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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Here are things some owners  ask  about.  None of these indicate  a  problem 
with  your  fuel gage: 
0 At  the  gas  station,  the  gas  pump  shuts  off  before  the  gage  r\
eads  full. 
The fuel tank  will  take  either a little more  or a little  less fuel  to fill  up 
than  the  gage  shows. 
The  gage  moves  a  little  when you turn  a  corner  or  speed  up. 
The gage  doesn’t  go back  to  empty  when  you  turn  off  the  ignition. 
For  your  fuel tank  capacity,  see  the  Index  under  “Fluid  Capacities.” 
Oil Pressure Gage 
Standard Cluster Digital Cluster 
The oil  pressure  gage  shows  the  engine  oil  pressure  in  psi  (pounds  pe\
r 
square  inch)  when  the  engine  is running.  Canadian  vehicles  indicate 
pressure  in 
kPa (kilopascals).  Oil  pressure  may  vary  with  engine  speed, 
outside  temperature  and  oil viscosity,  but  readings  above  the  low  pressure 
zone  indicate  the  normal  operating  range. 
A reading  in  the  low  pressure  zone  may  be  caused  by  a  dangerous\
ly  low  oil 
level  or other  problems  causing  low  oil  pressure. 
On  the  digital  cluster,  a  box  around  the  oil  pressure  symbol  \
will  begin  to 
flash  when  the  oil pressure 
is low. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You should also use the proper viscosity oil for your  vehicle, as shown in 
the following chart: 
RECOMMENDED  SAE  VISCOSITY GRADE ENGINE  OILS 
FOR BEST FUEL ECONOMY  AND  COLD STARTING,  SELECT  THE  LOWEST 
SAL  VISCOSITY  GRADE  OIL 
FOR THE EXPECTED  TEMPERATURE  RANGE. 
HOT 
WEATHER 
F 
+ 100 
+ 80 
+ 60 
+ 40 
+ 20 
0 
+ 38 
+ 27 
+ 16 
+4 
-7 
- 18 
COLD 
WEATHER 
LOOK FOR 
ONE OF THESE 
LABELS 
SAE  1OW-30 
SAE  5W-30 
PREFERRED 
IF NEITHER  SAE 5W-30  NOR SAE 1OW-30 
GRADE 
OILS ARE  AVAILABLE,  SAE 30 
GRADE MAY BE USED  AT  TEMPERATURES 
ABOVE  40 DEGREES 
F (4 DEGREES C). 
ANY  OTHER  GRADE OIL NOT  RECOMMENDED 
DO NOT USE SAE 1OW-40,  SAE 2OW-50 OR 
As shown  in  the chart, SAE 5W-30 is best  for your  vehicle.  However, you 
can  use SAE 1OW-30 if it's going  to  be 0°F (-18°C)  or  above.  These 
numbers 
on an  oil container  show its viscosity, or thickness. Do not  use 
other  viscosity  oils, such  as 
SAE lOW-40 or SAE 20W-50. 
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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 Recommended Fluids & Lubricants 
NOTE: Fluids  and  lubricants  identified  below by name,  part  number  or 
specification  may  be obtained  from your GM Dealer. 
USAGE 
Engine  Oil 
Engine  Coolant  Hydraulic  Brake  Systems 
Parking  Brake  Cable 
Power  Steering  System 
Manual  Steering  Gear 
Automatic  Transmission 
Differential:  a.  Standard 
- Front  and 
Rear  Axle 
b. Locking 
Transfer  Case  Column  Shift 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
API  service  SH  or  SG Energy 
Conserving  I1 oils 
of the  proper 
viscosity.  The  “SH”  or 
“SG’ 
designation  may  be  shown  alone  or in 
combination with others,  such  as 
“SWCD”,  or 
“SH, SG, CD,”  or 
“SGKD”,  etc. To determine  the 
preferred  viscosity  oil  for your 
vehicle’s  engine  (e.g. SAE  5W-30). 
See  “Engine  Oil” 
in the Index. 
Mixture  of water  and  a good  quality 
ethylene  glycol  base  antifreeze  or  an 
approved  recycled  coolant  conforming 
to  GM  Specification  GM-6038-M 
(GM  Part  No.  1052103). 
Delco  Supreme  I1 brake  fluid 
(GM 
Part No. 1052535  or DOT-3). 
Chassis  lubricant  meeting 
requirements  of  NLGI Grade  2, 
Category  LB or GC-LB  or  (GM  Part 
No.  1052497). 
GM  Hydraulic  Power  Steering  Fluid 
(GM  Part  No.  1052884)  or  equivalent. 
GM  Lubricant  (GM  Part 
No.  10521  82)  or  equivalent. 
DEXRON  @-I11 
is preferred, if 
unavailable  use  DEXRON  @-IIE . 
a. SAE-80W-90  GL-5  gear  lubricant 
(GM  Part 
No. 105227 1). 
b.  SAE-80W-90  gear  lubricant  (GM 
Part 
No. 1052271). 
DEXRON@-IIE  Automatic 
Transmission  Fluid. 
Chassis  lubricant  meeting 
requirements  of  NLGI Grade  2, 
Catagory  LB  or  GC-LB 
(GM Part 
No. 1052497). 
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