washer fluid PONTIAC PONTIAC 1995 Owners Manual
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Windshield Wipers 
You control  the  windshield 
wipers  by  turning  the  band 
marked 
WIPER. For a 
single  wiping  cycle,  turn  the 
band  to  MIST.  Hold  it there 
until  the  wipers  start,  then 
let 
go. The wipers  will stop 
after  one cycle. If you  want 
more  cycles,  hold  the  band 
on 
MIST longer. 
For  steady  wiping  at  low  speed,  turn  the  band  to 
LO. For 
high-speed  wiping,  turn  the  band  further,  to  HI. 
To stop 
the  wipers,  turn  the  band 
to OFF. 
You can  set  the  wiper  speed  for a  long  or short  delay 
between  wipes.  This  can  be very  useful  in  light  rain  or 
snow.  Turn  the  band  to  choose  the  delay  time.  The 
closer  to 
LO, the  shorter  the  delay. 
Be  sure  to  clear  ice and  snow  from the  wiper  blades 
before  using  them.  If  they’re  frozen  to  the  windshield, 
carefully  loosen  or  thaw  them. 
If your  blades  do become 
damaged,  get new  blades 
or blade  inserts.  Heavy 
snow or ice can overload your wipers. A circuit 
breaker  will  stop them until  the  motor c001.s. Clear away 
snow  or ice to prevent an overload. 
Windshield  Washer 
word PUSH on it. To spray 
washer 
fluid on the 
windshield, push the paddle. 
The  wipers  will 
run for 
several  sweeps  and  then 
either  stop  or  return 
to your 
preset  speed. 
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NOTICE: 
0 When  using  concentrated  washer  fluid, 
follow the  manufacturer’s  instructions  for 
adding  water. 
0 Don’t mix water  with  ready-to-use  washer 
fluid.  Water  can  cause  the  solution  to  freeze 
and  damage  your  washer  fluid  tank  and 
other  parts 
of the  washer  system. Also, 
water doesn’t  clean  as well as washer  fluid. 
Fill  your  washer  fluid  tank  only 314 full 
when  it’s very  cold.  This allows  for 
expansion,  which  could  damage  the  tank 
if it  is  completely  full. 
windshield  washer.  It  can  damage  your 
paint. 
Don’t use radiator  antifreeze  in  your 
Cruise Control  (Option) 
With  cruise control,  you  can  maintain  a  speed of about 
25 mph (40 kmh) or more  without  keeping  your  foot on 
the  accelerator. This can  really  help on long  trips.  Cruise 
control  does not  work  at  speeds  below  about 
25 mph 
(40 Wh). 
When  you  apply  your  brakes,  the  cruise  control  shuts  off. 
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Once you are moving on the freeway,  make certain you 
allow 
a reasonable following distance, Expect to  move 
slightly  slower  at 
night. 
When  you  want  to leave the freeway,  move  to the proper 
lane  well  in advance. 
If you miss your  exit do not,  under 
any  circumstances, stop  and  back  up.  Drive  on  to the 
next  exit. 
The exit  ramp  can  be  curved, sometimes  quite sharply. 
The exit speed  is usually  posted. 
Reduce 
your speed  according  to  your  speedometer,  not 
to  your  sense  of  motion. After driving 
for any distance 
at  higher  speeds,  you  may  tend  to  think  you  are  going 
slower  than you  actually  are. 
Before  Leaving on a Long Trip 
Make sure you’re  ready. Try to be  well  rested. If you 
must  start when  you’re  not fresh 
-- such  as after a  day’s 
work 
-- don’t  plan  to make  too many  miles  that  first part 
of the journey.  Wear comfortable  clothing  and  shoes  you 
can  easily drive in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for a long trip? If you  keep it 
serviced  and  maintained,  it’s  ready to go. If it needs 
service, 
have it  done before starting out. Of course, 
you’ll find experienced  and  able service  experts  in 
Pontiac  dealers 
all across  North  America.  They’ll..be 
ready  and  willing 
to help if you  need  it. 
Here  are some  things  you  can check before a trip: 
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Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the  reservoir  full? Are 
all  windows  clean inside  and outside? 
