PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: PONTIAC, Model Year: 1998, Model line: FIREBIRD, Model: PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1998Pages: 406, PDF Size: 18.23 MB
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Air Cleaner 
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to  determine when to 
replace  the 
air filter. 
See  “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services” 
in the  Index. 
/! CAUTION: 
- 
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. 
I NOTICE: I 
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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Air  Filter  Replacement 
To remove  the air filter: 
1. Unlatch  the  two  clamps  located on the front  of 
the  filter. 
2. Lift  the  cover and remove  the air filter. 
3. Replace  the  filter, close the cover and latch 
the  clamps. 
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If you have  the 5.7L V8 engine  (with the WS6 option), 
your air  cleaner  will  be  located  over  the  radiator  near  the 
front of the  engine. 
To remove  the filter,  remove  the screws  (located  on the 
rear  edge  of the  air  cleaner),  lift the 
air cleaner  and 
remove  the  filter. 
Automatic Transmission Fluid 
When to Check  and  Change 
A good  time  to  check your automatic  transmission  fluid 
level  is when 
the engine oil  is changed. 
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: 
0 In heavy  city  traffic  where  the  outside  temperature 
regularly  reaches 
90°F (32°C) or  higher. 
In hilly or mountainous terrain. 
Uses  such as  high performance  operation. 
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,  change  the  fluid  and  filter every 
50,000 miles (83 000 km). 
See “Scheduled  Maintenance  Services” in the Index. 
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How to Check 
Because  this  operation  can be a  little  difficult,  you  may 
choose  to  have 
this done  at  your  Pontiac  dealership 
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. 
NOTICE: 
Too much  or  too  little  fluid  can  damage  your 
transmission. 
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  transmission  fluid. 
Wait  at  least 30 minutes  before  checking the 
transmission  fluid  level 
if you  have  been  driving: 
When  outside  temperatures are above 90°F (32°C). 
At  high  speed  for quite  a  while. 
In heavy  traffic -- especially  in  hot  weather. 
While  pulling  a  trailer. 
To get  the  right  reading,  the fluid  should  be at 
normal  operating  temperature,  which 
is 180°F  to 
200°F  (82°C  to 93°C). See  “Checking  Transmission 
Fluid  Hot”  in 
the Index. 
Checking  Transmission  Fluid  Hot 
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 ( 10°C), drive  the 
vehicle  in 
DRIVE (D) until  the  engine temperature 
gage  moves  and  then  remains steady for 
10 minutes. 
Then  follow 
the hot check  procedures.  
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Checking  Transmission Fluid  Cold 
A cold check is  made  after  the  vehicle  has  been  sitting 
for  eight 
hours or more  with  the  engine off and  is  used 
only  as  a  reference.  Let the engine run  at  idle for 
five 
minutes  if  outside  temperatures are 50°F (1 0°C) or 
more. If it's  colder  than 50°F (lO°C), you may  have  to 
idle  the  engine longer.  Should  the  fluid  level  be low 
during  a  cold  check, 
you must perform a hot  check 
before  adding  fluid.  This will give 
you a more  accurate 
reading 
of the  fluid  level. 
Checking  the Fluid Hot or Cold 
0 Park  your  vehicle  on  a  level  place.  Keep  the 
0 With  the  parking  brake  applied,  place  the  shift  lever 
0 With  your  foot  on  the  brake pedal,  move  the  shift 
engine 
running. 
in 
PARK (P). 
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  minutes  or  more.  ~nen, 
without  shutting 
off the  engine, follow these  steps: 
k 'rll 
3800 V6 Engine  Transmission Dipstick  
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5.7L V8 Engine  Transmission  Dipstick 
The Transmission  fluid  handle  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. 
5.7L V8 Engine llransmission Dipstick 
3800 V6 Engine  Transmission Dipstick 
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3. Check  both  sides of the  dipstick, and read  the  lower 
level. 
The fluid  level  must  be in  the COLD area  for a 
cold  check  or in the 
HOT area  or  cross-hatched  area 
for a  hot  check. 
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 transmission  fluid  to use.  See “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in  the  Index. 
Add fluid only  after  checking  the transmission fluid 
while  it  is hot.  (A cold  check is used  only  as a 
reference.)  If  the  fluid  level 
is low, add  only  enough  of 
the  proper  fluid  to  bring  the  level  up  to  the 
HOT area 
for  a  hot  check.  It  doesn’t  take  much  fluid,  generally  less  than  one  pint 
(0.5 L). Don’t ove@ZZ. 
I NOTICE: 
We  recommend  you  use  only  fluid  labeled 
DEXRON@-111, because  fluid  with  that  label  is 
made  especially  for  your  automatic  transmission. 
