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APPLICATION Hood, trunk and door hinges Windshield washer fluid


GM PART NUMBER


SIZE


Power Steering Fluid ...............................


Power Steering System ..............................


Silicone Grease ........................................ Spray-A-Squeak Silicone Lubricant .......


Weatherstrips .............................................. General purpose silicone lubricant, ........... weatherstrips


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1050017 1052884 12345579 (28 g) 1052276 (aerosol) 4.5 oz. (127 g) 12 oz. (0.35 L) 1052277


16 oz. (0.5 L) - oz. (1.0 L) 1 oz.


279 = = =


Replacement Bulbs OUTSIDE LIGHTS Back-up Lights ..... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .... . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. . Front Parkinflurn Signal Lights ................................................... License Plate Light ........................................................................... Center High-Mounted Stoplight Roof ................................................................................................ Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Halogen Headlights (Light Bar Style) Low Beam ...................................................................................... High Beam ...................................................................................... Halogen Headlights (55x135 Mini-Quad) High Beam ...................................................................................... Low Beam ...................................................................................... Side Marker Lights Front (55x135 Mini-Quad) ........................................................... Front (Light Bar Style) .................................................................. Rear ................................................................................................


BULB 3057 24NA 194


891T2 2355


9006 9005


H4352 (U) H4351 (L)


24 24NA 194


OUTSIDE LIGHTS Stop/TaiVTurn Signal Lights ............................................................... Luggage Compartment .......................................................................... Fog 55x135 Mini-Quad ............................................................................. Light Bar Style .................................................................................... Front Light Bar ..................................................................................... Park/Turn (Front) 55x135 Mini-Quad ............................................................................. Light Bar Style .................................................................................... Rear Light Bar Panel .............................................................................


BULB 3057 920


H3 881 3057


3157NA 889 194


Replacement Bulbs (CONTJ INSIDE LIGHTS Ashtray ............................................................................................. Center Instrument Cluster .............................................................. Courtesy Lights Instrument Panel .......................................................................... Dome ............................................................................................. Door .............................................................................................. Windshield Header ....................................................................... Reading Lights Rearview Mirror ............................................................................ Dome ............................................................................................. Windshield Header ....................................................................... Rear Seat ....................................................................................... Glove Box Light .............................................................................. Heater 81 A/C Control .................................................................... High-Beam Indicator ....................................................................... Indicator Lights ............................................................................... Turn Signal Indicators .................................................................... Visor Vanity Light ...........................................................................


BULB 194 161.194. 194R


194 561 562 or 212-2 562 or 212-2


192 24 562 or 212-2 906 194 T-1.0, T-1.5 161 PC161 PC161 74


Engine Specifications


3.1 L V6


Twin Dual Cam (DOHC) 3.4L V6


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VIN Engine Code Type.. ............................................................................................... Displacement .................................................................................. 3.1L (191 CID) Compression Ratio ......................................................................... Firing Order .................................................................................... Thermostat Temperature ............................................................... Valve Arrangement.. .......................................................................


1-2-3-4-5-6 195°F (91°C)


In-Head


V6


8.8:l


V6


3.4L (207 CID)


9.25: 1


1-2-3-4-5-6 195°F (91°C)


In-Head


Service & Appearance Care


Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts


Air Cleaner Element All Engines ..................................................................................... Engine Oil Filter All Engines ..................................................................................... PCV Valve 3.1L V6 ........................................................................................ Twin Dual Cam (DOHC) 3.4L V6 ............................................... Spark Plugs 3.1L V6 .......................................................................................... Twin Dual Cam (DOHC) 3.4L V6 ...............................................


Batteries Remote Lock Control Transmitter ...............................................


AC Type A-1129C


AC Type PF-51


;. AC Type CV-892C AC Type CV-881C


AC Type oR44LTSM Gap: 0.045 inch (1.14 mm) AC Type oR42LTSM Gap: 0.045 inch (1.14 mm)


2016 (2)


Notes


Notes


IMPORTANT KEEP ENGINE OIL AT THE PROPER


LEVEL AND CHANGE AS


RECOMMENDED


This part covers the maintenance required for your Pontiac. Your vehicle needs these services to retain its safety, dependability and emission control performance.


Have you purchased the GM


Protection Plan?


The Plan supplements your new


vehicle warranties. See your Pontiac dealer for details.


Part 7 Maintenance Schedule


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Section


Introduction


A Word About Maintenance .......................................................... Your Vehicle and the Environment ................................................ How This Part is Organized ...........................................................


288 288 289


A. Scheduled Maintenance Services


Using Your Maintenance Schedules .............................................. 290 Selecting the Right Schedule .......................................................... 290 292 Schedule I ....................................................................................... .. ........... .... 294 Schedule I1 ....... .............................................................. Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Services ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296


B. Owner Checks & Services


At Each Fuel Fill ............................................................................. 299 At Least Once a Month .................................................................. 299 ..................................................................... 299 At Least Twice a Year 300 At Least Once a Year ...................................................................... C. Periodic Maintenance Inspections ....................................................... 302 D. Recommended Fluids & Lubricants .................................................... 303 E. Maintenance Record .............................................................................. 306


Maintenance Schedule


Introduction


A Word About Maintenance We at General Motors want to help you keep your vehicle in good working condition. But we don’t lmow 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 GM vehicles, ,maintenance needs vary. You may even need more frequent checks and replacements than you will find in the schedules in this part. So please read this part and note how you drive. If you have any questions on how to keep your vehicle in good condition, see your Pontiac dealer, the place many GM owners choose to have their maintenance work done. Your dealer can be relied upon to use proper parts and practices.


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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 or the removal of important components can significantly affect the quality of the air we breathe. Improper fluid levels or even the wrong tire inflation can increase the level of emissions from your vehicle. To help protect our environment, and to help keep your vehicle in good condition, please maintain your vehicle properly.


