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blotchy, ringlet-shaped discolorations, and  small  irregular  dark  spots  etched 
into  the  paint  surface. 
Although  no defect  in  the paint job 
causes  this, Oldsmobile 
will repair,  at 
no  charge  to  the owner,  the surfaces  of 
new  vehicles  damaged  by this  fallout 
condition  within  12  months  or  12,000 
miles  (20 
000 km) of purchase, 
whichever  comes first. 
Vehicle  Identification 
Number  (UN) 
This is the  legal  identifier  for  your 
Oldsmobile.  It  appears  on  a plate in the 
front  corner  of the  instrument  panel, on 
the  driver’s  side.  You  can see it if you 
look  through  the  windshield from 
outside  your  vehicle.  The VIN 
also 
appears  on  the  Vehicle  Certification  and 
Service 
Parts labels  and  the  certificates 
of title  and  registration. 
Engine ldentification 
The eighth  character  in  your VIN is the 
engine  code.  This code  will  help  you 
identify  your  engine,  specifications, and 
replacement  parts. 
Service Parts Identification 
Label 
You’ll find  this label  inside  the glove 
box.  It’s  very  helpful 
if you ever  need  to 
order  parts.  On this  label 
is: 
your  VIN, 
the model  designation, 
paint information,  and 
a list  of all  production  options  and 
Be  sure  that this label  is  not removed 
from  the vehicle. 
special 
equipment. 
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I Add-on Electrical 
Equipment 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  add  anything electrical  to 
your  Oldsmobile  unless  you  check 
with  your  dealer  first. Some 
electrical  equipment  can damage 
your  vehicle  and the damage 
wouldn’t  be  covered  by your 
warranty.  Some  add-on electrical 
equipment can keep  other 
components  from  working  as they 
should. 
I Fuses & Circuit  Breakers 
The  fuse  block  is  under the instrument 
panel 
on the  driver’s  side.  It  is  covered 
by  an  access  panel. 
The  wiring  circuits 
in your  vehicle  are 
protected  from  short circuits  by a 
combination 
of fuses,  circuit  breakers, 
and  fusible  thermal  links  in the wiring 
itself.  This greatly  reduces  the chance  of 
damage  caused  by electrical  problems. 
To Remove  the  Access  Panel: 
1. Remove  the hex-head  screw. 
2. Pull  down  and  out  on  the access 
panel. 
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I 
Look  at  the  silver-colored  band inside 
;he  fuse.  If the  band  is  broken or 
nelted,  replace  the fuse.  Be sure  you 
replace  a  bad fuse with  a  new  one of the 
:orrect  size. 
To Install  the  Access  Panel: 
1. Put  the  access  panel  tab  into the slot 
2. Install  the screw. 
below 
the fuse  block. 
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INST LPS PWR ACC 
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INST  LPS 
PWR  ACC 
HORN/DM 
IGN/GAU  BRAKE 
STOP/HAZ 
TAIL  LPS 
TURNDU  HTR  A/C  RADIO 
ECM  B 
ECM  I 
PWR  WDO 
WIPER 
CRANK 
TRAILER* 
Rating 
(AMP.) 
5 
30 
20 
20 
15 
15 
20 
15 
25 
15 
15 
10 
30 
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30 
UNDERHOOD':' 4 
CD  PLAYER 10 
"In-line fuse. 
Circuitry 
Instrument  Panel Lights, Headlight Warning  Buzzer, Heater 
Light,  Ashtray  Light,  Radio  Illumination Light,  Rear  Wiper 
Switch  Light 
Power  Door Locks,  Rear  Defogger,  Console Accessory 
Receptacles,  CD  Player 
Horn,  Dome  Lights,  Glove 
Box Light,  Clock,  Lighter,  Lighted 
Vanity  Mirror, Outside  Rearview Mirror, Courtesy  Lights 
Indicator  Lights and Gages,  Rear  Defogger  Relay,  Cruise 
Control,  Rear  Defogger  Switch, Seat Belt  Timer 
Four  Wheel  Anti-lock  Brake  Module,  Digital  Ratio  Adapter 
Module  (Speedometer) 
Stop  Lights, Hazard Warning Lights,  Chime Module, Center 
High  Mounted  Stop Light  (CHMSL) 
Light  Switch,  TaiVPark  Lights,  Electronic  Cluster, License  Light 
Turn  Signals 
& Back-up  Lights 
Heating  and Air Conditioning 
Radio, Inside  Rearview  Mirror  Map  Lights, Rear  Wiper,  Rear 
Washer, Compass 
Electronic Control  Module,  Fuel Pump 
Electronic Control  Module 
Power  Windows 
Windshield  Wipers  and Washer 
Electronic Control Module 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
Underhood  Light 
CD  Player  (attached to fuse  block) 
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Headlight  Wiring 
The headlight  wiring  is  protected by a 
circuit  breaker  in the  light  switch.  An 
electrical  overload  will  cause the lights 
to  go  on  and  off,  or  in some  cases to 
remain  off.  If this happens,  have  your 
headlight  system  checked  right  away. 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
The  seven-wire  trailer wiring  harness  is 
protected  by an  in-line  fuse  in the 
battery  feed  wire.  This fuse is near  the 
junction  block.  See  the 
Index under 
Trailer Wiring  Harness. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The windshield  wiper  motor is 
protected  by a circuit  breaker and a 
fuse. 
