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Drunken  Driving 
Death and injury  associated  with drinking  and driving  is 
a  national  tragedy. It’s the number  one  contributor  to 
the highway  death toll, claiming  thousands  of victims 
every year. 
Alcohol  affects  four  things that anyone needs to  drive 
a  vehicle: 
0 Judgment 
0 Muscular  Coordination 
0 Vision 
0 Attentiveness. 
Police  records  show that almost  half  of  all motor 
vehicle-related  deaths  involve  alcohol.  In  most cases, 
these  deaths  are  the  result of someone who was  drinking 
and  driving.  In recent  years, over  17,000  annual  motor 
vehicle-related  deaths have been  associated  with 
the use 
of  alcohol,  with more than 
300,000 people  injured. 
Many  adults 
-- by some  estimates,  nearly half the 
adult  population 
-- choose never to  drink  alcohol, so 
they never drive  after  drinking.  For  persons under 21, 
it’s against  the  law in every U.S. state  to  drink  alcohol. 
There  are  good medical,  psychological  and 
developmental  reasons  for  these  laws.  The 
obvious way  to  solve  this highway safety problem 
is  for  people never 
to drink  alcohol  and then drive. But 
what  if people  do?  How much  is  “too much” if the 
driver  plans to  drive?  It’s a  lot  less  than many might 
think.  Although  it depends on each person and  situation, 
here  is  some  general information  on the problem. 
The  Blood Alcohol Concentration 
(BAC) of someone 
who is  drinking  depends upon  four things: 
The amount of  alcohol consumed 
0 The  drinker’s  body weight 
0 The amount  of food that  is consumed  before and 
during  drinking 
0 The  length of time  it  has  taken the drinker  to 
consume  the alcohol. 
According to  the American Medical  Association,  a 
180-lb.  (82  kg) person who  drinks three  12-ounce 
(355 ml) bottles of beer  in  an hour will end up with a 
BAC  of  about 
0.06 percent. The person would reach the 
same  BAC by  drinking  three  4-ounce 
(1 20 ml) glasses 
of  wine  or  three  mixed drinks  if each had 
1 - 1/2 ounces 
(45 ml) of a  liquor  like  whiskey, gin  or  vodka. 
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2. Turn off the ignition while the wipers  are at the 
outer  positions  of the wiper pattern.  The blades  are 
more accessible  for removalh-eplacement while  in 
this  position. 
3. Pull the windshield wiper arm 3 to 4 inches 
(7.5 to 10 cm) away  from  the windshield. 
4. While holding the wiper  arm away  from the glass, 
push  the release  clip  from under the blade 
connecting  point and pull the  blade assembly down 
toward the glass to  remove it from  the wiper arm. 
5. Push the  new wiper  blade  securely on the wiper arm 
until 
you hear the  release  clip  “click” into place. 
For  wiper blade replacement length and  type,  see 
“Capacities and  Specifications” 
in the Index. 
Tires 
Your new vehicle comes with high-quality  tires  made by 
a leading tire manufacturer.  If you  ever  have questions 
about your tire warranty and where 
to obtain  service,  see 
your  Buick  Warranty  booklet for details. 
Poorly  maintained  and improperly  used tires 
are  dangerous. 
Overloading  your  tires  can  cause 
overheating 
as a result  of too much friction. 
You  could have  an  air-out  and 
a serious 
accident.  See “Loading  Your  Vehicle”  in 
the  Index. 
Underinflated  tires pose  the  same  danger  as 
overloaded tires.  The  resulting accident 
could  cause serious injury.  Check all  tires 
frequently  to  maintain  the  recommended 
pressure.  Tire  pressure  should be checked 
when  your  tires  are cold. 
Overinflated  tires are  more  likely to be  cut, 
punctured  or  broken by a sudden  impact 
-- 
such  as when  you  hit a pothole. Keep tires 
at  the  recommended pressure. 
Worn,  old tires  can  cause accidents. If your 
tread 
is badly worn,  or if your  tires  have 
been  damaged, replace  them. 
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Replacement Bulbs 
Exterior  Lamps  Bulb  Number 
Back-up .............................. 1156 
Center High-Mounted  Stop 
............... 3155 
Front Parking/Turn Signal 
........... 4  157NAK 
Headlamp,  High Beam 
.................. 9005 
Headlamp, Low  Beam. 
.................. 9006 
Sidemarker, Front ....................... 194 
Sidemarker, Rear 
........................ 194 
Stop/Tail/Turn  Signal 
................... 3057 
Tail  (Applique) 
....................... 194 
Interior  Lamps  Bulb  Number 
Dome Lamp ....................... 9425542 
*For service information  on these bulbs, contact  your 
dealer service department. 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
4T65E: 
Automatic  Transaxle 
Pan  Removal  and  Replacement .... 7.4 quarts (7 L) 
After Complete Overhaul 
....... 10  quarts (9.5  L) 
When  drainingheplacing  converter; more fluid will 
be  needed. 
Cooling  System  Including  Reservoir 
3.8L  (Code K) .............. 12.3 quarts (11.6 L) 
3.8L  (Code  1) 
.............. 12.3 quarts  (11.6  L) 
Air  Conditioning* .......... 1.88 lbs. (0.85 kg) 
Refrigerant  (R-l34a), 
*See  “Air Conditioning  Refrigerants  ”later  in 
this  section. 
Engine  Crankcase 
Oil  and  Filter Change ......... 4.5 quarts (4.3 L) 
Wheel  Nut  Torque .......... 100 lb-ft  (140  N-m) 
Fuel  Tank  .................... 17 gallons (64 L) 
Wiper  Blade  Lengths 
Type ................................. Hook 
Length ..................... 22 inches  (56 cm) 
Note:  All  capacities  are approximate.  When adding,  be 
sure 
to fill to the  approximate  level,  as recommended  in 
this  manual.  See  “Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants”  in the  Index. 
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Engine  Specifications 
3.8L (Code 1) 3.8L  (Code K) 
Type ............................. V6 ...................... V6 
Displacement .................... 23 1 CID .................. 23 1 CID 
Thermostat  Temperature 
......... 195°F  (91°C) ............. 195°F (91°C) 
Firing 
Order 
................... 1-6-5-4-3-2 .............. 1-6-5-4-3-2 
Horsepower 
................... .240 0 5200 ............... 195 0 5200 
Vehicle  Dimensions 
Wheelbase .............. 109.0  inches  (276.9 cm) 
Tread  (Front) 
............. 62.1  inches  (157.7  cm) 
Tread  (Rear) 
.............. 6 1.2 inches ( 155.4 cm) 
Overall  Length 
........... 196.2 inches  (498.4 cm) 
Overall  Width ............. 72.7 inches  (1 84.5 cm) 
Overall  Height 
............ 56.6 inches (143.8 cm) 
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