How This Part is Organized The remainder of this part is divided into five sections: Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services shows 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.


CAUTION A Performing maintenance work on 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.


If you are skilk- xough to do some work on your vehicle, you will probably want to get the service information GM publishes. You will find a list of publications and how to get them in this manual. See the Index under Service Publications.


Section B: Owner Checks & Services tells you what should be checked whenever you stop for fuel. It also explains what you can easily do to help keep your vehicle in good condition. Section C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections explains important inspections that your Pontiac dealer’s service department or another qualified service center should perform. Section D: Recommended Fluids & Lubricants lists some products GM recommends 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. Section E: Maintenance Record provides a place for you to record the maintenance performed on your vehicle. Whenever any maintenance is performed, be sure to write it down in this section. This will help you determine when your next maintenance should be done. In addition, it is a good idea to keep your maintenance receipts. They may be needed to qualify your vehicle for warranty repairs.


Maintenance Schedule Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services


Selecting the Right Schedule First you’ll need to decide which of the two schedules is right for your vehicle. Here’s how to follow:


to decide which schedule


Using Your Maintenance Schedules This section tells you the maintenance services you should have done and when you should schedule them. Your Pontiac dealer knows your vehicle best and wants you to be happy with it. If 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. These schedules are for vehicles that:


carry passengers and cargo within recommended limits. You will find these limits on your vehicle’s Tire-Loading Information label. See the Index under Loading Your Vehicle. are driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal driving limits . use the recommended unleaded fuel. See the Index under Fuel.


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Schedule I1 Follow Schedule I1 only if none of the above conditions is true.


Schedule I Is any of these true for your vehicle? Most trips are less than 4 miles (6 km). Most trips are less than 10 miles (16 km) when outside temperatures are below freezing. The engine is at low speed most of the time (as in door-to-door delivery, or in stop-and-go traffic). You operate your vehicle in dusty areas. You tow a trailer. (With some models, you shouldn’t ever tow a trailer. See the Index under Towing a Trailer.) If any one (or more) of these is true for your driving, follow Schedule I.


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Schedule I Follow Schedule I if your vehicle is MAINLY driven under one or more of the following conditions:


When most trips are less than 4 miles (6 km). When most trips are less than 10 miles (16 lun) and outside temperatures remain below freezing. When most trips include extended idling and/or frequent low-speed operation, as in stop-and-go traffic. When towing a trailer.*+ When operating in dusty areas.


Schedule I should also be followed if the vehicle is used for delivery service, police, taxi or other commercial applications.


An Emission Control Service.


~2 The U S . Environmental Protection Agency 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 vehicle useful life. General Motors, however, urges that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded in Section E: Maintenance Record.


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ITEM NO.


TO BE SERVICED


See Euplnrzatior~ of Scheduled Maintennitce


Sercices following Schedules I and II.


WHEN TO PERFORM


Miles (kilometers) or Months


(whichever occurs first).


I Chassis Lubrication


3 Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque


(3.E Engine, VIN Code T)*


Tire and Wheel Rotation and Inspection


Every other oil change.


At 6,000 Miles (10 000 km) and then every 15,000 Miles (25 000 !an) or as necessary.


Camshaft Timing Belt Inspection (3.4L Engine, VIN Code X)*


Transaxle Service I Spark Plug Wire Inspection*+


At 60,000 Miles (100 000 km) and then every l5,000 Miles (25 000 km).


See Explmution of Scheduled Muinterzance Services following Schedules I and II.


Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km).


Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System Inspection (3.4L Code X engine only)**


Every 30:000 Miles (50 000 km).


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Fuel Tank, Cap & Lines Inspection**


Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km).


The services shown in this schedule up to 48,000 miles (80 000 km) are to be performed after 48,000 miles at the same intervals. MILES (000) 3 1 6 1 9 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 8 1 2 1 ( 2 4 1 2 7 1 3 0 1 3 3 1 3 6 1 3 9 1 4 2 1 4 5 1 4 8


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With some models, you shouldn't ever tow a trailer. See the Index under Towing a Trailer.


Maintenance Schedule Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services t ~ o n t . 3 Schedule I1 Follow Schedule I1 ONLY if none of the driving conditions specified in Schedule I apply.


ITEM No' See Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Senices following Schedules I and II.


TO BE SERVICED


WHEN TO PERFORM


Miles (kilometers) or Months


(whichever occurs first).


Camshaft Timing Belt Inspection (3.4L Engine, VIN Code X)*


At 60,000 Miles (100 000 km) and then every l5,000 Miles (25 OOO km).


'' An Emission Control Service. A The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 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 vehicle useful life. General Motors, however, urges that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded in Section E: Maintenance Record.


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Fuel Tank, Cap and Lines


Inspection**


Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km).


The services shown in this schedule up to 45,000 miles (75 000 km) are to be performed after 45,000 miles at the same intervals. MILES (000)


37.5


30


22.5


7.5


15 KILOMETERS (000)


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Maintenance Schedule Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services t ~ o n t . 3 Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Services Below are explanations of the services listed in Schedule I and Schedule 11.


The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listed in Section 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. ITEM NO. SERVICE 3 Throttle Body Mounting Bolt Torque (3.1L


Code T engine only)‘x- Check the torque of the mounting bolts and/or nuts. Tire and Wheel Rotation and Inspection -For long wear and maximum tire life, rotate your tires following the instructions in this manual. See the Index under Tires, Inspection G. Rotation. Check the tires for uneven wear or damage. If you see irregular or premature wear, check the wheel alignment. Check for damaged wheels also.


