Owner's Manual
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... to drive under different conditions. ~ ...,._...~ ... ...~ ..._...,... ^ ...- .. ... . ... This section tells you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what fluids and lubricants to use your vehicle running properly and looking good. ~ ... ... ...7 p - This section tells you how to contact your GM division for assistance and how to operate your audio system...,...,,< ... . . ..A I . 1 ;,/ . This section tells you how to adjust the ventilation and comfort controls and...
... to drive under different conditions. ~ ...,._...~ ... ...~ ..._...,... ^ ...- .. ... . ... This section tells you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what fluids and lubricants to use your vehicle running properly and looking good. ~ ... ... ...7 p - This section tells you how to contact your GM division for assistance and how to operate your audio system...,...,,< ... . . ..A I . 1 ;,/ . This section tells you how to adjust the ventilation and comfort controls and...
Owner's Manual
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These symbols have to do with your lights: Master Lighting Switch I Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam I Parking Lights 1 Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights Off These symbols are on some of your controls: I Windshield Wioer Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster RearWindowWiper I RearWindowWasher Rear Window Defogger Ventilating Fan Hatch Release PO595 0-5
These symbols have to do with your lights: Master Lighting Switch I Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam I Parking Lights 1 Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights Off These symbols are on some of your controls: I Windshield Wioer Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster RearWindowWiper I RearWindowWasher Rear Window Defogger Ventilating Fan Hatch Release PO595 0-5
Owner's Manual
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Seats and Seat Controls ...1-2 Front Seats ...1-2 Head Restraints ...1-5 Rear Seats ...1-8 Safety Belts: They're For Everyone ...1-13 Why Safety Belts Work ...1-15 Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts ...1-18 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-20 Adults ...; ...1-20 1-20 Driver Position...Lap-Shoulder Belt ...1-21 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-26 Passenger Positions ...1-27 Children ...1-34 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-34 Child Restraints ...1-36 Larger Children ...1-44 1-46 Safety Belt Extender ...Checking Your...
Seats and Seat Controls ...1-2 Front Seats ...1-2 Head Restraints ...1-5 Rear Seats ...1-8 Safety Belts: They're For Everyone ...1-13 Why Safety Belts Work ...1-15 Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts ...1-18 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-20 Adults ...; ...1-20 1-20 Driver Position...Lap-Shoulder Belt ...1-21 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-26 Passenger Positions ...1-27 Children ...1-34 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-34 Child Restraints ...1-36 Larger Children ...1-44 1-46 Safety Belt Extender ...Checking Your...
Owner's Manual
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Front Seats. It also tells .you want it . Manual Front Seat ~ _ A ... . . Seats be ,Safety Belts - . ,Seats.send,Seat Cantrols . . ... Then release the lever and try to move the seat with yourbody, to unlock it . Slide the seat to where you about recliningseatsandheadrestraints. Thissectiontellsyouabouttheseats-howtoadjustthem,takethemout, and put them back in, and fold them up and down. K2102 Slidethelewer at the front of the seat toward your door to make sure the seat is locked into place. 1-2
Front Seats. It also tells .you want it . Manual Front Seat ~ _ A ... . . Seats be ,Safety Belts - . ,Seats.send,Seat Cantrols . . ... Then release the lever and try to move the seat with yourbody, to unlock it . Slide the seat to where you about recliningseatsandheadrestraints. Thissectiontellsyouabouttheseats-howtoadjustthem,takethemout, and put them back in, and fold them up and down. K2102 Slidethelewer at the front of the seat toward your door to make sure the seat is locked into place. 1-2
Owner's Manual
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General Motors therefore recommend infant that ...' . . ' Where to put your child restraint in a booklet, or both. These -restraints use the belt system in yourvehicle,butthechildalsohas to be .sure .to . be... do it. 1-36 In that children are safer if theyarerestrainedinthe rear rather than the front. secyrethe.child 'restraint properly...it .. . :. . .' . .: !,. : AN155001 If yourchildrestrainthasatopstrap, it inforyou. seat.We at- case, securetherestraintinthefrontseatwhereyoucankeepaneyeonthe baby. '[email protected] 'mighkwant...
