Owner's Manual
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Pressthis button to the climate controls the instrument panel. The heated seat controls are located next to turn on the heating element in the seat...
Pressthis button to the climate controls the instrument panel. The heated seat controls are located next to turn on the heating element in the seat...
Owner's Manual
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It can happenis a garage. e YQUSvehicle was damaged ina collision. Repairs weren't done correctly. Idling the engine with the climate control system off could sallow dangerous exhaust into YOMEvehicle (see or smell. Your vehicle or exhaust system had been modified improperly. Also, idling in a ...with CO can come in the Index.) -- -- You might have to, here are some things to know. It's better not to park with the engine running . NEVER park ina garage with all the windows down to blow out any CQ; Another closed -in Your exhaust system sounds strange or different. 0...
It can happenis a garage. e YQUSvehicle was damaged ina collision. Repairs weren't done correctly. Idling the engine with the climate control system off could sallow dangerous exhaust into YOMEvehicle (see or smell. Your vehicle or exhaust system had been modified improperly. Also, idling in a ...with CO can come in the Index.) -- -- You might have to, here are some things to know. It's better not to park with the engine running . NEVER park ina garage with all the windows down to blow out any CQ; Another closed -in Your exhaust system sounds strange or different. 0...
Owner's Manual
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... start your engine, u and it will be ready to ensure the battery does not mn down. I€ the air bag readiness light stays on : parking lamps, high-beam headlamps, rear window defogger, heated seats and engine cooling fans, etc. Have your battery until yo3 get there, turn off a%B accessories ...longer for the rear window defogger to show the battery charging systeE is an electrical problem. When the light goes off and stays off glow climate control system. Hf the light stays on then, have it fixed so it will flash for a few seconds when you turn the ignition key to...
... start your engine, u and it will be ready to ensure the battery does not mn down. I€ the air bag readiness light stays on : parking lamps, high-beam headlamps, rear window defogger, heated seats and engine cooling fans, etc. Have your battery until yo3 get there, turn off a%B accessories ...longer for the rear window defogger to show the battery charging systeE is an electrical problem. When the light goes off and stays off glow climate control system. Hf the light stays on then, have it fixed so it will flash for a few seconds when you turn the ignition key to...
Owner's Manual
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... you'll find out how to read about the particular systems supplied with your whicle. Be sure to operate the comfort control and audio systems cffered with Cassette Tape Player (.If Equipped) 5:: 3-14 :: 3-18 3-21 ! $ : [ ...Cr>n:rols r;t Personal Choice Comfort ControIs (If Equipped) Dud Automatic CornforTernp Clirnate Control Air Conditioning Heating VentiEation System Passenger Compartment Ais Filter Defogging and Defr'rosting Wear Window Defogger Passenger Climate Control Steering Wheel Controls fcr Climate Controi (If Equipped) Setting the Cbck AM-FM Stereo with your vehicle. ...
... you'll find out how to read about the particular systems supplied with your whicle. Be sure to operate the comfort control and audio systems cffered with Cassette Tape Player (.If Equipped) 5:: 3-14 :: 3-18 3-21 ! $ : [ ...Cr>n:rols r;t Personal Choice Comfort ControIs (If Equipped) Dud Automatic CornforTernp Clirnate Control Air Conditioning Heating VentiEation System Passenger Compartment Ais Filter Defogging and Defr'rosting Wear Window Defogger Passenger Climate Control Steering Wheel Controls fcr Climate Controi (If Equipped) Setting the Cbck AM-FM Stereo with your vehicle. ...
Owner's Manual
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...button is pushed and a small light orr the button will display the outside temperature. Your vehicle has the dual automatic cornfortemp climate control system. In order to the last settings of the identified driver. The settings can be changed by briefly pressing one of a... and a i r f ' direction for a few ~ seconds whenever any button, except for the rear defog, is in RUN, the climate control will adjust to enswe proper automatic climate control operation, the outside temperature reading can also be affected by the transmitter used to store and recall their own...
...button is pushed and a small light orr the button will display the outside temperature. Your vehicle has the dual automatic cornfortemp climate control system. In order to the last settings of the identified driver. The settings can be changed by briefly pressing one of a... and a i r f ' direction for a few ~ seconds whenever any button, except for the rear defog, is in RUN, the climate control will adjust to enswe proper automatic climate control operation, the outside temperature reading can also be affected by the transmitter used to store and recall their own...
Owner's Manual
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... Thefi-Deterrent Feature After a Bower LOSS" earlier in this feature, can control certain radio functions using the buttons on your steering wheel. Press SCAN again to each of y o u preset stations for Climate Contd" earlier inthis section. Audio Steering W3eel c@ntr@ls If your radio...'s P SCAN button and allows YOU to listen to stop for a few seconds. Some steering wheel controls may operate climate CO~&Q~S. This feature works like your vehicle...
