
rire  Inspection  and  Rotation 
To make your tires  last  longer, have 
:hem  inspected  and  rotated  at  the 
nileages  recommended  in  the 
Maintenance  Schedule. 
See Scheduled 
Maintenance Services 
in  the Index. 
Use  this  rotation  pattern. 
[f your  vehicle  has front  tires with 
iifferent load  ratings  or  tread  designs 
(such  as  all season  vs. 
on/off road)  than 
the  rear tires,  don’t  rotate  your tires 
kont  to  rear. 
Mer  the  tires  have been  rotated,  adjust 
;he  front  and  rear  inflation pressure  as 
shown  on  the  Certificatioflire  label. 
Make  certain  that  all  wheel nuts  are 
?roperly  tightened.  See 
Wheel Nut 
l’orque in the Index. 
TREAD  WEAR INDICATORS 
When It’s Time for New Tires 
3ne way  to tell  when  it’s time  for new 
:ires  is  to check  the treadwear 
.ndicators,  which  will  appear when your 
tires  have  only 
2/32 inch (1.6 mm)  or 
less 
of tread  remaining. 
You need a new  tire  if 
You can see the  indicators  at three or 
more  places  around  the  tire. 
You can see  cord or fabric  showing 
through  the  tire’s rubber. 
The tread  or sidewall  is  cracked, cut 
or  snagged  deep enough  to show  cord 
or  fabric. 
The  tire has a bump,  bulge  or split. 
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This part  covers the  maintenance 
required  for 
your Oldsmobile. Your 
vehicle  needs  these  services  to retain 
its  safety,  dependability  and  emission 
control  performance. 
r 
Have  you  purchased  the 
GM Protection  Plan? 
The  Plan  supplements  your  new  vehicle  warranties. 
See your  Oldsmobile  dealer  for  details. 
Part 7 
Maintenance  Schedule 
Section 
Introduction 
A Word  About Maintenance ................................................................... 204 
Your  Vehicle  and  the Environment 
........................................................ 204 
How This Part is Organized ................................................................... 204 
Using 
Your Maintenance Schedules ....................................................... 205 
Selecting  the Right  Schedule 
.................................................................. 205 
Schedule 
........................................................................\
......................... 206 
Schedule 
I1 ........................................................................\
....................... 208 
Explanation 
of Scheduled  Maintenance  Services . ...... . . . .... . . .. .. .. . ... . . . .. .. . 210 
At  Each Fuel 
........................................................................\
.................. 212 
At  Least  Once  a  Month 
........................................................................\
... 2i2 
A. Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
B. Owner  Checks & Services 
At Least  Once  a  Ye ........................................................................\
........ 213 
C. Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections ............................................................. 215 
D. Recommended  Fluids & Lubricants.. . . .. . . . . ... . ..  .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .... .. . ... . . . ... . ... ... 21 7 
E. Maintenance  Record ........................................................................\
............ 219 203 
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Introduction 
A Word About Maintenance 
We at General Motors want  to help  you 
keep  your  vehicle  in good  working 
condition.  But we don’t  laow  exactly 
how  you’ll  drive  it. You  may  drive  very 
short distances  only a few  times a  week. 
Or  you  may  drive  long  distances all the 
time  in very  hot, dusty weather. 
You 
may  use your  vehicle  in making 
deliveries.  Or you  may  drive it to  work, 
to  do errands  or  in  many  other ways. 
Because 
of all  the  different  ways  people 
use their  GM vehicles,  maintenance 
needs  vary. You  may  even  need  more 
frequent  checks and replacements  than 
you  will  find 
in the  schedules  in this 
part. 
So please  read  this part  and note 
how  you  drive.  If you  have  any 
questions  on how  to keep  your  vehicle 
in  good  condition,  see  your  Oldsmobile 
dealer,  the place  many  GM owners 
choose  to have  their maintenance work 
done.  Your  dealer  can be  relied  upon to 
use proper parts and practices. 
Your Vehicle  and  the Environmen 
Proper  vehicle  maintenance not  only 
helps  to keep  your  vehicle  in  good 
working  condition,  but also  helps  the 
environment.  All recommended 
maintenance  procedures are important. 
Improper  vehicle  maintenance or the 
removal  of important components can 
significantly  affect  the quality  of the  air 
we breathe.  Improper  fluid  levels  or 
even  the 
wrong tire inflation  can 
increase  the level 
of emissions  from 
your  vehicle. 
To help  protect our 
environment, and  to help  keep  your 
vehicle  in good  condition,  please 
maintain  your  vehicle  properly. 
How This  Part is Organized 
The remainder  of this part  is  divided 
into  five  sections: 
“Section  A:  Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services”  shows what  to have  done and 
how often.  Some of these  services  can 
be  complex, 
so unless  you  are 
technically  qualified  and have  the 
necessary  equipment,  you  should let 
your  dealer’s  service  department or 
another  qualified  service  center 
do 
these jobs.  If 
you  are skulled  enough  to do  some 
work  on your  vehicle,  you  will  probably 
want 
to get  the  service  information  GM 
publishes.  You  will  find  a list  of 
publications  and how  to get  them in 
this manual.  See 
Service  Publications 
in the Index. 
