
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
This part tells  you the maintenance services  you  should  have done and  when 
you  should schedule them.  Your  GM dealer knows  your  vehicle  best  and 
wants  you  to  be  happy  with 
it. If  you  go to  your  dealer for all  your  service 
needs, you’ll  know 
that GM-trained  and  supported  service people will 
perform  the work  using  genuine GM parts. 
These schedules are for vehicles that: 
0 carry  passengers  and cargo  within  the recommended  limits. You will 
find  these  limits on your  vehicle’s  Certification Label.  See “Loading 
Your  Vehicle” 
in the  Index. 
are driven  on regular  road surfaces,  and  within  legal driving  limits, as 
described  in Section 
4, Your  Driving and the Road. 
use the proper  fuel. See “Fuel” in the Index. 
Selecting  The  Proper  Maintenance  Schedule 
Your  driving conditions  and  how  you  use  your  vehicle  will  help  you 
determine  which schedule to  use. The schedules  are found  later in this 
section. 
MAINTENANCE  SCHEDULE I 
Is  any  one of these  true for your  vehicle? 
0 Most  trips are less  than 4 miles (6 kilometers). 
0 Most trips are less  than 10 miles (16 kilometers) and the outside 
temperatures are  below freezing. 
0 The  engine  is at  low  speed  most  of the  time  (as  in  stop-and-go  traffic, 
0 You operate in dusty  areas. 
door-to-door 
delivery, or other  commercial  uses). 
You  tow a trailer. 
If any  one (or more)  of these is  true for your  driving,  follow Schedule I. The 
chart  for Schedule 
I has  plus  signs (+). 
MAINTENANCE  SCHEDULE I1 
Follow Schedule I1 ONLY if none of the  above  conditions are true. The 
chart  for Schedule 
I1 has  dots (0). 
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Item 
No. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
* An  Emission  Control  Service 
** See  “Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance  Services” in the  Index 
$ The  California  Air  Resources  Board  has  determined  that  the  fail\
ure to perform  this 
maintenance  item  will  not  nullify  the  emission  warranty  or  limi\
t  recall  liability  prior 
to the 
completion  of vehicle  useful  life.  General  Motors,  however,  urges  that  all  re\
commended 
maintenance  services  be  performed  at  the  indicated  intervals  and\
  the  maintenance  be 
recorded. 
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THE  SERVICES  SHOWN ON THIS  CHART  UP  TO 60,000 MILES (100 000 km) ARE  TO  BE 
DONE  AFTER 
60,000 MILES  AT THE  SAME  INTERVALS. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine MAlNTENANCE SCHEDULE I/ 
Item Miles (000) 7.5 15  22.5 30 
No. Kilometers (000) 12.5 25 37.5 50 
Service 
Oil  Filter  Change*-  12  Months,  or 
1 12  Months,  or I 1 1 I 
2  Chassis  Lubrication-Every 
3 Cooling  System  Service* 
-Every 
24 Months  or 
4 I Air  Cleaner  Filter  Replacement* I  I I  I 0 
5 Front  Wheel  Bearing  Repack 
(2WD  Only) 0 
6 Transmission  Service ** 
7 Fuel  Filter  Replacement*$ 0 
8 Spark  Plug  Replacement* 0 
9 Spark  Plug  Wire  Inspection* 
10  Engine  Timing  Check*$ 
11  Fuel  Tank,  Cap  and  Lines 
12  Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt 
13  Tire  and  Wheel  Rotation 
0 0 
14 Drive  Axle  Service 0.00 
15 Brake  Systems  Inspection**  Inspection*$ 
Inspection” 
* An  Emission  Control  Service 
** See  “Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  in the  Index 
$ The  California  Air  Resources  Board  has  determined  that  the  fail\
ure to perform  this 
maintenance  item  will  not  nullify  the  emission  warranty  or  limi\
t  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. 
THE  SERVICES  SHOWN 
ON THIS  CHART UP TO 60,000 MILES  (100 000 km) ARE TO BE 
DONE  AFTER 
60,000 MILES  AT THE  SAME  INTERVALS. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Explanation Of Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
Below  are  explanations of the  services  listed in the  maintenance  charts. 
