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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Part C: Periodic Maintenance 
Inspections 
Listed  below  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  and  Owner 
Publications”  in  the  Index. 
Steering  and  Suspension  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 
lines 
and hoses  for proper  hook-up,  binding, leaks. 
cracks,  chafing,  etc. 
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” 
in 
the  Index. 
Engine Cooling System Inspection 
Inspect  the  hoses and have  them  replaced  if  they  are 
cracked,  swollen or deteriorated.  Inspect  a11 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. 
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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. 
Rear  Axle  Service 
Check  the  gear  lubricant  level  in  the  rear  axle  and  add if 
needed.  See  “Rear  Axle”  in  the Index. A fluid  loss 
may  indicate 
a problem.  Check  the  axle  and  repair  it 
if  needed. 
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. Check  parking 
brake  adjustment.  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 
NOTE: Fluids  and  lubricants  identified  below  by name, 
part number  or  specification  may  be obtained  from 
your  dealer. 
USAGE 
Engine  Oil 
Engine  Coolant 
Hydraulic  Brake  System 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
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 
“Engine  Oil’’ 
in the Index. 
50/50 mixture of clean  water 
(preferably  distilled)  and  use  only 
GM Goodwrench@  DEX-COOL@ 
or Havoline@  DEX-COOL@ 
Coolant.  See “Engine  Coolant”  in 
the Index. 
Delco  Supreme  11 
@ Brake  Fluid 
(GM Part No. 12377967  or 
equivalent  DOT-3 Brake  Fluid). 
USAGE 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
System 
Power  Steering  System 
Manual 
Transmission 
Automatic 
Transmission 
Key  Lock 
Cylinders 
Clutch  Linkage 
Pivot  Points 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Hydraulic  Clutch  Fluid  (GM Part 
No. 12345347 or equivalent 
DOT-3 Brake  Fluid). 
GM Power  Steering  Fluid (GM 
Part No. 1052884 - 1  pint, 
1050017 - 1 quart, or equivalent). 
DEXRON@-111 Automatic 
Transmission  Fluid. 
DEXRON@-I11  Automatic 
Transmission  Fluid. 
Multi-Purgse  Lubricant, 
Superlube  (GM Part 
No. 12346241  or equivalent). 
Engine  Oil. 
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USAGE 
Floor  Shift 
Linkage 
Chassis 
Lubrication 
Rear  Axle 
(Standard 
Differential) 
I 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
Lubriplate@  Lubricant  Aerosol 
(GM  Part 
No. 12346293 or 
equivalent)  or  lubricant  meeting 
requirements 
of NLGI # 2 
Category  LB or  GC-LB. 
Chassis  Lubricant  (GM  Part 
No. 12377985 or  equivalent) or 
lubricant  meeting  requirements of 
NLGI #2, Category  LB  or  GC-LB. 
SAE 75W-90 Synthetic  Gear 
Lubricant 
(GM Part No. 12378261 
or  equivalent  meeting GM 
Specification 9986 1 15. 
Rear  Axle  (Limited-Slip 
Differential) 
USAGE 
Windshield 
Washer  Solvent 
Hood  Latch 
Assembly,  Secondary  Latch, 
Pivots, 
Spring 
Anchor  and 
Release  Pawl 
Hood  and  Door 
Hinges 
Weatherstrip 
Conditioning 
FLUIDLUBRICANT 
__~ 
GM Optikleen@  Washer  Solvent 
(GM 
Part No. 1051515) or 
equivalent. 
Lubriplate@  Lubricant  AerosoI 
(GM 
Part No. 12346293 or 
equivalent)  or  lubricant  meeting 
requirements 
of NLGI # 2, 
Category  LB  or GC-LB. 
Multi-Pu  ose Lubricant, 
Superlube 
% (GM  Part 
No. 12346241 or  equivalent). 
SAE 75W-90 Synthetic  Gear 
Lubricant  (GM  Part 
No. 12378261) 
or  equivalent  meeting  GM 
Specification 
9986115. With  a 
complete 
drain and  refd  add 
4 ounces (1 18 ml) of Limited-Slip 
Differential  Lubricant  Additive 
(GM Part  No. 1052358 or 
equivalent)  where  required. 
See “Rear  Axle” in the  Index.  Dielectric  Silicone 
Grease 
(GM 
Part No. 12345579 or  equivalent). 
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Part E: Maintenance Record 
After the  scheduled  services are performed,  record  the  Services”  or  “Periodic  Maintenance”\
  can  be added  on 
date, odometer  reading  and who performed the  service  the  following  record pages. Also,  you  should retain dl 
in the  boxes  provided  after  the  maintenance  interval.  maintenance  r\
eceipts.  Your owner  information  portfolio 
Any  additional  information  from  “Owner  Checks  and 
is a convenient  place  to  store  them. 
I 
Maintenance  Record 
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Maintenance  Record 
ODOMETER I 
READING SERVICED BY MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED 
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I 
Maintenance Record 
ODOMETER 
DATE  MAINTENANCE  PERFORMED SERVICED BY READING 
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&f Section 8 Customer  Assistance  Information 
Here  you  will  find  out  how  to  contact  Pontiac  if  you  need  as\
sistance.  This  section  also  tells  you  how  to  obtain  service publications  and  how  to  report  any  safety  defects. 
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Pontiac  Cares 
What  Makes  Up  Pontiac  Cares? 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure 
Customer  Assistance  for  Text  Telephone 
(TTY) Users 
Pontiac  Roadside  Assistance  Program 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance 
Pontiac  Courtesy  Transportation 
GM  Participation  in  an  Alternative 
Dispute  Resolution  Program  8- 
10 Warranty  Information 
8-10  Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the  United 
States  Government 
8-11  Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the 
Canadian  Government 
8-11  Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  General  Motors 
8-11  Ordering  Service  and  Owner  Publications  in Canada 
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Pontiac Cares 
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With PONTIAC CARES, you are never  more  than 
a  phone  call  away  from  having  your  concern  taken 
care  of. 
The PONTIAC CARES philosophy  and  elements are 
designed  to  make you realize  that  Pontiac  recognizes 
you  as  a  valuable  customer,  appreciates 
your purchase 
decision,  and  is dedicated  to  taking  care 
of the most 
important person ... YOU! PONTIAC CARES is: A 
valuable  feature that comes with every Pontiac,  a  feature 
that  offers 
a multitude of benefits  that can give  you 
safety,  security,  comfort 
and convenience. 
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What Makes Up Pontiac Cares? 
0 A 3 year/36,000 mile (60 000 km) Bumper to 
Bumper  Warranty 
0 Customer  Assistance 
Roadside  Assistance 
Courtesy  Transportation 
All 
of these  elements  combine  to  make  your  driving 
experience  an  enjoyable  one,  and 
are discussed  in 
greater  detail  further  in  your  owner’s  manual.  Pontiac  is 
focusing  on  the changing  needs  of our  customers  and 
is  committed  to giving  you  an  exceptional  level 
of 
customer  care  throughout  your  ownership  experience. 
Our 
goal is to  create  total  customer  enthusiasm  in our 
product  and  our services,  and  make  you  the  most 
satisfied  customer  in  the  world. 
Customer Satisfaction Procedure 
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