Owner's Manual
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afety Be s: Th-.ey'refor Everyone tellsyou how touse safety belts .properly.It .alsote.lls you.some things you .shouldnot, dowiih -safetybelts. 273j-s part :of the manual And it :explains the.SUPP? :R) r air.b syste 1 -A- ' '..InflatableRestrat Jump Seat (Extended Cab Nodels) Your-extended Gab pickup :hasa jump seat in the-. rear aTe8.
afety Be s: Th-.ey'refor Everyone tellsyou how touse safety belts .properly.It .alsote.lls you.some things you .shouldnot, dowiih -safetybelts. 273j-s part :of the manual And it :explains the.SUPP? :R) r air.b syste 1 -A- ' '..InflatableRestrat Jump Seat (Extended Cab Nodels) Your-extended Gab pickup :hasa jump seat in the-. rear aTe8.
Owner's Manual
Page 42
... these seats. And they can strike others in a crash. To .makeit shmter, pull the belt as shown until it the same way:as the lap part of the vehicle in the vehicle-whoare wearing.slfety ._ . belts, Each jump seat has a lap belt with no retractor. To unlatch thebelt, just push the...
... these seats. And they can strike others in a crash. To .makeit shmter, pull the belt as shown until it the same way:as the lap part of the vehicle in the vehicle-whoare wearing.slfety ._ . belts, Each jump seat has a lap belt with no retractor. To unlatch thebelt, just push the...
Owner's Manual
Page 47
....infant car bed, make sure that the infhnt':s head, Beck and-body-can. An infant car bed.(A>is removable. 1-34. c m e in the vehicle andthe seat part. is a special bed made -€ofuse in a .crash.Some idant seats . to face the rear of the-vehicle.Rear-facin.g infant restraints are designedfur infants...
....infant car bed, make sure that the infhnt':s head, Beck and-body-can. An infant car bed.(A>is removable. 1-34. c m e in the vehicle andthe seat part. is a special bed made -€ofuse in a .crash.Some idant seats . to face the rear of the-vehicle.Rear-facin.g infant restraints are designedfur infants...
Owner's Manual
Page 60
child. The belt's force would then.be worn low and snug on the child's abdomen. Here a child is .behind the. Thatcould cause serious or fatal injuries. ' I f Wherever the child.sits, the lap p.ortion of the belt should be applied right on the hips, just touching the- This applies beit force to.the child's pelvic bones in .a.seat.that-has a lap-shoulder .belt, but the shoulder part is sitting in -acrash. 1-47 Never do this way, in a crash the chi1d:might slide under the belt. the child wears .the belt in this . child's thighs.
child. The belt's force would then.be worn low and snug on the child's abdomen. Here a child is .behind the. Thatcould cause serious or fatal injuries. ' I f Wherever the child.sits, the lap p.ortion of the belt should be applied right on the hips, just touching the- This applies beit force to.the child's pelvic bones in .a.seat.that-has a lap-shoulder .belt, but the shoulder part is sitting in -acrash. 1-47 Never do this way, in a crash the chi1d:might slide under the belt. the child wears .the belt in this . child's thighs.
Owner's Manual
Page 62
... be replaced if this vehicle is in a collision or if "Replace Belt" appears below. If you will be there to have :safetybelt or seat parts repaired or replaced. If belts are cut.ordamaged, replace.thern.Collision daage:also may be if worn during a more information. 1-49 the. belt, ...earlier in .a would be necessary. See Owner'sManual for more severe crash, then you :in a n . .ReplacingRestraint System Parts After a Crash. .If you've had a crash, do so. See the part on thebelt near the d-oor opening. But if the belts were stretched, as they would see a label on the driveds...
... be replaced if this vehicle is in a collision or if "Replace Belt" appears below. If you will be there to have :safetybelt or seat parts repaired or replaced. If belts are cut.ordamaged, replace.thern.Collision daage:also may be if worn during a more information. 1-49 the. belt, ...earlier in .a would be necessary. See Owner'sManual for more severe crash, then you :in a n . .ReplacingRestraint System Parts After a Crash. .If you've had a crash, do so. See the part on thebelt near the d-oor opening. But if the belts were stretched, as they would see a label on the driveds...
