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NOTICE: 
If your  engine catches fire because 
you  keep  driving  with no coolant, 
your  vehicle  can be  badly  damaged. 
The  costly  repairs would  not be 
covered  by your  warranty. 
If No Steam Is Coming  From Your 
Engine 
If you  get the overheat  warning but see 
or  hear  no steam,  the problem  may  not 
be  too  serious. Sometimes  the engine 
can  get a little  too hot when  you: 
Climb  a long  hill  on a hot  day. 
Stop after  high  speed  driving. 
Idle  for  long  periods  in  traffic. 
Tow a trailer. 
If you  get  the overheat  warning  with no 
sign  of steam,  try this  for a minute  or 
so: 
1. Turn off your air conditioner. 
2. Turn  on  your heater  to full  hot  at  the 
highest  fan speed  and open  the 
window  as necessary. 
3. If you’re  in a traffic  jam,  shift  to 
N (Neutral).  If 
you  no longer  have  the overheat 
warning,  you can drive.  Just  to  be safe, 
drive  slower  for  about ten minutes. 
If 
the warning doesn’t  come  back on, you 
can  drive  normally. 
If  the  warning continues,  pull over, 
stop,  and park  your  vehicle  right  away. 
If  there’s  still no sign  of steam, push  the 
accelerator until  the engine  speed  is 
about  twice as fast  as normal  idle  speed. 
Bring  the engine  speed  back  to normal 
idle  speed  after  two or three minutes. 
Now  see 
if the  warning  stops. But  then, 
if  you  still  have  the warning,  TURN 
OFF THE ENGINE  AND GET 
EVERYONE  OUT 
OF THE  VEHICLE 
until it  cools down. 
You may  decide  not to lift  the  hood but 
to  get  service  help  right  away. 
Cooling System 
When  you  decide  it’s safe  to lift  the 
hood,  here’s  what you’ll  see: 
(A) Coolant  recovery  tank 
(B) Radiator  pressure  cap 
If the coolant  inside the coolant 
recovery  tank is boiling,  don’t do 
anything  else until it  cools down. 
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The coolant  level should be  at  or above 
the 
FULL HOT mark. If it  isn’t,  you 
may  have  a leak  in the  radiator  hoses, 
heater hoses, radiator, water pump or 
somewhere  else  in the cooling  system. 
NOTICE: 
Engine  damage  from  running your 
engine  without  coolant isn’t 
covered  by your  warranty. 
If  there  seems  to be  no  leak,  start  the 
engine  again. See if the  fan  speed 
increases  when idle  speed  is  doubled  by 
pushing  the accelerator  pedal  down. If 
it doesn’t,  your  vehicle  needs  service. 
Turn  off the  engine. 
How to Add Coolant to the 
Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
If  you haven’t found a problem  yet,  but 
the  coolant  level  isn’t  at  or above  the 
FULL HOT mark, add a 50/50 mixture 
of 
clean  water (preferably  distilled)  and 
a proper  antifreeze  at  the coolant 
recovery  tank. (See 
Engine Coolant in 
the 
Index for  more  information  about 
the  proper coolant  mix.) 
I NOTICE: I 
In cold  weather,  water  can  freeze 
and  crack  the engine,  radiator, 
heater core and  other  parts. Use the 
recommended  coolant. 
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5. Put  the cap  back  on  the coolant 
recovery  tank, but leave  the radiator 
pressure  cap  off. 6. Start  the  engine and let  it  run until 
you  can feel  the upper radiator hose 
getting  hot. Watch  out for the  engine 
fan. 
7. By  this  time  the coolant  level inside 
the  radiator  filler  neck  may  be  lower. 
If  the  level  is  lower,  add  more  of the 
proper 
mix through  the filler  neck 
until  the level  reaches  the base 
of the 
filler  neck. 
8. Then  replace  the pressure  cap.  At an! 
time  during this  procedure 
if coolant 
begins  to 
flow out of the  filler  neck, 
reinstall  the pressure  cap.  Be sure  tht 
arrows 
on the  pressure cap line  up 
like  this. 
