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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When you lift the hood, you’ll  see these items: 
A.  Battery 
B. Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
C. Engine Oil Dipstick 
D. Engine Oil Fill 
E.  Transmission Dipstick 
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F. Air Cleaner 
G. Power Steering Reservoir 
H. Brake  Master Cylinder 
I. Windshield  Washer Fluid   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
When to Check  and  Change 
A good time to check your automatic transmission fluid 
level is when the  engine  oil is changed. 
Change  both the  fluid  and  filter  every 
50,000 miles 
(83 
000 km)  if the vehicle’s GVWR is over  8,600  or 
if 
the vehicle is mainly  driven under one or more  of 
these conditions: 
0 In  heavy  city traffic where the outside temperature 
0 In hilly  or mountainous terrain. 
regularly reaches 
90°F (32°C)  or 
higher. 
0 When doing frequent trailer towing. 
0 Uses such as found  in taxi, police  or delivery service. 
If  your vehicle’s 
GVWR is not  over 8,600 and you do 
not  use your  vehicle under any 
of these  conditions,  the 
fluid  and  filter  do 
not require changing. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services” in the Index. 
How to Check 
.Because this  operation can be  a  little difficult, you 
may  choose  to  have this  done  at your GM dealer 
Service  Department. 
If  you  do it yourself,  be sure 
to follow  all the 
instructions here,  or you  could  get  a  false  reading 
on 
the dipstick. 
NOTICE: 
Too much or too  little  fluid  can  damage your 
transmission. Too much  can  mean  that  some  of 
the 
fluid could  come out and  fall  on hot  engine 
parts  or exhaust  system  parts,  starting  a  fire.  Be 
sure  to get  an  accurate  reading  if  you  check  your 
transmission 
fluid. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Wait at least  30 minutes  before  checking  the 
transmission  fluid  level  if  you have been  driving: 
0 When  outside  temperatures  are  above 90°F (32°C). 
At high speed  for  quite a while. 
0 In heavy traffic -- especially  in hot weather. 
0 While pulling  a trailer. 
To get  the right  reading, the fluid  should  be  at normal 
operating  temperature,  which  is 
180°F to 200°F 
(82°C  to  93°C). 
Checking  Transmission  Fluid Hot 
Get the vehicle  warmed  up  by driving  about  15 miles 
(24 km) when outside  temperatures  are  above 50°F 
(10°C).  If it's  colder  than 50°F (lO"C), drive  the 
vehicle in 
DRIVE (D) until the  engine temperature 
gage  moves  and then  remains  steady for 
10 minutes. 
Then  follow  the  hot check  procedures. 
Checking  Transmission  Fluid  Cold 
A  cold  check is made after  the vehicle has been  sitting 
for  eight  hours or more with the  engine 
off and  is 
used only  as 
a reference.  Let the engine run at  idle  for 
five  minutes  if outside  temperatures  are 
50°F (10°C)  or 
more.  If it's  colder  than 
50°F ( 10°C), you may have to 
idle the  engine longer.  Should  the fluid  level  be low 
during  a  cold  check,  you 
must perform  a hot check 
before  adding  fluid.  This  will give  you 
a more  accurate 
reading  of the fluid level. 
Checking  the Fluid Hot or Cold 
Park your vehicle  on a level place. Keep the 
engine  running. 
With  the parking brake  applied, place the  shift lever 
0 With  your  foot on the brake  pedal,  move the shift 
in PARK (P). 
lever through  each  gear range, pausing  for  about 
three  seconds 
in each  range.  Then, position the shift 
lever  in 
PARK (P). 
Let the  engine run at idle for  three minutes  or more. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Add Fluid Rear Axle 
Refer to the Maintenance  Schedule  to determine  what 
kind 
of transmission  fluid to use. See “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in the  Index. 
Add  fluid  only after  checking  the transmission  fluid 
HOT. (A COLD check is used  only as a reference.) If 
the  fluid  level is low, add only  enough 
of the proper 
fluid  to bring the 
level up to the HOT area  for  a  hot 
check. 
It doesn’t  take much  fluid, generally  less than a 
pint (0.5 L). Don ’t overjX. We recommend you use only 
fluid  labeled  DEXRON@-111,  because fluid with that 
label  is made  especially  for your automatic  transmission. 
Damage  caused  by fluid  other  than DEXRON-I11  is not 
covered  by your  new vehicle warranty. 
After  adding  fluid,  recheck  the fluid level as 
described  under 
“How to Check.” 
When to Check  and  Change  Lubricant 
Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule  to determine  how 
often to  check 
the lubricant and when to change it. See 
“Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  in 
the Index. 
How to  Check  Lubricant 
If the level  is below  the 
bottom 
of the  filler  plug 
hole, you’ll need to  add 
some  lubricant.  Add 
enough  lubricant 
to raise 
the level  to the bottom  of 
the  filler  plug hole. 
0 When the correct  fluid  level is obtained, push the 
dipstick  back 
in all the way; then flip the handle 
down  to lock the  dipstick  in  place. 
What to Use 
Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind 
of lubricant to use.  See “Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants”  in the Index. 
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17. 
