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Your  modern  vehicle  doesn’t  need  an elaborate 
“break-in.”  But 
it will perform  better  in the  long 
run  if  you  follow  these guidelines: 
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Keep  your speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h)  or 
less  for  the  first 
500 miles (804 km). 
Don’t1  drive at any  one speed 
-- fast  or 
slow 
-- for  the first 500 miles -(SO4 km).7 
Don’t  make  full-throttle  starts. 
Avoid  making  hard stops  for  the  first 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During  this  time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with new linings  can mean 
premature  wear and  earlier  replacement. 
Follow  this  breaking-in  guideline every 
time  you  get  new  brake linings. 
Don’t  tow  a trailer  during  break-in. See 
“Towing  a Trailer”  in the  Index  for more 
information. 
Ignition  Switch 
Your  key lets you  turn  the  ignition  switch  to  five 
different positions. 
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ACCESSORY  (A): ACCESSORY  lets you  use 
things  like the radio,  power windows  and  the 
windshield  wipers  when the  engine  is off. 
To get  into 
ACCESSORY,  push in the key  and turn  it toward you. 
Your  steering wheel will  remain  locked, just 
as it was 
before  you inserted  the key. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Remember: Anti-lock  doesn’t change the time  you  need 
to get your  foot up to the brake  pedal or always  decrease 
stopping  distance. 
If you  get too  close  to the vehicle in 
front of you, you won’t  have time  to apply your brakes 
if that vehicle suddenly  slows  or stops. Always leave 
enough  room  up  ahead to  stop,  even though  you have 
anti-lock  brakes. 
Using  Anti-Lock 
Don’t  pump the brakes. Just  hold the brake pedal 
down and  let anti-lock  work  for you.  You may  feel the 
brakes vibrate,  or you  may  notice some noise,  but this 
is  normal. 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
Use  your anti-lock  braking  system  when you need to. 
With  anti-lock, 
you can steer  and brake  at the same 
time.  In many  emergencies,  steering can help 
you more 
than  even  the very  best  braking. 
Steering 
Power  Steering 
If you lose power steering assist because the  engine 
stops  or the system 
is not  functioning,  you can steer but 
it will take  much  more effort. 
Steering  Tips 
Driving  on Curves 
It’s important to take curves  at a reasonable speed. 
A lot of the “driver  lost control”  accidents  mentioned on 
the  news  happen on curves.  Here’s  why: 
Experienced driver  or beginner, each 
of us  is subject to 
the same laws  of physics  when driving on curves.  The 
traction  of the  tires against  the  road surface makes 
it 
possible for  the vehicle  to  change  its path  when you turn 
the  front wheels. 
If there’s no traction, inertia will keep 
the vehicle going  in the same  direction. 
If you’ve ever 
tried  to  steer  a vehicle 
on wet ice, you’ll understand this. 
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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   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Thermostat 
Engine coolant temperature is controlled by a thermostat 
in the engine  cooling  system. The thermostat  stops the 
flow 
of coolant  through the radiator until the coolant 
reaches  a  preset temperature. 
When  you replace  your thermostat,  an 
AC@ thermostat 
is  recommended. 
Power  Steering Fluid 
When  to  Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
It is not necessary  to regularly check power  steering 
fluid unless  you suspect there is 
a leak  in the system or 
you  hear  an unusual  noise. 
A fluid loss in this system 
could indicate 
a problem. Have the system inspected 
and  repaired. 
How To Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
When  the engine  compartment  is  cool, unscrew the cap 
and  ,wipe 
the dipstick  with a clean rag. Replace the  cap 
and completely tighten it.  Then  remove the cap  again 
and  look  at  the  fluid level 
on the dipstick. 
The  level should be at the 
FULL COLD mark.  If 
necessary, add only enough fluid  to bring the 
level up to 
the mark. 
To prevent brake fluid contamination,  never  check or fill 
the power steering reservoir with the master  cylinder 
cover off. 
What to Use 
Refer  to the Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind  of fluid 
to use.  See “Recommended Fluids and 
Lubricants’’ in the Index. Always  use the proper  fluid. 
Failure 
to use  the proper  fluid can  cause leaks and 
damage  hoses and seals. 
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Inspections 
Listed  below are  inspections  and services  which  should 
be performed  at least  twice  a  year (for  instance,  each 
spring  and fall).  You should  let your 
GM dealer’s 
service  department  or  other  qualified service  center  do 
these  jobs.  Make  sure  any necessary repairs  are 
completed  at once. 