ITEM NO. SERVICE


Engine Oil and Filter Change’:-Always use SG Energy Conserving I1 oils for proper viscosity. The “SG” designation may be shown alone or in combination with others, such as “SG/CC,” “SG/CD” or “SF, SG, CC,” etc. To determine the preferred viscosity for your vehicle’s engine (e.g., SAE 5W-30 or SAE 1OW-30) see the Index under Engine OiZ. If your vehicle is equipped with an Engine Oil-Change Indicator (EOCI) , the indicator will show you when to change oil. See the Index under Driver Information Center. Chassis Lubrication-Lubricate the transaxle shift linkage, parking brake cable guides, underbody contact points and linkage. Lubricate the front and rear suspension and steering linkage.


a The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 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 vehicle useful life. General Motors, however, urges that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded in Section E: Maintenance Record.


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ITEM NO. SERVICE


Engine Accessory Drive Belt Inspection (California 3.1L Code T, engine*)-Inspect the belt for cracks, fraying, wear and proper tension. Replace as needed, Camshaft Timing Belt Inspection (3.4L Code X engine only)*-Inspect for cracks, wear or oiliness. Check tensioner for proper operation. See the service manual. (To purchase a service manual, see the Index under Publications.) Replace parts as needed. Cooling System Service*-Drain, flush and refill the system with new or approved recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825111. Keep coolant at the proper mixture as specified. See the Index under Coolant. This provides proper freeze protection, corrosion inhibitor level, and engine operating temperature. Inspect hoses and replace if they are cracked, swollen or deteriorated. Tighten screw-type hose clamps. Clean the outside of the radiator and air conditioning condenser. Wash the pressure cap and neck. To help ensure proper operation, we recommend a pressure test of both the cooling system and the pressure cap.


ITEM NO. SERVICE


Transaxle Service-For manual transaxles, fluid doesn’t require changing. For automatic transaxles, change both the fluid and filter every 15,000 miles (25 000 lun) if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions:


In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 90°F (32°C) or higher. In hilly or mountainous terrain. When doing frequent trailer towing. (With some models, you shouldn’t ever tow a trailer. See the Index under Towing a Trailer.) Uses such as found in taxi, police car or delivery service. If you do not use your vehicle under any of these conditions, change both the fluid and filter every 100,000 miles (160 000 km). Spark Plug Replacement *-Replace spark plugs with the proper type. See the Index under Replacement Parts. Spark Plug Wire Inspection*+Inspect for burns, cracks or other damage. Check the boot fit at the coils and at the spark plugs. Replace wires as needed.


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Maintenance Schedule Section A: Scheduled Maintenance Services CCont.3


ITEM NO. 11


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SERVICE Positive Crankcase Ventilation Inspection*-Inspect system for proper function. Replace any worn, plugged or collapsed hoses or seals. Replace valve only if necessary. Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System Inspection (3.4L Code X engine only) %- Conduct the EGR system service as described in the service manual. To purchase a service manual, see the Index under Service Publications.


ITEM NO. 13


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SERVICE Air Cleaner Filter Replacement*-Replace every 30,000 miles (50 000 km) or more often under dusty conditions. Ask your dealer for the proper replacement intervals for your driving conditions Fuel Tank, Cap and Lines Inspection*&-Inspect fuel tank, cap and lines (including fuel rails and injection assembly) for damage or leaks. Inspect fuel cap gasket for an even filler neck imprint or any damage. Replace parts as needed. Periodic replacement of the fuel filter is not required.


NOTE: To determine your engine’s displacement and code, see the Index under Engine Identification * An Emission Control Service. a The US. Environmental Protection Agency 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 vehicle useful life. General Motors, however, urges that all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded in Section E: Maintenance Record.


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Section B: Owner Checks & Services Listed below 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. At Each Fuel Fill (It is important for you or a sewice station attendant to perform these underhood checks at each fuel fill..)


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 Section D.


CHECK


OR SERVICE


I Engine Oil Level I Engine Coolant Level Check


WHAT TO DO


Check the engine oil level and add the proper oil if necessary. See the Index under Engine Oil for further details.


I necessary. See the Index under Coolant for further details.


the engine coolant level in the coolant recovery tank and add the proper coolant mix if


Windshield Washer Fluid Level At Least Once a Month


Check the windshield washer fluid level in the windshield washer tank and add fluid if necessary. See the Index under Windshield Washer Fluid for further details.


CHECK


OR SERVICE


Tire Inflation


At Least Twice a Year


CHECK


OR SERVICE Hydraulic Clutch System Inspection


WHAT TO DO


Check tire inflation. Make sure they are inflated to the pressures specified on the Tire-Loading Information label located on the rear edge of the driver’s door or inside the trunk lid. See the Index under Tires for further details.


Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir. See the Index under Hydraulic Clutch. A fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem. Have the system inspected and repaired at once.


WHAT TO DO


Maintenance Schedule Section B: Owner Checks & Services t ~ o n t . 3


CHECK


OR SERVICE


At Least Once a Bar I Lubricate the key lock cylinders with the lubricant specified in Section D. Lubricate all body door hinges. Also lubricate all hinges and latches, including those for the hood, trunk, glove box door, console door and any folding seat hardware. Section D tells you what to use.


Key Lock Cylinders Body Lubrication


WHAT TO DO


When you are doing this check, the vehicle could move suddenly. If it does, you or others could be injured. Follow the steps below.


1. Defore you start, be sure you have enough room aIuund the vdcle. 2. Firmly apply both the parking brake (see the Index under Parking Brake if necessary) and the


regular brake. NOTE: Do not use the accelerator pedal, and be ready to turn off the engine immediately if it starts.


3. On automatic transaxle vehicles, try to start the engine in each gear. The starter should work only in P (Park) or N (Neutral). If the starter works in any other position, your vehicle needs service. On manual transaxle vehicles, put the shift lever in N (Neutral), push the clutch down halfway and try to start the engine. The starter should work only when the clutch is pushed down all the way to the floor. If the starter works when the clutch isn’t pushed all the way down, your vehicle needs service.


