Owner's Manual
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...Pointed Down G. Spare Tire Follow these instructions to the ground. The other end through the wheel opening. 3 Assemble theratchet to the hook near the end of the cable so it can be pulled up through the hole in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. 2. When the tire has been ...lowered, tiltthe retainer atthe end of the jack handle ( a sillustrated) with the DOWN marking...
...Pointed Down G. Spare Tire Follow these instructions to the ground. The other end through the wheel opening. 3 Assemble theratchet to the hook near the end of the cable so it can be pulled up through the hole in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. 2. When the tire has been ...lowered, tiltthe retainer atthe end of the jack handle ( a sillustrated) with the DOWN marking...
Owner's Manual
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... angle, through the wheel opening. Make sure the retainer isfully seated across the underside of vehicle. Raise the tire fully against the tire to the rear. 2. The spare tire hoist cannot be sure it is stored securely and does not move. 4 Position the tire so that thevalve stem ispointed down ... 5. To RestoreSpare or Flat Tire: 1. Continue turning the ratchet untilthere are two "clicks" or"ratchets." Tilt the retainer downward and through the hole in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. 4. Attach the ratchet, with the UP marking facingyou, near the hook at the...
... angle, through the wheel opening. Make sure the retainer isfully seated across the underside of vehicle. Raise the tire fully against the tire to the rear. 2. The spare tire hoist cannot be sure it is stored securely and does not move. 4 Position the tire so that thevalve stem ispointed down ... 5. To RestoreSpare or Flat Tire: 1. Continue turning the ratchet untilthere are two "clicks" or"ratchets." Tilt the retainer downward and through the hole in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. 4. Attach the ratchet, with the UP marking facingyou, near the hook at the...
Owner's Manual
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... to use. Then, fold the head restraint stowage bag closed and attach it latches. While the seat isin the folded position, hang the latch plate end of the outer passenger position safety belts on the seatback forward and fold the seatback intothe seat cushion. Also, return the safety belts and head...
... to use. Then, fold the head restraint stowage bag closed and attach it latches. While the seat isin the folded position, hang the latch plate end of the outer passenger position safety belts on the seatback forward and fold the seatback intothe seat cushion. Also, return the safety belts and head...
Owner's Manual
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Move the seatback release lever, at the top of the retractor cover, out of the way. and enter the back of the To remove the seat, fully open th.e rear load doors vehicle. Then, fold the seatback forward into the seat cushion. 1-16 Then, hang the latch plate end of the belt on the hook at the right rear of the seat, toward the center of the vehicle.
Move the seatback release lever, at the top of the retractor cover, out of the way. and enter the back of the To remove the seat, fully open th.e rear load doors vehicle. Then, fold the seatback forward into the seat cushion. 1-16 Then, hang the latch plate end of the belt on the hook at the right rear of the seat, toward the center of the vehicle.
Owner's Manual
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When you sit in a center seating position, you have a lap safety belt, which has no retractor. Center Passenger Position Lap Belt If your vehicle has front and rear bench seats, someone can sitin the center positions. To make the belt shorter, pull its free end as shown until the belt is snug. 1-35 To make thebelt longer, tilt the latch plate and pull it along the belt.
When you sit in a center seating position, you have a lap safety belt, which has no retractor. Center Passenger Position Lap Belt If your vehicle has front and rear bench seats, someone can sitin the center positions. To make the belt shorter, pull its free end as shown until the belt is snug. 1-35 To make thebelt longer, tilt the latch plate and pull it along the belt.
Owner's Manual
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... pull the door open the passenger's sidedoor first. To fully open either rear door, you must release the check strap. After closing the rear glass, pull up on it's handle to make sure the tailgate is fully... is securely latched by lifting up on the left door edge out and pull the door open the rear panel doors, you must open . After closing , make sure it is locked, insert your door ...counterclockwise to keep them from fully opening during normal use. The rear doorshave a check assembly to unlock it toward you . Open the tailgate by pulling it . Close the tailgate...
... pull the door open the passenger's sidedoor first. To fully open either rear door, you must release the check strap. After closing the rear glass, pull up on it's handle to make sure the tailgate is fully... is securely latched by lifting up on the left door edge out and pull the door open the rear panel doors, you must open . After closing , make sure it is locked, insert your door ...counterclockwise to keep them from fully opening during normal use. The rear doorshave a check assembly to unlock it toward you . Open the tailgate by pulling it . Close the tailgate...
Owner's Manual
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...American Medical Association, a 180-pound (82kg) person who drinks three 12-ounce (355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will end up with more than many might do ? Inrecent years, some general information on the problem. The obvious way to solve this highway ...Judgment 0 Muscular Coordination Vision Attentiveness Police recordsshow that almost half of all motor vehicle-related deaths involve alcohol.In most preventable of accidents. Rear-end collisions areabout the most cases, these laws. Alcohol affects fourthings that anyone needs to brake or turn suddenly. state to drive? How much...
...American Medical Association, a 180-pound (82kg) person who drinks three 12-ounce (355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will end up with more than many might do ? Inrecent years, some general information on the problem. The obvious way to solve this highway ...Judgment 0 Muscular Coordination Vision Attentiveness Police recordsshow that almost half of all motor vehicle-related deaths involve alcohol.In most preventable of accidents. Rear-end collisions areabout the most cases, these laws. Alcohol affects fourthings that anyone needs to brake or turn suddenly. state to drive? How much...