Proper  procedures  to perform  these  services may  be 
found 
in a service  manual.  See  “Service  and Owner 
Publications” 
in the  Index. 
Steering  and  Suspension  Inspection 
Inspect the  front and rear  suspension  and steering 
system  for  damaged,  loose  or  missing parts, signs 
of 
wear or lack of lubrication.  Inspect the power  steering 
lines and hoses for  proper  hook-up,  binding, leaks, 
cracks,  chafing,  etc. 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
Inspect the complete  exhaust  system. Inspect the body 
near  the  exhaust  system. 
Look for broken,  damaged, 
missing  or out-of-position  parts 
as well  as open  seams, 
holes, loose  connections  or other  conditions  which could 
cause  a  heat build-up 
in the floor  pan or could let 
exhaust  fumes 
into the vehicle.  See  “Engine  Exhaust” 
in the Index. 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose  Inspection 
Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are 
cracked,  swollen or  deteriorated.  Inspect all pipes, 
fittings  and clamps;  replace  as  needed. 
Throttle  Linkage  Inspection 
Inspect the throttle  linkage  for interference or binding, 
and  for  damage  or missing parts. Replace parts  as 
needed.  Replace 
any cables that have high effort or 
excessive  wear. Do not lubricate accelerator  and  cruise 
control  cables. 
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Lubricants 
NOTE:  Fluids  and  lubricants identified below  by name, 
part  number  or specification  may be obtained  from your 
GM dealer. 
USAGE 
Engine  Oil 
(Gasoline 
Engine) 
Engine  Coolant 
Coolant  Supplement 
Sealer 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Engine oil with the  American 
Petroleum  Institute Certified  For 
Gasoline  Engines  “Starburst”  symbol 
of the proper  viscosity.  To 
determine  the preferred  viscosity 
for  your vehicle’s  engine,  see 
“Engine  Oil” 
in the  Index. 
50/50 mixture of clean  water 
(preferably  distilled) and GM 
Goodwrench@  DEX-COOL 
or 
Havoline@  DEX-COOL TM 
(orange-colored,  silicate-free) 
antifreeze  conforming 
to GM 
Specification  6277M.  See  “Engine 
Coolant” 
in the Index. 
GM Part 
No. 3634621  or 
equivalent  with a  complete  flush 
and refill. 
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Hydraulic  Brake 
System 
Parking  Brake 
Cable  Guides 
Power  Steering System 
Automatic 
Transmission 
Key Lock 
Cylinders 
Chassis 
Lubrication 
FLUID/LUBRICANT 
Delco  Supreme 11 @ Brake  Fluid 
(GM Part  No. 
1052535 or 
equivalent  DOT-3 brake  fluid). 
Chassis  lubricant (GM Part 
No. 1052497  or equivalent)  or 
lubricant meeting requirements 
of NLGI  Grade  2, Category LB 
or  GC-LB. 
GM  Power  Steering  Fluid 
(GM Part No. 1052884 - 1 pt., 
1050017 
- 1 qt., or equivalent). 
DEXRON@-I11 Automatic 
Transmission  Fluid. 
Multi-Purpose  Lubricant,  Superlube@ 
(GM Part No. I234624 1 
or  equivalent). 
