
When your  vehicle  is being  towed,. have the ignition key 
turned  to the 
OFF position.  The steering wheel  should 
be  clhmped  in 
a straight-ahead  position;  with a clamping 
device  designed  for towing  service. 
Do not  use the 
vehicle’s steering column lock for this. The transaxle 
should  be 
in NEUTRAL (N) and the parking 
brake  released. 
A vehicle  can fall from a car  carrier if it isn’t 
adequately  secured. This can  cause  a  collision, 
serious personal  injury  and vehicle  damage.  The 
vehicle  should  be  tightly secured  with  chains or 
steel  cables  before 
it is transported. 
Don’t  use  substitutes  (ropes, leather  straps, 
canvas  webbiqg,  etc.) that can be cut  by sharp 
edges  underneath  the  towed  vehicle.  Always  use 
T-hooks  inserted 
in the T-hook  slots.  Never  use 
J-hooks.  They  will  damage drivetrain  and 
suspension  components. 
Don’t  have your vehicle tawed  on the drive  wheels, 
unless 
you must.  If  the vehicle must be towed  on  the 
drive  wheels,  be  sure to follow the  speed  and distance 
restrictions later  in 
this section or your transaxle will be 
damaged. 
If these  limitations must be exceeded,  then  the 
drive  wheels  have  to be supported  on a dolly.  

At  Least  Twice  a  Year 
Restraint  System  Check 
Make sure the safety belt reminder light  and all your 
belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors  and anchorages are 
working  properly.  Look for any  other  loose  or damaged 
safety  belt system parts. 
If .you  see anything that  might I 
keep a safety belt system  from doing  its  job,  have it 
repaired.  Have  any  torn or frayed safety belts replaced. 
Also  look for any  opened or  broken air bag  covers,  and 
have  them  repaired  or replaced.  (The  air bag  system 
does  not  need  regular maintenance.) 
Automatic  Transaxle  Check 
Check the transaxle fluid  level; add if needed.  See - 
“Automatic  Transaxle” in the  Index. A fluid  loss 
may  indicate a  problem. Check the system and repair 
if  needed. 
At  Least  Once  a  Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the  key  lock cylinders  with the lubricant 
specified  in Part 
D. 
Body  Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate-  all hinges  and  latches, including those  for the 
hood,  rear compartment, glove  box  door, console door 
and  any folding seat hardware. Part 
D tells  you  what  to 
use.  More  frequent lubrication  may  be  required  when 
exposed to a corrosive environment. 
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Starter  Switch  Check 
A CAUTION: 
Brake-Transaxle  Shift  Interlock (BTSI) Check 
I- 
When  you  are  doing  this  check,  the  vehicle  could When  you  are  doing  this  check,  the  vehicle  could 
move  suddenly.  If  it  does,  you  or  others  could  be 
. move  suddenly.  If  it  does,  you  or  others  could  be 
injured.  Follow  the  steps  below.  injured.  Follow  the  steps  belo\
w. 
-- t- 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Before  you  start, be sure  you have  enough  room 
around  the vehicle. 
Firmly  apply  both  the parking  brake  (see  “Parking 
Brake”  in the Index  if  necessary)  and  the 
regular  brake. 
NOTE: 
Do not  use  the accelerator  pedal,  and be 
ready  to turn 
off the engine  immediately if it starts. 
Try  to  start the engine  in  each  gear. The starter 
should  work  only  in 
PARK (P)  or  NEUTRAL (N). If 
the  starter  works  in  any  other  position, your  vehicle 
needs  service. 
1. Before  you start, be sure  you have  enough  room 
around  the vehicle.  It should  be  parked  on  a 
level  surface. 
2. Firmly  apply  the  parking  brake (see “Parking  Brake” 
in  the  Index  if necessary). 
NOTE:  Be  ready  to  apply  the  regular  brake 
immediately  if the  vehicle  begins  to  move. 
3. With  the  engine off, turn the key  to  the  RUN 
position,  but  don’t  start the,engine.  Without  applying 
the regular brake, 
try to  move  the  shift  lever out of 
PARK 
(P) with  normal  effort. If the  shift lever 
moves  out of  PARK 
(P), your  vehicle’s  BTSI 
needs  service. 
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Steering Column  Lock  Check 
While parked,  and with  the  parking  brake set,  try  to turn 
the  key  to 
LOCK in each  shift  lever  position. 
0 The key  should  turn  to  LOCK only  when  the  shift 
. 
lever is in  PARK (P). 
0 The  key  should  come out only in LOCK. 
Parking  Brake  and  Automatic Transaxle PARK (P) 
Mechanism  Check 
I A CAUTION: 
When  you  are doing  this check,  your vehicle 
could  begin  to move.  You  or others  could  be 
injured  and  property  could  be  damaged. Make 
sure  there 
is room  in  front of your vehicle  in  case 
it begins  to roll. Be ready  to apply  the  regular 
brake 
at 'once  should  the vehicle  begin  to move. 
Park  on  a  fairly  steep hill,  with  the  vehicle  facing 
downhill.  Keeping  your  foot on  the  regular  brake,  set  the 
parking  ,brake. 
