Owner's Manual
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... what to do if you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your Oldsmobile. Part 2 Features & Controls Here you have a problem. Keys ...Locks ...Glove Box ...Ignition Switch...Starting Your Engine ...Engine Coolant Heater ...Shifting the Transaxle ...Parking Brake ...Shifting into Park ...Windows ...Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever ...Cruise Control ...Light...
... what to do if you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your Oldsmobile. Part 2 Features & Controls Here you have a problem. Keys ...Locks ...Glove Box ...Ignition Switch...Starting Your Engine ...Engine Coolant Heater ...Shifting the Transaxle ...Parking Brake ...Shifting into Park ...Windows ...Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever ...Cruise Control ...Light...
Owner's Manual
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...your vehicle.If you add electrical parts or accessories, you could be flooded with your If engine might not perform properly. To use the coolant heater: NOTICE: 1. Open thehood and unwrap the deep puddles or standing water, electrical cord. If you drive too quickly through your 3 Plug it .... Try pushing your accelerator pedal all way to the the floor and holding it there asyou hold the key in through 2. Engine Coolant Heater (EngineBlock Heater) Driving 27irough Deep Standing Water I you don't, your dealer. you ever have to have your vehicle towed, seethe part of four hours...
...your vehicle.If you add electrical parts or accessories, you could be flooded with your If engine might not perform properly. To use the coolant heater: NOTICE: 1. Open thehood and unwrap the deep puddles or standing water, electrical cord. If you drive too quickly through your 3 Plug it .... Try pushing your accelerator pedal all way to the the floor and holding it there asyou hold the key in through 2. Engine Coolant Heater (EngineBlock Heater) Driving 27irough Deep Standing Water I you don't, your dealer. you ever have to have your vehicle towed, seethe part of four hours...
Owner's Manual
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The dealer can give you the best advice for your vehicle. In manual, these this are six differentpositions for that you contact your Oldsmobile dealer in ? Three-Speed Transaxle There are referred to by the commonly used symbols in the right column below: Park P Reverse R Neutral N Drive... that particular area. Automatic Transaxle Your automatic transaxle has a shift lever located on theweather, the kind of trying to keep the coolant heater plugged in thearea where you'll beparking your shift lever. The answer depends on theconsole between the seats. Instead of oil you don...
The dealer can give you the best advice for your vehicle. In manual, these this are six differentpositions for that you contact your Oldsmobile dealer in ? Three-Speed Transaxle There are referred to by the commonly used symbols in the right column below: Park P Reverse R Neutral N Drive... that particular area. Automatic Transaxle Your automatic transaxle has a shift lever located on theweather, the kind of trying to keep the coolant heater plugged in thearea where you'll beparking your shift lever. The answer depends on theconsole between the seats. Instead of oil you don...
Owner's Manual
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...sunny days. The cool air is directed to thef a r right. 107 DEFOG: This setting divides air flow equally between the heater ducts and the windshield defroster vents. At times this temperature difference may be more.apparent thanothers. Set thecenter control for the desired ...temperature. See the Index under Engine Coolant Heater. Defogging Windows To defog the windshield, turn all three control knobs to theupper portion of your heating system willmore quickly provideheat ...
...sunny days. The cool air is directed to thef a r right. 107 DEFOG: This setting divides air flow equally between the heater ducts and the windshield defroster vents. At times this temperature difference may be more.apparent thanothers. Set thecenter control for the desired ...temperature. See the Index under Engine Coolant Heater. Defogging Windows To defog the windshield, turn all three control knobs to theupper portion of your heating system willmore quickly provideheat ...
Owner's Manual
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... center control h o b regulates the temperature of your body through the instrument panel outlets, butslightly warmer air is directed through the heater ducts anddefroster vents. Air Conditioning Your system has threeair conditioner settings. Before using them. It is also enabled in DEF (Defrost) ... h o b sets thefan speed. Comfort Controh &AudioSystems P / 3% El-LEV VENT I Air Conditioning System (oprlotq The air conditioner and heater work your air conditioner's compressor will not run in The cool air is directed to theupper portion of the air coming through the system. This...
... center control h o b regulates the temperature of your body through the instrument panel outlets, butslightly warmer air is directed through the heater ducts anddefroster vents. Air Conditioning Your system has threeair conditioner settings. Before using them. It is also enabled in DEF (Defrost) ... h o b sets thefan speed. Comfort Controh &AudioSystems P / 3% El-LEV VENT I Air Conditioning System (oprlotq The air conditioner and heater work your air conditioner's compressor will not run in The cool air is directed to theupper portion of the air coming through the system. This...
Owner's Manual
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... (-18°C) or lower, yourheating system will more quickly provide heat because the engine coolantis already warmed. Seethe Index under Engine Coolant Heater. If either setting fails to the f a r right. VENT and HEAT are mild, and little heating or cooling is directedthrough the ...vents. Defrosting The DEF (Defrost) setting directs most air through the defroster vents, and some through the heater ducts. This setting divides airflow equally betweenthe heater ducts and the windshield defrostervents. Air flow is needed. w Defogging Windows withthe Air Conditioning System To quickly...
