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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. 
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 “Wiper Blades, 
Cleaning” 
in the Index. 
Automatic  Transmission  Check 
Check  the transmission fluid level; add  if needed.  See 
“Automatic  Transmission’’  in  the Index. 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  body door and fuel door hinges, rear 
compartment  hinges, latches and locks including 
the 
glove box, console doors and the  body hood  and any 
moving seat hardware. Lubricate the hood safety  lever 
pivot and prop  rod pivot. Part 
D tells  you what to use. 
More frequent lubrication may  be required  when 
exposed  to 
a corrosive environment. 
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Starter Switch Check  Brake-Transmission  Shift  Interlock (BTSI) Check 
When  you  are doing this check,  the  vehicle  could 
move  suddenly. 
If it does,  you  or  others could  be 
injured.  Follow  the steps below. 
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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. Before you start, be sure you have  enough  room 
around 
the vehicle. 
2. Firmly apply both the  parking brake  (see  “Parking 
Brake” 
in the Index 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. 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. 
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” 
in  the Index  if necessary). 
NOTE:  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’s BTSI 
needs  service. 
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Ignition Transmission Lock Check 
While parked, and  with the parking brake set, try to turn 
the ignition  key to LOCK 
in each shift lever position. 
The  key should turn to LOCK only when the shift 
lever is in  PARK (P). 
The key should  come out only in LOCK. 
Parking  Brake  and  Automatic Transmission 
PARK 
(P) Mechanism Check 
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When  you are doing  this check,  your vehicle 
could  begin  to move. 
You or  others  could be 
injured  and  property  could be damaged. Make 
sure  there  is room in  front 
of your vehicle  in case 
it begins to roll.  Be  ready to apply  the  regular 
brake 
at once  should  the vehicle  begin  to move. 
Park  on a fairly steep hill, with the vehicle facing 
downhill.  Keeping  your foot 
on the regular brake, set  the 
parking brake. 
0 To  check  the parking  brake’s holding ability: 
With  the  engine running and transmission  in 
NEUTRAL 
(N), slowly  remove  foot pressure  from 
the regular brake pedal. 
Do this until  the vehicle  is 
held  by the  parking brake only. 
0 To check  the PARK (P) mechanism’s holding ability: 
With  the  engine running,  shift to  PARK 
(P). Then 
release  all brakes. 
Underbody Flushing Service 
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. 
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Part 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  dealer S service 
department 
or other  qualified service  center  do these 
jobs. Make sure any necessary  repairs  are  completed 
at  once. 
Proper  procedures  to perform  these  services  may be 
found  in 
a service  manual.  See “Service  and  Owner 
Publications”  in the  Index. 
Steering, Suspension and  Front  Drive  Axle 
Boot and Seal  Inspection 
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  hook-up,  binding, leaks, 
cracks,  chafing,  etc.  Clean  and then  inspect the  drive 
axle  boot seals  for  damage,  tears or leakage.  Replace 
seals  if necessary. 
Exhaust  System Inspection 
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  “Engine  Exhaust’’  in 
the Index. 
Engine  Cooling  System Inspection 
Inspect the hoses and have them replaced if they are 
cracked,  swollen or deteriorated. Inspect all pipes, 
fittings 
and clamps;  replace as needed. Clean  the outside 
of  the radiator and air  conditioning condenser. 
To help 
ensure  proper operation, 
a pressure test  of the  cooling 
system and pressure  cap is recommended  at least 
once  a  year. 
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Throttle  System  Inspection 
Inspect the throttle system for interference  or binding, 
and  for  damaged  or  missing parts. Replace parts  as 
needed. Replace any components that have high effort 
or  excessive  wear. 
Do not lubricate accelerator and 
cruise  control cables. 
Drive  Axle  Service 
Check  readfront  axle fluid  level and  add  as needed. 
Check  constant velocity  joints and axle seals  for leaking. 
Transfer  Case  (Four-wheel Drive) 
Inspection 
Every 12 months  or at oil  change  intervals, check front 
axle and transfer  case and add lubricant when necessary. 
Check vent hose  at transfer  case  for  kinks and proper 
installation. More frequent lubrication  may  be required 
on  off-road 
use. 
Brake  System  Inspection 
Inspect  the complete  system. Inspect brake lines and 
hoses for proper hook-up,  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. 
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Part D: Recommended  Fluids 
and  Lubricants 
NOTE:  Fluids  and  lubricants  identified  below by name, 
part number  or specification  may  be obtained  from 
your dealer. 
