
Fluids & Lubricants 
ITEM 
Antifreeze Coolant ............................... 
(Ethylene Glycol Base) ...................... 
Chassis  Lubricant ................................ 
(Grease  Gun  Insert) 
Delco Supreme 
ll@ Brake Fluid ......... 
Automatic  Transmission  Fluid ............ 
DEXRONO-I11 ................................... 
DEXRONO-IIE ................................... 
Engine Oil ............................................. 
GM Engine  Oil Supplement ................ 
Lubriplate  (White  Grease) ................... 
Engine Oil ............................................. 
Windshield Washer Solvent ................. 
Power Steering Fluid ........................... 
(E.O.S.) 
(Normal) 
(Cold Climate) 
Power 
Steering  Fluid 
........................... 
APPLICATION  GM PART  NUMBER 
Year-round antifreeze for ......................... 1052753 
General  chassis  lube,  etc. 
........................ 12346003  or 
coolant  mixtures 
1052497 
Brake System 
........................................... 1052535 
Automatic  Transaxle 
................................................................... 12346143  32 oz. (1.0  L) 
................................................................... 12345881  32 oz. (1 .O L) 
Engine  lubrication ................................... See Engine Oil in this  section. 
See your dealer for advice 
....................... 1052367  16 oz. (0.5 L) 
Sliding  door  tracks 
.................................. 1052349  (aerosol)  12 oz. (340.2 g) 
Hood,  liftgate  and  door  hinges 
................ 
Windshield  washer fluid .......................... 
Power Steering  System ........................... 1050017 
1052884 
Power  Steering  System 
........................... 12345867 
SIZE 
1 gal. (3.8 L) 
14 oz. (397 g) 
16 
02. (0.5 L) 
32  oz.  (1.0 
L) 
16  oz. (0.5 L) 
32 oz. (1 .O L) 
(System must  'be drained  and  refilled.) ................................................................. 12345866 
Silicone  Grease  Weatherstrips  12345579 
Lubricant  1052277 
.................................... ........................................... 
......... Spray-A-Squeak Silicone .................... General purpose  silicone lubricant  1052276 (aerosol)  16 
oz. (0.5 L) 
1 oz. (28 g) 
4.5 
oz. (127  g) 
12 
oz. (0.35 L) 
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inspections that your Oldsmobile 
dealer’s service  department  or  another 
qualified service  center  should perform. 
Section 
D: Recommended  Fluids and 
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 
Schedule 
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 
CertificatiodTire  label. See 
Loading 
Your Vehicle in the Index. 
are  driven on reasonable road 
surfaces  within legal driving limits. 
use the recommended  unleaded fuel. 
See 
Fuel in  the Index. 
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 
Most  trips  are  less than 10 miles 
(6 ltm) . 
(16 ltm) 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. 
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  of the 
above  conditions  is true. 
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Muintenunce Schedule 
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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 
ltm) 
. 
miles  (16 ltrn) 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. 
Schedule I should  also be  followed if 
the  vehicle  is  used  for  delivery  service, 
police,  taxi 
or other  commercial 
applications. 
::: = An Emission  Control Service. 
j- = The U.S. Emiyonmental  Protection  Agency 
or  the  California Air Resources  Board has 
determined  that the  failure 
to pelform  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 
pelformed  at  the indicated  intervals and  the 
maintenance  be  recorded in “Section 
E: 
Maintenance  Record.” 
ITEM TO BE SERVICED WHEN TO PERFORM 
No* See Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance  Miles (Kilometers) or Months 
Services 
following Schedules I and 11. (whichever  occurs firsl). 
1 Engine  Oil Change & Oil Filter Change* Every 3,000 Miles (5 000 km) or 3 Montl~s.. 
2 Chassis Lubrication Every 3,000 Miles (5 000 lm) or 12 Months. 
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Maintenance Scheduk 
Schedule I1 
Follow Schedule I1 ONLY if none of 
* = An Emission Control Service. 
t = 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.” 
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). 1 
I 2 I Chassis  Lubrication 1 Evew 7,500 Miles (12 500 km) or 12 Months. 11 
I 4 I Engine  Accessorv Drive GDection I Everv 60.000 Miles  (100 000 la) or 60 Months. 11 
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Explanation of Scheduled 
Maintenance  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 
NO. SERVICE 
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 E. 
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. 
Engine  Accessory  Drive  Inspection 
- Inspect the drive  belt  for cracks, 
fraying,  wear  and proper tension. 
Replace  as needed. 
I 
Cooling  System Servicee - Drain, 
flush  and refill  the system  with new 
or  approved  recycled  coolant 
conforming  to GM  Specification 
I 
1825M.  Keep  coolant  at the  proper 1 
mixture  as specified.  See  Coolant in 
the 
Index. This  provides  proper 
freeze  and boil  protection, corrosion 
I 
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  tht 
pressure cap and  neck. 
To help ensure  proper  operation,  we 
recommend 
a pressure  test of both the 
cooling  system  and the pressure  cap. 
