Owner's Manual
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Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase lumbar support and clockwise to lock the seatback where you have this feature, there will go to an upright position. 1-3 Release the lever to decrease lumbar support. Manual Lumbar Support (Option) If you want it. Reclining Seatbacks (Bucket Seats or 60/40 Bench) To adjust the front seatback, lift the 1eve.r onthe outer side of the driver and passenger bucket seats. Pull up on the lever and the seat will be a knob on the outside of the seat.
Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase lumbar support and clockwise to lock the seatback where you have this feature, there will go to an upright position. 1-3 Release the lever to decrease lumbar support. Manual Lumbar Support (Option) If you want it. Reclining Seatbacks (Bucket Seats or 60/40 Bench) To adjust the front seatback, lift the 1eve.r onthe outer side of the driver and passenger bucket seats. Pull up on the lever and the seat will be a knob on the outside of the seat.
Owner's Manual
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Always press rearward on the seatback to the reclined position. push the seatback a l l the way back until the latch catches. If the seatback isn't locked, it is locked. 1-5 if the seatback was reclined before being folded forward, it will return to be sure it could cause injury to the upright position. forward, lift the latch and push the seat forward. That could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. Seatback Latches To return the seatback to the person sitting there.
Always press rearward on the seatback to the reclined position. push the seatback a l l the way back until the latch catches. If the seatback isn't locked, it is locked. 1-5 if the seatback was reclined before being folded forward, it will return to be sure it could cause injury to the upright position. forward, lift the latch and push the seat forward. That could move forward in a sudden stop or crash. Seatback Latches To return the seatback to the person sitting there.
Owner's Manual
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... top to expose the storage area which includes slots for cassettes and a coinholder. Front Storage Area If your vehicle has the center armrest compartment, lift the cover to open it. If you may have a compact disc player. Some vehicles may store compact discs inside the console by removing the small ...
... top to expose the storage area which includes slots for cassettes and a coinholder. Front Storage Area If your vehicle has the center armrest compartment, lift the cover to open it. If you may have a compact disc player. Some vehicles may store compact discs inside the console by removing the small ...
Owner's Manual
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That can make it in all the way, and let go. To remove the front ashtray, lift the release tab as high as maps. Your visors may have an extension that burn into your hand while it is heating. You can also ... for holding small items, such as possible, then remove the tray. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighterin with your ashtray.If you can swing down and lift the cover to side. Visor Vanity Mirror Pull the sun visor down the top and bottom visors. Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter The front ashtray must...
That can make it in all the way, and let go. To remove the front ashtray, lift the release tab as high as maps. Your visors may have an extension that burn into your hand while it is heating. You can also ... for holding small items, such as possible, then remove the tray. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighterin with your ashtray.If you can swing down and lift the cover to side. Visor Vanity Mirror Pull the sun visor down the top and bottom visors. Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter The front ashtray must...
Owner's Manual
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... power outlets, maximum electrical load must not exceed 25 amps. Always turn on for extended periods will drain your battery. 2-47 Just pull down and lift the mirror cover to turn off any electrical equipment you can plug in use.
... power outlets, maximum electrical load must not exceed 25 amps. Always turn on for extended periods will drain your battery. 2-47 Just pull down and lift the mirror cover to turn off any electrical equipment you can plug in use.
Owner's Manual
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... zero, press the button near the readout. You may wonder what happens if your speed in Canada). Your speedometer lets you have an automatic transmission, lift your engine speed during normal driving conditions. Speedometer and Odom-eter I 'o set the odometer to zero.
... zero, press the button near the readout. You may wonder what happens if your speed in Canada). Your speedometer lets you have an automatic transmission, lift your engine speed during normal driving conditions. Speedometer and Odom-eter I 'o set the odometer to zero.
Owner's Manual
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Never use separate safety chains on the hazard warning flashers. The make, model and year of your vehicle has been changed since it has been lifted by adding things like fog lamps, aero skirting, or special tires and wheels, these towing instructions. If your vehicle. Use T-hooks instead. The operator may ...
