
Section 6 Maintenance  Schedule 
Maintenance Schedule ...................................... 6.2 
Introduction 
................................................... 6.2 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
.................... 6-2 
Maintenance  Requirements 
.............................. 6.2 
How  This  Section  is  Organized 
......................... 6-3 
Part  A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
........... 6-4 
Using  Your  Maintenance Schedule 
.................... 6-4 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
................................... 6-5 
Part 
B: Owner  Checks  and Sewices ................ 6-10 
At  Each  Fuel  Fill 
.......................................... 6-10 
At  Least  Once  a  Month 
................................. 6-10 
At  Least  Twice  a Year 
................................... 6-10 
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At  Least  Once  a  Year ................................... 6.11 
Part  C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
......... 6.14 
Steering  and  Suspension  Inspection 
................ 6.14 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
............................ 6.14 
Fuel  System  Inspection 
.................................. 6.14 
Engine  Cooling  System  Inspection 
................... 6.14 
Drive)  Inspection 
....................................... 6.14 
Brake  System  Inspection 
................................ 6.14 
Part  D: Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants 
.... 6.15 
Part  E:  Maintenance  Record 
........................... 6.17 
Transfer  Case  and  Front 
Axle (All-Wheel 
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Maintenance Schedule 
Introduction 
1 
IMPORTANT: 
KEEP ENGINE OIL 
AT  THE  PROPER 
EVEL 
AND CHANGE  AS 
RECOMMENDED 
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I 
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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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 working 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 all the time  in very  hot, dusty  weather. 
You  may  use  your vehicle  in making deliveries. Or 
you  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 
to 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 
Certificationflire  label.  See  Loading  Your  Vehicle 
on 
page 4-44. 
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 
(166 
000 km)  at the  same  intervals for the  life  of 
this  vehicle.  The  services shown at 
150,000 miles 
(240 000 km)  should  be repeated at the  same  interval 
after  150,000  miles 
(240 000 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 6-14. 
Engine Oil  and  Chassis  Lubrication 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
Change engine oil and  filter as indicated  by the GM 
Oil Life  System  (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, 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. 
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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 
5-13 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 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) 
U Check  rear/front axle fluid  level and  add fluid  as 
needed.  Check  constant velocity joints  and axle seals 
for  leaking. 
page 
5-56 for  proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information.  (See footnote 
+.) 
0 Rotate tires. See Tire Inspection  and Rotation  on 
15,000 Miles (25 000 km) 
17 Check readfront axle fluid  level  and  add fluid as 
needed.  Check  constant velocity joints  and  axle seals 
for  leaking. 
page 
5-56 for  proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information.  (See footnote 
+.) 
0 Rotate tires.  See  Tire lnspection and  Rotation  on 
22,500 Miles (37 500 km) 
0 Check readfront  axle fluid level  and  add fluid as 
needed.  Check  constant velocity joints  and  axle  seals 
for  leaking. 
page 
5-56 for  proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information.  (See footnote 
+.) 
CI Rotate tires.  See  Tire  Inspection  and Rotation  on 
30,000 Miles (50 000 km) 
3 Check readfront  axle fluid level  and  add fluid as 
needed.  Check  constant velocity joints  and  axle seals 
for  leaking. 
page 
5-56 for  proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information.  (See footnote 
+.) 
(See footnote t.) 
U Rotate tires.  See Tire Inspection  and Rotation  on 
U Replace  fuel  filter.  An Emission  Control Service. 
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Part B: Owner Checks and Services 
Listed in this  part are owner checks and services 
which should be performed  at the  intervals specified 
to 
help ensure the  safety, dependability and emission 
control  performance  of your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any necessary repairs are completed  at once. 
Whenever  any fluids  or lubricants are added 
to your 
vehicle,  make sure they  are  the proper  ones,  as  shown 
in  Part 
D. 
At Each  Fuel Fill 
It is  important  for you  or a  service station attendant  to 
perform  these underhood checks  at each  fuel  fill. 
Engine Oil Level Check 
Check the  engine oil  level  and  add the  proper oil if 
necessary.  See Engine  Oil on page 5-13 for further 
details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level Check 
Check the  engine coolant  level and  add DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  mixture 
if necessary. See  Engine  Coolant 
on page 5-22 for further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level  Check 
Check the windshield  washer  fluid level in the windshield 
washer  tank  and add  the proper fluid 
if necessary. 
See  Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
on page 5-34 for  further 
details. 
At Least  Once  a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make sure tries  are inflated to  the correct  pressures. 
Don’t forget 
to check  your  spare  tire. See  Tires on 
page  5-55  for further  details. 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Service 
Clean cassette tape  player. Cleaning should  be  done 
every 
50 hours  of tape play.  See  Audio  System(s) 
on page  3-58 for  further details. 