The  proper  fluids  and  lubricants  to  use  are  listed 
in this  section.  Make  sure 
whoever  services  your  vehicle  uses  these.  All  parts  should 
be replaced  and 
all  necessary  repairs  done  before  you  or  anyone  else drives  the  vehicle. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
ENGINE OIL AND  OIL  FILTER CHANGE“ - ALWAYS  USE 
API  SERVICE 
SH OR  SG  ENERGY  CONSERVING I1 OILS OF THE 
PROPER  VISCOSITY.  The 
“SH7 or “SG7 designation may  be  shown 
alone  or  in  combination  with  others,  such  as  “SWCD”, or 
“SH, SG, 
CD,”  or “SG/CD”,  etc. To determine  the  preferred  viscosity  oil  for  your 
vehicle’s  engine  see “Engine  Oil” 
in the Index. 
CHASSIS  LUBRICATION - Lubricate  the  front  suspension, 
steering  linkage,  transfer  case  shift  linkage,  parking  brake  cab\
le  guides, 
and  brake  pedal  springs  at  the  intervals  specified  on  the  proper 
maintenance  schedule,  or  at  every  engine  oil  change,  whichever  \
comes 
first. 
Ball  joints  and  king  pin  bushings  should  not  be  lubricated  unless  their 
temperature  is 
10°F (-1 2°C) or  higher.  When  the  weather  is  cold,  let 
them  warm  up  before  lubricating  them  or  they  could  be  damaged.\
 
Also,  be  sure  to  check  all  the  vehicle  fluid  levels  at  this  \
time. 
COOLING  SYSTEM  SERVICE* - Drain,  flush  and  refill  the 
system 
with new  or  approved  recycled  coolant  conforming  to  “GM 
Specification  6038-M”.  See  “Engine  Coolant” 
in the  Index  for the 
proper  coolant  and  mixture  to  use 
in your  vehicle. 
Also  inspect  the  hoses  and  replace  them 
if they  are  cracked,  swollen,  or 
deteriorated.  Clean  the  outside  of the  radiator  and  air  conditioning 
condenser.  Wash  the  radiator  neck. 
To ensure  proper  operation, 
pressure  test  the  radiator  and  cap. 
AIR  CLEANER  FILTER  REPLACEMENT* - Replace  at 
specified  intervals.  Ask  your  dealer  for the  proper  replacement 
intervals  for your  driving  conditions. 
FRONT  WHEEL  BEARING  REPACK 
(2-WHEEL  DRIVE ONLY) 
- Clean  and  repack  the  front  wheel 
bearings  at  each  brake  relining, 
or at  the  specified  interval,  whichever 
comes  first. 
* An Emission Control Service 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 6. TRANSMISSION  SERVICE: - Change the transmission fluid  and 
filter  every 
15,000 miles (25 000 km) if the  vehicle  is mainly driven 
under 
one or  more  of these  conditions: 
In  heavy city traffic. 
Where  the outside  temperature regularly reaches 90 “F (32” C)  or 
In hilly or mountainous  terrain. 
higher. 
Frequent trailer pulling. 
0 Uses 
such as taxi, police, delivery  or other  commercial  service. 
If  the  vehicle 
is not used mainly under any  of these conditions,  change 
the  fluid  and filter  every 
30,000 miles (50 000 km). See “Automatic 
Transmission Fluid” in the Index  for more information. 
7. FUEL  FILTER  REPLACEMENT*$ - Replace  the fuel  filter  at  the 
specified  interval or sooner  if clogged. 
8. SPARK  PLUG  REPLACEMENT* - Replace  spark plugs with the 
type  listed in  Section 
6. See “Specification  Charts” in the Index. 
9. SPARK  PLUG  WIRE  INSPECTION* - Clean wires and inspect 
for  bums,  cracks  or  other  damage.  Check  the wire boot fit at the 
distributor  and at the  spark  plugs.  Replace  wires as needed. 
Adjust  timing to underhood label specifications. Inspect the inside  and 
outside 
of the distributor  cap and rotor  for cracks, carbon tracking and 
corrosion.  Clean  or  replace  as needed. 
10. ENGINE TIMING  CHECK  AND  DISTRIBUTOR  CHECK*$ - 
11. FUEL TANK,  CAP  AND  LINES  INSPECTION*$ - Inspect the 
fuel  tank,  cap and  lines  for  damage  or leaks.  Remove  fuel cap,  inspect 
gasket  for  an  even  filler  neck imprint, and any damage.  Replace parts 
as needed. 
