For time and/or mileage intervals of scheduled maintenance
items, refer to
Maintenance Schedule
.
The following text and illustrations describe the details of the required
scheduled maintenance services.
For information on the proper fluids and lubricants to use, refer to
Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations
.
Engine Oil and Filter Change
For the engine oil and filter changing procedure, refer to Engine Oil and Oil Filter Replacement
in Engine Mechanical.
For information on the correct engine oil quality and viscosity, refer
to the following:
Engine Oil Quality
Oils of the proper quality for the vehicle can be identified by looking
for the STARBURST symbol. The STARBURST symbol indicates that the oil has
been certified by the American Petroleum Institute (API), and is preferred
for use in gasoline engines.
Engine Oil Viscosity
The recommended oil viscosity for Diesel engines is SAE 15W-40.
The recommended oil viscosity for Gasoline engines is SAE 5W-30.
Notice: Using oils of any viscosity other than those recommended
could result in engine damage. When choosing an oil, consider the range of
temperatures the vehicle will be operated in before the next oil change.
Then, select the recommended oil viscosity.
Engine oil viscosity (thickness) has an effect on the fuel economy and
the cold-weather operation (starting and oil flow). Lower viscosity engine
oils can provide better fuel economy and cold-weather performance.
However, higher temperature weather condition require higher viscosity
engine oils for satisfactory lubrication. When the temperature
is consistently above 0°F (-18°C), SAE 10W-30 can be used
in Gasoline engines only. SAE 20W-50 or oils of other viscosity
rating or quality designations are NOT recommended for use in any
GMC Truck vehicles at any time.
Chassis Lubrication
Notice: Do not lubricate the parking brake cables. Lubrication destroys the
plastic coating on the cable.
Refer to the illustration for the location of the lubrication
points for the chassis. Lubricate transmission shift linkage. Lubricate
the park brake guides, underbody contact points and linkage.
Lubrication Points (Rear-Wheel Drive)