
To Use the  Engine Coolant Heater 
1. Turn off the engine. 
2. Open the hood  and  unwrap  the electrical cord.  The 
cord  is located  on the driver’s side  of the  engine 
compartment,  near the power steering fluid 
reservoir.  If you  have  a  diesel engine, refer to 
diesel  supplement  for  location. 
3. Plug it into a normal,  grounded 11 0-volt AC outlet. 
Plugging  the cord into an  ungrounded outlet 
could  cause  an  electrical  shock.  Also,  the 
wrong  kind  of  extension cord could overheat 
and  cause  a fire. You  could 
be seriously 
injured. Plug the cord into a  properly grounded 
three-prong 
11 0-volt  AC  outlet. If the cord 
won’t  reach, use a  heavy-duty three-prong 
extension  cord rated  for at  least 
15 amps. 
4. Before starting the  engine,  be  sure  to  unplug  ana 
store  the cord  as it was  before to  keep it away 
from  moving  engine parts. 
If you  don’t,  it could be 
damaged. 
How long should  you  keep  the  coolant heater plugged 
in?  The  answer  depends  on the  outside  temperature,  the 
kind  of oil  you  have,  and  some  other things.  Instead 
of  trying to  list everything  here,  we  ask  that  you  contact 
your  dealer  in the area  where  you’ll  be  parking  your 
vehicle.  The  dealer can  give  you  the  best  advice  for  that 
particular area. 
Automatic  Transmission  Operation 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  an  automatic  transmission 
that features  an electronic  shift position  indicator 
located within  the instrument panel  cluster. This display 
is  powered  anytime the shift lever 
is capable  of being 
moved  out 
of PARK (P).  See Fuses  and Circuit Breakers 
on  page 
5-95. 
There  are several different positions  for  your  shift  lever. 
PARK 
(P): This position locks  your  wheels.  It’s  the 
best position to  use  when  you start your  engine  because 
your  vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
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Section 5 Service  and  Appearance  Care 
Service ............................................................ 5.3 
Doing  Your  Own  Service  Work 
......................... 5-4 
Adding  Equipment  to  the  Outside 
of  Your  Vehicle 
........................................... 5-4 
Fuel 
................................................................ 5.5 
Gasoline  Octane 
............................................ 5.5 
Gasoline  Specifications 
.................................... 5.5 
California  Fuel 
............................................... 5.6 
Additives 
....................................................... 5.6 
Fuels  in Foreign  Countries 
................. ....... 5.7 
Filling  Your  Tank 
......................................... 5-7 
Filling  a Portable  Fuel Container 
.................... 5-9 
the  Hood 
............................................. 5.10 
Hood  Release 
........................................ ,.5-10 
Engine  Compartment  Overview 
....................... 5.12 
Checking 
Things Under 
Engine  Oil 
................................................... 5.13 
Engine  Air  Cleaner/Filter 
................................ 5.19 
Engine  Coolant 
............................................. 5.24 
Engine  Overheating 
....................................... 5.27 
Cooling  System 
............................................ 5.30 
Automatic 
Transmission Fluid 
........................ -5-21 
Coolant  Surge  Tank  Pressure  Cap 
.................. 5-27  Engine 
Fan Noise 
......................................... 5.36 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
..................................... 5.37 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
................................ 5-38 
Brakes 
........................................................ 5.39 
Battery 
........................................................ 5.42 
Jump  Starting 
............................................... 5.43 
All-Wheel  Drive 
......................... .............. 5-49 
Rear  Axle 
....................................................... 5-50 
Front  Axle 
...................................................... 5-51 
Bulb  Replacement 
.......................................... 5-52 
Halogen Bulbs 
.............................................. 5-52 
Headlamps 
................................................. -5-52 
Roof  Marker  Lamps 
...................................... 5-54 
Cargo  Lamp 
............................................. 5-56 
Taillamps 
..................................................... 5-58 
Replacement  Bulbs 
....................................... 5-59 
Front 
Turn Signal,  Sidemarker 
and  Daytime 
Running  Lamps 
......................................... 5-53 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp (CHMSL) and 
Pickup 
Box Identification and  Fender  Marker 
Lamps 
..................................................... 5-58 
Windshield  Wiper Blade  Replacement 
.............. 5-60 
5- 
1  

