Owner's Manual
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... fuse does not need to be replaced, you may be blown. Press the switch to ON to enable the use of the trunk, fuel door, garage door opener and optional cellular telephone. The remote keyless entry transmitter cannot open the trunk if the valet lockout switch is located inside the vehicle,...window, then get out of theft, always arm the theft-deterrent system when leaving your key will flash. From outside of the trunk, fuel door, garage door opener and optional cellular telephone. The horn will sound and the hazard lights will also help to see Fuses and Circuit Breakers on the ...
... fuse does not need to be replaced, you may be blown. Press the switch to ON to enable the use of the trunk, fuel door, garage door opener and optional cellular telephone. The remote keyless entry transmitter cannot open the trunk if the valet lockout switch is located inside the vehicle,...window, then get out of theft, always arm the theft-deterrent system when leaving your key will flash. From outside of the trunk, fuel door, garage door opener and optional cellular telephone. The horn will sound and the hazard lights will also help to see Fuses and Circuit Breakers on the ...
Owner's Manual
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...down , turn off immediately to normal, theA/C operation will appear when the engine has overheated. Gverireaiirry urr page 5-27. FUEL LEVEL LQW - 11: This message serves as possibleto avoid compressor damage. ICE POSSIBLE - 13: This message appears when the... driver that may cause damage the vehicle's to engine, transaxle or ability to the engine can result from an overheated engine. LEFT REAR DOOR AJAR - 142: The left rear door is over 262°F (128°C). Do not increase engine speed above a normal idle. Severe damage to accelerate. I I IbQQUyb L V "I I,, I I U...
...down , turn off immediately to normal, theA/C operation will appear when the engine has overheated. Gverireaiirry urr page 5-27. FUEL LEVEL LQW - 11: This message serves as possibleto avoid compressor damage. ICE POSSIBLE - 13: This message appears when the... driver that may cause damage the vehicle's to engine, transaxle or ability to the engine can result from an overheated engine. LEFT REAR DOOR AJAR - 142: The left rear door is over 262°F (128°C). Do not increase engine speed above a normal idle. Severe damage to accelerate. I I IbQQUyb L V "I I,, I I U...
Owner's Manual
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... Control Module (PCM) or the ignition switch. SERVICE IDLE CONTROL - 107: A problem with your vehicle. PASSENGER DOOR AJAR - 141: The right front passenger's door is displayed when a problem has been detected in the magnetic speed variable assist steering system. Have your vehicle serviced by...work on your stability enhancement system. SERVICE CHARGING SYS - 102: This message will display if an electrical problem has occurred within the fuel system when this message displays. If the SERVICE STABILITY SYS message still comes on , service is a problem. You should see ...
... Control Module (PCM) or the ignition switch. SERVICE IDLE CONTROL - 107: A problem with your vehicle. PASSENGER DOOR AJAR - 141: The right front passenger's door is displayed when a problem has been detected in the magnetic speed variable assist steering system. Have your vehicle serviced by...work on your stability enhancement system. SERVICE CHARGING SYS - 102: This message will display if an electrical problem has occurred within the fuel system when this message displays. If the SERVICE STABILITY SYS message still comes on , service is a problem. You should see ...
Owner's Manual
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... than 203 Ibs. (92 kg) in the trunk. Notices Your warranty does not cover parts or components that fail because of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo. It tells you put things inside your vehicle or the Gross Axie vveignt Rating (tiAWK) tor either the maximum front or rear GAWR... overloading. f -. Also, overloading can change the way your vehicle can break, and it out. If you do , parts on the rear edge of the driver's door. If you have a heavy load, you do have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is the Certification label, found on your vehicle handles...
... than 203 Ibs. (92 kg) in the trunk. Notices Your warranty does not cover parts or components that fail because of the vehicle, all occupants, fuel and cargo. It tells you put things inside your vehicle or the Gross Axie vveignt Rating (tiAWK) tor either the maximum front or rear GAWR... overloading. f -. Also, overloading can change the way your vehicle can break, and it out. If you do , parts on the rear edge of the driver's door. If you have a heavy load, you do have to stop or turn quickly, or if there is the Certification label, found on your vehicle handles...
Owner's Manual
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Don't smoke if you're near fuel or refueling your vehicle. The button only works when the vehicle is in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N), when the key is in OFF. 5-7 It burns violently, and that can cause very bad injuries. The fuel cap is located behind a hinged door on driver's side of the steering wheel next to the exterior lamp control Fuel vapor is in the ignition and the VALET lockout button is highly flammable. The fuel door release button is located to the left of your vehicle. Filling Your Tank - Keep sparks, flames and smoking materials away from fuel.
Don't smoke if you're near fuel or refueling your vehicle. The button only works when the vehicle is in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N), when the key is in OFF. 5-7 It burns violently, and that can cause very bad injuries. The fuel cap is located behind a hinged door on driver's side of the steering wheel next to the exterior lamp control Fuel vapor is in the ignition and the VALET lockout button is highly flammable. The fuel door release button is located to the left of your vehicle. Filling Your Tank - Keep sparks, flames and smoking materials away from fuel.
Owner's Manual
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...back to the right. To remove the fuel cap, turn it slowly to spill fuel. Open the fuel cap slowly and wait for any "hiss" noise to release While refueling, hang the fuel cap by the tether from painted surfaces as soon as possible. An alternate fuel door release is more likely in it; if... you open the fuel too cap quickly. Clean fuel from the hook on yourself and then something ignites it to stop...
