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Capacities (Approximate) 
Cooling System:’: ............. 1 1.7 quarts (1 1.1 L) 
Crankcase  with Filter’$ .......... 4.5 quarts  (4.3 L) 
(Drain  and ........... 5.0 quarts  (4.7 L) 
Differential  Fluid  (Rear) ......... 4.0 pints (1.9 Lj 
Differential  Fluid  (Front) ......... 2.6 pints  (1.2 L) 
Fuel Tank ..................... 19 gallons (72 L) 
Automatic Transmission 
A/C Refrigerant . . 30 02. or 2 Ibs. (0.9 kg) of R- 13421 
:I:After  refill, the level must be checked. 
Air  Conditioning Refrigerants 
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  retailer. 
Vehicle  Dimensions* 
Wheelbase .............. 107.0 inches  (271.8 cm) 
Length ................. 180.9 inches (459.5  cm) 
Height 
................... 63.2 inches (160.5 em) 
Width 
................... 67.6  inches  (171.7 cm) 
Front Tread 
............... 57.3  inches ( 145.4 cm) 
Rear Tread 
............... 55.1 inches (1 39.9  cm) 
’!‘Figures  reflect base  equipment only. 
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& NOTES 
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a Section 7 Maintenance  Schedule 
This section  covers the  maintenance  required for your Oldsmobile.  Your vehicle  needs these services to retain  its 
safety, dependability  and  emission control  performance. 
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7-7  Introduction  to 
Your Maintenance  Schedule 
Your  Vehicle  and  the  Environment 
How  this  Section 
is Organized 
Using  Your Maintenance  Schedule 
Selecting 
the Right  Schedule for Your Vehicle 
Short Trip/City Definition 
Short  Trip/City  Intervals 
Long Trip/Highway  Definition 
Long  Trip/Highway  Intervals 
Short  Trip/City Maintenance  Schedule 7-28 
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Schedule 
Owner  Checks  at  Each  Fuel Fill-up 
What to Check  at Least Once  a Month 
What to Check  at Least  Twice 
a Year 
What 
to Check at Least Once a Year 
Periodic Maintenance  Inspections 
Recommended  Fluids and Lubricants 
Tips 
for Keeping Track of Maintenance 
A Place  to Record Maintenance  Procedures 
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Introduction 
IMPORTANT- 
KEEP ENGINE OIL 
AT THE PROPER 
LEVEL AND CHANGE A! 
RECOMMENDED 
protection I 
Your  Vehicle and  the  Environment 
Proper vehicle maintenance  not only helps to keep your 
vehicle 
in good working  condition, but also helps the 
environment. 
All recommended maintenance procedures 
are important. Improper vehicle maintenance can even 
affect  the quality 
of the  air we breathe.  Improper fluid 
levels  or the  wrong tire inflation can increase the level 
of emissions  from your vehicle. To help protect  our 
environment,  and  to keep your vehicle  in good 
condition,  please maintain your vehicle properly. 
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How This Section  is  Organized 
The  remainder  of this  section  is divided  into  five parts: 
“Part 
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  retailer’s  service  department 
or another 
qualified  service  center  do these  jobs. 
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 skilled  enough  to  do some  work on your 
vehicle,  you  will  probably want  to get the  service 
information 
GM publishes.  See  “Service  and Owner 
Publications” 
in the  Index.  “Part 
B: Owner  Checks  and  Services” 
tells  you  what 
should  be  checked  and  when.  It  also  explains  what  you 
can  easily  do  to  help  keep  your  vehicle 
in good  condition. 
“Part  C: Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections”  explains 
important inspections  that your Oldsmobile  retailer’s 
service  department  or  another qualified service  center 
should perform. 
“Part 
D: Recommended  Fluids  and  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. 
“Part 
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 part.  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. 
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Part A: Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
Using  Your Maintenance  Schedule 
We at General Motors  want to help  you keep your 
vehicle 
in good working  condition. But we don’t  know 
exactly-  how  you’ll drive it. You  may  drive very short 
distances only  a few times  a week.  Or  you  may  drive 
long  distances  all the time 
in very  hot, dusty weather. 