Owner's Manual
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... up or down may be too steep to drive across the incline of the wheel base (the distance from the front wheels to the rear wheels) reduces the likelihood the vehicle will have to doall the work and could roll over if you across . When driving downhill, avoid...the manual transmission) and, while still braking, restart the engine. Descend slowly, keeping your vehicle under control at all the work . Your brakes will tumble end overend. If the engine won 't have to drive across. your vehicle by applying the regular brakes. A: 0 Yes! This is called "free-wheeling." ...
... up or down may be too steep to drive across the incline of the wheel base (the distance from the front wheels to the rear wheels) reduces the likelihood the vehicle will have to doall the work and could roll over if you across . When driving downhill, avoid...the manual transmission) and, while still braking, restart the engine. Descend slowly, keeping your vehicle under control at all the work . Your brakes will tumble end overend. If the engine won 't have to drive across. your vehicle by applying the regular brakes. A: 0 Yes! This is called "free-wheeling." ...
Owner's Manual
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Put the other end of the license plate. Be sure the wheel wrench connects into the hoist shaft. Turn the ratchet counterclockwise to the wheel wrench with the DOWN marking facing you. I .. Keep turning the ratchet until the spare tire can be pulled out from under the vehicle. I When the tire has been lowered, tilt the retainer at the end of the cable and pull it through the rear bumper access hole, located at the passenger side edge of the wheel wrench through the wheel opening. 5-33 Attach the ratchet to lower the spare tire.
Put the other end of the license plate. Be sure the wheel wrench connects into the hoist shaft. Turn the ratchet counterclockwise to the wheel wrench with the DOWN marking facing you. I .. Keep turning the ratchet until the spare tire can be pulled out from under the vehicle. I When the tire has been lowered, tilt the retainer at the end of the cable and pull it through the rear bumper access hole, located at the passenger side edge of the wheel wrench through the wheel opening. 5-33 Attach the ratchet to lower the spare tire.
Owner's Manual
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Lower the jack completely. 5-38 rz Replace the wheel nuts with the rounded end of the nuts toward the wheel. Tighten each wheel nut by rotating the ratchet and wheel wrench counterclockwise. Position Front Rear Position Lower the vehicle by hand until the wheel is held against the hub.
Lower the jack completely. 5-38 rz Replace the wheel nuts with the rounded end of the nuts toward the wheel. Tighten each wheel nut by rotating the ratchet and wheel wrench counterclockwise. Position Front Rear Position Lower the vehicle by hand until the wheel is held against the hub.
Owner's Manual
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... the wing nut clockwise until it tightly. Stowing the Tire - &Door Utility Model For a under-body spare tire carrier, stow the flat tire under the rear of the vehicle in the cargo area of the vehicle, over the bolt onto the jack and put the wing nut on the tire to... and put the wing nut on the bracket with the valve stem pointed down. 2. Put the other end of the wheel wrench through the wheel opening. 3. Stowing the Tire - 2-Door Utility Model and Suburban Stow the flat tire in the cargo areaof the vehicle secured in the tire carrier. Put the cover...
... the wing nut clockwise until it tightly. Stowing the Tire - &Door Utility Model For a under-body spare tire carrier, stow the flat tire under the rear of the vehicle in the cargo area of the vehicle, over the bolt onto the jack and put the wing nut on the tire to... and put the wing nut on the bracket with the valve stem pointed down. 2. Put the other end of the wheel wrench through the wheel opening. 3. Stowing the Tire - 2-Door Utility Model and Suburban Stow the flat tire in the cargo areaof the vehicle secured in the tire carrier. Put the cover...
Owner's Manual
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...in brake linings that are wrong for the worse. The braking performance you replace parts of your vehicle does when it is new. Unlatch the end of the suspension system. If you have to be damaged. Vehicles we design and test have new ones put in the wrong replacement brake ...parts. for example, when your brake linings wear down and you don't, your front and rear brakes can change - for your vehicle, the balance between your brakes may no longer work well together if the vehicle is secured in them, as...
...in brake linings that are wrong for the worse. The braking performance you replace parts of your vehicle does when it is new. Unlatch the end of the suspension system. If you have to be damaged. Vehicles we design and test have new ones put in the wrong replacement brake ...parts. for example, when your brake linings wear down and you don't, your front and rear brakes can change - for your vehicle, the balance between your brakes may no longer work well together if the vehicle is secured in them, as...
Owner's Manual
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...down until it stops. they can be sure to follow the chain manufacturer's instructions. Driving too fast or spinning the wheels with the ends securely fastened. Others can burst into flame if you can hear the chains contacting your vehicle, stop and retighten them on a hot ..., use tire chains only wherelegal and only when you use anything from a containerto clean your vehicle, be hazardous. Some are of the rear the proper size for yourtires. Remember, cleaning products can damage your vehicle. Use chains that are toxic. Install them as tightly as possible...
...down until it stops. they can be sure to follow the chain manufacturer's instructions. Driving too fast or spinning the wheels with the ends securely fastened. Others can burst into flame if you can hear the chains contacting your vehicle, stop and retighten them on a hot ..., use tire chains only wherelegal and only when you use anything from a containerto clean your vehicle, be hazardous. Some are of the rear the proper size for yourtires. Remember, cleaning products can damage your vehicle. Use chains that are toxic. Install them as tightly as possible...