Wiper  Blades: Are they in good  shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil,  Other Fluids: Have  you  checked 
all levels? 
Lamps: Are  they  all working?  Are  the lenses clean? 
Tires: They are vitally  important to a safe, 
trouble-free  trip. 
Is the tread  good  enough  for 
long-distance driving?  Are the tires  all inflated to  the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather  Forecasts: What’s  the  weather  outlook 
along  your  route? Should  you  delay  your 
trip a short 
time  to avoid  a major  storm system? 
Maps: Do you  have  up-to-date  maps? 
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Winter Driving 
Here are some tips for winter  driving: 
Have your  Pontiac  in  good  shape  for winter.  Be sure 
your  engine  coolant  mix  is correct. 
You may  want  to  put  winter  emergency  supplies  in 
your  trunk.  Include  an 
ice scraper, 
a small  brush  or broom,  a  supply 
of  windshield  washer  fluid, a rag, some  winter  outer 
clothing,  a 
small shovel,  a  flashlight,  a  red  cloth, and  a 
couple 
of reflective  warning  triangles.  And,  if  you will 
be  driving  under  severe  conditions,  include  a  small  bag  of  sand,  a  piece  of old  carpet  or a  couple  of burlap  bags 
to  help  provide  traction.  Be sure  you  properly  secure 
these  items  in your  vehicle. 
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With  the 3.1 L L82 (Code M) engine,  when  you  open  the  hood, you’ll see: 
1. Radiator  Pressure  Cap 7. Engine Oil Dipstick 
2. Engine  Coolant  Reservoir 8. Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid  Dipstick 
3. Power  Steering  Fluid  Reservoir 9. Brake  Fluid  Reservoir 
4. Coolant  Bleed  Valves 10. Air  Cleaner 
5. Electric  Engine  Fans  11.  Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Reservoir 
6. Engine  Oil  Fill  Cap 
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'4 L, 
With  the 3.4L LQI (Code X) engine,  when  you  open  the  hood, you'll  see: 
1. Radiator  Pressure Cap 7. Coolant  Bleed  Valves 
2. Engine  Coolant  Reservoir 8. Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid  Dipstick 
3. Power  Steering  Fluid  Reservoir 9. Brake  Fluid  Reservoir 
4. Electric  Engine  Fans 10. Air Cleaner 
5. Engine  Oil  Dipstick 1 1. Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Reservoir 
6. Engine  Oil  Fill Cap 
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Windshield Washer Fluid 
What to Use 
When  you  need  windshield  washer  fluid, be sure to read 
the  manufacturer’s  instructions  before  use. 
If you  will  be 
operating  your  vehicle  in  an  area  where  the  temperature 
may  fall below  freezing,  use  a  fluid  that  has  sufficient 
protection  against  freezing. 
To Add 
Open  the cap labeled WASHER FLUID ONLY. Add 
washer  fluid 
until the  tank  is  full. 
NOTICE: 
When  using  concentrated  washer  fluid, 
follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions  for 
adding  water. 
Don’t mix water  with  ready-to-use  washer 
fluid.  Water  can  cause  the  solution to freeze 
and  damage  your  washer  fluid  tank  and 
other  parts  of the  washer  system.  Also, 
water  doesn’t  clean  as well  as  washer  fluid. 
Fill your  washer  fluid  tank  only 3/4 full 
when  it’s very  cold.  This  allows  for 
expansion,  which could  damage  the  tank  if 
it  is  completely  full. 
windshield  washer. It can  damage  your 
washer  system  and  paint. 
0 Don’t  use radiator  antifreeze  in  your 
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Care of Safety  Belts 
Keep belts clean  and dry. 
Glass 
Glass  should  be  cleaned  often. GM  Glass  Cleaner 
(GM 
Part No. 1050427) or  a liquid  household  glass 
cleaner will  remove  normal  tobacco  smoke  and  dust 
films. 