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~ CHECK


OR SERVICE


Steering Column Lock


Parking Brake and Automatic Transaxle P (Park) Mechanism Check


WHAT TO DO


While parked, and with the parking brake set, try to turn the key to Lock in each shift lever position.


With an automatic transaxle, the key should turn to Lock only when the shift lever is in P (Park). With a manual transaxle, the key should turn to Lock only when the shift lever is in R (Reverse). On vehicles with a key release button, try to turn the key to Lock without pressing the button. The key should turn to Lock only with the key button depressed. On all vehicles, the key should come out only in Lock.


a injured and property could be damaged. Make sure there is room in front of your vehicle


A When you are doing this check, your vehicle could begin to move. You or others could be


in case it begins to roll. Be ready to apply the regular brake at once should the vehicle begin to -we. Park on a fairly steep hill, with the vehicle facing downhill. Keeping your foot on the regular brake, set the parking brake.


To check the parking brake: With the engine running and transaxle in N (Neutral), slowly remove foot pressure from the regular brake pedal. Do this until the vehicle is held by the parking brake only. To check the P (Park) mechanism’s holding ability: Shift to P (Park). Then release all brakes. At least every spring, use plain water to flush any corrosive materials from the underbody. Take care to clean thoroughly any areas where mud and other debris can collect.


Underbody Flushing


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Maintenance Schedule Section C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections


Listed below are inspections and services which should be performed at least twice a year (for instance, each spring and fall). You should let your GM dealer's service department or other qualified service center do these jobs. Make sure any necessary repairs are completed at once.


INSPECTION OR SERVICE


Steering, Suspension and Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Boot and Seal Inspection Exhaust System Inspection


Throttle Linkage Inspection Brake System Inspection


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WHAT SHOULD BE DONE


Inspect the front and rear suspension and steering system for damaged, loose or missing parts, signs of wear, or lack of lubrication. Inspect the power steering lines and hoses for proper hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Clean and then inspect the drive axle boot seals for damage, tears or leakage. Replace seals if necessary. Inspect the complete exhaust system. Inspect the body near the exhaust system. Look for broken, damaged, missing or out-of-position parts as well as open seams, holes, loose connections, or other conditions which could cause a heat build-up in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes into the vehicle. See the Index under Engine Exhaust. Inspect the throttle linkage for interference or binding, and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Inspect the complete system. Inspect brake lines and hoses for proper hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and rotors for surface condition. Inspect other brake parts, including calipers, parking brake, etc. Check parking brake adjustment. You may need to have your brakes inspected more often if your driving habits or conditions result in frequent braking. Note: A low brake fluid level can indicate worn disc brake pads which may need to be serviced. Also, if the brake system warning light stays on or comes on, something may be wrong with the brake system. See the I d e x under Brake System Warning Light. If your vehicle is equipped with anti-lock brakes and the anti-lock brake system warning light stays on, comes on or flashes, something may be wrong with the anti-lock brake system. See the Index under Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light.


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Section D: Recommended Fluids & Lubricants


NOTE: Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number or specification may be obtained from your GM dealer.


Engine Oil


USAGE


Engine Coolant


Hydraulic Brake


I system I system I Parking Brake Guides


Hydraulic Clutch


I I


I I Automatic Transaxle


FWID/WBRICANT


GM Goodwrench Motor Oil or equivalent for API service SG Energy Conserving II oils of the proper viscosity. The “SG” designation may be shown alone or in combination with others, such as “SGICC,” “SG/CD,” or “SF, SG, CC,” etc. To determine the preferred viscosity for your vehicle’s engine, see the Index under Engine Oil. A 5060 mixture of water (preferably distilled) and good quality ethylene glycol base antifreeze (GM Part No. 1052753 or equivalent) conforming to GM Specification 1825M or approved recycled coolant conforming to GM Specification 1825111. Delco Supreme ll@ Brake Fluid (GM Part No. 1052535) or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid.


Hydraulic Clutch Fluid (GM Part No. 12345347) or equivalent.


Chassis lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB (GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent). GM Hydraulic Power Steering Fluid (GM Part No. 1052884) or equivalent. Synchromesh Transmission Fluid (GM Part No. 12345349) or equivalent. DEXRON@-IIE Automatic Transmission Fluid (GM Part No. 12345881).


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FLUID/LUBRICANT


Lubricate with Multi-Purpose Lubricant (GM Part No. l2345l20), synthetic SAE 5W-30 engine oil or silicone lubricant (GM Part No. 1052276 or 1052277). Chassis lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB (GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent). Engine oil.


Engine oil.


Engine oil. Chassis lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB (GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent). GM Optikleen@ Washer Solvent (GM Part No. 1051515) or equivalent.


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USAGE


Key Lock Cylinders


Manual Transaxle Shifr Linkage Automatic Transaxle Shift Linkage Clutch Linkage Pivot Points Floor Shift Linkage Chassis Lubrication


Windshield Washer Solvent


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USAGE


FUJID/LUBRICANT


Hood Latch Assembly a. Pivots and Spring


Anchor


b. Release Pawl


Hood and door hinges, fuel door hinge trunk access panel hinges Weatherstrips


a. Engine oil.


b. Chassis lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI Grade 2, Category LB or GC-LB


(GM Part No. 1052497 or equivalent).


Engine oil or Lubriplate Lubricant (GM Part No. 1050109).


Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM Part No. 12345579 or equivalent).


See the Index under Replacement Parts for recommended replacement filters, valves and spark plugs.


Maintenance Schedule Section E: Maintenance Record


After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading and who performed the service in the columns indicated. When completing the Maintenance Performed column, insert the numbers from the Schedule I


or Schedule I1 maintenance charts which correspond to the maintenance performed. Also, you should retain all maintenance receipts. Your owner information portfolio is a convenient place to store them.


