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I Maintenance  Schedule I 
52,500 Miles (87 500 km) 
Check  Oil  Life  Monitor.  If  engine oil and  filter  are  changed,  reset  monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil”  in 
the Index. 
An  Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote *.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See  “Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation’’  in  th\
e  Index  for proper 
rotation  pattern  and  additional  information.  (See  footnote 
+.) 
60,000 Miles (100  000 km) 
I DATE -1 
SERVICED BY: 
DATE I 
0 Check  Oil  Life  Monitor. If engine  oil and  filter  are  changed,  reset  monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil”  in  the  Index. 
An  Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote *.) 
For supercharged  engines only: Check the  supercharger  oil  level  and  add oil as 
needed  (or  every 36 months,  whichever  occurs  first).  See  “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in  this  section. 
An  Emission  Control  Sewice. (See  footnote?.) 
0 Rotate  tires. See “Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation”  in  the  Index  for  proper 
rotation  pattern  and  additional  information.  (See  footnote 
+.) 
0 Inspect  engine  accessory  drive  belt. 
0 Replace air cleaner  filter. 
An  Emission  Control Service. 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
(Continued)  
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I Maintenance Schedule I 
60,000 Miles (100 000 km) (Continued) 
0 Inspect  fuel  tank,  cap and lines for damage  or leaks.  Inspect  fuel  cap  gasket 
for  any  damage.  Replace  parts  as needed. 
An  Emission Control Service. (See  footnote”f) 
67,500 Miles (112 500 km) 
0 Check  Oil  Life  Monitor. If engine  oil and  filter  are  changed,  reset  monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil”  in the  Index. 
An  Emission Control Sewice. (See footnote *.) 
rotation  pattern  and  additional  information.  (See  footnote +.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See “Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation” in the  Index  for proper 
DATE 1 
75,000 Miles (125 000 km) 
0 Check Oil Life  Monitor. If engine  oil  and  filter are  changed,  reset  monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil”  in  the  Index. 
An  Emission  Control  Service. (See footnote *.) 
0 Inspect air cleaner filter if  you  are  driving  in dusty conditions.  Replace  filter if 
necessary. 
An  Emission  Control  Service. (See footnote “f) 
rotation  pattern and additional  information.  (See  footnote +.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See “Tire  Inspection and Rotation”  in the Index for proper 
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I Maintenance  Schedule I 
82,500 Miles (137 500 km) 
0 Check  Oil Life Monitor. If engine  oil and  filter  are  changed,  reset  monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil”  in  the  Index. 
An Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote *.) 
rotation  pattern  and  additional  information.  (See footnote +.) 
0 Rotate  tires.  See “Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation”  in  the  Index  for  proper 
90,000 Miles (150 000 km) 
0 Check  Oil  Life Monitor.  If engine  oil and  filter  are  changed,  reset  monitor. 
See  “Engine  Oil”  in  the  Index. 
An Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote *.) 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
for  any  damage.  Replace  parts  as needed. 
An Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote?.) 
0 For  supercharged  engines  only:  Check  the  supercharger  oil  level \
 and  add  oil  as 
needed  (or  every 
36 months,  whichever  occurs  first).  See  “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in  this  section. 
An Emission  Control  Service. (See footnote”f) 
rotation  pattern  and  additional  information.  (See  footnote 
+.) 
Replace air cleaner  filter. 
0 Inspect  fuel tank,  cap  and  lines  for damage  or  leaks.  Inspect  fuel  cap  gasket 
Rotate  tires. See “Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation” in the  Index  for  proper 
I DATE I 
SERVICED BY: 
I DATE I  
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I Maintenance  Schedule I 
97,500 Miles (162 500 km) 
0 Check  Oil Life Monitor. If engine  oil and  filter are changed,  reset  monitor. 
See “Engine  Oil” in the  Index. 
An Emission  Control  Service. (See  footnote *.) 
rotation  pattern  and  additional  information.  (See  footnote +.) 
0 Rotate  tires. See “Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation”  in the Index for proper 
100,000 Miles (1 66 000 km) 
0 Inspect spark plug wires. 
An  Emission  Control  Service. 
0 Replace  spark  plugs. 
An Emission  Control  Service. 
0 Change  automatic  transaxle  fluid  and  filter if the vehicle  is  mainly  driven 
under  one or  more  of 
these conditions: 
- In heavy  city  traffic  where  the  outside  temperature  regularly  reach\
es 
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. 
