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Checking Things Under  the Hood 
Never fill a  portable  fuel  container  while it is  in 
your  vehicle.  Static  electricity  discharge  from  the 
container  can  ignite  the  gasoline  vapor. You can 
be  badly  burned  and  your  vehicle damaged  if this 
occurs. 
To help  avoid  injury  to  you and  others: 
0 Dispense  gasoline only into  approved 
containers. 
0 Do not  fill a  container  while it is inside  a 
vehicle,  in  a vehicle’s  trunk,  pickup  bed or 
on  any  surface  other  than  the  ground. 
inside  of the  fill opening  before  operating 
the  nozzle.  Contact  should  be maintained 
until  the  filling is complete. 
0 Bring  the  fill nozzle  in  contact  with the 
0 Don’t  smoke  while pumping  gasoline.  An 
electric  fan  under  the  hood can 
start up  and 
injure  you  even  when the  engine  is not  running. 
Keep  hands,  clothing  and  tools away  from  any 
underhood  electric  fan. 
. 
Things  that  burn  can  get on hot  engine  parts  and 
start 
a fire.  These  include  liquids  like  gasoline, 
oil,  coolant,  brake fluid, windshield  washer  and 
other  fluids,  and plastic  or rubber.  You or others 
could  be  burned. Be careful  not 
to drop  or  spill 
things  that  will burn  onto 
a hot engine. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When you open  the  hood, you’ll see: 
A. Coolant  Fill  Location 
B.  Air  Cleaner 
C.  Passenger’s  Compartment 
Air  Filter  D.  Engine  Oil  Fill  Location 
E. Engine  Oil  Dipstick  Location 
E Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
G. Brake  Master  Cylinder 
H. Power  Steering  Fluid 
I. Battery 
Before  closing  the  hood,  be sure  all  filler  caps  are  on  properly.  Then  pull  the 
hood down  and close it firmly.   
         
        
        
     
        
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1. Unhook  the five clips  that  attach  the  air  cleaner  lid  to 
the  housing  (you  may  need to use  a  screwdriver  to 
help 
you unhook  the  clips). 
2. With  a  screwdriver,  loosen  the  retaining  clamp  on 
the  air  intake  tube  and  then  disconnect  the  tube  (as 
shown  by  the arrow  above). 
the  way 
so the air  cleaner  lid  can be  lifted. 
3. Move  the  hose going to the  coolant  surge  tank  out of 
4. Lift  the  lid,  take  out [ne air  filter  and  remove  any 
loose  debris  that  may  be  found  lying  in  the  air 
cleaner  base. 
5. Install  a  new  air filter  element.  See “Normal 
Maintenance  Replacement 
Parts” in  the  Index. 
To reinstall  the  air  cleaner  assembly,  place  the  air  filter 
in  the  air  cleaner  lid,  then  insert  the lid  and  filter 
together  into  the  housing.  Reattach  the  five  clips,  replace 
the  air  intake  tube  and  tighten  the  clamp.  Return  the 
coolant  surge  tank  hose  to its proper  position. 
Refer 
to the  Maintenance  Schedule  to  determine  when  to 
replace  the  air filter.   
         
        
        
     
        
