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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide more  is low.  It can happen  if a  lot  of water  is  standing 
on  the  road. If  you  can  see  reflections  from  trees, 
telephone poles,  or other vehicles, and raindrops 
“dimple”  the wate

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide The  bumpers  on your vehicle  are  not intended for 
hitches. 
Do not  attach  rental hitches  or other 
bumper-type  hitches  to them. Use only a 
frame-mounted  hitch that  does not attach  to  the

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Parking on Hills 
You really should not park your vehicle, with a trailer 
attached,  on 
a hill. If something  goes wrong, your rig 
could 
start to move.  People  can be injured, and both 
your,vehi

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide 10. Then  replace the 
pressure  cap.  At any 
time  during  this 
procedure  if coolant 
begins  to flow 
out of the 
filler  neck,  reinstall the 
pressure  cap. Be sure 
the  arrows  on  pressure

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Gasolines for Cleaner Air 
Your  use  of gasoline with deposit control additives  will 
help  prevent  deposits  from forming  in your  engine  and 
fuel system. That helps keep your  engine in tune a

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Wait at least 30 minutes before  checking the transaxle 
fluid level  if you  have  been driving: 
0 When  outside  temperatures  are  above  90°F  (32°C). 
0 At high  speed  for  quite  a  while.

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide How to Add Fluid 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule to determine  what 
kind  of transaxle  fluid 
to use. See  “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in the  Index. 
Engine Coolant 
If the f

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Inflation - Tire  Pressure 
The Tire-Loading  Information  label  which  is  on the rear 
edge  of the  driver’s  door  shows  the  correct inflation 
pressures  for  your tires,  when  they’re  c

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide Temperature - A, B, C 
The temperature  grades  are A (the highest),  B, and C, 
representing  the  tire’s resistance to the generation  of 
heat and  its  ability  to  dissipate  heat when tested

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BUICK CENTURY 1994 User Guide USAGE 
Hood Latch 
Assembly 
a.  Pivots and 
b. Release  Pawl 
Spring 
Anchor 
Hood  and 
Door 
Hinges,  Wagon 
Liftgate,  Fuel Door 
Hinge, Folding 
Seat  Hardware, 
Rear Compartment 
Lid  Hinges 
We
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