1994 Oldsmobile Silhouette Owner's Manual - Page 96

1994 Oldsmobile Silhouette Manual

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Features & Controls Electronic Level Control (OPTION) With this option, therear of the vehicle automatically adjusts to changes in load weight. (See theIndex under Loading The compressor should operatefor brief periods of time. If the sound continues for an extended period of time, your vehicle needs service. To keepyour battery from being drained, you may want to pull the 20-amp ELC fuse in the fuse control panel until you can get your vehicle serviced (see the Index under Fuses G Circuit Breakers). Your Vehicle.) You may hear the compressor operating when you load or unload your vehicle, and periodically as the system selfadjusts. This is normal. Use the adjustabletiedown loops in the side rails to help secure large loads. Reposition the tiedowns by turning them counterclockwise, then slide them along the side rail. Turn thetiedowns cloclnvise to tighten themin place. Tiedowns may be removed and used in the adjustable tapped plates in the crossrails. You may also use these tapped plates to secure bicycle or ski racks. 94

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Features
&
Controls
94
Use the
adjustable tiedown loops in the
side rails
to
help secure large loads.
Reposition the tiedowns by turning
them counterclockwise, then slide them
along the side rail. Turn
the tiedowns
cloclnvise
to
tighten
them in place.
Tiedowns may be removed and used in
the adjustable tapped plates in the
crossrails.
You
may also use these
tapped plates to secure bicycle or ski
racks.
Electronic Level Control
(OPTION)
With this
option,
the
rear of the vehicle
automatically adjusts to changes in load
weight. (See
the
Index
under
Loading
Your Vehicle.)
You
may hear the compressor operating
when
you
load or unload your vehicle,
and periodically
as
the system self-
adjusts. This is normal.
The compressor should
operate for brief
periods of time. If the
sound
continues
for an extended period
of
time, your
vehicle needs service. To
keep your
battery from being drained, you
may
want to pull the 20-amp
ELC
fuse in the
fuse control panel until you can get
your vehicle serviced (see the
Index
under
Fuses
G
Circuit Breakers).