Owner's Manual
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... 1993 GMC Safari Owner's Manual Welcome Thismanualhasbeenprepared to acquaintyouwiththeoperationand maintenance of our continuing interest in your pleasure and satisfaction with your vehicle. Owner Assistance Information booklet. Your dealer invites you enjoy the safe and trouble-free operation ofyourvehicle. it comes to your complete satisfaction. There is interested in mind that your GMCTruckdealerknows your vehicle best and is also a GMC Truck Warranty...
... 1993 GMC Safari Owner's Manual Welcome Thismanualhasbeenprepared to acquaintyouwiththeoperationand maintenance of our continuing interest in your pleasure and satisfaction with your vehicle. Owner Assistance Information booklet. Your dealer invites you enjoy the safe and trouble-free operation ofyourvehicle. it comes to your complete satisfaction. There is interested in mind that your GMCTruckdealerknows your vehicle best and is also a GMC Truck Warranty...
Owner's Manual
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... drive under different conditions. Here the manual tells you how to keep your vehicle running properly and looking good. 7 This section tells you now IO aalust the verrtilanon and comfort controls and how to operate your seals ana sarery oelts properly. I nls secuon Tells you when IO perform vehicle maintenance and what to use your manual ana lncluaes safety and vehicle damage warnings...
... drive under different conditions. Here the manual tells you how to keep your vehicle running properly and looking good. 7 This section tells you now IO aalust the verrtilanon and comfort controls and how to operate your seals ana sarery oelts properly. I nls secuon Tells you when IO perform vehicle maintenance and what to use your manual ana lncluaes safety and vehicle damage warnings...
Owner's Manual
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These symbols have to do with your lights: I q' I Turn Signal Direction A Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam Master Lighting Switch Parking Lights Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights These symbols are on some of your controls: 1 1 Hood Release Windshield Wiper Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster Ventilating Fan Window Window Rear Rear Wiper & Washer Defogger Hatch Rebase PO358 0-5
These symbols have to do with your lights: I q' I Turn Signal Direction A Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam Master Lighting Switch Parking Lights Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights These symbols are on some of your controls: 1 1 Hood Release Windshield Wiper Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster Ventilating Fan Window Window Rear Rear Wiper & Washer Defogger Hatch Rebase PO358 0-5
Owner's Manual
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... Ask ...1-16 Safety Belt Reminder Light ...1-17 ...1-18 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...: Adults ...1-18 1-18 Driver Position ...Lap-Shoulder Belt...1-19 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-25 1-26 Right Front Passenger Position ...1-27 Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions ...1-30 Center Passenger Posltlons ...Children ...1-31 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-32 Child Restraints ...1-33 Larger Children ...1-40 1-42 Safety Belt Extender ...Checking Your Restraint Systems ...1-43 Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ...1-43...
... Ask ...1-16 Safety Belt Reminder Light ...1-17 ...1-18 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...: Adults ...1-18 1-18 Driver Position ...Lap-Shoulder Belt...1-19 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-25 1-26 Right Front Passenger Position ...1-27 Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions ...1-30 Center Passenger Posltlons ...Children ...1-31 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-32 Child Restraints ...1-33 Larger Children ...1-40 1-42 Safety Belt Extender ...Checking Your Restraint Systems ...1-43 Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash ...1-43...
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Front Seats Manual Seats CAUTION P, You canlosecontrolofthevehicleifyou try to adjustthem,takethemout It alsotellsyouaboutbucketandbenchseats,power andputthembackin. Seats and Safety Belts Seats and Seat Controls Thissectiontellsyouaboutthe seats-how to adjustamanual driver'sseatwhilethevehicleismoving.Thesuddenmovement couldstartleandconfuseyou,ormakeyoupushapedalwhenyou don'twantto.Adjustthedriver'sseatonlywhenthevehicleisnot moving. 1 PO414 Thebucketseatscanbeadjustedforward frontoftheseat. Thenreleasetheleverandtry to movetheseatwith towhereyouwant your body, to unlockit....
