1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 191

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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Accelerator Control System Your Maintenance Schedule will tell you how often the accelerator linkage pivot points mustbe lubricated and what type of lubricant to use. Accelerator cables and cruise control cables should not be lubricated. Any cables that are wornor are hardto pull should be replaced. could also wash away the lubricant,so be sure tolubricate the lock after using a de-icer of this type. Tailgate-Mounted Spare Tire Carrier The spare tire carrier must be lubricated to keep it operating smoothly. Your Maintenance Schedule will tell you what type of lubricant to use. We don't make tires. Your new vehicle comes with high quality tires made by a Your Maintenance Schedule will tell you how to lubricate the hood latch and leading tire manufacturer. These tires are warrantedby the tiremanufacturers hood hinge assembly. and their warranties are delivered with every new Oldsmobile. If your spare tire is a different brand than your road tires, To be sure your locks operate properly, you will havea tire warranty folder from they must be lubricated. Your Maintenance Schedule will tell youhow each of these manufacturers. often to lubricate them and what type of lubricant to use. You should not use penetrating oils because they could wash outthe factory installed lubricant andcause the lock to bind. De-icers which contain alcohol Hood Latches and Hood Hinge Tires Lock Cylinders 185

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Accelerator
Control
System
Your Maintenance Schedule will
tell
you how often the accelerator linkage
pivot points
must be lubricated and
what type of lubricant to use.
Accelerator
cables and cruise control
cables should not be lubricated. Any
cables that are
worn or are
hard
to pull
should be replaced.
Hood
Latches
and
Hood
Hinge
Your Maintenance Schedule will
tell
you how to lubricate the hood latch
and
hood hinge
assembly.
Lock
Cylinders
To be sure your locks operate properly,
they must be lubricated. Your
Maintenance Schedule will
tell
you how
often to lubricate them
and
what
type of
lubricant to use.
You should not use penetrating oils
because they could wash
out
the factory
installed lubricant
and cause the lock to
bind. De-icers which contain alcohol
could also wash away the
lubricant,
so
be sure
to
lubricate the lock after using
a de-icer of this type.
Tailgate-Mounted
Spare
Tire
Carrier
The spare tire carrier must be lubricated
to keep it operating smoothly.
Your
Maintenance Schedule
will
tell
you
what type of lubricant to use.
Tires
We don’t make tires. Your new vehicle
comes with high quality tires made by a
leading tire manufacturer. These tires
are
warranted by the
tire manufacturers
and
their
warranties
are
delivered with
every new Oldsmobile. If your spare
tire
is a different brand than your road tires,
you
will
have a tire warranty folder
from
each of these manufacturers.
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