Change both the engine oil and the filter according to the maintenance schedule intervals.
Remove the old filter by turning counterclockwise. Clean the gasket sealing area on the engine oil filter mounting surface. (If the engine has an adapter base, make sure threaded nipple or bolt is properly tightened.) Lightly oil gasket with clean oil and install filter. After the oil filter gasket contacts the oil filter mounting surface, tighten 3/4 to 1 full turn. when necessary, use a cap type wrench, AC Delco OF16W or equivalent or strap type wrench with swivel handle to insure proper installation. With engine oil level at proper level, run engine three minutes and thoroughly check filter area for leaks.
For time and/or mileage intervals of scheduled maintenance items, refer to .
Oils recommended for the 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).
Notice: Using oils of any viscosity other than those recommended could result in engine damage. When choosing an oil, consider the range of temperatures the vehicle will be operated in before the next oil change. Then, select the recommended oil viscosity.
The recommended oil viscosity for this vehicle is 5W-30.
However, SAE 10W-30 can be used it is going to be 0°F (-18°C) or above.
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on the fuel economy and the cold-weather operation (starting and oil flow). Lower viscosity engine oils can provide better fuel economy and cold-weather performance. However, higher temperature weather condition require higher viscosity engine oils for satisfactory lubrication. If the vehicle will be in an area where the temperature falls below -20°F (-29°C), consider using either an SAE 5W-30 synthetic oil or an SAE 10W-30 oil. Both will provide easier cold starting and better protection for your engine at extremely low temperatures. Do not use other viscosity oils, such as SAE 20W-50.
Notice: Do not lubricate the parking brake cables. Lubrication destroys the plastic coating on the cable.
Lubricate the transaxle shift linkage. Lubricate the parking brake guides, underbody contact points and linkage.
Rotate the tires to equalize the wear and obtain maximum tire life. Refer to Tire Rotation
Check the tires for abnormal wear or damage. If irregular or premature tire wear exists, refer to Road Test in Vibration Diagnosis and Correction.
Inspect the brake lines and hoses for proper hook-up binding leaks, cracks or chafing. refer to Brake Hose Inspection in Hydraulic brakes. Inspect disc brake pads for wear. refer to brake Pad Inspection in Disc brakes. inspect the rotors for poor surface condition. Inspect other brake system components, including the brake calipers and the parking brake. Check the parking brake adjustment. The brakes may need to be inspected more often if the customer's driving habits or conditions result in frequent braking.
Inspect the belt for the following:
• | Cracks |
• | Fraying |
• | Wear |
• | Proper tension |
Replace accessory drive belt as needed. (Belts can have many small cracks in individual ribs without affecting the performance).
Change both the fluid and the filter according to the maintenance schedule intervals.
For time and/or mileage intervals of scheduled maintenance items, refer to Maintenance Schedule .
For information on the proper fluids and lubricants to use, refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations .
Drain, flush and refill the cooling system with new coolant. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System in Engine Cooling.
Replace the spark plugs according to the maintenance schedule intervals.
For time and/or mileage intervals of scheduled maintenance items, refer to Maintenance Schedule .
Clean the spark plug wires and inspect for burns, cracks or other damage. Check the wire boot fit at the coils and at the spark plugs. Replace spark plug wires as needed.
Replace the air cleaner filter according to the maintenance schedule intervals.
For time and/or mileage intervals of scheduled maintenance items, refer to Maintenance Schedule .
Inspect the following components for damage or leaks:
• | The fuel tank |
• | The fuel cap |
• | The fuel lines |
• | The fuel rails |
• | The fuel injection assemblies |
Inspect the fuel cap gasket for an even filler neck imprint and any damage. Replace parts as needed.
Periodic replacement of the fuel filter is not required.