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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  retailer’s  service  department  or another 
qualified service  center do these  jobs. 
Performing  maintenance  work  on 
a vehicle  can 
be  dangerous.  In  trying  to  do  some  jobs,  you can 
be  seriously  injured. 
Do your  own maintenance 
work  only if  ;you  have  the  required  know-how 
and  the  proper  tools and  equipment  for  the  job. 
If  you  have  any  doubt,  have 
a qualified 
technician  do  the  work. 
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  and  Owner 
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  Oldsmobile  retailer’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  Oldsmobile  retailer. 
This part tells  you the maintenance services  you  should 
have  done  and  when  you  should schedule  them. If  you 
go  to  your  retailer  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  dnves the  vehicle. 
These  schedules are  for vehicles that: 
0 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- 
0 use the recommended  fuel.  See “Fuel” in the  Index. 
driving limits. 
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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.Maintenance  Schedule 
I Short  Trip/City  Definition I 
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). 
This  is particularly  important  when  outside 
temperatures  are  below  freezing. 
driving  in  stop-and-go  traffic). 
Most  trips  include  extensive  idling  (such  as  frequent 
0 Most  trips are through  dusty  areas. 
0 You frequently  tow  a  trailer  or  use  a  carrier  on  top of 
your  vehicle. 
If  the  vehicle  is used  for delivery  .service,  police,  taxi 
or  other  commercial  application. 
One of the  reasons  you should  follow  this schedule  ifyou 
operate your vehicle under any 
of these conditions  is that 
these conditions  cause engine  oil to break  down soonez 
Short  TriplCity  Intervals 
Every 3,000 Miles (5 000 km): Engine  Oil  and  Filter 
Change  (or 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
Every  6,000  Miles (10 000 km): Chassis  Lubrication 
(or 
6 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
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. 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km): Air  Cleaner  Filter 
Replacement.  Fuel  Tank,  Cap  and  Lines  Inspection. 
Every '50,000 Miles (83 000 km): Automatic  Transaxle 
Service  (severe  conditions  only). 
Every  60,000  Miles (100 000 km): Engine  Accessory 
Drive  Belt  Inspection. 
At 60,000  Miles  (100 000 km) -- Then  Every 
15,000  Miles 
(25 000 km): Camshaft  Timing  Belt 
Inspection  (3.4L Code 
X engine  only); 
Every 100,000 Miles  (166 000 km): Cooling  System 
Service  (or  every 
60 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
Spark.Plug  Wire  Inspection.  Spark  Plug  Replacement. 
These intervals only summarize maintenance services. 
Be  sure  to  follow  the complete  rnainten.ance  schedule on 
the  following  pages. 
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Maintenance  Schedule 
1 Long Trip/Highway Definition 
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 slowez 
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). 
At 7,500  Miles  (12 500 km) -- Then  ,Every 
15,000 Miles  (25 000 km): Tire  Rotation. 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km): Air  Cleaner  Filter 
Replacement.  Fuel  Tank,  Cap  and  Lines  Inspection. 
Every 50,000 Miles (83  000 km): Automatic  Transaxle 
SerVice  (severe  conditions  only). 
Every 60,000 Miles  (100 000 km): Engine  Accessory 
Drive  Belt  Inspection. 
At 60,000 Miles (100 000 km) -- Then  Every 
15,000 
Miles (25 000 km): Camshaft  Timing  Belt 
Inspection 
(3.4L Code X engine  only). 
Every 100,000 Miles (166 000 km): Cooling  System 
Service  (or  every 
60 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
Spark  Plug  Wire  Inspection.  Spark  Plug  Replacement. 
These intervals only summarize maintenance services. 
Be  sure  to 
follow the complete maintenance schedule on 
the following  pages. 
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I Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule I I 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 
CaQfomia 
Air Resources  Board  has  determined  that  the 
failure 
to perform this maintenance  item  will not  nullify 
the  emission  warranty  or  limit recall liabilitjr  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. 
I. 
0 Change  engine .oil id fill I : (or every 
3 months,  whichever occurs first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
I DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE  SERVICED BY:  
     
        
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I Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule I 
6,000 Miles (10 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil and filter  (or every 
3 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
An Emission  Control Sewice. 
0 Lubricate steering ball  joints (or every 
6 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
0 Rotate tires.  See “Tire  Inspection  and 
Rotation” in the Index for proper rotation 
pattern  and additional information. During 
tire rotation, check brake calipers for 
freedom  of movement.  Refer to the 
appropriate 
GM service  manual  for proper 
caliper service procedures. 
9,000 Miles (15 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter  (or  every 
3  months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
I I 
DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE 
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I 
I I Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule I 
12,000 Miles (20 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter  (or  every 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first). I 
0 Lubricate  steering  ball joints (or  every 
6 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE  SERVICED BY: 
, r 
15,000 Miles (25 000 km) 
17 Change  engine oil  and  filter (or  every 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
0 Inspect air cleaner  filter if you  are  driving 
in  dusty  conditions.  Replace filter 
if 
necessary. An Emission  Control  Service. 
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I Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule I 
18,000 Miles (30 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil and filter  (or  every 
3  months,  whichever  occurs first). 
0 Lubricate steering ball  joints (or  every 
6 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
0 Rotate tires. See “Tire  Inspection  and 
Rotation”  in the  Index  for proper rotation 
pattern  and  additional information.  During 
tire rotation,  check  brake calipers for 
freedom  of movement.  Refer  to  the 
appropriate 
GM service  manual  for proper 
caliper service procedures. 
DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE 
21,000 Miles (35 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter  (or  every 
3 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
DATE 
SERVICED BY: ACTUAL  MILEAGE 
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