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Performing  maintenance  work  on a vehicle can 
be  dangerous.  In  trying  to  do  some  jobs,  you can 
be seriously  injured. Do your  own  maintenance 
work  only  if you  have  the  required  know-how 
and  the  proper  tools and  equipment  for  the  job. 
If you  have  any  doubt,  have 
a qualified 
technician  do  the  work. 
If you  are skilled enough to do some work  on your 
vehicle, 
you will  probably want to get the  service 
information.  See  “Service  and Owner Publications” 
in 
the Index. 
“Part 
B: Owner  Checks  and  Services”  tells  you  what 
should  be checked  and  when.  It 
also explains  what you 
can  easily  do to help  keep  your  vehicle in good condition. 
“Part C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections”  explains 
important  inspections  that  your  dealer’s  service  department 
or  another  qualified  service  center  should 
perform. 
“Part D: Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants”  lists 
some recommended products 
to help keep your vehicle 
properly maintained.  These products,  or their 
equivalents,  should  be used whether 
you do  the work 
yourself  or have 
it done. 
“Part 
E: Maintenance  Record”  provides a place for 
you to record the maintenance performed on your 
vehicle. Whenever any maintenance  is performed,  be 
sure  to  write 
it down in this part.  This will help you 
determine  when your next maintenance should  be done. 
In  addition, 
it is a good  idea to keep your maintenance 
receipts. They  may  be needed to qualify your vehicle  for 
warranty repairs. 
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Part A: Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
Using  Your Maintenance  Schedule 
We at General Motors want to help  you keep your 
vehicle 
in good working  condition. But we don't  know 
exactly  how you'll  drive it. You  may  drive  very short 
distances  only 
a few times a week. Or  you  may drive 
long  distances  all 
the time in very hot, dusty weather. 
You  may  use your  vehicle  in making deliveries. 
Or 
you may  drive it to work, to  do  errands  or in 
many  other ways. 
Because  of all the  different  ways people  use their 
vehicles, maintenance needs  vary. You may  even  need 
more  frequent  checks and replacements than  you'll find 
in  the  schedules  in this section. 
So please  read this 
section and note  how 
you drive. If you have any 
questions 
on how  to keep your vehicle  in good 
condition,  see your dealer. 
This  part tells 
you the maintenance services  you should 
have done and  when  you should schedule  them.  If  you 
go  to your  dealer for your  service needs, you'll know 
that GM-trained  and supported service people 
will 
perform the work  using genuine parts.  The  proper  fluids  and  lubricants  to  use  are  listed 
in Part D. 
Make  sure  whoever  services  your  vehicle  uses  these. All 
pats 
should  be  replaced  and  all  necessary  repairs  done 
before  you  or anyone  else  drives  the  vehicle. 
These schedules are for vehicles that: 
0 carry passengers  and cargo  within recommended 
limits,  You 
will find these limits  on  your vehicle's 
Certification/Tire label.  See "Loading  Your  Vehicle" 
in the Index. 
0 are driven  on reasonable road surfaces  within legal 
driving limits. 
0 are  driven off-road in the recommended manner.  See 
"Off-Road  Driving With  Your  Four-Wheel-Drive 
Vehicle" 
in the  Index. 
0 use  the  recommended fuel.  See "Fuel" in the Index. 
Selecting  the  Right  Schedule 
First you'll  need  to decide which  of the  two  schedules  is 
right  for your  vehicle.  Here's how to decide  which 
schedule 
to follow: 
Gasoline  engine vehicles and diesel  engine vehicles 
have  different maintenance requirements. 
If you have a 
diesel  engine, follow a schedule designated for diesel 
engine  vehicles only. 
See the Diesel Engine Supplement  for diesel  engine 
maintenance schedules. 
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At  Least  Twice a Year Manual  Transmission  Check 
Restraint  System Check 
Make sure the safety  belt reminder  light and all your 
belts, buckles,  latch plates, retractors and anchorages are 
working properly. Look 
for any  other  loose or damaged 
safety  belt system parts. 
If you  see  anything  that  might 
keep  a safety belt system from doing  its 
job, ha\:e  it 
repaired. Have any torn  or frayed safety belts replaced. 
