
. If the  light.  doesn’t  go off, wait  a  few  seconds,  then  try staiting your  engine 
again.  And,  see  your  dealer 
as soon  as  you- can  for  a  starting  system  check. 
If the  light  comes  on  and  then  goes  out  and  you  know  your  batte\
ries  are 
charged,  but  your  engine  still  won’t  start,  your  vehicle  nee\
ds  service. 
If your  batteries  don’t  have  enough  .charge to start  ,your  engine,  see  “Battery” 
in  the  Index. 
Be  sure  you  have  the  right  oil  for  your  engine,  and that  you’ve  changed  the 
oil 
at the  proper  times. If you  use  the  wrong  oil,  your  engine  may  be harder 
to  start. 
If the  engine  starts,  runs  a short time,  then  stops,  your  vehicle needs  service. 
NOTICE 
Don’t use starting “aids” such as ether or gasoline, in the m~v intakc They 
could damage  your engine. 
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In very  cold  weather, 0°F (-18°C) or  colder, if you have  an  engine block 
heater, it can  help.  You’ll  get  easier  starting  and  better  fuel  economy  during 
engine  warm-up. 
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Features & Controls 
A reading in the  low  pressure  zone  may  be  caused  by a  dangerously  low  oil 
level  or  other  problem  causing  low  oil pressure.  Check  your  oil as  soon  as 
possible. 
bnu I IUIY 
+ Don’t  keep  driving if the  oil pressure  is  low. If you do, your  engine 
can  become 
so hot  that  it catches  on  fire. You or  others  could be 
burned.  Check  your  oil as  soon  as possible  and  have  your  vehicle 
serviced. 
I NOTICE 
Damage  to your  engine  from  neglected oil problems  can  be  costly  anc 
not  covered  by your  warranty. 
Voltmeter 
Standard  Cluster  Tachometer  Cluster 
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When  your  engine  is  not  running,  but  the  ignition  is on  (in  the Run position), 
this  gage  shows  your  battery’s  state  of  charge  in DC  volts.  When  the  engine 
is  running,  the  gage  shows  the  condition  of the  charging  system.  Readings 
between  the  low  and  high  warning  zones  indicate  the  normal  ope\
rating  range. 
Readings 
in either  warning  zone  indicate  a  possible  problem  in the  electrical 
system. 
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close  behind  you,  you  can  allow  a  little  extra  time  and  flash\
  your  brake  lights (in  addition  to your  turn  signal)  as  extra  warning  that  you  are  about  to slow 
down  and  exit. 
The  exit  ramp  can  be  curvea,  somerlmes  quite  sharply.  The  exit\
  speed  is 
usually  posted.  Reduce  your  speed  according  to  your  speedometer,\
  not  to 
your  sense  of  motion.  After  driving  for  any  distance  at  higher\
  speeds,  you 
may  tend  to  think  you  are  going  slower  than  you  actually  are.\
  For  example, 
40 rnph (65 km/h)  might  seem  like  only 20 mph (30 km/h).  Obviously,  this 
could  lead  to serious  trouble 
on a ramp  designed  for 20 mph (30 kmlh)! 
Driving  a  Long  Distance 
Although  most  long  trips  today  are  made  on  freeways,  there  are\
  still  many 
made  on  regular  highways. 
Long-distance  driving  on  freeways  and  regular  highways  is  the  s\
ame  in  some 
ways.  The  trip  has  to  be  planned  and  the  vehicle  prepared,  you  drive  at\
 
higher-than-city  speeds,  and  there  are  longer  turns  behind  the  \
wheel.  You’ll 
enjoy  your  trip  more 
if you  and  your  vehicle  are  in  good  shape.  Here  are 
some  tips  for  a  successful  long  trip. 
Before  Leaving  on a Long  Trip 
Make  sure  you’re  ready. Try to be  well  rested. If you  must  start  when  you’re 
not  fresh-such  as  after  a day’s  work-don’t  plan  to  make  too  many  miles 
that  first  part  of  the  journey.  Wear  comfortable  clothing  and  \
shoes  you  can  easily  drive  in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for  a  long  trip? If you  keep  it  serviced  and  maintained, 
it’s  ready  to  go. 
