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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
When to Check and Change 
A good  time to check your automatic transaxle fluid 
level  is  when  the engine oil  is changed. 
Change both the fluid  and filter every 
50,0

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual Checking  the  Fluid  Level hen, without  shutting off the  engine,  follow  these  steps: 
 0 Park  your  vehicle on a level  place.  Keep  the 
engine  running. 
With  the  parking  brake  applied

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual 3. Check both sides of 
the dipstick,  and 
read  the lower 
level. The fluid 
level must  be in the 
cross-hatched  area. 
4. If the fluid level is in  the  acceptable range, push the 
dipstick back

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual How to Check 
Because this operation can be a little difficult,  you  may 
choose  to have this done at your Pontiac dealership 
Service Department. 
If  you 
do it  yourself, be sure  to follow all t

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual 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 fluid

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
When  adding  coolant, it is important  that  you use 
only 
DEX-COOL@ (silicate-free)  coolant. 
If coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL@ is added  to 
the  system,  premature  engine, heater  cor

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual NOTICE: 
If you use an  improper  coolant  mix, your  engine 
could  overheat  and  be  badly  damaged.  The 
repair  cost wouldn’t  be  covered 
by your 
warranty.  Too much  water  in  the  mix ca

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997  Owners Manual A CAUTION: 
nrning the  surge  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