Vehicle Segment:
Compact/Mid-size Car (depending on market interpretation and styling)
Brand Strategy:
Positioned as a stylish and affordable American alternative in the compact sedan and coupe market
Key Competitors:
Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus, Chevrolet Cavalier, Dodge Neon
Design Philosophy:
Sporty styling, European-inspired design cues for its time, available in coupe and sedan body styles
Trim Levels Typical:
GL, GLS, GT (performance-oriented)
Powertrain:
Engine operation, fuel system, ignition system, cooling system, exhaust system, drivetrain operation
Chassis:
Suspension system, steering system, brake system, wheel and tire information
Electrical:
Lighting system (interior/exterior), power features (windows, locks, mirrors), instrument cluster, gauges, warning lights, basic fuse identification
Body And Interior:
Seating adjustments, seat belts, airbags, climate control, audio system operation, interior features, exterior features (doors, hood, trunk, fuel filler)
Safety And Security:
Airbag system operation and warnings, seat belt usage, child restraint systems (LATCH), anti-theft system (if equipped), child safety locks
Routine Operation:
Starting and driving the vehicle, parking, operating controls and features, fuel and oil checks
Emergency Procedures:
What to do in case of a breakdown, tire changing, jump starting, overheating, brake failure indications
Maintenance Guidance:
Recommended maintenance schedules, fluid level checks, tire pressure checks, wiper blade replacement, basic bulb replacement guidance
Troubleshooting Basic:
Understanding dashboard warning lights, basic diagnostics for common issues (e.g., battery not charging, engine performance issues)
Depth Level:
Comprehensive owner-level information; does not cover detailed mechanical repair procedures or diagnostic codes, which are found in a service manual
Digital Availability:
Typically not issued as a digital file from the manufacturer at the time of sale; digital scans may be available from third parties
Print Type:
Standard OEM print quality for automotive manuals of the era
Binding:
Stapled or glued spine booklet
Paper Stock:
Durable, matte-finish paper suitable for vehicle glove compartment storage
Standard Transmission 2.4L
Type:
5-speed Manual (Getrag F23)
Optional Transmission 2.4L
Type:
4-speed Automatic (GM 4T40-E)
Standard Transmission 3.4L
Type:
4-speed Automatic (GM 4T65-E)
Optional Transmission 3.4L
Type:
N/A (only automatic available)
Automatic Control:
Driver-selectable modes (e.g., 'Sport' or 'Towing' on some transmissions)
NHTSA Frontal Driver Side:
Good (for 2001 model year testing)
NHTSA Frontal Passenger Side:
Good (for 2001 model year testing)
IIHS Frontal Offset:
Acceptable (typical for this platform)
ABS:
Standard on GLS and GT trims, Optional on GL
Traction Control:
Optional on GLS and GT trims (often paired with V6 and automatic transmission)
Airbags Front:
Standard driver and front passenger airbags
Airbags Side:
Optional front side-impact airbags on GLS and GT trims
Seat Belts:
Three-point front seat belts with pretensioners, rear shoulder belts (3-point in rear outboard, lap belt center rear)
Child Restraint:
LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system in rear seats
Oil Change Interval Synthetic:
Every 7,500-10,000 miles or 12 months with synthetic oil (refer to manual for specific GM specs for that year).
Oil Change Interval Conventional:
Every 5,000 miles or 6 months with conventional oil.
Service Intervals Filters
Air Filter Replacement:
Inspect every 15,000 miles, replace as needed. Typically every 30,000 miles.
Cabin Air Filter Replacement:
Inspect/replace every 15,000-30,000 miles (if equipped).
Coolant Flush:
Every 50,000 miles or 5 years (or as per GM Dex-Cool schedule).
Transmission Fluid Change:
Inspect every 30,000 miles, change/flush as recommended (often every 60,000-100,000 miles, consult manual).
Engine Oil Viscosity:
SAE 5W-30 recommended for both engines.
Engine Oil Type:
GM dexos1™ Gen 2 or equivalent for synthetic. Check manual for specific API service classification.
Coolant Type:
GM P/N 12346290 (Orange) or equivalent for Dex-Cool (50/50 mix with distilled water).
Transmission Fluid Type 4T40-E:
Dexron III (or Dexron VI if specified by GM service bulletin).
Transmission Fluid Type 4T65-E:
Dexron III (or Dexron VI if specified by GM service bulletin).
Engine 3.4L V6:
Intake manifold gasket leaks, oil cooler line leaks, potential for head gasket issues if coolant leaks persist.
Engine 2.4L I4:
EGR valve clogging, ignition coil failures, oil consumption in some cases.
Transmission Automatic:
Internal seal failures in 4T40-E and 4T65-E transmissions leading to slipping or harsh shifts.
Suspension Steering:
Worn strut mounts, tie rod ends, and ball joints are common wear items. Power steering pump leaks can occur.
Electrical:
Window regulator failures, power lock actuator issues, dashboard warning light illumination due to faulty sensors.
Oldsmobile Legacy:
Oldsmobile, founded in 1897, was one of America's oldest automobile brands, known for innovation (e.g., automatic transmission, turbocharging) before its discontinuation by GM in 2004.
Alerofirst Generation:
The Oldsmobile Alero was introduced for the 1999 model year as a successor to the Oldsmobile Achieva and Cutlass Ciera. It was part of GM's strategy to revitalize Oldsmobile with more modern, European-inspired designs.
Aleroface Lift Post:
The 2001 model year represents a mid-cycle refresh for the Alero, featuring updated styling elements, revised interiors, and minor mechanical improvements.
Manufacturing Plant:
General Motors Lansing Assembly Plant in Lansing, Michigan
Production Years:
1999-2004