Lock Module Auto Level Control, Underhood Lamp Horns, Horn Relay, Safety Belt Buzzer Front/Rear Turn Lamps, FrontSide Marker Lamps, Rear Stop Lamps, Instrument Cluster Turn Indicator Lamps Radio, Front Cigar Lighter, Accessory Power Outlet Front Park Lamps, Rear Tail Lamps, Front Side Marker Lamps, License Plate Lamp, Radio, Heat/Vent/AC Control Head, Power Sliding Door Anti-Lock Brake System Mass Air Flow Sensor, Electronic Control Module Front/Rear Turn Lamps, Front SideMarker Lamps, Cluster Turn Telltale...
... Lamps, Power Door Lock Switches, Glove Box Lamp, Power Mirrors, Power Sliding Delay Lock Module Auto Level Control, Underhood Lamp Horns, Horn Relay, Safety Belt Buzzer Front/Rear Turn Lamps, FrontSide Marker Lamps, Rear Stop Lamps, Instrument Cluster Turn Indicator Lamps Radio, Front Cigar Lighter, Accessory Power Outlet Front Park Lamps, Rear Tail Lamps, Front Side Marker Lamps, License Plate Lamp, Radio, Heat/Vent/AC Control Head, Power Sliding Door Anti-Lock Brake System Mass Air Flow Sensor, Electronic Control Module Front/Rear Turn Lamps, Front SideMarker Lamps, Cluster Turn Telltale...
Owner's Manual
Page 270
... the position closest to remain off. Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers in some replace the fuse, be sure to cools. It is mounted on the face to of the vehicle. The fuse services the injectors, fuel pump, Windshield Wipers oil pressure sender and fuel pump switch. If the overload is caused by some cases to go on a bracketjust behind the passenger side headlight. When the current load is...
... the position closest to remain off. Power Windows and Other Power Options Circuit breakers in some replace the fuse, be sure to cools. It is mounted on the face to of the vehicle. The fuse services the injectors, fuel pump, Windshield Wipers oil pressure sender and fuel pump switch. If the overload is caused by some cases to go on a bracketjust behind the passenger side headlight. When the current load is...
Owner's Manual
Page 317
... Warning Lights . . 104 Instrument Panel Intensity Control . .81 Interior Lights ...81. 89 Override Switch ...89 Locks Manual ...47. 54 Power ...48 Sliding Door ...54 Long Distance Driving ...168 Low Battery ...187 Low Fuel Warning ...105 Low Oil Pressure Warning ...106 Lubricants and Fluids ...272 Luggage Carrier ...97 Maintenance Record ...294 Maintenance Schedule ...275 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...110 Manual Front Seat ...14 Manual Lap-Shoulder Safety Belt ...26 Methanol in Gasoline ...217 Mileage Indicator (see Warning Lights) Infant Restraint (seeChild Restraints) Inflation. Remote...
... Warning Lights . . 104 Instrument Panel Intensity Control . .81 Interior Lights ...81. 89 Override Switch ...89 Locks Manual ...47. 54 Power ...48 Sliding Door ...54 Long Distance Driving ...168 Low Battery ...187 Low Fuel Warning ...105 Low Oil Pressure Warning ...106 Lubricants and Fluids ...272 Luggage Carrier ...97 Maintenance Record ...294 Maintenance Schedule ...275 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...110 Manual Front Seat ...14 Manual Lap-Shoulder Safety Belt ...26 Methanol in Gasoline ...217 Mileage Indicator (see Warning Lights) Infant Restraint (seeChild Restraints) Inflation. Remote...
Owner's Manual
Page 319
... Scheduled Maintenance Services...278 safety Belts ...21 Seat Adjustment ...14 Adults ...25 Seat Belts (see Safety Belts) Center Passenger Position ...33 Seat Controls ...14 Checking ...42 Head Restraint ...16 Children ...34, 40 Manual Front Seat ...14 Child Restraints ...35 Manual Reclining Seatback ...15 Cleaning ...258 Manual Seat. Adult Passenger ...30 Symbols ...142 Smaller Children and Babies ...-34 Top Strap ...36 Traffic Lights ...142 Torn ...43 Your Own Signals ...143 Twisted ...-29 Roads. Tire...249 Safety Belt Extender...
... Scheduled Maintenance Services...278 safety Belts ...21 Seat Adjustment ...14 Adults ...25 Seat Belts (see Safety Belts) Center Passenger Position ...33 Seat Controls ...14 Checking ...42 Head Restraint ...16 Children ...34, 40 Manual Front Seat ...14 Child Restraints ...35 Manual Reclining Seatback ...15 Cleaning ...258 Manual Seat. Adult Passenger ...30 Symbols ...142 Smaller Children and Babies ...-34 Top Strap ...36 Traffic Lights ...142 Torn ...43 Your Own Signals ...143 Twisted ...-29 Roads. Tire...249 Safety Belt Extender...