
Maintenance  Schedule 
Introduction 
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IMPORTANT: 
KEEP  ENGINE OIL 
AT THE PROPER 
LNEL  AND  CHANGE 
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RECOMMENDED 
Have you purchased  the GM Protection Plan? The Plan 
supplements  your  new  vehicle  warranties. See your 
Warranty  and Owner  Assistance booklet  or your  dealer 
for  details. 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
Proper vehicle  maintenance  not  only  helps  to keep  your 
vehicle  in good  working  condition,  but  also  helps  the 
environment.  All  recommended  maintenance  procedures 
are important. Improper  vehicle  maintenance  can 
even  affect  the quality  of the  air  we breathe.  Improper 
fluid levels  or the  wrong  tire inflation  can  increase 
the level  of emissions from  your  vehicle. 
To help protect 
our  environment,  and to keep  your  vehicle  in good 
condition, please maintain  your  vehicle  properly. 
Maintenance  Requirements 
Maintenance intervals, checks,  inspections  and 
recommended  fluids and lubricants as prescribed in  this 
manual  are necessary  to  keep  your  vehicle  in good 
working condition.  Any  damage  caused  by  failure 
to  follow  recommended  maintenance  may  not  be 
covered  by warranty. 
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How This Section is Organized 
This  maintenance  schedule is divided into five  parts: 
“Part 
A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  explains 
what  to  have  done and  how  often.  Some 
of these 
services  can  be complex, 
so unless  you are technically 
qualified  and  have  the  necessary  equipment,  you 
should 
let your  dealer’s  service department  or  another 
qualified  service  center  do  these jobs. 
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3n 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. 
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If you want  to  get  the service information,  see Service 
Publications  Ordering Information  on page 
7- 10. 
“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 necessary  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”  is a place  for you to 
record  and keep track  of the  maintenance performed on 
your  vehicle.  Keep  your  maintenance receipts.  They 
may  be needed to qualify  your  vehicle  for  warranty 
repairs. 
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Part A: Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
This part contains engine oil and chassis lubrication  scheduled  maintenance  which  explains the engine oil life 
system  and  how  it indicates  when to change  the 
engine oil  and filter.  Lubricate chassis  components with 
each  oil change. 
Also, listed are  scheduled  maintenance 
services  which are to be  performed  at the  mileage 
intervals specified. 
Using  Your Maintenance  Schedule 
We  at General Motors  want to help  you  keep  your 
vehicle in  good 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 in 
very  hot,  dusty weather.  You  may  use  your vehicle in 
making  deliveries.  Or  yo  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  need  more 
frequent  checks  and  replacements. 
So please read 
the  following  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. 
When  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 
GM parts. 
The  proper fluids and lubricants 
so use  are  listed in Part 
D. Make sure whoever  services your  vehicle  uses 
these. 
All parts should  be replaced  and  all  necessary 
repairs  done before  you  or  anyone  else drives  the 
vehicle. 
This schedule  is for  vehicles  that: 
carry passengers  and  cargo within  recommended 
limits.  You  will  find these limits  on  your  vehicle’s 
Certification/Tire  label.  See 
Loading Your Vehicle  on 
page  4-45. 
are driven  on reasonable road  surfaces  within legal 
driving limits. 
are  driven off-road in the  recommended  manner. 
See 
Operating  Your All- Wheel-Drive  Vehicle Off 
Paved  Roads  on  page 4- 16. 
use  the recommended  fuel.  See Gasoline  Octane 
on  page  5-5. 
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Scheduled  Maintenance 
The  services  shown in this schedule up to 100,000 miles 
(1 66 000 km)  should  be repeated after 100,000 miles 
(1 66 000 km)  at the same  intervals  for the life  of 
this  vehicle.  The  services shown at 
150,000 miles 
(240 
000 km)  and  200,000  miles (332 000 km) should 
be  repeated  at  the  same  intervals after 150,000 miles 
(240 
000 km)  and  200,000  miles (332 000 km) for the life 
of  this  vehicle. 
See 
Part  B:  Owner  Checks  and  Services on page 6-10 
and Part C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections on 
page 
6- 14. 
Footnotes 
t The U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency  or  the 
California  Air Resources  Board  has  determined  that the 
failure  to  perform this  maintenance  item will not nullify 
the  emission  warranty  or  limit recall liability prior  to 
the  completion  of the  vehicle 
's useful  life.  We,  however, 
urge  that  all recommended  maintenance  services be 
performed  at the  indicated intervals and the 
maintenance  be  recorded. 
+ A good  time  to check  your  brakes  is  during tire 
rotation.  See  Brake  System  Inspection on  page 
6-15. 
Engine Oil and Chassis Lubrication 
Scheduled Maintenance 
Change engine oil  and filter as indicated by the GM 
Oil Life SystemTM  (or  every 12 months, whichever 
occurs first).  Reset the system. 
Your  vehicle  has  a  computer  system  that  lets you  know 
when  to change  the engine oil  and filter.  This is 
based  on engine revolutions  and engine temperature, 
and  not on mileage.  Based  on  driving conditions, 
the  mileage  at  which  an  oil change  will be indicated  can 
vary considerably.  For  the oil life system  to work 
properly,  you  must  reset  the system  every time  the oil is 
changed. 