Front Seats Manual Seats CAUTION P, You canlosecontrolofthevehicleifyou try to adjustthem,takethemout It alsotellsyouaboutbucketandbenchseats,power andputthembackin. Seats and Safety Belts Seats and Seat Controls Thissectiontellsyouaboutthe seats-how to adjustamanual driver'sseatwhilethevehicleismoving.Thesuddenmovement couldstartleandconfuseyou,ormakeyoupushapedalwhenyou don'twantto.Adjustthedriver'sseatonlywhenthevehicleisnot moving. 1 PO414 Thebucketseatscanbeadjustedforward frontoftheseat. Thenreleasetheleverandtry to movetheseatwith towhereyouwant your body, to unlockit....
Owner's Manual
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... theinstrumentpanel and thewarningsystemsthat tell you have a problem. Keys ...,...2-3 Your Doors and How They Work ...2-5 2-10 Door Locks ,...Theft 2-12 2-13 New Vehicle "Break-in Section 0. -. workingproperly-andwhat For explanation of vehicle symbols, refer to do if you if everythingis to "Vehicle Symbols in " ,...~rll..lll..,.l ...2-13 ...Ignition Switch ...,...2-14 Starting Your Engine ...2-15 Fuel Regulator ...2-16 Driving Through Deep Standing Water ...Engine Block Heater ...2-16 Automatic Transmission...2-17 ...Locking Rear Axle ...2-20 Parking Brake ...2-20 2-1
... theinstrumentpanel and thewarningsystemsthat tell you have a problem. Keys ...,...2-3 Your Doors and How They Work ...2-5 2-10 Door Locks ,...Theft 2-12 2-13 New Vehicle "Break-in Section 0. -. workingproperly-andwhat For explanation of vehicle symbols, refer to do if you if everythingis to "Vehicle Symbols in " ,...~rll..lll..,.l ...2-13 ...Ignition Switch ...,...2-14 Starting Your Engine ...2-15 Fuel Regulator ...2-16 Driving Through Deep Standing Water ...Engine Block Heater ...2-16 Automatic Transmission...2-17 ...Locking Rear Axle ...2-20 Parking Brake ...2-20 2-1
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... Running Your Engine While You're Parked 2-26 Windows ...2-28 Horn...2-28 Tilt Wheel...Turn SignallMultifunction Lever ...2-29 Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator ...2-30 2-31 Headlight High-Low Beam ...Windshield Wipers ...2-32 Windshield Washer ...2-33 Shifting Into P (Park) Rear Window Wiper/Washer ...Cruise Control ...Mirrors ...2-34 2-35 2-45 2-40 Lights ...2-48 Sun Visors ...Luggage Carrier...2-49 2-50 Cigarette LightedAshtrays...2-51 Storage Compartments ...2-52 Instrument Cluster ... Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...2-57 Indicator Lights...2-64 2-67 Trailer Wiring Harness...
... Running Your Engine While You're Parked 2-26 Windows ...2-28 Horn...2-28 Tilt Wheel...Turn SignallMultifunction Lever ...2-29 Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator ...2-30 2-31 Headlight High-Low Beam ...Windshield Wipers ...2-32 Windshield Washer ...2-33 Shifting Into P (Park) Rear Window Wiper/Washer ...Cruise Control ...Mirrors ...2-34 2-35 2-45 2-40 Lights ...2-48 Sun Visors ...Luggage Carrier...2-49 2-50 Cigarette LightedAshtrays...2-51 Storage Compartments ...2-52 Instrument Cluster ... Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...2-57 Indicator Lights...2-64 2-67 Trailer Wiring Harness...
Owner's Manual
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... the steering column, tounlockthem.(SeealsoHatchReleaseSwitch,RearWiperNVasher,and Rear Defogger i n the Index.) 1 .2-9 The hatch and split-panel doors wl automatically lock when the hatch i is partially closed, the rear doors will lock and you will need to use the key or "Hatch Rel." switch, located to the right. Grasp the .handle- left of the on the clip and lift the check assembly up on the instrument. Replace...