Owner's Manual
Page 69
aril. (2) this device may causereceived, including interference undesired operation. .If you ..are leaving-:thevehicle; inside. Operationis subject to the fol1owing:swo conditions: (1) this device.must ;accept any inte&aenc:e that may .not,,caus:e h-armfulinter€rnCe,. take-your -keys,ape.n:your door and:$@ the lacks from. This device-complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules! Then get out a d . .closethe door. .KeylessEntry Spt.em(If Equipped) f
aril. (2) this device may causereceived, including interference undesired operation. .If you ..are leaving-:thevehicle; inside. Operationis subject to the fol1owing:swo conditions: (1) this device.must ;accept any inte&aenc:e that may .not,,caus:e h-armfulinter€rnCe,. take-your -keys,ape.n:your door and:$@ the lacks from. This device-complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules! Then get out a d . .closethe door. .KeylessEntry Spt.em(If Equipped) f
Owner's Manual
Page 72
Remove born serarung cables. Then, push fozward SO the larger part af -the:hole is secure. 2-9 Twremove ea& cable, turn-it latches securely. Make sqre the tailgate is over the bolt. Reverse the procedure to remove the tailgate: 1. Full the end over -thebolt. t h e front. Rai$e the tailgate-digh.tlg. When you want to reinstall. Fdlow these.-stepsif -you .put the.taiIgate back up on ,the handle whi1e:pulling the tailgate down. Tailgate You can open the tailgate by.pulling up ,-besure.it so the end faces .
Remove born serarung cables. Then, push fozward SO the larger part af -the:hole is secure. 2-9 Twremove ea& cable, turn-it latches securely. Make sqre the tailgate is over the bolt. Reverse the procedure to remove the tailgate: 1. Full the end over -thebolt. t h e front. Rai$e the tailgate-digh.tlg. When you want to reinstall. Fdlow these.-stepsif -you .put the.taiIgate back up on ,the handle whi1e:pulling the tailgate down. Tailgate You can open the tailgate by.pulling up ,-besure.it so the end faces .
Owner's Manual
Page 85
... may have to replace them, and you must p-ark.-on . L NOTICE: Driving with your vehicle, If you are towing.a trailerand you could also damage.other parts:of the driver 'S side gf the instrument panel, .2-22 To:release the parking brake hold the-regular brake pedal down . It is on, the brake...
... may have to replace them, and you must p-ark.-on . L NOTICE: Driving with your vehicle, If you are towing.a trailerand you could also damage.other parts:of the driver 'S side gf the instrument panel, .2-22 To:release the parking brake hold the-regular brake pedal down . It is on, the brake...
Owner's Manual
Page 116
r The~pictGes will help ~ Q L I locate them. 'I 1 1 1 s . lg lights -anagag mat may .beon y . ~ uvehicle. part desc;rilb;esthe- your. Paying gtten~ion to cause an expensive repair -orreplacement. warning lights and gages. c.ou1.dalso save you os :otheTsfrom hjury. g.ages can signal that something is wrong before it becorks serious enough to . Warnbg.Lights, Gages Indicators . war: Warning lights .and.
r The~pictGes will help ~ Q L I locate them. 'I 1 1 1 s . lg lights -anagag mat may .beon y . ~ uvehicle. part desc;rilb;esthe- your. Paying gtten~ion to cause an expensive repair -orreplacement. warning lights and gages. c.ou1.dalso save you os :otheTsfrom hjury. g.ages can signal that something is wrong before it becorks serious enough to . Warnbg.Lights, Gages Indicators . war: Warning lights .and.
Owner's Manual
Page 197
If.yon do, parts on your vehicle can break, or it can ,sho;rten the [email protected] VI-, icle.. I mere's also importat hading information for 0.ff-Road Driving-: -in this manual. Also, overloading: can change the way your vehicle any neavwr tnqn the GV-WR,or%itlxer the: maximum front or rear GAWR. See "Laading Your Vehicle for &-road driving in .the Inttex. These:could cause yau h -lose:c,ontrol. Do'notload your vehicle handles. I Your -warrantyd w s x o t cover partsor cumpanents that.€&] be cause^ of :overloading.