DATE


ODOMETER READING


SERVICED BY


MAlNTENANCE PERFORMED


DATE


ODOMETER READING


SERVICED BY


MAINTENANCE PERFORMED


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DATE


ODOMETER READING


SERVICED BY


MAINTENANCE PERFORMED


1 1 1 308


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p a r t 8 Customer Assistance Information


H e r e you will find out how to contact Pontiac if you need assistance. This part also tells you how to obtain service publications and how to report any safety defects.


Customer Satisfaction Procedure .... . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . ... . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 10 Customer Assistance for the Hearing or Speech Impaired., .., ...... .... ...... ..... . ..... . ... 3 11 BBB MediatiodArbitration Program .. .. . . . . . . . . . . , . .. . . , . , . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 Reporting Safety Defects ......................................................................................... 314 Pontiac Roadside Assistance Program ......... . ,.......... .... . .... . ... .... , ... .... .. . . .... . .... . .... ... 315 Service Publications .. .... ..... . .. ... .... ... ... .... ....... ... ,. . .... , .. . ... ..... . ....... ... .. . .......... . .......... . 316


Customer Assistance Information


Customer Satisfaction Procedure Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and Pontiac. Normally, any concern with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle will be resolved by your dealer’s Sales or Service Departments. Sometimes, however, despite the best intentions of all concerned, misunderstandings can occur. If your concern has not been resolved to your satisfaction, the following steps should be taken:


For prompt assistance, please have the following information available to give the Customer Assistance Representative:


Your name, address, telephone number Vehicle Identification Number (This is available from the vehicle registration or title, or the plate attached to the left top of the instrument panel and visible through the windshield.) Dealership name and location Vehicle delivery date and present mileage Nature of concern


STEP ONE: Discuss your concern with a member of dealership management. Complaints can often be quickly resolved at that level. If the matter has already been reviewed with the Sales, Service, or Parts Manager, contact the owner of the dealership or the General Manager. STEP TWO: If after contacting a member of Dealership Management, it appears your concern cannot be resolved by the dealership without further help, contact the Pontiac Customer Assistance Center by calling 1-800-PM-CARES. In Canada, contact GM of Canada Customer Assistance Centre in Oshawa by calling 1-800-263-3777 (English) or 1-800-263-7854 (French). In Mexico, call (525) 254-3777. In Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands, call 1-809-763-1315. In all other overseas locations, contact GM International Export Sales in Canada by calling 1-416-644-4112.


When contacting Pontiac, please remember that your concern will likely be resolved in the dealership, using the dealership’s facilities, equipment and personnel. That is why we suggest you follow Step One first if you have a concern.


We encourage you to call the toll free number listed previously in order to give your inquiry prompt attention. However, if you wish to write Pontiac, write to:


United States Pontiac Division Pontiac Customer Assistance Center One Pontiac Plaza Pontiac, MI 48340 Canada General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Assistance Centre 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7


A listing of all Pontiac Zone Offices which can assist you can also be found in the warranty booklet.


Customer Assistance for the Hearing or Speech Impaired f T W To assist owners who have hearing difficulties, Pontiac has installed special TDD (Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf) equipment at its Customer Assistance Center. Any hearing or speech impaired customer who has access to a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter (TTY) can communicate with Pontiac by dialing: 1-800-TDD-PONT. (TDD users in Canada can dial 1-800-263-3830.)


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GM Participation In Better Business Bureau MediationlArbitration Program* Our experience has shown that the Customer Satisfaction Procedure described earlier in this part has been very successful in achieving customer satisfaction. However, if you have not been substantially satisfied, Pontiac wants you to be aware of GM’s voluntary participation in a no-charge mediatiodarbitration program called BBB AUTO LINE. This program is administered by the Council of Better Business Bureaus through local Better Business Bureaus. It can resolve individual disputes involving vehicle repairs and the interpretation of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty.


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We prefer that you not resort to BBB AUTO LINE until after a final decision is made under the Customer Satisfaction Procedure. However, you may file a claim at any time by contacting your local Better Business Bureau (BBB) at the following toll-free number: 1-800-955-5100. For further information about filing a claim, you may also write to:


BBB AUTO LINE Council of Better Business Bureaus 4200 Wilson Boulevard Suite 800 Arlington, VA 22203


In order to file a claim, you will have to provide your name and address, the vehicle identification number (VIN) of your vehicle, and a statement of the nature of your complaint. BBB staff may try to help resolve your dispute through mediation. If mediation is not successful, or if you do not wish to participate in mediation, eligible customers may present their case to an impartial third-party arbitrator at an informal hearing. The arbitrator will render a decision in your case, which you may accept or reject. If you accept a valid arbitrator decision, GM will be bound by that decision. The entire dispute settlement process should ordinarily take about 40 days from the time you file your complaint to the time a decision is rendered (or 47 days if you did not first contact your dealer or Pontiac) .


We encourage you to use this program before or instead of resorting to the courts. We believe it offers advantages over courts in most jurisdictions because it is fast, free of charge, and informal (lawyers are not usually present, although you may retain one at your expense if you choose). Arbitrators make decisions based on the principles of fairness and equity, and are not required to duplicate the functions of courts by strictly applying state or federal law. If you wish to go to court, however, we do not require that you first file a claim with BBB AUTO LINE**’ unless state law provides otherwise. Whatever your preference may be, remember that if you are


unhappy with the results of BBB AUTO LINE, you can still go to court because an. arbitrator’s decision is binding on GM but not on you, unless you accept it. Eligibility is limited by vehicle age/mileage and other factors. For further information concerning the program, call the BBB at 1-800-955-5100. You may also call the Pontiac Customer Assistance Center.