Never use separate safety chains on the hazard warning flashers. The make, model and year of your vehicle has been changed since it has been lifted by adding things like fog lamps, aero skirting, or special tires and wheels, these towing instructions. If your vehicle. Use T-hooks instead. The operator may ...
Owner's Manual
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... car carrier equipment. To help avoid damage, install a towing dollyand raise the vehicle until adequate clearance is obtained between the ground and/or wheel-lift equipment. I Front Towing Tow Limits -- 35 mph (56 M), miles (80 km) 50 Vehicles with sling-type equipment or fascidfog lamp damage ...use T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Do not attach winch cables or J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. Always use a towing from vehicle to ground or vehicle to suspension components when using car carrier equipment. Damage can occur from the ...
... car carrier equipment. To help avoid damage, install a towing dollyand raise the vehicle until adequate clearance is obtained between the ground and/or wheel-lift equipment. I Front Towing Tow Limits -- 35 mph (56 M), miles (80 km) 50 Vehicles with sling-type equipment or fascidfog lamp damage ...use T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. Use safety chains and wheel straps. Do not attach winch cables or J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. Always use a towing from vehicle to ground or vehicle to suspension components when using car carrier equipment. Damage can occur from the ...
Owner's Manual
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...and raise the vehicle until adequate clearance is obtained between the ground and/or wheel-lift equipment. Use safety chains andwheel straps. Always use T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. 5-10 Use wheel lift or car carrier equipment. NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or ...rear bumper valance damage will occur. Do not attachwinch cables or J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. Additional ramping may be required for car carrier equipment...
...and raise the vehicle until adequate clearance is obtained between the ground and/or wheel-lift equipment. Use safety chains andwheel straps. Always use T-hooks inserted in the T-hook slots. 5-10 Use wheel lift or car carrier equipment. NOTICE: Do not tow with sling-type equipment or ...rear bumper valance damage will occur. Do not attachwinch cables or J-hooks to wheel-lift equipment. Additional ramping may be required for car carrier equipment...
Owner's Manual
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... fm speed and open the window as normal idle speed. Idle for 5-12 But then, if you 're in traffic. You may decide not to lift the hood but see if the warning stops. Stop after two or three minutes. If you can get a little too hot when you: 0 If you...
... fm speed and open the window as normal idle speed. Idle for 5-12 But then, if you 're in traffic. You may decide not to lift the hood but see if the warning stops. Stop after two or three minutes. If you can get a little too hot when you: 0 If you...
Owner's Manual
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If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: kc: A If your vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary electric fan under the hood can start up even when the engineis not running andcan injure from you decide it cools down. Engine Fan 5-13 Coolant Recovery Tank B. Keep hands, clothing and tools away any underhood electric fan. A. Radiator Pressure Cap C. When you .
If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling, don't do anything else until it 's safe to lift the hood, here's what you'll see: kc: A If your vehicle has air conditioning, the auxiliary electric fan under the hood can start up even when the engineis not running andcan injure from you decide it cools down. Engine Fan 5-13 Coolant Recovery Tank B. Keep hands, clothing and tools away any underhood electric fan. A. Radiator Pressure Cap C. When you .
Owner's Manual
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Using the wheel wrench, loosen all the wheel nuts. Rear Frame Hole (ZR2) C. I . Removing the Flat Tire and 3. Turn the jack handle clockwise slightly to raise the lift head. .A. Front Frame Hole B. Don't remove them yet. 2. Spring Hanger Hole (Standard Pickups) 5-26 - Fit the jack into the appropriate hole nearest the flat tire. ?
Using the wheel wrench, loosen all the wheel nuts. Rear Frame Hole (ZR2) C. I . Removing the Flat Tire and 3. Turn the jack handle clockwise slightly to raise the lift head. .A. Front Frame Hole B. Don't remove them yet. 2. Spring Hanger Hole (Standard Pickups) 5-26 - Fit the jack into the appropriate hole nearest the flat tire. ?
