service interval OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995 Owners Manual
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NOTICE:  (Continued) 
If  your  tires  have 
too much  air  (overinflation), 
you  can  get: 
Unusual  wear 
0 Bad  handling 
0 Rough  ride 
0 Needless  damage from road  hazards. 
When  to  Check 
Check your tires  once  a month or  more, 
Don’t  forget  your compact  spare  tire. 
It should be at 
60 psi  (420  kPa). 
Use  a good quality pocket-type  gage to check tire 
pressure.  Simply looking 
at the tires will not  tell  you  the 
pressure, especially 
if you  have  radial  tires -- which 
may  look  properly inflated even 
if they’re underinflated. 
If your tires  have valve  caps, be sure  to put  them  back 
on.  They help prevent leaks 
by keeping  out dirt and 
moisture. 
Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation 
Tires should  be inspected every  6,000 to 8,000  miles 
( 10 000 to 13 000 km) for any signs  of unusual  wear. If 
unusual wear  is present, rotate your tires as soon  as 
possible  and check  wheel  alignment. 
Also check for 
damaged tires  or wheels.  See  “When  it’s Time for  New 
Tires”  and “Wheel Replacement” later 
in this section for 
more  information. 
The purpose  of regular rotation  is 
to achieve more 
uniform  wear for  all tires  on  the  vehicle.  The first 
rotation  is  the  most  important. See “Scheduled 
Maintenance Services’’ 
in the  Index for scheduled 
rotation intervals. 
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Maintenance  Schedule 
I Schedule I Definition I 
Follow Maintenance Schedule I if any one of these is 
true  for your vehicle: 
0 Most trips are less than 5 to 10 miles (8 to 16 km). 
This is particularly  important when outside 
temperatures are below freezing. 
0 Most trips include  extensive idling (such as frequent 
driving 
in stop-and-go  traffic). 
Most trips are through dusty areas. 
0 You frequently  tow a  trailer  or  use a carrier  on top of 
your vehicle. 
Schedule 
I should also  be followed if the vehicle  is  used 
for  delivery  service, police, taxi,  or other commercial 
application. 
Schedule I Intervals 
Every  3,000 Miles (5 000 km) or 3 Months, 
Whichever  Occurs  First 
Every  6,000 Miles  (10 000 km)  or 6 Months, 
Whichever  Occurs  First 
Chassis Lubrication 
At 6,000  Miles  (10  000  km) - Then  Every 
12,000  Miles 
(25 000 km) 
Every  15,000  Miles (25 000  km) 
Engine Oil  and Filter  Change 
Tire Rotation  Air  Cleaner 
Filter Inspection, if driving in dusty 
conditions 
Every  30,000  Miles (50 000  km) 
Air Cleaner  Filter Replacement 
Spark Plug  Wire Inspection 
Fuel  Tank.  Cap and Lines Inspection 
Engine Accessory Drive  Belt Inspection (or every 
24 months, whichever  occurs  first) 
Cooling System Service  (or  every 24 months, 
whichever occurs  first) 
Every 50,000  Miles (83 000 km) 
Every  100,000  Miles 
(166 000 km) 
Automatic  Transaxle  Service  (severe  conditions  only) 
Spark  Plug Replacement 
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I Maintenance  Schedule I I 
The  services shown in this schedule up to 100,000 miles 
( 166 000 km)  should be performed  after  100,000 miles 
(1 66 000 km) at the  same  intervals. 
Footnotes 
f- The U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  or the 
California  Air Resources Board has determined that the 
failure to perform this  maintenance item will not 
nullify 
the emission warranty  or limit  recall  liability prior  to the 
completion 
of vehicle useful life.  We, however, urge  that 
all  recommended  maintenance  services be performed  at 
the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded. 
* Your vehicle has  an Engine Oil  Life Monitor. 
This  monitor  will show  you when  to  change  the oil 
-- 
usually between 3,000 miles (5 000 km) and 7,500 miles 
(1 2 500 km)  since  your last oil  change. Under severe 
conditions the indicator  may come 
on before 
3,000 miles (5 000 km). Never drive your vehicle 
more  than 
7,500 miles (12 500 km) or 12 months 
without  an oil change. 
