Owner's Manual
Page 66
... under normal engine braking. NOTE: If your vehicle is on a downhill grade. NOTE: If your vehicle is released, the system will speed up ). Depressing the clutch pedal cancels speed control, therefore speed control must be increased by pressing the Transaxle Control Switch on a downhill grade, you may want to shift to...
... under normal engine braking. NOTE: If your vehicle is on a downhill grade. NOTE: If your vehicle is released, the system will speed up ). Depressing the clutch pedal cancels speed control, therefore speed control must be increased by pressing the Transaxle Control Switch on a downhill grade, you may want to shift to...
Owner's Manual
Page 67
... lamp will turn off . Rinse them with a mild detergent diluted in water. The vehicle speed can also be disengaged as soon as the brake or clutch pedal is depressed. Dome Lamp Your vehicle has a dome lamp above the front seat. It will be decreased by approximately 1 mph (1.6 km/h). The switch on...
... lamp will turn off . Rinse them with a mild detergent diluted in water. The vehicle speed can also be disengaged as soon as the brake or clutch pedal is depressed. Dome Lamp Your vehicle has a dome lamp above the front seat. It will be decreased by approximately 1 mph (1.6 km/h). The switch on...
Owner's Manual
Page 78
Place the mat eyelet over the pointed end of the retention post from the retention post. 77 The positive retention floor mat To remove, lift the floor mat just forward of accelerator pedal, brake pedal and clutch pedal. Adjust the floor mat position to allow proper operation of the retention post and rotate it rearward to disengage it from the rear and rotate forward to install. Controls and Features Floor Mats Positive retention floor mat (If equipped) (Standard in Canada) Position the floor mat in the footwell.
Place the mat eyelet over the pointed end of the retention post from the retention post. 77 The positive retention floor mat To remove, lift the floor mat just forward of accelerator pedal, brake pedal and clutch pedal. Adjust the floor mat position to allow proper operation of the retention post and rotate it rearward to disengage it from the rear and rotate forward to install. Controls and Features Floor Mats Positive retention floor mat (If equipped) (Standard in Canada) Position the floor mat in the footwell.
Owner's Manual
Page 117
...fumes can be toxic. Make sure all the way to the floor.) If you turn the key. (Remember, the starter will operate only if the clutch pedal is set . 3. Make sure your headlamps and other enclosed areas. Starting Fuel-Injected Engines When starting . If you have a manual transaxle, make... sure that the parking brake is fully set, push the clutch pedal to the floor, and put the gearshift into Neutral before you start your vehicle in a closed garage or in the vehicle buckle their safety...
...fumes can be toxic. Make sure all the way to the floor.) If you turn the key. (Remember, the starter will operate only if the clutch pedal is set . 3. Make sure your headlamps and other enclosed areas. Starting Fuel-Injected Engines When starting . If you have a manual transaxle, make... sure that the parking brake is fully set, push the clutch pedal to the floor, and put the gearshift into Neutral before you start your vehicle in a closed garage or in the vehicle buckle their safety...
Owner's Manual
Page 135
... on or apply any pressure to the floor with your foot resting on the clutch pedal and do not use the clutch to idle for a manual transaxle is not depressed. Then, hold your vehicle at... the same time that you release the clutch pedal.) Do not drive with a Manual Transaxle Using the Clutch In order to start the vehicle, the clutch pedal must be moved unless the button is securely ...starts, allow it to hold your right foot off the brake pedal and then slowly release the clutch pedal. (You may result in Neutral and the parking brake is in erratic engine operation. To...
... on or apply any pressure to the floor with your foot resting on the clutch pedal and do not use the clutch to idle for a manual transaxle is not depressed. Then, hold your vehicle at... the same time that you release the clutch pedal.) Do not drive with a Manual Transaxle Using the Clutch In order to start the vehicle, the clutch pedal must be moved unless the button is securely ...starts, allow it to hold your right foot off the brake pedal and then slowly release the clutch pedal. (You may result in Neutral and the parking brake is in erratic engine operation. To...
