air filter CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1993 1.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Used  oil  can  be a real  threat  to  the 
environment. 
If  you  change  your  own  oil, be  sure  to 
drain  all  free-flowing  oil  from  the  filter 
before  disposal. 
Don’t  ever  dispose 
of oil  by pouring  it 
on the ground,  into  sewers,  or into 
streams  or bodies 
of water.  Instead, 
recycle  it  by taking  it  to  a place  that 
collects  used  oil. If  you  have  a problem 
properly  disposing  of your  used  oil, ask 
your  dealer,  a service station or a local 
recycling  center  for  help. 
Air  Cleaner 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule  to 
determine  when  to  replace  the  air filter. 
See  the 
Index under Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services. 
A Opemting  the  engine  with  the 
1 air cleaner off can cause you 
nr others to be burned. The air 
mer  not  only  cleans 
the air,  it 
stops flame if the engine backfires. 
If  it isn’t  there, 
and the  engine 
backfires, 
you could be burned. 
.Don’t  drive  with  it 
off, and be 
candid  working on the  engine  with 
the air cleaner  off. 
I 
I ~~~~ NOTIC€ ~~ 
If the  air  cleaner  is off, a  backfire 
can  cause  a damaging  engine  fire. 
And,  dirt can  easily  get  into  your 
engine,  which  will  damage  it. 
Always  have  the  air cleaner 
i~ 
place  when  you’re  driving. 
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2.2L L4: Air  Filter  Replacement 
To check or replace  the  filter,  remove 
the two  wing  nuts  and lift the  cover. 
21 0 
3.1L V6 (Except 2-24): Air  Filter 
Replacement 
To check  or replace  the  filter,  remove 
the  three  wing  nuts 
and lift the  cover. 
3.1L V6 (2-24): Air  Filter 
Replacement 
To check or replace  the  filter,  unclip  the 
three  clips  and  remove  the  cover.   
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Normal  Maintenance  Replacement Parts 
Air  Cleaner  Element 
2.2L L4 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC Type  A-1172C 
3.1L 
V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  A-1098C 
2-24 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  A-925C 
Engine  Oil  Filter 
2.2L L4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC Type  PF-47 
3.1L 
V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  PF-51 
2.2L L4 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  CV-9OOC 
3.1L  V6 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  CV-892C 
2.2L 
L4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  eR44LTSMA 
3.1L  V6 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . AC  Type  eR44LTSM 
PCV  Valve 
Spark  Plugs 
Gap:  1.14 mm (0.045  inch) 
Gap:  1.14 
mm (0.045  inch) 
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Section A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services (Cont.) 
Schedule I 
Follow  Schedule I if  your  vehicle is 
MAINLY driven  under  one  or more 
of the  following  conditions: 
When  most  trips are less than 4 miles 
When  most  trips are less than 10 miles 
(6 km). 
(16 km) and outside temperatures 
remain  below  freezing. 
When  most  trips include  extended 
idling  and/or frequent  low-speed 
operation, as in  stop-and-go  traffic. 
When  operating  in  dusty  ,areas. 
Schedule I should  also  be  followed if 
the  vehicle is used  for  delivery  service, 
police,  taxi 
or other  commercial 
applications. 
*An Emission  Control  Service. 
b me US. Environmental  Protection  Agency 
has determined that the  failure  to pelform  this 
maintenance  item  will  not 
nullifi the  emission 
warranty  or  limit  recall  liability  prior to the 
completion 
of vehicle  use&/  life.  General 
Motors,  however,  urges  that  all  recommended  maintenance  services  be  performed  at  the  indicated  intervals  and  the  maintenance  be 
recorded  in Section 
E: Maintenance  Record. 
I I 
TO BE SERVICED ITEM 
NO. See Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance 
Sewices 
following  Schedules I and II. 
WHEN TO PERFORM 
Miles (kiloineters) or Months 
(whichever 
occurs first). 
Chassis  Lubrication 1 Every  other oil change. I 
I Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt  Inspection* I Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km) or 24 Months. I 
(ll 
Transaxle  Service  See Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
following  Schedules I and 11. 
I 10 I Air  Cleaner  Filter  Replacement* I Every 30,000 Miles (50 000 km). I 
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Section A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services (Cont.) 
Schedule I/ 
Follow Schedule II ONLY if  none  of 
the  driving  conditions  specified  in  Schedule 
I apply. 
*An  Emission  Control  Service. 