If it  needs  service,  have it done  before  starting  out.  Of 
course,  you’ll  find  experienced  and  able  service  experts  in  \
your  vehicle’s 
dealerships  all across  North  America.  They’ll  be  ready  and  willing  to  help  \
if 
you  need  it. 
Here  are  some  things  you  can  check  before  a  trip: 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the  reservoir  full?  Are  all  windows  clean 
Wiper  Blades: Are  they  in good  shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil,  Other  Fluids: Have  you  checked  all  levels? 
Lights: Are  they  all  working?  Are  the  lenses  clean? 
Tires: They  are  vitally  important  to  a  safe,  trouble-free  trip. Is the  tread 
good  enough  for  long  distance  driving?  Are  the  tires  all  inflated  to  the 
recommended  pressure?  inside  and  outside? 
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CAUTION 
It  can  be  dangerous to get  out  of  your vehicle if  the  shift  lever  is  not 
fully  in 
P (Park)  with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle  can 
roll. 
If you  have  left  the  engine  running,  the  vehicle  can  move  suddenl\
y. 
You 
or others  could  be  injured. To be  sure  your  vehicle  won’t  move, 
when  you’re  on fairly  level  ground,  use  the  steps  that  follow. 
If you  have  four-wheel  drive  and  your  transfer  case  is in N (Neutral), 
your  vehicle  will  be  free  to 
roll, even if your  shift  lever  is  in P (Park). 
So, be  sure  the  transfer  case  is  in  a drive  gear-not  in N (Neutral). 
If you  are  parking  on  a hill, or if you’re  pulling  a trailer,  also  see 
“Parking  On  Hills”  in  the  Index. 
When You Are  Ready to Leave After  Parklng  on a Hill 
1. Apply  your  regular  brakes  and  hold the  pedal  down  while  you: 
Start  your  engine; 
Shift  into a gear;  and 
Release  the  parking  brake. 
2. Let  up  on  the  brake  pedal. 
3. Drive  slowly  until  the  trailer  is  clear  of the  chocks. 
4. Stop  and  have  someone  pick  up  and  store  the  chocks. 
Maintenance  When  Trailer To wing 
Your  vehicle  will  need  service  more  often  when  you’re  pulling  a trailer.  See 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  for  more  on  this.  Things  that  are  esp\
ecially 
important  in trailer  operation  are  automatic  transmission  fluid (don’t  overfill), 
engine  oil,  axle  lubricant,  belts,  cooling  system,  and  brake  ad\
justment.  Each 
of  these  is  covered  in  this  manual,  and  the  Index  will  help  \
you  find  them 
quickly. 
If you’re  trailering,  it’s  a good  idea  to review  these  sections  before 
you  start  your  trip. 
Check  periodically 
to see  that  all  hitch  nuts  and  bolts  are  tight. 
mailer Wiring Harness 
See  “Trailer  Wiring  Harness’’  in  the  Index. 
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Service & Appearance Care 
..... 
Here  you  will  find  information  about  the  care of  your vehicle . This  Section 
begins  with  service  and  fuel information.  and  then  it shows  how  to check 
important  fluid and  lubricant  levels 
. There  is also  technical  information  about 
your  vehicle.  and  a  section  devoted  to  its appearance  care 
. 
Service ........................................................................\
........................................... 6-3 
Fuel  (Gasoline  Engines) 
........................................................................\
............... 6-4 
Diesel  Fuel  Requirements  and  Fuel  System 
...................................................... 6-6 
Checking  Things  Under  the Hood 
..................................................................... 6-17 
Hood  Release 
........................................................................\
.......................... 6-18 
Cleaning  Your Diesel  Engine 
........................................................................\
.. 6-19 
Noise  Control  System 
........................................................................\
............. 6-19 
Engine  Oil  (Except  Diesel) 
........................................................................\
..... 6.20 
Engine  Oil  (Diesel  Engines) 
........................................................................\
... 6-26 
Air  Cleaner 
........................................................................\
............................... 6-31 
Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
........................................................................\
. 6-33 
Manual  Transmission  Fluid 
........................................................................\
..... 6-36 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
........................................................................\
....................... 6-37 
Transfer  Case 
........................................................................\
.......................... 6-39 
Front  Axle ........................................................................\
................................. 6-40 
Rear  Axle 
........................................................................\
................................. 6-41 
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Diesel Fuel  Requirements 
and  Fuel  System 
Some  states  and  provinces  have  restrictions  on  the  purchase  of diesel  fuel 
for  light-duty  vehicles  and  require  you 
to buy  permits  or  pay  special  taxes. 
