Owner's Manual
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... ...3-13 How to Operate YourAM-FMStereoAudioSystemand Cassette Player with Graphic Equalizer ...3-17 Care of vehicle symbols in this section, refer to readabouttheparticularsystem suppliedwithyourvehicle. I I ... I ...3-4 Electronic Heating/Air Conditioning System ...,...3-5 .. For explanation of Your Cassette Tape Player ...3-21 3-21 Fixed Mast Antenna ...I...I..1...1...11..I.I...I...I...I.I..I...I.I I I 3-14 .. Comfort Controls 3-2 ...FlowThrough Ventilation System .I...I..II...I...I...I...3-2 Heating System..I...I...I...I...I...I...I...I .. I 3-1 In thissectionyou...
... ...3-13 How to Operate YourAM-FMStereoAudioSystemand Cassette Player with Graphic Equalizer ...3-17 Care of vehicle symbols in this section, refer to readabouttheparticularsystem suppliedwithyourvehicle. I I ... I ...3-4 Electronic Heating/Air Conditioning System ...,...3-5 .. For explanation of Your Cassette Tape Player ...3-21 3-21 Fixed Mast Antenna ...I...I..1...1...11..I.I...I...I...I.I..I...I.I I I 3-14 .. Comfort Controls 3-2 ...FlowThrough Ventilation System .I...I..II...I...I...I...3-2 Heating System..I...I...I...I...I...I...I...I .. I 3-1 In thissectionyou...
Owner's Manual
Page 149
K2315 You will find sir vents in the center and on the sides of your vehicle does not have air conditioning, there are open and close thevent. 3-3 If your instrument panel, You canmovethevents to directtheflow ofair,or closethevents altogether.When you close, a vent, it will increase the flow of aircomingout of any vents that are air vents below the instrumentpanel.Eachvent has ahandlewith a ventsymbolonit.Usethe handle to open .
K2315 You will find sir vents in the center and on the sides of your vehicle does not have air conditioning, there are open and close thevent. 3-3 If your instrument panel, You canmovethevents to directtheflow ofair,or closethevents altogether.When you close, a vent, it will increase the flow of aircomingout of any vents that are air vents below the instrumentpanel.Eachvent has ahandlewith a ventsymbolonit.Usethe handle to open .
Owner's Manual
Page 150
... toward (-). toward (t). Vent(Left): Theaircomesout at the vents on your heating F ~ Knob R Theknobontherighthasfourpositions. is what your instrument panel and Placing the lever between positions sends air out both vents. vehicle does not have air conditioning, this system will look like. is best for cold at your . nearthewindshield.Usethiswhenyougetfogoriceon Heater(Center): Heated...
... toward (-). toward (t). Vent(Left): Theaircomesout at the vents on your heating F ~ Knob R Theknobontherighthasfourpositions. is what your instrument panel and Placing the lever between positions sends air out both vents. vehicle does not have air conditioning, this system will look like. is best for cold at your . nearthewindshield.Usethiswhenyougetfogoriceon Heater(Center): Heated...
Owner's Manual
Page 151
K2305 If your vehicle has air conditioning, your vehicle's air conditioning, open the windows clear the vehicle of anengineblockheateralsoreducesthetime engine to reachnormaloperatingtemperature, and shortensthetime it during initial start-up in the Index. Ekctronic Heatlng'i4ir Conditionby System Function Dispiay ...~~ ~ ... heatinglair conditioning system will to When you first turn on your look like this. it takes for...
K2305 If your vehicle has air conditioning, your vehicle's air conditioning, open the windows clear the vehicle of anengineblockheateralsoreducesthetime engine to reachnormaloperatingtemperature, and shortensthetime it during initial start-up in the Index. Ekctronic Heatlng'i4ir Conditionby System Function Dispiay ...~~ ~ ... heatinglair conditioning system will to When you first turn on your look like this. it takes for...