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Part 6 
Sewice  &Appearance Care 
Service ........................................................................\
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Fuel 
........................................................................\
.................................................. 163 
Hood  Release 
........................................................................\
................................... 165 
Engine  Oil 
........................................................................\
........................................ 168 
Air  Cleaner 
........................................................................\
...................................... 171 
Transmission  Fluid ........................................................................\
.......................... 172 
Axles/Transfer  Case 
........................................................................\
........................ 174 
Engine  Coolant 
........................................................................\
................................ 174 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
........................................................................\
....................... 176 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  ........................................................................\
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177 
Brakes ........................................................................\
.............................................. 178 
Battery ........................................................................\
............................................. 180 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................................................\
........................... 181 
Windshield  Wiper  Blade  Replacement ................................................................... 182 
.. 
Loading  Your  Vehicle ........................................................................\
..................... 183 
Tires ........................................................................\
................................................. 185 
Appearance Care ........................................................................\
............................. 190 
Vehicle  Identification Number  (VIN) 
.................................................................... 195 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
........................................................................\
........ 196 
Fuses 
& Circuit Breakers ........................................................................\
................ 196 
Capacities 
& Specifications ........................................................................\
............ 199 
Normal Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
............................................................... 200 
Fluids & Lubricants ........................................................................\
........................ 201 
Replacement  Bulbs 
........................................................................\
.......................... 202 
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4.3L V6 Engine (CODE w) 
When you open the hood,  you’ll  see: 
1. Engine  Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
2. Automatic  Transmission  Dipstick 
3. Engine  Oil  Fill  Cap 
4. Brake  Fluid  Reservoir 
5. Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Reservoir 
6. Air  Cleaner 
7. Power  Steering  Fluid  Reservoir 
8. Engine  Oil  Dipstick 
9. Radiator Pressure Cap 
IO. Battery 
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NOTICE: 
If you  use  oils that do not  have 
either  the  “starburst”  symbol  or an 
API SH or SG  designation,  you can 
cause  engine  damage  not covered 
by  your  warranty. 
GM  Goodwrench@  oil (in Canada,  GM 
Engine  Oil)  meets  all  the requirements 
for  your  vehicle. 
Engine  Oil  Additives 
Don’t add anything  to your  oil.  Your 
Oldsmobile  dealer  is  ready  to advise 
if 
you  think something should  be added. 
When  to Change  Engine  Oil 
See  if any  one  of these  is true  for  you: 
Most  trips are  less than 4 miles  (6 
It’s below  freezing  outside and most 
trips are  less than 
10 miles  (16 km) . 
The engine  is  at low  speed  most of the 
time  (as in door-to-door  delivery,  or in 
stop-and-go  traffic). 
You tow a trailer often. 
Most trips are through dusty  places. 
The vehicle  is  frequently  operated off- 
If any  one  of these is  true for  your 
vehicle,  then you  need  to change  your 
oil and filter every 3,000 miles (5 000 
ltm)  or 3 months - whichever  comes 
first. 
lm) . 
road. 
Engine  Coolant  Heater  (Engine  Block  Heater) 
An  engine  coolant heater can  be  a  big 
help  if you  have  to park  outside in  very 
cold  weather, 
0°F (-18°C)  or colder. If 
your  vehicle  has this option,  see Engine 
Coolant  Heater 
in  the Index. 
What  to Do with  Used  Oil 
Did  you  laow that used  engine  oil 
contains certain  elements that may  be 
unhealthy  for  your  skin  and could  even 
cause cancer? Don’t  let  used  oil  stay on 
your  skin  for  very  long.  Clean  your  skin 
and  nails  with soap and water, or  a 
good  hand cleaner.  Wash  or  properly 
throw  away  clothing  or  rags  containing 
used  engine  oil.  (See  the manufacturer’s 
warnings about  the use  and  disposal  of 
oil  products.) 
Used  oil  can  be  a  real  threat to  the 
environment. 
If you  change  your own 
oil,  be  sure to drain  all  free-flowing  oil 
from  the filter  before  disposal.  Don’t 
ever  dispose  of oil  by  putting it in  the 
trash,  pouring  it on the ground, into 
sewers,  or into streams  or  bodies 
of 
water. Instead,  recycle it by  taking  it to  a 
place  that collects  used  oil. 