... the steering column, tounlockthem.(SeealsoHatchReleaseSwitch,RearWiperNVasher,and Rear Defogger i n the Index.) 1 .2-9 The hatch and split-panel doors wl automatically lock when the hatch i is partially closed, the rear doors will lock and you will need to use the key or "Hatch Rel." switch, located to the right. Grasp the .handle- left of the on the clip and lift the check assembly up on the instrument. Replace...
Owner's Manual
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... gasolinefromtheengine. Whentheenginestarts,letgo key.Theidlespeedwillgodownasyourenginegetswarm. Ifitdoesn'tstartrightaway, hold yourkeyin Start. Your engine is designed to do it there.Then,holdthe acceleratorpedal all Whentheenginestarts,letgo of thekeyandtheacceleratorpedal. See "Towing Vehicle'' in Start for longer than 15 seconds at a time will cause your battery to be Wait 15 secondstoletthestartermotorcooldown.Thenpushyour it without damaging your starter motor. 4. Trythis: it could change the way the...
... gasolinefromtheengine. Whentheenginestarts,letgo key.Theidlespeedwillgodownasyourenginegetswarm. Ifitdoesn'tstartrightaway, hold yourkeyin Start. Your engine is designed to do it there.Then,holdthe acceleratorpedal all Whentheenginestarts,letgo of thekeyandtheacceleratorpedal. See "Towing Vehicle'' in Start for longer than 15 seconds at a time will cause your battery to be Wait 15 secondstoletthestartermotorcooldown.Thenpushyour it without damaging your starter motor. 4. Trythis: it could change the way the...
Owner's Manual
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... wish.See "ShiftingOut of P (Park) in this position, your engine doesn'tconnectwith the wheels. lour transmission. To restart N (Neutral)only. parkingbrakeandmovetheshiftlever See"Shifting Into P (Park)"intheIndex. If youareparkingonahill, Hills" or"Towinga Trailer" I I t isdangerous to getout ofyour vehicle if theshiftleverisnotfully in theIndex. Use this gear to get out ofsnow, ice or sand "If You'reStuck in Sand,Mud, withoutdamagingyourtransmission,see IceorSnow" in...
... wish.See "ShiftingOut of P (Park) in this position, your engine doesn'tconnectwith the wheels. lour transmission. To restart N (Neutral)only. parkingbrakeandmovetheshiftlever See"Shifting Into P (Park)"intheIndex. If youareparkingonahill, Hills" or"Towinga Trailer" I I t isdangerous to getout ofyour vehicle if theshiftleverisnotfully in theIndex. Use this gear to get out ofsnow, ice or sand "If You'reStuck in Sand,Mud, withoutdamagingyourtransmission,see IceorSnow" in...
Owner's Manual
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... Gear). You mayuse this feature for reducing torque to the rear wheels when you are trying to useyour downsteepmountainroads,butthenyouwouldalsowant brakes off andon. Goingabout35mph(56km/h) ormore,pushtheacceleratorallthe waydown.You'llshiftdowntothenextgearandhavemorepower. OD (Automatic Overdrive). You shoulduse D This is firmlyonthebrakepedal,yourvehicle could lose control andhitpeopleorobjects.Don'tshiftout of P (Park)or g isn'tcovered by shiftingout of P (Park)or N (Neutral)whileyourengineisracing. This positiongivesyoumorepowerbutlower fuel economy...
... Gear). You mayuse this feature for reducing torque to the rear wheels when you are trying to useyour downsteepmountainroads,butthenyouwouldalsowant brakes off andon. Goingabout35mph(56km/h) ormore,pushtheacceleratorallthe waydown.You'llshiftdowntothenextgearandhavemorepower. OD (Automatic Overdrive). You shoulduse D This is firmlyonthebrakepedal,yourvehicle could lose control andhitpeopleorobjects.Don'tshiftout of P (Park)or g isn'tcovered by shiftingout of P (Park)or N (Neutral)whileyourengineisracing. This positiongivesyoumorepowerbutlower fuel economy...
