Owner`s manual

Gasolines
for
CIeaner Air
Your use of gasoline with deposit control additives
will
help prevent
deposits from forming in your engine and fuel system. That helps keep your
engine in
tune
and your emission control system working properly. It’s good
for your vehicle, and
you’ll
be doing your part for cleaner air.
Many gasolines are now blended with oxygenates. General Motors
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 clean the 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 Foreign Countries
If
you
plan on 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 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 Overseas Distribution Corporation
North American Export Sales
(NAES)
1908
Colonel Sam Drive
Oshawa, Ontario
LlH
8P7
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