
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation 
Tires  should  be  inspected  every 6,000 to 8,000 miles 
(10 000 to 13 000 km) for  any  signs of unusual wear. If 
unusual  wear is present,  rotate  your tires as  soon  as 
possible  and  check  wheel  alignment. Also  check  for 
damaged  tires or  wheels.  See “When  It’s Time  for  New 
Tires” and “Wheel  Replacement”  later  in this  section  for 
more  information.  If your  vehicle  has  dual  rear  wheels, 
also  see  “Dual Tire Operation’’  later in this  section. 
The  purpose  of regular  rotation  is  to achieve  more 
uniform  wear for  all  tires  on  the  vehicle: The first 
rotation  is the most important.  See “Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services”  in the  Index  for  scheduled 
rotation  intervals. 
I FRT FRT 
If your  vehicle  has single  rear wheels, always  use  one of 
the  correct  rotation patterns  shown  here when rotating 
your tires. 
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If  your  vehicle  has dual  rear wheels,  always  use  one  of 
the  correct  rotation patterns  shown  here when rotating 
your  tires. 
When  you install  dual wheels,  be  sure the vent holes  in 
the  inner  and outer  wheels  on each  side  are  lined 
up. 
After the tires  have been rotated,  adjust  the  front  and 
rear  inflation  pressures  as  shown  on  the 
Certificationmire  label.  Make  certain that all wheel nuts 
are  properly  tightened.  See “Wheel Nut  Torque’’ in 
the  Index. 
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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). 
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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). 
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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 Short  TripKity  Intervals -- Gasoline  Engines I 
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  evezy 
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. 
Long WplHighway Definition -- ,asoline Engines 1 
Follow  this  maintenance  schedule only if none of the 
conditions  from  the  Short  TripKity Maintenance 
Schedule  is  true. 
Driving a vehicle  with  a fully warmed  engine  under 
highway  conditions  causes  engine  oil  to break 
down  slowel: 
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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.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Short TripKity  Maintenance  Schedule -- Gasoline  Engines I 
The services  shown  in this  schedule  up to 100,000 miles 
(166 000 km) should  be performed  after 100,000 miles 
(166 000 km)  at the  same  intervals. 
Footnotes 
The U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  or the 
California  Air Resources  Board has  determined  that the 
failure 
to perform  this  maintenance  item  will not nullify 
the  emission  warranty or  limit  recall  liability prior  to the 
completion 
of the  vehicle’s useful life.  We, however, 
urge  that  all  recommended  maintenance  services  be 
performed  at the  indicated  intervals  and  the  maintenance 
be  recorded. 
# Lubricate  the front  suspension,  kingpin  bushings, 
steering  linkage  and  rear  driveline  center  splines. 
** Drive  axle  service: 
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Locking Differential -- Drain fluid and refill  at first 
engine 
oil change.  At subsequent  oil  changes,  check 
fluid  level and  add  fluid  as  needed. If driving  in 
dusty  areas 
or towing  a  trailer, drain  fluid  and refill 
every 
15,000 miles (25 000 km). 
Standard  Differential -- Check  fluid  level and  add 
fluid  as  needed at  every  oil  change.  If driving  in 
dusty  areas 
or towing a trailer, drain  fluid  and refill 
every 
15,000 miles (25 000 km). 
More  frequent  lubrication  may be required  for 
heavy-duty  use. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine .Long  Tripmighway  Maintenance  Schedule -- Gasoline  Engines 1 
The services shown in this  schedule  up to 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km)  should be performed  after 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km) at the  same intervals. 
Footnotes 
f The U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency  or the 
California Air Resources Board 
has determined that the 
failure 
to perform this maintenance  item will not nullify 
the  emission  warranty or limit recall liability prior to the 
completion  of the vehicle’s useful life.  We, however, 
urge  that all recommended maintenance services  be 
performed  at 
the indicated intervals and  the maintenance 
be recorded. 
# Lubricate  the front suspension, kingpin bushings, 
steering  linkage and rear  driveline  center splines. 
** Drive axle service: 
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0 
0 
Locking  Differential -- Drain fluid  and refill at first 
engine 
oil change.  At subsequent  oil changes, check 
fluid level and  add fluid 
as needed.  If driving  in 
dusty  areas  or  towing 
a trailer, drain fluid and refill 
every  15,000 miles  (25 
000 km). 
Standard Differential 
-- Check fluid  level and add 
fluid 
as needed  at every  engine oil change. If driving 
in dusty areas  or towing  a trailer, drain fluid and 
refill every 
15,000 miles (25 000 km). 
More frequent lubrication may  be required  for 
heavy-duty  use. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Part B: Owner Checks and  Services 
Listed  below are  owner  checks  and services  which 
should  be performed  at the intervals  specified  to help 
ensure 
the safety,  dependability  and emission  control 
performance 
of your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any necessary  repairs are completed  at once. 
Whenever  any fluids  or lubricants  are added to your 
vehicle,  make sure 
they are the proper  ones, as shown 
in  Part 
D. 
At the  First 100, 1,000 and 6,000 Miles 
(160,1600 and 10 000 km) 
For  vehicles  with dual wheels, check dual  wheel nut 
torque.  For proper  torque,  see  “Wheel Nut Torque” in 
the Index. 
At Each Fuel  Fill 
Engine  Oil  Level  Check 
Check the engine  oil level and add the proper oil if 
necessary.  See “Engine  Oil” in the Index  .for 
further  details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
Check the  engine  coolant  level and add the proper 
coolant 
mix if necessary.  See  “Engine  Coolant” in the 
Index  for further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level  Check 
Check the windshield  washer fluid  level in the 
windshield  washer tank  and add 
the proper fluid if 
necessary.  See ”Windshield  Waher Fluid” in the Index 
for  further  details. 
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After the scheduled  services  are  performed,  record the 
date,  odometer reading and  who  performed  the  service 
in the boxes provided  after.  the maintenance  interval.  Any 
additional  information from “Owner  Checks and 
Services” 
or “Periodic  Maintenance” can be added on 
the following  record pages.  Also, you should retain all 
maintenance receipts.  Your owner information portfolio 
is 
a convenient  place to  store  them. 
Maintenance  Record 
ODOMETER 
DATE  SERVICED 
BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED 
READING 
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