
As shown in the  chart, SAE 1OW-30 is best  for your 
vehicle. However,  you can 
use SAE 5W-30 if  it’s going 
to  be  colder  than 
60°F (1 6 O C) before your next oil 
change. When  it’s  very cold, 
you should use SAE 
5W-30.  These numbers  on an oil  container show  its 
viscosity,  or thickness. 
Do not  use other  viscosity oils, 
such 
as SAE 20W-50. 
NOTICE: 
Use  only  engine  oil  with  the  American  Petroleum 
Institute  Certified  For  Gasoline  Engines 
“Starburst”  symbol.  Failure  to  use  the 
recommended  oil  can  result  in  engine  damage  not 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
GM Goodwrench@  oil meets all the requirements for 
your vehicle. 
If you are in an  area where  the temperature falls below 
-20°F 
(-29”C), consider  using either  an SAE 5W-30 
synthetic  oil or an SAE OW-30 oil.  Both will  provide 
easier  cold  starting  and better protection  for your  engine 
at extremely low temperatures. 
Engine  Oil  Additives 
Don’t add anything  to your oil.  Your dealer  is ready to 
advise  if  you think something should  be added. 
When to Change  Engine Oil 
Your  vehicle has an  Oil  Life Monitor.  This  feature 
will  let you  know when to change your oil  and 
filter 
-- usually between 3,000 miles (5 000 km) and 
7,500 miles (12 500 km)  since  your last oil change. 
Under  severe  conditions, the indicator  may come on 
before 
3,000 miles (5 000 km). Never  drive your vehicle 
more than 
7,500 miles (12 500 km) or 12 months 
(whichever occurs first) without an  oil  change. 
The  system  won’t detect  dust 
in the oil. So, if you 
drive in a dusty area,  be sure  to change your oil every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or sooner. Remember to reset 
the CHANGE  OIL 
SOON light when the oil has been 
changed.  For more information,  see “Change Oil Soon 
Light”  in the Index. 
How to  Reset  the CHANGE OIL SOON Light 
After changing the  engine oil, the system must be reset. 
With the ignition  key in RUN  but the  engine off, fully 
push and release the accelerator pedal slowly three times 
within  five seconds.  If 
the CHANGE OIL SOON light 
flashes, the system  is resetting. 
Turn the  key to OFF, 
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then  start  the  vehicle. If the CHANGE OIL  SOON light 
comes back on, the system has not  reset. Repeat the 
procedure. 
(If you have a  driver  information  center, the 
system  may be reset  by depressing  the DIC 
RESET 
button for  five  seconds while viewing  the oil life  display 
on the DIC.  See “Driver  Information  Center”  in 
the  Index.) 
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. 
Air Cleaner 
To check  or  replace  the air 
filter, loosen  the wing nut 
on  the  air  duct  and lift 
up on 
the two clips  located  on the 
top  of the  filter  cover. 
Disconnect the  duct and 
reposition 
it while removing 
the  side  cover. 
Pull  out  the filter.  Be  sure 
to install the air  filter and 
install  the cover tightly when  you are finished. 
Refer 
to the Maintenance  Schedule to  determine when to 
replace  the  air  filter. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services’’  in the Index. 
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To change  the passenger  compartment  air  filter,  use the 
following  steps: 
1.  Turn  off the  ignition when the  windshield wipers 
are  in  the  up position. 
2. Raise  the hood. 
3. Remove  (disconnect)  the windshield  washer pump 
hose  from  the fender  rail and  air  inlet  grille. 
4. Reposition  the  hood weatherstrip  from the right 
side 
of the  vehicle  (peel  back halfway  to  center). 
5. Remove (disconnect)  the  air  inlet  grille  retainers. 
6. Remove (disconnect)  the air  inlet  grille. 
7. Remove  (disconnect)  the  passenger  compartment 
8. Then install  the new  air filter.  For  the  type of filter 
to  use,  see  “Normal Maintenance  Replacement 
Parts” in the  Index. 
air 
filter. 
9. Reposition  the  air  inlet  grille. 
10. Replace  the  air  inlet  grille  retainers.  11. 
Reposition  the hood weatherstrip. 
12. Reconnect the windshield washer pump hose to the 
fender  rail and  air  inlet  grille. 
13.  Close  the  hood. 
14. Return the windshield wipers  to the park  position. 
Supercharger Oil 
Unless you  are technically qualified and have the proper 
tools, 
you should let your  dealer  or  a qualified  service 
center  perform this  maintenance. 
When  to  Check 
Check oil level  every  30,000 miles (50 000 km) or every 
36 months, whichever  occurs first. 
What Kind of Oil to Use 
See  “Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants”  in the Index 
and  use only  the recommended  oil. 
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How to Check  and Add Oil 
Check  oil only when  the  engine  is  cold.  Allow the 
engine 
to cool two  to three hours after running. 
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A CAUTION: 
If you  remove  the  supercharger  oil  fill plug  while 
the  engine  is  hot,  pressure  may  cause  hot  oil  to 
blow  out 
of the  oil  fill hole.  You  may  be  burned. 
Do 
not remove  the  plug  until  the  engine cools. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
Clean  the area around  the  oil fill plug before 
removing  it. 