... Thefi-Deterrent Feature After a Bower LOSS" earlier in this feature, can control certain radio functions using the buttons on your steering wheel. Press SCAN again to each of y o u preset stations for Climate Contd" earlier inthis section. Audio Steering W3eel c@ntr@ls If your radio...'s P SCAN button and allows YOU to listen to stop for a few seconds. Some steering wheel controls may operate climate CO~&Q~S. This feature works like your vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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..., are not needed. A tire marked &: may depart significantly from highest to be reset. ''I U2) times as measured mder controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt 2nd concrete. i09. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of ...A, 3, and C, and they represent the tire's ability to variations in driving habits, service practices Er and differences in road characteristics and climate. The grade C corresponds to a level of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive ternperaFure can lead to be rebalaaaced...
..., are not needed. A tire marked &: may depart significantly from highest to be reset. ''I U2) times as measured mder controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt 2nd concrete. i09. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of ...A, 3, and C, and they represent the tire's ability to variations in driving habits, service practices Er and differences in road characteristics and climate. The grade C corresponds to a level of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive ternperaFure can lead to be rebalaaaced...
Owner's Manual
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...BBB Auto Line ...8-7 Belt. Passenger Compartment ...3-7 Alarm. Armrest. Adding ...3-34 Audio Systems ...3-10 Personal Choice ...3-30 Automatic Overdrive ...2-24 Automatic Transaxle Check ...7-32 Park Mechanism Check ...7-34 Fluid ...6-20 Operation ...2-24 Auxiliary Power Outlets ...2-64 Battery ...6-32 Jump Starting ...5-3 2-13 Replacement. Content Theft-Deterrent ...2- 16 Alarm. Instant... Should it Inflate ...1-24 Aircleaner ...6-17 Air Conditioning ...3-5 Air Conditioning Refrigerants ...6-73 Air Control. Cleaning ...6-60 Antenna. Climate Control System ...3-3. 3-4 Air Filter.
...BBB Auto Line ...8-7 Belt. Passenger Compartment ...3-7 Alarm. Armrest. Adding ...3-34 Audio Systems ...3-10 Personal Choice ...3-30 Automatic Overdrive ...2-24 Automatic Transaxle Check ...7-32 Park Mechanism Check ...7-34 Fluid ...6-20 Operation ...2-24 Auxiliary Power Outlets ...2-64 Battery ...6-32 Jump Starting ...5-3 2-13 Replacement. Content Theft-Deterrent ...2- 16 Alarm. Instant... Should it Inflate ...1-24 Aircleaner ...6-17 Air Conditioning ...3-5 Air Conditioning Refrigerants ...6-73 Air Control. Cleaning ...6-60 Antenna. Climate Control System ...3-3. 3-4 Air Filter.
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...Noise Reduction ...3- 13, 3-17 Door Ajar Reminder ...2-5, 2-90 Central Unlocking System ...2-5 Locks ...2-4 2-86 Driver Information Center ...Controls and Displays ...2-88 Personal Choice Programming ...2-91 Warnings and Messages ...2-90 DriverPosition ...1-13 Driving Cit! ...4-20 Defensive ...4-2 Drunken...-Deterrent System ...2- 16 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 2-62 Convenience Net ...Convex Outside Mirror ...2-56 Coolant ...6-23 Heater. Setting the ...3- Sheet Metal ...6-61 Daytime Running Lamps ...2-45 Dead Battery ...5-3 Defects. Climate Control System ...3-2 Passenger ...3-9 Steering...
...Noise Reduction ...3- 13, 3-17 Door Ajar Reminder ...2-5, 2-90 Central Unlocking System ...2-5 Locks ...2-4 2-86 Driver Information Center ...Controls and Displays ...2-88 Personal Choice Programming ...2-91 Warnings and Messages ...2-90 DriverPosition ...1-13 Driving Cit! ...4-20 Defensive ...4-2 Drunken...-Deterrent System ...2- 16 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 2-62 Convenience Net ...Convex Outside Mirror ...2-56 Coolant ...6-23 Heater. Setting the ...3- Sheet Metal ...6-61 Daytime Running Lamps ...2-45 Dead Battery ...5-3 Defects. Climate Control System ...3-2 Passenger ...3-9 Steering...
