1994 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manual - Page 76

1994 Oldsmobile Achieva Manual

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I Turn Signaland Lane Change lndicator The turn signal has two upward (for Right) and two downward (for Left) positions. These positions allow youta signal a turn or a lanechange. To signal a turn,move the lever allthe way up or down. When the turnis finished, the lever willreturn automatically. A green m o w on the instrumentpanel will flash in the direction of the turnor lane change. To signal a lanechange, just raise or lower the lever until t h e g e m arrow starts to flash. Hold it there until you complete yourlane change. The lever will return by itself when you release it. A warning chime signal will come if on you have left your turn signal on for more than % mile (1h) . As you signala turn or a lanechange,.if the arrows don't flash but stay on, a just signal bulb may be burned out and other drivers won't see your-turn signal. If a bulb is burned out,replace it to help avoid an accident. I the green mows f don't go on atall when you signal a turn, check the fuse (see the Index under Fuses G Circuit Breakers) and for burned-out bulbs. 74

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74
I
Turn
Signal
and
Lane
Change
lndicator
The turn signal has
two
upward (for
Right) and
two
downward (for
Left)
positions. These positions allow
you
ta
signal
a
turn
or
a
lane change.
To
signal a
turn, move the lever
all the
way
up
or
down.
When the
turn
is
finished, the lever
will return
automatically.
A
green mow on the
instrument panel
will
flash
in
the direction of the
turn or
lane change.
To
signal a
lane
change, just raise or
lower the lever until thegem
arrow
starts
to
flash.
Hold
it
there
until
you
complete
your
lane change.
The
lever
will
return by itself when you release it.
A
warning
chime
signal
will
come
on
if
you
have
left
your
turn signal
on
for
more
than
%
mile
(1
h)
.
As
you
signal
a
turn
or
a
lane change,.
if
the
arrows
don’t flash
but
just
stay
on, a
signal bulb may
be
burned out
and
other drivers
won’t
see
your-
turn
signal.
If
a bulb is burned
out,
replace
it
to help
avoid
an
accident.
If
the green mows
don’t
go
on
at all when
you
signal a
turn, check the
fuse
(see the
Index
under
Fuses
G
Circuit
Breakers)
and
for burned-out bulbs.