
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Windshield  Washer 
Windshielr'  Wipers 
You  control  the  windshield 
wipers by turning the band 
with  the wiper 
symbol on it. 
For a  single-wiping  cycle, 
turn  the band  to MIST.  Hold 
it  there  until the wipers 
start,  then let 
go. The wipers 
will  stop  after  one wipe.  If 
you  want more wipes, hold 
the  band 
on MIST longer. 
You  can  set  the wiper speed  for 
a long or  short delay 
between  wipes.  This  can be very useful  in light rain  or 
snow. Turn  the band 
to choose the delay  time.  The 
closer  to 
LOW, the  shorter  the  delay. 
For  steady  wiping  at  low  speed, 
turn the  band  away  from 
you to LOW. For  high-speed  wiping,  turn  the  band  further, 
to 
HIGH. To stop  the  wipers,  move  the  band to OFF. 
Be sure to clear  ice and snow  from  the wiper blades 
before using  them. If they're  frozen 
to the  windshield, 
carefully  loosen 
or thaw them.  If your  blades  do become 
worn 
or damaged,  get new  blades  or  blade  inserts.  At 
the  top  of the multifunction lever, there's  a paddle 
marked with  the windshield washer symbol and 
PUSH. To spray washer  fluid on the windshield, 
press  the paddle. 
The  wipers will  clear 
the window and then  either stop 
or return to your  preset  speed. 
I ' A CAUTION: 
In  freezing  weather,  don't use  your  washer  until 
the  windshield  is  warmed.  Otherwise  the  washer 
fluid  can 
form ice  on  the  windshield,  blocking 
your  vision. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear  Window WasherWiper  (Option) 
You control your rear 
window washedwiper 
from  a switch on your 
instrument panel,  next to 
the audio  system. 
To turn the wiper on, slide the switch all the  way up. 
For delay wiping, slide the switch even  with  the word 
DELAY in the  center  position  of the rear wiper control. 
The wiper will  cycle every 
nine seconds. 
To wash the window,  push in on the switch, Window 
washer fluid will  continue  to spray until the switch is 
released. The wiper  will continue  with three more  wipes 
and then return to 
the setting that was chosen before  the 
lever  was pushed. 
The rear window washer uses the same fluid bottle  as 
the front windshield  washer. If the fluid level  is  low in 
the washer bottle, you may  not  be  able to wash your rear 
window.  If 
you can wash your windshield,  but not your 
rear window, check the fluid  level. 
Cruise Control 
With cruise  control,  you can maintain  a speed  of about 
25 mph (40 kmh)  or more without keeping your  foot 
on the accelerator.  This  can really help on long trips. 
Cruise  control  does not work  at speeds  below about 
25 mph (40 km/h). 
When 
you apply your brakes, the  cruise control 
shuts off. 
Cruise  control  can  be  dangerous  where  you 
can’t  drive  safely  at a  steady  speed. 
So, 
don’t  use  your  cruise  control  on  winding 
roads  or in  heavy  traffic. 
slippery  roads.  On  such  roads,  fast  changes 
in  tire  traction  can  cause  needless  wheel 
spinning,  and  you  could  lose  control.  Don’t 
use  cruise  control  on slippery  roads. 
Cruise  control  can  be  dangerous  on 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driving  in  Rain  and  on Wet Roads Rain and wet roads can mean driving trouble.  On a wet 
road,  you can’t stop, accelerate  or turn as well because 
your tire-to-road  traction isn’t  as good  as on dry roads. 
And,  if your tires don’t have much tread left, you’ll get 
even  less traction.  It’s always wise  to  go slower and  be 
cautious 
if rain starts  to  fall while you are driving. The 
surface  may get wet  suddenly when your reflexes  are 
tuned  for driving on dry pavement. 
The heavier the rain, the harder 
it is to see. Even  if your 
windshield wiper blades  are  in good shape, a heavy rain 
can make  it harder  to  see road signs and traffic signals, 
pavement markings, the  edge of the  road and even 
people walking. 
It’s wise 
to keep your wiping equipment  in good shape 
and keep your windshield washer tank  filled with 
washer fluid. Replace your windshield wiper inserts  when they show signs  of streaking  or missing areas on 
the windshield,  or when strips 
of rubber start  to separate 
from the inserts. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Before  Leaving  on a Long Trip 
Make sure you’re  ready.  Try to be well rested. If you 
must start when  you’re not fresh -- such as  after  a day’s 
work 
-- don’t plan to make too many miles that first part 
of the journey.  Wear comfortable  clothing  and shoes you 
can easily  drive in. 
Is your vehicle  ready for a long  trip?  If you keep it 
serviced and maintained,  it’s ready to go. If it needs 
service,  have  it done  before  starting 
out. Of  course, 
you’ll find  experienced  and able  service  experts 
in GM 
dealerships  all across North America. They’ll be ready 
and willing 
to help  if you  need it. 
Here  are  some  things 
you can check before a trip: 
Windshield  Washer Fluid: Is the reservoir  full?  Are 
all  windows  clean  inside  and  outside? 
0 Wiper  Blades: Are they in good shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil, Other Fluids: Have you checked 
all levels? 
Lamps: Are they all working?  Are the  lenses  clean? 
Tires: They are vitally important to a safe, 
trouble-free  trip. 
