
Flash-to-Pass 
When the headlamps  are off, pull the  lever toward you 
to  momentarily  switch  on the  high beams (to signal 
that  you  are  going  to  pass).  When  you release  the  lever, 
they  will  turn 
off. 
Windshield  Wipers 
To  operate  the  windshield  wipers turn the  band marked 
WIPER,  located  on the multifunction  lever. 
MIST: Turn the band  to  MIST for  a single wiping cycle. 
Hold  it  there  until the  wipers  start.  Then let 
go. The 
wipers  will  stop  after  one  wipe. 
If you  want  more  wipes, 
hold  the  band  on mist  longer. 
OFF:  Turn the  band  to 
OFF to turn off the 
windshield  wipers. 
LOW: Turn  the  band to  LOW,  for  steady wiping  at 
low  speed. 
HIGH: Turn  the band  to  HIGH, for  steady  wiping  at 
high  speed. 
DELAY: Turn  the  band away  from you  to  one of the 
five  sensitivity  settings  between 
OFF and  LOW,  to 
choose  the  delayed  wiping  cycle. The further the  band 
is turned toward  LOW,  the  shorter the  delay will be. 
Use  this setting  tor  light  rain or  snow.  Remember that damaged 
wiper blades may prevent you 
from seeing well enough to  drive safely.  To avoid 
damage,  be sure to  clear ice and  snow from the wiper 
blades before using  them. 
If they’re frozen to the 
windshield, carefully loosen  or thaw  them.  If  your  blades 
do become damaged,  get new blades  or blade inserts. 
Heavy snow  or ice can overload  your wipers. 
A circuit 
breaker will stop them until the  motor cools. Clear away 
snow or ice to prevent an  overload. 
Windshield Washer 
To wash  your windshield, press and  hold the windshield 
washer  paddle. The washers and wipers will operate. 
When  you release the paddle, the washers will stop, and 
the wipers will continue 
to operate  for two cycles, unless 
your wipers  had already been  on. In that case, the wipers 
will resume the  wi-- 
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In freezing  weather, don’t use your washer 
until  the windshield  is warmed.  Otherwise  the 
washer fluid  can form ice  on the  windshield, 
blocking  your vision. 
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Rear Window WasherNViper 
Your vehicle  may  have  a 
rear  window  wiper. If it 
does,  the rear  window 
wiper switch  is located 
in 
the  instrument panel 
switchbank. 
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Press  the wiper  symbol  on  the bottom  of the  switch to 
turn  on  the  intermittent  wiper. 
To turn off the wiper, 
gently  press the top  of the  switch. 
To  wash  and  wipe  the  rear window,  press the washer 
symbol  on  the top  of the switch.  Washer fluid will 
run  down the glass as  long  as  the switch is  held  in.  When 
the top 
of the  switch  is  released,  the  wiper  will 
continue  to cycle three  more times.  There is only 
one  washer  fluid reservoir  for  the front and  rear 
windshield wipers.  See 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  on 
page 
5-38. 
To wash  the rear  window  when  the  rear  wiper  is already 
on, press  the top 
of the  switch  with  the  wash  symbol 
on it.  Press  in the  bottom  of  the  switch  to continue the 
intermittent wiper cycle  after the washing  cycle  is 
completed. 
Cruise Control 
Your  vehicle  may  have  cruise control.  With  cruise 
control,  you  can  maintain  a  speed of about 
25 mph 
(40 km/h)  or  more  without  keeping your  foot  on 
the  accelerator. This  can  really help on  long  trips. 
Cruise control  does  not  work  at  speeds  below  about 
25 mph (40 km/h). 
When  you  apply your  brakes,  the  cruise control 
disengages. 
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The heavier  the rain,  the  harder it is to see.  Even if your 
windshield  wiper  blades  are  in good shape,  a heavy 
rain  can  make  it harder  to  see road signs and  traffic 
signals,  pavement  markings,  the  edge 
of the  road and 
even  people  walking. 
It’s  wise  to  keep  your  wiping  equipment in good shape 
and  keep  your  windshield  washer  tank filled with  washer 
fluid.  Replace  your  windshield  wiper  inserts when 
they  show  signs  of  streaking  or  missing areas on the 
windshield,  or  when  strips  of  rubber  start  to  separate 
from  the  inserts.  Driving too fast through large 
water puddles or even 
going through some  car washes can cause  problems, 
too. The  water  may  affect  your  brakes. Try to  avoid 
puddles.  But if you can’t,  try to slow down before you 
hit them. 
