1997 Oldsmobile Achieva engine

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals To get the right  reading,  the  fluid  should be at normal 
operating  temperature, which is  180°F to  200" 
F 
(82°C to 93°C). 
Get the vehicle warmed up  by driving  about 15 miles 
(24 
km) wh

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Manual Transaxle Fluid 
When to Check 
A good time to have it checked is when the  engine  oil  is 
changed.  However, the fluid in your manual transaxle 
doesn’t  require  changing. 
How to Check

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals When to Check and What to Use 
Refer to  the  Maintenance 
Schedule to determine  how 
often  you should check the 
fluid  level 
in your clutch 
master cylinder reservoir 
and  for  the  proper  flui

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals NOTICE: 
When  adding  coolant,  it  is  important  that  you  use 
only 
DEX-COOL@ (silicate-free)  coolant. 
If coolant  is other  than  DEX-COOL@  is added  to 
the  system,  premature  engine,  he

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals NOTICE: 
If you use an  improper  coolant  mix, your  engine 
could  overheat  and  be  badly  damaged.  The 
repair  cost  wouldnt  be  covered 
by your 
warranty. 
Too much  water  in  the  mix can

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals *N: 
r 
Turning 1 su -e tank  pressure  cap  when  the 
engine  and  radiator  are  hot  can  allow  steam  and 
scalding  liquids  to  blow out  and  burn  you badly. 
Never  turn  the  surge  tank

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals Surge Tank Pressure Cap 
NOTICE: ~ 
Your pressure  cap  is an 15 psi (105 kPa) 
pressure-type cap and must  be tightly  installed  to 
prevent  coolant loss and  possible engine damage 
from  overheat

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1997  Owners Manuals How To Check  Power  Steering Fluid 
When the engine compartment  is  cool, wipe the  cap  and 
the top of the reservoir  clean,  then unscrew the  cap and 
wipe the  dipstick with a  clean  rag.  Rep