If the  motor overheats due  to 
heavy  snow, etc.,  the wiper  will  stop 
until  the motor  cools. 
If the overload  is 
caused  by some  electrical  problem,  have 
it  fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power 
Accessories 
Circuit  breakers in  the fuse  panel 
protect  the power  windows and other 
power  accessories.  When  the current 
load  is  too heavy,  the circuit  breaker 
opens and  closes,  protecting  the circuit 
until  the problem  is  fixed  or  goes  away. 
Before  you  wire  any  other electrical 
accessories  into your  fuse block,  please 
check  with your  Oldsmobile  dealer. 
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I Capacities & Specifications 
I Automatic  Transmission 
Pan Removal  and Replacement ................................... 5 quarts 
After  Complete  Overhaul 
............................................ 10.5  quarts 
Cooling  System ................................................................... 11.8 quarts 
Refrigerant (R-12), Air Conditioning .............................. 2 lb. 5 oz. 
4.7 L 
9.9 L 
11.2 L 
1.13 kg 
Not all air conditioning  refrigerants  are  the same. If 
the air conditioning  system in your  vehicle  needs 
refrigerant,  be 
sure the proper  refrigerant  is  used. If 
you’re  not  sure, ask your  Oldsmobile  dealer. For 
additional information,  see  your  “Warranty  and 
Owner  Assistance Information”  booklet. 
Engine  Crankcase 
Without filter ................................................................ 4 quarts 3.8 L 
With  filter ..................................................................... 4.5  quarts  4.3 L 
Fuel  Tank ........................................................................\
.... 20 gallons 76 L 
Wheel  Nut  Torque .............................................................. 95 pound-feet 130 N*m 
NOTE: All capacities  are approximate. When adding,  be sure  to fill to  the  appropriate  level on  the  dipstick,  or  as 
Tire  Pressure, All ................................................................ 35 psi 240 ltPa 
recommended  in  this manual. 
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Engine  Specifications 
4.3L V6 Engine 
VIN  Engine  Code ................................................................. W 
Type ........................................................................\
.............. V6 
Displacement 
....................................................................... \
4.3  Liters 
Compression  Ratio 
............................................................... 9.1 : 1 
Firing Order ........................................................................\
. 1-6-5-4-3-2 
Thermostat Temperature  Specification 
............................... 195°F (91OC) 
Normal  Maintenance  Replacement  Parts 
Air  Cleaner  Element .................................................................. AC Type  A1 163C 
Engine  Oil  Filter 
........................................................................\
 AC  Type  PF-51 
Fuel  Filter 
........................................................................\
.......... GF481 
PCV  Valve 
........................................................................\
......... AC  Type  CV-892C 
Spark  Plugs 
........................................................................\
........ AC  Type  oCR43TSM 
Gap: 0.045 inch  (1.14 
rnm) 
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Fluids & Lubricants 
I ITEM APPLICATION GM  PART  NUMBER SIZE 
Antifreeze Coolant ................................ Year-round antifreeze  for .............. 1052103 1 gal. (3.8 L) 
(Ethylene  Glycol  Base)  coolant mixtures 
(Grease  Gun  Insert)  1052497 
Chassis 
Lubricant 
................................. General chassis lube, etc. .............. 12346003  or  14 oz. (397 g) 
Delco Supreme 110 Brake  Fluid ......... Brake  System ................................. 1052535 16 02. (0.5 L) 
Automatic Transmission  Fluid 
............ Automatic Transmission, Transfer  Case 
DEXRON@-I11 
........................................................................\
................... 12346143  32 02. (1.0 L) 
DEXRONB-IIE ........................................................................\
.................. 12345881  32 02. (1.0 L) 
Engine  Oil ............................................. Engine lubrication .......................... See the Index under Engine OiZ. 