* This program may not be available in all states, depending on state law. Canadian owners refer to your warranty booklet. General Motors reserves the right to change eligibility limitations and/or to discontinue its participation in this program.


** Some states may require that you file a claim with BBB AUTO LINE before resorting to state-operated procedures (including court).


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Reporting Safefy Defects to the United States Government If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying General Motors. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or General Motors. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the Washington, D.C. area) or write to:


NHTSA U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, D.C. 20590


You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline. 314


Reporting Safety Defects to the Canadian Government If you live in Canada, and you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, you should immediately notify Transport Canada, in addition to notifymg General Motors of Canada Limited. You may write to:


Transport Canada Box 8880 Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3J2


Reporting Safefy Defects to General Motors In addition to notifying NHTSA (or Transport Canada) in a situation like this, we certainly hope you’ll notify us. Please call us at 1-800-PM-CARES, or write:


Pontiac Division Pontiac Customer Assistance Center One Pontiac Plaza Pontiac, MI 48340


In Canada, please call us at 1-800-263-3777 (English) or 1-800-263-7854 (French). Or, write:


General Motors of Canada Limited Customer Assistance Centre 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7


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Security While You Travel (CONT.) For prompt and efficient assistance when calling, please provide the following information to the advisor:


Location of vehicle Telephone number of your location Vehicle model, year and color Mileage of vehicle Vehicle identification number Vehicle license plate number


While we hope that you never have the occasion to use our service, it is added security while travelling for you and your family. Remember, we’re only a phone call away. Pontiac Roadside Assistance-1-800-ROADSIDE or 1-800-762-3743.


Service Publications Information on how to obtain Product Service Publications and Indexes as described below is applicable only in the fifty U.S. states (and the District of Columbia) and only for cars and light trucks with GVWR less than 10,000 pounds (4 536 kg). In Canada, information pertaining to Product Service Bulletins and Indexes can be obtained by writing to:


General Motors of Canada Limited Service Publications Department 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7


Pontiac regularly sends its dealers useful service bulletins about Pontiac products. Pontiac monitors product performance in the field. We then prepare bulletins for servicing our products better. Now, you can get these bulletins too. Bulletins cover various subjects. Some pertain to the proper use and care of your vehicle. Some describe costly repairs. Others describe inexpensive repairs which, if done on time with the latest parts, may avoid future costly repairs. Some bulletins tell a technician how to repair a new or unexpected condition. Others describe a quicker way to fix your vehicle. They can help a technician service your vehicle better.


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Most bulletins apply to conditions affecting a small number of cars or trucks. Your Pontiac dealer or a qualified technician may have to determine if a specific bulletin applies to your vehicle.


Individual PSP’s If you don’t want to buy all the PSP’s issued by Pontiac for all models in the model year, you can buy individual PSP’s, such as those which may pertain to a particular model. To do this, you will first need to see our index of PSP’s. It provides a variety of information. Here’s what you’ll find in the index and how you can get one:


What You’ll Find in the Index A list of all PSP’s published by Pontiac in a model year (1990 or later). PSP’s covering all models of Pontiac vehicles are listed in the same index. Ordering information so you can buy the specific PSP’s you may want. Price information for the PSP’s you may want to buy.


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How You Can Get an Index Indexes are published periodically. Most of the PSP’s which could potentially apply to the most recent Pontiac models will be listed in the most recent publication for that model year. This means you may want to wait until the end of the model year before ordering an index, if you are interested in buying PSP’s pertaining to a current model year car or truck. Some PSP’s pertainirig to a particular model year vehicle may be published in later years, and these would be listed in the later year’s index. When you order an index for a model year that is not over yet, we’ll send you the most recently published issue. Check the order form for indexes for earlier model years.


Cut out the order form, fill it out, and mail it in. We will then see to it that an index is mailed to you. There is no charge for indexes for the 1990-1993 model years. Toll-Free Telephone Number If you want an additional order form for an index, just call toll-free and we’ll be happy to send you one. Automated recording equipment will take your name and mailing address. The number to call is 1-800-551-4123. A Very Important Reminder These PSP’s are meant for technicians. They are not meant for the “do-it- yourselfer.’’ Technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do a job quickly and safely.


Pontiac Service Publications You can get these by using the following order form. Pontiac Division service manuals are intended for use by professional, qualified technicians. Attempting repairs or service without the appropriate training, tools, and equipment could cause injury to you or others and damage to your vehicle that may cause it not to operate properly.


1993 PONTIAC SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION


The following publications covering the operation and sewicing of pur vehicle can be purchased by filling out the Sewice Publications Order Form in this book and mailing it with your check, money order or credit card information to Helm, Incorporated (address listed below).


CURRENT PUBLICATIONS FOR 1993 PONTIAC GRAND PRlX


PRODUCT SERVICE PUBLICATIONS


Product Service Publications (PSP’s), are bulletins, letters and articles published for trained dealer service personnel. See Service Publica- tions listed previously in this section. A curnulati!& index is published quarterly during the current model year. The indexes list all PSP’s published by Pontiac in the model year.


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PSPI-91-P


Form Number PSPI-93-P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PSPI-92-P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Year 1993 1992 1991 1990 NOTE: Form Numbers for individual Product Service Publications may be found in the PSP Index. Prices are $4.00 for the first PSP and $2.00 for each additional PSP on the same order.


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S-91-PSP-4 15.00 S-90-PSP-4


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SERVICE MANUALS


Service Manuals have the diagnosis, repair and overhaul information on engines, transmission, axle, suspension, brakes, electrical, steer- ing, body, etc. Model 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix ‘Please specify special body or engine types on order form. Write information in the Form Number column. For example: Turbo, Convertible.