General Motors therefore recommend infant that ...' . . ' Where to put your child restraint in a booklet, or both. These -restraints use the belt system in yourvehicle,butthechildalsohas to be .sure .to . be... do it. 1-36 In that children are safer if theyarerestrainedinthe rear rather than the front. secyrethe.child 'restraint properly...it .. . :. . .' . .: !,. : AN155001 If yourchildrestrainthasatopstrap, it inforyou. seat.We at- case, securetherestraintinthefrontseatwhereyoucankeepaneyeonthe baby. '[email protected] 'mighkwant...
Owner's Manual
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... Locking Rear Axle ...Parking Brake ...Parking Over Things That Burn ...Engine Exhaust ...Running Your Engine While You're Parked 2-22 2-23 2-27 2-28 ...2-29 Four-Wheel Drive ...2-30 Transfer Case ...2-30 2-32 2-33 2-35 2-36 2-37 2-38 Front Axle Locking Feature ...Windows ...Tilt Wheel ...Multifunction Lever ... I . Worn ...2-35 ...Headlight High-Low Beam ...Windshield Wipers ...Windshield Washer ...Cruise Control ...Headlights and Vehicle Lighting ...Mirrors ...Sun Visors ...Rear Window Wiper and Washer ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator 2-39 2-40 2-41 2-46 2-51 2-53 2-54 ...
... Locking Rear Axle ...Parking Brake ...Parking Over Things That Burn ...Engine Exhaust ...Running Your Engine While You're Parked 2-22 2-23 2-27 2-28 ...2-29 Four-Wheel Drive ...2-30 Transfer Case ...2-30 2-32 2-33 2-35 2-36 2-37 2-38 Front Axle Locking Feature ...Windows ...Tilt Wheel ...Multifunction Lever ... I . Worn ...2-35 ...Headlight High-Low Beam ...Windshield Wipers ...Windshield Washer ...Cruise Control ...Headlights and Vehicle Lighting ...Mirrors ...Sun Visors ...Rear Window Wiper and Washer ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator 2-39 2-40 2-41 2-46 2-51 2-53 2-54 ...
Owner's Manual
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Your steeringwheelwillremain locked, just as itwasbeforeyou insertedthe key. 2 11 Hard stopswithnew linings can mean premature wear and earlier replacement. Fotlow this fime your speed at 55 mph (88 km/h) or less for the first SO0 miles (804 km). * Don't drive at any one speed-fast or S'law-for the first 200 miles (322 km) orso. Your modern vehicle doesn't need...
Your steeringwheelwillremain locked, just as itwasbeforeyou insertedthe key. 2 11 Hard stopswithnew linings can mean premature wear and earlier replacement. Fotlow this fime your speed at 55 mph (88 km/h) or less for the first SO0 miles (804 km). * Don't drive at any one speed-fast or S'law-for the first 200 miles (322 km) orso. Your modern vehicle doesn't need...
Owner's Manual
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... P (Park) onlywhen your vehicle, is stopped. And the excesslve heat car! Your vehiclewon'tstart if the clutch pedal is moving. Don'tpushtheacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine.Insome othervehiclesyoumightneedtodothis,butbecauseofyourvehicle's computersystems,youdon't. 3. If it doesn'tstart in threeseconds,push the acceleratorpedalaboutone-quarter of the waydownand hold your key 4. Pt Enginesstartdifferently.The8thdigitofyourVehicleIdentificationNumber or number for 12 moreseconds, or until it starts. 2-1 4 I . , . Manual Transmission Shift your sarter motor...
... P (Park) onlywhen your vehicle, is stopped. And the excesslve heat car! Your vehiclewon'tstart if the clutch pedal is moving. Don'tpushtheacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine.Insome othervehiclesyoumightneedtodothis,butbecauseofyourvehicle's computersystems,youdon't. 3. If it doesn'tstart in threeseconds,push the acceleratorpedalaboutone-quarter of the waydownand hold your key 4. Pt Enginesstartdifferently.The8thdigitofyourVehicleIdentificationNumber or number for 12 moreseconds, or until it starts. 2-1 4 I . , . Manual Transmission Shift your sarter motor...
