OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 2003, Model line: AURORA, Model: OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003Pages: 387, PDF Size: 18.05 MB
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After the services are performed, record the date, 
odometer  reading and  who performed the service  on the 
maintenance  record pages in Part 
E of  this schedule. 
An Emission  Control Service. 
7,500 Miles (12 500 km) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection and Rotation on 
page 5-63 for proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See footnote 0.) (See footnote +.) 
15,000  Miles  (25 000 km) 
0 Inspect engine air cleaner filter if you are driving  in 
dusty conditions.  Replace filter 
if necessary. An 
Emission Control Service. (See footnote t.) 
0 Rotate tires.  See Tire lnspection and Rotation on 
page 5-63 for proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See footnote @.) (See footnote +.) 
22,500 Miles  (37 500 km) 
D Rotate  tires.  See Tire lnspection and Rotation on 
page 5-63 for proper rotation pattern and additional 
information. 
(See footnote @.) (See footnote +.) 
30,000  Miles (50 000 km) 
0 Inspect throttle  body bore and  valve  plates  for 
deposits,  open  the throttle valve  and  inspect  all 
surfaces.  Clean as required. 
An Emission  Control 
Service. (See  footnote 
t.) 
0 Rotate tires. See Tire lnspection  and  Rotation on 
page 5-63 for proper  rotation  pattern  and  additional 
information. 
(See  footnote 62.) (See  footnote +.) 
0 Replace  engine air cleaner filter. An Emission  Control 
Service. 
37,500  Miles (62 500 km) 
0 Rotate tires.  See Tire Inspection  and  Rotation on 
page  5-63 for  proper  rotation pattern  and  additional 
information. 
(See  footnote @.) (See  footnote +.) 
45,000  Miles  (75 000 km) 
Cl Inspect engine air cleaner  filter if you  are  driving in 
dusty conditions.  Replace filter 
if necessary. An 
Emission Control  Service. (See footnote t.) 
Cl Rotate tires.  See Tire Inspection  and  Rotation  on 
page  5-63 
for proper rotation  pattern  and  additional 
information. 
(See  footnote @.) (See  footnote +.) 
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50,000 Miles (83 000 km) 
0 Change  automatic  transaxle  fluid and bottom  screens 
if the  vehicle  is  mainly  driven  under  one or more  of 
these  conditions: 
- In  heavy  city  traffic  where  the  outside 
temperature  regularly  reaches 
90°F (32°C) or 
higher. 
- In  hilly  or  mountainous  terrain. 
- When  doing  frequent  trailer  towing. 
- Uses  such  as  found  in  taxi,  police or  delivery 
service. 
If  you  do  not use  your  vehicle  under  any  of  these 
conditions,  change  the  fluid  and filter  at 
100,000 miles 
(166 000 km). 
52,500  Miles  (87 500 km) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection and Rotation  on 
page  5-63 
for  proper  rotation  pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See  footnote @.) (See footnote +.) 
60,000 Miles (100 000 km) 
0 Inspect  throttle  body  bore  and  valve  plates  for 
deposits,  open  the  throttle  valve  and inspect  all 
surfaces.  Clean  as  required. 
An  Emission  Control 
Service.  (See  footnote 
t.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection  and Rotation  on 
page  5-63 
for proper  rotation  pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See footnote @.) (See  footnote +.) 
0 Replace  engine air  cleaner  filter. An Emission  Control 
Service. 
67,500 Milles (112  500 km) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection  and Rotation  on 
page  5-63 
for  proper  rotation  pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See footnote @.) (See  footnote +.) 
75,000 Miles  (125 000 km) 
0 Inspect  engine  air cleaner  filter  if you  are driving  in 
dusty  conditions.  Replace  filter if necessary. 
An 
Emission  Control Service.  (See footnote 
t.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection  and Rotation  on 
page  5-63 
for  proper  rotation  pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See footnote @.) (See footnote +.) 
82,500 Miles (137 500 km) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection  and Rotation  on 
page  5-63 
for  proper  rotation  pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See footnote @.) (See footnote +.) 
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90,000 Miles (150 000 km) 
0 Inspect throttle body bore and valve plates  for 
deposits,  open the throttle valve  and inspect all 
surfaces.  Clean  as required. 
An Emission  Control 
Service.  (See footnote 
t.) 
Control Service. 
page 
5-63 for  proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See  footnote @.) (See  footnote +.) 
