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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Checking Things  Under the Hood Then go to the front of the vehicle and release the 
secondary hood release. 
Things  that  burn  can get on hot engine  parts  and 
start  a fire.  These include liqui

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual When you lift the  hood, you’ll  see these  items: 
C 
A. Battery 
B. Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
C.  Engine 
Oil Dipstick 
D.  Engine 
Oil Fill 
E. Transmission  Dipstick 
E Power  Steering  Reservoir

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Remove the hood prop from the slot  in the  hood  and 
return the prop  to its retainer. 
Then  just pull the hood  down firmly 
to close. It will 
latch when  dropped  from 10 to12 inches (25 to 30 c

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Checking  Engine Oil 
Pull  out  the  dipstick  and  clean  it  with a paper  towel  or 
cloth,  then  push  it  back in  all  the  way. Remove  it  again, 
keeping  the  tip  down,  and  check  the

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual What Kind of Eng 3il to Use 
Oils recommended  for your vehicle  can be identified  by 
looking for the “Starburst”  symbol.  This symbol 
indicates that the oil has  been certified  by the  Ameri

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual As shown in the chart, SAE SW-30 is best  for your 
vehicle.  However,  you can use 
SAE low-30 if it’s going 
to be 0°F (- 18°C)  or  above. These numbers on an oil 
container  show its viscosity

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual Remote Oil Filter 
The access door for the remote oil  filter is in the steering 
linkage  shield assembly located under the radiator 
support.  Twist the  screw  to unlock  or lock  the door. 
If 
yo

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GMC ENVOY 1998  Owners Manual A CAUTION: 
Operating  the engine with the air cleaner off can 
cause  you or others  to  be burned.  The  air cleaner 
not only cleans  the  air, it stops  flame 
if the engine 
backfires. 
If it  is