To provide  cleaner  air,  all  gasolines are now  required  to 
contain  additives  that  will  help  prevent  deposits  from 
forming  in  your  engine  and  fuel system,  allowing  your 
emission  control  system  to function  properly.  Therefore, 
you  should  not  have  to add  anything  to  the  fuel.  In 
addition,  gasolines  containing  oxygenates,  such  as 
ethers  and  ethanol,  and  reformulated  gasolines  may 
be  available  in  your  area  to help clean  the  air.  General 
Motors  recommends  that  you  use  these  gasolines  if  they 
comply  with  the  specifications  described  earlier. 
NOTICE: ~~ 
Your  vehicle  was  not  designed  for  fuel  that 
contains  methanol.  Don’t  use  it.  It  can  corrode 
metal  parts  in  your  fuel  system  and  also  damage 
plastic  and  rubber  parts.  That  damage  wouldn’t 
be  covered  under  your  warranty. 
Fuels  in  Foreign  Countries 
If  you  plan  on  driving  in  another  country  outside  the 
United  States or  Canada,  the  proper  fuel  may  be  hard 
to  find.  Never  use  leaded  gasoline 
or any  other  fuel not 
recommended  in  the  previous  text  on  fuel.  Costly  repairs 
caused  by  use  of  improper  fuel wouldn’t  be  covered  by 
your  warranty. 
To check  on  fuel  availability,  ask  an  auto  club, or 
contact  a major  oil company  that  does  business  in  the 
country  where  you’ll  be driving. 
You  can  also  write  us  at  the  following  address  for 
advice.  Just tell us  where  you’re  going  and  give  your 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN). 
General  Motors  Overseas  Distribution  Corporation, 
North  American  Export  Sales  (NAES) 
1908 Colonel  Sam  Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario 
L1H 8P7 
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