Owner's Manual
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... 3, 4 and 5 (Third,FourthandFifthGears)-Shiftinto 3, 4 and 5 the 2.Slowly letup ontheclutchpedalasyoupress samewayyoudofor theacceleratorpedal. To Stop -Letupontheacceleratorpedalandpressthebrakepedal.Just beforethevehiclestops,presstheclutchpedalandthebrakepedal,and shift to Neutral. H (Neutral)-Use thispositionwhenyoustartoridleyourengine. pedalandshiftinto theclutchpedalslowlywhilepressingtheacceleratorpedal. Letupon 2-2 1 W (Reverse)-Tobackup,presstheclutch R. If you'vecometoacompletestopandit'shardtoshiftinto 1, putthe shiftlever in Neutralandletupontheclutch.Presstheclutchpedal...
... 3, 4 and 5 (Third,FourthandFifthGears)-Shiftinto 3, 4 and 5 the 2.Slowly letup ontheclutchpedalasyoupress samewayyoudofor theacceleratorpedal. To Stop -Letupontheacceleratorpedalandpressthebrakepedal.Just beforethevehiclestops,presstheclutchpedalandthebrakepedal,and shift to Neutral. H (Neutral)-Use thispositionwhenyoustartoridleyourengine. pedalandshiftinto theclutchpedalslowlywhilepressingtheacceleratorpedal. Letupon 2-2 1 W (Reverse)-Tobackup,presstheclutch R. If you'vecometoacompletestopandit'shardtoshiftinto 1, putthe shiftlever in Neutralandletupontheclutch.Presstheclutchpedal...
Owner's Manual
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... Tips 0 Keepthehoodandfrontairinletfree of your vehicle. the inside of snowandmoisture,andreducesthechanceoffoggingtheinsideof your windows. 8 Keeptheair path underthefrontseatsclearofobjects.Thishelpsair to HI for afewmomentsbeforedriving off. Whenyouenteravehicle in cold weather,' turn the blower fan to circulate throughout your vehiclewhen it is moving.Withthesidewindowsclosed,air will alsoenterthevehiclewhentheheaterortheair conditioningfan is moving.Withthesidewindowsclosed,air intothefrontairinletgrilles,throughthevehicleandouttherearairexhaust valves.Outsideair will flow...
... Tips 0 Keepthehoodandfrontairinletfree of your vehicle. the inside of snowandmoisture,andreducesthechanceoffoggingtheinsideof your windows. 8 Keeptheair path underthefrontseatsclearofobjects.Thishelpsair to HI for afewmomentsbeforedriving off. Whenyouenteravehicle in cold weather,' turn the blower fan to circulate throughout your vehiclewhen it is moving.Withthesidewindowsclosed,air will alsoenterthevehiclewhentheheaterortheair conditioningfan is moving.Withthesidewindowsclosed,air intothefrontairinletgrilles,throughthevehicleandouttherearairexhaust valves.Outsideair will flow...
Owner's Manual
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... to the right (red) side, and to REAR CNTL. forcoolerair,turntheknob To regulate the air flow location, adjust the center knob on theleftsideofthe To activatetherearcontrol,movethefanknobonthefrontcontrol to the left(blue)side. To adjust the air flow speed, turn the fan control knob controlpanel to adjustthecontrolsasthey desire. 3-1 0 For warmer air turn the temperature knob on the right side of the control panel. on the control panel.
... to the right (red) side, and to REAR CNTL. forcoolerair,turntheknob To regulate the air flow location, adjust the center knob on theleftsideofthe To activatetherearcontrol,movethefanknobonthefrontcontrol to the left(blue)side. To adjust the air flow speed, turn the fan control knob controlpanel to adjustthecontrolsasthey desire. 3-1 0 For warmer air turn the temperature knob on the right side of the control panel. on the control panel.
Owner's Manual
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... be able to install,adjust and instructions for the trailer brakes maintainthemproperly. If you start,checkthetrailer hitch andplatform,safetychains,electrical If thetrailerhaselectricbrakes, connector,lights,tiresandmirroradjustment. startyourvehicle and trailermovingandthenapplythetrailerbrakecontroller by thetrailermanufacturer. Follow the manufacturer'srecommendationforattachingsafetychains.Alwaysleavejust enoughslack so you 'll be sure to be surethebrakes are working.Thisletsyoucheckyour electricalconnectionatthesametime. 4-60 Don'ttapintoyourvehicle'sbrakesystem if thetrailer...
