OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1998 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: OLDSMOBILE, Model Year: 1998, Model line: INTRIGUE, Model: OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 1998Pages: 340, PDF Size: 17.93 MB
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What Kind of Engine  Oil to Use 
Oils recommended  for your  vehicle  can  be identified  by 
looking  for  the “Starburst”  symbol. This symbol 
indicates  that the oil has  been  certified  by the American 
Petroleum  Institute  (API). 
Do not use any oil which 
does 
not carry  this  Starburst  symbol. 
If  you change  your own oil, 
be  sure  you use oil that has 
the  Starburst  symbol on the 
front  of the oil container.  If 
you  have your  oil changed 
for  you,  be sure  the 
oil put 
into  your  engine  is 
American Petroleum  Institute  certified  for 
gasoline  engines. 
You should  also use the proper viscosity oil for your 
vehicle, as shown  in  the  following  chart: 
I RECOMMENDED  SAE  VISCOSITY GRADE ENGINE OILS I 
FOR BEST FUEL ECONOMY  AND  COLD STARTING,  SELECT  THE  LOWEST 
I SAE VISCOSITY  GRADE OIL FOR THE EXPECTED TEMPERATURE  RANGE. I 
HOT 
WEATHER 
/OF m T) 
SAE SW-30 
LOOK 
FOR MIS 
SYMBOL 
.WJ 
COLD 
WEATHER 
8- SAL I 1OW-30 
PREFERRED above 0°F (-18°C) 
DO NOT  USE  SAE 2OW-50 OR ANY 
OTHER  GRADE OIL NOT  RECOMMENDED 
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As shown in the chart, SAE low-30 is best for your 
vehicle. However,  you can use 
SAE 5W-30  if  it’s going 
to  be  colder  than 
60°F (1 6°C) before your next oil 
change.  When it’s very cold,  you should use 
SAE 
5W-30. These numbers on an oil container show its 
viscosity,  or thickness.  Do not  use  other viscosity oils, 
such as 
SAE 20W-50. 
I i 
I NOTICE: 
Use  only  engine  oil  with  the  American  Petroleum 
Institute  Certified  For  Gasoline  Engines  “Starburst”  symbol.  Failure  to  use the 
recommended  oil  can  result  in  engine  damage  not 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
GM Goodwrench’  oil meets all the requirements  for 
your vehicle. 
If  you  are in an  area where 
the temperature  falls below 
-20°F (-29”C), consider using either an SAE 5W-30 
synthetic oil  or an 
SAE OW-30  oil. Both  will provide 
easier  cold starting and better protection  for your  engine 
at  extremely low temperatures. 
Engine  Oil  Additives 
Don’t add anything to your  oil. Your  retailer is ready  to 
advise  if you  think something should  be added. 
When  to  Change  Engine  Oil 
Your  vehicle has  an Oil  Life  Indicator.  This  feature 
will  let you  know when 
to change your oil and 
filter 
-- 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 
(whichever occurs  first) 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. Remember  to reset 
the “CHANGE 
OIL Light”, when the  oil has been 
changed. For more information,  see “Engine  Oil”  in 
the Index. 
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How to  Reset the CHANGE OIL Light 
After changing the engine  oil,  the system must be  reset 
1. 
2. 
3. 
With  the ignition key in ON but the engine  off, fully 
push and  release the accelerator pedal  slowly  three 
times  within  five  seconds. 
If the  CHANGE  OIL  light  flashes,  the system 
is  resetting. 
Turn the  key to OFF, then start the vehicle.  If the 
CHANGE OIL light comes back  on,  the  engine  oil 
life  monitor has not reset. Repeat the  procedure. 
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  skin 
for  very  long. Clean your skin and nails  with  soap and 
water,  or  a good hand cleaner.  Wash or properly throw 
away  clothing  or  rags  containing  used engine  oil.  (See 
the manufacturer’s warnings  about  the  use and disposal 
of  oil  products.) 
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  putting 
it in the  trash, 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 retailer, 
a service  station or  a  local  recycling 
center  for  help. 
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Air Cleaner 
To check or replace  the  air  filter: 
1. 
2. 
Loosen the wing nut  on 
the  air  duct. 
Lift  up 
on the two clips 
located 
on top  of the 
filter  cover. 
