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Buick 1998 LeSabre User Manual

Buick 1998 LeSabre
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Buick 1998 LeSabre Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBuick
Model1998 LeSabre
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Covers proper use, adjustment, and safety features of seats, belts, and airbags.

Features and Controls

Keys

Details ignition and door keys, their functions, and security aspects.

Door Locks

Explains manual and power door locking mechanisms for security and safety.

Universal Theft-Deterrent (If Equipped)

Covers the theft-deterrent system, its activation, testing, and PASS-Key II.

Section 1 Seats and Restraint Systems

Seats and Seat Controls

Explains how to adjust vehicle seats and head restraints for proper positioning.

Safety Belts: They’re for Everyone

Details proper safety belt usage and precautions, including for pregnant women and children.

Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

Describes the vehicle's air bag system, its functions, and safety precautions.

Section 2 Features and Controls

Ignition Positions

Details the functions of various ignition switch positions (LOCK, OFF, RUN, START).

Starting Your Engine

Provides instructions for starting the vehicle's engine and important operating notices.

Automatic Transaxle Operation

Explains how to use the automatic transaxle shift lever and its various positions.

Section 3 Comfort Controls and Audio Systems

Comfort Controls

How to operate the vehicle's climate control system for heating, cooling, and ventilation.

Audio Systems

Guides on operating the radio, cassette player, and compact disc player for audio enjoyment.

Theft-Deterrent Feature (Radio)

Information on activating and deactivating the radio's theft-deterrent system.

Section 4 Your Driving and the Road

Defensive Driving

Essential advice on driving defensively, anticipating hazards, and maintaining safe following distances.

Drunken Driving

Critical information on the dangers of drinking and driving, its effects, and legal limits.

Braking

Explains braking action, perception time, reaction time, and stopping distances.

Section 5 Problems on the Road

Hazard Warning Flashers

How to use hazard warning flashers to alert others and signal a problem.

Jump Starting

Step-by-step instructions for safely jump-starting a vehicle with a dead battery.

Engine Overheating

What to do if the engine overheats, including safety precautions and steam warnings.

Changing a Flat Tire

Detailed instructions on safely changing a flat tire using the vehicle's jack and tools.

Section 6 Service and Appearance Care

Service

Information on obtaining service from dealers and the importance of genuine GM parts.

Fuel

Details on recommended fuel types, octane ratings, and potential issues like knocking.

Engine Oil

Information on checking engine oil level, its importance, and how to read the dipstick.

Section 7 Maintenance Schedule

Introduction

Overview of vehicle maintenance, its importance for safety, and section organization.

Part A: Scheduled Maintenance Services

Details on maintenance services, schedules, and when to seek professional help.

Part B: Owner Checks and Services

Routine checks and services owners can perform to maintain vehicle condition.

Part D: Recommended Fluids and Lubricants

Lists specific fluids and lubricants recommended for vehicle maintenance.

Section 8 Customer Assistance Information

Customer Satisfaction Procedure

Steps to follow for resolving concerns with dealerships and Buick customer service.

Roadside Assistance

Information on Buick Premium Roadside Assistance and Canadian support options.

Reporting Safety Defects to General Motors

Contact information for reporting safety defects directly to Buick/GM.

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