1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manual - Page 217

1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Manual

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I I A 1 A Remote Fuel Filler Door Release Filling Your Tank The remote fuel filler door release can help keep yourfuel tank from being siphoned. Always be sure thefuel door is closed and latched after refueling. To open the fueldoor (on the right rear quarter panel), pullthe fuel access handle on the floor by the driver's seat. Gasolinevaporishighly u flammable. It burns violently, and that can cause very bad injuries. Don't smoke if you're near gasoline or refueling your vehicle. Keep sparks, flames, and smoking materials away from gasoline. The cap is behind a hinged dooron the right side of your vehicle. To take off the cap, turn it slowly to the left (counterclockwise). * While refueling, hang the cap inside the he1 door. IAU I H V I W If you get gasoline on you and :n something ignites it, you luld be badly burned. Gasoline can spray out on you if you opt the fuel filler cap too quickly.' ~ 1 1 1 ; spray can happen if your tank is nearlyfull,and is morelikelyin hot weather. Open fuel the filler cap slowly and wait for any "hiss" noise to stop. Then unscrewthe 11 ' il I When you put the cap backon, turn it to the right until you hear a clicking noise.

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I
I
Remote
Fuel
Filler
Door
Release
The remote
fuel
filler door release
can
help
keep
your
fuel
tank
from
being
siphoned. Always
be
sure
the
fuel
door
is closed
and
latched
after
refueling.
To
open
the
fuel door (on the right
rear
quarter
panel),
pullthe fuel
access
handle on the
floor by the
driver's
seat.
A
Filling
Your
Tank
*
Gasolinevaporishighly
and
that
can
cause
very
bad
injuries. Don't
smoke
if
you're
near
gasoline or refueling
your
vehicle.
Keep
sparks,
flames,
and
smoking
materials away from
gasoline.
u
flammable.
It
burns
violently,
The cap
is
behind
a
hinged
door on the
right
side of your
vehicle.
To
take
off
the
cap,
turn it slowly
to
the
left
(counterclockwise).
A
1
While
refueling,
hang
the
cap
inside
the
he1 door.
IAU
I
H
V
I
W
If
you
get
gasoline on you
and
:n
something
ignites it,
you
luld
be
badly
burned.
Gasoline
can spray
out
on
you
if
you opt
the
fuel
filler
cap
too
quickly.
' ~ 1 1 1 ;
spray
can
happen
if
your
tank
is
nearly full, and
is more
likely
in
'11
hot
weather.
Open
the
fuel
filler
il
cap slowly
and
wait
for
any
"hiss"
noise
to
stop.
Then
unscrew
the
I
When you
put the
cap
back
on,
turn
it
to
the
right
until you hear
a
clicking
noise.