You  may  use  your  vehicle 
in making deliveries. 
Or  you  may  drive 
it to work, to  do  errands or in many 
other ways. 
Because  of  all the different ways people  use their 
GM 
vehicles. maintenance needs  vary. You  may  even need 
more frequent checks and replacements than you’ll find 
in the schedules in this section. So please  read this 
section  and  note  how 
you drive. If you  have  any 
questions 
on how  to  keep your vehicle in good 
condition,  see  your Oldsmobile  retailer. 
This  part tells  you  the maintenance services  you should 
have  done  and 
when you should schedule them. If you 
go to your retailer  for your service needs, you’ll know 
that  GM-trained  and supported service  people 
will 
perform the  work  using  genuine GM parts.  The proper fluids 
and lubricants to  use are listed 
in 
Part D. Make  sure whoever services your vehicle uses 
these. 
All parts should  be replaced and all necessary 
repairs done before  you or  anyone  else  drives the 
vehicle. 
These  schedules are 
for vehicles that: 
0 carry passengers and cargo within recommended 
limits. 
You will find these limits  on your vehicle’s 
Certification/Tire  label.  See “Loading  Your Vehicle” 
in the Index. 
are driven on reasonable  road surfaces within legal 
driving limits. 
0 use  the recommended fuel.  See “Fuel”  in the Index. 
Selecting  the  Right  Schedule 
First  you’ll  need to decide  which of the two schedules is 
right for your vehicle. Here’s  how to decide  which 
schedule to  follow: 
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Maintenance  Schedule 
I Short  TriplCity  Definition I 
Follow the Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule  if any 
one  of these  conditions 
is true  for  your vehicle: 
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Most  trips are  less  than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). 
This is particularly  important when outside 
temperatures  are  below freezing. 
Most  trips include  extensive  idling  (such 
as frequent 
driving  in stop-and-go  traffic). 
You  operate  your vehicle  in  dusty areas  or 
off-road  frequently. 
You frequently  tow  a trailer  or use  a  carrier  on  top of 
your vehicle. 
If the vehicle  is used  for delivery  service,  police,  taxi 
or  other  commercial  application. 
One 
of the  reasons you should follow this  schedule if 
you  operate  your vehicle  under  any of these conditions 
is  that these  conditions  cause  engine  oil to break 
down  soonez 
Short  TripKity  Intervals 
Every 3,000 Miles (5 000 km): Engine Oil and  Filter 
Change  (or 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first).  Chassis 
Lubrication  (or 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first).  Drive 
Axle  Service  (or 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
Every 6,000 Miles (10 000 km): Tire Rotation. 
Every 15,000 Miles (25 000 km): Air  Cleaner  Filter 
Inspection,  if driving  in dusty  conditions. 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km): Air Cleaner  Filter 
Replacement.  Fuel  Filter Replacement. 
Every 50,000 Miles (83 000 km): Automatic 
Transmission  Service (severe conditions  only). 
Every 60,000 Miles (100 000 km): Engine  Accessory 
Drive  Belt  Inspection.  Fuel 
Tank, Cap  and  Lines  Inspection. 
Every 100,000 Miles (166 000 km): Spark  Plug Wire 
Inspection.  Spark  Plug Replacement. Positive 
Crankcase  Ventilation  (PCV) Valve Inspection. 
Every 150,000 Miles (240 000 km): Cooling System 
Service  (or  every 
60 months,  whichever occurs  first). 
These intervals only  sunzmarize maintenance services. 
Be  sure 
to follow the complete maintenance schedule  on 
the  following  pages. 
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Maintenance  Schedule 
Long Tripmighway  Definition - - 
Follow this maintenance schedule  only if none of the 
conditions from  the Short  TripKity  Maintenance 
Schedule  is true. 
Do not  use  this schedule if the vehicle 
is  used  for trailer towing, driven 
in a dusty area  or used 
off  paved  roads.  Use the  Short Trip/City schedule for 
these conditions. 
