Owner's Manual
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Service Station Guide Cooling System For a More Detailed Look at What's Under the Hood See Section 6 See Section 5 Tire Pressure See Section 6 Battery See Section 6 Spare Tire Pressure See Section 5 Hood Release See Section 6 Alternate Fuel Door Release See Section 6 Windshield Washer Fluid See Section 6 Engine Oil Dipstick See Section 6 Remote Fuel Door Release See Section 6 Premium Fuel Recommended Use unleaded gas only, 91 Octane or higher. See Section 6 Oil Viscosity Engine Oil See Section 6
Service Station Guide Cooling System For a More Detailed Look at What's Under the Hood See Section 6 See Section 5 Tire Pressure See Section 6 Battery See Section 6 Spare Tire Pressure See Section 5 Hood Release See Section 6 Alternate Fuel Door Release See Section 6 Windshield Washer Fluid See Section 6 Engine Oil Dipstick See Section 6 Remote Fuel Door Release See Section 6 Premium Fuel Recommended Use unleaded gas only, 91 Octane or higher. See Section 6 Oil Viscosity Engine Oil See Section 6
Owner's Manual
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... ask that particular area. The dealer can 't move easily. 2-19 You could be parking your vehicle. Before starting the engine, be seriously injured. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. Automatic Transaxle Operation There are several different positions for that you contact your vehicle can give you 'll be damaged...
... ask that particular area. The dealer can 't move easily. 2-19 You could be parking your vehicle. Before starting the engine, be seriously injured. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. Automatic Transaxle Operation There are several different positions for that you contact your vehicle can give you 'll be damaged...
Owner's Manual
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Radio (Audio System) E. Horn J. Climate Control System M. Glove Box 2-55 Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever C. Instrument Panel Cluster D. Driver Information Center Control Buttons F. Shift Lever L. Lamp Controls G. Hood Release I. HVAC Steering Wheel Controls (or Cellular Telephone Controls, If Equipped) H. Audio Steering Wheel Controls K. The main components of the instrument panel are: A. Air Outlets B.
Radio (Audio System) E. Horn J. Climate Control System M. Glove Box 2-55 Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever C. Instrument Panel Cluster D. Driver Information Center Control Buttons F. Shift Lever L. Lamp Controls G. Hood Release I. HVAC Steering Wheel Controls (or Cellular Telephone Controls, If Equipped) H. Audio Steering Wheel Controls K. The main components of the instrument panel are: A. Air Outlets B.
Owner's Manual
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... of the windows. 3-8 Ventilation System Your vehicle's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is running. Ventilation Tips D Keep the hood and front air inlet free of the instrument panel. Outside air will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of airflow for...
... of the windows. 3-8 Ventilation System Your vehicle's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air into the vehicle when it is running. Ventilation Tips D Keep the hood and front air inlet free of the instrument panel. Outside air will work far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside of airflow for...
Owner's Manual
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... low, add water to take care of fluid is not running and can cause battery gas to explode. You don't need more light. Open the hoods and locate the batteries. If it on each battery. People have been hurt doing this, and some have been blinded. Keep hands, clothing and tools...
... low, add water to take care of fluid is not running and can cause battery gas to explode. You don't need more light. Open the hoods and locate the batteries. If it on each battery. People have been hurt doing this, and some have been blinded. Keep hands, clothing and tools...
Owner's Manual
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... if you see or hear steam coming from it. Wait until it off and get everyone away from the engine if you just open the hood. Just turn it cools down. If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine NOTICE: After driving in the overheated engine protection operating mode, to avoid engine... in an emergency; In this mode, you may drive up to 50 miles (80 km). you will be driven to cool before you open the hood.
... if you see or hear steam coming from it. Wait until it off and get everyone away from the engine if you just open the hood. Just turn it cools down. If Steam Is Coming From Your Engine NOTICE: After driving in the overheated engine protection operating mode, to avoid engine... in an emergency; In this mode, you may drive up to 50 miles (80 km). you will be driven to cool before you open the hood.
Owner's Manual
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.... If there's still no longer have the warning, turn off the engine and get service help right away. You may decide not to lift the hood but to get everyone out of steam, idle the engine for about 10 minutes. If you no sign of the vehicle until it 's safe to... lift the hood, here's what you'll see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in this section. Cooling System When you decide it cools down. If the...
.... If there's still no longer have the warning, turn off the engine and get service help right away. You may decide not to lift the hood but to get everyone out of steam, idle the engine for about 10 minutes. If you no sign of the vehicle until it 's safe to... lift the hood, here's what you'll see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in this section. Cooling System When you decide it cools down. If the...
Owner's Manual
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.... If you can be burned. Don't run the engine, it cools down. Get any underhood electric fan. CAUTION: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running your warranty. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from running and can injure you drive...
.... If you can be burned. Don't run the engine, it cools down. Get any underhood electric fan. CAUTION: An electric engine cooling fan under the hood can start up even when the engine is not running your warranty. Keep hands, clothing and tools away from running and can injure you drive...
Owner's Manual
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... 6-27 6-29 6-33 6-33 6-39 6-40 6-49 6-49 Service Fuel Fuels in Foreign Countries Filling Your Tank Filling a Portable Fuel Container Checking Things Under the Hood Engine Oil Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Automatic Transaxle Fluid Engine Coolant Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Battery Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Tires Appearance Care...
... 6-27 6-29 6-33 6-33 6-39 6-40 6-49 6-49 Service Fuel Fuels in Foreign Countries Filling Your Tank Filling a Portable Fuel Container Checking Things Under the Hood Engine Oil Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Automatic Transaxle Fluid Engine Coolant Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Battery Bulb Replacement Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Tires Appearance Care...
Owner's Manual
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... only into approved containers. Filling a Portable Fuel Container CAUTION: Never fill a portable fuel container while it is complete. Checking Things Under the Hood CAUTION: An electric fan under the hood can be badly burned and your vehicle. Be careful not to you even when the engine is in your vehicle damaged if...
... only into approved containers. Filling a Portable Fuel Container CAUTION: Never fill a portable fuel container while it is complete. Checking Things Under the Hood CAUTION: An electric fan under the hood can be badly burned and your vehicle. Be careful not to you even when the engine is in your vehicle damaged if...
Owner's Manual
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Hood Release Pull the lever inside the vehicle to the front of the vehicle and find the secondary hood release, which is located on the release lever as you raise the hood. 6-9 Lift up on the lower left side of the grille. It is located under the front edge of the instrument panel. Then go to open the hood.
Hood Release Pull the lever inside the vehicle to the front of the vehicle and find the secondary hood release, which is located on the release lever as you raise the hood. 6-9 Lift up on the lower left side of the grille. It is located under the front edge of the instrument panel. Then go to open the hood.
Owner's Manual
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When you open the hood, you'll see: A. D. Brake Master Cylinder G. Transaxle Dipstick/Fluid Fill Location H. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on properly. Then pull the hood down and close it firmly. 6-10 C. Battery Engine Coolant Fill Location Power Steering Fluid Engine Oil Fill Location E. Engine Oil Dipstick F. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter I. B.
When you open the hood, you'll see: A. D. Brake Master Cylinder G. Transaxle Dipstick/Fluid Fill Location H. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir Before closing the hood, be sure all filler caps are on properly. Then pull the hood down and close it firmly. 6-10 C. Battery Engine Coolant Fill Location Power Steering Fluid Engine Oil Fill Location E. Engine Oil Dipstick F. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter I. B.