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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To provide cleaner air,  all gasolines in the United  States 
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 International Product  Center 
1908 Colonel  Sam Drive 
Oshawa,  Ontario LlH 
8P7 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine Oil Additives 
Don’t add anything to your oil.  Your GM  dealer  is ready 
to advise if you think something should  be  added. 
When to Change  Engine Oil 
If any one  of these  is true  for you, use the short  tripkity 
maintenance schedule: 
Most trips  are less than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). 
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 
your vehicle. 
The vehicle  is used  for delivery service, police,  taxi 
or  other  commercial application. 
Driving under these conditions  causes  engine oil 
to 
break down sooner.  If any one of these is true for  your 
vehicle, then  you need to change your  oil and  filter 
every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km)  or 3 months -- whichever 
occurs  first.  If 
none 
of them is true, use the  long  triphighway 
maintenance schedule. Change the oil and filter  every 
7,500 miles (12 500 km) or 12 months -- whichever 
occurs  first.  Driving a vehicle  with a 
fully warmed 
engine  under highway  conditions causes engine 
oil to 
break down slower. 
What to Do with  Used Oil 
Did you know that  used engine  oil  contains  certain 
elements  that may  be unhealthy  for your skin and  could 
even  cause  cancer?  Don’t let used  oil stay 
on your skin 
for  very  long.  Clean your skin and nails  with soap  and 
water, 
or a good hand cleaner.  Wash or properly throw 
away  clothing  or  rags containing  used engine  oil. (See 
the manufacturer’s warnings  about the use  and  disposal 
of oil products.) 
Used oil can be a real threat 
to the environment.  If  you 
change your own  oil,  be  sure to drain all free-flowing  oil 
from the filter before disposal. Don’t  ever  dispose of oil 
by  putting 
it in the trash,  pouring it on the ground,  into 
sewers, 
or into streams  or bodies of water.  Instead, 
recycle 
it by  taking it to a place that  collects used oil. If 
you have a problem properly disposing  of your used  oil, 
ask  your dealer, a service station  or a local recycling 
center  for  help. 
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Adding ..................................... 6-12 
Additives 
................................... 6- 14 
Checking 
................................... 6-11 
Pressure  Gage ................................ 2-68 
Used 
....................................... 6-14 
Whentochange 
.............................. 6-14 
Exhaust, Engine 
....... 2-27,2-28,2-30,4-27,4-34, 4-35 
Express-Down  Window 
.......................... 2-29 
Fabric  Cleaning 
............................... 6-52 
FillingYourTank 
6-5 
Fi 1 ter 
. 
................................ 
Air Cleaner Replacement ....................... 6-68 
Engine Oil Replacement 
....................... 6-68 
Finish  Care 
.................................... 6-56 
Finish Damage 
................................. 6-58 
FirstGear ..................................... 2-22 
Flashers, Hazard  Warning 
......................... 5-2 
Flat  Tire.  Changing 
............................. 5-23 
Fluid  Capacities 
........................... 6.66.  6.67 
Foreign Countries. Fuel 
........................... 6-4 
Fluids  and Lubricants ............................ 7-49 
French Language  Manual 
11 
Front 
Axle 
....................................... 6-24 
Towing 
................................. 5-9. 5.10 
Turn  Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement ............. 6-40 
.. ........................... 
Storage Area ................................. 2-42 
Fuel .......................................... 6-3 
Filling  Your  Tank 
.............................. 6-5 
Gage 
....................................... 2-69 
In Foreign Countries ........................... 6-4 
Regulator 
................................... 2-18 
Fuses  and Circuit Breakers 
....................... 6-61 
Gages  Engine Coolant Temperature 
.................... 2-64 
Fuel ....................................... 2-69 
Engine Oil Pressure 
........................... 2-67 
Garage Door Opener 
............................ 2-45 
GAWR 
....................................... 4-28 
Gear Positions. Automatic Transmission 
............. 2-19 
GloveBox 
.................................... 2-42 
Gross Axle  Weight Rating 
........................ 4-28 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
...................... 4-28 
Guide en Franpis 11 
GVWR ....................................... 4-28 
.. ................................. 
Halogen Bulbs ................................ 6-36 
Hatch  Release 
.................................. 2-12 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5-2 
Head  Restraints 
................................. 1-5 
Headlamps .................................... 2-38 
Bulb  Replacement 
............................ 6-37 
High/Low Beam Changer ...................... 2-32 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-61 
OnReminder ................................ 2-38 
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