tire pressure, refer
to
the
tire placard
on
the
glove
box
door.
KEEP
FREE
OF
TWISTS
CENTERED
UNDER
THE
SPARE
TIRE
PULL
UPWARD
TO
REMOVE
SPARE
TIRE
Illustrated instructions on jack operation
and stowage are
also provided on
the
underside
of
the
trunk
lid
or
on
the
underside
of
the
luggage
compartment
cover
on
station
wagons.
TOWING
Proper lifting
or
towing
equipment
is
necessary
to
prevent damage
to
the
vehicle
during
any towing
operation.
State
(Provincial
in
Canada) and local laws
applicable
to
vehicles
in
tow
must also be
followed. Oldsmobile dealers can advise
you
on
the
selection
of
a knowledgeable
towing concern.
Your Oldsmobile may be
towed
on all four
wheels,
at
speeds of less
than
35
MPH,
for
distances
up
to
50 miles, provided
the
driveline, axle, transmission, and steering
system are otherwise
normally operable.
Use
only
towing
equipment
specifically
designed for this purpose, following
the
instructions
of
the
equipment
manufacturer. A separate safety chain
system must
be
used.
For
such towing,
the
steering
must
be unlocked, transmission in
neutral and
the
parking brake released.
Attachments
must
be made to main
structural members of
the
car. Do
not
attach
to
bumpers
or
associateg brackets.
Remember
that
power brake and steering
assists
will
not
be available when engine
is
inoperative.
FREEING
CAR
FROM
SAND,
ETC.
If
it becomes necessary
to
rock
the
car
to
free it from sand, mud or snow, move
the
transmission selector lever from
"0"
to
"R"
in a
repeat
pattern
while
simu Itaneously applying moderate pressure
to
the
accelerator. Do
not
race engine.
For
best possible
traction,
avoid spinning
wheels when trying
to
free
the
car.
The
use
of
AC
Liquid Tire Chain
is
recommended
for
temporary
assistance when
traction
is
lost on ice
or
snow.
CAUTION:
Do
not
spin
wheels
in
excess
of
35
mph
as
indicated
on
the
speedometer.
Personal
injury
and
severe
damage
may
result
from
excessive
wheel
spinning
including
tire
disintegration
or
rear
axle
failure.
FUSE
BLOCK
LOCATION
The fuse block
is
mounted
under
the
instrument
panel
to
the
left
of
the
steering
column
and
just behind
the
parking brake.
For
fuse
specifications see
"FUSE
SPEC
I F ICATIONS"
in
the
technical
section.
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