1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 170

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Sewice & Appearance Care recommends that you use gasolines with these blending materials, such as MTBE and ethanol. By doing so, you can help clean the air, especially in those parts of the country that have high carbonmonoxide levels. In addition, some gasoline suppliers are now producing reformulated gasolines. These gasolines are specially designed to reduce vehicle emissions. General Motors recommends that you use reformulated gasoline. By doing so, you can help cleanthe air, especially in those parts of the country that have high ozone levels. You should ask your servicestation operators if their gasolines contain deposit control additives and oxygenates, and if they havebeen reformulated to reduce vehicle emissions. To check on fuel availability, ask an auto club, or contact a major oil company that does businessin the country where you'll be driving. You can also write us at thefollowing address for advice. Just tell us where you're goingand give your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation North American Export Sales (NAES) 1908 Colonel Sam Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7 Fuels inForei' Countries I If you planon driving in another country outside the U.S. or Canada, unleaded fuel may be hard to find. Do not use leaded gasoline. If you use even one tankful, your emissioncontrols won't work well or at all. With continuous use, spark plugs can get fouled, the exhaust system can corrode, and your engine oilcan deteriorate quickly. Your vehicle's oxygen sensor will be damaged. All that means of costly repairs that wouldn't be covered by your warranty. 164

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Sewice
&
Appearance
Care
I
164
recommends that you use gasolines
with these blending materials, such as
MTBE and ethanol. By doing
so,
you
can help clean the air, especially in
those parts of the country that have
high
carbon monoxide levels.
In addition, some gasoline suppliers are
now producing
reformulated
gasolines.
These
gasolines are specially
designed
to reduce vehicle emissions. General
Motors recommends that you use
reformulated
gasoline. By doing
so,
you
can help
cleanthe air, especially in
those parts of the country that have
high ozone levels.
You should ask your
service station
operators if their gasolines contain
deposit control additives and
oxygenates, and if they
have been
reformulated to reduce
vehicle
emissions.
Fuels
in Forei’
Countries
If you
planon driving in another
country outside the
U.S.
or Canada,
unleaded
fuel
may
be
hard to find.
Do
not use leaded
gasoline. If you use even
one tankful, your
emission controls
won’t work well or at all. With
continuous use, spark plugs can get
fouled, the exhaust system can corrode,
and your
engine
oil can deteriorate
quickly.
Your
vehicle’s
oxygen
sensor
will
be
damaged.
All
of that means
costly repairs that wouldn’t be
covered
by your warranty.
To
check on fuel
availability, ask an
auto club, or contact a major
oil
company that does
businessin
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 Overseas Distribution
North American Export
Sales (NAES)
1908
Colonel Sam Drive
Oshawa, Ontario
L1H
8P7
Corporation