~2 The US. Environmental  Protection  Agency 
has determined  that  the  failure to pelform this 
maintenance  item  will  not  nullify  the  emission  warranty  or limit  recall  liability  prior 
to the 
completion 
of vehicle  useful  life.  General 
Motors,  however,  urges  that  all  recommended 
maintenance  services  be  pei$ormed  at  the  indicated  intervals  and  the  maintenance  be 
recorded  in  Section  E:  Maintenance  Record. 
TO BE SERVICED 
See Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance 
Services 
following Schedules I and II. 
WHEN TO PERFORM 
Miles (kilometers)  or  Months 
(whichever  occursfirst). 
I 2 I Chassis  Lubrication I Every 7,500 Miles (12 500 km) or 12 Months. 
I 4 I Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt  Inspection* I Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km) or 24 Months. 
16/ 
Transaxle  Service See Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance Services 
following  Schedules I and 11. 
(!-Spark  Plug wire  Inspection** I Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km). 
F] Air  Cleaner  Filter  Replacement* 1 Every 30,000 Miles (50 OOO km). 
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Section A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services (cont.) 
Explanation of Scheduled  Maintenance  Services 
Below are explanations  of the  services  listed in Schedule I 
and  Schedule II. 
The  proper  fluids  and  lubricants  to  use  are listed  in 
Section 
D. Make  sure whoever  services  your  vehicle  uses 
ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
1 
2 Engine Oil and Filter Change-Always  use  SG 
Energy  Conserving 
11 oils of  proper  viscosity.  The 
“SG’ designation may be shown  alone  or in 
combination  with  others,  such  as “SG/CC,” 
“SG/CD”  or “SF, 
SG, CC,”  etc.  To  determine  the 
preferred  viscosity 
for your  vehicle’s  engine  (e.g., 
SAE 5W-30 or SAE 10W-30), see  the Index under 
Engine  Oil. 
Chassis  Lubrication-Lubricate  the  transaxle shift 
linkage,  parking  brake  cable  guides,  underbody 
contact  points  and  linkage.  Lubricate  the  front and 
rear  suspension  and  steering  linkage. 
Emission  Control 
Service. 
these.  All  parts  should  be  replaced  and all necessary  repairs 
done  before  you  or anyone  else drives  the  vehicle. 
Note: To determine  your  engine’s  displacement  and  code, 
see the Index under Engine Identification. 
ITEM 
NO. 
3 
SERVICE 
Tire and Wheel Inspection and Rotation-For 
proper  wear  and  maximum  tire life,  rotate  your 
tires  following  the  instructions 
in this manual. See 
the Index under Eres, Inspection & Rotation. 
Check  the  tires for  uneven  wear  or damage.  If  you 
see irregular  or premature  wear,  check  the wheel 
alignment.  Check for  damaged  wheels  also.   
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NO. SERVICE ITEM NO. SERVICE 
4 
5 
Engine 
Accessory  Drive Belt(s) Inspection*- 
Inspect  the  belt(s)  for  cracks,  fraying,  wear  and 
proper tension.  Replace as needed. 
Cooling System  Service*-Drain,  flush  and  refill 
the  system  with 
new or  approved  recycled  coolant 
conforming  to 
GM Specification  1825M.  Keep 
coolant  at  the  proper  mixture  as specified.  See  the 
Index under Coolant. This  provides  proper  freeze 
protection,  corrosion inhibitor  level  and  engine 
operating  temperature. 
Inspect  hoses  and  replace  if  they are cracked, 
swollen  or deteriorated.  Tighten  screw-type  hose 
clamps.  Clean  the  outside  of the  radiator  and  air 
conditioning  condenser.  Wash 
the pressure  cap  and 
neck. 
To  help  ensure proper operation,  we recommend  a 
pressure  test  of both  the  cooling  system  and  the 
pressure  cap. 
6 
7 
8 
9 
Transaxle  Service-For  manual  transaxles,  fluid 
doesn't  require  changing. 
For  automatic  transaxles,  change  both  the  fluid  and 
filter  every 
15,000 miles  (25 000 km) if  the  vehicle 
is  mainly  driven  under  one or more  of these 
conditions: 
In  heavy  city  traffic  where  the  outside  temperature 
In  hilly  or mountainous  terrain. 
Uses  such  as  found  in  taxi,  police  car  or delivery 
regularly  reaches 
90" F (32"  C)  or  higher. 
service. 
If you do not  use  your  vehicle  under  any of 
these  conditions,  change  both  the  fluid  and  filter 
every  100,000  miles  (160 
0oO km). 
Spark  Plug Replacement*-Replace  spark  plugs 
with  the  proper  type.  See 
the Index under 
Replacement  Parts. 
