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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide A CAUTION: A CAUTION: 
You can be burned if you spill cootant on hot 
engine parts. Coolant  contains  ethylene glycol 
and it will burn if the  engine parts are hot 
enough.  Don’t spill coolant on

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide 4. Then fill the  coolant  recovery  tank to “FULL 
COLD.” 
6. Start the engine  and 
let it run until  you 
can feel the upper 
radiator hose 
getting  hot.  Watch 
out  for  the engine 
fans. 
7

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide I 
I 
Here you  will  find information  about  the  care  of your  Buick . This part begins  with service  and fuel  information. and 
then  it shows  how to check  important  fluid  and lubricant  le

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide A CAUTION: 
An electric  fan  under  the  hood can start up  and 
injure  you  even  when  the engine is not  running. 
Keep  hands,  clothing and tools  away  from any 
I underhood electric  fan. I

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide The powertrain  control  module (PCM), works  with  a 
vacuum  control  to  regulate  the  increased pressure 
required  during  specific  driving  conditions. When this 
increased  pressure  or  boos

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide 2. Push it back  in all  the  way,  wait three seconds and 
then  pull it back  out again. 
3. Check both sides  of the dipstick, and  read the lower 
level.  The  fluid level must be  in the  cross-h

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide What to Use: 
Use a  mixture  of one-half clean water  (preferably 
distilled)  and one-half  antifreeze that meets “GM 
Specification 
1825-M,” which  won’t damage aluminum 
parts. 
You can  al

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide To Check Coolant: When your engine  is  cold,  the 
coolant level should be  at 
“FULL COLD,” or a little 
higher.  When your engine  is warm, the level should  be 
up  to 
“FULL HOT,” or a li

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide Radiator Pressure Cap 
Your radiator  pressure  cap  is a 15 psi (105 kPa) 
pressure-type  cap  and  must  be  tightly  install 
to  prevent  coolant 
loss and  possible  engine 
damage  from  overhea

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1993 User Guide Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
Below  are explanations  of the services listed  in Schedule 
I and Schedule 
11. 
The proper fluids and  lubricants  to use are listed  in 
Section 
D
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