Ifyou do  not  use  your vehicle  under  any of these conditions,  the fluid and 
filter do not  require  changing. 
DATE I 
DATE I 
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Part B: Owner  Checks and Services 
Listed  below  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 
perjiorm 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”  in  the  Index for 
further  details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check 
Check  the  engine  coolant  level  and  add  DEX-COOL@ 
coolant  mixture  if necessary.  See  “Engine 
Coohnt” in 
the  Index  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” in the  Index 
for  further  details. 
At Least Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation  Check 
Make sure tires are inflated to the  correct  pressures.  See 
“Tires”  in  the  Index  for further  details. 
Cassette  Deck  Service 
Clean  cassette  deck.  Cleaning  should  be  done every 
50 hours  of tape  play.  See  “Audio  Systems’’  in  the  Index 
for further details. 
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Starter  Switch  Check 
1- 
Brake-Transaxle  Shift  Interlock (BTSI) Check 
r- 
When  you  are  doing  this  check,  the  vehicle  could move  suddenly. 
If it  does,  you or others  could  be 
injured.  Follow  the  steps  below. 
A CAUTION: 
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. 
2. 
3. 
Before  you  start,  be  sure  you  have  enough  room 
around the vehicle. 
Firmly  apply  both  the  parking  brake  (see  “Parking 
Brake”  in the  Index  if  necessary)  and  the 
regular  brake. 
NOTE: Do not  use  the  accelerator  pedal,  and  be 
ready  to 
turn off the  engine  immediately  if it starts. 
Try to  start  the  engine  in  each  gear.  The  starter 
should  work  only 
in PARK  (P)  or NEUTRAL (N). If 
the  starter  works  in  any  other  position,  your  vehicle 
needs  service. 
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” 
in  the  Index  if  necessary). 
NOTE: Be  ready  to  apply  the regular  brake 
immediately  if the  vehicle  begins  to  move. 
3. With  the  engine  off, turn  the key  to the  RUN 
position,  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’s  BTSI 
needs  service. 
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Ignition  Transaxle Lock Check 
While  parked,  and  with  the  parking  brake  set, 
try to turn 
the  ignition  key  to  LOCK  in  each  shift  lever  position. 
The  key should  turn  to  LOCK  only  when  the  shift 
lever is in PARK  (P). 
0 The  key  should  come  out  only  in  LOCK. 
Parking  Brake  and  Automatic  Transaxle  PARK 
(P) 
Mechanism Check 
1 
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. 
To check  the PARK  (P)  mechanism’s  holding  ability: 
With  the  engine running,  shift  to 
PARK (P).  Then 
release 
all brakes. 
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 
When  you are doing this check,  your vehicle 
could  begin 
to move.  You  or others  could  be 
injured  and  property  could  be  damaged.  Make 
it begins  to roll.  Be ready  to  apply  the  regular 
sure  there 
is room  in  front of your 
vehicle  in case  can  collect. 
brake 
at once  should  the vehicle begin  to move.  
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Part C: Periodic  Maintenance 
Inspections 
Listed  below are inspections  and  services  which  should be 
perfunned at least  twice  a year  (for  instance,  each  spring 
and 
fall). You should let your dealer’s  service  department 
or  other  qual$ed  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,  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 
lines  and  hoses  for proper  hook-up,  binding,  leaks, 
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’’  in 
the  Index. 
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. 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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1998 PONTIAC  SERVICE  PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION 
The following  publications  covering  the  operation  and  servicing  of  your  vehicle  can  be  purchased  by  filling  out 
the  Service  Publication  Order  Form  in  this 
book and  mailing it in  with  your  check,  money  order, 
or credit  card  information to Helm,  Incorporated  (address  below.) 
CURRENT  PUBLICATIONS FOR 1998 PONTIAC 
SERVICE  MANUALS 
Service  Manuals  have  the  diagnosis and  repair information 
on  engines,  transmission, axle,  suspension,  brakes, 
electrical,  steering,  body,  etc. 
RETAIL  SELL PRICE: $90.00 
TRANSMISSION,  TRANSAXLE,  TRANSFER  CASE 
UNIT  REPAIR  MANUAL 
This manual  provides information on  unit  repair  service 
procedures,  adjustments  and specifications  for  the 
1998 GM  transmissions,  transaxles and transfer  cases. 
RETAIL  SELL 
PRICE: $40.00 
SERVICE  BULLETINS 
Service  Bulletins  give technical service  information  needed 
to knowledgeably service General Motors cars and  trucks. 
