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Engine  Oil 
It's  a  good  idea to check  your  engine oil level  every  time  you  get  fuel.  In 
order  to get  an  accurate  reading,  the  oil  must  be  warm  and  the  vehicle\
  must 
be  on  level  around. 
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Turn off the  engine  and  give  the  oil  a  few  minutes  to  drain  back  into\
  the  oil 
pan. 
If you  don't,  the  oil  dipstick  might  not  show the  actual  level. 
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. To Check  Engine Oil: Pull  out  the  dipstick  and  clean it with  a  paper  towel 
or  cloth,  then  push  it  back  in all  the  way.  Remove  it  again,  keeping  the  tip 
lower. 
When to Add Oil: If the oil is  at  or  below  the  ADD  line,  then  you’ll  need to 
add  some  oil.  But  you  must  use  the  right  kind.  This  section  \
explains  what 
kind 
of oil to use.  For  crankcase  capacity,  see  “Capacities  and  Specification\
s” 
in  the  Index. 
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Just till it enough to put  the  level  somewhere in the  proper  operating  range. 
Push  the  dipstick 
all the  way  back  in when  you’re  through. 
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Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
When to Check  and  Change: 
A good  time  to  check  your  automatic  transmission fluid level  is  when  the 
engine  oil  is  changed.  Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule  to  de\
termine  when 
to  change  your  fluid.  See  “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services” \
 in  the  Index. 
How to Check: 
Because  this  operation  can  be  a  little  difficult,  you  may  choo\
se  to  have  this 
done  at  a  dealership  Service  Department. 
If  you 
do it  yourself,  be  sure  to  follow  all  the  instructions  here,  or  \
you  could 
get  a  false  reading  on  the  dipstick. 
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Wait  at  least  30  minutes  before  checking  the transmission  fluid  level if you 
have  been  driving: 
When  outside  temperatures  are  above  90°F (32°C). 
At high  speed  for  quite  a  while. 
In  heavy  traffic-especially  in  hot weather. 
While  pulling  a  trailer. 
To get  the  right  reading,  the  fluid  must  be  at  normal  operating  \
temperature, 
which  is  180°F  to  200°F  (82°C  to 93°C). 
To check  transmission  fluid hot: Get  the  vehicle  warmed  up  by  driving 
about 
15 miles (24 km)  when  outside  temperatures  are  above 50°F (10°C). If 
it’s  colder  then  50°F (IO’C), drive  the  vehicle in D (3rd gear)  until  the 
temperature  gage  moves  and  then  remains  steady  for  ten  minutes.\
  Then 
follow  the  hot  check  procedures. 
To check  transmission  fluid cold: A cold  check  is  made  after  the  vehicle 
has  been  sitting  for  eight  hours  or  more  with  the  engine  off  and is  used 
only 
as a reference.  Let  the  engine  run  at  idle  for  five  minutes if outside 
temperatures  are 
50°F (10°C) or more. If it’s  colder  than  50°F (lO°C), you 
may  have  to  idle  the  engine  longer. A hot  check  must  follow  when  fluid  is 
added  during  a  cold  check. 
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