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Lub rica te fitting s  at the interval shc,w n in the Main teua nc e  Schedul e with water 
r esis tan t EP  ChassiS Lubricant  which (nee ts GM Specifica tion  6031M. 
NOTICE:- Ball joints should not be lubricated unles s their temperature is · '·12"C 11O"F) or highe r. During cold weather,  they should be allowed to warm up as necessary • befo re  being lubricated or damage to the ball joint cou ld  o ccur. . 
Manual Transaxle 
See Sect io n A of th e  Maint enan ce Schedule folde r [Q find  out  how  often  the 
lu br ica nt  level should  be  check ed. 
C heck  the fluid  level 
only  when  the transaxle  is coo l eno ugh to let you  rest your 
fingers  on  the tran sax le  case. To  c heck, carefull y remove  the filler  plug o n  the 
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river's  side of the case,  above  the ax le  sh aft. 
NOTICE: If the trensaxle is-hot. fluid  m ay flow from the filler plug h_ole when you removathe plug.  -
When  the  fluid  is  coo l (about  room tem perature).  the fluid  should  be le vel  with the filler plug hole-If nee ded , ad d enoug h automat ic tr a n smissi on fluid (l abeled 
DEXRON '-@II) to  bring the  fluid leve l up to  the fiJler plu g hole. 
Clutch Adjustm~nt-Manual Trans8xle 
The  .clut ch  ,lin kage is co nstantl y seJf~adjusting with each ped al  application. 
T herefo
re,clutch adjustment sh ould,'no t  be  nec essary. 
See your  dealer if pedal  height-d oes  not  return to n ormal  of if pedal  is  except io nall y 
hard t o  depress. 
Air Cleaner Element 
When  replacement of'a ir  clean er filter element  is  'neces sary, an AC  a ir filter 
e lem ent  is  rec om me nded. 
Ope ra ti o n of vehicl e in dusty  a reas will n ec ess itate  more fre qu ent  rep lace ment. 
See yo ur  Maint enance  Schedul e fo r  ch an ge  int erva ls. Your  dea le r rnn be o f 
ass istance  in dete rmining  the prope r re
placem ent frequency for  t he  con diti ons 
under  which  you opera te  your  vehi cle. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CAUTION: BefOf"e Installing wheels. remo';.'~-~y build.up of corrosion on the wheel mOOnti_ng surfllce.and brake .drum or disc mounting surface by scrllping and wire brushing~-Installing ~h •• ls without good metal·to-metal contact at the mounting surfaces can cause whe.lnuts to loosen. which can later allow a wheel to c;ome off while the vehicle is moving. possibly causing loss of control. 
FRONT 
4 WHEEl ROTATION 
ROTATION· RADIAL "00 .at induM-'''tm,erMY use Daly" sure tire in rotation . 
Alignment and B.alance 
Proper  wheel alignment  improves tire tread  mileage . Your vehicle's  suspension 
. parts should be inspected often  and aligned  when needed. (See the Maintenance 
Schedule  Folder  for m ore information.)  Ball joints  have built-in  wear indicators, 
and some  movem ent  in th~ joint s is  normal. ' Improper alignment  will not cause 
the 
vehicle  to vibrate.  However,  improper  toe alignment  will cause  the tires  to roll 
at  an  angle  which  will  result  in faster  tire wear. Incorrect  caster or  camber 
alignment  will cause  your tires to wear  unevenly,  and  can  cause  the vehicle  to 
"pull" to the  left  or right. 
Proper tire  balan cing  provides  the best  riding  comfort  and helps  reduce  tire tread 
wear.  Out--of-balan ce tires -can .cause  annoying vibration and  uneven  tire wear  such 
as  cupping  and 
flat  spots. 
Traction 
A  decrease in driving. cornerin g,  and  braking  traction  occurs  when  water,  snow, 
ice,  gravel , 
or other  material is on the  road.  Driving  practices  and vehicle speed 
should be adjusted  to the  road condition~. 
When  driving  on wet or  slushy  roads,  a wedge -of water can build up between  the 
tire and  road.  This is known  as hydroplaning,  and may  cause  partial or  complete 
l oss 
of traction,  vehicle control,  and stopping  ability. 
To reduce the  chance  of traction loss,  follow  these tips: 
I. Slow down  during  rainstorms or when roads are Slu shy . 
2. Slow down  if road  has standing  water or-pUddles. 
3. Replace  tires when  tread wear indicators  are showing. 
4 .  Keep  tires  properly inflated. 
If your vehicle  has TPC radial.tires (see "Tire  Replacement" in  this  section),  your 
lir es  were  design ed  to 
provide _ better snow  tracti on  than  -bias or bias-belled tires 
without snow treads. However , iF . yo u use conventional  snow tires. be sure  they 
are  the same  size. loa d range,  and construction  type (bias,  bias belted, 
or radial) 
as  your  other  tire
s. 
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