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Long Trip/Highway Maintenance  Schedule I 
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0 Replace air cleaner  filter. 
An Emission  Control Service. 
0 Inspect fuel  tank, cap and  lines for damage 
or  leaks.  ,Inspect fuel cap  gasket for any 
damage.  Replace parts  as  needed. 
An Emission  Control Service. ? 
I DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE ISERVICED  BY:^ 
,67,500 Miles (112 500 km) 
.- 
U Change engine oil  and filter  (or every 
12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
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. 
An Emission Control Service. 
I DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE  SERVICED BY: 
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I Long  Trip/Highway  Maintenance  Schedule I 
75,000 Miles (125 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil and  filter  (or every 
12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission Control  Service. 
~ 0 Lubricate  steering  ball  joints (or every 
6 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
17 Inspect  camshaft  timing  belt. 
An Emission Control Service. 
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DATE  ACTUAL  MILEAGE  SERVICED BY: 
82,500 Miles (137 500 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter  (or every 
12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
0 Lubricate  steering  ball joints  (or e.very 
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  rotatiop,  check  brake  calipers  for 
freedom  of movement.  Refer  to  the 
appropriate 
GM service  manual  for proper 
caliper  service  procedures. 
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Long  Trip/Highway  Maintenance Schedule 
'f; ~~:~~~"~ :: ;.:;, ' :: ., : 0 Change en.gine oil and  filter (or. every 
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F, I !5$ 9 x.. . 12 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
.. ..*. .i I , An Emission Control Service. , 8.. .. .' . .i ,: I -, 
O'Lubric!ate steering ball joints (or  every 
6  months,  whichever  occurs- 
first). ' ' 
0 Replace air cleaner  filter. 
An  Emission Control Service. 
0 Inspect  fuel tank, cap  and lines for  .darnage 
or leaks. Inspect  fuel cap  gasket  for 
any 
damage, Replade .parts as needed. 
An Emission  Control,Se,rvice. 
.. 
. DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY: ..  
     
        
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1 Long Trip/Highway  Maintenance  Schedule I 
97,500 Miles (162 500 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter (or every 
12 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
17 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. 
An Emission  Control Service. 
DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE SERVICED BY. 
100,000 Miles (166 000 km) 
Drain,  flush  and  refill  cooling  system 
(or  every 
60 months  since last  service, 
whichever  occurs  first).  See “Engine 
Coolant’’  in the  Index  for what  to  use. 
Inspect  hoses.  Clean  radiator,  condenser, 
pressure  cap and  neck.  Pressure test  the 
cooling  system  and  pressure cap. 
An Emission  Control Service. 
Inspect  spark  plug  wires. 
0 Replace  spark  plugs. 
An Emission  Control Service. 
An Emission  Control Service. 
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Long  Tripmighway  Maintenance Schedule 1 
0 Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter 
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°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. 
I DATE I ACTUALMILEAGE ISERVICED BXI 
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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 Each Fuel Fill 
I 
It is important  for you or a service station  attendant to 
perform  these  underhood  checks  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  Washer  Fiuid”,in the Index 
for further details. 
At Least Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make  sure tires  are inflated  to the  correct pressures. See 
“Tires”  in  the  Index  for further details. 
Cassette  Deck  Service 
Clean cassette  deck.  Cleaning  should  be  done  every 
50 hours of tape  play.  See “Audio  Systems”  in the  Index 
for further details. 
Power  Antenna  Service 
Clean  power  antenna  mast.  See “Audio  Systems” in the 
Index  for further  details. 
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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 
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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. 
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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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