
Engine  Overheating 
You will find  a  coolant  temperature  gage on your 
vehicle’s  instrument  panel. See “Engine Coolant 
Temperature Gage”  in the  Index.  You also have  a low 
coolant  level light on your  instrument  panel. See  “LOW 
Coolant  Light” in the  Index. 
Overheated  Engine  Protection 
Operating  Mode 
Should  an overheated  engine  condition  exist,  an 
overheat  protection  mode which  alternates  firing groups 
of three cylinders  helps prevent  engine  damage. In this 
mode, you will  notice  a  significant  loss in power and 
engine  performance.  The 
low coolant  light  may come on 
and the  temperature  gage  will indicate  an overheat 
condition  exists.  This  emergency operating mode allows 
your  vehicle  to  be  driven to  a  safe  place  in an 
emergency. Towing  a  trailer in the  overheat  protection 
mode should  be avoided. 
1 NOTICE: 
After  driving in the  overheated  engine  protection 
operating  mode,  to  avoid  engine  damage,  allow 
the  engine  to  cool  before  attempting  any  repair. 
The  engine  oil  will  be  severely  degraded.  Repair 
the  cause  of  coolant  loss  and  change  the  oil.  See 
“Engine  Oil,  When  to  Change”  in  the  Index. 
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8. Remove any rust or dirt 
from  the wheel bolts, 
mounting surfaces and 
spare  wheel. 
Rust or  dirt  on the  wheel,  or on the  parts to 
which 
it is fastened,  can  make the 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 the  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. 
1 A CAUTION: 
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Never  use  oil  or grease  on  studs or nuts. If you 
do, the nuts  might  come  loose.  Your  wheel  could 
fall 
off, causing a serious  accident. 
9. Install the spare tire and replace the wheel nuts with 
the rounded end 
of the nuts toward the wheel. 
Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held 
against the  hub. 
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What Kind of Engine Oil 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  American 
Petroleum  Institute 
(API). Do not use any oil which 
does  not  carry  this Starburst  symbol. 
If  you change your own  oil, 
be  sure  you use oil that  has 
the  Starburst  symbol on the 
front 
of the  oil container.  If 
you  have your oil changed 
for  you,  be  sure  the oil put 
into your  engine  is 
American Petroleum 
Institute  certified  for 
You  should  also  use  the proper  viscosity oil  for your 
vehicle,  as shown  in the  following  chart: 
RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY GRADE ENGINE OILS 
FOR BEST  FUEL  ECONOMY  AND  COLD  STARTING,  SELECT THE LOWEST 
SAE  VISCOSITY  GRADE  OIL 
FOR THE  EXPECTED  TEMPERATURE  RANGE. 
HOT 
WEATHER 
’ “F /’ 
+ 40 
+ 20 
WOK 
FOR THIS 
SYMBOL 
SAL 1OW-30 
1-30 RED 
COLD 
WEATHER 
DO NOT USE SAE 2OW-50 OR ANY OTHER GRADE OIL NOT RECOMMENDED 
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As shown in the  chart, SAE 5W-30 is best for your 
vehicle. However,  you can use 
SAE IOW-30 if  it’s  going 
to  be 
0°F (- 18 “C) or  above. These numbers on an  oil 
container  show its viscosity,  or thickness. 
Do not  use 
other  viscosity oils, such  as 
SAE 2OW-50. 
NOTICE: 
Use  only  engine  oil  with  the  American  Petroleum 
Institute  Certified  For  Gasoline  Engines 
“Starburst”  symbol.  Failure  to  use  the 
recommended  oil  can  result  in  engine  damage  not 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
GM Goodwrench@ oil meets all the requirements  for 
your vehicle. 
If  you  are 
in an area where the temperature  falls below 
-20°F (-29”C), consider using  either an SAE 5W-30 
synthetic  oil or an SAE  OW-30 oil. Both  will provide 
easier  cold starting  and better protection for your  engine 
at extremely low temperatures. 
Engine Oil Additives 
Don’t add anything  to your oil.  Your retailer is ready  to 
advise  if  you think something should be added. 
When to Change  Engine  Oil 
If any one  of these  is true  for you, use  the short triplcity 
maintenance schedule: 
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Most trips  are less than 5 to 10  miles (8 to 16 km). 
This  is particularly important when outside 
temperatures  are below freezing. 
Most trips include extensive idling (such  as frequent 
driving  in stop-and-go  traffic). 
Most trips  are through dusty  areas. 
YOU frequently tow a trailer  or use a carrier  on top of 
your vehicle. 
The vehicle  is used  for delivery service, police, taxi 
or other commercial application. 
Driving under 
these conditions  causes  engine oil to 
break down sooner.  If any one  of these 
is true  for your 
vehicle,  then  you  need 
to change your oil and  filter 
every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km)  or 3 months -- whichever 
occurs  first. 
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If none  of them  is  true,  use  the  long triphighway 
maintenance  schedule. Change  the  oil  and filter  every 
7,500 miles (12 500 km) or  12  months -- whichever 
occurs  first. Driving  a  vehicle with  a fully warmed 
engine  under highway  conditions  causes  engine  oil  to 
break down slower. 
