NOTICE: 
Towing a vehicle  over rough 
surfaces could  damage 
a vehicle. 
Damage  can occur 
from vehicle to 
ground  or vehicle  to wheel-lift 
equipment. 
To help  avoid  damage, 
install a towing  dolly and raise 
vehicle  until  adequate  clearance is 
obtained  between the ground 
and/or  wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do  not  attach  winch  cables  or 
J- 
hooks to suspension  components 
when using car carrier  equipment. 
Always  use T-hooks  inserted  in  the 
T-hook slots. 
AN Models 
3. Attach  a separate  safety chain  around 
the  outboard  end 
of each lower 
control  arm. 
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Maintenance Schedule 
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Explanation of~scheduled 
Mainfenance  Services 
Following  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 10W-30),  see 
Engine  Oil 
in  the Index. 
2. Chassis  Lubrication - Lubricate 
suspension and steering  linkage. 
Lubricate  the transaxle  shift  linkage, 
and  parking  brake cable  guides, 
underbody  contact points and 
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 6 
Rotation in  the hdex. 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 belt  for 
cracks,  fraying,  wear  and proper 
tension.  Replace as needed. 
5. Camshaft  Timing  Belt  Inspection 
(3.4L Code X engine only) * - 
Inspect for cracks,  wear  or  oiliness. 
Check  tensioner for proper operation. 
See  the service  manual. 
(To purchase 
4. Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt 
a  service  manual, see Service 
Publications 
in the Index.) Replace 
parts  as  needed. 
6. Cooling  System  Service* - Drain, 
flush  and refill  the system  with new 
or  approved  recycled.  coolant 
conforming 
to GM  Specification 
1825M.  Keep  coolant at  the proper 
mixture  as specified.  See 
Coolant 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. 
Clean  the outside  of the  radiator  and 
air conditioning condenser.  Wash the 
pressure cap and neck. 
To help  ensure proper operation, we 
recommend  a  pressure test of both 
the  cooling  system  and the pressure 
cap. 
7. Transaxle  Service - Change  both 
the  fluid  and filter  .every 
15,000 miles 
(25 
000 lm)  if the  vehicle  is  mainly  
Section C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
Listed  below are inspections  and services  which should be  performed  at least  twice  a  year  (for  instance, each spring and  fall). 
You  should let your  GM  dealer’s  service  department or other  qualified  service center 
do these jobs.  Make  sure any necessary 
Bepairs  are completed  at once. 
INSPECTION 
OR  SERVICE 
Restraint  Systems 
Steering, Suspension 
and  FrontWheel- 
Drive  Axle  Boot  and 
Seal  Inspection 
Exhaust  System 
Inspection 
Throttle  Linkage 
Inspection 
Brake  System  Inspection 
WHAT  SHOULD  BE  DONE 
Now and  then,  make  sure all  your  belts, buckles, latch plates,  retractors, anchorages and 
reminder  systems are working  properly. Look for any  loose  parts or  damage. 
If you see anything 
that  might  keep  a  restraint system  from  doing  its job,  have  it  repaired. 
Inspect  the  front  and  rear suspension and steering  system  for damaged, loose  or  missing  parts, 
signs  of wear,  or lack 
of lubrication. Inspect  the power  steering  lines and hoses  for proper 
hookup,  binding, leaks, cracks,  chafing, etc. Clean  and  then  inspect the drive  axle  boot seals  for 
damage, tears or leakage.  Replace  seals if necessary. 
Inspect  the complete exhaust  system. Inspect the body  near the exhaust  system.  Look  for broken, 
damaged,  missing  or out-of-position parts  as well as open seams, holes,  loose connections,  or 
other conditions which  could cause  a heat build-up in  the floor  pan or  could let exhaust  fumes 
into  the  vehicle.  See 
Engine Exhaust in the Index. 
.. - 
Inspect  the throttle  linkage for interference or  binding, and for damaged or missing  parts. 
-Replace parts  as needed. 
Inspect  the complete  system.  Inspect  brake  lines  and hoses  for  proper  hookup,  binding,  leaks,  cracks, 
chafing,  etc.  Inspect  disc  brake  pads  for  wear  and  rotors for  surface  condition.  Inspect  other bralte 
parts,  including  calipers,  parking  brake,  etc.  Check  parking  bralte  adj\
ustment.  You  may  need to have 
your  brakes  inspected  more  often 
if your  driving  habits  or  conditions  result  in frequent  braking. 
NOTE:-A low  brake  fluid  level  can  indicate  worn  disc  brake  pads  which  may  need to be  serviced. 
Also, 
if the  bralte  system  warning  light  stays  on  or  comes  on, something  may  be  wrong  with  the 
brake  system.  See 
Brake  System  Warning  Light in  the Index. If your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  anti- 
lock  brakes  and the anti-lock  bralte  system  warning 
light stays  on, comes  on or  flashes,  something 
may  be  wrong  with  the anti-lock  brake  system.  See 
Anti-Lock  Brake System Warning  Light in the Index. 
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