Owner's Manual
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... slips off the flat tire. 5-27 Never get under avehicle when it is enough room for the spare tire t o fit. 5. Be sure tofit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned will damage the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall...
... slips off the flat tire. 5-27 Never get under avehicle when it is enough room for the spare tire t o fit. 5. Be sure tofit the jack lift head into the proper location before raising your vehicle with the jack improperly positioned will damage the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall...
Owner's Manual
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.... Then go to the front of the instrument panel. Checking Things Under the Hood To open the hood, first pull the handle inside the vehicle. Lift the hood, release the hood prop from its retainer and put the hood prop into the slot in the hood. Be careful notto drop or... spill things that comes on when you lift the hood. .- Things that burncan get on the lower left side of the vehicle and release the secondary hood release. on hot engine parts and...
.... Then go to the front of the instrument panel. Checking Things Under the Hood To open the hood, first pull the handle inside the vehicle. Lift the hood, release the hood prop from its retainer and put the hood prop into the slot in the hood. Be careful notto drop or... spill things that comes on when you lift the hood. .- Things that burncan get on the lower left side of the vehicle and release the secondary hood release. on hot engine parts and...
Owner's Manual
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When you lift the hood, you'll see these items on the 2.2L engine: A. Windshield Washer Fluid 6-8 Battery E Power Steering Reservoir G. Brake Master Cylinder D. Engine Oil Fill Cap and Dipstick C. Air Cleaner B. Hydraulic Clutch Reservoir H. Coolant Recovery Tank E.
When you lift the hood, you'll see these items on the 2.2L engine: A. Windshield Washer Fluid 6-8 Battery E Power Steering Reservoir G. Brake Master Cylinder D. Engine Oil Fill Cap and Dipstick C. Air Cleaner B. Hydraulic Clutch Reservoir H. Coolant Recovery Tank E.
Owner's Manual
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When you 'll see these items on the 4.3L engine: - Brake Master Cylinder E. Battery G. Coolant Recovery Tank D. Air Cleaner C. A. Engine Oil Fill B. Engine Oil Dipstick H. Windshield Washer Fluid 0-Y Power Steering Reservoir F. you lift the hood.
When you 'll see these items on the 4.3L engine: - Brake Master Cylinder E. Battery G. Coolant Recovery Tank D. Air Cleaner C. A. Engine Oil Fill B. Engine Oil Dipstick H. Windshield Washer Fluid 0-Y Power Steering Reservoir F. you lift the hood.
Owner's Manual
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Then lift the hood to drain back into the oil pan. Then pull the hood down , and check the level. 6-10 Engine Oil It's a good idea tocheck ...
Then lift the hood to drain back into the oil pan. Then pull the hood down , and check the level. 6-10 Engine Oil It's a good idea tocheck ...
Owner's Manual
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If you have a problem properly disposing of water. Tighten the wing nuts to unlock or lock the door. Remove the cover and lift out the air filter. Remote Oil Filter (Four-Wheel Drive) The access door for the remote oil filter is in the trash, pouring it on ...
If you have a problem properly disposing of water. Tighten the wing nuts to unlock or lock the door. Remove the cover and lift out the air filter. Remote Oil Filter (Four-Wheel Drive) The access door for the remote oil filter is in the trash, pouring it on ...
Owner's Manual
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Underhood Lamp I . Gently pry the screwdriver down in order t o lift out the lens. 3. Press the new bulb into the frame. 6-41 Slide the side tabs of the lens under the side of the lens. 2. Rotate ...
Underhood Lamp I . Gently pry the screwdriver down in order t o lift out the lens. 3. Press the new bulb into the frame. 6-41 Slide the side tabs of the lens under the side of the lens. 2. Rotate ...
Owner's Manual
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To remove the old wiper blades, lift the wiper arm until it from the wiper a r m hook. 6-42 Blade Assembly B. Press down on the blade assembly pivot locking tab. Accidental bumping can cause ...
To remove the old wiper blades, lift the wiper arm until it from the wiper a r m hook. 6-42 Blade Assembly B. Press down on the blade assembly pivot locking tab. Accidental bumping can cause ...