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For example, thesesymbols are important for you will find on an original battery: Caution Possible Injury Protect Eyes by Shielding Caustic Sattery Acid Could Cause Burns Avoid Sparks or Flames These symbols are used on your lights: A Fasten Safety Belts Master Lighting Switch Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flashers Headlight HighBeam Parking Lights Air Bag(s) Door LocklUnlock A Spark or Flame Could Explode Battery Vehicle Symbols These are someof the symbols you and your passengers wheneveryour vehicle is driven: These symbols have to do with your velucle.
For example, thesesymbols are important for you will find on an original battery: Caution Possible Injury Protect Eyes by Shielding Caustic Sattery Acid Could Cause Burns Avoid Sparks or Flames These symbols are used on your lights: A Fasten Safety Belts Master Lighting Switch Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flashers Headlight HighBeam Parking Lights Air Bag(s) Door LocklUnlock A Spark or Flame Could Explode Battery Vehicle Symbols These are someof the symbols you and your passengers wheneveryour vehicle is driven: These symbols have to do with your velucle.
Owner's Manual
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Part 1 Seats & Restraint Systems Seats andSeat Controls ...Safety Belts ...How to Wear Safety BeltsProperly ...Driver Position ...Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags) ...Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...Right Front Passenger Position ...Center Passenger Position ...Rear Seat Passengers ...Children ...Smaller Children and Babies ...Child Restraints ...Larger Children ...Safety BeltExtender ...Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ...12 14 18 18 22 27 27 27 28 30 31 31 38 40 40 11
Part 1 Seats & Restraint Systems Seats andSeat Controls ...Safety Belts ...How to Wear Safety BeltsProperly ...Driver Position ...Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags) ...Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...Right Front Passenger Position ...Center Passenger Position ...Rear Seat Passengers ...Children ...Smaller Children and Babies ...Child Restraints ...Larger Children ...Safety BeltExtender ...Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ...12 14 18 18 22 27 27 27 28 30 31 31 38 40 40 11
Owner's Manual
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... position reduces the chance of your ears. CAUTION: .Don'tlet anyone ride where they can be ejected from it explains the Supplemental Restraint System, or "air bag" system. Head Restraints Slide the head restraint up . Seats di Restraint Systems This part of the manual tells you how to of of a neck injury...
... position reduces the chance of your ears. CAUTION: .Don'tlet anyone ride where they can be ejected from it explains the Supplemental Restraint System, or "air bag" system. Head Restraints Slide the head restraint up . Seats di Restraint Systems This part of the manual tells you how to of of a neck injury...
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Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags) This section explains the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)?or "air bag," system. Seats & Restraint Systems To unlatch the belt, just push the button on it, you can damage both the belt and your vehicle. Your Oldsmobilehas an air bag for the driver and for the right-front passenger. Before you slam the door on the buckle. If you close the door,be sure the belt is out of the way. Here are the most important thingsto lmow: 22 The belt should go back out of the way.
Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bags) This section explains the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)?or "air bag," system. Seats & Restraint Systems To unlatch the belt, just push the button on it, you can damage both the belt and your vehicle. Your Oldsmobilehas an air bag for the driver and for the right-front passenger. Before you slam the door on the buckle. If you close the door,be sure the belt is out of the way. Here are the most important thingsto lmow: 22 The belt should go back out of the way.
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... your vehicle, or stays on, or comes on when you are driving, your vehicle servicedright away. 23 VOLTS nur; 4E ~~ BRAKE (a) l Air Bag Readiness Light There is ready. Have your air bag system may not work properly. You will see this light flash for electrical malfunctions, and the light tells you turn your ignition... to Run or Start. Then the light should go out, which means the system is an airbag readiness lighton the instrument panel, which shows AIR BAG. The system checks for few a seconds when you if there is a problem.
... your vehicle, or stays on, or comes on when you are driving, your vehicle servicedright away. 23 VOLTS nur; 4E ~~ BRAKE (a) l Air Bag Readiness Light There is ready. Have your air bag system may not work properly. You will see this light flash for electrical malfunctions, and the light tells you turn your ignition... to Run or Start. Then the light should go out, which means the system is an airbag readiness lighton the instrument panel, which shows AIR BAG. The system checks for few a seconds when you if there is a problem.
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...of the impact andthe vehicle's frontal crashes. should have deployed, does not move and deform on thelevel of damageon the The air bag is designedto inflate in vehicle(s). In addition, this threshold if velocity will only deceleration, of which will move or deform,the... straightinto a wall that the vehicleis depends on the vehicle designand may suddenly stopping as a parked the inflator. sufficient severity, the air bag sensing However, thisvelocity threshold system detects that shouId have inflated cannot bebased solely on impact. level for mostGM vehicles is in a ...