Also look  for any opened or broken 
air bag  coverings, 
and have them repaired  or replaced.  (The air 
bag system 
does 
not need  regular  maintenance.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
Inspect wiper blades  for wear  or  cracking.  Replace blade 
inserts that  appear worn 
or damaged or that streak  or 
miss  areas 
of the windshield. Also see  "Wiper  Blactes, 
Cleaning" 
in the Index. 
Air  Cleaner  Filter  Restriction  Indicator  Check 
Your  vehicle  has an indicator  on the  engine  that lets you 
know  when  the air  cleaner  filter 
is dirty and needs to  be 
changed.  Check  indicator  at least twice 
a year  or when 
your 
oil is  changed.  See "Air Cleaner" in the  Index  for 
more information. Inspect your  air  cleaner filter 
restriction  indicator more often 
if the  vehicle is used in 
dusty areas or under off road  conditions.  Check the transmission fluid 
level; add 
if needed.  See 
"Manual Transmission" 
in the  Index. Check for leaks. 
A fluid loss  may indicate a problem. Have  the system 
inspected and repaired 
if needed. 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Check  the  transmission fluid level: add if needed.  See 
"Automatic  Transmission" 
in the  Index. A fluid loss may 
indicate  a problem. Check  the  system  and  repair 
if needed. 
Hydraulic  Clutch  System  Check 
Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir. See 
"Hydraulic  Clutch Fluid" 
in the  Index. A fluid loss in 
this system could indicate  a problem. Have  the system 
inspected and repaired at  once. 
At Least  Once  a  Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the key lock  cylinders with the lubricant 
specified 
in Part D. 
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Part C: Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspections 
Listed below are inspections and services  which should 
be performed  at  least twice a year  (for instance, each 
spring  and fall). 
You should  let your dealer’s service 
department or other qualified service center 
do these 
jobs. Make sure any necessary repairs are completed 
at  once.. 
Proper procedures  to perform these services  may  be 
found  in a service  manual.  See  ”Service and Owner 
Publications” 
in the Index. 
Steering  and  Suspension  Inspection 
Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering 
system for damaged, loose  or missing parts, signs  of 
wear  or lack  of lubrication. Inspect 
the power steering 
lines and hoses for proper hook-up,  binding, leaks, 
cracks,  chafing, etc. 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the complete exhaust system. Inspect  the  body 
near  the exhaust system. 
Look for broken, damaged, 
missing or out-of-position  parts as well as open  seams, 
holes, loose connections  or other conditions  which could 
cause 
a heat  build-up in the floor  pan or could  let 
exhaust fumes into  the vehicle. See ”Engine Exhaust”  in 
the  Index. 
Engine  Cooling  System  Inspection 
Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they  are 
cracked,  swollen or deteriorated. Inspect  all pipes, 
fittings and clamps; replace as needed. Clean  the outside 
of the  radiator  and air  conditioning  condenser. To help 
ensure  proper operation,  a pressure  test of the  cooling 
system and pressure  cap is recommended  at least once 
a year. 
Throttle  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the throttle system for interference or binding, 
and  for damaged  or missing parts. Replace parts as 
needed. Replace any components  that have  high effort 
or excessive  wear. 
Do not lubricate accelerator and 
cruise control cables. 