3. Disconnect duct and reposition while removing 
the side  cover.  Pull  out  the  filter. Be sure  to install 
the  air  filter  and install the cover tightly when you 
are  finished. 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance Schedule to determine when to 
replace the  air filter. 
See “Scheduled Maintenance  Services” in the Index.  Operating  the  engine  with  the  air  cleaner 
off can 
cause  you or  others  to  be  burned.  The  air  cleaner 
~ 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 careful  working  on  the  engine  with 
the  air  cleaner  off. 
NOTICE: 
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  in  place  when  you’re  driving. 
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Passenger Compartment Air Filter 
(If Equipped) 
The  passenger compartment air  filter is located 
underneath the hood  just below the windshield wiper 
arm on the passenger’s  side of 
the vehicle  (underneath 
the  air  inlet  grille). 
The  filter  traps most  of the  pollen  from air  entering  the 
module. Like your  engine’s  air filter, it may 
need to be 
changed periodically.  For  information 
on how often  to 
change  the  passenger  compartment air  filter,  see 
“Maintenance Schedule”  in  the  Index. 
To change the  passenger  compartment air filter, use the 
following  steps: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 
11. 
Turn  off the ignition when the windshield wipers 
are 
in the  up position. 
Raise the  hood. 
Disconnect  the windshield washer pump hose from 
the  fender  rail  and air  inlet  grille. 
Reposition the hood  weatherstrip  from the right 
side  of the vehicle  (peel back halfway  to  center). 
Remove  the  air inlet grille  retainers. 
Remove the  air  inlet  grille. 
Remove 
the passenger  compartment air filter. 
Then install  the new  air filter. For the type  of filter 
to  use,  see “Normal Maintenance Replacement 
Parts”  in the  Index. 
Reposition the  air  inlet grille. 
Replace the  air  inlet grille retainers. 
Reposition  the hood weatherstrip 
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12. Reconnect the windshield washer pump hose to the 
the  fender  rail and air inlet  grille. 
13. Close the hood. 
14. Return the windshield wipers  to the park position. 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
When to Check  and  Change 
A good time to check your automatic transaxle fluid 
level 
is when the  engine  oil  is  changed. 
Change both the fluid and filter every 
50,000 miles 
(83 000 km)  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. 
0 In hilly  or mountainous terrain. 
0 When  doing frequent  trailer towing. 
0 Uses such  as found  in taxi, police or delivery service. 
If  you 
do not use your vehicle under any  of these 
conditions, the fluid and filter  do not require  changing. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance  Services” in the Index. 
How to Check 
Because this operation can  be a little difficult, you  may 
choose  to have this done at your Oldsmobile retail 
facility  Service  Department. 
If you do it  yourself,  be  sure  to  follow  all  the  instructions 
here,  or you  could  get  a false reading  on  the  dipstick. 
I 
I NOTICE: 
Too much  or  too  little  fluid  can  damage  your 
transaxle. 
Too much  can  mean  that some of the 
fluid  could  come  out 
and fall  on  hot  engine  parts 
or exhaust  system  parts,  starting  a fire.  Be  sure  to 
get  an  accurate  reading  if 
you check  your 
transaxle  fluid. 
Wait  at least 30 minutes  before checking the transaxle 
fluid level 
if you  have been driving: 
0 When  outside temperatures  are above 90°F (32°C). 
0 At high  speed  for  quite  a while. 
0 In  heavy traffic -- especially  in hot weather. 
0 While pulling a trailer. 
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To get  the  right reading,  the fluid  should  be at normal 
operating  temperature,  which is 
180 OF to 200" F 
(82°C to 93°C). 
Get  the  vehicle  warmed up  by driving  about 
15 miles 
(24 
km) when  outside  temperatures  are  above 50°F 
(10°C). If it's  colder  than 50°F (lO"C), you may  have 
to  drive  longer. 
Checking the Fluid Level 
Park your  vehicle on a  level  place.  Keep  the 
engine  running. 
With the  parking brake applied,  place  the shift lever 
in  PARK 
(P). 
With your  foot on the  brake pedal, move  the  shift 
lever  through  each  gear  range, pausing  for  about 
three  seconds  in  each range.  Then,  position the shift 
lever  in PARK  (P). 