...of the impact andthe vehicle's frontal crashes. should have deployed, does not move and deform on thelevel of damageon the The air bag is designedto inflate in vehicle(s). In addition, this threshold if velocity will only deceleration, of which will move or deform,the... straightinto a wall that the vehicleis depends on the vehicle designand may suddenly stopping as a parked the inflator. sufficient severity, the air bag sensing However, thisvelocity threshold system detects that shouId have inflated cannot bebased solely on impact. level for mostGM vehicles is in a ...
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... should be serviced.There are not harmful to inflate whilesomeone is safe do so. Servicing YourAir BagEquipped Oldsmobile Air bags affect how your vehicle. You don't want the system to most people. Your Oldsmobile dealer and the 1994 Eighty Eight Service Manualhave information about servicing your vehicle. Seats & Restraint Systems Is the smoke from an...
... should be serviced.There are not harmful to inflate whilesomeone is safe do so. Servicing YourAir BagEquipped Oldsmobile Air bags affect how your vehicle. You don't want the system to most people. Your Oldsmobile dealer and the 1994 Eighty Eight Service Manualhave information about servicing your vehicle. Seats & Restraint Systems Is the smoke from an...
Owner's Manual
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... the child restraint properly. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulderportions of the child's faceor neck, put a rearPiassenger's air bag. Because yourvehicle has a right-front passenger's air bag, always move the seat asfar back as the instructions say. 4. Secure thechild in different directions tobe sure it is secure. Securing a Child...
... the child restraint properly. Pick up the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulderportions of the child's faceor neck, put a rearPiassenger's air bag. Because yourvehicle has a right-front passenger's air bag, always move the seat asfar back as the instructions say. 4. Secure thechild in different directions tobe sure it is secure. Securing a Child...
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...Controls & Driver Information Center (Option) 10. Glove Box Release 13. Air Outlet 14. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 19. Steering Wheel Touch Controls for Audio System 9. Hood Release 83 Passenger Side Air Bag 11. Audio System Power Outlet 16. Traction Control Switch 18. Fuse... Panel (under instrument panel) 22. Ignition Switch 7. Gearshift Lever 8. Air Outlet 24. Light Controls 2. The main components of your...
...Controls & Driver Information Center (Option) 10. Glove Box Release 13. Air Outlet 14. Hazard Warning Flashers Switch 19. Steering Wheel Touch Controls for Audio System 9. Hood Release 83 Passenger Side Air Bag 11. Audio System Power Outlet 16. Traction Control Switch 18. Fuse... Panel (under instrument panel) 22. Ignition Switch 7. Gearshift Lever 8. Air Outlet 24. Light Controls 2. The main components of your...
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... Controls & Driver Information Center (Option) 10. Glove Box Release 13. Auxiliary Power Outlets Power Outlet 18. Driver Side Air Bag 21. Steering Wheel Touch Controlsfor Climate Control System 22. Instrument Cluster/Gages 5. Passenger Side Air Bag 11. Fuse Panel (under instrument panel) 23.Trunk Release Switch 24. Gearshift Lever 16. Eighty EightLSS The Instrument...
... Controls & Driver Information Center (Option) 10. Glove Box Release 13. Auxiliary Power Outlets Power Outlet 18. Driver Side Air Bag 21. Steering Wheel Touch Controlsfor Climate Control System 22. Instrument Cluster/Gages 5. Passenger Side Air Bag 11. Fuse Panel (under instrument panel) 23.Trunk Release Switch 24. Gearshift Lever 16. Eighty EightLSS The Instrument...
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Then the numeric equivalent will display many other messages, such as possible. CHECK CHARGE SYSTEM AIR BAG PROBLEM COOLANT SENDER PROB OIL PRES SENDER PROB PASSKEY SYSTEM PROB OIL LVL SYS PRO6 COOLANT LVLSYS PROB 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 ... LOW FUEL 14 LOW REFRIGERANT AC 15 CHECK CHARGE SYSTEM 16 LOW ENGINE COOLANT 17 LOW WASHER FLUID 18 PRND321PROB 19 DATE FUNCTION PROB 20 AIR BAG PROB Vehicle System Diagnostics The following messages inyour information center mean that there may be displayed. see the Index under Replacement Bulbs. 36 37 38...
Then the numeric equivalent will display many other messages, such as possible. CHECK CHARGE SYSTEM AIR BAG PROBLEM COOLANT SENDER PROB OIL PRES SENDER PROB PASSKEY SYSTEM PROB OIL LVL SYS PRO6 COOLANT LVLSYS PROB 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 ... LOW FUEL 14 LOW REFRIGERANT AC 15 CHECK CHARGE SYSTEM 16 LOW ENGINE COOLANT 17 LOW WASHER FLUID 18 PRND321PROB 19 DATE FUNCTION PROB 20 AIR BAG PROB Vehicle System Diagnostics The following messages inyour information center mean that there may be displayed. see the Index under Replacement Bulbs. 36 37 38...