If.yon do, parts on your vehicle can break, or it can ,sho;rten the [email protected] VI-, icle.. I mere's also importat hading information for 0.ff-Road Driving-: -in this manual. Also, overloading: can change the way your vehicle any neavwr tnqn the GV-WR,or%itlxer the: maximum front or rear GAWR. See "Laading Your Vehicle for &-road driving in .the Inttex. These:could cause yau h -lose:c,ontrol. Do'notload your vehicle handles. I Your -warrantyd w s x o t cover partsor cumpanents that.€&] be cause^ of :overloading.
Owner's Manual
Page 198
NOTI-CE-: I Your warranty doesn't cover parts or components that extends heyond.lhe vekclg's taillamp mea must.be pmp-eeslymarked according.to weigh .yourvehicle befioreyou buy -andinstall the hew equipment. Payload Add-on EquipmentWhen you carry removable items, you may needto puta limit.on how m.anypeople you carry inside youf vehicle:. Any logd that fail because of averloading. 4-43 Be-sure .to local laws and regulations...
NOTI-CE-: I Your warranty doesn't cover parts or components that extends heyond.lhe vekclg's taillamp mea must.be pmp-eeslymarked according.to weigh .yourvehicle befioreyou buy -andinstall the hew equipment. Payload Add-on EquipmentWhen you carry removable items, you may needto puta limit.on how m.anypeople you carry inside youf vehicle:. Any logd that fail because of averloading. 4-43 Be-sure .to local laws and regulations...
Owner's Manual
Page 202
Then, -duringthe first 5 . 0 0-m.fies (800 kmJ that you tow -8 'trailer,, dOn?'tdrive over' S&mph (80 kmk) and don't make starts at the .heavier Ioads. . I f You do^ Decide To Pull A Trailer .NOTICE: Pulling;a trailer improperly can dasna-geyowr vehicle.and result i n costly repairs m t covered by your warranty*'Topull a tmiIer correctly, follow the advice int h i s part,-andsee your vehicle wew in at full thrattle. This helps your engine-and other parts of your -dealer€or important information about tawinga trailer with,yo.urvehicle.
Then, -duringthe first 5 . 0 0-m.fies (800 kmJ that you tow -8 'trailer,, dOn?'tdrive over' S&mph (80 kmk) and don't make starts at the .heavier Ioads. . I f You do^ Decide To Pull A Trailer .NOTICE: Pulling;a trailer improperly can dasna-geyowr vehicle.and result i n costly repairs m t covered by your warranty*'Topull a tmiIer correctly, follow the advice int h i s part,-andsee your vehicle wew in at full thrattle. This helps your engine-and other parts of your -dealer€or important information about tawinga trailer with,yo.urvehicle.
Owner's Manual
Page 218
Take care that they doo't town each-other or-.my other moving parts. Keep your hands :away€ram moving engine parts can injure.-yu.u badly. Rern0ve.th.e cables-in reverI=oraer to prevent electrical shorting. Heavy Metal Engine.Part B. .GoadB erv c. I A. once the engine is running, 12. h CAUTION: Fans os other metal. B + L R J A. Dead.B:,
Take care that they doo't town each-other or-.my other moving parts. Keep your hands :away€ram moving engine parts can injure.-yu.u badly. Rern0ve.th.e cables-in reverI=oraer to prevent electrical shorting. Heavy Metal Engine.Part B. .GoadB erv c. I A. once the engine is running, 12. h CAUTION: Fans os other metal. B + L R J A. Dead.B:,
Owner's Manual
Page 219
The make, model and year o f your vehicle after it has been lifted by the tow truck. 0 Always use J-hooks. il) Never .get under your vehicle. 0 To help.avoid injury to you or others: Nevclet passengers ridg,i-nB v&igIe that is being towed. e Never tow faster than safe or posted speeds.. I) Never tow with damaged parts not fully secured. Use T-hooks instead. side when towing Never use separate safety chains on each a vehicle. @ Whether your vehicle has rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
The make, model and year o f your vehicle after it has been lifted by the tow truck. 0 Always use J-hooks. il) Never .get under your vehicle. 0 To help.avoid injury to you or others: Nevclet passengers ridg,i-nB v&igIe that is being towed. e Never tow faster than safe or posted speeds.. I) Never tow with damaged parts not fully secured. Use T-hooks instead. side when towing Never use separate safety chains on each a vehicle. @ Whether your vehicle has rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
Owner's Manual
Page 226
... pedal Turn down. If there s.eems to the Coolant Recovery Tank . . Don't run the engine, it doesn't, your warranty. Later and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, canbe-veryhot.