A. Engine  Air  CleanedFilter 
B.  Coolant  Surge  Tank 
C.  Air  CleanerlFilter Restriction Indicator 
B. Engine  Oil Dipstick 
E.  Engine  Oil  Fill Cap 
F. Automatic  Transmission Dipstick 
G. Fan 
H.  Remote  Negative 
(-) Terminal  (GND) 
I. Remote  Positive (+) Terminal 
J. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 
K.  Brake  Fluid Reservoir 
L.  Underhood  Fuse  Block 
M. Battery 
N. Windshield  Washer  Fluid Reservoir 
Engine Oil 
If the CHECK  ENG OIL LEVEL  message  appears on 
the  instrument cluster,  it means  you  need to check your 
engine 
oil level right  away. 
For  more  information,  see  “CHECK  ENG 
OIL LEVEL” 
under 
DIC Warnings  and Messages on page 3-53. 
You should  check your engine oil level regularly; this is 
an  added  reminder. 
5-1 3  

Power Steering Fluid 
When to Check  Power  Steering Fluid 
It  is not necessary to  regularly  check  power  steering fluid 
unless  you  suspect there  is a leak  in the  system  or 
you  hear  an  unusual noise.  A  fluid loss in this  system 
could indicate  a  problem.  Have  the  system  inspected 
and  repaired.  See 
Engine  Compartment Overview 
on  page 
5-12 for  reservoir location. 
How  to Check  Power Steering Fluid 
Turn the key off, let the engine  compartment cool down, 
wipe  the cap  and  the top of the  reservoir  clean, then 
unscrew  the cap  and  wipe  the dipstick with  a clean  rag. 
Replace  the cap  and  completely tighten  it.  Then  remove 
the  cap  again  and look  at the fluid level  on the dipstick. 
The  level should  be at the 
FULL COLD mark. 
If  necessary,  add only  enough  fluid to bring  the 
level  up to the mark. 
What  to Use 
To determine  what kind of fluid to  use,  see Part Dr 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants  on  page 6- 16. 
Always  use  the proper fluid.  Failure to  use the proper 
fluid  can  cause  leaks and  damage  hoses  and  seals. 
5-37  

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 
~~ 
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. 
6-1  6  

Accessory  Power  Outlets ................................. 3-16 
Adding  Washer  Fluid 
....................................... 5-38 
Additional  Program  Information 
........................... 7-8 
Additives,  Fuel ................................................. 5-6 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
............................ 5-95 
Add-on Equipment .......................................... 4-48 
Off Light ..................................................... 3-28 
Passenger  Status  Indicator 
........................... 3-30 
Readiness  Light 
.......................................... 3-27 
Air  Bag  Systems 
............................................. 1-57 
Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
............................... 1-72 
Passenger  Sensing  System 
........................... 1-68 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
(Balance/Fade) 
.............. 3-66 
Air  Bag 
Adding  Equipment  to  Your  Air 
Air  Bag 
Off Switch ....................................... 1-64 
How  Does  an  Air  Bag  Restrain? 
.................... 1-62 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
......... 1-72 
What  Makes  an 
Air Bag inflate? .................... 1-61 
What  Will  You  See After an 
Air  Bag  Inflates? 
...................................... 1-62 
When  Should  an  Air Bag  Inflate? 
................... 1-61 
Where  Are  the  Air  Bags? 
.............................. 1-59 
Air  Cleaner/FiIter,  Engine 
................................. 5-1  9 
All Overseas  Locations ...................................... 7-4 
All-Wheel  Drive 
............................................... 5-49 
All-Wheel  Drive  (AWD)  System 
......................... 2-21 
Aluminum  or  Chrome-Plated Wheels 
.................. 5-90 
AM ............................................................ 3-82 
Antenna,  Fixed Mast 
....................................... 3-84 
Anti-lock  Brake  System 
..................................... 4-7 
Appearance  Care 
............................................ 5-86 
Care  of Safety  Belts 
.................................... 5-88 
Antenna, 
XMTM Satellite 
Radio  System ............... 3-84 
Anti-Lock  Brake,  System  Warning 
Light .............. 3-35 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
............................... 5-91 
Cleaning the  Inside  of  Your  Vehicle 
................ 5-86 
Cleaning the  Outside  of  Your  Vehicle 
.............. 5-88 
Finish  Damage 
............................................ 5-91 
GM  Vehicle  Care/Appearance  Materials .......... 5-92 
Sheet  Metal  Damage 
................................... 5-91 
Underbody Maintenance 
............................... 5-91 
Weatherstrips 
.............................................. 5-88 
Ashtrays 
........................................................ 3-17 
Audio  System(s) 
............................................. 3-61 
Audio  Systems 
Audio  Steering  Wheel Controls 
...................... 3-81 
Care  of  Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
................ 3-83 
Care  of  Your  CD  Player 
............................... 3-84 
Care  of  Your  CDs 
........................................ 3-84 
CD  Changer 
............................................... 3-78 
DAB  Radio Antenna  System 
.......................... 3-84 
Fixed Mast Antenna 
..................................... 3-84 
Radio  with  Cassette and  CD 
......................... 3-62 
Rear  Seat Audio  (RSA) 
................................ 3-76 
Setting the  Time 
.......................................... 3-61 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
................................ 3-81 
Understanding Radio  Reception 
..................... 3-82 
1  