. . . . . . . . . . . . . S-9310-W $43.00


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OWNER’S INFORMATtON


Owner publications are written directly for owners and intended to pro- vide basic operational information about the vehicle. The Owner’s Manual includes the Maintenance Schedule


for all models. 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix Owner’s Manual


In Portfolio: Includes Porffolio, Owner‘s Manual and Warranty Booklet. STE In-Portfolio . ,10202987 $15.00 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix LESE In-Portfolio .lo202986 $15.00 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix Without Portfolio: Includes Owner’s Manual. 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix Without Portfolio


, .lo193594 $11 .OO


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A B S Warning Light ......................... Access Panel. Trunk ........................... Adding Brake Fluid ............................ 234. 278 Electrical Equipment ...... 55. 120. 269 Engine Coolant ............. 231. 277. 278 Engine Oil ..................... 220. 276. 278 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid ......... 229. 278 Power Steering Fluid ..... 233.277. 279 Sound Equipment ......................... 120 Transaxle Fluid Automatic .................... 227. 276. 278 Manual ....................... 229. 276. 278 Windshield Washer Fluid ....... 77. 233 Adjustable Seat Supports ............. 11. 12 Adjusting Headlight Aim ................. 238 Aim of the Headlight. Checking ...... 237 Aiming Headlights ............................ 238 Air Cleaner Filter ..................... 224. 284 Air Conditioner ................................ 116 Alcohol. Driving Under the Influence of ................................... Alcohol in Gasoline .......................... Alignment. Wheel .............................


143 213 259


Aluminum Wheels Cleaning ......................................... Removing ......................................


266 203


Antenna


134 135 230. 277. 278


Fixed Mast ...................................... Power .............................................


Antifreeze ........................ Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light ............................... 103 Anti-Theft Tips .................................. 48 Appearance Care ............................. 261 Armrest ............................................... 85 Front Seat. Storage .......................... 85 Rear Seat. Storage ........................... 86 87 Ashtrays and Lighter ......................... 89 Assist Straps. Passenger ..................... Audio Systems ................................. 120 AM/FM Stereo Radio .................... 122 AM/FM Stereo Radio with


Cassette Player ........................... ETR AM/FM Stereo with Cassette Player and Graphic Equalizer ..... 126 AM/FM Stereo with Compact Disc Player ..................................


124


128


Audio Bass Control ....................... 132 Care of Audio Systems .................. 133 Delco-Loc Anti-Theft Feature ...... 130 Gain Control .................................. 132 Radio Reception. For the Best ....... 133 Setting the Clock .......................... 120 Steering Wheel Touch Controls ......................................


131


Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt


(see Safety Belts)


Automatic Transaxle Adding Fluid .................. 227. 276. 278 Checking Fluid ............................... 225 Shifting ............................................. 57 Starting Your Engine ....................... 54


Batteries. Remote Lock Control ....... 48 Battery ............................................... 236 Acid Warning ......................... 185. 236 Jump Starting ................................ 185 Battery Warning Light ..................... 101 Blizzard ............................................. 173 Block Heater. Engine ................ 56. 223 Blowout. Tire .................................... 200


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Brake Adjustment ..................................... 150 Fluid ...................................... 234. 278 Master Cylinder ............................ 234 Parking ............................................ 64 Warning Light ....................... 102. 103 Wear Indicators ............................. 149 Brake System Warning Light Anti-Lock Brake System ............... 103 Standard Brakes ............................. 102 Brakes. Anti-Lock ........................... 147 Warning Light ................................ 103 Braking ............................................. 146 Braking in Emergencies ................... 151 Braking Technique ................... 146. 148 “Break.1n. ” New Vehicle Normal Driving ............................... 51 When Towing a Trailer ................. 175 Brightness Intensity Control .............. 80 Buckling Up (see Safety Belts) Bulb Replacement .................... Center High-Mounted Stoplight ...................... 249. 250. 280 Fog Lights ............................. 248. 281 Front Light Bar .............................. 244 Front Side Marker ......................... 245


236. 280


Front Turn Signal .................. 246. 247 Headlight ...................... 239. 244. 280 Rear Light Bar ........................ 251. 281 Taillight ................................. 250. 281


C D Player Anti-Theft Feature ........ 130 Calendar ............................................ 108 Capacities and Specifications .......... 276 Carbon Monoxide ....................... 68. 173 Cassette Tape Player (see Audio Systems)


207, 260 178 200


Center Lap Belts (see Safety Belts) Chains Tire ........................................ Trailer Safety .................................. Changing a Flat Tire ......................... Checking Aim of the Headlights ..................... 237 Brake Fluid .................................... 234 Engine Coolant ............................. 231 Engine Oil ..................................... 220 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid ................. 229 Power Steering Fluid .................... 233 Safety Belt Systems .......................... 40 Things Under the Hood ................. 216


Transaxle Fluid Automatic .................................... 225 Manual ......................................... 228 Chemical Paint Spotting .................. 268 Child Restraints .................................. 29 Children ....................................... 28. 37 Cigarette Lighter ................................ 87 Circuit Breakers & Fuses ................ 270 City Driving ..................................... 163 Cleaner. Air .............................. 224. 284 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels ........................ 266 Antenna ......................................... 135 Cassette Player and Tapes ............ 133 Compact Discs .............................. 134 Fabric .............................................. 262 Fiberglass Springs ......................... 268 Finish Care ..................................... 266 Foreign Material ............................. 267 Glass ............................................... 265 HUD (Head-Up Display) ............. 112 Inside of Your Pontiac ................... 262 Leather or Vinyl ............................. 264 Outside of Your Pontiac ................ 265 Safety Belts ................................... 264 Special Problems ........................... 263