Gear Lubricant  8OW-90 ....................... Limited  Slip  Differential , ................ 1052271 
GM  Engine  Oil  Supplement 
(E.O.S.) ... See  your  dealer for  advice ............. 1052367 
Engine  Oil 
............................................. Hood, tailgate  and door  hinges 
Windshield  Washer Solvent 
................. Windshield  washer fluid 
Power Steering  Fluid 
........................... Power Steering System .................. 1050017  32 oz. (1 .O L) 
1052884 16 02. (0.5 L) 
Front  Differential 
Silicone  Grease 
.................................... Weatherstrips ................................. 12345579 1 02. (28 g) 
Spray-A-Squeak  Silicone  Lubricant 
.... General purpose silicone ................ 1052276 (aerosol)  4.5 oz.  (127 g) 
lubricant, weatherstrips 
............. 1052277  12 oz. (0.35 L) 
16 oz. (0.5 L) 
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. 
Replacement Bulbs 
OUTSIDE  LIGHTS  BULB 
Back-up  Lights ........................................................................\
.. 1156 
Front  Parlting/Turn  Signal  Lights 
............................................ 2057 
License  Plate Light 
.................................................................... 67 
Front  Sidemarker  Lights 
........................................................... 194 
Underhood 
........................................................................\
......... 93 
INSIDE  LIGHTS 
Courtesy  Light ........................................................................\
... 1003 
Reading  Lights 
Dome  Lights 
Halogen  Headlights 
................................................................... H6054 
Stop/Tail/Turn  Signal  Lights 
................................................... 2057 
Fog ........................................................................\
..................... 11513798H3 
Front 
........................................................................\
............. 562 
Center 
........................................................................\
........... 561 
Rear 
........................................................................\
.............. 561 
Glove 
Box Light ........................................................................\
 1003 
Indicator  Lights 
........................................................................\
. 174 
Ashtray  Light 
........................................................................\
..... 161 
Windshield  Wiper  Switch  Light 
................................................ 194 
Cargo  Light 
........................................................................\
........ 28 
Instrument  Cluster  Illumination .............................................. 168, 194 
Turn 
Signal  Indicators 
.............................................................. 174 
Heater  Light 
........................................................................\
...... 194 
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This part  covers the  maintenance 
required  for 
your Oldsmobile. Your 
vehicle  needs  these  services  to retain 
its  safety,  dependability  and  emission 
control  performance. 
r 
Have  you  purchased  the 
GM Protection  Plan? 
The  Plan  supplements  your  new  vehicle  warranties. 
See your  Oldsmobile  dealer  for  details. 
Part 7 
Maintenance  Schedule 
Section 
Introduction 
A Word  About Maintenance ................................................................... 204 
Your  Vehicle  and  the Environment 
........................................................ 204 
How This Part is Organized ................................................................... 204 
Using 
Your Maintenance Schedules ....................................................... 205 
Selecting  the Right  Schedule 
.................................................................. 205 
Schedule 
........................................................................\
......................... 206 
Schedule 
I1 ........................................................................\
....................... 208 
Explanation 
of Scheduled  Maintenance  Services . ...... . . . .... . . .. .. .. . ... . . . .. .. . 210 
At  Each Fuel 
........................................................................\
.................. 212 
At  Least  Once  a  Month 
........................................................................\
... 2i2 
A. Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
B. Owner  Checks & Services 
At Least  Once  a  Ye ........................................................................\
........ 213 
C. Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections ............................................................. 215 
D. Recommended  Fluids & Lubricants.. . . .. . . . . ... . ..  .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .... .. . ... . . . ... . ... ... 21 7 
E. Maintenance  Record ........................................................................\
............ 219 203 
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Maintenance  Schedule 
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204 
Introduction 
A Word About Maintenance 
We at General Motors want  to help  you 
keep  your  vehicle  in good  working 
condition.  But we don’t  laow  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  Oldsmobile 
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. 
Your Vehicle  and  the Environmen 
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.  If 
you  are skulled  enough  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 
Service  Publications 
in the Index. 
“Section  B: Owner  Checks  and 
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. 
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