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The jacking tools are stored on the passenger's side of
the trunk behind the panel with the red pull handle.
Make sure these tools are properly secured when
not in use.
If You're Stuck: In Sand, Mud,
Ice or Snow
In order to free your vehicle when it is stuck, you will
need to spin the wheels, but you don't want to spin your
wheels too fast. The method known as ªrockingº can
help you get out when you're stuck, but you must
use caution.
CAUTION:
If you let your tires spin at high speed, they can
explode, and you or others could be injured. And,
the transmission or other parts of the vehicle can
overheat. That could cause an engine
compartment fire or other damage. When you're
stuck, spin the wheels as little as possible. Don't
spin the wheels above 35 mph (55 km/h) as shown
on the speedometer.
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NOTICE:
Spinning your wheels can destroy parts of your
vehicle as well as the tires. If you spin the wheels
too fast while shifting your transmission back
and forth, you can destroy your transmission.
For information about using tire chains on your vehicle,
see ªTire Chainsº in the Index.
Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out
First, turn your steering wheel left and right. That will
clear the area around your front wheels. You should turn
your traction control system off. (See ªTraction Control
Systemº in the Index.) Then shift back and forth
between REVERSE (R) and a forward gear, spinning the
wheels as little as possible. Release the accelerator pedal
while you shift, and press lightly on the accelerator
pedal when the transmission is in gear. By slowly
spinning your wheels in the forward and reverse
directions, you will cause a rocking motion that may
free your vehicle. If that doesn't get you out after a few
tries, you may need to be towed out. If you do need to
be towed out, see ªTowing Your Vehicleº in the Index.
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Section 6 Service and Appearance Care
Here you will find information about the care of your vehicle. This section begins with service and fuel information,
and then it shows how to check important fluid and lubricant levels. There is also technical information about your
vehicle, and a part devoted to its appearance care.
6
- 2 Service
6
- 3 Fuel
6
- 5 Fuels in Foreign Countries
6
- 5 Filling Your Tank
6
- 9 Checking Things Under the Hood
6
- 11 Engine Oil
6
- 15 Engine Air Cleaner/Filter
6
- 19 Automatic Transmission Fluid
6
- 19 Rear Axle
6
- 20 Engine Coolant
6
- 24 Surge Tank Pressure Cap
6
- 24 Power Steering Fluid
6
- 25 Windshield Washer Fluid
6
- 26 Brakes
6
- 30 Battery
6
- 30 Bulb Replacement6
- 37 Wiper Blade Replacement
6
- 38 Tires
6
- 47 Appearance Care
6
- 47 Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
6
- 49 Care of Safety Belts
6
- 51 Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
6
- 52 Cleaning Aluminum or Chrome-Plated
Wheels (If Equipped)
6
- 53 Underbody Maintenance
6
- 54 GM Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials
6
- 55 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
6
- 55 Service Parts Identification Label
6
- 56 Electrical System
6
- 63 Replacement Bulbs
6
- 63 Capacities and Specifications
6
- 64 Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts
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Automatic Transmission Fluid
It is not necessary to check the transmission fluid level.
A transmission fluid leak is the only reason for fluid
loss. If a leak occurs, take your vehicle to the dealership
service department and have it repaired as soon as
possible. You may also have your fluid level checked
by your dealer or service center when you have your
oil 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:
In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature
regularly reaches 90F (32C) or higher.
In hilly or mountainous terrain.
When doing frequent trailer towing.
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.NOTICE:
We recommend you use only fluid labeled
DEXRON-III, because fluid with that label is
made especially for your automatic transmission.
Damage caused by fluid other than DEXRON
-III
is not covered by your new vehicle warranty.
Rear Axle
When to Check Lubricant
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine how
often to check the lubricant. See ªPeriodic Maintenance
Inspectionsº and ªScheduled Maintenance Servicesº in
the Maintenance Schedule booklet.
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Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Driver's Side)
The fuse block is located below the steering wheel on
the driver's side. Using a screwdriver, loosen the two
trim fasteners under the trim panel and pull the trim
panel away from the instrument panel to access.