Top of the Instrument Panel ......... 264 Underbody Maintenance .............. 267 Vinyl or Leather ............................. 264 Warnings ........................................ 261 Weatherstrips ................................ 266 White Sidewall Tires ..................... 266 Windshield and Wiper Blades ...... 265 Climate Control ................................ 116 Clock. Setting the ............................. 120 Clusters. Instrument Panel ................ 94 Clutch. Hydraulic Adding Fluid ......................... Checking Fluid .............................. Comfort Controls Climate Control .............................. Ventilation ............................ Compact Disc Player (see Audio Systems) Compact Spare Tire ................ 207. 336 Compartments. Storage ............... 85. 86 Compass ............................................ 109 Control of a Vehicle .......................... 145 Convenience Net ............................... 50 Convex Outside Mirror ..................... 83


230. 278 229


116 117. 119


Coolant .............................................. 230 Checking & Adding ................. 195. 230. 277. 278 Proper Mixture to Use .... 195.230. 278 Safety Warnings About .................. 195. 196. 230. 232 Temperature Gage ........................... 99 Temperature Warning Light ........... 98 Cooling System ................................. 230 Courtesy Lights ................................... 82 Covers. Wheel ........................... 202. 266 Cruise Control .................................... 72 Cup Holder ......................................... 85 Curves. Driving on ........................... 152 Customer Assistance Information ... 309


Daytime Running Lights ................. 79 Dead Battery: What to Do .............. 185 Defects. Reporting Safety ................. 314 Defensive Driving ............................ 142 Defogger. Rear Window ................... 118 Defogging Your Windows ............... 117 Delco LOC II@ .................................. 130 Door Locks ........................................ 45 Downshifting ..................... 60. 168. 180


Driver Information Center .............. 105 Driver Position .................................. 20 Driving ............................................. 137 At Night .......................................... 157 City ................................................ 163 Controlling a Skid .......................... 156 Defensively .................................... 142 Drunken ........................................ 143 Freeway ......................................... 164 Hill and Mountain ........................ 168 In a Foreign Country ..................... 214 In Fog. Mist and Haze .................. 162 In the Rain ...................................... 159 Long Distance ............................... 166 Loss of Control .............................. 156 On Curves ..................................... 152 Passing ........................................... 154 Through Deep Standing Water ....... 56 Winter Driving .............................. 171 With a Trailer ................................ 179 Drunken Driving ............................. 143 Electric Outside Mirror Control ...... 84 Electrical Equipment. Adding .............................


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Index


Emergencies. Braking in .................. 151 Emergencies on the Road ................. 183 Emergencies. Steering in .................. 153 Emergency Starting ......................... 185 Emergency Towing .......................... 189 Engine Block Heater .................. 56. 223 Engine Coolant ................. 230. 277. 278 Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light ................................................. 98 Engine Exhaust .......................... 68, 173 Engine Identification ........................ 269 Engine Oil ........................................ 220 Additives ........................................ 222 Capacity .......................................... 276 Checking & Adding ....... 220, 276, 278 223 Disposing of Used Oil .................... Energy Conserving ......................... 222 Filter ....................................... 223, 284 Warning Light ............................... 100 When to Change ............................ 223 Engine Overheating ......................... 193 Engine Specifications ....................... 283 Engine, Starting Automatic Transaxle ...................... Manual Transaxle ............................


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ETR AM/FM Stereo Radio with Cassette Player and Graphic Equalizer (see Audio Systems) Ethanol in Gasoline .......................... Exhaust Dangerous Gas in ................... 68. 173 Parking with the Engine Running ................................ Expectant Mothers. Use of Safety Belts ....................................... Expressway Driving ......................... Extender. Safety Belt .......................... Exterior Appearance (see Appearance Care)


23 164 39


68. 173


Fabric Cleaning (see Appearance Care) Fan Warnings ........... 186. 187. 194. 217 Filling the Fuel Tank ............... 215. 277 Filter Air ................................................... Fuel ................................................. Oil ........................................... Finish Damage .................................. Flash-to-Pass ......................................


224 284 223, 284 267 80


Flashers. Hazard Warning ............... 184 Flat Tire ............................................ 200 Flooded Engine .................................. 55 Fluid Brake ..................................... 234. 278 Capacities ...................................... 276 Hydraulic Clutch .................. 229. 278 Power Steering .............. 233. 277. 279 Transaxle Automatic ................... 225. 276. 278 228. 276. 278 Manual ........................ Windshield Washer ........................ 233 Fluids 87 Lubricants ........................ 278 Fog. Driving in ................................. 162 Fog Lights ........................................... 80 Foreign Material ............................... 267 Four-Way Power Articulation Control ............................................. 11 Freeway Driving .............................. 164 French Language Manual .................... 2 Front Light Bar ................................. 244 Front Side Marker Bulb ................... 245 Fuel .................................................. 213 Alcohol in Fuel ............................... 213 Capacity ................................ 213. 277 Exhaust Warnings ................... 68. 173


Filling Your Tank .................. 215. 277 Fuels with Alcohol ......................... 213 Gage ................................................ 97 In Foreign Countries ...................... 214 Low Fuel Warning Light .................. 98 Requirements ................................ 213 Fuels in Foreign Countries ............... 214 Fuses & Circuit Breakers ................ 270


Gages Coolant Temperature ...................... 99 Fuel ................................................... 97 Voltmeter ....................................... 102 Gain Control ..................................... 132 Gas Station Information ................. 336 Gasoline ............................................ 213 Gasoline Tank, Filling Your ........................... 215, 277 Gear Positions (see Shifting the Transaxle) Gearshift Lever


(see Shifting the Transaxle) Glove Box ........................................... 50 Graphic Equalizer (see Audio Systems)


Halogen Bulbs ....................... 237. 280 HazarYd Warning Flashers ................. 184 Headlight & Taillight. Removing and Replacing ....................... 239. 244. 280 Headlights ........................................... 78 238 Aim. Adjusting ............................... Aim. Checking ...............................

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