Each  bulletin  contains  instructions to  assist 
in the 
diagnosis  and service  of your  vehicle. 
PLEASE  COMPLETE  THE ORDER  FORM  SHOWN ON 
THE  FOLLOWING PAGE AND MAIL TO: 
Helm,  Incorporated RO. Box 07130 Detroit, MI 48207 
OWNER’S  INFORMATION 
Owner  publications  are written directly for Owners and 
intended to provide basic operational information  about the 
vehicle.  The owner’s manual will include  the Maintenance 
Schedule for all models. 
In-Portfolio: Includes  a  Portfolio, Owner’s Manual and 
Warranty  Booklet.  RETAIL 
SELL PRICE: $1 5.00 
Without  Portfolio:  Owner’s  Manual only. 
RETAIL SELL PRICE: $1 0.00 
CURRENT & PAST  MODEL  ORDER  FORMS 
Service  Publications  are available for current and  past 
model  GM  vehicles.  To request  an order form, please 
specify  year  and model name of the  vehicle. 
OR ORDER  TOLL  FREE: 1-800-782-4356 
Monday-Friday 8:OO AM - 6:OO PM Eastern lime 
For Crdi  Card Orders Only (VISA-MasterCard-Disr)  
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Driving City 
................ ................... 4-22 
Defensive 
.................................. 4-2 
Drunken 
..................................... 4-3 
Freeway 
.................................... 4-23 
In a Blizzard ................................. 4-29 
In Foreign  Countries ........................... 6-5 
IntheRain 
.................................. 4-19 
Night 
...................................... 4-17 
On Curves .................................. 4-12 
On Hill and  Mountain  Roads .................... 4-25 
On Snow  and  Ice ............................. 4-28 
Throughwater ............................... 4-21 
WetRoads 
.................................. 4-19 
Winter 
...................................... 4-27 
WithaTrailer 
................................ 4-37 
Driving  at  Night 
................................ 4-17 
Driving  in  Rain  and  on  Wet  Roads 
................. 4-19 
Driving  Through  Deep  Standing  Water 
.............. 4-21 
DIU ......................................... 2-41 
Drunken 
Driving ................................ 4-3 
On Grades  While  Towing  a Trailer ............... 4-39 
Electrical  Equipment.  Adding 
.......... 2.18.3.30.  6.62 
Electrical  System 
............................... 6-62 
Electrochromic  Daymight Rearview  Mirror 
.......... 2-52 
Engine 
............................. 6.10.6.11. 6.12 
Coolant.  Checking ............................ 6-28 
Coolant  Heater ............................... 2-20 
Coolant  Level  Check 
.......................... 7-14 
Coolant ..................................... 6-26  Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
.................... 2-73 
Coolant  Temperature  Light 
..................... 2-73 
Coolant  Temperature  Light 
..................... 2-76 
Coolant.  What  to use 
.......................... 6-27 
Exhaust 
.......... ...................... 2-31 
Identification 
................................ 6-61 
OilLmelCheck 
.............................. 7-14 
Overheating 
................................. 5-15 
Running  While  Parked 
......................... 2-32 
Specifications 
................................ 6-69 
StartingYour ................................ 2-17 
EngineOil 
.................................... 6-13 
Additives 
................................... 6-19 
Checking 
................................... 6-14 
Used ....................................... 6-19 
What  Kind  of  Oil  to Use 
....................... 6-16 
When  to  Add 
................................ 6-15 
When  to  Change 
.............................. 6-19 
Engine  Oil  Life  Monitor 
......................... 6-19 
Enhanced  Traction  Control  System 
................. 4-11 
Enhanced  Traction  System  Warning  Light 
........... 2-68 
Entering  Programming  Mode 
...................... 2-46 
Ethanol ........................................ 6-5 
Exhaust.  Engine 
................................ 2-31 
Exit Lighting ............................. 2.43.  2.47 
Exterior  Lamps 
................................. 2-40 
Fabric  Cleaning 
............................... 6-53 
Fan Button.  Automatic  and Auxiliary Temp  Control ..... 3-6 
Filling 
A Portable  Fuel  Container ................... 6-8 
Filling 
Your Tank ................................ 6-6 
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