Fuse Usage
1 RH and LH Front Side Door Window
Regulator Motor, LH Front Side Door
Window Switch
2 Stoplamp Switch, Cruise Control
Release Switch
3 Automatic Transmission Range Switch,
Automatic Transmission Control Indicator,
Power Steering Control Module, Hazard
Warning Switch, Automatic Transmission
Winter Mode Switch, Transmission
Control Module (TCM)
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Fuse Usage
4 RH and LH Rear Seat Cushion Heater
Relay, Rear Sunshade Motor, Accessory
Power Outlet
5 Transmission Control Module
6 Radio Speaker Amplifier
7 RH and LH Rear Side Door Window
Regulator Motor
8 Headlamp Switch, Turn Signal
Switch, Horn Relay, CD Changer,
Multifunction Relay
9 Windshield Wiper Motor and Relay,
Windshield Wiper and Windshield
Washer Switch
10 Body Control Module (BCM), Heater
Water Auxiliary Pump, Fan Control
Relays, Auxiliary Water Pump Relay
11 Heater and A/C Control, RH and LH
Outside Rearview Mirrors
12 Hazard Warning Switch, Instrument
Cluster, Data Link Connector (DLC),
Stoplamp Switch, Gage Cluster, Heater
and A/C Control.Fuse Usage
13 Remote Control Outside Rearview Mirror
Switch, A/C Compressor Relay, Coolant
Fan Test Connector, A/C Load Switch
14 Cellular Telephone, RH and
LH Windshield Washer Nozzles,
Driver and Passenger Heated Seat Switch,
Heater and A/C Control, Heated Outside
Rearview Mirror and Rear Window
Defogger Relay
15 Rear Suspension Leveling Air Compressor
Relay, Instrument Cluster, Gage Cluster,
Cruise Control Switch, Headlamp Switch,
Multifunction Relay, Passenger and
Driver Heated Seat Relay, BCM, Sunroof
Actuator, Automatic Level Control Sensor,
RH and LH Heated Rear Seat Switch, RH
and LH Heated Rear Seat Cushion Relay,
Driver Seat Adjuster Memory Module,
LH Front Side Door Window Switch,
Inside Rearview Mirror
16 Cigarette Lighter (Front and Console)
17 Horn #1 and #2
18 Fuel Pump
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Fuse Usage
19 Electronic Brake/Traction Control Module
20 Passenger and Driver Heated Seat Relay
21 Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) Relay,
LH High
-Beam Headlamp Relay
22 Headlamp Switch, LH
Low
-Beam Headlamp
23 LH Parking Lamp and Turn Signal
Lamps, LH Rear Sidemarker Lamp,
Multifunction Relay, LH Stoplamp
and Taillamp
24 Lifting Magnet, BCM, Gage Cluster
25 Sunroof Actuator
26 Headlamp Switch, RH and LH Front
Sidemarker Lamp, Middle Taillamp,
RH and LH Rear License Plate Lamp,
Radio, Automatic Transmission Control
Indicator, Heater and A/C ControlFuse Usage
27 Automatic Level Control Sensor, Rear
Suspension Leveling Air Compressor
and Relay
28 Door Lock Relay
29 Multifunction Relay, OnStar
System
30 RH Parking Lamp and Turn Signal Lamp,
RH Rear Sidemarker Lamp, RH
Stoplamp and Taillamp
31 RH Low
-Beam Headlamp Turn
Signal Switch
32 RH High
-Beam Headlamp Relay
33 Blower Controller, A/C Compressor Relay
34 Heated Rear Window Defogger Relay
35 Passenger Seat Adjuster Switch,
Driver Seat Adjuster Memory Module
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Fuse/Relay Usage
5 A/C Compressor Relay (K60)
6 Fan Control Relay (K87)
7 Fan Control Relay (K26)
8 Fuse 50
9 Fan Control Relay (K28)
10 Engine Controls Power Relay (K43)
15 Fuse 40 (A) Fuse 52 (B)
16 Connector C110
17 Coolant Fan Test Connector
Fan Control
18 Fuse 42 (A), Fuse 49 (B)
19 Fan Control Relay (K52)
20 Fuel Pump Relay (K44)
29 Fuse 43Replacement Bulbs*
Application Bulb Number
Composite Headlamps
Inner High Beam 90512338. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Outer Low Beam 90512338. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Front Turn Signal Lamp 90487485. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Taillamp 90002521. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*For replacement bulbs not listed here, please consult
your dealer.
Capacities and Specifications
The following approximate capacities are given in
English and metric conversions. Please refer to
ªRecommended Fluids and Lubricantsº in the
Maintenance Schedule booklet for more information.
Transmission 7.0 quarts (6.6 L). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engine Crankcase
Oil Change With Filter 6.0 quarts (5.75 L). . . . . . .
Engine Cooling System 10.57 quarts (10.0 L). . . . . .
Fuel Tank 16.0 U.S. gallons (60.56 L). . . . . . . . . . . .
Refrigerant See refrigerant charge label. . . . . . . . . . .
under the hood.
All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure
to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this
manual. Recheck fluid level after filling.