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19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
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€3.7 
NAME 
TURN  B/U 
RADIO- 
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BRAKE 
RADIO-B 
TRANS  RR 
FOG 
Not  Used 
Not  Used 
RR 
HVAC 
PWR  ACCY 
PWR  WDO 
CIRCUITS  PROTECTED 
Front Turn,  RR Turn, Back-up  Lamps, BTSI Solenoid 
Radio  (Ign, Accy) 
4WAL  PCM, 
ABS, Cruise Control 
Radio (Battery), Power Antenna 
PRNDL, Automatic Transmission 
Rear Window Defog 
RR  HVAC  Controls, 
HIGH, MED, LOW Relays 
Power Door Lock, Six-Way Power  Seat, Keyless Entry 
Illumination Module 
Power Windows 
?Circuit  Breaker  Do 
not use fuses of higher  amperage  than those recommended  above.  Fuse amperage  levels are also  imprinted on the 
fuse  panel  under the  dash. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Maintenance  Schedule 
I Short Trip/City  Definition -- Gasoline Engines 
Follow the Short  TripKity  Maintenance  Schedule if any 
one  of these  conditions  is true for your vehicle: 
Most trips  are  less than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). 
I 
This is particularly  important when outside 
temperatures are  below  freezing. 
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 
You frequently 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.) 
If the vehicle is used  for delivery  service, police, taxi 
or  other commercial application. 
your vehicle. 
One of the reasons you should 
follow  this schedule (f 
you operate your vehicle  under  any  of these  conditions 
is that  these  conditions  cuuse engine  oil to break 
down soonex 
Short  Trip/City  Intervals -- Gasoline Engines 
Every 
3,000 Miles  (5 000 km): Engine  Oil and Filter 
Change  (or 
3 months, whichever occurs  first).  Chassis 
Lubrication  (or 
3 months, whichever  occurs  first). 
Drive 
Axle Service  (or 3 months, whichever 
occurs  first). 
1 
At 6,000 Miles (10 000 km) -- Then  Every 
12,000  Miles 
(20 000 km): Tire  Rotation. 
Every  15,000  Miles  (25 000 km): Air Cleaner Filter 
Inspection, 
if driving  in dusty conditions.  Shields and 
Underhood  Insulation Inspection  (GVWR above 
8,500 Ibs.  only). Thermostatically  Controlled  Engine 
Cooling  Fan Check  (or  every 
12 months, whichever 
occurs  first). Front Wheel Bearing Repack  (or at each 
brake relining, whichever  occurs  first). 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km): Air Cleaner  Filter 
Replacement. Fuel Filter Replacement. 
Every 50,000 Miles (83 000 km): Automatic 
Transmission  Service (vehicles over 
8600 GVWR 
or driven under  severe  conditions  only).   
     
        
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I Long  TripMighway  Intervals -- Gasoline En 1,ong ‘lrip/Highn.ay  Intervals -- Gasoline  Engines 
Every 
7,500 Miles (12 500  km): Engine Oil  and Filter 
Change  (or  every 
12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
Chassis Lubrication  (or every 
12 months, whichever 
occurs  first). Drive  Axle  Service. 
At 7,500 Miles (12 500 km) -- Then  Every 
15,000  Miles  (25 
000 km): Tire Rotation. 
Every 15,000 Miles  (25 000 km): Shields  and 
Underhood Insulation Inspection  (GVWR  above 
8,500 lbs. only). Thermostatically  Controlled Engine 
Cooling  Fan Check  (or  every 
12 months, whichever 
occurs  first). 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km): Fuel Filter 
Replacement. Air  Cleaner Filter Replacement. 
Front Wheel Bearing Repack  (or at each  brake 
relining, whichever  occurs first). 
Every 50,000 Miles (83 000 km): Automatic 
Transmission  Service  (vehicles  over 
8600 GVWR or 
driven under severe conditions  only). 
Every 60,000 Miles (100 000 km): Engine Accessory 
Drive Belt Inspection. Fuel Tank,  Cap and Lines 
Inspection. Exhaust  Gas Recirculation  System 
Inspection. Evaporative  Control System Inspection. 
Every 100,000 Miles (166 000 km): Cooling  System 
Service  (or  every 
60 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
Spark  Plug  Wire  Inspection.  Spark  Plug  Replacement. 
Positive  Crankcase  Ventilation 
(PCV) Valve  Inspection. 
These  intervals  only  summarize  maintenance services. 
Be sure to follow the  complete  maintenance  schedule on 
the following  pages.   
     
        
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I Short TripKity  Maintenance  Schedule -- Gasoline  Engines I 
48,000 Miles (80 000 km) 
Change engine oil  and filter  (or every 
3 months, whichever occurs first). 
0 Lubricate chassis components; see 
An Emission  Control Service. 
footnote ## (or every 3 months, whichever 
occurs  first). 
as  needed. 
** 
0 Check axle fluid level and  add fluid 
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DATE  SERVICED BY: ACTUAL MILEAGE 
50,000 Miles (83 000 km) 
0 Change automatic transmission fluid and 
filter  if 
the vehicle’s GVWR is over 
8600 lbs. or  if the vehicle is  mainly driven 
under one or more 
of these conditions: 
- In  heavy  city traffic where the outside 
temperature regularly reaches 
90 OF 
(32 O C)  or higher. 
- In  hilly or mountainous terrain. 
- When  doing frequent trailer towing. 
- Uses such as found  in taxi, police or 
delivery service. 
If you do  not  use your vehicle  under any of these 
conditions,  the fluid  andfilter  do  not require  changing. 
DATE  SERVICED BY: ACTUAL MILEAGE 
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