... be able to install,adjust and instructions for the trailer brakes maintainthemproperly. If you start,checkthetrailer hitch andplatform,safetychains,electrical If thetrailerhaselectricbrakes, connector,lights,tiresandmirroradjustment. startyourvehicle and trailermovingandthenapplythetrailerbrakecontroller by thetrailermanufacturer. Follow the manufacturer'srecommendationforattachingsafetychains.Alwaysleavejust enoughslack so you 'll be sure to be surethebrakes are working.Thisletsyoucheckyour electricalconnectionatthesametime. 4-60 Don'ttapintoyourvehicle'sbrakesystem if thetrailer...
Owner's Manual
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There is also technical information about the care of your vehicle. and a section devoted to its appearance care Service ...6-3 6-4 Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...6-8 6-8 Hood Release ... your vehicle . Engine Oil ...6-9 Air Cleaner ...6-16 ...6-17 Manual Transmission Fluid ...6-20 6-21 Hydraulic Clutch ...Transfer Case ...6-23 6-24 Front Axle...6-24 Rear Axle ...Engine Coolant ...6-25 Power Steering Fluid ...6-29 Windshield Washer Fluid ...6-31 Brake Master Cylinder...6-32 Automatic Transmission Fluid 6-1 ... Hereyou will find information about . Phis section ...
There is also technical information about the care of your vehicle. and a section devoted to its appearance care Service ...6-3 6-4 Fuel ...Checking Things Under the Hood ...6-8 6-8 Hood Release ... your vehicle . Engine Oil ...6-9 Air Cleaner ...6-16 ...6-17 Manual Transmission Fluid ...6-20 6-21 Hydraulic Clutch ...Transfer Case ...6-23 6-24 Front Axle...6-24 Rear Axle ...Engine Coolant ...6-25 Power Steering Fluid ...6-29 Windshield Washer Fluid ...6-31 Brake Master Cylinder...6-32 Automatic Transmission Fluid 6-1 ... Hereyou will find information about . Phis section ...
Owner's Manual
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... pedalsprings,andclutchpedalspringsattheintervalsspecified. themwarmupbeforelubrication Also, besuretocheck allthevehiclefluidlevelsatthistime. 3. ENGINE IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT (DIESEL. Youmustuse 5. If youhavea 3500 HD, lubricatethekingpinsandkingpinbushings every 1,500 miles (2500 km)forMaintenanceSchedule 1, or every 3,000 (5000 km)forMaintenanceSchedule 2. ENGINE§)* -Adjust to Do notaddlubricantmoreoftenthanthe lubricatetheballstudsurface. COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE* -Drain,flushandrefillsystemwithnew coolant.See"EngineCoolant" in theIndex. 2. To ensureproperoperation...
... pedalsprings,andclutchpedalspringsattheintervalsspecified. themwarmupbeforelubrication Also, besuretocheck allthevehiclefluidlevelsatthistime. 3. ENGINE IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT (DIESEL. Youmustuse 5. If youhavea 3500 HD, lubricatethekingpinsandkingpinbushings every 1,500 miles (2500 km)forMaintenanceSchedule 1, or every 3,000 (5000 km)forMaintenanceSchedule 2. ENGINE§)* -Adjust to Do notaddlubricantmoreoftenthanthe lubricatetheballstudsurface. COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE* -Drain,flushandrefillsystemwithnew coolant.See"EngineCoolant" in theIndex. 2. To ensureproperoperation...
Owner's Manual
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Manual Transmission: a. Standard(Saginaw)Front and Rear Axle l a. No. 1052271). ClutchFork BallStud 3as LineDe-lcer (GM Part No. 1051516). CastrolB Syntorq or equivalent(GMPart 12346074). No. 12345349). Zhassisgreasemeetingrequirements of therecommended viscosity. USAGE FLUDD/LUBWICANB Engine' Oil EngineCoolant HydraulicClutchSystem HydraulicBrakeSystems ParkingBrakeCables Power, Steering System ManualSteeringGear Automatic Transmission 3M GoodwrenchMotor Oil orequivalentforAPI )r SGlCE of NLGl Grade 2, Zategory LB orGC-LB (GM Part No. 1052497...
