1993 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 226

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To
check
on
fuel
availability, ask
an
auto
club, or contact
a
major
oil
company
that
does
business
in
the country
where
you’ll
be
driving.
You can
also
write
us
at
the
following
address
for
advice.
Just
tell
us where
you’re
going
and
give
your
Vehicle
Identification
Number
(VIN)
.
General
Motors
of
Canada
Ltd.
International
Export
Sales
P.O.
Box
828
Oshawa,
Ontario
LE€
7N1,
Canada
f
T
1€
%ling
Mur
7imk
‘he cap
is
behind
a
hinged door on
the
:ft
side
of
your
vehicle.
I
bAU
I
I V l V
7i
le
A
Gasoline
vapor
is
highly
flammable.
It
burns
violently,
and
that
can
cause
very
bad
injuries. Don’t
smoke
if
you’re
near
gasoline or refueling
your
vehicle.
Keep sparks,
flames,
and
smoking
materials away from
gasoline.
-D
take
off
the
cap,
turn
it slowly
to
the
A
(counterclockwise).
While
refueling,
‘.hang
the
cap
inside
the
fuel
door.
Twist
it
clockwise
to
secure
it,
if
necessary.
A
If
you
get
gasoline
on
you
and
then
something
ignites it, you
could
be
badly
burned.
Gasoline
can
spray
out
on
you
if
you open
the
fuel
filler
cap
too
quickly.
This
spray
can
happen
if
your
tank
is
nearly full, and
is
more
likely
in
hot
weather.
Open
the
fuel
filler
cap
slowly
and
wait
for
any
“hiss”
noise
to
stop.
Then
unscrew
the
cap
all
the
way.
When
you put
the
cap
back
on,
turn
it to
the
right
until
you
hear
a
clicking
noise.
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