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MTBE and  ethanol.  By doing so, you 
can  help  clean the  air,  especially  in 
those  parts 
of the  country  that  have 
high  carbon monoxide  levels. 
In  addition,  some gasoline  suppliers  are 
now  producing reformulated gasolines. 
These  gasolines  are specially  designed 
to  reduce  vehicle  emissions.  General 
Motors recommends  that you use 
reformulated gasoline.  By doing 
so, you 
can  help  clean the  air,  especially  in 
those  parts 
of the  country  that have 
high  ozone  levels. 
You should  ask your service  station 
operators  if their  gasolines  contain 
deposit  control  additives and 
oxygenates,  and if they have been 
reformulated  to reduce  vehicle 
emissions. 
Fuels  in  Forei’ Countries 
If you plan  on driving  in  another 
country  outside  the 
U.S. or  Canada, 
unleaded 
fuel may  be  hard to find. Do 
not  use leaded gasoline. If you  use  even 
one  tankful,  your emission  controls 
won’t  work well or at all.  With 
continuous  use, spark  plugs can get 
fouled,  the  exhaust  system can  corrode, 
and  your engine 
oil can  deteriorate 
quicltly.  Your  vehicle’s  oxygen  sensor 
will  be damaged. 
All of that  means 
costly  repairs  that  wouldn’t be  covered 
by  your  warranty. 
To check  on fuel  availability,  ask  an 
auto  club,  or  contact  a  major  oil 
company  that does  business  in  the 
country  where  you’ll be driving. 
You can  also  write us at  the  following 
address  for advice.  Just tell 
us where 
you’re  going and give  your  Vehicle 
Identification  Number (VIN). 
General  Motors Overseas 
Distribution  Corporation 
North American Export Sales (NAES) 
1908 Colonel  Sam  Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario 
L1H 8P7 
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3100 V6 Engine 
1. Engine  Coolant  Reservoir 
2. Power  Steering  Fluid  Reservoir 
3. Air  Cleaner 
4. Brake Fluid Reservoir 
5. Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Reservoi 
6. Battery  r 
7. Automatic 
Transaxle  Fluid  Dipstick 
8. Engine  Oil  Dipstick 
9. Engine  Oil  Fill Cap 
10. Radiator Cap 
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P 
3800 V6 Engine 
1. Engine Coolant Reservoir 
2. Power Steering  Fluid Reservoir 
3. Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid Dipstick 
4. Brake  Fluid  Reservoir 
5. Windshield Washer  Fluid Reservoir 
6. Battery 
7. Air Cleaner 
8. Engine Oil Dipstick 
9. Engine  Oil  Fill Cap 
10. Radiator Cap 
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Underhood  Light 
Your underhood  light  will  go  on when 
you  open  the  hood. 
Engine Oil 
It’s  a  good idea to check your engine  oil 
every  time you  get  fuel. In order to get 
an  accurate  reading, the oil must  be 
warm  and  the  vehicle must be on  level 
ground. 
Turn  off the  engine  and give  the oil a 
few  minutes  to drain  back into  the  oil 
pan. 
If you  don’t,  the  oil dipstick  might 
not  show  the actual  level. 
To Check  Engine  Oil 
Pull out the dipstick and clean  it with  a 
paper towel  or cloth,  then  push  it back 
in all  the  way.  Remove it again, keeping 
the  tip  lower, and check  the level. 
3100 V6: Checking  Engine  Oil 
3800 V6: Checking  Engine Oil 
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When to Add Oil 
If the  oil  is at or below  the ADD  mark, 
then  you’ll  need to add  some  oil. But 
you  must  use  the right  kind.  This 
section explains  what  kind of oil  to use. 
For  crankcase  capacity, see 
Capacities 
and  Specifications 
in the Index. 
NOTICE: 
3100 V6:  Adding  Engine  Oil What Kind of Oil to Use 
3eginning  midyear 1993, oils of the 
)roper  quality for your  vehicle  will be 
dentified  with  this  new “starburst” 
iymbol.  The  “starburst”  symbol 
ndicates  that  the oil has  been  certified 
)y the American Petroleum  Institute 
IAPI), and is preferred for  use in your 
;asoline engine. 
(ou  should 
look for this  on  the front of 
he oil  container,  and  use  only oils that 
lisplay  this new  symbol. 
(ou  should  also use  the  proper  viscosity 
)il for your vehicle,  as shown  in the 
ollowing  charts. 
Don’t 
add 
too much  oil. If your 
engine  has 
so much oil that  the  oil 
level  gets above  the cross-hatched 
area  that  shows the proper 
operating  range,  your engine could 
be damaged. 