Spark Plug  Wire  Inspection*  *-Inspect  for 
burns,  cracks  or other  damage.  Check  the  boot 
fit 
at  the  coils  and  at  the  spark  plugs.  Replace  wires  as 
needed. 
Exhaust  Gas  Recirculation  (EGR)  System 
Inspection 
(2.2L L4 Code 4 engine)"  *-Conduct 
the 
EGR system  service  as  described in the  service 
manual.  To purchase  a service manual 
, see  the 
Index under Service Publications.   
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Section A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services (Cont.) 
ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
10 Air  Cleaner  Filter Replacement*-Replace  every 
30,000 miles (50 OOO km) or more  often  under 
dusty  conditions. 
Ask your  dealer  for  the  proper 
replacement  intervals  for  your  driving  conditions. 
ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
11 Fuel  Tank,  Cap  and Lines Inspection**- 
Inspect  fuel 
tank, cap  and  lines  (including  fuel  rails 
and  injection  assembly) 
for damage  or leaks. 
Inspect  fuel  cap  gasket  for  an  even  filler neck 
imprint 
or any  damage.  Replace  parts  as needed. 
Periodic  replacement  of  the  fuel filter 
is not 
required. 
*An  Emission  Control  Service. 
~2 The US. Environmental  Protection  Agency  has  determined  that  the  fuilure to pe$orm this  maintenance  item  will  not  nullijE  the  emission  warranty or 
limit  recall  liability  prior  to  the  completion of vehicle  usefirl  life.  General  Motors,  however,  urges  that  all  r\
ecommended  maintenance  sewices be 
per$ormed  at the  indicated  intervals  and  the maintenance  be recorded  in Section 
E: Maintenance  Record. 
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Adding Brake  Fluid 
............ .222.  252 
Electrical Equipment 
.......... 247 
Engine Coolant 
...... .217.  250.  252 
Engine Oil 
......... .206.  250. 252 
Hydraulic  Clutch  Fluid 
.... .2l5.  252 
Power  Steering Fluid 
. .220. 251. 252 
Transaxle Fluid  Autornatic 
........ .213.  250.  252 
Manual 
.......... .2l5. 250. 252 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
....... 220 
Air Cleaner Filter 
......... .209.  256 
Air Conditioner 
................ 107 
Alcohol. Driving Under the  Influence  of 
.................. 129 
Alcohol  in  Gasoline 
............. 198 
Aluminum  Wheels 
Cleaning 
.................... 243 
Removing 
................... 186 
Antenna 
...................... 122 
Antifreeze 
............ .216.  250.  252 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System 
......... 134 
Warning  Light 
................ 101 
Appearance  Care 
............... 236 
Ashtrays  and  Lighter 
............. 87 
Audio  Systems .................. 111 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio 
.......... 112 
AM/FM  Stereo Radio  with 
Cassette  Player 
.............. 113 
AM/FM  Stereo  Radio  with Compact 
Disc  Player 
................. 116 
Care 
of Audio  Systems ......... 121 
Radio  Reception.  Understanding 
. . 121 
Setting  the Clock 
.............. 111 
Automatic  Door Locks 
........... 50 
Automatic  Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
(see 
Safety Belts) 
Automatic  Transaxle 
Adding  Fluid 
........ .213,  250,  252 
Brake-Transaxle  Shift Interlock 
... 61 
Checking  Fluid 
............... 211 
Shifting 
...................... 60 
Starting the  Engine ............. 56 
Battery ...................... 223 
Jump  Starting 
................ 164 
Battery  Warning 
........... .167.  223 
Battery  Warning  Light 
........... 100  Blizzard.  Caught 
In a 
............ 159 
Block  Heater.  Engine 
........ .59. 208 
Blowout.  Tire 
.................. 184 
Brake  Adjustment 
.................. 137 
Fluid 
.................. .221.  252 
Master Cylinder 
.............. 221 
Parking 
...................... 66 
Pedal  Travel 
................. 136 
Rear 
....................... -136 
Warning  Light ................ 100 
Wear  Indicators-Front  Brakes ... 135 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
...... 100 
Brake-Transaxle  Shift 
Interlock 
..................... 61 
Brakes.  Anti-Lock 
.............. 134 
Braking 
....................... 132 
Braking  In Emergencies 
.......... 137 
Braking  Technique 
.............. 132 
Break-In.  New  Vehicle 
Normal Driving ............... 54 
Buckling  Up  (see 
Safety Belts) 
Bulb  Replacement 
Headlight 
.............. .224.  253 
Taillight 
............... .225.  253 
295