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Section 9 Index 
Accessory Power Outlet ......................... 2-59 
AirBag ....................................... 1-23 
Adding  Equipment 
............................ 1-3 1 
How Does it Restrain .......................... 1-28 
How it Works ................................ 1 -26 
Location .................................... 1-26 
Readiness  Light ......................... 1.25, 2.65 
What  Makes it Inflate .......................... 1-27 
What  Will  You See After 
it Inflates ............... 1-28 
When  Should it Inflate ......................... 1-27 
Air  Bag 
Off Light .......................... 1.58. 2.65 
Air  Cleaner 
.................................... 6- 18 
Air Cleaner  Filter  Restriction Indicator Check ........ 7-41 
Air  Conditioning ............................ 3.3. 3.4 
Air Conditionillg Refrigerants ..................... 6-79 
Alignment  and  Balance.  Tire 
...................... 6-59 
Antenna 
...................................... 3-26 
Antifreeze 
........................... 6-28.6-79.7-46 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
................ 2.68. 4.7 
Brakes ...................................... 4-7 
Appearance  Care 
............................... 6-6 I 
Adding Equipment  to  the Outside of Your  Vehicle ...... 6-3 
Servicing 
................................... 1-30 
Aluminum  Wheels.  Cleaning  ...................... 6-67 
Appearance Care and Materials .................... 6-69 
Arbitration  Program .............................. 8-9 
Armrest  Storage Compartment 
.................... 2-56 
Audio  Equipment. Adding 
........................ 3-24 
Audio  System 
.................................. 3-7 
Automatic Transmission 
Check 
...................................... 7-41 
Fluid 
.................................. 6-21. 7-47 
Operation ................................... 2-15 
Park  Mechanism  Check 
........................ 7-43 
Starting  Your Engine 
.......................... 2-12 
Axle.  Front 
............................... 6-27.  7-47 
Axle.  Locking  Rear 
............................. 2-32 
Axle.  Rear 
............................... 6-26. 7-47 
Ashtrays ...................................... 2-58 
Battery 
...................................... 6-39 
Jump  Starting 
................................. 5-3 
Warnings ................................ 5-3. 5-5 
BBB Auto Line ................................. 8-9 
Better  Business  Bureau Mediation ................... 8-9 
Blizzard.  Driving 
In ............................. 4-38 
Replacement. 
Keyless Entry ..................... 2-8 
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Pregnancy.  Use  of  Safety  Belts .................... 1-22 
Problems  on  the Road ............................ 5- 1 
Protecting  Exterior  Bright  Metal  Parts ............... 6-67 
PTO 
......................................... 4-61 
Publications.  Service and Owner 
.............. 8- 1 I . 8- I2 
Radiator 
..................................... 5-20 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
........................... 6-32 
Radio  Reception 
................................ 3-23 
Radios 
........................................ 3-7 
Rain.  Driving 
In ................................ 4-28 
Rear 
Reading 
Lamps 
................................ 2-44 
Axle 
.................................. 6-26.7-47 
Outside  Seat  Position 
..................... 1-34. 1-38 
Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides ..................... 1-40 
Seat  Passengers 
.............................. 1-34 
Towing 
..................................... 5-12 
Window  Defogger ............................. 3-6 
RearSeat 
.................................. 1-7.1-8 
Rearview  Mirror 
................................ 2-45 
Electrochromic  Day/Night 
...................... 2-46 
Inside  Day/Night 
............................. 2-45 
Reclining  Seatbacks 
.............................. 1-4 
Recommended  Fluids  and Lubricants 
............... 7-46 
Recovery 
Hooks ................................ 5-37 
Recovery  Tank,  Coolant 
.......................... 5- 15 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towin? 
...................... 4-4 1 
Refrigerants,  Air  Conditionlng .................... 6-79 Replacement 
Bulbs 
................................. 6.39.  6.76 
Wheel 
...................................... 6-59 
Parts 
....................................... 6-78 
Replacing  Safety  Belts ........................... 1-70 
Reporting  Safety  Defects ......................... 8-10 
Restraints  Checking 
................................... 1-70 
Child 
....................................... 1-45 
Head 
........................................ 1-5 
Replacing  Parts  After 
a Crash ................... 1-70 
System  Check ................................ 7-41 
Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
.................... 1-23 
Roadside  Assistance .............................. 8-5 
Roadside  Assistance.  Canadian 
..................... 8-7 
Rocking  Your  Vehicle ........................... 5-37 
Roof  Marker  Lamp  Bulb  Replacement 
.............. 6-47 
Rotation 
. Tires ............................ 6-53. 6-54 
Safety  Bell  Extender ............................ 1-70 
Safety Belts .................................... 1-9 
Adults ...................................... 1-14 
Care 
....................................... 6-64 
Children .................................... 1-42 
Driver  Position 
............................... 1-14 
Extender 
.................................... 1-70 
Incorrect  Usage 
.................... 1 . 17. 1.68. 1-69 
Center 
Passenger  Position 
...................... 1-32 
How to Wear  Properly ......................... 1-14 
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