What to Do with Used Oil 
Did you know  that used  engine oil contains  certain 
elements  that  may be unhealthy  for your  skin and could 
even cause  cancer?  Don’t  let  used oil stay  on your 
skin 
for  very  long.  Clean  your skin and nails  with soap  and 
water,  or  a good hand cleaner.  Wash or properly throw 
away  clothing  or  rags  containing  used engine  oil. (See 
the  manufacturer’s warnings  about  the  use and disposal 
of  oil  products.) 
Used  oil  can  be  a  real  threat to the  environment.  If you 
change  your own oil,  be  sure to drain  all free-flowing  oil 
from  the  filter  before  disposal.  Don’t  ever  dispose  of 
oil 
by putting  it  in the  trash,  pouring  it  on the  ground,  into 
sewers,  or  into  streams  or bodies  of water.  Instead, 
recycle  it  by taking  it to  a  place  that  collects  used oil. 
If 
you have  a  problem  properly disposing  of your used  oil, 
ask your  retailer,  a  service  station  or  a  local  recycling 
center  for  help. 
Air Cleaner 
The  air  cleaner  is located  at the  front  of the  engine 
compartment  (on the  driver’s  side  of the  vehicle), under 
the  engine  coolant  reservoir. 
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5. Close the inner access door, while  squeezing the tab, 
6. Snap the outer  access  panel  into  the  back of the 
to  be  sure  it  is 
tightly closed. 
glove  box. 
Automatic  Transaxle Fluid 
r--- In to Check and Change 
A good time to check your  automatic transaxle fluid 
level  is when the  engine  oil  is  changed. 
Change both 
the fluid  and filter  every 50,000 miles 
(83 000 km) if the vehicle is mainly driven under one 
or  more  of these  conditions: 
0 In heavy city traffic where the  outside  temperature 
regularly reaches 
90°F (32°C) or  higher. 
In  hilly  or mountainous terrain. 
0 When doing  frequent  trailer  towing. 
0 Uses such as found in taxi,  police  or delivery service. 
If  you  do not  use  your vehicle under any 
of these 
conditions,  the  fluid  and filter  do  not require  changing. 
See “Scheduled Maintenance  Services” in the Index. 
How to Check 
Because  this operation can  be a little  difficult,  you may 
choose to have this done at your Oldsmobile retail 
facility  Service  Department. 
If  you  do it yourself, be  sure  to  follow  all the 
instructions  here,  or 
you could  get a false  reading 
on the dipstick. 
NOTICE: 
Too much  or  too  little  fluid  can  damage  your 
transaxle. 
Too much  can  mean  that  some  of the 
fluid  could  come  out  and  fall  on  hot  engine  parts 
or  exhaust  system  parts,  starting  a  fire.  Be  sure  to 
get  an  accurate  reading  if  you  check  your 
transaxle  fluid. 
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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 lunb 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: 
Give  freezing  protection  down to -34°F (-37°C). 
0 Give boiling protection  up  to 265 OF (1 29 O 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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Appearance  Care 
Remember, cleaning  products  can be hazardous.  Some 
are  toxic.  Others  can burst  into  flame 
if you  strike  a 
match  or  get them on  a hot  part  of the vehicle.  Some  are 
dangerous  if you  breathe  their fumes  in a  closed  space. 
When  you use anything  from a  container  to clean  your 
vehicle,  be  sure  to  follow  the  manufacturer’s  warnings 
and  instructions.  And always open your  doors  or 
windows when  you’re  cleaning  the  inside. 
Never use these  to  clean your vehicle: 
Gasoline 
0 Benzene 
0 Naphtha 
0 Carbon Tetrachloride 
Acetone 
0 Paint Thinner 
Turpentine 
0 Lacquer Thinner 
0 Nail Polish  Remover 
They can  all 
be hazardous -- some more than 
others 
-- and they can all damage your vehicle, too.  Don’t use any 
of these  unless  this manual says  you can. 
In  many  uses,  these  will damage your vehicle: 
Alcohol 
Laundry Soap 
Bleach 
Reducing Agents 
Cleaning  the  Inside of Your Vehicle 
Use a vacuum  cleaner  often  to  get  rid of dust and loose 
dirt. Wipe vinyl, leather, plastic and painted  surfaces 
with  a  clean,  damp cloth. 
Your  retailer  has  two  cleaners,  Multi-Purpose  Interior 
Cleaner and Capture Non-Solvent  Dry Spot and  Soil 
Remover. 
They will  clean  normal  spots and stains  very 
well. 
You can  get GM-approved  cleaning  products  from 
your retailer. (See “Appearance  Care and Materials”  in 
the Index.) 
Here are 
some cleaning tips: 
0 Always read the  instructions on the cleaner  label. 
Clean up stains  as soon as  you can -- before  they set. 
Carefully  scrape off any  excess  stain. 
Use  a clean  cloth  or  sponge,  and  change  to  a clean  area 
often. 
A soft  brush  may  be  used if stains are  stubborn. 
If  a ring  forms  after spot  cleaning,  clean the entire 
area immediately  or 
it will set. 
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