Owner's Manual
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... a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. an alphabetical listing of almost every subject in this 1. This section tells you how to use your manual and includes safety and vehicle damage warnings and symbols. This section tells you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what to use. You canuse it to quickly find helpful information and tips about the road...
... a problem while driving, such as a flat tire or engine overheating. an alphabetical listing of almost every subject in this 1. This section tells you how to use your manual and includes safety and vehicle damage warnings and symbols. This section tells you when to perform vehicle maintenance and what to use. You canuse it to quickly find helpful information and tips about the road...
Owner's Manual
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These symbols have to do with your lights: A Master Lighting Switch Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam 50 I Parking Lights 0 Off Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights These symbols are on some of your controls: -~ w ~ 1 I Windshield Wiper Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster RearWindowWiper I I I L CYT Ventilating Fan I I Rear Window Washer Rear Window Defogger Hatch Release PO595 0-5
These symbols have to do with your lights: A Master Lighting Switch Turn Signal Direction Hazard Warning Flasher Headlight High Beam 50 I Parking Lights 0 Off Fog Lights Daytime Running Lights These symbols are on some of your controls: -~ w ~ 1 I Windshield Wiper Windshield Washer Windshield Defroster RearWindowWiper I I I L CYT Ventilating Fan I I Rear Window Washer Rear Window Defogger Hatch Release PO595 0-5
Owner's Manual
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... headrestraints. Adjust the driver's seat only when the vehicle movina. Seats & Safety Belts Seats and Seat Controls This sectiontellsyouabouttheseats-howtoadjustthem,takethemout, fold themupanddown. Then release the lever and try to adjust a manual driver's seat while the vehicle is moving.Thesuddenmovement could startle and confuse you, ormake you push a pedalwhenyou is not don'twant to makesuretheseatislockedintoplace. 1-2 Front Seats Manual Front Seat 1 CAUTION A You can lose control of theseattowardyourdoortounlock it...
... headrestraints. Adjust the driver's seat only when the vehicle movina. Seats & Safety Belts Seats and Seat Controls This sectiontellsyouabouttheseats-howtoadjustthem,takethemout, fold themupanddown. Then release the lever and try to adjust a manual driver's seat while the vehicle is moving.Thesuddenmovement could startle and confuse you, ormake you push a pedalwhenyou is not don'twant to makesuretheseatislockedintoplace. 1-2 Front Seats Manual Front Seat 1 CAUTION A You can lose control of theseattowardyourdoortounlock it...
Owner's Manual
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Starting Your Engine ...2-14 2-15 Driving Through Water ...2-17 Automatic Transmission ... Also explainedare vehicle.andinformationonstarting.shifting.andbraking theinstrumentpanelandthewarningsystemsthat tell you if everythingis . Tailgate Glass and Rear Doors 2-6 Door Locks ... ...2-7 2-8 Tailgate ...Panel Doors ...2-9 2-10 Theft ...2-11 New Vehicle Break-In ...2-11 Ignition Switch ... refer to doifyouhaveaproblem For explanation of vehicle symbols in Section 0. Keys ...2-3 Your DobrS and How They Work ...2-5 2-5 Side Doors ...Tailgate. workingproperly-andwhat to "Vehicle ...
Starting Your Engine ...2-14 2-15 Driving Through Water ...2-17 Automatic Transmission ... Also explainedare vehicle.andinformationonstarting.shifting.andbraking theinstrumentpanelandthewarningsystemsthat tell you if everythingis . Tailgate Glass and Rear Doors 2-6 Door Locks ... ...2-7 2-8 Tailgate ...Panel Doors ...2-9 2-10 Theft ...2-11 New Vehicle Break-In ...2-11 Ignition Switch ... refer to doifyouhaveaproblem For explanation of vehicle symbols in Section 0. Keys ...2-3 Your DobrS and How They Work ...2-5 2-5 Side Doors ...Tailgate. workingproperly-andwhat to "Vehicle ...