0 Replace  engine air cleaner filter. An Emission 
0 Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection  and Rotation on 
97,500 Miles  (162 500 km) 
U Rotate  tires.  See Tire Inspection and Rotation on 
page 5-63 for proper rotation pattern  and additional 
information. 
(See  footnote @.) (See  footnote +.) 
100,000  Miles  (1 66 000 km) 
0 Replace  spark  plugs. An Emission Control Service. 
0 Change automatic transaxle fluid  and bottom screens 
if the vehicle  is mainly driven  under  one  or  more  of 
these conditions: 
- In  heavy  city traffic  where  the outside 
temperature regularly reaches 
90°F (32°C)  or 
higher. 
- In hilly  or  mountainous  terrain. 
- When doing frequent trailer towing. 
0 If  you  haven’t  used  your  vehicle under  severe  service 
conditions listed previously  and  therefore,  haven’t 
changed  your  automatic  transaxle fluid,  change  both 
the  fluid  and  filter. 
150,000  Miles (240 000 km) 
0 Drain,  flush and refill cooling  system  (or  every 
60 months since last  service,  whichever  occurs  first). 
See 
Engine  Coolant on page 5-24 for what  to use. 
Inspect  hoses.  Clean  radiator,  condenser,  pressure 
cap  and  neck.  Pressure  test  the  cooling  system  and  pressure  cap. 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
U Inspect engine  accessory  drive  belt. An  Emission 
Control Service. 
- Uses  such  as found  in taxi,  police  or delivery 
service. 
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Part B: Owner  Checks  and  Services 
Listed in this  part are  owner  checks  and services 
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 
vehicle,  make  sure  they  are the  proper ones, as  shown 
in  Part 
D. 
At Each  Fuel Fill 
It is  important  for  you  or  a  service station attendant  to 
perform  these  underhood  checks  at  each fuel  fill. 
Engine  Oil  Level  Check 
Check  the  engine oil level  and add the proper oil if 
necessary.  See Engine  Oil on  page 5-15 for further 
details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
Check the engine coolant level  and  add DEX-COOL@ 
coolant mixture if necessary. See Engine Coolant 
on  page 
5-24 for  further details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level Check 
Check the windshield  washer fluid level in the windshield 
washer  tank and  add  the proper fluid 
if necessary. 
See 
Windshield  Washer Fluid on page 5-38 for further 
details. 
At Least  Once  a  Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make sure tries are inflated to the correct pressures. 
Don't forget to  check  your spare tire.  See 
Tires on 
page 
5-60 for further details. 
Cassette  Tape  Player  Service 
c;eai-l c-&sei;e idPt: Ciearri1-,y S;-,"&j st: du, 
every 50 hours of tape play.  See Audio  Systern(s) 
on  page 
3-59 for  further details. 
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At Least  Twice  a  Year 
Restraint  System Check 
Make sure the safety belt reminder light  and all your 
belts,  buckles, latch plates, retractors  and  anchorages 
are working properly.  Look  for  any other loose or 
damaged  safety belt  system parts. 
If you  see  anything 
that  might  keep  a safety belt  system from doing its 
job,  have  it repaired.  Have  any torn or frayed safety belts 
replaced. 
Also look  for  any  opened  or broken air  bag coverings, 
and  have  them  repaired or replaced. (The air  bag 
system  does  not need  regular  maintenance.) 
Wiper Blade Check 
Inspect  wiper blades  for  wear  or  cracking. Replace 
blade inserts that  appear  worn or damaged  or  that 
streak  or miss areas  of the  windshield. 
Also see 
“Windshield  Wiper and Wiper  Blades” under Cleaning 
the  Outside 
of Your  Vehicle on page 5-85. 
Weatherstrip Lubrication 
Silicone grease  on weatherstrips will  make  them last 
longer,  seal better,  and  not  stick or squeak.  Apply 
silicone grease  with  a clean cloth.  During very  cold, 
damp  weather  more  frequent application may  be 
required.  See 
Part D: Recommended  Fluids and 
Lubricants  on  page 
6- 15. 
Automatic  Transaxle  Check 
Check the transaxle fluid  level;  add if needed.  See 
Automatic Transaxle Fluid  on  page 5-22. A fluid loss 
may indicate  a  problem.  Check  the  system  and  repair if 
needed. 
At Least  Once  a  Year 
Key Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the  key  lock cylinders  with  the  lubricant 
specified in  Part D. 
