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Be sure the  posted octane is at least 87. If the octane  is 
less than 
87, you may  get a heavy knocking noise  when 
you drive. If it’s  bad  enough, it can damage  your engine. 
If you’re  using fuel rated  at 87 octane  or  higher and  you 
hear  heavy  knocking,  your engine  needs service.  But 
don’t  worry  if  you hear a little pinging noise  when 
you’re  accelerating or  driving 
up a hill.  That’s  norlnal, 
and  you  don’t have  to 
buy a higher octane  fuel to get rid 
of pinging.  It’s the heavy, constant knock that means 
you have  a problem. 
If your vehicle is certified to meet California Emission 
Standards (indicated on the underhood emission control 
label), 
it is  designed  to operate on fuels that  meet 
California specifications. 
If such  fuels  are not  available 
in states adopting California emissions standards,  your 
vehicle  will operate satisfactorily on fuels meeting 
federal specifications,  but emission control system 
performance  may  be affected.  The malfunction indicator  lamp 
on your instrument 
panel  may turn on and/or your 
vehicle  may fail 
a smog-check test.  If this occurs, return 
to  your authorized 
GM dealer  for diagnosis to determine 
the cause 
of’ fdilure. In the  event it is determined that the 
cause 
of the condition  is the  type  of fuels used, repairs 
may  not  be  covered by your warranty. 
Some gasolines  that are not  reformulated for low 
emissions contain  an octane-enhancing  additive called 
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl 
(MMT); 
ask  your service station  operator whether or not  his fuel 
contains  MMT. General Motors  does not recommend  the 
use 
of such gasolines. If fuels containing  MMT are used, 
spark plug life  may  be reduced and  your emission 
control system performance  may  be affected. The 
malfunction indicator 
lamp on your instrument  panel 
may 
turn on. If this occurs,  return to  your authorized 
GM  dealer  for service. 
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~ Be 
careful not to spill gasoline. Clean gasoline  from 
~ painted surfaces as soon as possible.  See “Cleaning the 
i Outside  of  Your Vehicle”  in  the  Index. 
When  you  put 
the cap  back  on, turn it to  the  right 
(clockwise) 
until you  hear  a  clicking  sound.  Make  sure  you 
fully install the  cap.  The diagnostic  system  can  determine if 
the fuel  cap  has  been left off or  improperly installed. This 
would  allow  fuel to evaporate into the  atmosphere.  See 
“Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp” 
in the  Index. 
NOTICE: 
If you  need  a new  cap,  be sure  to get  the right 
type. Your  dealer can  get  one for you. If you  get 
the  wrong  type,  it may  not 
fit properly.  This  may 
cause  your  malfunction  indicator lamp to light 
and  your  fuel  tank and emissions  system  may  be 
damaged.  See ‘LMalfunction  Indicator Lamp”  in 
the  Index. 
Filling a Portable  Fuel  Container 
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: 
Dispense  gasoline  only  into 
approved  containers. 
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. 
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Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
Replacement part numbers listed in this section are based on the latest information available  at  the time of printing, 
and  are subject  to change.  If a part  listed 
in this manual is not the same  as the  part  used in your vehicle  when it was 
built,  or 
if you have any  questions,  please contact your GM truck dealer. 
These  specifications  are  for information  only. 
If you have any questions, see  the service manual for the chassis  or 
refer 
to the body  manufacturer's  publications. 
VIN Code 
Oil  Filter';" 
Air Cleaner Filter* 
PCV  Valve* 
Spark Plugs* 
Fuel Filter* 
Wiper Blades** 
Wiper Blade  Type 
Wiper Blade Length 
w M 
PF52  PF12  18.1 
A  1300C?? 
A 1300C?? 
CV746C  CV796C 
4 1-932  4 1-932 
GF626 GF626 
22154886  22 154886 
Trico  Trico 
18 inches (45.0 cm) 18 inches 
(45.0 cm) 
"AC  part number 
**GM part number 
?Use 
a PF52 oil  filter if your vehicle has four-wheel drive. 
??A1301C high-capacity  air  cleaner filter. 
R J 
PF1218?  PF1218 
A 1300C?? A 1300C?? 
CV796C  cv774c 
4 1-932  4 1-932 
GF626  GF626 
22 154886  22154886 
Trico  Trico 
18  inches  (45.0 cm)  I8 
inches  (45.0  cm) 
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