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BUICK REGAL 1997 Owners Guide How to Add Coolant to the Coolant 
Recovery  Tank 
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NOTICE: 
If  you  haven’t  found  a  problem  yet,  but  the  coolant  level I In cold  weather,  water  can freeze and  crack  the I isn’t a

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BUICK REGAL 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.  Don’t  spill  coolant  on  a  h

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BUICK REGAL 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 REGAL 1997 Owners Guide Engine  Oil  Additives 
Don’t add anything to your oil. Your  Buick  dealer  is 
ready to  advise 
if you think  something  should be  added. 
When to  Change  Engine Oil 
If any one of these is tru

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BUICK REGAL 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 REGAL 1997 Owners Guide What to Use 
Use a mixture  of one-half clean wnter (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 REGAL 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 
lini

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BUICK REGAL 1997 Owners Guide NOTICE: 
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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  damag

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BUICK REGAL 1997 Owners Guide Uniform Tire Quality Grading 
The  following information relates to the system 
developed  by the United  States National Highway 
Traffic Safety Administration,  which  grades tires by 
treadwear, tr

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BUICK REGAL 1997 Owners 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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