Body  Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate  all body  door  hinges.  Also  lubricate  all  hinges 
and  latches, including  those  for  the  hood,  rear 
compartment,  glove box door,  console  door  and  any 
folding seat hardware.  Part 
D tells you what  to use.  More 
frequent lubrication  may  be  required  when  exposed  to 
a corrosive  environment. 
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Starter  Switch  Cher': 
When you  are  doing  this check, the vehicle 
could  move  suddenly. 
If it  does,  you  or  others 
could  be injured.  Follow  the steps  below. 
1. Before  you  start, be sure  you  have  enough  room 
around  the  vehicle. 
2. Firmly  apply  both the parking brake and the  regular 
brake.  See 
Parking  Brake  on page 2-29 if 
necessary. 
Do not  use  the  accelerator  pedal, and be ready  to 
turn 
off the  engine immediately if it starts. 
3. Try  to start  the engine  in each  gear.  The  starter 
should  work  only  in PARK  (P)  or  NEUTRAL  (N). 
ii ihe siarier works in any oiiler pvsiiivrl, your 
vehicle  needs  service. 
Automatic  Transaxle Shift Lock Control 
!- stem  Check 
When  you are doing this  check, the vehicle 
could move suddenly. 
If it  does,  you or others 
could be  injured. 
Follow the steps  below. 
1. Before  you start,  be sure  you  have  enough  room 
around  the  vehicle. It should  be parked  on  a level 
surface. 
2. Firmly apply the  parking brake.  See Parking Brake 
on 
page 2-29 if necessary. 
Be  ready  to apply  the regular brake immediately 
if 
the vehicle begins to  move. 
but don't start  the engine. Without applying the 
regular brake, try to  move  the  shift lever out 
of  PARK  (P)  with  normal effort.  If the shift  lever 
moves  out 
of PARK  (P), your  vehicle  needs service. 
3. With the engine off, turn the  key to the  ON  position, 
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Ignition Transaxle Lock Check 
While parked, and with  the parking brake set, try  to turn 
the  ignition  key to OFF  in  each shift lever position. 
The key should turn  to  OFF only when  the shift  lever 
The  key  should come  out  only in OFF. 
is  in 
PARK  (P). 
Parking Brake and  Automatic Transaxle 
Park 
‘n’ “lech-ism  Check 
When  you are doing  this check,  your  vehicle 
could  begin  to  move. You  or  others  could be 
injured  and  property  could  be damaged. Make 
sure  there  is room  in  front  of  your vehicle  in 
case  it begins to  roll. Be ready  to  apply the 
regular  brake  at  once should  the  vehicle  begin 
to  move.  Park 
on a fairly  steep  hill,  with the  vehicle  facing 
downhill.  Keeping  your  foot  on  the  regular  brake,  set the 
parking  brake. 
To check  the parking  brake’s holding ability:  With 
the  engine running  and transaxle  in NEUTRAL 
(N),  slowly  remove  foot  pressure from  the  regular 
brake pedal. 
Do this  until  the  vehicle  is held by  the 
parking brake  only. 
ability: With  the  engine  running,  shift  to  PARK  (P). 
Then  release  the parking brake  followed by the 
regular  brake. 
To  check  the PARK  (P)  mechanism’s  holding 
Underbody  Flushing  Service 
At least every spring,  use plain  water  to flush  any 
corrosive materials  from  the  underbody.  Take  care  to 
clean thoroughly  any  areas  where  mud  and  other  debris 
can  collect. 
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Part C: Periodic  Maintenance 
Inspections 
Listed  in this part  are inspections  and services  which 
should  be  performed  at least twice  a  year (for instance, 
each  spring  and  fall). 
You should let your  dealer’s 
service  department  or  other  qualified service center do 
these 
jobs. Make  sure any  necessary  repairs are 
completed  at once. 
Proper  procedures  to  perform these services  may  be 
found  in a service  manual.  See 
Service  Publications 
Ordering  Information  on  page 
7-9. 
Steering,  Suspension  and  Front 
Drive  Axle  Boot  and Seal  Inspection 
Inspect  the  front  and  rear  suspension  and  steering 
system  for  damaged,  loose  or  missing parts, signs of 
wear  or  lack  of  lubrication. Inspect the  power steering 
iirles artJ i~uses iur pruper i1uui.i-up, bit Idit 16, it=ai.is, 
cracks,  chafing,  etc.  Clean  and  then  inspect the drive 
axle  boot  seals  for  damage,  tears or leakage.  Replace 
seals 
if necessary. 