Let  the  engine  run at idle  for  three to five minutes.  Then, without shutting 
off the  engine,  follow 
these  steps: 
The  transaxle fluid  dipstick  is the red  loop  near the back of the engine. 
1. Pull out the dipstick  and wipe it  with a clean  rag  or 
paper  towel. 
2. Push it back  in all the  way, wait three  seconds and 
then pull it back  out  again. 
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3. Check both sides of the dipstick, and read the 
lower level.  The  fluid  level  must be in the 
cross-hatched area. 
4. If the  fluid  level  is  in  the  acceptable  range, push the 
dipstick  back 
in all  the way. 
How to Add Fluid 
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine what 
kind 
of transaxle-fluid to use.  See “Recommended 
Fluids and Lubricants”  in the Index. 
If the fluid  level is low,  add only enough of the proper 
fluid  to bring the  level into the cross-hatched  area 
on the dipstick. 
1. Pull  out  the dipstick. 
2. Using a long-neck  funnel, add enough fluid  at the 
dipstick hole to bring  it to the  proper  level. 
It  doesn’t take much  fluid, generally  less than one 
pint 
(0.5 L). Don ’t overfill. 
I NOTICE: 
~~ 
We  recommend  you  use  only  fluid  labeled 
DEXRON@-111,  because  fluid  with  that  label  is 
made  especially  for  your  automatic  transaxle. 
Damage  caused  by fluid  other  than  DEXRON-I11 
is  not  covered  by your  new  vehicle  warranty. 
3. After adding fluid, recheck the fluid level as 
described under  “How to Check.” 
4. When  the correct fluid level is obtained, push the 
dipstick  back in  all  the 
way. 
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Engine Coolant 
The  cooling s stem in your  vehcle  is filled  with 
DEX-COOL 
J engine  coolant.  This  coolant  is  designed 
to  remain  in your  vehicle  for 
5 years  or 150,000 miles 
(240 
000 km) whichever  occurs  first,  if you add only 
DEX-COOL’  extended  life  coolant. 
The  following  explains  your cooling  system and how  to 
add  coolant  when it  is low.  If you  have  a  problem with 
engine  overheating 
or if  you need  to add  coolant  to  your 
radiator,  see “Engine Overheating” in  the Index. 
A 50150 mixture  of water and  DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  will: 
0 Give  freezing  protection  down  to -34°F  (-37°C). 
Give boiling  protection up to 265 “F (129°C). 
0 Protect  against  rust  and corrosion. 
0 Help  keep  the  proper  engine  temperature. 
Let  the  warning  lights and gages work  as 
they  should. 
NOTICE: 
When  adding  coolant,  it is  important  that  you 
use  only 
DEX-COOL@ (silicate-free)  coolant. 
If coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL  is added  to 
the  system,  premature  engine, heater core 
or 
radiator  corrosion  may result.  In addition,  the 
engine  coolant  will require  change sooner 
-- at 
30,000 miles (50 000 km) or 24 months, 
whichever  occurs first.  Damage  caused  by  the 
use  of coolant  other  than  DEX-COOL@  is  not 
covered  by  your new  vehicle  warranty. 
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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 add anything else. 
Addlrlg  only  plain  water  to  your  cooling  system 
can  be  dangerous.  Plain  water,  or  some  other 
liquid  like  alcohol,  can  boil  before  the  proper 
coolant  mixture  will. Your  vehicle’s  coolant 
warning  system 
is set  for  the  proper  coolant 
mixture.  With  plain  water  or  the  wrong  mixture, 
your  engine  could  get  too  hot  but  you wouldn’t 
get  the  overheat  warning.  Your engine  could 
catch  fire  and  you or  others  could  be  burned. 
Use 
a 50/50 mixture  of clean  water  and 
DEX-COOL@ coolant. 
NOTICE: 
If you  use an  improper  coolant  mixture,  your 
engine  could  overheat  and  be  badly  damaged. 
The  repair  cost  wouldn’t  be covered by your 
warranty.  Too much  water  in  the  mixture  can 
freeze  and  crack  the  engine,  radiator,  heater  core 
and  other  parts. 
If you  have to add coolant more  than four times a  year, 
have your retailer check your cooling system. 
NOTICE: 
If you  use  the  proper  coolant,  you don’t  have  to 
add  extra  inhibitors  or  additives  which claim  to 
improve  the  system.  These  can  be  harmful. 
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