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Your Driving and the Road 
The exit sp leed is  usu.alll J 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. 
4 Before  Leaving  on  a  Long 
Trip 
Make  sure you’re  ready. Try to be  well 
rested. 
If you must  start when  you’re 
not 
fr&- 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  Oldsmobile  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: 
a 
Windshield  Washer Fluid: Is the 
reservoir  full?  Are  all  windows  clean 
inside  and outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are they in good 
Fuel,  Engine Oil, Other  Fluids: Have 
Lights: Are  they  all  working?  Are  the 
shape? 
you checked  all  levels? 
lenses  clean? 
Tires: They are vitally  impartant  to a 
safe,  trouble-free  trip. 
Is the tread 
good  enough  far long-distance 
driving?  Are  the  tires all inflated 
to 
the  recommended  pressure? 
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? 
Weather  Forecasts: What’s the 
I Highway Hypnosis 
Is there actually  such a condition as 
“highway  hypnosis”?  Or is it just plain 
falling  asleep  at the  wheel?  Call  it 
highway  hypnosis,  lack of~awareness,  or 
whatever.  
     
        
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3100 V6: Adding  Engine Oil 
c 
’TwitEDual .Cam 3.4L V6: Adding 
Engine 
Oil 
What Kind of Oil to Use 
Beginning  midyear 1993, oils  of the 
proper quality  for your  vehicle  will  be 
identified  with  this new “starburst” 
symbol.  The “starburst”  symbol 
indicates  that  the oil has  been  certified 
.by  the  American  Petroleum  Institute 
(API) 
, and  is  preferred  for  use in your 
gasoline engine. 
You should look  for  this  on  the  front  of 
the  oil container,  and  use  only oils that 
display  this new  symbol. 
You should  also use the proper  viscosit: 
oil for your  vehicle, as shown  in the 
following  chart. 
RECOMMENDED  SAE VISCOSITY  GRADE ENGlNE  OILS 
FOR BEST FUEL ECONOMY  AND  COLD  STARTING, 
SELECT  THE  LOWEST  SAE  VISCOSITY  GRADE  OIL 
FOR  THE  EXPECTED  TEMPERATURE RANGE. 
COLD 
LOOK FOR 
WEATHER LABELS 
HOT ONE OF THESE 
1 
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 WEATHER ABOVE 40 DEGREES F (4 DEGREES  C). 
DO  NOT USE 
SAE 1OW-40,  SAE 2OW-50 OR ANY  OMER  GRADE OIL NOT RECOMMENDED. 
4s shown  in  the  chart, SAE 5W-30 is 
3est  for  your  vehicle.  However,  you can 
Ise  SAE 
1OW-30 if it’s  going  to be 0°F 
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driven under one or more  of these 
c.onditions: 
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. 
(With  some  models, you shouldn’t 
ever  tow 
a trailer.  See Towing  a 
Trailer 
in the Index.) 
Uses  such  as.found  in  taxi,  police 
car  or delivery  service. 
If-you  do not  use your  vehicle  under 
any of these  conditions,  change both 
the  fluid  and filter  every 
100,000 
miles (166 000 km) . 
Replace  spark plugs with  the  proper 
type.  See 
Replacement-Parts in the 
Index. 
9. 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. 
8. Spark  PIug~Replacement* - 
-10. Exhaust  Gas  Recirculation  (EGR) 
System  Inspection 
(3.4L Code X 
engine only)*? - Conduct  the 
EGR  system  service-as described in 
the  service  manual. 
To purchase a 
service manual,  see Service 
Publications 
in  the Index. 
1 1. Air Cleaner  Filter  Replacementgc - 
Replace  every 30,000 miles 
(50 000 lun) or  more  often under 
dusty  conditions.  Ask  your  dealer 
for  the  proper replacement intervals 
for  your  driving  conditions. 
12. Fuel  Tank,  Cap  and  Lines 
Inspectiong‘t 
- Inspect  fuel tank, 
cap  and  lines  (including  fuel  rails 
and  injection  assembly).  for  damage 
or leaks. Inspect  fuel cap gasket  for 
an even  filler  neck imprint or any 
damage.  Replace  parts  as needed. 
Periodic replacement  of the  fuel 
filter  is  not  required. 
NOTE: To determine your engine’s 
displacement  and  code,  see 
Engine 
Identification 
in  the Index. 
* = An Emission Control Service. 
f = The U.S. Environmental  Protection 
Agency 
or 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  recommended 
maintenance  services  be  performed  at  the 
indicated  intervals  and  the maintenance 
be  recorded  in “Section 
E: Maintenance 
Record.” 
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I Section D: Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
VOTE: Fluids and lubricants  identified  below  by name, part number or  specification may  be obtained from your GM dealer. 
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USAGE 
Engine  Oil 
Engine  Coolant 
Hydraulic  Brake  System 
Parking  Brake Guides 
Power  Steering  System 
Automatic Transaxle 
Key Lock  Cylinders 
Automatic Transaxle  Shift  Linkage 
FLUID/LUBRICANT 
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  “SH/CD,”  “SH,SG,CD,”“SG/CD,”  etc.\
 To 
determine the preferred  viscosity  for  your  vehicle’s  engine,  see Engine Oil in  the Index. 
50/50 mixture  of water  (preferably  distilled)  and good  quality  ethylene glycol base antifreeze 
(GM  Part No. 1052753 or equivalent)  conforming to GM  Specification  1825M  or  approved 
recycled  coolant conforming  to GM  Specification 
1825M. 
Delco  Supreme 1 1s Brake  Fluid  (GM  Part No. 1052535  or  equivalent  DOT-3  brake fluid). 
Chassis  lubricant  (GM Part No.  1052497  or  equivalent) or lubricant  meeting requirements  of 
NLGI  Grade 
2, Category  LB  or  GC-LB. 
GM  Hydraulic  Power  Steering  Fluid  (GM  Part No. 1052884  or equivalent). 
DEXRONB-I11 
or DEXRONB-IIE  Automatic Transmission  Fluid. 
Lubricate with Multi-Purpose Lubricant  (GM Part No. 12345120), synthetic  SAE  5W-30  engine 
oil or  silicone lubricant (GM Part No. 1052276  or 1052277). 
Engine  oil.  
     
        
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Chassis  Lubrication 
Windshield  Washer  Solvent 
Hood  Latch  Assembly 
a.  Pivots  and  Spring 
b.  Release  Pawl  Anchor 
Hood  and Door 
Hinges,  Fuel  Door 
Hinge 
Weatherstrips 
FLUID/LUBRlCANT 
Chassis  lubricant  (GM Part No.  1052497  or  eql.-- ~  ~ ~, or lubricant  meeting requirements of 
NLGI Grade 2, Category  LB or  GC-LB. 
GM  OptildeenB  Washer  Solvent  (GM  Part No.  1051515)  or  equivalent. 
a. Engine  oil. 
b.  Chassis  lubricant  meeting  requirements  of NLGI  Grade 
2, Category  LB  (GM Part No. 
1052497  or  equivalent)  or  GC-LB. 
Engine  oil  or  Lubriplate  Lubricant  (GM  Part No.  1050109) 
Dielectric  Silicone  Grease  (GM  Part No.  12345579 
or equivalent). 
See 
Replacement Parts in  the Index for  recommended  replacement  filters,  valves  and spark plugs. 
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