12. ENGINE  ACCESSORY  DRIVE  BELT  INSPECTION* - Inspect 
belt. 
Look for  cracks,  fraying,  wear, and proper tension. Adjust  or 
replace  as needed. 
* An  Emission  Control  Service 
$ The  California  Air  Resources  Board  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  re\
commended 
maintenance  services  be  performed  at  the  indicated  intervals  and\
  the  maintenance  be 
recorded. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 13. TIRE  AND  WHEEL  ROTATION  AND  INSPECTION - For 
proper  wear  and  maximum  tire  life, rotate  tires  at  the  first 
6,000 miles 
(10 
000 kilometers)  for  Schedule  I or 7,500 miles  (12 500 kilometers) 
for  Schedule  I1  and 
then every  15,000  miles  (25 000 kilometers) 
thereafter.  Follow  the  instructions  and  patterns  shown  in  Sectio\
n 
6. 
Check  tires  for uneven  wear  or damage.  If irregular  or  premature  wear 
is apparent,  check  wheel  alignment.  Also,  check  for damaged  wheels. 
See  “Tires”  in  the  Index  for more  information. 
14. 
DRIVE AXLE SERVICE - Check  readfront  axle  fluid  level  and  add 
as  needed.  Check  constant  velocity  joints and  axle  seals  for leaking. 
Locking  Differential - Drain  fluid  at  first oil  change  and  refill. 
Check  fluid level  and  add  as  needed  at  subsequent  oil  changes.  In 
dusty  areas  or trailer  towing  applications,  drain  fluid  at  every 
15,000 miles  (24 135 kilometers)  and  refill.? 
Standard  Differential - Check  fluid  level  and  add  as needed at 
every  oil  change.  In  dusty  areas  or  trailer  towing  applications\
, 
drain  fluid  every 
15,000 miles (24 135 kilometers)  and  refill.? 
15. BRAKE  SYSTEM  INSPECTION - When the engine  oil  is  changed, 
inspect  the  lines  and  hoses  for proper  hookup,  binding,  leaks,  cracks, 
chafing,  etc.  Check  the  parking  brake  adjustment,  and  the  fluid\
  level  in  the  master  cylinder.  A low  fluid  level  can  indicate 
worn disc  brake  pads 
which  may  need  to  be  serviced.? 
When  the  wheels  are  removed  for rotation,  inspect  disc  brake  pads  for 
wear  and  rotors  for surface  condition.  Also  inspect  drum  brake  linings 
for  wear  and  cracks.  Inspect  other  brake  parts,  including  drums,  wh\
eel 
cylinders,  parking  brake,  etc.  at  the  same  time. 
Inspect  brakes  more  often  if  driving  habits  or  conditions  resul\
t  in 
frequent  braking. 
-f A fluid loss in  these  systems  may  indicate  a  problem.  Have  them  inspected  a\
nd 
repaired  at  once. 
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Listed  below  are  owner  checks  and  services  which  would be  made  at  the 
time  period  specified 
to help ensure  proper  safety,  emission  performance, 
and  dependability 
of your  vehicle. 
Be  sure 
any necessary  repairs  are  completed at once. Whenever  any  fluids 
or  lubricants  are  added  to  your  vehicle,  make  sure  they  are  t\
he  proper  ones, 
as shown  in  this  section. 
At  Least  Once  a  Month 
Tire  Inflation  Pressure  Check - Check  the  tires  for  proper  inflation.  If 
they 
are low,  inflate  them  to  the  level  specified on the  Certification  label. 
See  “Inflation-Tire  Pressure”  in 
the Index. 
At  Least  Once a Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinder  Lubrication - Lubricate  key  lock  cylinders  with  one 
of the  lubricants  recommended in this  section. 
Transmission  Neutral  or  Clutch  Start  Switch  Operation - 
1. Before  you  start,  be  sure  you  have  enough  room  around  the  veh\
icle. 
2. Firmly  apply  both  the  manual  parking  brake,  and  the  regular  br\
ake.  See 
“Brakes”  and  “Parking  Brake” 
in the  Index. Do not  use the accelerator 
pedal. 
3. Be  ready  to turn off the engine  immediately if it  starts. 
4. Try to start  the  engine in each  gear.  The  starter  should  work  only  in “P” 
(Park)  or “N’ (Neutral). 
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