“Section  B: Owner  Checks  and 
Services”  tells  you  what should  be 
checked  whenever  you stop  for  fuel.  It 
also  explains  what you can easily  do  to 
help  keep  your  vehicle  in good 
condition. 
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“Section C: Periodic Maintenance 
Inspections”  explains important 
inspections  that your  Oldsmobile 
dealer’s  service department  or another 
qualified  service  center should perform. 
“Section 
D: Recommended  Fluids & 
Lubricants”  lists  some products  GM 
recommends  to help  keep  your  vehicle 
properly  maintained. These  products,  or 
their  equivalents, should be used 
whether  you do the  work  yourself  or 
have  it done. 
“Section 
E: Maintenance  Record” 
provides  a place  for  you  to record  the 
maintenance  performed on your  vehicle. 
Whenever any  maintenance is 
performed,  be  sure to write  it down  in 
this  section. 
This will  help  you 
determine  when your next maintenance 
should  be done.  In  addition,  it  is a good 
idea  to keep  your maintenance  receipts. 
They  may  be needed  to qualify  your 
vehicle  for  warranty repairs. 
Section A: Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services 
Using  Your  Maintenance 
Schedules 
This section  tells  you the  maintenance 
services  you  should have done  and 
when  you should schedule  them. Your 
Oldsmobile  dealer knows your  vehicle 
best  and  wants  you to be happy  with  it. 
If  you  go  to your  dealer  for  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: 
carry passengers  and cargo  within 
recommended  limits. 
You will  find 
these  limits 
on your  vehicle’s 
Certificatioflire  label. See the 
Index 
under Loading Your Vehicle. 
are driven on reasonable road 
surfaces within  legal  driving  limits. 
use the recommended unleaded  fuel. 
See  the 
Index under Fuel. 
Selecting  the  Right  Schedule 
First  you’ll  need to decide  which  of the 
two schedules  is right  for  your  vehicle. 
Here’s how  to decide  which  schedule to 
follow: 
Schedule I 
Is any  one  of these  true  for  your 
vehicle? 
Most  trips  are  less than 4 miles (6 
km) . 
Most  trips  are  less than 10 miles (16 
km) when  outside  temperatures  are 
below  freezing. 
The  engine  is  at low  speed  most  of the 
time  (as  in  door-to-door  delivery, or 
in 
stop-and-go  traffic). 
areas  or off-road  frequently. 
You operate  your  vehicle in dusty 
You tow a trailer. 
If  any  one  (or  more) of these  is true  for 
your  driving,  follow  Schedule 
I. 
Schedule I1 
Follow  Schedule I1 only if none 01 me 
above  conditions  is  true. 
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Schedule I 
Follow  Schedule I if your vehicle  is 
MAINLY driven  under one or more  of 
the  following  conditions: 
When  most  trips are less  than 4 miles 
When  most trips  are  less than 10 
(6 lun) . 
miles (16 lm)  and  outside 
temperatures remain  below  freezing. 
When most trips include extended 
idling  and/or frequent  low-speed 
operation,  as  in stop-and-go  traffic. 
When towing a trailer. 
When  operating  in dusty  areas or off- 
Schedule I should  also  be  followed if 
the  vehicle  is used for delivery  service, 
police,  taxi  or  other  commercial 
applications. 
road frequently. 
ITEM TO BE  SERVICED 
Nom See Explanation  of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
following  Schedules I and 11. 
WHEN TO PERFORM 
Miles  (kilometers) or Months 
(whichever  occurs first). 
2 1 Chassis Lubrication 1 Everv 3.000 Miles (5 000 kml or 12 Months. I 
4 I Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt  Inspection (erv 60.000 Miles (100 000 kml. I 
6 I Transmission Service  See Explanation 
of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
following  Schedules I and 11. I 
8 I Spark  Plug  Wire  1nspection"t I Every 60,000 Miles (100 000 lm). I 
10 I Fuel Tank,  Cap & Lines Inspection*t I000 Miles (100 000 lun). I 
12 I Fuel  Filter  Replacement*t I Everv 30.000 Miles (50 000 lun). I 
16 I Transfer Case  Fluid  Change I See Explanation  of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
followinrr  Schedules  I and 11. I 
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Schedule I/ 
Follow Schedule I1 ONLY if none of 
the driving  conditions  specified  in 
Schedule 
I apply. ITEM TO BE SERVICED 
No' See Explanation  of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
following  Schedules I and 11. 
WHEN TO PERFORM 
Miles  (kilometers)  or Months 
(whichever  occurs first). 
