
Emissions Inspection and  Maintenance 
Programs 
Some state/provincial and local  governments have or 
may begin programs to  inspect the emission control 
equipment on  your vehicle.  Failure to  pass this 
inspection could prevent you from getting a vehicle 
registration. 
Here are  some things you  need  to  know to help  your 
vehicle pass  an inspection: 
Your  vehicle  will  not  pass this  inspection 
if the Check 
Engine light is  on or not  working properly. 
Your  vehicle  will  not  pass this  inspection 
if the OBD 
(on-board  diagnostic)  system determines  that critical 
emission control systems have  not been completely 
diagnosed by the  system. The vehicle  would be 
considered  not ready for  inspection. This can happen 
if 
you  have  recently  replaced  your battery  or if your 
battery has run down. The  diagnostic  system is 
designed to  evaluate critical emission control  systems 
during normal  driving. This  may take several  days 
of  routine  driving. 
If you  have done this and your vehicle 
still does  not pass the  inspection  for  lack of 
OBD 
system readiness,  see your dealer  or qualified service 
center to  prepare the vehicle  for  inspection. 
Oil Pressure  Gage 
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United  States  Canada 
The oil pressure  gage  shows the engine  oil  pressure  in 
psi (pounds per  square  inch)  when  the  engine  is 
running.  Canadian  vehicles  indicate  pressure  in  kPa 
(kilopascals). 
Oil  pressure  may  vary  with  engine  speed,  outside 
temperature and oil  viscosity,  but  readings  above  the 
low pressure zone  indicate  the  normal  operating  range. 
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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 choose  to perform 
the  engine  oil change 
service  yourself,  be  sure 
the  oil you  use  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 
gasoline  engines. 
You  should  also  use  the  proper viscosity  oil for  your 
vehicle, as  shown in the  viscosity chart. 
I RECOMMENDED  SAE VISCOSITI  6RADE  ENGINE OILS I 
HOT 
WEATHER 
/7 "F OC' 
+loo- - +38 
+BO--+27 
i.60--+16 
+40- - +4 
t20 - - -7 
0---18 I 
COLD 
WEATHER 
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ACCEPTABLE r IF 5W-30 IS NOT -30 AVAILABLE 
RECOMMENDED 
DO  NOT  USE  SAE 
IOW-40, SAE 20W-50 OR ANY  OTHER 
MSCOSIWGRADE  OIL  NOT  RECOMMENDED 
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As in the  chart  shown  previously, SAE 5W-30 is the 
only  viscosity  grade  recommended  for  your  vehicle. 
You  should  look  for  and  use only oils  which  have the 
API  Starburst  symbol  and which  are  also identified 
as  SAE  5W-30.  If  you  cannot find such SAE 5W-30  oils, 
you  can  use  an  SAE  IOW-30 oil which  has the  API 
Starburst  symbol, 
if it's  going to  be 0°F (-18°C) 
or  above.  Do  not  use  other  viscosity grade  oils,  such as 
SAE  1OW-40  or  SAE  20W-50 under any  conditions. 
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  of extreme cold,  where the 
temperature  falls  below  -20°F 
(-29"C), it is 
recommended  that  you  use 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.  The recommended  oils 
with  the starburst  symbol  are all you will need  for 
good  performance  and  engine protection. 
When to  Change Engine Oil 
(GM Oil Life SystemTM) 
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 SOON message will come  on. 
Change  your oil as soon  as possible within the next two 
times you stop  for  fuel. It is  possible that, 
if 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. 
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. 
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Part D: Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants 
Fluids and lubricants identified  below  by  name, part 
number  or specification  may  be obtained from  your 
dealer. 
Engine  Oil 
Engine  Coolant 
Hydraulic  Brake 
System 
Windshield 
Washer  Solvent 
Power  Steering 
System 
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Automatic 
Transmission  Fluid/Lubricant 
Engine  oil with  the  American 
Petroleum Institute Certified  for 
Gasoline  Engines starburst  symbol 
of  the proper viscosity.  To determine 
the  preferred viscosity  for your 
vehicle's engine,  see 
Engine Oil on 
Daae 
5- 13. 
50/50 mixture  of clean, drinkable 
water  and  use  only DEX-COOL 
Coolant.  See 
Engine  Coolant  on 
page 
5-24. 
Delco  Supreme  11 Brake  Fluid or 
equivalent DOT-3 brake  fluid. 
GM  Optikleen  Washer Solvent or 
equivalent. 
GM  Power  Steering Fluid  (GM Part 
No. 
U.S. 1052884,  in Canada 
993294,  or  equivalent). 
DEXRON-Ill  Automatic Transmission 
Fluid.  Usage 
FluWLubricant 
Multi-Purpose  Lubricant,  Superlube 
Key Lock 
Canada  10953474.  or  eauivalent). Cylinders (GM  Part  No. U.S. 12346241,  in 
Floor  Shift 
Linkage 
Chassis 
Lubrication  Lubriplate 
Lubricant  Aerosol  (GM 
Part  No. 
US. 12346293,  in Canada 
' 992723,  or  equivalent)  or  lubricant 
meeting  requirements  of NLGl  #2 
Category  LB  or  GC-LB. 
Chassis  Lubricant  (GM  Part 
No. 
U.S. 12377985,  in  Canada 
88901242,  or  equivalent)  or  lubricant 
meeting  requirements  of NLGl  #2, 
Cateaow  LB  or  GC-LB. 
SAE  75W-90  Synthetic  Axle 
Lubricant  (GM  Part  No. 
U.S. 
Front  Axle  12378261,  in Canada  10953455)  or 
equivalent  meeting  GM  Specification 
99861  15. 
Synthetic  Axle  Lubricant;  use  only 
Rear  Axle 
88901362). 
Do not  add friction 
(Steerable)  GM  Part 
No. 12378557 
(in Canada 
modifier. 
Transfer  Case 
I Fluid. 
DEXRON-Ill  Automatic  Transmission 
Chassis  Lubricant  (GM  Part  No. 
U.S. 12377985, 
in Canada Rear Driveline 
meeting  requirements of NLGI #2, Center Spline  88901242,  or  equivalent)  or  lubricant 
CateqorV  LB  or  GC-LB. 
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