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Capacities & Specifications 
FuelTank ................................................... 
Power  Steering 
PumpOnly ................................................. 
Complete  System ............................................ 
Tire  Pressures,  Sizes .......................................... 
WheelNutTorque ............................................ 
15.2 gallons 57.5 L 
1.00 pint 0.50 L 
2.25 pints 1.25 L 
See Tire-Loading  Information 
label on driver’s  door. 
100 pound-feet 140 N.m 
NOTE: All capacities  are  approximate. When  adding, be sure  to fill to the  appropriate  level or as  recommended in 
this  manual. 
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Replacement  Bulbs 
OUTSIDE LAMPS BULB 
Back-up  Lamps ........................... 2057 
Front  Parking/Turn Signal  Lamps .......... 2057 NA 
License Plate Lamp ......................... 194 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp ............... 9 12 
Halogen  Headlamps 
Low  Beam 
............................. 9004 
High Beam ............................. 9004 
Fog Lamps ................................ 885 
Side  Marker  Lamps 
Front ................................ 194NA 
Rear 
................................... 161 
Stop/TaiI/Turn Signal  Lamps ................. 3057 
Trunk  Lamp ............................... 906 
Underhood Lamp ........................... 906 
INSIDE LAMPS BULB 
Ashtray .................................. 161 
Without Su11roof .......................... i68 
With Sunroof ........................... 2 14-2 
Front 
Reading  Lamps 
Rear  Reading  Lamps 
........................ 168 
Underdash  Lamps .......................... 194 
Heater 
& A/C Control ....................... 161 
High-Beam  Indicator ....................... 161 
Instr~~ment  Cluster Warning  Lights ............. 161 
Glove Box ................................ 161 
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Engine  Specifications 
2.3L 
Quad 4 
VINEngineCode ................................. D 
Type ............................................ L4 
Displacement 
.................................. 2.3 Liters 
Compression  Ratio 
............................... 9.5:  1 
Firingorder 
.................................... 1-3-4-2 
Thermostat  Temperature 
....................... 180°F  (82°C) 
3.1L 
V6 
M 
V6 
3.1 Liters  9.6: 
1 
1-2-3-4-5-6 
195 
OF (91  "C) 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
Air  Cleaner  Element 
Engine 
Oil Filter 
All engines ...................................... AC  Type  A-  1233C 
2.3L  Quad  4 
..................................... AC  Type  PF-  1225 
3.1LV6 
........................................ ACTypePF-47 
3.1L  V6 
........................................ AC  Type  CV-892C 
2.3L  Quad  4 
..................................... AC  Type  41  -9 10  (Platinum Plug) 
3.1L  V6 ........................ ........... AC  Type  R44LTSM6 
PCV  Valve 
Spark 
Plugs 
Gap:  0.060  inch (1.52  mm) 
Gap:  0.060  inch  (1.52 mm) 
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1 Section 7 Maintenance  Schedule 
I 
IMPORTANT: 
KEEP ENGINE OIL 
AT THE PROPER 
LEVEL AND  CHANGE  AS 
RECOMMENDED 
I 
This  section  covers  the  maintenance  required  for your 
Oldsmobile.  Your  vehicle  needs  these  services  to  retain 
its 
safety,  dependability  and  emission  control  performance. 
I Plan I 
Introduction 
Your Vehicle  and the Environment 
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. 
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How This Section is Organized 
The remainder of this section  is divided  into  five parts: 
“Part 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 retailer’s service department  or another 
qualified  service center  do these  jobs. 
If you are skilled enough to do some  work  on  your 
vehicle,  you 
will probably  want to get the service 
information 
GM publishes.  See  “Service  Publications” 
in the Index. 
“Part 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. 
“Part C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections” explains 
important inspections  that your Oldsmobile retailer’s 
service department  or another qualified  service center 
should perform. 
“Part 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. 
“Part 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 part.  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. 
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Part A: Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
Using Your Maintenance  Schedule 
We  at  General Motors  want to help you keep  your vehicle 
in good  working condition.  But  we don’t know  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’ll find 
in the schedules in this section. So please  read this 
section and  note how  you  drive. If  you  have any 
questions  on how  to  keep  your vehicle  in good 
condition,  see  your  Oldsmobile  retailer. 
This  part tells 
you the maintenance  services  you should 
have  done  and when  you should  schedule  them.  If  you 
go 
to your retailer for your  service  needs, you’ll know 
that  GM-trained  and supported  service  people  will 
perform 
the work using  genuine GM parts.  The 
proper  fluids and  lubricants to use are listed 
in Part 
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. 
These  schedules  are  for  vehicles that: 
carry passengers and cargo  within recommended 
limits.  You will find  these  limits on your vehicle’s 
Tire-Loading  Information  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:  
     
        
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Maintenance  Schedule 
I Schedule I Definition I 
Follow Maintenance Schedule I if any one of these  is 
true  for your vehicle: 
Most trips are less than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). 
This  is particularly  important  when outside 
temperatures  are below  freezing. 
0 Most trips include  extensive  idling (such as frequent 
driving 
in stop and  go traffic). 
0 Most trips  are through dusty areas. 
You frecp~ently  tow a trailer  or use  a carrier on top  of 
your vehicle.  (With some models,  you should never 
tow 
a trailer.  See “Towing a Trailer“ in the Index.) 
Schedule 
I should also  be followed if the vehicle  is used 
for  delivery  service, police, taxi, or other commercial 
application. 
I Schedule I Intervals I 
Every 3,000 Miles (5 000 km) or 3 Months, 
Whichever Occurs First 
Engine  Oil and Filter  Change 
Every 6,000 Miles (10 000 km) or 6 Months, 
Whichever Occurs First 
Chassis Lubrication 
At 6,000 Miles (10 000 km) - Then  Every 
12,000 Miles (25 
000 km) 
Every  15,000 Miles (25 000 km) 
Tire Rotation 
Air Cleaner  Filter Inspection, if driving in dusty 
conditions 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km) 
Air Cleaner  Filter Replacement 
Spark  Plug  Replacement  (except  2.3L  Code 
D engine) 
Spark Plug  Wire Inspection (except 2.3L 
Fuel 
Tmk, Cap  and Lines Inspection 
Engine Accessory Drive  Belt Inspection  (or every 
Cooling System Service  (or every 24 months, 
Code 
D engine) 
24 months, whichever occurs  first) 
whichever occurs  first) 
Every 50,000 Miles (83 000 km) 
Every 100,000 Miles (166 000 km) 
Automatic  Transaxle  Service (severe conditions only) 
Spark  Plug  Replacement  (2.3L Code 
D engine only) 
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