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How
do I know when I really need new tires?
You can't always tell by looking at the tread depth. Sometimes
a tire that appears to have significant tread remaining needs to
be replaced. So check the tread wear indicators -- bald spots that
appear at various intervals on the tread. If you see them in three
or more places, you need a new tire.
Also, you need a new tire if:
• You can see cord or fabric showing through the tire's
rubber
• The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, or snagged deep
enough to show cord or fabric
• The tire has a bump, bulge, or split
• The tire has a puncture, cut or other damage that can't
be repaired because the size or location of the damage
Why can't I just use water in my radiator?
You
vehicle's coolant system is set for the proper coolant mix. With
plain water, or the wrong mix, your engine could get too hot,
but you wouldn't get the "overheated" warning.
Your engine could be badly damaged and might even catch
fire. Also, too much water in the mix can freeze and crack the
engine, radiator, heater core, and other parts. Damage
resulting from using plain water or the wrong mixture would not
be covered by your warranty. See your Owner's Manual for more
specific information.
A 50/50 mixture of water and the proper coolant
will:
• Give freezing protection down to -34° F (-37° C)
• Give boiling protection up to 256° F (129° C)
• Protect against rust and corrosion
• Help maintain the proper engine temperature
• Let the warning lights and gauges work as they should
Why do I have to
keep changing the oil if I'm not burning any?
Oil helps protect your
vehicle's engine from premature wear by suspending moisture, abrasive dirt,
and contaminants until they're broken down by detergents and trapped by
the oil filter. But over time, even the best oil loses its ability
to do the job. That's why regular oil changes are so important.
Even if you don't drive many miles, stop-and-go driving and repeated
short trips can increase your vehicle's need for an oil
change.
What's the best grade oil?
Oils recommended for
your GM vehicle (gasoline engine only) can be identified by looking
for the "starburst" symbol,
indicating that the oil has been certified by the American
Petroleum Institute (API). Do not use any oil that
does not carry this symbol. Check your Owner's Manual for
the proper viscosity grade. Diesel engines have a different
API symbol.
What is octane?
The octane number or octane rating
is a measure of the anti-knock properties of gasoline -- a higher
number indicates a smaller likelihood of knocking. Using a higher-octane
fuel than your Owner's Manual calls for is a waste of money.
It doesn't produce more power, performance, or fuel savings. Follow
the Owner's Manual recommendations regarding fuel octane
for your vehicle. The only time that higher octane fuels
might be necessary is if your vehicle suffers audible engine
knock at highway speeds.
I don't smoke, so what's that film
buildup on the inside of my windshield?
The film buildup occurs
primarily as a result of harmless agents called plasticizers,
which are released from the plastic interior parts and condense
on glass surfaces. You can clean them off with GM Glass Cleaner,
part number 1050427.
When I'm waiting in my car with the engine
running, how long of a wait justifies turning off the engine?
Restarting
your vehicle's engine uses about as much gas as 30 seconds worth
of idling. Therefore, shutting off your vehicle's engine when
you'll be at a standstill for more than half a minute will improve
your gas mileage and put fewer emissions in the air.
How come they
never lubricate the lug nuts on my wheels? Wouldn't that make
them easier to take off when I change a tire?
Lug nuts or studs
should never be lubricated. While it may make them easier to
remove, they could come off while you're driving. If you can't
remove them with the equipment in your vehicle, call the GM Roadside
Assistance line provided in your Owner's Manual.
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