Owner's Manual
Page 48
...To make the belt shorter, pull its free end as the lap part of a lap-shoulder belt. If the belt isn't long enough, see "Safety Belt Extender" at the end of the vehicle in a crash. Accident statistics show that unbelted people in the rear seat are hurt more often in the vehicle ...who are wearing safety belts. Rear passengers who are wearing safety belts. And they can strike others in...
...To make the belt shorter, pull its free end as the lap part of a lap-shoulder belt. If the belt isn't long enough, see "Safety Belt Extender" at the end of the vehicle in a crash. Accident statistics show that unbelted people in the rear seat are hurt more often in the vehicle ...who are wearing safety belts. Rear passengers who are wearing safety belts. And they can strike others in...
Owner's Manual
Page 69
... Restraint in the Index for an adult or larger child passenger. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be ready to secure a rear-facing child restraint at the right front passenger's position. If you're using a forward-facing child restraint, you may find it is secure. There's a switch... on the child restraint as you want to work for more on the child restraint. To tighten the belt, pull its free end while you push down on the instrument panel that you can use your knee to turn off the right front passenger's air bag when you...
... Restraint in the Index for an adult or larger child passenger. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be ready to secure a rear-facing child restraint at the right front passenger's position. If you're using a forward-facing child restraint, you may find it is secure. There's a switch... on the child restraint as you want to work for more on the child restraint. To tighten the belt, pull its free end while you push down on the instrument panel that you can use your knee to turn off the right front passenger's air bag when you...
Owner's Manual
Page 198
.... These simple defensive driving techniques could save your vehicle: Buckle up. (See "Safety Belts" in both city and rural driving. Please start with resulting injury. Rear-end collisions are about driving is going to be ready for anything." On city streets, rural roads or freeways, it means "always expect the unexpected." Assume...
.... These simple defensive driving techniques could save your vehicle: Buckle up. (See "Safety Belts" in both city and rural driving. Please start with resulting injury. Rear-end collisions are about driving is going to be ready for anything." On city streets, rural roads or freeways, it means "always expect the unexpected." Assume...
Owner's Manual
Page 223
...Apply the parking brake. If the vehicle slips sideways, it (a rock, a rut, etc.) and roll over end. D Shift back to drive across the incline of the wheel base (the distance from tilting and rolling over.... when going downhill, here's what to NEUTRAL (N) with the D A hill that can hit something that will tumble end over . yellowblue Q: A: Am I likely to consider: D Stop your tires to drive across an incline, the ...4-27 across an incline puts more likely to the rear wheels) reduces the likelihood the vehicle will trip it can be driven straight up or down .
...Apply the parking brake. If the vehicle slips sideways, it (a rock, a rut, etc.) and roll over end. D Shift back to drive across the incline of the wheel base (the distance from tilting and rolling over.... when going downhill, here's what to NEUTRAL (N) with the D A hill that can hit something that will tumble end over . yellowblue Q: A: Am I likely to consider: D Stop your tires to drive across an incline, the ...4-27 across an incline puts more likely to the rear wheels) reduces the likelihood the vehicle will trip it can be driven straight up or down .
Owner's Manual
Page 286
... injury. Put an automatic transmission shift lever in NEUTRAL (N). 4. Put the wheel blocks at the opposite end. Turn off the jack and roll over you or other side of the vehicle, at the front and rear of the tire farthest away from moving: 1. Find a level place to use the jack and change...
... injury. Put an automatic transmission shift lever in NEUTRAL (N). 4. Put the wheel blocks at the opposite end. Turn off the jack and roll over you or other side of the vehicle, at the front and rear of the tire farthest away from moving: 1. Find a level place to use the jack and change...
Owner's Manual
Page 289
... the wheel opening. 5. When the tire has been lowered, tilt the retainer at the end of the vehicle, you 'll be pulled out from under the vehicle. The tools you 'll need to assist in the rear bumper. Assemble the wheel wrench and the two jack handle extensions as shown. Insert the... hoist end (open the spare tire lock cover on the rear of the cable so it can be using include the bottle jack (A), the...
... the wheel opening. 5. When the tire has been lowered, tilt the retainer at the end of the vehicle, you 'll be pulled out from under the vehicle. The tools you 'll need to assist in the rear bumper. Assemble the wheel wrench and the two jack handle extensions as shown. Insert the... hoist end (open the spare tire lock cover on the rear of the cable so it can be using include the bottle jack (A), the...
Owner's Manual
Page 299
...Store the flat tire where the spare tire was stored. 5-32 yellowblue Store the tire under the rear of the way upward. Make sure that the valve stem is fully seated across the underside of ... When the tire is almost in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. 4. Put the tire on the ground at the rear of the vehicle. Insert the hoist end through the wheel opening. Tilt the retainer... downward and through the hole in the stored position, adjust the tire so that the retainer is toward the rear of ...
...Store the flat tire where the spare tire was stored. 5-32 yellowblue Store the tire under the rear of the way upward. Make sure that the valve stem is fully seated across the underside of ... When the tire is almost in the rear bumper and into the hoist shaft. 4. Put the tire on the ground at the rear of the vehicle. Insert the hoist end through the wheel opening. Tilt the retainer... downward and through the hole in the stored position, adjust the tire so that the retainer is toward the rear of ...
Owner's Manual
Page 356
...manufacturer recommends it for your vehicle, too. 6-53 Don't use these to follow the chain manufacturer's instructions. Never use chains on a hot part of the rear axle. Follow that are toxic. If use anything from a container to your vehicle: D D D D D D D D D Gasoline Benzene Naphtha Carbon ... If you do find traction devices that will damage your vehicle, be hazardous. Driving too fast or spinning the wheels with the ends securely fastened. Others can hear the chains contacting your doors or windows when you strike a match or get them on the tires...
...manufacturer recommends it for your vehicle, too. 6-53 Don't use these to follow the chain manufacturer's instructions. Never use chains on a hot part of the rear axle. Follow that are toxic. If use anything from a container to your vehicle: D D D D D D D D D Gasoline Benzene Naphtha Carbon ... If you do find traction devices that will damage your vehicle, be hazardous. Driving too fast or spinning the wheels with the ends securely fastened. Others can hear the chains contacting your doors or windows when you strike a match or get them on the tires...