At Least  Twice  a Year 
Restraint  System  Check 
Make sure the  safety  belt  reminder light and all your 
belts,  buckles,  latch  plates, retractors  and  anchorages 
are working  properly.  Look  for  any  other  loose  or 
damaged safety belt  system parts. If you  see  anything 
that  might  keep a  safety  belt  system  from  doing  its 
job,  have it repaired.  Have any torn  or frayed  safety  belts 
replaced. 
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Also look  for  any  opened  or broken air bag coverings, 
and  have  them repaired  or  replaced. (The  air bag 
system  does  not  need regular maintenance.) 
Inspect  wiper  blades for  wear  or  cracking.  Replace 
blade  inserts  that  appear  worn or damaged  or that 
streak  or  miss areas  of the  windshield. 
Also see 
Cleaning  the  Outside 
of Your Vehicle on page  5-81. 
Spare  Tire Check 
At least  twice a  year, after the  monthly inflation check  of 
the  spare  tire determines  that the  spare  is inflated 
to 
the  correct tire  inflation pressure, make sure  that 
the  spare  tire  is stored  securely.  Push,  pull,  and then 
try 
to rotate  or  turn the  tire.  If it moves, use  the wheel 
wrenchhatchet 
to tighten the  cable. See  Changing a Flat 
Tire 
on page  5-63. 
Engine  Air  Cleaner  Filter  Restriction 
Indicator  Check 
Your  vehicle  has  an  engine air cleaner filter  restriction 
indicator  located on  the air  cleaner  in the  engine 
compartment.  The  indicator  lets you  know when the air 
cleaner  filter is dirty  and needs 
to be changed. Check 
the  indicator  at  least twice  a  year  or  when  your engine oil  is changed, 
whichever occurs first.  See  Engine Air 
Cleaner/Filter 
on page 5- 17  for  more information.  Inspect 
your  air  cleaner filter  restriction indicator more often 
if 
the vehicle  is used  in dusty  areas  or under off road 
conditions. 
Weatherstrip  Lubrication 
Silicone grease on weatherstrips  will make them  last 
longer, seal  better, and  not stick  or squeak. Apply 
silicone  grease with  a clean  cloth.  During very  cold, 
damp weather  more frequent application may  be  required. See 
Part D: Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants 
on page  6- 15. 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Check the transmission fluid  level;  add if needed.  See 
Automatic  Transmission Fluid on page 
5-20. A fluid loss 
may  indicate a  problem. Check  the system  and repair 
if needed. 
At Least Once a Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the  key lock cylinders with  the lubricant 
specified  in Part  D.  

Body Lubrication Service 
Lubricate all hood latch assembly, secondary latch, 
pivots, spring anchor, release pawl, door hinges, liftgate 
hinge, liftgate linkage, liftgate handle pivot points, latch 
bolt, fuel  door hinge, locks and folding seat hardware. 
Part 
D tells you  what to use. More frequent lubrication 
may be required  when exposed 
to a corrosive 
environment. 
Star+nr  Sw'+zh Check 
ten you  are doing this check, the  v_--icle 
could  move  suddenly. 
If it does, you or others 
could  be injured.  Follow  the steps  below. 
3. Try to start  the  engine  in each  gear.  The  starter 
should  work only in  PARK  (P) or  NEUTRAL  (N). 
If  the  starter  works  in  any  other  position,  your 
vehicle  needs  service. 
Automatic  Transmission  Shift  Lock 
Control  System  Check 
1. Before you  start, be sure you  have enough  room 
2. Firmly  apply both the  parking brake and  the regular 
around 
the vehicle. 
brake.  See Parking Brake  on page 
2-25 if 
necessary. 
Do not  use the  accelerator pedal,  and be  ready to 
turn off the  engine  immediately if it starts. 
Whe.. IOU a1 - rloing  this  check,  tt.- vehicle 
could  move  suddenly. 
If it  does,  you  or others 
could 
be injured.  Follow  the  steps  below. 
1. Before you  start,  be sure  you have  enough  room 
around the vehicle. 
It should  be  parked  on  a  level 
surface. 
2. Firmly apply the  parking brake. See  Parking  Brake 
on page 2-25 if necessary. 
Be  ready 
to apply  the  regular  brake immediately if 
the vehicle  begins  to  move. 
3. With the engine off, turn  the  key  to the  RUN 
position, but don't  start the  engine.  Without applying 
the  regular brake,  try  to  move  the  shift lever 
out 
of PARK  (P) with  normal  effort.  If  the  shift  lever 
moves  out of  PARK 
(P), your  vehicle  needs  service. 
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