... pedal Turn down. If there s.eems to the Coolant Recovery Tank . . Don't run the engine, it doesn't, your warranty. Later and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, canbe-veryhot.
Owner's Manual
Page 227
.... NOTICE: h ciild.weather,.Walter can try. I 5-16 eihylene.glyco1 and it ... 1 I You can b-eburned i.f you can freeze -andcrack the enghe, radiator, heater core ;and other parts, Use the r ~ c o ~ m e n d e . thing you spill coolant on a hot .engine, When the caolant in-thecoolaiit re-covery tanlc is cool before-y.mdo it will burn if...
.... NOTICE: h ciild.weather,.Walter can try. I 5-16 eihylene.glyco1 and it ... 1 I You can b-eburned i.f you can freeze -andcrack the enghe, radiator, heater core ;and other parts, Use the r ~ c o ~ m e n d e . thing you spill coolant on a hot .engine, When the caolant in-thecoolaiit re-covery tanlc is cool before-y.mdo it will burn if...
Owner's Manual
Page 245
... fire.or otherdamagei When.y&?re.. :stuck,spin the wheels as little as possible. NOTICE: Spinning your whe'elscan destroy parts of the veliicIe can destroy your transmission. And, the transmission or other parts of your vehicle; .see'"TireChains" in the hctex; For i.nformation.-&out usiag titire Chains on your vehtcle as well...
... fire.or otherdamagei When.y&?re.. :stuck,spin the wheels as little as possible. NOTICE: Spinning your whe'elscan destroy parts of the veliicIe can destroy your transmission. And, the transmission or other parts of your vehicle; .see'"TireChains" in the hctex; For i.nformation.-&out usiag titire Chains on your vehtcle as well...
Owner's Manual
Page 253
It can -corrode: metal parts in your fuel system :andalso dslmsige plastic -andrubber pzrrts,lThat damage wouldn*t be.cavered unde.r-.your warranty, 6-4 Don't use it;. NOTICE: Your.vehicle was: not desig.ned,for'fuel "that contains methanol.
It can -corrode: metal parts in your fuel system :andalso dslmsige plastic -andrubber pzrrts,lThat damage wouldn*t be.cavered unde.r-.your warranty, 6-4 Don't use it;. NOTICE: Your.vehicle was: not desig.ned,for'fuel "that contains methanol.
Owner's Manual
Page 257
.... To open the hwd, first pull the handle inside the. You or others could be.burned. You may have a lamp.that coTx1e.s on hot engine parts and start a fire. Be.-careful not to the front of h e Lift the hood, release the hood prop from its retainerand .instrument panel. ;put the hood...
.... To open the hwd, first pull the handle inside the. You or others could be.burned. You may have a lamp.that coTx1e.s on hot engine parts and start a fire. Be.-careful not to the front of h e Lift the hood, release the hood prop from its retainerand .instrument panel. ;put the hood...
Owner's Manual
Page 261
... that the oil level gets abow the cross.-hatched area that shows the-proper op.erating range,. FQr crankcase :capacity, see "Capacities: a d S - ~ ~ C I ~ ~ G ~ ~ ~ Q I I S inthe Index. This part explElihs what kind 6f oil to Add Engine Oil If the. your -enginecould be damaged. 6-12 it with a paper towel ~r cloth, then push it back...
... that the oil level gets abow the cross.-hatched area that shows the-proper op.erating range,. FQr crankcase :capacity, see "Capacities: a d S - ~ ~ C I ~ ~ G ~ ~ ~ Q I I S inthe Index. This part explElihs what kind 6f oil to Add Engine Oil If the. your -enginecould be damaged. 6-12 it with a paper towel ~r cloth, then push it back...