1993 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manual - Page 216

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Service & Appearance Care I Gasolines for Cleaner Air (CONT.) In addition, some gasoline suppliers are Fuels inhreign Countries To check on fuel availability' ask an auto club, or contact a majoroil company that does business in the country where you'll be driving. YOU can also write us at the following I address for advice. Just tell us where you're going and give your Vehicle Identification NumberWIN) . General Motorsof Canada L m t d iie International Export Sales P.O. Box 828 Oshawa, Ontario, LlH 7N1, Canada If you plan on driving another in now producing reformulated gasolines. country outside theU.S. or Canada, These gasolines are specially designed unleaded fuel may be hard to find. to reduce vehicle emissions. General Do not use leaded gasoline. you use If Motors recommends that you use even one tankful, your emission controls reformulated gasoline. By doing so, you won't work well or at all. With can help clean air, especially in the continuous use, spark plugs can get those parts of the country that have high fouled, the exhaust system can corrode, ozone levels. and your engineoil can deteriorate You should ask your service station quickly. Your vehicle's oxygen sensor operators if their gasolines contain will be damaged. Al of that means l detergents and oxygenates, and they if costly repairs that wouldn't be covered have been reformulated to reduce by your warranty. vehicle emissions.

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Service
&
Appearance
Care
I
Gasolines
for
Cleaner
Air
(CONT.)
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
detergents
and
oxygenates,
and
if
they
have
been
reformulated
to
reduce
vehicle
emissions.
Fuels
inhreign 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
I
address
for
advice.
Just
tell
us
where
you’re
going
and
give
your
Vehicle
Identification
Number
WIN)
.
General
Motors of Canada
Limited
International
Export
Sales
P.O.
Box
828
Oshawa,
Ontario,
LlH
7N1,
Canada