Owner's Manual
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... moments before driv.ing off. Whenyouenteravehicle in cold weather, turn the blower fan to the inside of 1 your vehicle. e --b. I of foggingtheinside ofyourwindows. e - This helps clear the intake ducts ofsnow andmoisture,andreducesthechance of foggingtheinside of your vehicle when it is running. Comfort Controls ' Flow-Through Ven~tilatjonSystem . Your vehicle's flow-through the vehicle and out the rear air exhaust valves. Ventilation Tips e Keepthehoodandfrontairinletfree of ice,snow...
... moments before driv.ing off. Whenyouenteravehicle in cold weather, turn the blower fan to the inside of 1 your vehicle. e --b. I of foggingtheinside ofyourwindows. e - This helps clear the intake ducts ofsnow andmoisture,andreducesthechance of foggingtheinside of your vehicle when it is running. Comfort Controls ' Flow-Through Ven~tilatjonSystem . Your vehicle's flow-through the vehicle and out the rear air exhaust valves. Ventilation Tips e Keepthehoodandfrontairinletfree of ice,snow...
Owner's Manual
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... behind thelowerknobmoves rear speakers. thislever uptohearmoretreble. 3-1 3 Tone Levers These two levers control BASS-Slide TREBLE-Slide the sound betweenyourfrontand the tone of your radio. It lets youseewhatstationyouhave.(When knob to an FM stereostation. the radioison,pushthe off, pushtheknob to display the soundbetweentheleftand The Lower Knob Turn thelowerknob to chooseradiostations.Push it to getAMorFM.An indicator light appearswhenyoutune...
... behind thelowerknobmoves rear speakers. thislever uptohearmoretreble. 3-1 3 Tone Levers These two levers control BASS-Slide TREBLE-Slide the sound betweenyourfrontand the tone of your radio. It lets youseewhatstationyouhave.(When knob to an FM stereostation. the radioison,pushthe off, pushtheknob to display the soundbetweentheleftand The Lower Knob Turn thelowerknob to chooseradiostations.Push it to getAMorFM.An indicator light appearswhenyoutune...
Owner's Manual
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the retainerattheend of thecableand Changing the Tire I K3530 Startwiththejack,ratchet,extensionandwheelblocks. 5-2 1 K3529 Whenthetirehasbeenlowered,tilt pull it through the wheel opening.
the retainerattheend of thecableand Changing the Tire I K3530 Startwiththejack,ratchet,extensionandwheelblocks. 5-2 1 K3529 Whenthetirehasbeenlowered,tilt pull it through the wheel opening.
Owner's Manual
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...also technical information about the care ofyour vehicle. Service & Appearance Care Section Here you will find information about . This Section beginswithserviceandfuelinformation.andthen it showshow to its appearance care Service ...6-3 Fuel ...Hood Release ...Engine Cover ...Automatic Transmission Fluid ...Rear Axle ...All-Wheel Drive ...Front Axle...Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid...Windshield Washer Fluid...Brake Master Cylinder ...6-4 6-8 6-15 6-20 6-23 6-23 6-24 6-26 6-30 6-31 6-32 Checking Things Under the Hood ...6-8 6-9 Engine Oil ...Air Cleaner ...6-19 6-23 Transfer Case...
...also technical information about the care ofyour vehicle. Service & Appearance Care Section Here you will find information about . This Section beginswithserviceandfuelinformation.andthen it showshow to its appearance care Service ...6-3 Fuel ...Hood Release ...Engine Cover ...Automatic Transmission Fluid ...Rear Axle ...All-Wheel Drive ...Front Axle...Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid...Windshield Washer Fluid...Brake Master Cylinder ...6-4 6-8 6-15 6-20 6-23 6-23 6-24 6-26 6-30 6-31 6-32 Checking Things Under the Hood ...6-8 6-9 Engine Oil ...Air Cleaner ...6-19 6-23 Transfer Case...
