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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 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 hot  when  you

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide How to Add Coolant  to the Coolant 
Recovery Tank 
If  you haven’t found a problem yet,  but the coolant 
level isn’t at  or above the 
FULL COLD mark,  add a 
50/50 mixture of clean water (prefer

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide You  can  be  burned  if  you  spill  coolant  on  hot engine  parts.  Coolant  contains  ethylene  glycol 
and  it  will  burn  if  the  engine  parts  are  hot 
enough.  Dont  spill  coolant  on  a

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide If a Tire Goes Flat 
It’s unusual  for a tire to “blow out” while you’re driving, 
especially  if  you maintain  your tires properly.  If  air goes 
out  of  a tire, it’s  much  more likely

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide What  to Do with Used Oil 
Did  you  know  that  used engine oil contains certain 
elements  that  may be unhealthy  for your  skin  and  could 
even cause cancer? Don’t  let used  oil stay  on your

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide Engine Coolant 
The cooling s stem  in your  vehicle  is filled  with 
DEX-COOL engine coolant. This  coolant is designed 
to  remain  in  your  vehicle  for 
5 years or 150,000 miles 
(240 
000 km) w

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide What to Use 
Use a mixture of  one-half clean water (preferably 
distilled)  and  one-half 
DEX-COOL@ coolant which 
won’t  damage  aluminum 
parts. If you  use this  mixture, 
you don’t need to

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide There  are  only two reasons  why  the  brake  fluid  level in the 
reservoir  might  go  down.  The  first  is that  the  brake  fluid 
goes  down  to 
an acceptable  level  during  normal  brake 
li

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide Brake  Wear 
Using the wrong  fluid  can badly damage 
brake  system  parts. For example,  just 
a few 
drops  of mineral-based 
oil, such as  engine 
oil, in your  brake  system  can damage  brake 
s

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 1997 Owners Guide Check  Tire  Pressure System  (If Equipped) 
The  check  tire  pressure  system  can  alert  you  to  a  large 
change 
in the  pressure  of  one  tire.  The  system  won’t alert 
you  before  you