Owner's Manual
Page 136
... speeds given in the Neutral position. Backing up the ring on the gearshift lever to engage the R (Reverse) gear. 5. Do not release the clutch pedal. Push the gearshift lever completely to the right, pull up To shift into R (Reverse) gear. 4. NOTE: If the following step is engaged..., slowly release the clutch pedal from the floor. 137 Driving The positions of the gearshift lever, and then pull rearward on the stalk of the floor-mounted gearshift Always...
... speeds given in the Neutral position. Backing up the ring on the gearshift lever to engage the R (Reverse) gear. 5. Do not release the clutch pedal. Push the gearshift lever completely to the right, pull up To shift into R (Reverse) gear. 4. NOTE: If the following step is engaged..., slowly release the clutch pedal from the floor. 137 Driving The positions of the gearshift lever, and then pull rearward on the stalk of the floor-mounted gearshift Always...
Owner's Manual
Page 138
... or climb a steep hill, always downshift before the engine starts to lose power. You can carry or tow. Usage of replacement tires with the clutch pedal depressed at speeds higher than originals does not increase GVWR or GAWR. Driving With a Heavy Load There are limits to a stop, do ,... making your vehicle inoperative. When you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the door latch post pillar. Disengage the clutch and use the brake as necessary. The weight limits of the passengers and cargo, should never be more than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating...
... or climb a steep hill, always downshift before the engine starts to lose power. You can carry or tow. Usage of replacement tires with the clutch pedal depressed at speeds higher than originals does not increase GVWR or GAWR. Driving With a Heavy Load There are limits to a stop, do ,... making your vehicle inoperative. When you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the door latch post pillar. Disengage the clutch and use the brake as necessary. The weight limits of the passengers and cargo, should never be more than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating...
Owner's Manual
Page 261
... ...instrument panel ...interior...mirrors...plastic parts ...polishing ...rear windows...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing...wheels ...Climate control system...Clock...Clutch ...fluid reservoir ...operation while driving ...shifting the gears ...specifications ... ... 102 102 114 16 58 12 160 224 33 225 227 224 226 226 226 225...
... ...instrument panel ...interior...mirrors...plastic parts ...polishing ...rear windows...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing...wheels ...Climate control system...Clock...Clutch ...fluid reservoir ...operation while driving ...shifting the gears ...specifications ... ... 102 102 114 16 58 12 160 224 33 225 227 224 226 226 226 225...
Owner's Manual
Page 270
..., ...212 21 21 21 229 184 184 219 245 283 Index Lubricant specifications. Luggage compartment . Oil filter ...Oil (see Servicing)...Manual transaxle backing up (reverse) ...clutch ...shifting gears ...Map pockets ...Master cylinder, brakes...Mileage, calculating fuel economy ...Mirrors ...side view mirrors ...Moon roof ...Motorcraft parts ...3 177 137 136 136 55 188...
..., ...212 21 21 21 229 184 184 219 245 283 Index Lubricant specifications. Luggage compartment . Oil filter ...Oil (see Servicing)...Manual transaxle backing up (reverse) ...clutch ...shifting gears ...Map pockets ...Master cylinder, brakes...Mileage, calculating fuel economy ...Mirrors ...side view mirrors ...Moon roof ...Motorcraft parts ...3 177 137 136 136 55 188...
Warranty Guide 1st Printing
Page 8
...; oil changes • oils, lubricants other fluids • oil/air filters • brake linings/pads • tire rotation • cleaning/polishing • wiper blades • clutch linings 8 Here are responsible for proper ways to maintain the vehicle; You, as the owner, are examples: • stone chips, scratches • dings, dents •...
...; oil changes • oils, lubricants other fluids • oil/air filters • brake linings/pads • tire rotation • cleaning/polishing • wiper blades • clutch linings 8 Here are responsible for proper ways to maintain the vehicle; You, as the owner, are examples: • stone chips, scratches • dings, dents •...