Is the  tread good enough  for 
long-distance  driving?  Are the tires all inflated 
to the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s the  wei----er  outlook 
along  your route?  Should 
you delay your  trip a short 
time  to  avoid 
a major storm system? 
0 Maps: Do you have up-to-date  maps? 
Highway  Hypnosis 
Is there  actually  such a condition  as  “highway  hypnosis”? 
Or  is it just 
plain falling  asleep at the  wheel?  Call  it 
highway  hypnosis,  lack  of  awareness, or whatever. 
There  is  something  about  an easy  stretch  of  road  with  the 
same  scenery,  along 
with the hum of the tires on the  road, 
the 
drone of  the  engine,  and  the rush of  the  wind  against 
the  vehicle  that  can  make  you  sleepy.  Don’t 
let it  happen 
to  you!  If  it does,  your  vehicle  can  leave  the  road  in 
less 
than a second, and  you  could  crash  and  be  injured. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Section 6 Service  and  Appearance  Care 
Here you will find information  about the care of your vehicle. This section begins with service  and fuel information, 
and 
then it shows  how to check important  fluid and lubricant  levels.  There is also  technical  information  about your 
vehicle, and 
a part  devoted to its appearance  care. 
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6-36  Service 
Fuel  Fuels 
in Foreign  Countries 
Filling  Your Tank 
Checking Things Under the Hood 
Engine  Oil 
Engine  Cover 
Air Cleaner 
Automatic Transmission Fluid 
All-Wheel  Drive  Rear Axle 
Engine Coolant 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
Thermostat  Power  Steering  Fluid 
Windshield Washer Fluid 
Brakes Battery 
Bulb Replacement  Halogen Bulbs  6-42 
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6-68  Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement 
Tires  Appearance Care 
Cleaning 
the Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
Cleaning  Glass  Surfaces 
Cleaning the  Outside 
of the Windshield, 
Backglass and Wiper Blades 
Cleaning the  Outside 
of Your  Vehicle 
Cleaning Tires  Finish Damage  Underbody Maintenance 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
Appearance  Care  Materials  Chart 
Vehicle  Identification Number 
(VIN) 
Service  Parts Identification Label 
Electrical System  Replacement Bulbs 
Capacities  and Specifications 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
Normal Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cleanjng  the  Outside of the  Windshield, 
Backglass 
and Wiper  Blades 
If the  windshield is not  clear  after  using  the  windshield 
washer,  or if the  wiper  blade  chatters  when  running,  wax, 
sap or other  material  may  be 
on the  blade or windshield. 
Clean the  outside 
of the windshield with GM 
Windshield Cleaner, Bon-Ami@ Powder 
(non-scratching  glass  cleaning  powder),  GM Part 
No. 105001 1. The windshield is clean  if beads  do not 
form when  you rinse it with water. 
Grime  from the  windshield  will  stick  to  the  wiper  blades 
and  affect  their  performance.  Clean  the  blade  by  wiping 
vigorously  with  a cloth  soaked 
in full-strength  windshield 
washer  solvent.  Then  rinse 
the blade  with  water. 
Check 
the wiper blades and  clean them as  necessary; 
replace  worn blades. 
Weatherstrips 
Silicone  grease  on weatherstrips  will make them last 
longer, seal better, and 
not stick  or  squeak.  Apply 
silicone  grease  with a clean cloth at least every six 
months. During very  cold,  damp weather more  frequent 
application  may  be required.  (See  “Recommended 
Fluids and  Lubricants” 
in the  Index.) 
Cleaning  the  Outside of Your  Vehicle 
The paint finish on your vehicle provides beauty, depth 
of color,  gloss retention  and durability. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine At Least %ice a Year Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Restraint  System  Check 
Make  sure  the safety belt  reminder  light  and all your 
belts, buckles, latch plates,  retractors and anchorages  are 
working properly.  If your vehicle has a built-in child 
restraint,  also periodically  make  sure the harness  straps, 
latch plates, buckle, clip,  retractors and anchorages  are 
working properly. Look  for 
any other  loose  or damaged 
safety belt and built-in child restraint  system parts. If 
you see anything that might  keep a safety belt  or built-in 
child restraint system  from  doing its job,  have  it 
repaired. Have any 
torn or  frayed  safety belts  or harness 
straps  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.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
Inspect wiper blades  for wear  or cracking. Replace blade 
inserts that  appear worn 
or damaged  or  that streak or 
miss areas  of the windshield.  Also  see “Wiper Blades, 
Cleaning”  in  the Index.  Check 
the transmission fluid 
level; add if needed.  See 
“Automatic Transmission’’  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 body  door hinges, the body hood, fuel 
door  and rear  compartment  hinges, latches and  locks 
including interior  glove box and  console  doors,  and  any 
moving seat hardware. Lubricate the hood safety  lever 
pivot and  prop rod pivot. 
Part D tells you what  to use. 
More  frequent  lubrication may be required when 
exposed  to 
a corrosive  environment. 
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Express-Down ............. 
Power .................... 
Swing-Out ................ 
Windshield Washer ........... 
Fluid ..................... 
Fluid Level  Check .......... 
Rear ..................... 
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................. 2-34  Windshield Wipers 
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Blade Replacement 
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Fuses 
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Winter  Driving 
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Wiring. Headlamp 
.............................. 6-61 
WreckerTowing 
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Wrench.  Wheel ................................. 5-25 
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