
Gasolines for Cleaner Air 
Your use of gasoline  with  deposit  control  additives  will 
help  prevent  deposits from forming  in your engine  and 
fuel system. That helps keep  your engine  in  tune  and 
your  emission  control system working  properly.  It’s 
good  for  your  vehicle,  and  you’ll  be  doing  your 
part for 
cleaner  air. 
Many  gasolines  are now blended  with  oxygenates. 
General  Motors recommends that  you use gasolines  with 
these  blending  materials,  such  as  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  Foreign  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 
quickly.  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 
LlH 8P7 
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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 20W-50. 
NOTICE: 
Use  only  engine  oil  with  the  American  Petroleum 
Institute  Certified  For  Gasoline  Engines 
“Starburst”  symbol.  Failure  to  use  the  proper 
oil 
can  result  in  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 Pontiac  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 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). 
Most  trips  are through  dusty areas. 
@ You frequently  tow  a  trailer or use  a  carrier on top of 
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 km) or 3 months -- whichever  comes first. 
(See  “Change  Oil Indicator”  in 
the Index.) 
If none of them is true, change the oil and  filter  every 
7,500 miles (12 500 km) or 12 months -- whichever 
comes first.  your  vehicle. 
Engine  Coolant  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. 
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Drive Position.  Automatic  Transaxle ................ 2-21 
Driver  Information  Center 
........................ 2-66 
Driving 
On Grades. With  a Trailer .................. 4-35 
Driving  AtNight 
................................... 4-14 
City 
....................................... 4-19 
Defensive 
................................... 4-1 
Drunken 
.................................... 4-2 
Freeway 
.................................... 4-20 
In a  Blizzard ................................ 4-26 
In Foreign  Countries ........................... 6-6 
In the Rain .................................. 4-  16 
OnCurves 
................................... 4-9 
On  Hill and  Mountain  Roads 
................... 4-22 
On Snow and Ice ............................. 4-25 
Through  Deep Standing  Water .................. 2-17 
Winter 
..................................... 4-24 
With  a Trailer 
............................... 4-34 
Drunken  Driving 
................................ 4-2 
Electrical  Equipment,  Adding 
.......... 2-16, 3-18,  6-48 
Electronic  Climate Control 
........................ 3-4 
Automatic  Mode 
.............................. 3-4 
ManualMode 
................................ 3-5 
Electronic  Compass 
............................. 2-68 
Engine Accessory  Belt 
........................... 6- 11 
Engine Accessory  Belt,  Supercharged ............... 6- 12 
Engine  Coolant 
................................. 6-22 
Checking ................................... 6-23 
Engine  Coolant  Heater 
...................... 2-17, 6-15 
Adding 
.................................... 6-23 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
................. 2-56  Engine 
Coolant  Temperature  Warning  Light 
.......... 2-55 
Engine  Exhaust ................................ 2-28 
Engine  Identification 
............................ 6-48 
Engineoil 
.................................... 6-12 
Adding 
.................................... 6-13 
Additives 
................................... 6-15 
Checking 
................................... 6-13 
What  Kind to Use ............................ 6-14 
What  to do with  Used Oil 
...................... 6-16 
Whentochange 
............................. 6-15 
Engine  Overheating ............................. 5-12 
Engine,  Running  It  While You’re Parked 
............ 2-28 
Engine,  Starting 
................................ 2-15 
Engine,  Supercharged 
........................... 6-11 
Ethanol (In Fuel) ................................ 6-5 
Exhaust,  Engine ................................ 2-28 
Expectant  Mothers, Use of Safety  Belts ............. 1-22 
Extender,  Safety Belt ............................ 1-42 
Fabric  Cleaning 
............................... 6-41 
FillingYourTank 
................................ 6-7 
Fi 1 ter  Aircleaner 
................................. 6-16 
EngineOil .................................. 6-15 
Finishcare 
.................................... 6-44 
Finish  Damage ................................. 6-45 
First  Gear,  Automatic  Transaxle 
................... 2-21 
Fixed  Mast  Antenna 
............................. 3-20 
Flat  Tire,  Changing 
............................. 5-22 
Fog  Lamp 
Bulb Replacement ..................... 6-32 
Flashers,  Hazard  Warning ......................... 5-1 
FogLamps .................................... 2-39 
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