If you  have  a 
problem  properly  disposing  of your  used 
oil,  ask  your  dealer,  a  service  station or  a 
local  recycling  center  for  help. 
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After  adding  fluid, recheck the fluid 
level  as described  under 
How to 
Check. 
obtained, push  the dipstick back  in all 
the  way. 
When  the correct  fluid  level is 
I Rear Axle 
When to Check  and  Change 
Lubricant 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule  to 
determine  how often  to check  the 
lubricant  and  when  to change  it. See 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services in 
the 
Index. 
How to  Check  Lubricant 
If the  level is below  the bottom of the 
filler  plug  hole, you’ll  need to add some 
lubricant.  Add enough lubricant  to 
raise  the level  to  the  bottom  of the  filler 
plug  hole. 
What to Use 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance Schedule  to 
determine what  kind of lubricant  to use. 
See 
Recommended  Fluids E. Lubricants 
in the Index. 
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Transfer  Case 
When  to  Check  Lubricant 
Refer to  the  Maintenance  Schedule to 
determine how  often to check  the 
lubricant.  See 
Periodic Maintenance 
Inspections 
in  the Index. 
How to Check  Lubricant 
If  the  level  is below  the bottom  of the 
filler  plug  hole, you’ll  need to add some 
lubricant.  Add enough lubricant  to 
raise  the level  to  the  bottom  of the  filler 
plug  hole. 
What  to  Use 
Refer to  the  Maintenance  Schedule to 
determine what  kind of lubricant  to use. 
See 
Recommended  Fluids G Lubricants 
in  the Index. 
Front  Axle 
When  to  Check and Change 
Lubricant 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance Schedule  to 
determine  how often  to check  the 
lubricant  and  when  to change  it. See 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services in the 
Index. 
How  to  Check  Lubricant 
If the  level  is  below  the bottom  of the 
filler  plug  hole, you’ll  need  to add some 
lubricant.  Add enough lubricant  to raise 
the  level  to  the  bottom  of the  filler  plug 
hole. 
What  to Use 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule to 
determine  what kind of lubricant  to use. 
See 
Recommended  Fluids G Lubricants 
in the Index. 
I Engine  Coolant 
The  following  explains  your  cooling 
system  and  how  to add coolant  when  it 
is  low.  If you  have  a  problem  with 
engine  overheating,  see 
Engine 
Overheating 
in  the Index. 
The proper coolant  for  your  Oldsmobile 
will: 
Give  freezing  protection down to 
Give  boiling  protection up  to 258°F 
Protect  against rust and corrosion. 
Help keep the proper  engine 
-34°F (-37°C). 
(125°C). 
temperature. 
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Let the warning lights  and gages  work 
What to Use 
Use a mixture  of  one-half clean  water 
(preferably  distilled) and one-half 
antifreeze  that meets 
“GM Specification 
6038-M,” which won’t damage 
aluminum  parts. If you  use this  mixture, 
you  don’t  need 
to add anything  else. 
as 
they should. 
NOTICE: 
If you  use an improper coolant  mix, 
your  engine  could  overheat and be 
badly  damaged.  The repair cost 
wouldn’t  be  covered  by your 
warranty.  Too much  water  in  the 
mix  can freeze  and crack  the 
engine,  radiator,  heater  core and 
other  parts. 
Some  conditions,  such  as  air  trapped  in 
the  cooling  system,  can affect  the 
coolant  level in  the  radiator.  Check the 
coolant  level when  the  engine  is  cold 
and  follow  the  steps  under 
Adding 
Coolant for the  proper  way to  add 
coolant. 
If  you  have  to add coolant more  than 
four  times  a year,  have your  dealer 
check  your  cooling  system. 
NOTICE: 
If you  use the proper coolant,  you 
don’t  have to add  extra  inhibitors 
or additives which  claim to improve 
the  system.  These can  be harmful. 
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Adding Coolant 
To Check  Coolant 
When  your  engine  is  cold,  the coolant 
level  should  be at 
ADD, or a  little 
higher. When  your  engine  is  warm, the 
level  should be up  to 
FULL HOT, or a 
little  higher. 
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