Owner's Manual
Page 49
... the transmitter until the door locks cycle (abouttwo seconds). This systemcan't guarantee thatyou'll never be able to use the transmitter to get to the antenna, itwon't unlock the doors.Always remember to save the battery. If the light does come on , just repeat the steps. Put the ignition key in...
... the transmitter until the door locks cycle (abouttwo seconds). This systemcan't guarantee thatyou'll never be able to use the transmitter to get to the antenna, itwon't unlock the doors.Always remember to save the battery. If the light does come on , just repeat the steps. Put the ignition key in...
Owner's Manual
Page 50
... your dealer. When the dealermatches the replacement transmitter to your so vehicle, hold the transmitter. The coupk (A) has an antenna in the driver's door and one antenna in the transmitter. Remember to bring any maintenance. WA (l-l%m) (1 V Z 2m) - For best performance, when you...coded, the lost or stolen, replacement can be purchased through a your vehicle. 5'- 7' (1 '12 - 2m) TYPICAL RANGE 2-7 The antennas do not require any remaining transmitters with you hold the transmitter straight up and down, the keys hang down. Once thenew transmitter is lost transmitter...
... your dealer. When the dealermatches the replacement transmitter to your so vehicle, hold the transmitter. The coupk (A) has an antenna in the driver's door and one antenna in the transmitter. Remember to bring any maintenance. WA (l-l%m) (1 V Z 2m) - For best performance, when you...coded, the lost or stolen, replacement can be purchased through a your vehicle. 5'- 7' (1 '12 - 2m) TYPICAL RANGE 2-7 The antennas do not require any remaining transmitters with you hold the transmitter straight up and down, the keys hang down. Once thenew transmitter is lost transmitter...
Owner's Manual
Page 142
... Fuse Block" in the Index for location of the hardtop down. Shift a manual transmission into thetapered receivers. Turn off the radio to lower the power antenna and turn the ignition key to "Convertible Top" in its normal position, resting on its mounting brackets. 0 Store hardware and trim panel with the hardtop...
... Fuse Block" in the Index for location of the hardtop down. Shift a manual transmission into thetapered receivers. Turn off the radio to lower the power antenna and turn the ignition key to "Convertible Top" in its normal position, resting on its mounting brackets. 0 Store hardware and trim panel with the hardtop...
Owner's Manual
Page 162
... can replace it , wiping from the center tothe edge. Be sure never to be replaced without removing the entire antenna from possibly getting damaged. If the antenna is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in the kit. NOTICE: I NOTICE: Before entering an automatic car wash, turn off ...hole and the outer edge. Store them in their original cases or other protective cases and away from time to raise the antenna. 2. Power Antenna Mast Care Your power antenna will prevent the mast from the vehicle. Wipe the mast dry with mineral spirits or an equivalent solvent. 3. I I Don...
... can replace it , wiping from the center tothe edge. Be sure never to be replaced without removing the entire antenna from possibly getting damaged. If the antenna is soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in the kit. NOTICE: I NOTICE: Before entering an automatic car wash, turn off ...hole and the outer edge. Store them in their original cases or other protective cases and away from time to raise the antenna. 2. Power Antenna Mast Care Your power antenna will prevent the mast from the vehicle. Wipe the mast dry with mineral spirits or an equivalent solvent. 3. I I Don...
Owner's Manual
Page 306
... 32. Cruise Control Engage Switch; Power Windows 35. Lighted Rearview Mirror N. HVAC Solenoid Assembly; Mass Airflow Sensor (LT 1); Daytime Running Lamps Module; Power Seats L. Power Antenna Relay; Back-up Lamps Switch; Camshaft Sensor (LT5); Driver Information Center; Low Tire Pressure Warning Module; Blank P. Passive Keyless Entry Module 41. Blank M. 28. EGR...
... 32. Cruise Control Engage Switch; Power Windows 35. Lighted Rearview Mirror N. HVAC Solenoid Assembly; Mass Airflow Sensor (LT 1); Daytime Running Lamps Module; Power Seats L. Power Antenna Relay; Back-up Lamps Switch; Camshaft Sensor (LT5); Driver Information Center; Low Tire Pressure Warning Module; Blank P. Passive Keyless Entry Module 41. Blank M. 28. EGR...
Owner's Manual
Page 356
At Each Fuel Fill It is importantfor you or a service station attendant to your vehicle. Clean cassette deck. Power Antenna Engine Coolant Level Check theengine coolant level and add the proper coolant mix if necessary. Cleaning should beperformed at the intervals specified ...Once a Month Tire Inflation Check tire inflation. Cassette Deck Engine Oil Level Check theengine oil level and add the proper oil if necessary. Clean power antenna mast. See "Engine Oil" in the Index for further details. See "Audio Systems" in the Index for further details. See "Coolant" in ...
At Each Fuel Fill It is importantfor you or a service station attendant to your vehicle. Clean cassette deck. Power Antenna Engine Coolant Level Check theengine coolant level and add the proper coolant mix if necessary. Cleaning should beperformed at the intervals specified ...Once a Month Tire Inflation Check tire inflation. Cassette Deck Engine Oil Level Check theengine oil level and add the proper oil if necessary. Clean power antenna mast. See "Engine Oil" in the Index for further details. See "Audio Systems" in the Index for further details. See "Coolant" in ...
Owner's Manual
Page 374
... See After it Inflates ...1-2 1 When Should it Works ...1 - Theft Deterrent System ...Alignment and Balance. Tires ...6-54 Aluminum Wheels. Tips about Your ...3-17 3- Cleaning ...6-63 3-19 Antenna. Index Accessory Plug ...2-62 Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid ...6-22 ...6-34 Brake Fluid ...6-29 Coolant the to Recovery Tank Electrical Equipment ...2- 19. 6-67 Engine Coolant ...6-28...
... See After it Inflates ...1-2 1 When Should it Works ...1 - Theft Deterrent System ...Alignment and Balance. Tires ...6-54 Aluminum Wheels. Tips about Your ...3-17 3- Cleaning ...6-63 3-19 Antenna. Index Accessory Plug ...2-62 Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid ...6-22 ...6-34 Brake Fluid ...6-29 Coolant the to Recovery Tank Electrical Equipment ...2- 19. 6-67 Engine Coolant ...6-28...
Owner's Manual
Page 382
... Transmission ...2-35 2- 14 PASS-Key@ ...PassengerPosition ...1-23 Passing ...4-12 Passive Keyless Entry System ...2-4 2-8 Battery Replacement ...Light ...2-88 2-7 MatchingTransmitters ...2-5 Operation ...Settings ...2-6 Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...7-44 Power Antenna Mast Care ...3- 19 2-4 Power Door Locks ...2-50 Power Remote Control Mirrors ...1-2 PowerSeat ...1-2 Adjusting ...Lumbar Controls ...1-2 1-2 Side Bolster ...Power Steering ...4- 10 Power Steering Fluid ...6-30 6-31...
... Transmission ...2-35 2- 14 PASS-Key@ ...PassengerPosition ...1-23 Passing ...4-12 Passive Keyless Entry System ...2-4 2-8 Battery Replacement ...Light ...2-88 2-7 MatchingTransmitters ...2-5 Operation ...Settings ...2-6 Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...7-44 Power Antenna Mast Care ...3- 19 2-4 Power Door Locks ...2-50 Power Remote Control Mirrors ...1-2 PowerSeat ...1-2 Adjusting ...Lumbar Controls ...1-2 1-2 Side Bolster ...Power Steering ...4- 10 Power Steering Fluid ...6-30 6-31...