Exhaust  System  Inspection 
Inspect the  complete exhaust system. Inspect the  body 
near  the  exhaust  system.  Look  for  broken, damaged, 
missing or out-of-position parts 
as well as  open  seams, 
holes, loose connections or other conditions  which 
could  cause  a  heat build-up  in the  floor  pan  or  could let 
exhaust  fumes  into the vehicle.  See 
Engine Exhaust 
on page 
2-33. 
Fuel  System  Inspection 
Inspect the  complete fuel system  for  damage  or  leaks. 
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Engine  Cooling  System  Inspection 
Inspect the hoses and  have them  replaced if they 
are  cracked,  swollen or deteriorated. Inspect all  pipes, 
fittings  and  clamps;  replace as needed. Clean the 
outside  of the  radiator  and air conditioning condenser. 
To help  ensure  proper operation,  a  pressure test  of 
the cooling  system and pressure cap  is recommended 
at  least  once  a  year. 
Throttle  System  Inspection 
Inspect the throttle  system  for  interference  or binding, 
and for  damaged or  missing parts. Replace parts 
as  needed.  Replace  any  components that  have high 
effort  or  excessive  wear. 
Do not lubricate accelerator 
and cruise control cables. 
Brake  System  Inspection 
Inspect the complete  system.  Inspect  brake  lines  and 
hoses  for  proper hook-up,  binding,  leaks,  cracks, 
chafing,  etc. Inspect  disc  brake  pads  for  wear  and  rotors 
for  surface  condition. Inspect  other  brake  parts, 
including calipers,  parking  brake,  etc.  You  may need to 
have  your brakes  inspected  more  often 
if your  driving 
habits  or  conditions  result  in  frequent  braking. 
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Part D: Recommended Fluids and 
Lubricants 
Fluids  and lubricants  identified  below  by name,  part 
number  or  specification  may  be  obtained  from  your 
dealer. 
Usage 
I Fluid/Lubricant 
Engine  Oil  Engine  oil  with  the 
American 
Petroleum  Institute  Certified  for 
Gasoline  Engines  starburst  symbol 
of the  proper  viscosity. To determine 
the  preferred  viscosity  for  your 
vehicle's  engine,  see 
Engme Oil on 
page 5- 15. 
50/50  mixture  of clean,  drinkable 
water  and use  only  DEX-COOL 
Coolant.  See 
Enqlne Coolant on Engine  Coolant 
Windshield  GM  Optikleen  Washer  Solvent  or 
Washer  Solvent 
I eauivalent. 
Parking  Brake  Cable  Guides  Chassis  Lubricant 
(GM Part 
No. 
US. 12377985,  in Canada 
88901242,  or  equivalent)  or  lubricant 
meeting  requirements  of NLGl  #2, 
Category  LB or  GC-LB. 
GM  Power  Steering  Fluid (GM Part 
No. US. i052884, in Canada power 
System  993294,  or  equivalent). 
I Usaae I FluidLubricant 
I 8,"gFEi; I Fluid.  DEXRON-Ill Automatic Transmission 
Y 
Multi-Purpose  Lubricant,  Superlube 
GM  Part  No. 
U.S. 12346241,  in Ke Lock 
inders Lanada 10953474,  or 
equivalent). 
Floor  Shift  Linkage  Lubri  late 
Lubricant  Aerosol  (GM 
Part 
L 0. U.S. 12346293,  in Canada 
992723,  or  equivalent) 
or lubricant 
meeting  re uirements  of NLGl  #2, 
Cateqow 
L a or  GC-LB. 
Hood  Latch 
Assembly, 
Secondary 
Latch,  Pivots, 
Sprin  Anchor  and 
w elease 
Pawl  Lubri 
late Lubricant  Aerosol  (GM 
Part 
R 0. US. 12346293,  in Canada 
992723,  or  equivalent)  or  lubricant 
meeting  re uirements  of NLGl  #2, 
Category 
L a or  GC-LB. 
Multi-Purpose  Lubricant, Superlube 
Hoo~,a,ngde~oor FM anada  Part  10953474, No. US. 12346241,  or  equivalent).  in 
Fuel  Door, 
Glove 
Box 
Door,  Console 
Door  and Rear 
Compartment  Lid  Hinges  Multi-Purpose 
Lubricant,  Superlube 
(GM Part No. U.S. 12346241,  in 
Canada  10953474,  or  equivalent). 
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