Owner's Manual
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...the knob toward the blue zone (counterclockwise) for warmer air. Turn the knob counterclockwise for more air flow. Comfort Controls &Audio Systems Directional Controls Turn the directional controlknob to select the desired airflow. The followingillustration sumn your air flow choices. Turn theknob of the ...air coming through ventilation system described later in thissection. izes The air conditioner and heater work best if you cloclwise for less air flow. Temperature Control: This knob changes the temperature of air you keep the windows closed while using them. Your...
...the knob toward the blue zone (counterclockwise) for warmer air. Turn the knob counterclockwise for more air flow. Comfort Controls &Audio Systems Directional Controls Turn the directional controlknob to select the desired airflow. The followingillustration sumn your air flow choices. Turn theknob of the ...air coming through ventilation system described later in thissection. izes The air conditioner and heater work best if you cloclwise for less air flow. Temperature Control: This knob changes the temperature of air you keep the windows closed while using them. Your...
Owner's Manual
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... the air conditioning :an is moving. It reduces the chance of fogging.the inside of your windows. The heater and defroster will blow moist airfrom intake ducts toward the floor, not thewindshield. When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, select the .... Keep the air path under the front seats clear of ice, snow, or any other obstruction (such asleaves). Comfort Controls & Audio Svstems J I I 4 Now-Through Ventilation System Your Oldsmobile's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is running. This will work far better, reducing ...
... the air conditioning :an is moving. It reduces the chance of fogging.the inside of your windows. The heater and defroster will blow moist airfrom intake ducts toward the floor, not thewindshield. When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, select the .... Keep the air path under the front seats clear of ice, snow, or any other obstruction (such asleaves). Comfort Controls & Audio Svstems J I I 4 Now-Through Ventilation System Your Oldsmobile's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is running. This will work far better, reducing ...
Owner's Manual
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...Restraint System) Setting the Clock ...121 Air Bag Readiness Light ...23 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ...132 Air Cleaner Filter ...195, 227 Automatic Electronic Climate Air Conditioner ...112, 117 113 Control ...Alcohol, DrivingUnder the Automatic Transaxle ...55 Influence of ...136 Adding Fluid ...200 Alcohol ...200 Electronic ...101 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...139 Standard ...100 Anti-Lock Brake System Blizzard ...153 Warning Light...95 Block Heater, Engine ...54 Blowout. Storage ...79. 80 Adding Ashtrays & Lighter ...80 Brake Fluid ...204 Audio Systems...121 Electrical Equipment ...121....
...Restraint System) Setting the Clock ...121 Air Bag Readiness Light ...23 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ...132 Air Cleaner Filter ...195, 227 Automatic Electronic Climate Air Conditioner ...112, 117 113 Control ...Alcohol, DrivingUnder the Automatic Transaxle ...55 Influence of ...136 Adding Fluid ...200 Alcohol ...200 Electronic ...101 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ...139 Standard ...100 Anti-Lock Brake System Blizzard ...153 Warning Light...95 Block Heater, Engine ...54 Blowout. Storage ...79. 80 Adding Ashtrays & Lighter ...80 Brake Fluid ...204 Audio Systems...121 Electrical Equipment ...121....
Owner's Manual
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Use of Control ...144 ...193 Flat Tire ...173 Energy Conserving On Curves ...142 Starburst ...193 Flooded Engine...54 Passing ...Coolant ...169, 17 1 Exterior Appearance Filling Your Tank ...(see Appearance Care ) Engine Coolant Heater ...54 187 Engine Coolant Temperature Foreign Countries ...186 Fuels with the Engine Four Season Climate Control ...110 Running ...62. 64 Freeway Driving ...149 Emergencies on the Road ...159 Emergencies, Steering... ...Emergency Starting ...161 Alcohol in Fuel ...185 Emergency Towing...164 Expressway Driving...149 Capacity ...Engine Block Heater ...54 Extender.
Use of Control ...144 ...193 Flat Tire ...173 Energy Conserving On Curves ...142 Starburst ...193 Flooded Engine...54 Passing ...Coolant ...169, 17 1 Exterior Appearance Filling Your Tank ...(see Appearance Care ) Engine Coolant Heater ...54 187 Engine Coolant Temperature Foreign Countries ...186 Fuels with the Engine Four Season Climate Control ...110 Running ...62. 64 Freeway Driving ...149 Emergencies on the Road ...159 Emergencies, Steering... ...Emergency Starting ...161 Alcohol in Fuel ...185 Emergency Towing...164 Expressway Driving...149 Capacity ...Engine Block Heater ...54 Extender.
Owner's Manual
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...Removing and Replacing ...206, 207 Headlights ...72 * . Gage Cluster...Gages 86, 87 Coolant Temperature ...93 Fuel ...91, 92 Speedometer...88, 89 Tachometer ...91 Gasoline...185 Gasoline Tank, Filling Your ...187 Gear Positions (see Shifting the Transaxle ) Gearshift Lever (see Warning ...150 Instrument Panel Clusters...86. 87 ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...150 Instrument Panel Intensity Control 74 Hood Release ...188 Instrument Panel Warning Lights ...88 safety Warning ...189 Intensity Control ...74 Warning. Aiming...207 High-Low Beam Changer...67 ...Instrument Panel Intensity Control74 On...
...Removing and Replacing ...206, 207 Headlights ...72 * . Gage Cluster...Gages 86, 87 Coolant Temperature ...93 Fuel ...91, 92 Speedometer...88, 89 Tachometer ...91 Gasoline...185 Gasoline Tank, Filling Your ...187 Gear Positions (see Shifting the Transaxle ) Gearshift Lever (see Warning ...150 Instrument Panel Clusters...86. 87 ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...150 Instrument Panel Intensity Control 74 Hood Release ...188 Instrument Panel Warning Lights ...88 safety Warning ...189 Intensity Control ...74 Warning. Aiming...207 High-Low Beam Changer...67 ...Instrument Panel Intensity Control74 On...