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Right Side Fuse Panel: Additional fuses are located in
the relay center, on the far right side, below the
instrument panel.
You must remove the sound insulator
on the right side
of the passenger foot well to replace
these fuses.
Replacing these fuses
is difficult. We recommend that
you see your dealer
if you need one replaced.
Position Circuitry
1 Door Locks
2 Power Antenna, Lock Switch
3 Horns
4 Not Used
5 Cruise Control, Misc. Engine
Controls
6 Fuel Pump
7 Injectors
8 Electronic Control Module,
9 Not Used
10 Not Used
11 A/C Programmer PASS-Key
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12 Not Used
POSITIONS
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Replacement Bulbs
Outside Lamps Bulb
. 9006
. 9005
Halogen Headlamps
Low Beam
...........
High Beam ........
Front Lamps
Park/Turn
........................
Side Marker ......................
Taillamps .........................
Stoplamps .........................
RearTurn .........................
Rear Side Marker ...................
Back-up Lamps ....................
Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp ......
License Plate Lamp .................
FogLamp .........................
Trunk Lamp .......................
Underhood Lamp . . , ........
2057NA
194
194
2057
1156
194
1141
1156 194
880
93
561
LAMP MONITOR MESSAGE
HEAD LAMP
HIGH BEAM LAMP
PARK LAMP/TURN SIGNAL
PARK LAMP
TAIL LAMP
BRAKE LAMP
TURN SIGNAL LAMP
TAIL LAMP
BACK UP LAMP
BREAK LAMP
TAIL LAMP
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Replacement Bulbs
Inside Lamps
Door Lamps .......................
Front CourtesylReading Lamps ........
Rail CourtesyReading Lamps .........
Glove Compartment Lamp ...........
Visor Vanity Lamp ..................
Hush Panel (Lower Floor Lighting) .....
Ash Tray ..........................
Bulb
74
563
12V 8W Festoon
194
7065
168
161
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Capacities and Specifications for Engine Code K (L36) and Code 1 (L67)
Automatic Transaxle AT 4T60E (Overdrive)
When draining or replacing torque convertec more fluid may be needed.
Pan Removal and Replacement .............................. 6 1/2 quarts 6.00 L
After Complete Overhaul ..................................... 11 quarts 10.50 L
Coolingsystem .............................................. 13 quarts 12.00 L
Air Conditioning Refrigerant (R134a) ........................... See refrigerant charge label under hood.
...............................
4.75 L
Not all air conditioning refrigerants are the same. If the air conditioning system in your vehicle needs refrigerant, be sure the
proper refrigerant is used.
If you’re not sure, ask your Pontiac dealel: For additional information see your “Warranty and
Owner Assistance Information
” booklet.
Enginecrankcase ........................................... 5 quarts
Fuel Tank ................. 18 gallons
Power Steering
Oil change with filter change.
Pump Only ..... ................. 1 pint 0.50 L
Complete System ........................................... 1 11’2 pints 0.75 L
68.00 L
Tire Pressures, Sizes .......................................... See Tire-Loading Information label on
Wheel Nut Torque ... 100 lb-ft
driver’s
door. ,.. ... (140 Nam)
NOTE: All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the appropriate level, as recommended in this manual.
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Maintenance Replacement Parts
' Air Cleaner Element ................................. AC Type A--1096C I
I ................................... Engine Oil Filter. AC 5pe PF--47
Fuel Filter ......................................... AC Qpe GF--627
PCV Valve ........................................ AC Type CV--892C-
Remote Lock Control Battery (2) ..................... -2016
Spark Plugs (236) Engine ............................ AC Qpe--41-606
Spark Plugs (L67) Supercharged Engine ................. AC Type--41 -601
WiperBlade ..................................... 22144001
Gap: 0.060 inch (1.52 m)
Gap: 0.060 inch (1.52 mm)
.... ..
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Section 7 Maintenance Schedule
IMPORTANT:
KEEP ENGINE OIL
AT THE PROPER
LEVEL AND CHANGE A$
RECOMMENDED
This section covers the maintenance required for your
Pontiac. Your vehicle needs these services to retain its
safety, dependability and emission control performance.
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Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The Plan
supplements your new vehicle warranties. See your
Pontiac dealer
for details.
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 dealer’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 Pontiac dealer’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 Pontiac dealer.
This part tells you the maintenance services you should
have done and when you should schedule them. 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. 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.
0 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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