Don’t use abrasive  cleaners  on  glass, because  they  may 
cause scratches.  Avoid  placing decals on the  inside  rear 
window,  since they  may  have to be  scraped 
off later.  If 
abrasive  cleaners are  used on the inside  of the  rear 
window,  an  electric defogger  element 
may be  damaged. 
Any  temporary  license  should  not  be attached  across  the 
defogger  grid. 
Cleaning  the  Outside of the 
Windshield and Wiper  Blades 
If the  windshield is not clear  after  using  the  windshield 
washer, 
or if the  wiper  blade  chatters when running, wax 
or other material  may be on the blade or windshield. 
Clean  the outside  of the  windshield  with  GM 
Windshield  Cleaner,  Bon-Ami  Powder@ (GM 
Part 
No. 1050011). The windshield is clean if beads  do 
not 
form when  you  rinse it with  water. 
Clean  the blade  by wiping  vigorously  with  a cloth 
soaked 
in full  strength  windshield  washer solvent.  Then 
rinse  the  blade  with  water. 
Wiper  blades  should be checked  on  a regular  basis and 
replaced  when  worn. 
Weatherstrips 
Silicone grease  on  weatherstrips  will  make  them  last 
longer,  seal better,  and  not  stick or squeak.  Apply 
silicone  grease with a clean  cloth 
at least every six 
months.  During  very  cold, damp weather  more  frequent 
application  may  be required.  (See “Recommended 
Fluids  and  Lubricants”  in  the Index.) 
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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 
perform  these  underhood  checks  at each 
fuel fill. 
Engine Oil Level 
Check the  engine  oil  level  and  add  the  proper oil if 
necessary. 
See “Engine Oil” in the hdex for  further  details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level 
Check  the engine coolant level  and  add  the  proper 
coolant  mix if  necessary.  See “Coolant”  in  the Index 
for  further  details. 
Windshield Washer Fluid  LeveI 
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  tire inflation. Make sure tires are inflated  to the 
pressures  specified  on  the Tire-Loading  Information 
label. See  “Loading Your  Vehicle” 
in the Index.  See 
“Tires”  in the Index  for further details. 
Cassette  Deck 
Clean  cassette  deck.  Cleaning  should  be  done  every 
50 hours of tape  play.  See “Audio  Systems”  in the Index 
for  further details. 
Power  Antenna 
Clean  power  antenna  mast.  See “Audio  Systems” in the 
Index  for further details. 
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USAGE 
Power Steering 
System 
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Automatic  Transaxle 
Key  Lock 
Cylinders 
Automatic  Transaxle 
Shift 
Linkage 
Chassis 
Lubrication 
Windshield 
Washer  Solvent 
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FLUID/LUBRICANT 
GM Hydraulic  Power Steering 
Fluid (GM Part 
No. 1052884  or 
equivalent). 
DEXRON@-111  Automatic 
Transmission Fluid.  Lubricate  with  Multi-Purpose 
Lubricant  (GM  Part 
No. 12345120) 
or  synthetic 
SAE 5W-30 
engine  oil. 
Engine  oil. 
Chassis lubricant  (GM Part 
No. 1052497  or equivalent)  or 
lubricant  meeting requirements 
of NLGI Grade 2, Category  LB 
or  GC-LB. 
GM  Optikleen@  Washer Solvent 
(GM  Part 
No. 1051515)  or 
equivalent. 
USAGE 
Hood  Latch 
Assembly 
a.  Pivots  and 
Spring 
Anchor 
b. Release  Pawl 
Hood  and  Door 
Hinges,  Fuel 
Door  Hinge  and 
Trunk  Access 
Panel  Hinges 
Weatherstrip  Conditioning 
F’LUID/LUBRICANT 
a. Engine  oil. 
b. Chassis  lubricant  (GM Part 
No. 1052497  or  equivalent)  or 
lubricant  meeting requirements 
of NLGI Grade 2,  Category  LB 
or GC-LB. 
Engine  oil or Lubriplate Lubricant 
(GM  Part 
No. 1050109). 
Dielectric  Silicone Grease  (GM 
Part No. 12345579  or equivalent). 
See “Replacement Parts” in  the  Index for recommended 
replacement filters,  valves  and spark plugs. 
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