Brake Pedal navel
See your retailer
if
the brake pedal does not return to
normal height, or
if
there
is
a rapid increase in pedal
travel. This could be a sign
of
brake trouble.
Brake Adjustment
Every time you make a moderate brake stop, your disc
brakes adjust
for
wear.
If
you rarely make a moderate or
heavier stop,
then
your brakes might not adjust correctly.
If
you
drive in thatway, then
--
very carefully
--
make a
few moderate brake stops about every
1,000
miles
(1
600
km),
so
your brakes will adjust properly.
If your brake pedal goes down farther than normal, your
rear drum brakes may need adjustment. Adjust them by
pumping the brake pedal repeatedly while the engine
is
running with the shift lever in PARK (P).
Replacing Brake System Parts
The braking system on a modern vehicle
1s
complex.
Its many parts have to be of top quality and work well
together if the vehicle is to have really good braking.
Your vehicle was designed and tested with top-quality
GM
brake parts. When you replace
parts
of your braking
system
--
for example, when your brake linings wear
down and you have to have new ones put in
--
be sure
you get new approved GM replacement parts. If you
don’t, your brakes may no longer work properly. For
example,
if
someone puts in brake linings that are wrong
for your vehicle, the balance between your front and
rear brakes can change
--
for the worse. The braking
performance you’ve come to expect can change in many
other ways if someone puts in the wrong replacement
brake parts.
Battery
Every new Oldsmobile has an ACDelco Freedom@
battery.
You
never have to add water to one of these.
When it’s time for a new battery, we recommend a
Delco Freedom battery. Get one that has the replacement
number shown on the original battery’s label.
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