Remove the oil fill  plug using  a 
3/ 16 inch 
Allen wrench. 
The  oil level is correct when it  just reaches the 
bottom  of the threads  of the  inspection  hole. 
Replace the oil plug with the O-ring 
in place. Torque 
to 
88 lb-in  (10 N-m). 
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 
50,000 miles 
(83 000 km) if the vehicle is mainly driven under  one  or 
more  of these conditions: 
In heavy city traffic where the  outside temperature 
regularly  reaches 
90°F (32” C) or higher. 
0 In hilly or mountainous terrain. 
0 When  doing frequent trailer towing. 
0 Uses such as found  in taxi, police  or delivery service. 
If  you  do not use your vehicle under any  of these 
conditions,  the 
fluid and filter do not require  changing. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services” in the Index. 
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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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Normal  Maintenance 
Replacement  Parts 
Air  Cleaner  Filter ............. AC Type A 1208C 
Passenger  Compartment  Air  Filter .... 10406026 
Battery 
3.8L  (Code K) .............. AC  Type 690 CCA 
3.8L  (Code 
1) .............. AC Type  770  CCA 
All  Engines 
................... AC Type PF47 
All  Engines 
................. AC  Type CV892C 
All Engines ................... AC Type RC27 
RKE Batteries ..... Type  CR2032  (2) or  equivalent 
Spark  Plugs  Engine  Oil  Filter 
PCV  Valve 
Radiator  Cap 
3.8L (Code K) ................ AC Type 4 1-92 1 
Gap: 
0.060 inches (1.52 mm) 
3.8L  (Code 1) ................ AC  Type 41-921 
Gap: 0.060 inches (1.52 mm) 
Air  Conditioning  Refrigerants 
Not all  air  conditioning  refrigerants are the  same. 
If  the  air  conditioning  system in your vehicle needs 
refrigerant,  be sure  the proper refrigerant 
is used. 
If you’re not  sure, ask your dealer. 
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I Maintenance  Schedule I 
The services  shown  in  this  schedule  up to  100,000  miles 
(166 
000 km) should  be performed  after  100,000  miles 
(166 
000 km)  at  the  same  intervals.  The  services  shown 
at  150,000  miles 
(240 000 km) should  be  performed  at 
the  same  interval  after 
150,000 miles  (240 000 km). 
See  “Owner  Checks  and  Services”  and “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections”  following. 
Footnotes 
The  U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency or the 
California  Air Resources  Board  has determined  that  the 
failure 
to perform  this  maintenance  item  will not nullify 
the  emission  warranty or limit  recall  liability prior  to  the 
completion  of the  vehicle’s  useful  life.  We, however, 
urge that  all  recommended  maintenance  services  be 
performed  at the  indicated intervals and  the  maintenance 
be  recorded. 
* Your  vehicle  has  an Engine  Oil  Life  Monitor. This 
monitor  will show  you when  to  change  the engine  oil 
and  filter 
-- usually between 3,000 miles  (5 000 km) 
and 7,500 miles (12 500 km)  since  your  last oil change. 
Under  severe  conditions,  the  indicator  may come  on 
before 
3,000 miles (5 000 km). Never  drive  your  vehicle 
more  than 
7,500 miles  (12 500 km) or  12  months 
without an oil and  filter  change. 
The  system won’t  detect  dust in the oil. 
So if  you  drive 
in  a dusty  area,  be  sure to change  your oil and  filter 
every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or  sooner  if the  CHANGE 
OIL  SOON  light  comes 
on. Remember  to  reset the  Oil 
Life  Monitor  when the oil has been  changed.  For  more 
information, 
see “Change  Oil  Soon  Light”  in  the Index. 
+ A good  time  to  check  your  brakes  is during  tire 
rotation.  See “Brake  System  Inspection”  under  “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections”  in  Part C of this  schedule. 
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I Maintenance  Schedule I 
7,500 Miles (12 500 knt) 
0 Check  Oil  Life Monitor. If engine  oil  and filter  are  changed,  reset monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil” 
in the Index. 
An Emission  Control  Sewice. (See  footnote *.) 
rotation pattern  and  additional information.  (See  footnote +.) 
0 Rotate tires. See “Tire  Inspection  and Rotation” in the Index  for proper 
15,000 Miles (25 000 km) 
0 Check  Oil Life  Monitor. If  engine  oil  and  filter  are  changed,  reset monitor. 
See  “Engine Oil”  in the  Index. 
An Emission  Control Sewice. (See  footnote *.) 
0 Inspect air cleaner  filter if you are driving  in dusty conditions.  Replace  filter 
if  necessary. 
An  Emission  Control Service. (See  footnote t.) 
0 Replace passenger  compartment  air filter. 
0 Rotate tires. See “Tire Inspection  and  Rotation” in the Index  for  proper 
rotation pattern and  additional information.  (See  footnote 
+.) 
22,500 Miles (37 500 km) 
0 Check Oil Life  Monitor.  If engine  oil and  filter  are  changed,  reset monitor. 
See  “Engine Oil”  in the  Index. 
An Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote *.) 
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