Some  of these  restrictions  apply  only 
to residents,  and  others  apply to both 
residents  and  visitors.  These  restrictions  can  change. 
To learn  the  current 
restrictions  in  any  state  or  province,  contact  your  auto  club, \
 the  police  or 
other  officials. 
Fuel  Requirements 
1 NOTICE 
Diesel  fuel  or  fuel  additives  not  recommended  in this  manual  could 
damage  your  fuel  system  and  engine.  Your warranty  wouldn’t  cover  thi 
damage.  And: 
Diesel  fuel that has  been  mixed  with  engine  oil  could  damage  your 
engine  and  emission  controls. 
Always check  with  your  service  station 
his 
diesel  fuel, it can  be difficult  to restart  your 
engine.  “Running  Out  of  Fuel,”  later 
in this  section,  tells  you how  to 
get 
it started again. To avoid all this, try never  to let.  your  tank  get 
What Fuel to Use: 
You  can  use  either  Number  I-D or  Number 2-D diesel  fuel,  but  you’ll  get 
better  fuel  economy  using 
2-D. 
Diesel  fuel  may  foam  when  you fill your  tank.  This  can  cause  the  automatic 
pump  nozzle 
to shut off, even  though  your  tank  isn’t  full.  If this  happens,  just 
wait for  the  foaming to stop and  then  continue  to fill your  tank. 
1 CAUTION 
- Heat  coming  from  the  engine  may  cause  the  fuel to expand  and  force 
 the  fuel  out  of  your  tank.  If  something  ignites  the  fuel,  a  \
fire  could  start 
and  people  could  be  burned. 
To help  avoid  this, fill your  fuel  tank  only 
until  the  automatic  nozzle  shuts 
off. Don’t try to “top if off .” I 
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6. Close the water  drain  valve  and  connect  a  hose  going  from  the  air  bleed\
 
valve  port 
to a  fuel-resistant  container.  The  inside  diameter  of the  hose 
should  be  one-eighth  of an  inch. 
for  the  starter  to cool. 
Do this  until  you  can  see  clear  fuel  coming  from 
the  air  bleed valve. 
7. Turn  your  ignition  key  to Start for 10 to 15 seconds.  Wait  one  minute 
8. Close  the  air  bleed valve  and  replace  the fuel  tank  cap. 
9. Start  your  engine  and  let  it idle  for  five  minutes.  Be  sure  to check  your 
fuel  filter  for  leaks. 
Fuels  in  Foreign  Countries  (Gasoline  Engines) 
If  you  plan on  driving  in another  country  outside  the US. or  Canada, 
unleaded  fuel may  be hard  to find. 
Do not  use  leaded  gasoline. If you  use 
even  one  tank  full,  your  emission  controls  won’t  work  well  \
or  at  all.  With 
continuous  use,  spark  plugs  can  get  fouled,  the  exhaust  system \
 can  corrode, 
and  your  engine  oil can  deteriorate  quickly.  Your vehicle’s  three-way  catalytic 
converter  and  oxygen  sensor  will  be  damaged. 
All of  that  means  costly 
repairs  that  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your  warranty. 
To  check  on  fuel availability,  ask  an  auto  club,  or  contact  a  major  oil 
company  that  does  business  in the  country  where  you’ll  be  driving. 
You  can  also  write  us  at  the  following  address  for  advice.  Just  tell  us where 
you’re  going  and  give  your  Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN). 
General  Motors  of Canada  Ltd. 
International  Export  Sales 
Post  Office  Box 
828 
Oshawa,  Ontario  L1H 7N1, Canada 
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Service & Appearance Care 
Exhaust: 
Removal  of  muffler  andlor  resonator. 
Removal  of  exhaust  pipes  and  exhaust  pipe  clamps. 
Engine  Oil  (Except  Diesel) 
It's  a  good  idea to check  your  engine oil every  time  you  get  fuel.  In order to 
get  an  accurate  reading,  the  oil  must  be  warm  and  the  vehicle\
  must  be  on 
level  ground. 
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Turn  off  the  engine  and  give  the  oil  a  few  minutes  to get  back  down  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. 
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