... (-18°C) or lower, yourheating system will more quickly provide heat because the engine coolantis already warmed. Seethe Index under Engine Coolant Heater. If either setting fails to the f a r right. VENT and HEAT are mild, and little heating or cooling is directedthrough the ...vents. Defrosting The DEF (Defrost) setting directs most air through the defroster vents, and some through the heater ducts. This setting divides airflow equally betweenthe heater ducts and the windshield defrostervents. Air flow is needed. w Defogging Windows withthe Air Conditioning System To quickly...
Owner's Manual
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... cut or damage the warming grid, and the repairs wouldn't be covered by your warranty. ';a ,--1 I Flow-Through Ventilation System Ventilation Tips Your Oldsmobile's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is running. This helps air to HIGH for a few moments before driving off...seats clear of ice, snow, or any other obstruction (such as leaves). Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects. The heater and defroster will also enter thevehicle when the fan is moving. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the...
... cut or damage the warming grid, and the repairs wouldn't be covered by your warranty. ';a ,--1 I Flow-Through Ventilation System Ventilation Tips Your Oldsmobile's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is running. This helps air to HIGH for a few moments before driving off...seats clear of ice, snow, or any other obstruction (such as leaves). Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects. The heater and defroster will also enter thevehicle when the fan is moving. This helps clear the intake ducts of snow and moisture, and reduces the...
Owner's Manual
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... can hikethrough the snow. To help comes. Put on with your clothingto keep warm. You will need a well-charged battery to preserve the heat. Letthe heater run engine, makeit go a little faster than just idle. Hereare some thingsto do some fairly vigorous exercises every half hour or so until help keepwarm...
... can hikethrough the snow. To help comes. Put on with your clothingto keep warm. You will need a well-charged battery to preserve the heat. Letthe heater run engine, makeit go a little faster than just idle. Hereare some thingsto do some fairly vigorous exercises every half hour or so until help keepwarm...
Owner's Manual
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..., try this for a minute or so: 1. If you no longer have the overheat warning, you have an air conditioner, turn it off. 2.Turn on your heater to full hot at the highest fan speed and open the window as necessary. 3 Try to keep driving with no steam, the problem may not...
..., try this for a minute or so: 1. If you no longer have the overheat warning, you have an air conditioner, turn it off. 2.Turn on your heater to full hot at the highest fan speed and open the window as necessary. 3 Try to keep driving with no steam, the problem may not...
Owner's Manual
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... service help right away. The coolant level should be at or above FULL COLD. But then, if you still have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. 158 If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, don't do anything...
... service help right away. The coolant level should be at or above FULL COLD. But then, if you still have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. 158 If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is boiling, don't do anything...
Owner's Manual
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... the cylinder is uncovered, the coolant in your system is still some pressure left and then stop . You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. slowly, and remove it. 3.
... the cylinder is uncovered, the coolant in your system is still some pressure left and then stop . You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. slowly, and remove it. 3.
Owner's Manual
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If your vehicle hasthis option, see Engine Coolant Heater in the trash, pouring it in the Index. Don't let used oil, ask your skin for yourskin and could even cause cancer? of problem properly ... certain elements may be that collects used engine oil.(See the manufacturer's warnings about the use and disposal of water. Service & Appearance Care Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolant heater can be a big help .
If your vehicle hasthis option, see Engine Coolant Heater in the trash, pouring it in the Index. Don't let used oil, ask your skin for yourskin and could even cause cancer? of problem properly ... certain elements may be that collects used engine oil.(See the manufacturer's warnings about the use and disposal of water. Service & Appearance Care Engine Coolant Heater (Engine Block Heater) An engine coolant heater can be a big help .
Owner's Manual
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What to add anything else. You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. If you use this mixture, you use a recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825-M with a complete coolant flush and refill. NOTICE: ...
What to add anything else. You can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. If you use this mixture, you use a recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825-M with a complete coolant flush and refill. NOTICE: ...
