
Capacities  and  Specifications 
Engine Code 4l (LN2)2 2.2L L4 PFI 
:Belt  Tensions-Automatically . controlled  by an idler  pulley.  Tension  adjustment 
should  never  be  necessary. 
Cooling  System  Capacity 
Complete  System. 
................................................ 8.3 Quarts 
Radiator  and  Recovery  Tank  Only 
.................................... 3.4 Quarts 
Crankcase  Capacity 
(Less Filter) ..................................... 4 Quarts 
Air Conditioning  Refrigerant Capacity (Rl2) ........................... 2.38 Pounds 
Not  all  air  conditioning  refrigerants  are  the  same.  If  the  air\
  conditioning  system 
in your  vehicle  needs  refrigerant,  be  sure  the  proper  refrigerant is used. If 
you’re  not  sure,  ask  your  Buick  dealer. 
Fuel  Tank Capacity 
................................................ 16.5  Gallons 
7.9 Liters 
3.2 Liters 
3.8 Liters 
1 
.Cn Kilograms 
62.6  Liters 
8th Character of the Vehicle  Identification  Number. * Made in  a GM plant  in the United States. 
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Schedule I 
Follow  Schedule I if your  vehicle is 
MAINLY driven  under  one  or  more 
of  the  following  conditions: 
When  most  trips  are  less  than 4 miles 
When  most trips  are  less  than 
10 miles (16 km) and  outside 
temperatures  remain  below  freezing. 
When  most  trips  include  extended 
idling  and/or  frequent  low-speed 
operation,  as 
in stop-and-go’  traffic. 
(6 km). 
When  towing  a  trailer. 
When  operating in dusty  areas. 
Schedule I should  also  be  followed  if 
the  vehicle 
is used  for  delivery 
service,  p?lice, 
taxi or  other 
commercial applications. 
* An Emission  Control  Service. 
z2T The U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency 
has.determined  that  the  failure  to perform  this 
maintenance  item  will  not  nullify  the emission 
wamty 
or limit  recall  liability  prior to the 
completion  of  vehicle  useful  life.  General 
Motors,  however,  urges  that  all  recommended 
maintenance  services 
be performed at  the 
indicated  intervals  and  the  maintenance  be 
recorded in  “Section E: Maintenance  Record.” 
ITEM 
NO. 
TO BE SERVICED WHEN TO PERFORM 
See “Explanation  of  Scheduled  Maintenance  Miles  (kilometers)  or  Months 
Services”  following  Schedules 
I and D[. (whichever  occurs  first). 
2 I Chassis  Lubrication I Every  other oil  change. 
Tire 
and Wheel  Rotation  and  Inspection  At 6,000 Miles (10 000 km) and  every 15,000 
Miles (25 000 km) or as  necessary. I 
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Cooling  System  Service*  Every 30,000 Miles (50 O00 km) or 24 
Months. I 
8 I Spark 
Plug  Replacement* I Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km). I 
EGR  System  Inspection**  Every 30,000 miles (50 OOO km) 
(2.2L LA Code 4 engine only) 
12 I Fuel  Tank,  Cap and  Lines  Inspection** I Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km). I 
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Schedule 11 
Follow Schedule II ONLY if  none  of 
the  driving  conditions  specified  in  Schedule 
I apply. 
*An  Emission  Control Service. 
I% The U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency 
has  determined  that  the  failure 
to perform this 
maintenance  item  will  not  nullify  the 
emission  warranty 
or limit  recall  liability 
prior to the  completion of vehicle  useful  life. 
General 
Motors, however,  urges  that all 
recommended  maintenance  services be 
performed  at  the  indicated  intervals 
and the 
maintenance be recorded  in  “Section  E: 
Maintenance  Record.” 
TO BE  SERVICED ITEM 
No’ See “Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services”  following  Schedules 
I and II. 
WHEN TO PERFORM 
Miles  (kilometers) or Months 
(whichever 
occurs first). 