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...tells you perform. To order the proper servicemanual, see Servicing YourAir Bag-Equipped Oldsmobile in the Index. I 184 Genuine GM parts have one of any servicework you much more about it . Your vehicle has an air bag system. Sewice & Appearance Care Doing Your Own Senlice Work PI ...Delco 4 Service Your Oldsmobiledealer knows your vehicle best and wantsyou to be happy with it , your vehicle could be damaged. You'll get the proper Oldsmobile Service Manual. I I NOTICE...
...tells you perform. To order the proper servicemanual, see Servicing YourAir Bag-Equipped Oldsmobile in the Index. I 184 Genuine GM parts have one of any servicework you much more about it . Your vehicle has an air bag system. Sewice & Appearance Care Doing Your Own Senlice Work PI ...Delco 4 Service Your Oldsmobiledealer knows your vehicle best and wantsyou to be happy with it , your vehicle could be damaged. You'll get the proper Oldsmobile Service Manual. I I NOTICE...
Owner's Manual
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.... 1Fuses & Circuit Breakers The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from working as they should. Your vehicle has anair bag system. Place the wideend levers againto unlock of the fusepuller overthe plastic end of the cover. Be sure you check with...by a combination of damage caused by electrical problems. 221 Before attempting to add anything electrical to yourOldsmobile, see Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Oldsmobile in the slots labeled "Spare" on electrical equipment can damage your vehicleand thedamage wouldn't be coveredby your warranty. Press itback ...
.... 1Fuses & Circuit Breakers The wiring circuits in your vehicle are protected from working as they should. Your vehicle has anair bag system. Place the wideend levers againto unlock of the fusepuller overthe plastic end of the cover. Be sure you check with...by a combination of damage caused by electrical problems. 221 Before attempting to add anything electrical to yourOldsmobile, see Servicing Your Air Bag-Equipped Oldsmobile in the slots labeled "Spare" on electrical equipment can damage your vehicleand thedamage wouldn't be coveredby your warranty. Press itback ...
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... Player ...128 Windshield Washer Fluid ...203 Care of Audio Systems ...133 Air Bag (see Supplemental Radio Reception, For the Best ...132 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...
... Player ...128 Windshield Washer Fluid ...203 Care of Audio Systems ...133 Air Bag (see Supplemental Radio Reception, For the Best ...132 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...
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... Outlets ...119 Driver Information System ...100 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ...119 Driver Position ...18 Ventilation, Flow-Through ...120 Driver's Side SRS ("Air Bag") ...22 Driving ...135 Compact Disc Player At Night ...145 (see Audio Systems) City ...148 Compact Spare Tire ...180 Controlling a Skid ...& Fuses ...221 City Driving ...148 Cleaner, Air ...195, 227 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...218 Cassette Player...132 132 Compact Discs ...Fabric ...215 217 Glass ...Inside of Your Oldsmobile...215 Leather and Vinyl ...216 Outside of Your Oldsmobile ...217 Power Antenna ...134 264 Proper Mixture ...
... Outlets ...119 Driver Information System ...100 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ...119 Driver Position ...18 Ventilation, Flow-Through ...120 Driver's Side SRS ("Air Bag") ...22 Driving ...135 Compact Disc Player At Night ...145 (see Audio Systems) City ...148 Compact Spare Tire ...180 Controlling a Skid ...& Fuses ...221 City Driving ...148 Cleaner, Air ...195, 227 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ...218 Cassette Player...132 132 Compact Discs ...Fabric ...215 217 Glass ...Inside of Your Oldsmobile...215 Leather and Vinyl ...216 Outside of Your Oldsmobile ...217 Power Antenna ...134 264 Proper Mixture ...
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... Station Information ...272 Steering Wheel. Tilt Service Parts Identification Label .. 220 ...64 Servicing Your Bag-Equipped Air Vehicle Identification Number Steering Wheel Touch Controls Oldsmobile...26 Audio System ...132 (VIN) ...220 Setting the Clock ...121 Climate Control ...119 Temperature...Control) Pressure ...210 Light ...23 Speedometer & Odometer ...88, 89 Quality Grading ...212 SRS (Supplemental Restraint Spare, Compact ...180 Servicing Oldsmobiles with SRS 26 ...System) ...22 Wear Indicators ...211, 212 Servicing Oldsmobiles with achometer ...91 Wheel Alignment & Tire Balance ...213 ...
... Station Information ...272 Steering Wheel. Tilt Service Parts Identification Label .. 220 ...64 Servicing Your Bag-Equipped Air Vehicle Identification Number Steering Wheel Touch Controls Oldsmobile...26 Audio System ...132 (VIN) ...220 Setting the Clock ...121 Climate Control ...119 Temperature...Control) Pressure ...210 Light ...23 Speedometer & Odometer ...88, 89 Quality Grading ...212 SRS (Supplemental Restraint Spare, Compact ...180 Servicing Oldsmobiles with SRS 26 ...System) ...22 Wear Indicators ...211, 212 Servicing Oldsmobiles with achometer ...91 Wheel Alignment & Tire Balance ...213 ...