When  the system  has calculated that oil  life  has been 
diminished, it will indicate  that  an  oil  change 
is 
necessary. A  CHANGE  ENGINE OIL message will 
come  on. Change  your oil as  soon as possible within 
the  next  two times  you stop  for fuel.  It is possible that, 
it 
you  are driving  under the  best conditions, the oil life 
system  may  not indicate that  an 
oil change is necessary 
for  over  a  year.  However,  your  engine 
oil and filter 
must  be  changed  at  least once  a  year and  at this  time 
the  system  must  be  reset.  It 
is also important to 
check  your oil regularly  and  keep 
it at the  proper level. 
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If the system is ever reset  accidentally,  you must 
change  your oil at 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) since  your 
last  oil change.  Remember  to  reset the oil life system 
whenever the oil  is changed.  See 
Engine  Oil on 
page  5-73 
for  information on  resetting the system. 
An  Emission Control Service. 
Lubricate  chassis  components with each  engine  oil 
and  filter  change. 
Lubricate the front  suspension, ball joints,  steering 
linkage, transmission  shift  linkage, transfer case shift 
linkage and parking brake cable  guides. Ball joints 
should not  be lubricated unless their temperature  is 
10°F (-12°C)  or higher  or  they  could be damaged. 
After  the services are performed, record the  date, 
odometer  reading  and  who  performed the service  on the 
maintenance  record  pages  in Part 
E of this  schedule. 
7,500 Miles (12 500 km) 
0 Check  readfront axle fluid level  and  add fluid as 
needed.  Check constant  velocity  joints and  axle  seals 
for  leaking. 
page  5-62 for proper  rotation  pattern  and  additional 
information. 
(See  footnote +.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection  and  Rotation  on 
15,000 Miles (25 000 km) 
0 Inspect  engine  air  cleaner  filter if you  are  driving  in 
dusty  conditions.  Replace  filter 
if necessary. An 
Emission  Control Service.  (See  footnote 
t.) 
0 Check readfront  axle fluid level  and  add fluid as 
needed.  Check  constant  velocity  joints  and  axle  seals 
for  leaking. 
0 Rotate  tires. See Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation  on 
page  5-62 
for proper  rotation  pattern  and  additional 
information. 
(See  footnote +.) 
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Part E: Maintenance Record 
After the  scheduled services are  performed, record the date,  odometer  reading and who  performed  the  service  and 
any additional information from  “Owner Checks and  Services”  or  “Periodic  Maintenance”  on the  following  record 
pages.  Also,  you  should  retain all maintenance receipts. 
Maintenance Record 
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The  BBB  Auto  Line  Program is an out  of court program 
administered  by  the Council  of Better  Business 
Bureaus  to settle  automotive  disputes regarding vehicle 
repairs  or  the interpretation  of the  New  Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty.  Although 
 yo^ may be required to 
resort  to this informal  dispute resolution program prior to 
filling  out  a  court  action,  use of the  program  is free of 
charge  and your  case  will  generally  be heard within 
40  days. 
If you  do  not  agree  with the decision given in 
your  case,  you  may  reject it and proceed with  any other 
venue  for  relief  available  to you. 
You  may  contact  the BBB  using  the toll-free telephone 
number  or  write  them  at  the following address: 
BBB  Auto  Line 
Council  of Better  Business  Bureaus,  Inc. 
4200  Wilson  Boulevard  Suite  800 
Arlington,  VA 22203-1804 
Telephone:  1-800-955-51 
00 
This program  is available  in all 50 states and the  District 
of  Columbia.  Eligibility  is limited by vehicle  age, 
mileage  and  other  factors.  General Motors reserves the 
right  to  change  eligibility  limitations and/or discontinue 
its  participation  in  this program. 
Online  Owner  Center 
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GM ownership needs.  You can find your specific 
vehicle information all 
in one  place. 
The  Owner  Center  allows 
you to: 
Get e-mail service  reminders. 
Access information  about  your specific vehicle, 
including tips and videos and an electronic 
version  of this owner’s  manual. 
Keep track of your  vehicle’s  service history and 
maintenance  schedule. 
Find GM dealers  for service nationwide. 
Receive  special promotions and privileges only 
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Refer  to the  web for  updated  information. 
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Service  Publications  Ordering 
Information 
Service Manuals 
Service  Manuals  have the  diagnosis and  repair 
information  on  engines,  transmission,  axle,  suspension, 
brakes,  electrical,  steering,  body, etc. 
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Transmission, Transaxle,  Transfer 
Case Unit  Repair Manual 
This manual  provides information  on unit  repair  service 
procedures,  adjustments,  and specifications for GM 
transmissions, transaxles,  and transfer  cases. 
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Service Bulletins 
Service Bulletins  give  technical  service  information 
needed  to knowledgeably  service  General  Motors  cars 
and trucks.  Each  bulletin  contains  instructions  to 
assist  in the  diagnosis  and  service of your  vehicle. 
In  Canada,  information pertaining  to  Product  Service 
Bulletins  can  be  obtained  by  contacting  your  General 
Motors  dealer  or  by  calling 1-800-GM-DRIVE 
(1 -800-463-7483). 
Owner’s Information 
Owner  publications are  written  specifically  for  owners 
and  intended  to provide  basic  operational  information 
about  the vehicle. The  owner’s  manual  will  include 
the  Maintenance  Schedule  for  all models. 
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