To  check  the  parking  brake:  With  the  engine  running 
and  transaxle  in  NEUTRAL  (N),  slowly  remove  foot 
pressure  from the  regular  brake  pedal. 
Do this  until 
the  vehicle  is held  by  the  parking  brake  only. 
To  check the  PARK (P) mechanism's  holding  ability: 
With  the  engine  running,  shift  to PARK 
(P). Then 
release  all  brakes. 
Underbody  Flushing  Service 
At  least  every  spring,  use  plain  water  to  flush  any 
corrosive  materials  from the  underbody.  Take  care  to 
clean  thoroughly  any  areas  where  mud  and  other  debris 
can  collect.  

Part D: Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants 
NOTE:  Fluids and lubricants identified  below  by  name, 
part  number  or specification  may be obtained from  your 
GM  retailer. 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Engine  oil with  the American 
Petroleum  Institute Certified  For 
Gasoline Engines “Starburst” 
symbol  of the  proper  viscosity. 
To 
detemnine  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 
TM or 
Havoline@  DEX-COOL 
TM 
(orange-colored, silicate-free) 
antifreeze conforming  to  GM 
Specification  6277M. See “Engine 
Coolant”  in the Index. 
. 
USAGE 
Coolant 
Supplement 
Sealer 
Hydraulic Brake  System 
Power  Steering 
System 
Automatic 
Transaxle  Key  Lock 
Cylinders 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
GM  Part No. 3634621  or 
equivalent  with a complete flush 
and  refill. 
Delco Supreme 
11 @ Brake  Fluid 
(GM 
Part No. 1052535  or 
equivalent  DOT-3  brake  fluid). 
GM  Power  Steering Fluid 
(GM  Part 
No. 1052884 - 1 pint, 
1050017 
- 1 quart,  or equivalent). 
DEXRON@-111  Automatic 
Transmission  Fluid. 
Multi-Purpose  Lubricant,  Superlube@  (GM  Part 
No. 12346241 
or  equivalent). 
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Hill  and  Mountain  Roads ......................... 4-21 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-32 
Hood  Checking  Things  Under 
......................... 6-7 
Release 
...................................... 6-7 
Ho~ 
......................................... 2-25 
Hydroplaning 
.................................. 4-  17 
Ignition  Positions 
.............................. 2. 10 
Illuminated  Entry 
............................... 2-34 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-42 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview  Mirror 
.................. 2-36 
Inspections 
Brakesystem 
................................. 7-40 
Exhaust  Systems 
............................. 7-40 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Boot 
.................. 7-40 
Front-Wheel-Drive  Axle  Seal 
................... 7-40 
Radiator  and  Heater  Hose 
...................... 7-40 
Steering 
.................................... 7-40 
Suspension 
.................................. 7-40 
Throttle  Linkage 
.............................. 7-40 
Instrumentpanel 
............................... 2-42 
Brightness  Control 
............................ 2-33 
Cluster 
..................................... 2-43 
FuseBlock 
.................................. 6-61 
Interior  Lamps 
................................. 2-33 
Jack,  Tire 
.................................... 5-23 
Jump  Starting 
.................................... 5-2 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-53  Key 
Lock  Cylinders  Service 
..................... 7-37 
Key  Reminder  Warning 
.......................... 2-11 
Keys 
.......................................... 2-1 
Labels 
....................................... 4-27 
Certification 
................................. 4-27 
Service  Parts  Identification 
..................... 6-59 
Tire-Loading  Information 
...................... 4-27 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
................... 6-59 
Courtesy 
..................................... 2-33 
Dome 
.I .................................... 2-35 
Interior 
..................................... 2-33 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-32 
Latches,  Seatback 
................................ 1-5 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 2-4 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle  with  the  Engine  Running 
....... 2-21 
Lighter 
....................................... 2-39 
Lights  Air  Bag  Readiness 
....................... 1-20.2-46 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Active 
............. 2-49,  4-8 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
............ 2-48,  4-6 
Brake  System  Warning 
......................... 2-47 
Charging  System 
............................. 2-46 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
.................... 2-49 
Interior 
..................................... 2-33 
Low  Coolant  Warning 
......................... 2-50 
LowFuel 
................................... 2-56 
LowOilLevel 
............................... 2-55 
Oilwarning 
................................. 2-53 
Safety  Belt  Reminder 
...................... 1-7,  2-45 
Security 
.................................... 2-55 
Service  Engine 
Soon .......................... 2-51 
Lamps 
........................................ 2-32 
9-5  

I Loading Your Vehicle- ........................... 4-27 
Locks .......................................... 2-3 
Automatic  Door ................................ 2-4 
Cylihders ................................... 7-37 
DCJDT ......................................... 2-3 
Key Lock Cylinder  Service ...................... 7-37 
POWU Door .................................. 2-3 
Steering 
. Column Lock Check ................... 7-39 
Trunk ....................................... 2-7 
Window .................................... 2-25 
Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
...................... 2-50 
Low  Fuel  Light .................................. 2-56 
LOW Oil Level Light .............................. 2-55 
Lubricants and HrJids ............................ 7-41 
Lubrication  Service, 
Body ........................ 7-37 
M~EO~S ......................................... 2-36 
Convex  Outside .............................. 2-37 
Inside  Day/Night Rearview ...................... 2-36 
Power Outside ................................. .. 2-37, 
Visor  Vanity 
................................. 2-40 
"I' ......................................... 6-4 
Mode  Buttons.  Automatic and Awriliary Temp  Control . . 3-5 
Mode 
Knob, Climate  Control System ................ 3-1 
MountainRoads ................................. 4-21 
Multifunction  Lever 
............................. 2-26 
Net.  Convenience .............................. 2-38 
Neutral.  Automatic  Transaxle 
..................... 2-15 
New Vehicle "Break-In" .......................... 2-10 
Nightvision ................................... 4-14 
Maintenance.  Normal  Replacement  parts 
....... .' ... 6-70 
Maintenance  Record 
............................ 7-43 
Maintenanceschedule 
............................ 7-1 
Long  TripMghway  Definition 
................... 7-5 
Long  Tripmighway  Intervals 
................ 7.5.  7.26 
Owner  Checks  and  Services 
..................... 7-36 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
................ 7-40 
Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
............. 7-41 
Scheduled  Maintenance  Services' 
.................. 7-3 
Short  Trip/Citv  Definition 
....................... 7-4  Odometer 
................ 
