1994 Chevrolet Lumina Owner's Manual - Page 172

1994 Chevrolet Lumina Manual

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Service & Appearance Care What to Do with Used Oil Did you know that used engine oil contains certain elements that maybe unhealthy for your skinand could even cause cancer? Don't let usedoil stay on your skin for very long. Clean your skin and nails with soap and water, or a good hand cleaner. Wash or properly throw away clothing or rags containing used engine oil. (See the manufacturer's warnings about the useand disposal of oil products.) Used oil canbe a real threat to the environment. If you change your own oil, be sure to drain all free-flowing oil from the filter before disposal. Don't ever dispose of oil by putting it in the trash, pouring it on the ground, into sewers, or into streams or bodiesof water. Instead, recycle it by taking it to a place that collects used oil. If you have a problem properly disposing of your used oil, ask your dealer, a service station or a local recycling center for help. 4 Air Cleaner Refer to the Maintenance Scheduleto determine when to replace the air filter. See "Scheduled Maintenance Services" in the Index. ro Check or Replace: I. Remove the four screws and pull off the cover. NOTICE: If the air cleaner isoff, a backfire can cause a damagingengine fire. And, dirt can easily get into your engine, which will damage it. Always have the air cleaner in place when you're driving. 2. Remove the air cleaner mter. 3. Be sure to install the air cleaner filter and replace the cover tightly. ...170

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Service
&
Appearance
Care
What
to
Do
with
Used
Oil
Did
you
know
that
used engine oil
contains
certain
elements
that
may be
unhealthy
for
your
skin and could
even
cause cancer?
Don’t
let
used oil stay on
your
skin for very
long.
Clean
your
skin
and nails
with soap and water, or a
good
hand
cleaner.
Wash or properly
throw
away
clothing or rags
containing
used
engine oil. (See
the
manufacturer’s
warnings
about
the
use and disposal
of oil
products.)
Used
oil
can be a
real
threat to the
environment.
If
you
change your
own
oil,
be sure to
drain
all
free-flowing
oil
from
the
filter
before
disposal.
Don’t ever
dispose of
oil
by putting
it
in
the
trash,
pouring
it
on
the
ground, into sewers,
or
into streams
or
bodies
of
water.
Instead,
recycle
it
by taking
it
to
a
place
that
collects
used
oil. If you
have
a
problem
properly
disposing of your
used
oil,
ask
your
dealer,
a
service
station or a
local
recycling
center for help.
4
Air
Cleaner
Refer to the
Maintenance
Schedule
to
determine
when to replace the air
filter.
See “Scheduled
Maintenance
Services”
in
the
Index.
NOTICE:
If the
air
cleaner
is
off,
a
backfire
can
cause
a
damaging engine fire.
And,
dirt
can
easily
get
into
your
engine, which
will damage
it.
Always
have
the
air
cleaner
in
place
when
you’re
driving.
ro
Check
or
Replace:
I.
Remove the four screws
and
pull
off
the
cover.
2.
Remove
the
air
cleaner mter.
3.
Be sure to
install
the
air
cleaner
filter
and
replace
the
cover
tightly.
.
.
.
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