4l 
Tire and Wheel Rotation and  Inspection 
Cooling 
System Service*  Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km) or  24 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km). 
lo I 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km) 
12 I Fuel Tank, Cap and Lines Inspection** I Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km). 
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ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
9 Spark Plug Wire  Inspection**-Inspect  for 
bums,  cracks  or other  damage.  Check  the  boot 
fit  at  the  distributor  and  at  the  spark  plugs. 
Replace  wires  as  needed. 
10 Exhaust  Gas Recirculation  (EGR)  System 
Inspection (2.2L Code 4 engine only)**- 
Conduct  the EGR system service  as  described  in 
the  service  manual. 
To purchase  a  service 
manual, see  “Service  Publications”  in  the  Index. 
ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
12 
Air Cleaner Filter  Replacement*-Replace 
every 
30,000 miles (50 OOO km) or  more  often 
under  dusty  conditions.  Ask  your  dealer  for  the 
proper  replacement  intervals  for  your  driving  conditions. 
Fuel %nk,  Cap 
and Lines Inspection* A- 
Inspect  fuel tank, cap  and  lines  (including  fuel 
rails  and  injection  assembly,  if  equipped)  for 
damage  or leaks.  Inspect  fuel  cap  gasket  for  an 
even  filler  neck  imprint  or any  damage.  Replace 
parts  as  needed.  Periodic  replacement  of the  fuel 
filter  is  not  required. 
*An  Emission  Control  Service. 
*The 
U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  has  determined  that  the  failure to perform this maintenance  item  will  not  nullify  the  emission  warranty 
or  limit 
recall liability  prior to the  completion  of vehicle  useful  life.  General Motors, however, urges that  all recommended  maintenance  services  be 
performed at  the  indicated  intervals  and  the maintenance be recorded in “Section E: Maintenance  Record.” 
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USAGE FWID/WBRICANT 
~~ ~  ~~~  ~~ 
Hood  Latch  Assembly 
a. Pivots  and  Spring 
b. Release  Pawl 
Anchor  a. 
Engine  oil. 
b.  Chassis  lubricant  meeting  requirements  of  NLGI  Grade 2, Category  LB  or GC-LB 
(GM  Part 
No. 1052497 or  equivalent). 
Hood  and  Door 
Hinges,  Station  Wag01 
Liftgate,  Fuel  Door 
Hinge,  Folding  Seat 
Hardware,  Rear  Compartment  Lid 
Hinges  Engine  oil 
or Lubriplate  Lubricant 
(GM Part  No. 1050109). 
Weatherstrips  Dielectric  Silicone  Grease (GM Part No. 12345579 or equivalent). 
See  “Capacities  and.Specifications”  in  the  Index  for  recomm\
ended  replacement  filters,  valves  and  spark  plugs. 
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Engine  Coolant .......................... .238.  270.  272 
Checking 
& Adding ......................... .l95. 239 
Proper  Mixture 
to Use ............................ 239 
Safety  Warnings  About 
.................... 110.  195.  201 
Temperature  Gage 
................................ 110 
Temperature  Warning  Light 
........................ 110 
(see “Engine  Coolant”) 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Warning  Light 
Engine  Exhaust 
................................ .83.  173 
Engine  Identification 
.............................. -265 
Engineoil 
....................................... 227 
Additives 
...................................... 231 
Checking 
& Adding ................. .227.  270.  272.  292 
Crankcase  Capacity 
.......................... .270.  272 
Energy  Conserving 
.............................. 231 
Warning  Light 
.................................. 107 
When  to  Change 
................................ 232 
Engine  Specifications 
......................... .270.  272 
Engine.  Starting 
.................................... 74 
Ethanol  in  Gasoline. 
