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Oldsmobile GM DELTA 88 1974 - EMERGENCY STARTING; JUMP STARTING

Oldsmobile GM DELTA 88 1974
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48
it
in
the
cover socket. When closing
the
compartment,
first unfasten
the
bar and
place it
in
the
retainer
in
the
compartment,
then
lower
the
cover
into
the
closed
position.
SPARE
WHEEL
AND
TOOLS
The spare wheel
is
located vertically
at
the
right side of
the
rear
compartment.
It
is
equipped with an
extractor
for easier
removal (see illustrations).
The
wheel cover
is
removed
by
releasing
the
latch as shown.
With
the
spare wheel
is
the
jack base.
The
jack
column
assembly
and wheel
wrench·jack handle
are stored inside
the
concealed luggage
compartment.
IN
CASE
OF
EMERGENCY
FOUR-WAY
HAZARD
WARNING
FLASHER
Use
the
warning flasher
to
warn
other
drivers any
time
your
vehicle becomes a
traffic hazard,
day
or night.
Avoid stopping on
the
roadway
if
possible.
Turn
on
the
hazard warning flasher by
pushing
in
on
the
button
located on
the
column just below
the
steering wheel.
Flasher
can be
actuated
with engine
ignition either off
or
on.
If
the
brake pedal
is
depressed,
the
lights
will
not
flash
but
will glow continuously
instead.
To
cancel
the
flasher, pull
the
button
outward.
EMERGENCY
STARTING
The engine
cannot
be
started
by towing
or
pushing
the
car.
A car with a discharged
battery
may be
started
by
transferring electrical power
from
a
battery
in
another
car - called
"jump
starting".
JUMP STARTING
The following procedure
is
for use only
under
the
following conditions, Departures
from these conditions and procedures,
could result in: (1) serious personal injury
(particularly
to
eyes)
or
property
damage
from such things as
battery
explosion,
battery
acid
or
electrical burns,
or
(2)
damage
to
electronic
components
in
either
vehicle.
If
all
the
conditions
cannot
be met,
or
if
you
are uncertain
about
them,
we
strongly recommend
for
your
safety and
that
of
your
car
that
you leave
the
starting
to
a
competent
mechanic.
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