The  system won’t detect dust  in 
the oil. So if  you 
drive 
in a dusty area  be sure  to  change  your oil every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or sooner  if the CHANGE OIL 
light  comes  on.  Remember  to reset  the Oil Life  Monitor 
when  the  oil  has  been  changed.  For more information, 
see  “Engine  Oil Life Monitor”  in the Index. 
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Maintenance  Schedule I1 I 
The  services shown in this  schedule  up to 100,000 miles 
(166 
000 km) should be performed  after  100,000 miles 
(166 000 km) at  the  same  intervals. 
Footnotes 
3- The U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency or the 
California  Air Resources Board has determined  that  the 
failure  to perform this maintenance  item will 
not nullify 
the emission warranty 
or limit  recall liability prior to the 
completion  of vehicle useful life. 
We, however, urge that 
all recommended  maintenance  services be performed  at 
the indicated intervals and  the maintenance be  recorded. 
* Your vehicle  has  an  Engine  Oil  Life  Monitor.  This 
monitor  will  show  you  when  to  change  the  oil 
-- usually 
between 
3,000 miles (5 000 km)  and 7,500 miles 
(12 
500 km) since  your  last  oil  change.  Under  severe 
conditions,  the  indicator  may  come 
on before 3,000 miles 
(5 000 km). Never  drive  your  vehicle  more  than 
7,500 miles  (12 500 km)  or 12 months  without an 
oil  change. 
The system won’t detect dust  in the  oil. 
So if you 
drive 
in a  dusty area,  be sure to change  your oil every 
3,000 miles (5 000 km) or sooner  if the  CHANGE OIL 
light  comes  on.  Remember  to reset the Oil Life Monitor 
when 
the oil  has  been  changed. For more information, 
see  “Engine  Oil Life Monitor” 
in the Index. 
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Part B: Owner  Checks and Services 
Listed below are owner  checks and sewices  which 
should  be performed  at  the intervals  specified to help 
ensure  the safety. dependability  and emission control 
performance  of your  vehicle. 
Be sure any necessary repairs  are completed  at once. 
Whenever  any fluids  or lubricants  are added to your 
velicle,  make sure they  are the proper ones, as shown 
in Part D. 
At Each  Fuel Fill 
Engine  Oil  Level 
Check  the engine  oil level  and  add  the proper  oil if 
necessary. See “Engine Oil” in the Index  for further 
details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level 
Check  the engine  coolant  level  and  add the proper 
coolant 
mix if necessary. See  ”Coolant“ in the  Index 
for  further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level 
Check the windshield washer fluid  level in the 
windshield  washer  tank  and  add  the proper fluid 
if 
necessary. See “Windsl1ield  Washer  Fluid” in  the 
Index  for  further details. 
At Least  Once  a  Month 
Tire  Inflation 
Check tire inflation. Make sure tires are inflated to the 
pressures specified  on  the Tire-Loading  Information 
label  located  on the  rear  edge of the  driver’s  door. See 
“Tires” 
in the Index  for further  details. 
Cassette  Deck 
Clean cassette  deck. Cleaning should  be done  every 
SO hours  of  tape  play.  See  “Audio  Systems” in the 
Index  for further details. 
Power  Antenna 
Clean power antenna mast.  See  “Audio  Systems” in the 
Index  for further  details. 
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Part E: Maintenance  Record 
After the scheduled  services  are  performed,  record the 
date,  odometer  reading  and 
who performed  the  service 
in the boxes provided after the maintenance  interval. 
Any additional  information  from  “Owner  Checks and 
Services”  or “Periodic  Maintenance”  can  be added  on 
the following record  pages. Also, 
you should retain  all 
maintenance  receipts. 
Your owner information portfolio 
is  a  convenient  place to store them. 
Maintenance  Recora 
ODOMETER 
DATE  READING  SERVICED 
BY MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED 
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