Driving 
CI vehicle  with c~~fidly cuarlned engine under 
Iliglzwny  conditions 
causes engine oil to br-ecrk 
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vong Trip/Highway  Intervals 
Every 7,500 Miles (12 500 km): Engine Oil and Filter 
Change (or every 
12 months, whichever occurs  first). 
Chassis Lubrication  (or every 
12 months, whichever 
occurs  first). Drive Axle  Service. Tire Rotation. 
Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km): Fuel Filter 
Replacement.  Air Cleaner  Filter Replacement. 
Every 50,000 Miles (83 000 km): Automatic 
Transmission Service (severe conditions  only). 
Every 60,000 Miles (100 000 km): Engine 
Accessory Drive  Belt Inspection.  Fuel Tank, 
Cap and Lines Inspection. 
Every 100,000 Miles (166 000 km): Spark  Plug  Wire 
Inspection. Spark Plug Replacement. Positive 
Crankcase  Ventilation  (PCV) Valve Inspection. 
Every  150,000  Miles  (240 000 km): Cooling System 
Service (or every 
60 months, whichever  occurs  first). 
These interwls odv s~.mmar-ize nminteneu?ce services. 
Be ,wre to~follorv the c.ompletr rmintenclnce .schd~tle OR 
the*fi)llmving pages. 
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Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule 
The  services shown in this schedule  up to 100,000 miles 
( 166 000 kmj  should  be performed  after  100,000  miles 
(166 000 kmj at the same  intervals.  The  services  shown 
at 
150,000 miles (240 000 km)  should  be performed  at 
the  same  interval  after 
150,000 miles (240 000 km). 
Footnotes 
7 The U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  or the 
California  Air Resources  Board has determined that the 
failure  to perform  this maintenance  item will 
not nullify 
the emission  warranty  or limit recall  liability prior to  the 
completion  of the vehicle’s  useful life. We,  however, 
urge  that all  recommended  maintenance  services  be 
performed  at the indicated  intervals and the maintenance 
be  recorded. 
## Lubricate  the front  suspension,  ball joints,  steering 
linkage,  parking brake  cable  guides, propshaft splines, 
universal  joints and brake pedal  springs. 
+ A good time to check your brakes  is during  tire 
rotation.  See  “Brake  System  Inspection”  under “Periodic 
Maintenance  Inspection’’  in  Part 
C of this  schedule. 
‘b‘k Drive  axle  service  (see “Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants” 
in the  Index  for proper  lubricant to usej: 
Drain and refill  at first oil change.  At subsequent oil 
changes,  check fluid level  and add fluid 
as needed. If 
driving in dusty  areas or towing a trailer,  drain fluid 
and refill every 
15,000 miles (25 000 km). 
More  frequent  lubrication  may  be required  for 
off-paved-road  use. 
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I Short  Trip/City  Maintenance  Schedule I 
3,000 Miles (5 000 km) 
0 Change engine oil  and filter  (or  every 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
0 Lubricate chassis components  (or  every 
3 months, whichever  occurs  first). 
(See  footnote 
#.) 
0 Check  readfront  axle fluid level  and  add 
fluid  as  needed.  Check constant  velocity 
joints  and  axle  seals for lealung. 
(See  footnote 
**.) 
DATE  ACTUAL MILEAGE  SERVICED BY. 
6,000 Miles (10 000 km) 
Cl Change engine oil  and filter (or every 
3 months,  whichever  occurs  first). 
An Emission Control Service. 
3 months,  whichever  occurs first). 
(See  footnote 
#.) 
0 Check  readfkont  axle  fluid  level  and  add  fluid 
as  needed.  Check  constant  velocity  joints  and  axle  seals  for  leaking.  (See  footnote 
**.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See  “Tire  Inspection  and 
Rotation” 
in the  Index  for  proper  rotation 
pattern  and  additional  information.  (See  footnote 
+.) 
0 Lubricate  chassis components  (or  every 
DATE ACTUAL MILEAGE  SERVICED BY: 
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