Owner's Manual
Page 152
... the OFF buttonwaspressed,youmustpress f NC, MAX, orone of thesystemdisplaycontroltheairflow.You can blend the air flow to turn your air conditioner on your display and air C i wl comeoutof your i dashboard vents. Air contfoIs (BLEND) The two buttonstotheright of the BLEND buttons for the system to turn...) and head (vent air flow). 3-6 The fan will erase the present mode of the heater outlet whenever the i vehicle is movingforward. wl still come back on ,the .. The N symbol wl light on and C off . OFF Button:Pressthisbuttontoturntheair conditioning heating system off .' ...
... the OFF buttonwaspressed,youmustpress f NC, MAX, orone of thesystemdisplaycontroltheairflow.You can blend the air flow to turn your air conditioner on your display and air C i wl comeoutof your i dashboard vents. Air contfoIs (BLEND) The two buttonstotheright of the BLEND buttons for the system to turn...) and head (vent air flow). 3-6 The fan will erase the present mode of the heater outlet whenever the i vehicle is movingforward. wl still come back on ,the .. The N symbol wl light on and C off . OFF Button:Pressthisbuttontoturntheair conditioning heating system off .' ...
Owner's Manual
Page 154
... let you can be on the system you-have or heatedair to circulate air in therearofthevehicle. Rear Air Conditjoming .and Heating Systems (Wagon Models) . . Rear Air Conditkming (Without Rear Heater) . ; Then,therearcontrolcanbeused to REAR CNTL. If.your vehicle has rear air conditioning (without rear heater), the controls are located above the front and second seats...
... let you can be on the system you-have or heatedair to circulate air in therearofthevehicle. Rear Air Conditjoming .and Heating Systems (Wagon Models) . . Rear Air Conditkming (Without Rear Heater) . ; Then,therearcontrolcanbeused to REAR CNTL. If.your vehicle has rear air conditioning (without rear heater), the controls are located above the front and second seats...
Owner's Manual
Page 156
...Control Control Rear Front K2479 If your vehicle has a rear air conditioning and rear heater system combination,controlsareprovided to regulatethetemperature,locationand speed of air flow. forcoolerair,turntheknob To regulate the air flow location, adjust the center knob on theleftsideofthe To activatetherearcontrol...movethefanknobonthefrontcontrol to adjustthecontrolsasthey desire. 3-1 0 on the control panel. To adjust the air temperature, turn the fan control knob controlpanel to thedesiredblowersetting. For warmer air turn the knob to the right (red) side, and to allow any ...
...Control Control Rear Front K2479 If your vehicle has a rear air conditioning and rear heater system combination,controlsareprovided to regulatethetemperature,locationand speed of air flow. forcoolerair,turntheknob To regulate the air flow location, adjust the center knob on theleftsideofthe To activatetherearcontrol...movethefanknobonthefrontcontrol to adjustthecontrolsasthey desire. 3-1 0 on the control panel. To adjust the air temperature, turn the fan control knob controlpanel to thedesiredblowersetting. For warmer air turn the knob to the right (red) side, and to allow any ...
Owner's Manual
Page 301
... the proper fubricant to pull should be replaced. PO232 1 To replacethewindshieldwiperbladeinsert,liftthewiperarmandrotatethe of theinsert bladeuntilitisfacingawayfromthewindshield.Unlatchtheend fromtheholdingclips.Removetheinsertandslideanewone in the Index- Acceleratorcablesandcruisecontrolcablesshouldnotbelubricated.Any to use. Air Conditioning Every now and then have your dealership check your air conditioning system to besure it hasbeenusedisnormal. I you h,ow oftentheacceleratorlinkage pivotpointsmustbelubricated.See,"RecommendedFluidsandLubricants"in place.
... the proper fubricant to pull should be replaced. PO232 1 To replacethewindshieldwiperbladeinsert,liftthewiperarmandrotatethe of theinsert bladeuntilitisfacingawayfromthewindshield.Unlatchtheend fromtheholdingclips.Removetheinsertandslideanewone in the Index- Acceleratorcablesandcruisecontrolcablesshouldnotbelubricated.Any to use. Air Conditioning Every now and then have your dealership check your air conditioning system to besure it hasbeenusedisnormal. I you h,ow oftentheacceleratorlinkage pivotpointsmustbelubricated.See,"RecommendedFluidsandLubricants"in place.