Damage  caused 
by fluid  other  than DEXRON-I11 
is not  covered  by  your  new  vehicle  warranty. 
After  adding  fluid,  recheck  the  fluid  level as 
described  under “How to  Check.” 
When  the  correct  fluid  level  is  obtained,  push  the 
dipstick  back  in all  the 
way. 
Manual  Transmission  Fluid 
When to Check 
A  good  time  to  have  it checked  is  when  the  engine 
oil  is  changed.  However,  the  fluid  in  your  manual 
transmission  doesn’t  require  changing. 
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How to Check 
Because  this  operation  can be difficult, you may 
choose  to  have  this  done  at  your  Pontiac  dealership  Service  Department. 
If you  do it yourself,  be  sure to follow  all  the 
instructions  here,  or you  could  get  a  false reading. 
NOTICE: 
Too much  or  too  little  fluid  can  damage  your 
transmission. 
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 
transmission  fluid. 
Check  the  fluid  level  only  when  your  engine is off,  the 
vehicle 
is parked  on  a  level  place  and  the  transmission  is 
cool enough  for you to rest  your  fingers  on the 
transmission  case.  Then, 
follow  these  steps: 
c 
5-Speed  (6-Speed  Similar) 
1. Remove  the  filler  plug. 
2. Check  that  the lubricant  level  is up to the  bottom  of 
the  filler  plug  hole. 
3. If the  fluid  level  is good,  install  the  plug  and  be  sure 
it  is  fully  seated. 
If the  fluid  level is low,  add  more 
fluid  as  described 
in the  next  steps. 
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How to Add Fluid When to Check  and  What to Use 
Here’s  how  to  add fluid.  Refer to the  Maintenance 
Schedule to determine  what  kind of fluid to use.  See 
“Recommended  Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in  the  Index. 
1. Remove  the  filler plug. 
2. Add fluid  at the filler  plug  hole.  Add only  enough 
fluid  to  bring  the  fluid  level 
up to the  bottom  of the 
filler  plug hole. 
3. Install the filler  plug.  Be  sure  the  plug  is  fully  seated. 
Hydraulic Clutch 
The hydraulic  clutch  linkage  in your  vehicle is 
self-adjusting.  The clutch  master  cylinder  reservoir  is 
filled  with  hydraulic  clutch  fluid. 
It  isn’t 
a good  idea  to  “top off’ your  clutch  fluid.  Adding  Refer to the  Maintenance Schedule to determine how 
fluid  won’t  correct  a  leak.  often  you  should  check the  fluid  level in your clutch 
A fluid  loss in this system  could  indicate  a  problem.  master  cylinder  reservoir  and 
for the proper fluid. See 
Have  the  system  inspected 
and repaired.  “Owner  Checks  and  Services’’  and  “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants” in the  Index. 
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How to  Check Limited-Slip  Differential 
The  proper  fluid  should  be  added if the  level  is  below 
the 
STEP mark  on the  reservoir.  See the  instructions on 
the  reservoir  cap. 
Rear Axle 
When  to  Check  and  Change  Lubricant 
Refer  to  the  Maintenance  Schedule  to  determine  how 
often  to  check  the  lubricant  and  when  to  change  it.  See 
“Scheduled  Maintenance  Services”  in  the  Index. 
How to Check  Lubricant 
If the  level  is below  the  bottom  of  the  filler  plug  hole, 
you’ll need  to  add  some  lubricant.  Add  enough  lubricant 
to  raise  the  level  to  the  bottom  of  the  filler  plug  hole. 
What  to  Use 
Standard  Differential 
Use SAE 75W-90 Synthetic  Gear  Lubricant  (GM Part 
No. 12378261)  or equivalent  meeting  GM 
Specification 
9986 1 15. 
To add  lubricant  when  the  level  is low,  use SAE 75W-90 
Synthetic  Gear  Lubricant  (GM Part No. 12378261)  or 
equivalent  meeting 
GM Specification 99861  15. To 
completely  refill  after  draining,  add 
4 ounces (1 18 ml) 
of Limited-Slip  Differential  Lubricant  Additive (GM 
Part No. 1052358)  or  equivalent.  Then  fill to  the  bottom 
of  the  filler  plug  hole  with  Synthetic  Gear  Lubricant. 
Engine Coolant 
The  cooling s stem  in  your  vehicle  is filled  with 
DEX-COOL 
8 engine  coolant.  This  coolant  is  designed 
to  remain  in  your  vehicle  for 
5 years  or 150,000 miles 
(240 
000 kmb 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. 
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