Pontiac 1958 Safari Owner's Manual page 32

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The Pontiac
owner of
today
knows that his car should be
lubricated periodically to ob-
tain
all
the
value
built into
it.
However,
as
with chang-
ing
engine
oil, experience has
shown that the need for this
vital
service
varies according
to the conditions under which
the car is driven.
WHEN TO LUBRICATE-For normal driving conditions,lubrica-
tion is recommended every 2,000 miles. This applies to all owners with
exception of those driving under the conditions described below:
DRIVING OVER ROUGH AND DUSTY ROADS-When the car
is driven over rough and dusty roads, more frequent lubrication
might be necessary.
DRIVING IN SLUSH, WATER OR MUDDY ROADS-Cars
driven through slush (melting snow), water or on muddy roads should
be lubricated at more frequent intervals, due to the washu;.g effect of
the water on the lubricant in front suspension parts and the clutch and
brake pedal shafts.
LOW MILEAGE "bRIVING-Some owners drive their cars very
little and accumulate mileage slowly. It is good practice for these
owners to have their cars lubricated every 1,000 miles.
HIGH MILEAGE DRIVING-For the person who operates his car
over 500 miles per week under favorable conditions, lubrication once a
month is suggested.
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Your Pontiac should be lubricated in accordance with the lubrication
chart on page 32 and 33 and the instructions given in this
section.
The car should be lubricated at end of the first 1,000 miles and there-
after at 2,000 mile intervals, except when driven under the conditions
outlined above.
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