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Refer to the  Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind  of lubricant  to  use.  See “Recommended  Fluids  and 
Lubricants”  in  the  Maintenance Schedule  booklet. 
Engine Coolant 
The cooling s stem  in  your  vehicle is filled  with 
DEX-COOL  engine coolant. 
This coolant is designed 
to  remain  in your  vehicle  for 
5 years or 150,000 miles 
(240 000 krnb whichever  occurs  first, if you add  only 
DEX-COOL  extended life coolant. 
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The following  explains your cooling  system  and  how to 
add  coolant  when  it  is  low.  If  you have 
a problem  with 
engine  overheating,  see “Engine Overheating”  in 
the  Index. 
A 50/50  mixture  of water  and  DEX-COOL’ 
coolant  will: 
a Give  freezing  protection  down  to -34°F (-37°C). 
Give  boiling  protection  up to 265 OF (129°C). 
Protect  against  rust  and  corrosion. 
Help  keep  the  proper  engine temperature. 
Let the  warning  lights  and  gages  work  as 
they  should. 
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  core  or 
radiator  corrosion  may  result. In addition,  the 
engine  coolant 
will require  change  sooner -- at 
30,000 miles (50 000 km)  or 24 months, 
whichever  occurs 
first. Damage  caused  by the  use 
of  coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL@ 
is not 
covered 
by your  new vehicle  warranty. 
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Use  a mixture  of one-half clean water (preferably 
distilled)  and  one-half 
DEX-COOL@ coolant  which 
won’t  damage aluminum  parts. 
If you use this  mixture, 
you don’t  need  to  add  anything else. 
Adding  only plain  water  to  your  cooling system 
can  be  dangerous.  Plain  water,  or some  other 
liquid  like  alcohol,  can  boil before  the  proper 
coolant  mixture  will. Your  vehicle’s  coolant 
warning  system 
is set  for  the  proper  coolant 
mixture.  With  plain  water  or  the wrong  mixture, 
your  engine  could  get  too  hot  but  you wouldn’t 
get  the  overheat  warning.  Your  engine  could 
catch  fire  and  you or  others  could  be burned. 
Use 
a 50/50 mixture  of clean  water  and 
DEX-COOL@ coolant. 
NOTICE: 
If you  use an  improper  coolant  mixture,  your 
engine  could  overheat  and  be  badly  damaged. 
The  repair  cost wouldn’t  be covered  by your 
warranty.  Too much  water 
in the  mixture can 
freeze  and  crack  the  engine,  radiator,  heater  core 
and  other  parts. 
If you  have  to  add  coolant  more than four times  a  year, 
have  your  dealer  check your  cooling  system. 
NOTICE: 
If you use the  proper  coolant, you don’t  have  to 
add extra  inhibitors  or  additives  which claim  to 
improve  the  system. These can be harmful. 
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The surge  tank  is  located  behind  the  air  cleaner  on  the 
passenger’s  side 
of the  engine. 
The  cooling  system  when  hot  is  under  a  lot 
of pressure. 
If the low  coolant  warning  light  on  the  instrument  panel 
appears,  you  will  need  to  add  coolant. 
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Turning  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  tank  pressure  cap 
-- even  a 
little 
-- when  the  engine  and  radiator  are  hot. 
When  your  engine is  cold,  the  coolant  level  should be at 
the KALTKOLD  line  (seam). 
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If the  light comes on, it 
means  you’re  low  on 
engine  coolant. 
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For  more  information,  see “Low Coolant Light” in 
the  Index. 
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If you  need more coolant,  add  the proper Dm-COOL@ 
coolant  mixture at the surge tank, but  only  when  the 
engine is  cool. 
You can be burned  if  you spill  coolant  on  hot 
engine  parts. Coolant  contains  ethylene  glycol, 
Surge Tank Pressure Cap 
NOTICE: 
The surge tank cap  is a 15 psi (105 kPa) 
pressure-type cap and  must be  tightly  installed  to 
prevent  coolant  loss  and possible  engine  damage 
from  overheating. 
and  it will  burn  if the  engine  parts  are  hot 
GM cap is  recommended. enough.  Don’t  spill  coolant  on a hot engine. 
If the  surge  tank  pressure  cap needs  to  be replaced,  a 
Thermostat 
When  replacing  the  pressure  cap, make  sure it is tight. 
Engine coolant  temperature  is  controlled  by a  thermostat 
in  the  engine  coolant  system.  The thermostat  stops  the 
flow of coolant  through  the  radiator  until  the  coolant 
reaches  a  preset  temperature. 
If the  thermostat  needs  to be replaced,  a  GM thermostat 
is recommended.   
         
        
        
     
        
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What  to Use 
When  you  need  windshield  washer fluid, be  sure  to  read 
the  manufacturer’s  instructions  before  use.  If  you  will be 
operating  your  vehicle  in 
an area  where  the temperature 
may  fall below  freezing,  use a fluid  that has sufficient 
protection  against  freezing. 
Adding Washer Fluid 
The  windshield  washer  fluid 
reservoir 
is located  behind 
the front  grille  on  the 
driver’s  side  of the  engine. 
Open  the cap  with  the 
washer  symbol  on  it. Add 
washer fluid  until  the tank 
is full. 
NOTICE: 
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When  using  concentrated  washer  fluid, 
follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions 
for 
adding  water. 
Don’t  mix water  with  ready-to-use  washer 
fluid.  Water  can  cause  the  solution  to  freeze 
and  damage  your  washer  fluid tank  and 
other  parts  of the  washer  system. Also, 
water  doesn’t  clean 
as well as  washer  fluid. 
Fill  your  washer  fluid tank only 
three-quarters  full  when 
it’s very cold.  This 
allows  for  expansion  if freezing  occurs, 
which  could damage  the  tank  if 
it is 
completely full. 
Don’t  use  engine  coolant  (antifreeze)  in 
your  windshield  washer. 
It can  damage 
your  washer  system  and  paint.