Odometer.  Trip ............. 
Off-Road Recovery ......... 
Oil. Engine ................ 
Oil 
Waffling  Light .......... 
Overdrive.  Automatic Transaxle 
Overheating  Engine ......... 
Owner Checks  and  SerVices ... 
Owner  Publications. Ordering . 
.................... 2.44, 
.................... 2-44 
.................... 4-1Q 
.................... 6-10 
.................... 2-53 
...................... 2-16 
.................... 5-13 
.................... 7-36 
.................... 8-10 
Short  Tr$CiG  Intervals 
.................... 7.4.  7.6 
Maintenance.  Underbody 
.. '. ...................... 6-57  Paint spotting. chemical 
Maintenance  When  Trailer  Towing  4-35 
Park 6-57 
Malfunction  Indicator  .Lamp 
....................... 2-5  1  Automatic Transaxle ........................... 2-14 ManualFrontSeat ............................... 1-1 
Methanol 
...................................... 6-4  ShifIing-Out of .. ............................ 2-22 
........................ ................. 
Shifting  Into ................................. 2.- 13 
9-6  

Parking AtNight 
..................................... 2-8 
Brake 
...................................... 2-18 
Brake  Mechanism  Check 
....................... 7-39 
Lots 
........................................ 2-8 
Over  Things  That  Burn 
........................ 2-22 
With  a  Trailer 
................................ 4-34 
Passenger  Position 
.............................. 1-25 
Passing 
.. ..................................... 4-  11 
PASS-Key 
I1 .................................. 2-8 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
.................. 7-40 
Power 
Accessory  Outlet 
............................. 2-40 
Antenna  Mast  Care 
............................ 3-28 
Antenna  Service 
.............................. 7-36 
DoorLocks 
................................... 2-3 
OptionFuses 
................................ 6-61 
Outside  Mirror 
............................... 2-37 
Seat 
......................................... 1-2 
Steering 
..................................... 4-8 
Steering  Fluid 
................................ 6-24 
Windows ................................... 2-24 
Pregnancy.  Use  of  Safety  Belts 
................... 1-25 
Problems  on the  Road 
............................ '5-1 
Publications.  Service  and  Owner .................... 8-9 
Radiator 
....... .............................. 5-  19 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
........................... 6-24 
Radio  Reception 
................................ 3-26 
Radios 
........................................ 3-9 
Rain.  Driving 
In ................................ 4-15 
Reading  Lamps 
............................ 2-34. 2-35 
Rear 
Outside  Seat  Position 
..................... 1.27.  1.30 
Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides 
..................... 1-34 
Seat  Passengers 
.............................. 1-27 
Window  Defogger 
............................. 3-8 
Rearview  Mirror.  Inside  Daymight 
................. 2-36 
Reclining  Front  Seatbacks 
..................... 1.2.  1-4 
Recovery  Tank.  Coolant 
.......................... 5-17 
Refrigerants.  Air  Conditioning 
.................... 6-70 
Remote  LockControl 
................................. 2-4 
Trunk  Release 
.................................. 2-7 
Towing 
..................................... 5-.11 
Replacement  Bulbs 
....................................... 6-68 
Parts 
....................................... 6-70 
Wheel 
....................................... 6-47 
Replacing  Safety  Belts 
........................... 1-51 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
.......................... 8-7 
Restraints  Checking 
................................... 1-51 
Child 
....................................... 1-38 
Head 
........................................ 1-5 
Replacing 
Parts After a Crash ................... 1-51 
System  Check ................................ 7-37 
Reverse,  Automatic  Transaxle 
..................... 2-15 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
.................... 1-25 
Roadside  Assistance 
.............................. 8-4 
Roadside  Assistance,  Canadian 
..................... 8-5 
Rocking 
Your Vehicle ........................... 5-34 
Rotation,  Tires 
................................. 6-44 
9-7