Owner's Manual
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...GM-6038-M(GMPartNo.1052103). Locking Transfer Case ColumnShift,PropellerShaft SlipSplinesandUniversal Joints. Mixtureofwaterand a goodqualityethyleneglycolbase antifreezeconforming to GMspec9985010. Differential: a.Standard - DEXRONB HE AutomaticTransmissionFluid(GMPartNo. 1051855). Frontand Rear Axle b. Scheduled Maintenance Services Recommended Fluids & Lubricants NOTE: Fluidsandlubricantsidentifiedbelowbyname,partnumberor specification maybe obtainedfromyour GM Dealer. b.SAE-80W-90gearlubricant(GMPartNo.1052271). USAGE Engine Oil EngineCoolant HydraulicBrakeSystems ParkingBrakeCables...
...GM-6038-M(GMPartNo.1052103). Locking Transfer Case ColumnShift,PropellerShaft SlipSplinesandUniversal Joints. Mixtureofwaterand a goodqualityethyleneglycolbase antifreezeconforming to GMspec9985010. Differential: a.Standard - DEXRONB HE AutomaticTransmissionFluid(GMPartNo. 1051855). Frontand Rear Axle b. Scheduled Maintenance Services Recommended Fluids & Lubricants NOTE: Fluidsandlubricantsidentifiedbelowbyname,partnumberor specification maybe obtainedfromyour GM Dealer. b.SAE-80W-90gearlubricant(GMPartNo.1052271). USAGE Engine Oil EngineCoolant HydraulicBrakeSystems ParkingBrakeCables...
Owner's Manual
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... Changing A Flat Tire .. 5.16.5.17. Charging System Light ...2-65 Chemical Paint Spotting ...6-58 Child Restraints ...1-33 Cigarette LightedAshtrays...2-50 Cleaning Glass...6-55 Inside of Vehicle ...6-53 Instrument Panel...6-55 Outside of Vehicle ...6-56 Special Problems ...6-54 Vinyl or Leather ...6-55 Windshield ...6-56 Clock ...3.12, 3-14, 3-1 7, 3.20. 3-24 Comfort Controls ...3-3 Constant Velocity Joints (All Wheel Drive Only) ...6-40 Coolant(See"Engine") Cooling System ...6-64 Crankcase ...6-65 Cruise Control...2-35 Increase Speed...
... Changing A Flat Tire .. 5.16.5.17. Charging System Light ...2-65 Chemical Paint Spotting ...6-58 Child Restraints ...1-33 Cigarette LightedAshtrays...2-50 Cleaning Glass...6-55 Inside of Vehicle ...6-53 Instrument Panel...6-55 Outside of Vehicle ...6-56 Special Problems ...6-54 Vinyl or Leather ...6-55 Windshield ...6-56 Clock ...3.12, 3-14, 3-1 7, 3.20. 3-24 Comfort Controls ...3-3 Constant Velocity Joints (All Wheel Drive Only) ...6-40 Coolant(See"Engine") Cooling System ...6-64 Crankcase ...6-65 Cruise Control...2-35 Increase Speed...
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... Ignition Switch...6-45 I'nflation-Tire Pressure Instrument Cluster ...2-52 Digital ...2-52 Standard ...2-55 Jack Storage...Jump Starting... k' . Hatch Release Switch ...227 Hazard Warning Flashers ...'5-2 1-11 Head Restraints ...Headlights...6-35 2-66,4-24 High Beams...2-31 High-Low Beam...Reminder Light ...2-44 H . Power Steeri'ng ...Transfer Case ...6-23 : Windshield Washer ...6-31 Fog Lamps...2-42 Four-Wheel Antilock ...4-15 Front Seats ...-2 1 6-4 Fuel ...6-6 Filling Your Tank ...Gage ...2-63 In Foreign Countries ...6-6 Regulator ...2-15 Tank Capacity ...6-65 Fuse &lock...6-63 Fuses...
