Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... systems, which allow the vehicle to indicate that the system is operating correctly. If a problem occurs, turn the ignition off and restart the engine with aftermarket remote start . These objects and devices cannot damage the key. If the control light illuminates continuously for approximately one minute and then repeatedly at irregular...
... systems, which allow the vehicle to indicate that the system is operating correctly. If a problem occurs, turn the ignition off and restart the engine with aftermarket remote start . These objects and devices cannot damage the key. If the control light illuminates continuously for approximately one minute and then repeatedly at irregular...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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Payload Combined maximum allowable weight of the vehicle including any standard equipment, fluids and lubricants. The GVW is not a limit or a specification. 158 GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) Base curb weight plus the payload weight. Driving LOADING YOUR VEHICLE Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with these terms. Base curb weight Weight of passengers, cargo and optional equipment. It does not include passengers or aftermarket equipment. The payload equals the gross vehicle weight rating minus base curb weight.
Payload Combined maximum allowable weight of the vehicle including any standard equipment, fluids and lubricants. The GVW is not a limit or a specification. 158 GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) Base curb weight plus the payload weight. Driving LOADING YOUR VEHICLE Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with these terms. Base curb weight Weight of passengers, cargo and optional equipment. It does not include passengers or aftermarket equipment. The payload equals the gross vehicle weight rating minus base curb weight.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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Driving FUEL CONSUMPTION Fuel economy can be improved by avoiding: • lack of regular, scheduled maintenance, • excessive speed, • rapid acceleration, • driving with the brake pedal depressed, • sudden stops, • extended engine idling, • use of speed control in hilly terrain, • extended use of the air conditioner, defroster, rear window defroster and other accessories, • underinflated tires, • heavy loads, • aftermarket addĆons such as bike, ski or luggage racks, bug deflectors, etc. 168
Driving FUEL CONSUMPTION Fuel economy can be improved by avoiding: • lack of regular, scheduled maintenance, • excessive speed, • rapid acceleration, • driving with the brake pedal depressed, • sudden stops, • extended engine idling, • use of speed control in hilly terrain, • extended use of the air conditioner, defroster, rear window defroster and other accessories, • underinflated tires, • heavy loads, • aftermarket addĆons such as bike, ski or luggage racks, bug deflectors, etc. 168
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... your vehicle. We recommend the use of gasolines that optimize the performance of 10% ethanol or 15% MTBE. It should be necessary to add any aftermarket products to your dealer or qualified service technician. The American Automobile Manufacturers Association (AAMA) issued a gasoline specification to use of fuel. There should not be...
... your vehicle. We recommend the use of gasolines that optimize the performance of 10% ethanol or 15% MTBE. It should be necessary to add any aftermarket products to your dealer or qualified service technician. The American Automobile Manufacturers Association (AAMA) issued a gasoline specification to use of fuel. There should not be...