Be  careful  not  to spill gasoline.  Clean  gasoline from 
painted  surfaces  as soon  as  possible.  See  “Cleaning  the 
Outside 
of Your  Oldsmobile”  in  the Index. 
When 
you put  the  cap  back  on, turn it to  the  right  until 
you  hear  at  least  three  clicks. 
NOTICE: 
If you  need  a  new  cap,  be  sure  to  get  the  right 
type.  Your  retailer  can  get  one  for  you. 
If you  get 
the  wrong  type,  it  may  not 
fit or  have  proper 
venting,  and  your  fuel  tank  and  emissions  system 
might  be  damaged. 
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Inflation - Tire  Pressure 
The  Tire-Loading  Information  label  which  is  on the rear 
edge 
of the  driver’s  door  shows  the correct  inflation 
pressures  for  your  tires,  when  they’re  cold.  “Cold” 
means  your  vehicle  has  been  sitting  for at  least 
three 
?--., hours TI-< 01 &iv_eu~o more than.a.mile. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  let  anyone  tell  you  that underinflation  or 
overinflation 
is all right. It’s not. If your tires don’t 
have  enough 
air (underinflation)  you can get: 
Too much  flexing 
0 Too much heat 
Tire overloading 
Bad  wear 
Bad handling 
Bad fuel economy. 
If your tires  have  too  much air (overinflation), 
you can get: 
Unusual  wear 
0 Bad handling 
Rough  ride 
0 Needless  damage  from  road hazards. 
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When  to Check 
Check  your  tires  once a month  or  more. 
Don’t  forget  your  compact  spare  tire. 
It should  be  at 
60 psi (420 Wa). 
How  to Check 
Use  a  good  quality  pocket-type  gage  to  check  tire 
pressure.  Simply  looking  at  the  tires  will  not  tell  you  the 
pressure,  especially  if  you  have  radial  tires 
-- which 
may  look  properly  inflated  even 
if they’re  underinflated. 
If your  tires  have  valve  caps,  be sure  to put  them  back 
on.  They  help  prevent  leaks  by  keeping  out  dirt  and 
moisture. 
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