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6. Transaxle  Service - Change both 
the  fluid  and filter  every 
15,000 miles 
(25 000 ltm) 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 
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 ltm) . 
7. Spark  Plug Replacement::' - 
Replace  spark plugs with the proper 
type. See 
Replacement  Parts in the 
Index. 
8. Spark  Plug  Wire  Inspection''- 
Inspect for  burns,  cracks  or other 
damage. Check  the  boot fit at the 
distributor  or coils  and at  the  spark 
plugs.  Replace  wires 
as needed. 
9. Exhaust  Gas  Recirculation  (EGR) 
System  1nspection':t 
- Conduct 
the 
EGR system service  as described 
in  the  service  manual. 
To purchase  a 
service  manual,  see 
Service 
Publications 
in  the Index. 
IO. Air  Cleaner  Filter  Replacement+- 
Replace  every  30,000 miles 
(50 000 ltm) or more often  under 
dusty  conditions. 
Ask your dealer 
for  the  proper  replacement  intervals 
for  your driving  conditions. 
11. Air Cleaner  Inspection''? - Inspect 
all  hoses  and  ducts  for  proper 
hookup.  Make sure  the  valve works 
properly. 
1nspection';:t - Inspect  fuel tank, 
cap  and  lines  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. 
12. Fuel  Tank,  Cap  and  Lines 
13. Engine  Timing  and  Distributor 
Check 
(3100 Code D engine 
only)'xt 
- Adjust  the timing  to  the 
underhood  label specifications. 
Inspect  the inside  and  outside 
of the 
distributor  cap  and  rotor  for cracks, 
carbon  tracking  and  corrosion. 
Clean  or replace  as needed. 
NOTE: To determine  your engine's 
displacement  and  code, see 
Engine 
Identification 
in  the Index. 
': = An  Enzission  Control Service. 
t = The U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency 
or the  California  Air Resources  Boa1.d has 
determined  that  the  failure 
to pelform  this 
maintenance  item  will 
not nullify the 
emission  warranty 
or limit recall  liability 
prior 
to fhe  completion of ~~ehicle  useful  life. 
General 
Motors: however,  urges that all 
recornmended  maintenance services be 
performed  at the  indicated  intervals and  the 
maintenance  be  recorded 
in "Section E: 
Maintenance Record." 
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Section B: Owner  Checks  and  Services Be sure  any necessary repairs  are completed at once. 
Whenever  any  fluids  or  lubricants  are  added to your vehicle, 
Listed  below are  owner  checks and services which  should  be malte  Sure they  are the  proper  ones,  as  shown in Section 
D. 
performed  at  the intervals  specified to help ensure  the  safety, 
dependability  and emission  control performance  of your 
vehicle. 
Each Fuel Fill (It is  important 
for you or a service  station  attendant  to  perform 
these underhood 
checks at each fuel  fill.) 
I 
Check  the engine coolant  level and add the proper  coolant mix if necessary. See Coolant in  the 
Engine Index for  further  details. 
CHECK 
OR SERVICE 
I 
WHAT TO DO 
Check the engine  oil  level  and  add  the proper  oil  if necessary. See Engine  Oil in the Index for 
further  details. 
Engine 
Oil  Level 
Windshield Washer  Check  the windshield washer  fluid  level in the  windshield  washer  tank  and  add the proper fluid  if 
Fluid  Level  necessary. See 
Windshield Washer  Fluid in the Index for  further  details. I 
It Leasf Once a Month 
CHECK 
OR SERVICE 
I 
WHAT  TO DO I 
Tire Inflation I 
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 
I 
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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At  Least Once  a Year 
CHECK 
OR  SERVICE WHAT TO  DO 
I Key  Lock  Cylinders I Lubricate  the key  lock  cylinders  with the lubricant  specified in Section D. 
I 
Body  Lubrication  Lubricate 
all  body door hinges, including  the liftgate. 
Also lubricate  all  hinges  and latches, 
including  those for the  hood,  sliding  door track,  rear compartment,  glove  box door, console  door, 
and any  folding seat hardware. Section 
D tells  you  what to use. 
Starter  Switch 
CAUTION. When  you  are  doing  this  check,  the  vehicle  could  move  suddenly\
. If it  does,  you 
or  others  could  be  injured.  Follow  the  steps  below. 
1. Before you start, be  sure  you  have  enough room around  the  vehicle. 
2. Firmly  apply  both  the parking brake  (see Parking  Brake in  the Index if necessary)  and the 
NOTE: 
Do not  use the accelerator  pedal,  and be  ready  to  turn off the  engine  immediately if it starts. 
3. Try  to  start  the  engine in each  gear.  The  starter  should work  only in P (Park)  or N (Neutral). If 
regular  brake. 
~ the  starter  works in any other position,  your  vehicle needs service. 
1 Steering  Column 
1 Lock I 
While parked,  and with  the parking  brake set, try to  turn  the  key to LOCK in each  shift  lever 
position. 
The  key should  turn  to LOCK only when  the shift  lever  is in P (Park). 
The  key should  come out only  in LOCK. 
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