... Ignition Switch...6-45 I'nflation-Tire Pressure Instrument Cluster ...2-52 Digital ...2-52 Standard ...2-55 Jack Storage...Jump Starting... k' . Hatch Release Switch ...227 Hazard Warning Flashers ...'5-2 1-11 Head Restraints ...Headlights...6-35 2-66,4-24 High Beams...2-31 High-Low Beam...Reminder Light ...2-44 H . Power Steeri'ng ...Transfer Case ...6-23 : Windshield Washer ...6-31 Fog Lamps...2-42 Four-Wheel Antilock ...4-15 Front Seats ...-2 1 6-4 Fuel ...6-6 Filling Your Tank ...Gage ...2-63 In Foreign Countries ...6-6 Regulator ...2-15 Tank Capacity ...6-65 Fuse &lock...6-63 Fuses...
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...38 1-2 Seat ...Visor Vanity ...2-48 Windows ...2-26 Power Steering ...4-18 Fluid ...6-30 Product Service Publications ...8-6 M Maintenance...7-2 Other Items ...6-38 Periodic Inspections...7-13 Record ...7-16 Scheduled Maintenance ...7-3, 7-8 6-58 Underbody ...When Towing a Trailer ...4-49 Mirrors ...2-45 Inside ...2-45 Outside ...2-46,2-47 Vanity ...2-48 Model Reference ...iii 9-4 R Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-29 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Reading Lights...2-44 3-8 Rear Defogger ...Rear Hatch/Split-Panel Doors...2-8 Rear WiperNVasher ...2-34 Recommended Fluids/Lubricants. 7-14 Reporting Safety...
...38 1-2 Seat ...Visor Vanity ...2-48 Windows ...2-26 Power Steering ...4-18 Fluid ...6-30 Product Service Publications ...8-6 M Maintenance...7-2 Other Items ...6-38 Periodic Inspections...7-13 Record ...7-16 Scheduled Maintenance ...7-3, 7-8 6-58 Underbody ...When Towing a Trailer ...4-49 Mirrors ...2-45 Inside ...2-45 Outside ...2-46,2-47 Vanity ...2-48 Model Reference ...iii 9-4 R Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-29 Radio(See"AudioSystems") Reading Lights...2-44 3-8 Rear Defogger ...Rear Hatch/Split-Panel Doors...2-8 Rear WiperNVasher ...2-34 Recommended Fluids/Lubricants. 7-14 Reporting Safety...
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... ...Reminder Light ...1-17 Replacing After a Crash ...1-43 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster ...1-21 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-32 Use During Pregnancy ...1-25 Why They Work ...1-13 Safety Chains ...4-46 Safety Warnings ...0-2 Scheduled -Maintenance Services ...7.3, . 7-8 1-2 Seats ...Bench...1-5 Controls ...1-2 Head Restraints ...1-11 Rear ...!...1-5 Power Driver's...1-3 Reclining Bucket ...1-3 1-8 Removable...; Turn Signals ..., 4-48 ...Traffic Lights ...4-6 Trailer 4-46 Brakes ...Wiring Harness...2-67 Trailering Package ...6-44 Transfer Case ...6-23 Transmission, Automatic ...2-17...
... ...Reminder Light ...1-17 Replacing After a Crash ...1-43 Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster ...1-21 Smaller Children and Babies ...1-32 Use During Pregnancy ...1-25 Why They Work ...1-13 Safety Chains ...4-46 Safety Warnings ...0-2 Scheduled -Maintenance Services ...7.3, . 7-8 1-2 Seats ...Bench...1-5 Controls ...1-2 Head Restraints ...1-11 Rear ...!...1-5 Power Driver's...1-3 Reclining Bucket ...1-3 1-8 Removable...; Turn Signals ..., 4-48 ...Traffic Lights ...4-6 Trailer 4-46 Brakes ...Wiring Harness...2-67 Trailering Package ...6-44 Transfer Case ...6-23 Transmission, Automatic ...2-17...