USAGE 
Engine  Oil 
Engine  Coolant 
Hydraulic  Brake 
System 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Engine  Oil  with  the  American 
Petroleum  Institute Certified  For 
Gasoline  Engines  “Starburst”  symbol  of the  proper  viscosity. To 
determine  the  preferred  viscosity 
for  your vehicle’s  engine,  see 
“Engine  Oil”  in the Index. 
50/50 mixture of clean water 
(preferably  distilled) and use 
only 
GM  Goodwrench@  DEX-COOL@ 
or Havoline@  DEX-COOL@ 
Coolant.  See “Engine  Coolant’’ 
in 
the Index. 
Delco  Supreme 
1 1 @ Brake Fluid 
(GM Part  No.  12377967  or 
equivalent  DOT-3 Brake  Fluid). 
USAGE 
Parking  Brake 
Cable  Guides 
Power  Steering  System 
Automatic 
Transmission 
Key  Lock 
Cylinders 
Chassis 
Lubrication 
Differential, 
Front  and  Rear 
Axle 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Chassis  Lubricant  (GM Part 
No.  12377985  or equivalent)  or 
lubricant meeting requirements  of 
NLGI 
## 2, Category  LB  or 
GC-LB. 
GM  Power  Steering Fluid  (GM 
Part 
No. 1052884 - 1  pint, 
10500 17 - 1 quart,  or equivalent). 
DEXRON@-I11  Automatic 
Transmission Fluid. 
Multi-Pu 
ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
% (GM Part 
No. 1234624 1 or  equivalent). 
Chassis  Lubricant 
(GM Part 
No.  12377985  or equivalent)  or 
lubricant meeting  requirements 
of 
NLGI # 2, Category LB or 
GC-LB. 
Axle  Lubricant  (GM Part 
No. 1052271) or  SAE 8OW-90 
GL-5  Gear  Lubricant. 
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USAGE 
Transfer Case 
Windshield 
Washer Solvent 
Rear Driveline 
Center  Spline 
and Universal 
Joints 
Constant  Velocity 
Universal Joint 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
DEXRON@-I11 Automatic 
Transmission Fluid. 
GM  Optikleen@  Washer Solvent 
(GM  Part 
No. 105lSlS) or 
equivalent. 
Chassis  Lubricant 
(GM Part 
No.  12377985  or  equivalent)  or 
lubricant meeting requirements 
of 
NLGI # 2, Category  LB or 
GC-LB. 
Chassis  Lubricant 
(GM Part 
No.  12377985  or  equivalent) or 
lubricant meeting requirements 
of 
NLGI # 2,  Category  LB or 
GC-LB. 
USAGE 
Hood  Latch 
Assembly, 
Secondary  Latch, 
Pivots,  Spring 
Anchor and 
Release  Pawl 
Hood and  Door 
Hinges 
Weatherstrip  Conditioning 
Weatherstrip  Squeaks 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Lubriplate@  Lubricant Aerosol 
(GM  Part 
No. 12346293 or 
equivalent)  or  lubricant meeting 
requirements 
of NLGI # 2, 
Category  LB or GC-LB. 
Multi-Pu  ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
% (GM  Part 
No. 1234624 1 or equivalent). 
Dielectric Silicone Grease (GM 
Part 
No. 12345579  or  equivalent). 
Multi-Pu  ose Lubricant,  Superlube 
% (GM Part 
No. 1234624 1 or  equivalent). 
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Part E: Maintenance  Record 
After the  scheduled  services are  performed, record the 
date,  odometer  reading 
and who  performed  the service 
in the boxes  provided  after the maintenance  interval. 
Any  additional  information  from “Owner  Checks  and Services” 
or ”Periodic Maintenance’‘ can 
be added  on 
the  following  record pages. 
Also, you should retain all 
maintenance receipts. 
Your owner  information portfolio 
is 
a convenient  place  to  store them. 
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DATE 
L 
Maintenance  Record 
ODOMETER 
READING  SERVICED 
BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED 
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Maintenance  Record 
ODOMETER 
DATE READING  SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED 
ERVICED BY MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED 
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Section 8 Customer  Assistance  Information 
Here  you  will  find  out  how  to  contact  GMC if you  need  assistance. This section  also  tells  you  how  to  obtain  service 
publications  and  how  to  report  any  safety  defects. 
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8-9  Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
Customer  Assistance  for  Text  Telephone 
(TTY)  Users 
Roadside  Assistance  Canadian  Roadside  Assistance 
Courtesy  Transportation 
GM  Participation  in  an  Alternative  Dispute 
Resolution  Program  8-10 
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Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the  United 
States  Government 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the 
Canadian  Government 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  General  Motors  Ordering  Service  and  Owner  Publications 
in  Canada 
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