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less traction. It’s always wise to go slower and be cautious if rain  starts  to 
fall while  you are driving.  The  surface  may get wet  suddenly  when  your 
reflexes are  tuned for  driving  on dry pavement. 
The  heavier  the  rain, the harder 
it is to see.  Even if  your windshield  wiper 
blades are 
in good  shape,  a  heavy  rain  can  make it harder to see road  signs 
and  traffic  signals, pavement  markings, the edge  of the road,  and even 
people walking. 
It’s  wise  to  keep your wiping equipment 
in good shape and keep  your 
windshield washer  tank filled.  Replace  your windshield wiper inserts  when 
they show signs of streaking  or missing areas on the  windshield, or when 
strips  of rubber  start to separate  from 
the inserts. 
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Driving too fast through large water puddles or even going through some 
car  washes can  cause problems, too. The  water  may affect your brakes. Try 
to avoid puddles. But if you can’t,  try to slow  down before  you hit them. 
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Once you are moving  on the freeway, make certain you allow a reasonable 
following  distance. Expect  to  move slightly slower 
at night. 
When  you  want  to  leave the freeway,  move  to the proper lane  well 
in 
advance. If  you miss your exit  do not, under  any circumstances,  stop  and 
back  up. Drive  on to the  next  exit. 
The  exit  ramp can  be curved,  sometimes 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. 
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 vehicle 
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: 
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Windshield  Washer Fluid: Is the reservoir  full? Are  all  windows  clean 
inside and  outside? 
Wiper Blades: Are  they in good shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  OiZ, 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? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s  the weather outlook along  your route? 
Should  you delay  your trip  a short time  to avoid  a major  storm system? 
Maps: Do  you  have up-to-date  maps? 
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Glass 
Glass should  be cleaned often. GM Glass Cleaner (GM Part No. 1050427) 
or  a  liquid household glass  cleaner will remove  normal tobacco smoke  and 
dust  films. 
Don’t 
use abrasive  cleaners on glass,  because  they may cause scratches. 
Avoid  placing  decals  on the  inside rear  window, since they  may  have to  be 
scraped  off  later.  If abrasive  cleaners are used  on  the  inside of the rear 
window,  an  electric defogger  element may  be damaged.  Any temporary 
license should  not  be attached  across the defogger grid. 
Cleaning  the  Outside of the  Windshield, 
Backglass  and  Wiper  Blades 
If  the  windshield is  not clear after  using the windshield  washer, or if the 
wiper  blade chatters  when running,  wax  or other material 
may be on the 
blade 
or windshield. 
Clean 
the outside  of the  windshield with GM Windshield Cleaner,  Bon-Ami 
Powder@ 
(GM Part No. 105001 1). The  windshield is clean if beads  do not 
form  when  you  rinse it  with  water. 
Clean  the blade  by wiping  vigorously  with  a cloth soaked 
in full strength 
windshield washer solvent.  Then rinse the blade  with  water. 
Wiper blades should  be checked  on a regular basis and replaced  when worn. 
Cleaning  the  Outside of Your  Vehicle 
The paint finish  on your  vehicle provides  beauty, depth of color, gloss 
retention  and durability. 
Washing Your Vehicle 
The  best way to preserve  your  vehicle’s  finish is to keep it clean by washing 
it often  with lukewarm  or cold  water. 
Don’t  wash  your vehicle in the direct  rays of the sun.  Don’t  use  strong soaps 
or  chemical  detergents.  Use liquid hand, dish  or  car washing (mild 
detergent)  soaps. Don’t  use cleaning agents  that contain  acid or abrasives. 
All cleaning  agents  should be flushed  promptly  and  not  allowed  to  dry on 
the surface,  or they  could stain.  Dry the finish with a  soft,  clean chamois  or 
a 
100% cotton  towel to avoid surface  scratches  and water spotting. 
High pressure  vehicle washes  may cause water  to  enter your vehicle. 
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Warning  Lights. Gages and Indicators ................................ 2-66 
(Also  See "Lights")Bevices.  Other 
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Wheels 
Alignment and Tire  Balance 
..................................... 6-67 
Aluminum ................................................... 6-75 
Hub CapsNheel Nut Caps ...................................... 5-22 
NutTorque ............................................. 6-47. 6-81 
Replacement ................................................. 6-68 
Used Replacement ............................................ 6-68 
Windows 
...................................................... 2-35 
Windshield  Washer .............................................. 2-41 
Rearwasher ................................................. 2-54 
Washer Fluid ............................................ 2-41. 6-42 
Winter Driving .................................................. 4-50 
Wipers.  Windshield .............................................. 2-40 
Blade  Inserts ................................................. 6-47 
Cleaning  Blades .............................................. 6-74 
Rearwindow 
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