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 
6-1 
ProCarManuals.com 
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 determine  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  choose  to have  this 
done  at a  General  Motors  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. 
I Too much  or too  little  fluid  can  damage  your  transmission. Too much can 
nean that some of the fluid could  come  out and fall on hot engine  parts, 
itarting 
a fire. Be sure to get  an accurate  reading if you  check  your 
ransmission  ftuid. 
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  the transmission  fluid  hot: Get  the  vehicle  warmed  up  by driving 
about 
15 miles  (24  km)  when  outside  temperatures  are  above  50°F (1 0°C).  If 
it's  colder  than 
50°F (lO°C),  drive  the  vehicle  in D (3rd gear)  until  the engine 
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. 
6-33 
ProCarManuals.com