Owner's Manual
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Replacement Bulbs OUTSIDE LIGHTS BULB Back-up Lights ...2057 Front ParkingTurn Signal Lights ...2057 NA 194 License Plate Light ...Center High-Mounted Stoplight ...912 Halogen Headlights Low Beam ...9004 High Beam ...9004 Fog Lights ...885 Side Marker Lights Front ...194 NA Rear ...161 Stop/Tail/Turn Signal Lights ...3057 Trunk Light ...562 Underhood Light ...906 INSIDE LIGHTS Ashtray ... BULB 194 168 168 r Front Reading Light ...Rear Reading Light ...Underdash Light ...Heater & A/C Control ...High-Beam Indicator ...Instrument Cluster Warning Lights ... 194 161 161 161 213
Replacement Bulbs OUTSIDE LIGHTS BULB Back-up Lights ...2057 Front ParkingTurn Signal Lights ...2057 NA 194 License Plate Light ...Center High-Mounted Stoplight ...912 Halogen Headlights Low Beam ...9004 High Beam ...9004 Fog Lights ...885 Side Marker Lights Front ...194 NA Rear ...161 Stop/Tail/Turn Signal Lights ...3057 Trunk Light ...562 Underhood Light ...906 INSIDE LIGHTS Ashtray ... BULB 194 168 168 r Front Reading Light ...Rear Reading Light ...Underdash Light ...Heater & A/C Control ...High-Beam Indicator ...Instrument Cluster Warning Lights ... 194 161 161 161 213
Owner's Manual
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Caught In a ...140 Block Heater. New Vehicle Normal Driving ...57 When Towing a Trailer ...143 Buckling Up (see Safety Belts) Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid ...184. 210. 212 Checking Fluid ...183 Shifting ......
Caught In a ...140 Block Heater. New Vehicle Normal Driving ...57 When Towing a Trailer ...143 Buckling Up (see Safety Belts) Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid ...184. 210. 212 Checking Fluid ...183 Shifting ......
Owner's Manual
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... ...121 Compact Discs...121 Fabric...201 Finish Care ...203 Foreign Material ...205 Glass ...203 Inside of Your Oldsmobile ...201 Leather ...202 Outside of Your Oldsmobile ...203 Safety Belts...203 Sheet Metal Damage ...205 Special Problems ...202 Textured-Surface Bumper Covers 204 ...Tires ...Adding Fluid ...186, 212 ...186 Checking Fluid Coin Holder...86 Comfort Controls ...108 Air Conditioning System Climate Control System...106 Defrosting...107 Heater ...109 Ventilation ...109. 111 Compact Disc Player (seeAudio Systems ) Compact Spare Tire...167 Control of a Vehicle ...126 Controlled-Cycle ...
... ...121 Compact Discs...121 Fabric...201 Finish Care ...203 Foreign Material ...205 Glass ...203 Inside of Your Oldsmobile ...201 Leather ...202 Outside of Your Oldsmobile ...203 Safety Belts...203 Sheet Metal Damage ...205 Special Problems ...202 Textured-Surface Bumper Covers 204 ...Tires ...Adding Fluid ...186, 212 ...186 Checking Fluid Coin Holder...86 Comfort Controls ...108 Air Conditioning System Climate Control System...106 Defrosting...107 Heater ...109 Ventilation ...109. 111 Compact Disc Player (seeAudio Systems ) Compact Spare Tire...167 Control of a Vehicle ...126 Controlled-Cycle ...
Owner's Manual
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... ...59 3 100 V6 Engine.,...59 Ethanol in Gasoline ...172 Exhaust Dangerous Gas in ...129 Emergency Starting ...148 Emergency Towing...152 Engine Block Heater ...60 Engine Coolant ...158. 186 Engine Coolant Heater ...60 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ...96 Engine Coolant Warning Light ...96 Engine Exhaust ...71 Engine Identification ...58. 206 Engine Oil...179...
... ...59 3 100 V6 Engine.,...59 Ethanol in Gasoline ...172 Exhaust Dangerous Gas in ...129 Emergency Starting ...148 Emergency Towing...152 Engine Block Heater ...60 Engine Coolant ...158. 186 Engine Coolant Heater ...60 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ...96 Engine Coolant Warning Light ...96 Engine Exhaust ...71 Engine Identification ...58. 206 Engine Oil...179...
Owner's Manual
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... Equalizer (see Audio Systems ) Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) ...195 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ...195 Head Restraint...14 Heater (see Child Restraints ) Inflation. Parking on ...146 Hood Release...175 Safety Warning ...176 Warning. Removingand Replacing...192. 193. 213 ...Ignition Key ...48 Key Release Button ...58 Positions ...57 Illuminated Entry/Exit System ...51 Indicator Lights (see Warning Lights) Infant Restraint (see Comfort Controls) Heater. Overheated Engine ...176 Horn ...72 Hot Engine. Tires...196. 211 250 H a l o g e n Bulbs ...192. 213 Hazard-Warning Flashers...
... Equalizer (see Audio Systems ) Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) ...195 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ...195 Head Restraint...14 Heater (see Child Restraints ) Inflation. Parking on ...146 Hood Release...175 Safety Warning ...176 Warning. Removingand Replacing...192. 193. 213 ...Ignition Key ...48 Key Release Button ...58 Positions ...57 Illuminated Entry/Exit System ...51 Indicator Lights (see Warning Lights) Infant Restraint (see Comfort Controls) Heater. Overheated Engine ...176 Horn ...72 Hot Engine. Tires...196. 211 250 H a l o g e n Bulbs ...192. 213 Hazard-Warning Flashers...