
10. Tighten the wheel nuts 
firmly in a crisscross 
sequence  as shown. 
/!1 CA’, TION: 
Incorrect  wheel nuts  or  improperly  tightened 
wheel  nuts  can  cause  the  wheel to  become  loose 
and  even  come 
off. This  could  lead  to  an  accident. 
Be  sure  to  use  the  correct  wheel  nuts. 
If you have 
to  replace  them,  be  sure  to  get  new 
GM original 
equipment  wheel  nuts. 
Stop  somewhere  as  soon  as  you can  and  have 
the  nuts  tightened  with 
a torque  wrench  to 
100 Ib-ft (140 Nom). 
NOTICE: 
Improperly  tightened  wheel nuts  can  lead to 
brake  pulsation  and  rotor  damage. To avoid 
expensive  brake  repairs,  evenly  tighten  the  wheel 
nuts  in  the  proper  sequence  and  to  the  proper 
torque  specification. 
Don’t  try to put the wheel cover 
on your compact 
spare  tire. It won’t  fit.  Store  the  wheel cover in  the 
trunk until you have the  flat  tire repaired 
or replaced. 
NOTICE: 
Wheel  covers  won’t fit on  your  compact  spare. If 
you try  to  put a wheel  cover  on  your  compact 
spare,  you could  damage  the  cover  or  the  spare. 
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Brake  Wear 
Your vehicle has four-wheel  disc brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in  wear  indicators  that  make  a 
high-pitched  warning  sound  when  the  brake  pads  are  worn 
and  new  pads  are  needed.  The  sound  may  come  and 
go or 
be  heard all the  time  your  vehicle  is moving  (except  when 
you  are  pushing 
on the  brake pedal firmy). 
Some  driving  conditions  or  climates  may cause  a brake 
squeal  when the brakes  are  first applied or lightly 
applied.  This  does  not mean something  is wrong  with 
your brakes. 
Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary 
to help 
prevent brake pulsation. When tires  are rotated, inspect 
brake pads  for wear and evenly torque  wheel nuts in the 
proper  sequence  to 
GM specifications. 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that  soon 
your  brakes  won’t  work  well.  That  could  lead  to 
an  accident.  When 
you hear  the  brake  wear 
warning  sound,  have 
your vehicle  serviced. 
I Brake  linings should always  be replaced  as complete 
axle  sets. 
See  “Brake  System  Inspection”  in Section 
7 of this 
manual under Part 
C “Periodic  Maintenance 
Inspections.” 
I NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Brake  Pedal  navel 
See  your dealer if the brake pedal  does not return to 
normal height,  or if there is a  rapid  increase  in  pedal 
travel.  This  could  be a sign of brake trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every time  you apply the brakes, with  or without the 
vehicle moving, your brakes  adjust  for wear. 
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When rotating your tires, always use the correct 
rotation pattern shown here. 
Don’t  include  the compact  spare  tire in your 
tire rotation. 
After the tires have  been rotated, adjust the front and 
rear inflation pressures 
as shown  on the Tire-Loading 
Information label.  Make certain  that all wheel nuts are 
properly tightened.  See  “Wheel Nut Torque” 
in 
the Index. 
Rust or  dirt  on a wheel,  or on  the  parts  to which 
it  is  fastened, can make  wheel nuts become  loose 
after 
a time.  The wheel  could  come off and cause 
an  accident. When 
you change  a wheel,  remove 
any  rust  or  dirt  from places  where the wheel 
attaches  to  the  vehicle. In  an emergency,  you  can 
use  a cloth  or 
a paper  towel to do this;  but be 
sure  to  use a scraper  or  wire brush  later, 
if you 
need  to, 
to get all the  rust  or  dirt  off.  (See 
“Changing  a Flat, Tire” in  the Index.) 
When It’s Time for New Tires 
11 One  way to tell when it’s 
time  for new  tires  is to 
check  the  treadwear 
indicators, which  will 
appear  when your tires have 
only 
1/16 inch (1.6 mm)  or 
less  of tread remaining. 
You need  a new  tire if any of the following  statements 
are  true: 
0 You  can see the indicators  at three or more places 
around the tire. 
0 You  can see cord or  fabric  showing  through the 
tire’s rubber. 