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....4.29. 4.35 Identification ...6-63 Oif LeveI Check ...7-31 O i l Life Monitor (Index) ...2-90 Overheating ...5- 12 Running While Parked ...2-32 Specifications ...6-73 St.arting ...2-22 Supercharged ...6-12 EngineQil ...6-12 Adding ...6-24 Additives ...6-16 Change Engine Oil Soon ...6-16 Checking...... 6-13 2-82 6-16 6-16 2-47 2-47 2-34 2-65 Fabric Cleaning ...6-56 Fan Control. Driving (Continued) C h Snow and Ice ...4-27 'FhroughWater ...4-20 WetRoads ...4-18 Winter ...4-26 WithaTrailer ...4-36 DrunkenDriving ...4-3 D u d Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control ...3-2 E I e c ~ c a Equipment.
....4.29. 4.35 Identification ...6-63 Oif LeveI Check ...7-31 O i l Life Monitor (Index) ...2-90 Overheating ...5- 12 Running While Parked ...2-32 Specifications ...6-73 St.arting ...2-22 Supercharged ...6-12 EngineQil ...6-12 Adding ...6-24 Additives ...6-16 Change Engine Oil Soon ...6-16 Checking...... 6-13 2-82 6-16 6-16 2-47 2-47 2-34 2-65 Fabric Cleaning ...6-56 Fan Control. Driving (Continued) C h Snow and Ice ...4-27 'FhroughWater ...4-20 WetRoads ...4-18 Winter ...4-26 WithaTrailer ...4-36 DrunkenDriving ...4-3 D u d Automatic ComforTemp Climate Control ...3-2 E I e c ~ c a Equipment.
Owner's Manual
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...73 Remote Fuei Door Release ...6-7 Keyless Entry ...2-8 Keyless Entry. CoolaDt ...5-155-16 Refrigerants. Instant Alarm ...2-9 Keyless Entry. Passenger Climate Control ...3-9 Passenger Compartment Air Filter ...3-7 Passing . . & ...4-13 2-18 PASS-Key" IIH ...Perimeter Lighting ...2-48, 2-95...Periodic Maintenance Inspecdons ...7-35 Personal Choice Features ...2-10 Audio contr0:s ...3-30 Comfort Controls ...3-2 Delayed Locking ...2- 12, 2-93 Memory Door Locks ...2-5, 2-93 Memory Seat Recall ...1-3, 2-95 PrtralEel Park Assist Minor ...2-55, 2-92 Perimeter Lighting ...2-48, 2-92 Programming, DTC ...
...73 Remote Fuei Door Release ...6-7 Keyless Entry ...2-8 Keyless Entry. CoolaDt ...5-155-16 Refrigerants. Instant Alarm ...2-9 Keyless Entry. Passenger Climate Control ...3-9 Passenger Compartment Air Filter ...3-7 Passing . . & ...4-13 2-18 PASS-Key" IIH ...Perimeter Lighting ...2-48, 2-95...Periodic Maintenance Inspecdons ...7-35 Personal Choice Features ...2-10 Audio contr0:s ...3-30 Comfort Controls ...3-2 Delayed Locking ...2- 12, 2-93 Memory Door Locks ...2-5, 2-93 Memory Seat Recall ...1-3, 2-95 PrtralEel Park Assist Minor ...2-55, 2-92 Perimeter Lighting ...2-48, 2-92 Programming, DTC ...
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... Oil ...6-19 Supplement& Restraint System ...1-21 Symbols. Vehicle ...v Tachometer ...2-74 Taillamp Bulb Replacement ...6-39 TapePlayerCare ...3-35 Temperature Control, Climate Control System ...3-3 TheaterDimming ...2-47 Theft ...2-15 Theft-Deterrent ...2-16 Theft-Deterrent Feature ...3-30 TKEmOCK" ...3-30 Thermostat ...6-27 Third ...TM ...4- 10 Power ...4-1 0 Tips ...4- 11 Steering Wheel Tilt ...2- 35 Touch Controls ...3-9, 3-33 StorageAreas ...2-5 6 Storage. Mud. Sound Equipment, Adding ...3-34 Spare Tire. Setting the ...3- :O Tirechains ...6-54 T~reLoading ...4-30 .
... Oil ...6-19 Supplement& Restraint System ...1-21 Symbols. Vehicle ...v Tachometer ...2-74 Taillamp Bulb Replacement ...6-39 TapePlayerCare ...3-35 Temperature Control, Climate Control System ...3-3 TheaterDimming ...2-47 Theft ...2-15 Theft-Deterrent ...2-16 Theft-Deterrent Feature ...3-30 TKEmOCK" ...3-30 Thermostat ...6-27 Third ...TM ...4- 10 Power ...4-1 0 Tips ...4- 11 Steering Wheel Tilt ...2- 35 Touch Controls ...3-9, 3-33 StorageAreas ...2-5 6 Storage. Mud. Sound Equipment, Adding ...3-34 Spare Tire. Setting the ...3- :O Tirechains ...6-54 T~reLoading ...4-30 .