Owner's Manual
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... VIN Code J). FOOTNOTES: Changefilterevery 15,000 miles (24 000 km),exceptwhenoperating in thissection. checkedasoftenasevery * An Emission Control Service ** See"ExplanationofScheduledMaintenanceServices" in dusty conditions. engines TO330 * 7-1 4 Extreme dust and dirt operating conditions (off-road), require air may require more frequent filter replacement. A Also, aNoiseControlService(applicable to be 300 miles (483 km)andreplaced as necessary.
... VIN Code J). FOOTNOTES: Changefilterevery 15,000 miles (24 000 km),exceptwhenoperating in thissection. checkedasoftenasevery * An Emission Control Service ** See"ExplanationofScheduledMaintenanceServices" in dusty conditions. engines TO330 * 7-1 4 Extreme dust and dirt operating conditions (off-road), require air may require more frequent filter replacement. A Also, aNoiseControlService(applicable to be 300 miles (483 km)andreplaced as necessary.
Owner's Manual
Page 357
...,600 GVWR if thevehicle of these conditions: ismainlydrivenunderoneormore Q In heavycitytraffic. ManualTransmission -Transmission fluiddoesnotrequireperiodic changing. 9. FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT" --Replacethefuelfilteratthespecified intervalorsooner if clogged. 11. AIR CLEANERFILTER REPLACEMENT* -Replaceatevery 30,000 ...,oratthe specifiedinterval,whichevercomesfirst. 8. e Usessuchastaxi,police,deliveryorothercommercialservice. If thevehicle is notusedmainlyunderany of these conditions, change the fluid and filter-every 30,000 miles (50 000 km)forvehiclesunder 8600 ...
...,600 GVWR if thevehicle of these conditions: ismainlydrivenunderoneormore Q In heavycitytraffic. ManualTransmission -Transmission fluiddoesnotrequireperiodic changing. 9. FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT" --Replacethefuelfilteratthespecified intervalorsooner if clogged. 11. AIR CLEANERFILTER REPLACEMENT* -Replaceatevery 30,000 ...,oratthe specifiedinterval,whichevercomesfirst. 8. e Usessuchastaxi,police,deliveryorothercommercialservice. If thevehicle is notusedmainlyunderany of these conditions, change the fluid and filter-every 30,000 miles (50 000 km)forvehiclesunder 8600 ...
Owner's Manual
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... Chart ...6-72 9-1 Deck ...4 3-1 AM-FM StereoAudioSystem withCassetteDeck .and Equalizer...3-17, 3-19 3-1 Cassette Deck...6 Cassette Tape Player Care ...3-21 Automatic Transmission...7 2-1 . Accelerator Control System ...6-35 Air Cleaner ...6-1 6 Air Conditioning ...3.5. 6-69 Rear (Wagon Models) ...3-8 . . Refrigerant Capacity ...6-69 ...System Controls ...3-6 Antenna, Fixed Mast ...3-21 AntilockBrakes(See"Brakes") System .Warning Light...2-70 Appearance Care...6-57 Materials ...6-64...
... Chart ...6-72 9-1 Deck ...4 3-1 AM-FM StereoAudioSystem withCassetteDeck .and Equalizer...3-17, 3-19 3-1 Cassette Deck...6 Cassette Tape Player Care ...3-21 Automatic Transmission...7 2-1 . Accelerator Control System ...6-35 Air Cleaner ...6-1 6 Air Conditioning ...3.5. 6-69 Rear (Wagon Models) ...3-8 . . Refrigerant Capacity ...6-69 ...System Controls ...3-6 Antenna, Fixed Mast ...3-21 AntilockBrakes(See"Brakes") System .Warning Light...2-70 Appearance Care...6-57 Materials ...6-64...