Chassis  lubricant (GM Part 
No. 1052497  or  equivalent)  or 
lubricant  meeting requirements 
of  NLGI  Grade 
2, Category LB 
or  GC-LB. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Locks Cylinders 
................................... 7-44 
Door 
........................................ 2-3 
Key  Lock Cylinder Service 
..................... 7-44 
PowerDoor 
.................................. 2-3 
Rear Door Security 
............................. 2-4 
Sliding Door Child Security 
...................... 2-4 
Steering  Column  Lock  Check 
................... 7-46 
LossofControl 
................................ 4-12 
Lubricants  and Fluids 
............................ 7-49 
Lubrication Service, 
Body ........................ 7-44 
Maintenance.  Normal Replacement Parts 
........... 6-65 
Maintenance  Record 
............................ 7-5 I 
Maintenance Schedule ............................ 7- I 
Long Tripmighway  Definition ................... 7-5 
Long  Tripmighway  Intervals 
..................... 7-6 
Owner  Checks  and Services 
..................... 7-43 
Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
................ 7-47 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants 
............. 7-49 
Scheduled Maintenance Services 
.................. 7-3 
Short Trip/City Definition 
....................... 7-4 
Short Trip/City Intervals 
........................ 7-4 
Maintenance.  Underbody 
......................... 6-58 
Maintenance  When Trailer  Towing 
................. 4-37 
Malfunction Indicator  Lamp 
...................... 2-50 
ManualFrontSeat ............................... 1-1 
Manual Mirror ................................. 2-40 
Methanol 
...................................... 6-3 
Mirrors 
....................................... 2-40 
Convex Outside 
.............................. 2-39  Inside 
Daymight  Rearview 
..................... 2-39 
Manual 
..................................... 2-40 
Power Remote  Control 
......................... 2-39 
Visor  Vanity 
................................. 2-42 
Model  Reference 
................................. vi 
Mountain  Roads ................................ 4-21 
Multifunction Lever 
............................. 2-29 
MMT 
......................................... 6-3 
Neutral.  Automatic Transmission 
................. 2-18 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
........................... 2-13 
Nightvision 
................................... 4-14 
Noise  Control  System 
............................ 6-9 
Odometer 
...... ........................... 2-45 
Odometer. Trip 
................................. 2-45 
Off-Road  Recovery  4-10 
Oil. Engine 
.................................... 6-11 
Overheating  Engine ............................. 5-10 
Owner Checks  and Services ....................... 7-43 
Owner  Publications. Ordering 
...................... 8-9 
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Paint Spotting. Chemical ........................ 6-58 
Park  Automatic Transmission 
................. ...... 2-17 
Shifting Into 
................................. 2-21 
Shifting 
Out of ............................. 2-23 
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.................................... 2-12 
Brake 
...................................... 2-20 
Brake  Mechanism Check 
....................... 7-46 
Lots 
....................................... 2-12 
Over Things  That  Burn 
........................ 2-24 
With  a Trailer 
................................ 4-36 
Passenger Position 
.............................. 1-29 
Passenger  Temperature  Control 
..................... 3-5 
Passing 
....................................... 4-11 
Power  Periodic Maintenance Inspections 
.................. 7-47 
Antenna Mast Care 
............................ 3-29 
DoorLocks 
................................... 2-3 
Option Fuses 
................................ 6-61 
Remote  Control Mirror 
........................ 2-39 
Seat 
......................................... 1-2 
Steering 
..................................... 4-8 
Steering  Fluid 
................................ 6-24 
Windows 
................................... 2-26 
Power Seat 
Pregnancy.  Use  of  Safety Belts 
.................... 1-29 
Problems  on  the Road 
............................ 5-1 
Publications. Service and Owner 
.................... 8-9 
Radiator ..................................... 5- 16 
Radiator  Pressure Cap 
........................... 6-23 
Radio  Reception 
................................ 3-26 
Radios 
......................... 3-9.3-11.3-13.  3-19 
Rain.  Driving  In 
................................ 4- 15 
Reading  Lamps 
................................ 2-38 
Rear 
Axle 
....................................... 6-19 
Door Security Locks 
........................... 2-4 
Outside Seat Position 
.......................... 1-30 
Seat Passengers 
.............................. 1-29 
Storage 
..................................... 2-41 
Towing 
...................................... 5-9 
Window Defogger 
............................. 3-8 
Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-39 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
......................... 1-3 
Recovery  Tank.  Coolant 
.......................... 5-13 
Refrigerants.  Air Conditioning 
.................... 6-68 
Remote Compact  Disc  Player 
..................... 3-17 
Removing  the  Rear Seat 
........................... 1-6 
Replacement  Bulbs 
...................................... 6-69 
Parts 
....................................... 6-65 
Wheel 
...................................... 6-48 
Replacing  Safety  Belts 
........................... 1-48 
Replacing  the  Rear  Seat 
........................... 1-7 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
.......................... 8-8 
Restraints 
Checking 
................................... 1-48 
Child 
....................................... 1-37 
Head 
........................................ 1-5 
Replacing Parts After a  Crash 
................... 1-48 
System Check 
................................ 7-44 
Reverse.  Automatic  Transmission 
.................. 2-18 
Right Front Passenger Position 
.................... 1-29 
Roadside Assistance 
.............................. 8-4 
Roadside  Assistance.  Canadian 
..................... 8-6 
Rocking  Your  Vehicle 
........................... 5-36 
Rotation.  Tires 
................................. 6-43 
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