Wet  brakes  can  cause  accidents.  They  won’t 
work  as well 
in a quick  stop  and  may  cause 
pulling  to  one  side.  You  could  lose  control  of 
the  vehicle. 
After  driving  through  a  large  puddle  of  water 
or  a  car  wash, apply  your  brake  pedal  lightly 
until your  brakes  work  normally. 
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When  you  want to leave  the freeway,  move to  the 
proper  lane well  in advance. 
If you  miss  your exit, 
do  not,  under  any  circumstances, stop  and  back  up. 
Drive  on  to the next  exit. 
The  exit  ramp  can  be  curved, sometimes  quite sharply. 
The  exit  speed  is usually  posted. 
Reduce  your  speed  according to your  speedometer,  not 
to  your  sense  of  motion.  After driving for any distance 
at  higher  speeds,  you  may  tend to think  you are 
going  slower  than you actually  are. 
Before  Leaving on a Long Trip 
Make  sure  you’re  ready.  Try  to be well  rested.  If  you 
must  start  when  you’re  not fresh 
- such as after  a day’s 
work 
- don’t  plan to  make too many  miles that first 
part  of the  journey.  Wear  comfortable clothing  and  shoes 
you  can  easily drive  in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for  a  long trip?  If  you  keep it 
serviced  and  maintained,  it’s ready to go. If it  needs 
you’ll  find experienced  and able service experts in 
dealerships  all across  North America.  They’ll  be ready 
and  willing  to help 
if you  need it. 
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Windshield  Washer Nuid: Is the reservior full? 
Are  all windows  clean inside  and outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are they  in good  shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil, Other  Fluids: Have  you checkea 
all levels? 
Lamps: Are  they  all working?  Are the lenses clean? 
Tires: They  are vitally  important  to a safe, 
trouble-free  trip. 
Is the tread good enough for 
long-distance driving?  Are the tires  all inflated 
to  the  recommended  pressure? 
Weather  Forecasts: What’s the weather  outlook 
along your  route?  Should  you delay your trip  a 
short time  to avoid  a major storm  system? 
Maps: Do you  have  up-to-date maps? 
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Section 5 Service and Appearance  Care 
Service ............................................................ 5.3 
Doing  Your  Own  Service  Work 
......................... 5.3 
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 
Checking  Things Under the 
Hood .................. -5-1 0 
Hood  Release .............................................. 5-10 
Engine  Compartment  Overview ....................... 5-12 
Engine  Oil 
................................................... 5-14 
Engine  Air  CleanedFilter 
................................ 5-19 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
.............................. 5-20 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
............................... 5-26 
Engine  Overheating 
.................................... 5-26 
Cooling  System 
............................. , ....... 5-29 
Power  Steering  Fluid .................. , ....... 5-37 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
................. , ....... 5-38 
Brakes 
.......................... .... ........ 5-39 
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Battery ........................................................ 5.43 
Jump  Starting 
............................................... 5-44 
All-Wheel  Drive 
.............................................. 5-50 
Bulb Replacement .......................................... 5-52 
Halogen  Bulbs 
.............................. ......... 5-52 
Front Turn  Signal,  Sidemarker and 
Taillamps, Turn  Signal,  Stoplamps and 
Headlamps 
...................................... ..... 5-52 
Parking Lamps 
.............................. ..... 5-54 
Replacement Bulbs 
....................................... 5-57 
Back-up  Lamps 
......................................... 5-56 
Windshield  Wiper Blade  Replacement 
.............. 5-58 
Tires 
.............................................................. 5-60 
Inflation 
- Tire  Pressure ................................ 5-61 
Tire  Inspection and  Rotation 
........................... 5-62 
When  It 
Is Time  for  New Tires ....................... 5-63 
Buying  New Tires 
......................................... 5-64 
Uniform Tire  Quality  Grading 
.......................... 5-65 
Wheel  Alignment  and  Tire  Balance 
.................. 5-66 
Wheel  Replacement 
...................................... 5-66 
Tire  Chains 
.................................................. 5-67 
Accessory  Inflator 
......................................... 5-68 
If a Tire  Goes Flat ........................................ 5-69 
Changing a Flat Tire ..................................... 5-70 
Compact  Spare Tire ...................................... 5-86 
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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.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
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 5-90. 
