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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide when your  vehicle is being  towed,  have  the  ignition  key Front Towing Hook-Ups 
off. The  steering  wheel  should  be  clamped  in  a  straight- 
ahead  position,  with  a  clamping  device  desi

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide I 
1; 
4. Attach a separate  safety  chain  around the outboard  end 
of  each  lower  control  arm.  Before  hooking  up 
to a tow  truck, be sure to read all the 
information  in  “Towing  Your  B

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide 3. Attach  a  separate  safety  chain to each  side of the axle 
inboard of the spring. 
4. Be  certain  your  vehicle is towed no  faster  than 35 mph 
(56 Wh) and  no mer than 50 miles (80 km) to 
a

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide If No Steam Is Coming From Your-Engine: 
If  you  get  the  overheat  warning  but see or hear  no  steam, 
the  problem 
may not be too  serious.  Sometimes  the 
engine  can  get  a  little  too  ho

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide 8. Then  replace  the pressure  cap.  Be sure 
the 
arrows  on  the  pressure 
cap  line  up  like  this. 
If a Tire Goes Flat 
It’s  unusual  for  a  tire to  “blow  out”  while  you’re  driv

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide I A CAUTION: 
Rust  or dirt on the wheel,  or  on the parts to 
which 
it is fastened,  can  make  the wheel  nuts 
become  loose  after  a  time.  The  wheel  could 
come 
off and  cause an accident.

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide I A CAUTION: 
Never  use  oil  or  grease  on  studs  or  nuts. If you 
do,  the  nuts  might  come  loose.  Your  wheel 
could  fall 
off, causing  a  serious  accident. 
c 
7. Replace  the  wheel  n

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide If  You’re  Stuck:  In  Sand,  Mud,  Ice  or Snow 
What  you don’t want  to  do  when  your  vehicle  is  stuck is 
to  spin  your  wheels.  The  method  known as “rocking” 
can  help  you  ge

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide The 2.2L LA engine oil dipstick  is  located in the fill cap 
near  the  front  and  center  of the  engine  compartment. 
Turn  off  the  engine  and  give  the  oil  a few  minutes  to 
drain  back

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BUICK CENTURY 1993 Owners Guide When to Change  Engine Oil: See  if  any one of these  is 
true  for  you: 
Most  trips  are less than 4 miles (6 km). 
It’s  below  freezing  outside  and  most  trips  are  less  than 
10 miles (1