Manual Transmission: a. Standard(Saginaw)Front and Rear Axle l a. No. 1052271). ClutchFork BallStud 3as LineDe-lcer (GM Part No. 1051516). CastrolB Syntorq or equivalent(GMPart 12346074). No. 12345349). Zhassisgreasemeetingrequirements of therecommended viscosity. USAGE FLUDD/LUBWICANB Engine' Oil EngineCoolant HydraulicClutchSystem HydraulicBrakeSystems ParkingBrakeCables Power, Steering System ManualSteeringGear Automatic Transmission 3M GoodwrenchMotor Oil orequivalentforAPI )r SGlCE of NLGl Grade 2, Zategory LB orGC-LB (GM Part No. 1052497...
Owner's Manual
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... Fog, Mist and Haze .4-40, 4-41 In Rain ...4-37, 4-39 In Sand.Mud, Ice, Or Snow ...4-33, 5-31 In Water ...4-34 Long Distance ...4-44 Loss of Vehicle ...6-61 Special Problems ...6-59 Vinyl or Leather ...6-60 6-62 Wheels and Tires ...Windshield ...6-60 Clock ...3-15 3-18 Comfort Controls ...3-2 Console Floor ...2-56 2-58 Overhead...2-80 Convenience Net ...Coolant (See "Engine") Cooling System Capacity ...6-68 6-69 Crankcase Capacity...Cruise Control ...2-41 Increase Speed...
... Fog, Mist and Haze .4-40, 4-41 In Rain ...4-37, 4-39 In Sand.Mud, Ice, Or Snow ...4-33, 5-31 In Water ...4-34 Long Distance ...4-44 Loss of Vehicle ...6-61 Special Problems ...6-59 Vinyl or Leather ...6-60 6-62 Wheels and Tires ...Windshield ...6-60 Clock ...3-15 3-18 Comfort Controls ...3-2 Console Floor ...2-56 2-58 Overhead...2-80 Convenience Net ...Coolant (See "Engine") Cooling System Capacity ...6-68 6-69 Crankcase Capacity...Cruise Control ...2-41 Increase Speed...
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...-on Equipment ...Engine Adding Coolant ...5-11, 5-13, 6-27 Air Cleaner ...6-16 2-16, 3-5, 6-16 Block Heater ...ComputerCommand Control System ...6-45 6-25, 6-68 Coolant ...Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-77 Cooling System...5-10 Crankcase ...6-69 Exhaust ...2-28 Fan Noise ...5-16 Identification ...6-65, 6-68 Leaving .Vehicle While. Front Axle ...6-24 Hydraulic Clutch ...6-21 Leak Check ...6-35 Manual Transmission ...6-20 6-29 Power Steering ...Radiator ...5-13 Rear Axle ...6-24 Recommended Fluids ...7-25 Transfer Case ...6-23 Windshield Washer ...2-40, 6-31 Four-wheel Drive ...2-30...
...-on Equipment ...Engine Adding Coolant ...5-11, 5-13, 6-27 Air Cleaner ...6-16 2-16, 3-5, 6-16 Block Heater ...ComputerCommand Control System ...6-45 6-25, 6-68 Coolant ...Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-77 Cooling System...5-10 Crankcase ...6-69 Exhaust ...2-28 Fan Noise ...5-16 Identification ...6-65, 6-68 Leaving .Vehicle While. Front Axle ...6-24 Hydraulic Clutch ...6-21 Leak Check ...6-35 Manual Transmission ...6-20 6-29 Power Steering ...Radiator ...5-13 Rear Axle ...6-24 Recommended Fluids ...7-25 Transfer Case ...6-23 Windshield Washer ...2-40, 6-31 Four-wheel Drive ...2-30...
