Owner's Manual
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... & Controls LOCK 1> I I I II I I I II I I Remote Lock Control You can lock or unlock alldoors at the same time from locking or unlocking adoor with your tailgate glass, fromabout 50 feet (9 m) away usingthe key chain :ransmitter supplied with the key. Operation is subject to Federal Zommunications Commission (FCC) Rules. Push it rearward to...
... & Controls LOCK 1> I I I II I I I II I I Remote Lock Control You can lock or unlock alldoors at the same time from locking or unlocking adoor with your tailgate glass, fromabout 50 feet (9 m) away usingthe key chain :ransmitter supplied with the key. Operation is subject to Federal Zommunications Commission (FCC) Rules. Push it rearward to...
Owner's Manual
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...another transmitter from your vehicle. Battery Replacement Under normal use this equipment. See your dealer to match transmitters to prevent another vehicle. See your Oldsmobile dealer or a qualified technician for service. Check the distance. Matching rransmitfer(sj To Your Vehicle Each key chain transmitter is lost transmitter will ... to your vehicle, the remaining transmitters must also be too far from unlocking your vehicle.This product has a maximum range. The tailgate glass willunlock when 0 is pressed, but only when the transmission is pressed.
...another transmitter from your vehicle. Battery Replacement Under normal use this equipment. See your dealer to match transmitters to prevent another vehicle. See your Oldsmobile dealer or a qualified technician for service. Check the distance. Matching rransmitfer(sj To Your Vehicle Each key chain transmitter is lost transmitter will ... to your vehicle, the remaining transmitters must also be too far from unlocking your vehicle.This product has a maximum range. The tailgate glass willunlock when 0 is pressed, but only when the transmission is pressed.
Owner's Manual
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... misaimed headlights), slow down a little. Avoid staring directly into theapproaching lights. Dirty glass makes lights dazzle and flash morethan clean glass would, malting the pupils of things invisible. Keep your vehicle clean inside of the glass can be examined regularly. One reason is that way, it . For example, ... are faced with severe glare (as well, you do in the daytime can up a film caused by dirt on the glass. Keep your windshieldand all the glass on your eyes moving; Night Vision Driving at night as we get older these differences increase. If you are in dim ...
... misaimed headlights), slow down a little. Avoid staring directly into theapproaching lights. Dirty glass makes lights dazzle and flash morethan clean glass would, malting the pupils of things invisible. Keep your vehicle clean inside of the glass can be examined regularly. One reason is that way, it . For example, ... are faced with severe glare (as well, you do in the daytime can up a film caused by dirt on the glass. Keep your windshieldand all the glass on your eyes moving; Night Vision Driving at night as we get older these differences increase. If you are in dim ...
Owner's Manual
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.... Combination Stains Such as catsup, coffee (black), egg, fruit, fruit juice, milk, softdrinks, wine, vomit, urine and blood. Glass Glass should be cleaned often. Sprays containing silicones or 192 Service & Appearance Care Non-Greasy Stains Such as candy, icecream, mayonnaise, chili ...of Safety Belts Keep belts cleanand dry. Usea clean cloth and a solvent-type vinyl cleaner. For stubborn stains, use abrasive cleaners glass, on because theymay cause scratches. If a stain remains, followthe foamtype instructions described earlier. waxes may have to see through the ...
.... Combination Stains Such as catsup, coffee (black), egg, fruit, fruit juice, milk, softdrinks, wine, vomit, urine and blood. Glass Glass should be cleaned often. Sprays containing silicones or 192 Service & Appearance Care Non-Greasy Stains Such as candy, icecream, mayonnaise, chili ...of Safety Belts Keep belts cleanand dry. Usea clean cloth and a solvent-type vinyl cleaner. For stubborn stains, use abrasive cleaners glass, on because theymay cause scratches. If a stain remains, followthe foamtype instructions described earlier. waxes may have to see through the ...
Owner's Manual
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... In a Foreign Country...164 In Mud. Rear Window ...94 Electrical Equipment. Air ...171. 200 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...194 Antenna ...103 Cassette Player ...102 Fabric...191 Glass ...192 Inside of Your Vehicle...190 Outside of Control ...114 Off-Road...115. 123 On Curves ...111 On Inclines ...121 Passing.,...113 Through Deep Standing...
... In a Foreign Country...164 In Mud. Rear Window ...94 Electrical Equipment. Air ...171. 200 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...194 Antenna ...103 Cassette Player ...102 Fabric...191 Glass ...192 Inside of Your Vehicle...190 Outside of Control ...114 Off-Road...115. 123 On Curves ...111 On Inclines ...121 Passing.,...113 Through Deep Standing...