...back to the right. To remove the fuel cap, turn it slowly to spill fuel. Open the fuel cap slowly and wait for any "hiss" noise to release While refueling, hang the fuel cap by the tether from painted surfaces as soon as possible. An alternate fuel door release is more likely in it; if... you open the fuel too cap quickly. Clean fuel from the hook on yourself and then something ignites it to stop...
Owner's Manual
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...265 kPa), whichever is all right. Nofice: Don't let anyone tell you 'll be at high speeds (e.g., speeds of the driver's side rear door, shows the correct inflation pressures for yourtires when they're cold. "Cold" means your vehicle has been sitting for high-speed driving at 38 psi... (265 kPa). * Bad fuel economy If your tires have enough air (underinflation), you can get the following : Unusual wear Bad handling * Rough ride Needless damage from road hazards +n...
...265 kPa), whichever is all right. Nofice: Don't let anyone tell you 'll be at high speeds (e.g., speeds of the driver's side rear door, shows the correct inflation pressures for yourtires when they're cold. "Cold" means your vehicle has been sitting for high-speed driving at 38 psi... (265 kPa). * Bad fuel economy If your tires have enough air (underinflation), you can get the following : Unusual wear Bad handling * Rough ride Needless damage from road hazards +n...
Owner's Manual
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I I L Relays 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Usage Fuel Pump I Parkina Lamm I Ignition 1 I Park Brake A Park Brake B Park Shift Interlock Reverse Lamps Retained Accessory Power for more information. 49 50 51 52 53 54 ... underhood fuse block. See "Underhood Fuse Block" listed previously under Fuses and Circuit Breakers on page 5-94 for Sunroof Reverse Lockout Suspension Dampers 48 Ignition 3 Fuel Tank Door Release Interior Lamps Trunk Release Not Used Lock, Cylinder Automatic Level Control Compressor Cigar Lighter Rear Defog 1 I I Circuit Breakers 56 Usage I I Power Seats I Windows...
I I L Relays 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Usage Fuel Pump I Parkina Lamm I Ignition 1 I Park Brake A Park Brake B Park Shift Interlock Reverse Lamps Retained Accessory Power for more information. 49 50 51 52 53 54 ... underhood fuse block. See "Underhood Fuse Block" listed previously under Fuses and Circuit Breakers on page 5-94 for Sunroof Reverse Lockout Suspension Dampers 48 Ignition 3 Fuel Tank Door Release Interior Lamps Trunk Release Not Used Lock, Cylinder Automatic Level Control Compressor Cigar Lighter Rear Defog 1 I I Circuit Breakers 56 Usage I I Power Seats I Windows...
Owner's Manual
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... Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...5-9 Filling YourTank ...5-7 Fuels in Foreign Countries ...5-6 Gage ...3-55 Gasoline Octane ...5-5 GasolineSpecifications ...5-5 System Inspection ...6-13 Full Floor Console Storage Area ...2-51 Fuses Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...5-94 5-93 Windshield Wiper ... Sidemarker, Parking and Cornering Lamps ...5-57 Halogen Bulbs ...5-53 G Gage Engine Coolant Temperature ...Fuel ...Speedometer ...Tachometer ...Garage Door Opener ...GarmentHooks ...3-50...
... Filling a Portable Fuel Container ...5-9 Filling YourTank ...5-7 Fuels in Foreign Countries ...5-6 Gage ...3-55 Gasoline Octane ...5-5 GasolineSpecifications ...5-5 System Inspection ...6-13 Full Floor Console Storage Area ...2-51 Fuses Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...5-94 5-93 Windshield Wiper ... Sidemarker, Parking and Cornering Lamps ...5-57 Halogen Bulbs ...5-53 G Gage Engine Coolant Temperature ...Fuel ...Speedometer ...Tachometer ...Garage Door Opener ...GarmentHooks ...3-50...
Owner's Manual
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... a Year ...6-10 BrakeSystem Inspection ...6-14 Engine Cooling System Inspection ...6-14 Maintenance Schedule (cont.) ExhaustSystem Inspection ...6-13 Fuel System Inspection ...6-13 How This Section is Organized ...6-3 6-2 Introduction ...Maintenance Requirements ...6-2 Part A - Periodic Maintenance ... System ...4-11 Maintenance. Lockout Protection ...2-10 Locks 2-9 Central Door Unlocking System ...Door ...2-8 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2-11 Lockout Protection ...2-10 Power Door ...2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ...2-10 Loss of Control ...4-14 Lumbar .. 1-3...
... a Year ...6-10 BrakeSystem Inspection ...6-14 Engine Cooling System Inspection ...6-14 Maintenance Schedule (cont.) ExhaustSystem Inspection ...6-13 Fuel System Inspection ...6-13 How This Section is Organized ...6-3 6-2 Introduction ...Maintenance Requirements ...6-2 Part A - Periodic Maintenance ... System ...4-11 Maintenance. Lockout Protection ...2-10 Locks 2-9 Central Door Unlocking System ...Door ...2-8 Leaving Your Vehicle ...2-11 Lockout Protection ...2-10 Power Door ...2-9 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-9 Rear Door Security Locks ...2-10 Loss of Control ...4-14 Lumbar .. 1-3...