I Every 60,000 Miles (100 000 km). I 
I 10 I Fuel Tank,  CaD & Lines Inspection*t I Every 60,000 Miles (100 000 km). I 
I 16 1 Transfer  Case  Fluid  Change 
~~ I See Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
following  Schedules I and 11. I 
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Explanation of Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services 
Below  are explanations  of the  services 
listed  in Schedule  I  and Schedule  11. 
The  proper  fluids  and lubricants  to use 
are  listed  in Section 
D. 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. 
ITEM SERVICE 
NO. 
1. Engine  Oil  and  Filter  Change* - 
Always  use SH or SG Energy 
Conserving  I1  oils  of proper  viscosity. 
The 
“SH” or “SG” designation  may be 
shown  alone  or in  combination  with 
others,  such  as  “SH/CD,” 
“SH, SG, 
CD,” “SG/CD,”  etc.  To determine  the 
preferred  viscosity  for  your  vehicle’s  engine  (e.g.,  SAE  5W-30  or SAE  1OW- 
30), see the Index under Engine  Oil. 
2. Chassis  Lubrication - Lubricate  the 
transmission  shift  linkage,  parking 
brake  cable  guides,  underbody  contact  points  and linkage.  Lubricate  the front 
suspension  and  steering  linkage. 
3. Tire  and  Wheel  Rotation  and 
Inspection 
- For  proper  wear  and 
maximum  tire life,  rotate  your  tires 
following  the instructions 
in this 
manual.  See 
Tires,  Inspection G. 
Rotation in  the Index. Check  the 
tires  for  uneven  wear  or damage.  If 
you  see  irregular  or premature wear, 
check  the wheel  alignment.  Check  for 
damaged  wheels  also. 
Inspection - Inspect  the drive  belt 
for  cracks,  fraying,  wear  and proper 
tension.  Replace as needed. 
5. Cooling  System  Service‘: - Drain, 
flush  and refill  the system  with new 
or  approved  recycled  coolant 
conforming  to 
GM Specification 
6038-M.  Keep  coolant  at  the proper 
mixture as  specified.  See 
CooZant in 
the 
Index. This  provides  proper 
freeze  and boil  protection,  corrosion 
inhibitor  level  and maintains  proper 
engine  operating  temperature. 
Inspect  hoses  and replace  if they  are 
cracked,  swollen  or deteriorated. 
Tighten  screw-type  hose  clamps.  Clean  the outside  of the  radiator  and 
air  conditioning  condenser. Wash the 
pressure  cap  and neck. 
4. Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt 
To help  ensure  proper  operation,  we 
recommend 
a pressure  test  of both  the 
cooling  system  and  the pressure  cap. 
6. Transmission  Service - Change 
both  the fluid  and filter  every  15,000 
miles 
(25 000 lun) 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  higher. 
In  hilly  or mountainous  terrain. 
When  doing frequent trailer  towing. 
Uses such  as  found in taxi,  police 
If  you  do not  use  your  vehicle  under 
any  of these  conditions,  change  both 
the  fluid  and filter  every 
100,000 
miles  (166 000 lun) . 
Replace  spark  plugs  with the proper 
type.  See 
Replacement  Parts in  the 
Index. 
8. Spark  Plug  Wire  Inspection‘%t - 
Inspect for burns,  cracks or other 
damage.  Check  the boot 
fit at  the 
coils  and at  the  spark plugs.  Replace 
wires  as needed. 
car 
or delivery  service. 
7. Spark  Plug  Replacement” - 
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4 Section B: Owner  Checks and Services 
Listed  below are owner  checks  and services  which  should  be  performed  at  the intervals  specified  to help  ensure  the safety, 
dependability  and emission  control performance  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  the  proper ones,  as  shown in  Section 
D. 
At Each  Fuel Fill (/t is important for you or a service  station  attendant to perform these underhood  checks at each fuel fi//-) 
CHECK 
OR SERVICE  WHAT  TO DO 
Engine  Oil  Level 
Check 
the engine  oil  level  and add the proper  oil  if necessary.  See Engine  Oil in  the Index for 
further  details. 
Engine Index for  further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Check  the windshield  washer fluid  level  in the  windshield  washer tank and add  the proper  fluid  if 
Fluid  Level  necessary.  See 
WindshieZd Washer Fluid in the Index for  further  details. 
Check 
the engine  coolant  level and add  the proper  coolant  mix 
if necessary.  See CooZant in the 
	 Least  Once a Month 
CHECK 
OR  SERVICE 
I WHAT TO DO 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
tire inflation.  Make  sure they  are inflated  to  the pressures  specified  on  the Certification/ 
Tire  label  located  on  the rear  edge  of the  driver’s  door. See Tires in  the Index for further  details. 
Cassette  Deck  Clean 
cassette deck.  Cleaning should be  done  every 
15 hours of tape  play.  See Audio Systems in 
the 
Index for  further  details. 
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