............................... 223 
Exhaust  Dangerous  Gas 
in ............................ .83.  173’ 
Expectant  Mothers.  Use 
of Safety  Belts ................. 40 
Expressway  Driving 
............................... 163 
Extender.  Safety  Belt 
................................ 60 
Disposing of Used Oil ............................ 232 
Filter 
................................. 232.271.  273 
Engine  Overheating 
............................ 110.  195 
Running  Engine  While  Parked 
....................... 84 
Exterior  Appearance  (see  “Appearance  Care”)  Fabric 
cleaning 
(see ‘%Appearance  care”) 
Fan  Warnings 
.................... .186.  187.  197.  199.  226 
Filling  the  Fuel  Tank 
...................... .225.  270.  272 
Filter.  Oil 
................................ 232.271.  273 
Finish  Damage 
................................... 263 
Flashers.  Hazard  Warning 
........................... 184 
Flat  Tire 
........................................ 205 
Flip-Open  Rear  Vent  Windows 
........................ 85 
Flooded  Engine 
.................................... 75 
Capacities 
..................................... 292 
Power  Steering 
..................... .241.  271.  273.  292 
Transaxle 
......................... .236.  271.  273.  292 
Windshield  Washer 
...................... .89.  242.  293 
Fluids  and  Lubricants 
.............................. 292 
Fog.  Driving 
in ................................... 160 
FoldingRearSeats .................................. 18 
Freeway  Driving 
.................................. 163 
French  Language  Manual 
............................. 2 
Fluid 
Brake 
..................................... 243.  292 
Foreign  Counties 
.................................... 224 
Fuel 
............................................ 223 
AlcoholinFuel 
................................. 223 
Capacity 
................................... 270.  272 
Exhaust  Warnings 
........................... .83.  173 
Filling  Your  Tank 
....................... .225.  270.  272 
In  Foreign  Countries 
............................. 224 
Mileage  Chart 
.................................. 320 
Gage 
.......................................... 107 
Requirements . ................................... 223 
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octane Requirements  (see  “Fuel  Requirements”) 
Odometer 
........................................ 106 
Oil. Engine ......................... .227.  270.  272.  292 
Quality 
........................................ 229 
Thickness 
..................................... 230 
UsedOil 
...................................... 232 
When 
to Change ................................ 232 
Oil  Warning  Light 
.................................. 107 
OperationofLigh 
ts ................................. 95 
Outside  Rearview  Mirrors 
............................ 99 
Overheated  Engine 
................................ 195 
Overheated  Engine  Coolant  Warning  Light 
.............. 110 
P (Park),  Shifting  Into .................... i ........ 81 
Parking 
OnHills 
....................................... 168 
Over  Things  That  Burn 
............................ 83 
WithaTrailer 
................................... 180 
With 
the Engine  Running ........................... 82 
ParkingBrake 
...................................... 80 
Passenger  Belts (see “Safety  Belts”) 
Passing 
.......................................... 152 
Polishing  and  Waxing (see “Appearance  Care”) 
PowerAntenna 
.................................... 131 
Power  Door 
Locks ................................. 66 
Power  Seat  Controls ................................ 15 
Power  Steering  Fluid .................. .241.  271.  273.  292 
Power  Windows 
.............................. .85.  268 
Pregnancy,  Use 
of Safety  Belts  During .................. 40  Problems  on  the  Road 
... .......................... 183 
Publications  (see  “Service  Publications”) 
Radiator  Overheating  (see  “Overheated  Engine”) 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
......................... .199.  241 
Radio 
(see “Audio  Systems”) 
Reading  Lights 
.................................... 97 
Rear  Seats.  Folding ................................. 18 
Rear  Storage  Security  Cover 
......................... 101 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
............................. 115 
Rearview  Mirrors .................................. 98 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
................................. 15 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants .................. 292 
Remote  Lock  Control 
............................... 66 
Replacement  Bulbs ................................ 269 
Replacement  Fuses 
................................ 266 
Replacement 
Parts ............................ .271.  273 
Replacing  Safety  Belts 
............................... 61 
Replacing  Tires 
................................... 254 
Replacing  Wheels 
............................. .256. 257 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
............................ 302 
Restraints.  Child 
................................... 47 
Restraints,  Head 
................................... 17 
Reverse 
.......................................... 77 
Roadsigns 
....................................... 134 
Color 
......................................... 134 
Pavement  Markings 
.............................. 141 
Shape 
......................................... B7 
Symbols ....................................... 139 
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