Owner's Manual
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... Hypnosis...4-46 Hitches ...4-59 Hood Latches and Hinge ...6-36 Release ...6.8 Horn ...2-35 Hydraulic Clutch ...6-21 Grease Fitting...6-23 Hydroplaning ...4-38 B If You'reStuck In Sand,Mud, Ice or Snow ...5-31 Ignition Switch...1 2-1 Inflation-Tire Pressure ...6-49 Instrument Panel ...2-62 Standard Cluster ...2-64 Jack and Pools ...5-18 Removal ...5-18 Storage...5-29, 5-30 Jump Starting ...5-3 9-4 J Charging System Light ...2-71 Check Gages Light ...2-73 Dome ...2-48 Front Parking/Turn Signal...6-40 Headlights (See "Headlights") 2-68 Indicator...
... Hypnosis...4-46 Hitches ...4-59 Hood Latches and Hinge ...6-36 Release ...6.8 Horn ...2-35 Hydraulic Clutch ...6-21 Grease Fitting...6-23 Hydroplaning ...4-38 B If You'reStuck In Sand,Mud, Ice or Snow ...5-31 Ignition Switch...1 2-1 Inflation-Tire Pressure ...6-49 Instrument Panel ...2-62 Standard Cluster ...2-64 Jack and Pools ...5-18 Removal ...5-18 Storage...5-29, 5-30 Jump Starting ...5-3 9-4 J Charging System Light ...2-71 Check Gages Light ...2-73 Dome ...2-48 Front Parking/Turn Signal...6-40 Headlights (See "Headlights") 2-68 Indicator...
Owner's Manual
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...24 Power Door Locks...2-7 Steering ...4-18 Steering Fluid ...6-29 Winches ...4-64 Product Service Publications ...8-6 Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-28 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Rear Window Defogger ...3-11 Recommended Fluids And Lubricants ...7-25 Recovery Hooks ...5-32 Replacement Parts ...6-68 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 Road Signs...4-2 8-5 Roadside Assistance ...Rocking Your Vehicle ...5-32 Safety Belts ...1-13 1-20 Adults ...Center Passenger ...1-27, 1-29 6-60 Cleaning...Checking Restraint System ...1-47 Child Restraints ...1-36 Children...1-34 1-20 Driver Position ...Extender ...1-46...
...24 Power Door Locks...2-7 Steering ...4-18 Steering Fluid ...6-29 Winches ...4-64 Product Service Publications ...8-6 Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-28 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Rear Window Defogger ...3-11 Recommended Fluids And Lubricants ...7-25 Recovery Hooks ...5-32 Replacement Parts ...6-68 Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 Road Signs...4-2 8-5 Roadside Assistance ...Rocking Your Vehicle ...5-32 Safety Belts ...1-13 1-20 Adults ...Center Passenger ...1-27, 1-29 6-60 Cleaning...Checking Restraint System ...1-47 Child Restraints ...1-36 Children...1-34 1-20 Driver Position ...Extender ...1-46...
Owner's Manual
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...Safety Chains ...4-60 Safety Warnings and Symbols ...0.2 Scheduled Maintenance Services ...7.4, 7-18 Seats Controls ...1-2 Easy Entry Seat ...1-6 Manual Front ...1-2 Power Driver's ...1-3 Rear Folding ...1-8 Reclining ...1-3 Removable ...1-11 Seatback Latches ...1-5 SecondaryAir Injection (AIR) System ...6-45 Service Do-It-Yourself ...6-3 Parts Identification Label ...6-67 Publications ...8-6. 8-8 ReplacementPartsandFilter Recommendations...6-69 Service Engine Soon Light ...2-72 7-28 Service Station Checks ...Shift Indicator bight ...2-22, 2-74 Shifting Into Park ...2-24 Single Belt Accessory...
...Safety Chains ...4-60 Safety Warnings and Symbols ...0.2 Scheduled Maintenance Services ...7.4, 7-18 Seats Controls ...1-2 Easy Entry Seat ...1-6 Manual Front ...1-2 Power Driver's ...1-3 Rear Folding ...1-8 Reclining ...1-3 Removable ...1-11 Seatback Latches ...1-5 SecondaryAir Injection (AIR) System ...6-45 Service Do-It-Yourself ...6-3 Parts Identification Label ...6-67 Publications ...8-6. 8-8 ReplacementPartsandFilter Recommendations...6-69 Service Engine Soon Light ...2-72 7-28 Service Station Checks ...Shift Indicator bight ...2-22, 2-74 Shifting Into Park ...2-24 Single Belt Accessory...