I’ 
Just fill it  enough to put  the  level 
somewhere  in the  proper  operating 
range.  Push the dipstick  all the  way 
back in when you’re  through. 
 
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RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY GRADE ENGINE OILS 
FOR  BEST  FUEL ECONOMY  AND  COLD STARTING, 
SELECT  THE LOWEST  SAE VISCOSITY  GRADE OIL 
FOR  THE  EXPECTED  TEMPERATURE  RANGE. 
LOOK FOR 
HOT  ONE OF THESE 
WEATHER  LABELS 
t100 . 
+80 - 
+60 - 
+40 - 
+20 - 
0- 
“C 
+38 
+27 
+16 
+4 
-7 
-18 
COLD 
SAE 1OW-30 PREFERRED above 0°F 
SAE 5W-30 (-18°C) 
1 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  OTHER  GRADE OIL HOT RECOMMENDED. 
2300 V6:  Oil  Viscosity  Chart 
As shown in the  chart, SAE 1OW-30 is 
best  for  your  vehicle.  However,  you  can 
use SAE 5W-30 if it’s going  to be  colder 
than 
60°F (16°C) before  your next  oil 
change.  When  it’s  very  cold, 
you should 
use 
SAE 5W-30. These numbers  on an 
oil  container  show  its  viscosity, or 
thickness. 
Do not  use  other  viscosity 
oils,  such 
as SAE 1OW-40 or 
SAE 20W-50. 
RECOMMENDED  SAE VISCOSITY  GRADE ENGINE OILS 
FOR BEST FUEL  ECONOMY AND COLD STARTING, 
SELECT  THE LOWEST  SAE VISCOSITY  GRADE OIL 
FOR  THE EXPECTED  TEMPERATURE  RANGE. 
‘-’ F 
+loo 
+80 
+ 60 
+40 
+20 
0 
“C 
+38 
+ 27 
+16 
+4 
-7 
-18 
 
LOOK FOR 
LABELS 
HOT  ONE 
OF THESE 
- SAE I 1 
OW-30 
SAE 5W-30 PREFERRED 
IF  NEITHER  SAE 
5W-30 NOR  SAE 1OW-30 GRADE OILS ARE AVAILABLE.  SAE 30 COLD 
WEATHER ABOVE 40 DEGREES F (4 DEGREES c). 
GRADE 
MAY  BE  USED AT TEMPERATURES 
DO  NOT  USE SAE 
1OW-40, SAE 2OW-50 OR ANY  OTHER  GRADE  OIL NOT RECOMMENDED. 
3100 V6:  Oil  Viscosity  Chart 
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As shown in  the  chart,  SAE  5W-30  is 
best  for your vehicle. However,  you can 
use  SAE  1OW-30  if  it’s going 
to be 0°F 
(-18°C)  or above.  These numbers  on an 
oil  container  show 
its viscosity,  or 
thickness. 
Do not use other  viscosity oils, 
such as SAE  1OW-40  or SAE  20W-50. 
If  you  cannot  find oils  with  the  new 
“starburst”  symbol on the  front  of the 
container,  you should  look for and  use 
oils  containing  the following  three things: 
SH or SG 
“SH’ or “SG’ must be on  the oil container, 
either  by  itself  or combined  with  other 
quality  designations, such  as “SHKD,” 
“SH,SG,CD,” “SG/CD,”  etc.  These 
letters  show American Petroleum 
Institute  (API)  levels of quality. 
SAE 1OW-30 (3800 engine) 
SAE 5W-30 (3100  engine) 
Energy Conserving I1 
Oils  with  these  words on  the 
container  will help  you save fuel. 
These  three  things  are usually included 
in  a  doughnut  shaped  logo (symbol)  on 
most  containers. 
If you cannot  find oils 
with  the  “starburst”  symbol, 
you should 
look for oils  with the doughnut  shaped 
symbol,  containing  the  three  things 
noted  above.  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 ltm). 
It’s below  freezing  outside  and  most 
trips  are  less than 
10 miles (16 ltm). 
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. 
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. 
If  none 
of them  is true,  change  the oil 
every 
7,500 miles  (12 500 ltm) or  12 
months  -whichever  comes first. 
Change  the filter  at  the  first oil change 
and  at every  other oil change  after that. 
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. 193 
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What to Do with Used Oil 
Did you  know  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. 
Air Cleaner 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule to 
determine  when to replace  the air filter. 
See 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services in 
the Index. 
NOTICE: 
If the  air cleaner  is off, a backfire 
can  cause 
a damaging engine fire. 
And,  dirt  can  easily  get into your 
engine, which  will damage  it. 
Always  have the air cleaner  in  place 
when  you’re  driving. 
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