0 The tread  or sidewall  is cracked,  cut  or  snagged deep 
enough  to show cord  or  fabric. 
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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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Stains.  Cleaning ................................ 6-52 
Starter Switch Check 
............................ 7-16 
Starting  Your Engine ............................ 2-  19 
Steam 
........................................ 5-15 
Steering  in  Emergencies 
............................... 4- 13 
Magnetic  Variable  Effort ” ..................... 4- 12 
Power ...................................... 4-12 
TILT-WHEEL” 
.............................. 2-34 
Tips 
........................................ 4-12 
Steering  Wheel  Touch  Controls.  Audio 
.............. 3-28 
Storage Compartments 
........................... 2-49 
Storage.  Vehicle 
................................ 6-33 
Stuck:  In  Sand.  Mud.  Ice or Snow 
.................. 5-38 
Sunvisors 
.................................... 2-51 
Symbols.  Vehicle 
.................................. v 
Synchronization.  Remote  Keyless  Entry ............. 2- 14 
Tachometer .................................. 2-58 
Tail/Stop/Turn  Signal  Lamp 
Bulb Replacement ....... 6-39 
TapePlayerCare 
............................... 3-30 
Temperature  Control 
..................... 3.2.3-5.  3-7 
Theft 
......................................... 2-15 
Theft-Deterrent Feature 
.......................... 3-25 
Theft-Deterrent System 
.......................... 2-  16 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-27 
Third  Gear.  Automatic  Transaxle 
................... 2-25 
Time.  Setting the 
............................... 3- 12 
THEFTLOCK TM ................................ 3-25 
TILT-WHEELTM  Adjustable  Steering Column 
........ 2-34  Tire  Pressure  Monitor  System 
..................... 6-44 
Tire-Loading  Information  Label 
................... 4-31 
Tires 
......................................... 6-42 
Alignment  and  Balance 
........................ 6-49 
BuyingNew 
................................. 6-47 
Chains 
..................................... 6-50 
Changing 
a Flat .............................. 5-26 
Cleaning 
.................................... 6-55 
Compact  Spare 
............................... 5-37 
Inflation 
.................................... 6-43 
Inflation  Check 
............................... 7-14 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
........................ 6-45 
Loading 
.................................... 4-31 
Pressure 
.................................... 6-40 
Storing  the  Flat 
............................... 5-35 
Storing the Spare ............................. 5-36 
Temperature 
................................. 6-49 
Traction 
.................................... 6-48 
Treadwear 
................................... 6-48 
Uniform  Quality  Grading 
....................... 6-48 
Wear  Indicators 
.............................. 6-46 
Wheel  Replacement 
........................... 6-49 
When  It’s  Time  for New 
....................... 6-46 
TopStrap 
..................................... 1-56 
TorqueLock 
................................... 2-30 
Torque.  Wheel  Nut 
......................... 5-34.  6.43 
Towing  a Trailer 
................................ 4-33 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
............................. 5-8 
Traction  Control  System (3800  Supercharged  Engine) ... 4-9 
Traction  Control System  Active  Light 
............... 2-65 
Traction  Control  System  Warning  Light 
............. 2-64 
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warning Devices ............................... 5-2 
Warning  Lights. Gages and Indicators 
............... 2-59 
Warranty  Information 
............................. 8-8 
Washing Your Vehicle ........................... 6-53 
Weatherstrips 
.................................. 6-55 
Wheel  Alignment 
.................................. 6-46 
NutTorque 
............................. 5-34.  6-43 
Replacement 
................................. 6-47 
Used  Replacement 
............................ 6-48 
WindowLock 
.................................. 2-33 
Windows 
..................................... 2-33  Auto-Down 
................................. 2-33 
Power 
...................................... 2-33 
Windshield  Washer 
............................. 2-37 
Fluid 
.................................. 2.37.  6.28 
Fluid  Level Check 
............................ 7-14 
Windshield Wipers .............................. 2-36 
Blade Replacement 
........................... 6-41 
Fuses 
...................................... 6-61 
Winter  Driving 
................................. 4-27 
WiperBladeCheck 
............................. 7-15 
Wiring.  Headlamp 
.............................. 6-59 
WreckerTowing 
................................. 5-8 
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