Fluid Automatic Transmission 
................................ 5-21 
Power  Steering 
........................................... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 5-38 
FM  Stereo 
..................................................... 3-82 
Fog  Lamps 
.................................................... 3-14 
Folding the  Rear  Seat 
....................................... 1-7 
Following  Distance 
.......................................... 4-57 
Footnotes 
........................................................ 6-5 
Front Axle 
...................................................... 5-51 
Front  Reading  Lamps 
...................................... 3-15 
Fuel 
............................................................... 5-5 
Additives ...................................................... 5-6 
California  Fuel 
.............................................. 5-6 
Filling  a Portable Fuel  Container 
..................... 5-9 
Filling  Your  Tank 
........................................... 5-7 
Fuels in Foreign Countries .............................. 5-7 
Gage ......................................................... 3-42 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................... 5-5 
Gasoline  Specifications .................................. 5-5 
Low  Warning  Light ....................................... 3-42 
System  Inspection 
....................................... 6-14 
Fuel  Information Button 
.................................... 3-46 
FUEL  LEVEL  LOW 
......................................... 3-58 
Fuses  Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers 
........................... 5-95 
Windshield  Wiper ......................................... 5-95 
G 
Gage 
Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
......................... 3-36 
Fuel 
.......................................................... 3-42 
Oil  Pressure 
........................................... 3-40 
Speedometer 
.......................................... 3-26 
Tachometer 
................................................. 3-26 
Transmission  Temperature 
............................. 3-36 
Voltmeter  Gage 
........................................... 3-33 
Garage  Door  Opener 
....................................... 2-35 
Gasoline 
Octane 
.................................................... 5-5 
Specifications 
............................................... 5-5 
Glass  Surfaces ............................................... 5-88 
Glove  Box 
..................................................... 2-39 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons  with 
Disabilities 
.................................................... 7-5 
Gate 
Operator and  Canadian  Programming 
........ 2-37 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
............................... 3-3 
Head  Restraints 
............................................... 1-6 
Headlamp  High/Low  Beam  Changer 
.................... 3-6 
Headlamps 
.................................................... 5-52 
Bulb  Replacement 
....................................... 5-52 
Front  Turn  Signal, Sidemarker  and  Daytime 
Running  Lamps 
........................................ 5-53  

Headlamps  (cont.) Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-52 
Pickup  Box  Identification  and  Fender 
Marker  Lamps 
......................................... 5-58 
Roof  Marker  Lamps 
..................................... 5-54 
Heated  Seats 
................................................... 1-3 
Highway  Hypnosis 
........................................... 4-36 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.................................. 4-36 
Hitches 
.......................................................... 4-55 
HomeLink@  Transmitter 
.................................... 2-35 
Hood  Checking  Things  Under 
................................ 5-10 
Release 
..................................................... 5-1 0 
Horn ............................................................... 3-4 
How  to  Add  Coolant 
to the Coolant 
Surge  Tank 
................................................. 5-32 
How 
to Add  Fluid ............................................ 5-23 
How 
to Check ........................................ 5-21,  5-62 
How  to  Check  Lubricant 
................................... 5-50 
How  to  Use  This Manual 
.............. ......... ii 
How to  Wear  Safety Belts  Properly ................... 1-1 3 
HomeLink@  Transmitter,  Programming 
................ 2-35 
How  to  Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
.................. 5-37 
Hydroplaning 
.................................................. 4-32 
I 
if No Steam Is Coming  From 
Your  Engine 
................................................ 5-29 
If  Steam 
Is Coming  From  Your Engine ............... 5-28 
If the Light  is Flashing ..................................... 3-39 
If  the  Light  is On  Steady 
................................. 3-39 
If  You  Are  Stuck in Sand,  Mud,  Ice or  Snow 
....... 4-42 
If You  Do  Decide To Pull A  Trailer ..................... 4-51 
If You’re  Caught  in  a Blizzard ........................... 4-40 
Ignition Transmission  Lock  Check 
...................... 6-13 
Illuminated  Visor  Vanity  Mirrors 
......................... 2-12 
infants  and  Young  Children,  Restraints 
............... 1-32 
Inflation 
- Tire  Pressure ................................... 5-62 
inspection  Ignition Positions 
............................................. 2-15 
Brake  System 
............................................. 6-15 
Exhaust  System 
.......................................... 6-14 
Fuel  System 
............................................... 6-14 
Engine Cooling  System 
................................ 6-14 
Part 
C - Periodic  Maintenance ....................... 6-14 
Steering and  Suspension 
.............................. 6-14 
Cluster 
....................................................... 3-25 
Overview 
..................................................... 3-2 
Instrument Panel 
7