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 folding 
wrench  to  tighten  the  cable.  See 
Changing a  Flat Tire 
on  page 
5-70. 
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 
6-16. 
Automatic  Transaxle Check 
Check the transaxle fluid  level; add if needed. See 
Automatic  Transaxle  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  key lock cylinders,  hood latch assemblies, 
secondary latches, pivots, spring  anchor and release 
pawl,  hood and door  hinges,  rear  folding seats, fuel door 
hinge, liftgate hinges, power sliding door cable and 
sliding door track(s). Part 
D tells  you  what  to use. 
More frequent  lubrication  may be  required when 
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Fuel  (cont.) Filling  a Portable  Fuel  Container 
..................... 5-9 
Filling  Your  Tank 
........................................... 5-7 
Fuels  in  Foreign  Countries 
.............................. 5-7 
Gage ......................................................... 3-51 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................... 5-5 
Gasoline  Specifications .................................. 5-5 
System  Inspection ....................................... 6-1  4 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
........................... 5-96 
Windshield  Wiper 
......................................... 5-96 
Low  Warning  Message 
................................. 3-59 
Fuses 
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Gage  Engine  Coolant  Temperature 
......................... 3-47 
Fuel 
.......................................................... 3-51 
Speedometer 
.............................................. 3-41 
Garage  Door  Opener 
....................................... 2-49 
Gasoline  Octane 
........................................................ 5-5 
Specifications ............................................... 5-5 
Gate  Operator  and  Canadian  Programming ........ 2-52 
Glass  Surfaces 
............................................... 5-89 
Glove 
Box ..................................................... 2-54 
GM  Mobility  Program  for  Persons with 
Disab!!!t!es 7-5 .. E .................................................... 
Hatch Ajar  Warning  Message ............................ 3-58 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
................................... 3-6 
Head  Restraints 
............................................... 1-6 
Headlamp Wiring 
............................................ 5-96 
Headlamps 
.................................................... 5-52 
Bulb Replacement ....................................... 5-52 
Front  Turn Signal,  Sidemarker  and 
Parking  Lamps 
......................................... 5-54 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............................................ 5-52 
Heated  Seats 
................................................... 1-4 
Highway  Hypnosis 
........................................... 4-24 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
.................................. 4-24 
Hitches 
.............................................. ..... 4-39 
HomeLink  Transmitter,  Programming 
.............. 2-50 
HomeLink@  Transmitter ................................ 2-49 
Hood 
Checking Things  Under 
................................ 5-10 
Release ..................................................... 5-10 
Horn 
............................................................... 3-7 
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How  to  Add  Coolant  to the  Coolant 
Recovery  Tank 
............................................ 5-31 
How to  Add  Coolant  to  the  Radiator 
.................. 5-34 
How  to  Add  Fluid 
............................................ 5-22 
How 
to Check ........................................ 5-20,  5-61 
Headphones 
................................................... 3-92 
How 
to Check  Power Steering  Fluid .................. 5-38 
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When to Check  and  Change ............................ 5-20 
When  to Check  Power  Steering  Fluid 
................ 5-38 
When  You  Are  Ready  to Leave  After  Parking 
on  a Hill 
..................................................... 4-43 
Where  to Put  the  Restraint 
............................... 1-54 
Why  Safety  Belts  Work .................................... 1-23 
Windshield,  Backglass  and  Wiper Blades 
........... 5-91 
Windows ....................................................... 2-24 
Power 
........................................................ 2-25 
Power  Rear  Quarter 
..................................... 2-26 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................... 3-9 
Fluid 
.......................................................... 5-38  Windshield 
Washer Fluid Level  Check 
............ 6-10 
Windshield  Wiper 
Blade  Replacement 
.................. ........ 5-58 
Fuses 
........................................................ 5-96 
Windshield  Wipers 
............................................ 3-9 
Winter  Driving 
................................................ 4-26 
Wiper  Blade Check 
..................... ............ 6-11 
Weight  of the  Trailer 
........................................ 4-38 
Your  Vehicle  and  the Environment 
....................... 6-2 
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