Owner's Manual
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......Trailer Wiring Harness ...2-82 2-2 Features & Controls Locking Rear Axle ...2-22 Parking Brake...2-23 2-27 Parking Over Things That Burn ...Engine Exhaust ...Running Your Engine While You're Parked Four-wheel Drive ...Transfer Case ...Windows ...Horn...Tilt Wheel ...Multifunction Lever ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator Headlight High-Low Beam ...Windshield Wipers ...Windshield Washer ...Cruise Control ...Mirrors ...2-28 2-30 2-30 2-33 2-35 2-35 2-36 2-38 2-39 2-40 2-41 2-51 ...2-29 Front Axle Locking Feature ...2-32 ...2-37 Headlights and Vehicle Lighting ...2-46 Sun Visors...
......Trailer Wiring Harness ...2-82 2-2 Features & Controls Locking Rear Axle ...2-22 Parking Brake...2-23 2-27 Parking Over Things That Burn ...Engine Exhaust ...Running Your Engine While You're Parked Four-wheel Drive ...Transfer Case ...Windows ...Horn...Tilt Wheel ...Multifunction Lever ...Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator Headlight High-Low Beam ...Windshield Wipers ...Windshield Washer ...Cruise Control ...Mirrors ...2-28 2-30 2-30 2-33 2-35 2-35 2-36 2-38 2-39 2-40 2-41 2-51 ...2-29 Front Axle Locking Feature ...2-32 ...2-37 Headlights and Vehicle Lighting ...2-46 Sun Visors...
Owner's Manual
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... waydown-that 's asafetyfeature. Holding your key in anyotherposition-that 's asafetyfeature. 2. of the way or until it doesn'tstartrightaway,holdyourkeyin will find the VIN atthetopleft ofyourinstrumentpanel.(See"VehicleIdentificationNumber" intheIndex.)Followtheproperstepstostarttheengine. Your engine won't start in Start for 'longer than 15 seconds at a time your battery to P (Park) if your starter motor. 4. To restartwhenyou're alreadymoving,use N (Neutral)only. icle p~&w$gp! Don'tpushtheacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine...
... waydown-that 's asafetyfeature. Holding your key in anyotherposition-that 's asafetyfeature. 2. of the way or until it doesn'tstartrightaway,holdyourkeyin will find the VIN atthetopleft ofyourinstrumentpanel.(See"VehicleIdentificationNumber" intheIndex.)Followtheproperstepstostarttheengine. Your engine won't start in Start for 'longer than 15 seconds at a time your battery to P (Park) if your starter motor. 4. To restartwhenyou're alreadymoving,use N (Neutral)only. icle p~&w$gp! Don'tpushtheacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine...
Owner's Manual
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You or others could damage jour transmission.Shift to getout of P (Park) or N (Neutral) while your parking brake and move To be sure yourvehicle suddenly. So,besurethetransfercase is dangerous to R (Reverse)onlyafteryourvehicle is racing. 2-1 8 I f youareparkingonahill,or if you have four-wheel drive, your vehicle will be injured. I f you have left the engine running, the vehicle can roll. To restartwhen you 're on fairly...
You or others could damage jour transmission.Shift to getout of P (Park) or N (Neutral) while your parking brake and move To be sure yourvehicle suddenly. So,besurethetransfercase is dangerous to R (Reverse)onlyafteryourvehicle is racing. 2-1 8 I f youareparkingonahill,or if you have four-wheel drive, your vehicle will be injured. I f you have left the engine running, the vehicle can roll. To restartwhen you 're on fairly...
Owner's Manual
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... to yourtransmissioncaused by shifting out of P (Park) or N {Neutral) with the engine racing isn't covered by yourwarranty. If the selector is lever is fornormaldriving. roads, butthenyouwouldalsowant If youmanuallyselect 2, thetransmission will drive in secondgear.Youmay use this feature for reducing torque to therearwheelswhenyouaretryingto start yourvehiclefromastoponslipperyroadsurfaces. 1 (First Gear) Thispositiongivesyouevenmorepower (but lower fuel economy)than 2. D (Third Gear) Thisislike OD, butyounevergointoOverdrive. OD (Automatic Overdrive) Thisposition is...
... to yourtransmissioncaused by shifting out of P (Park) or N {Neutral) with the engine racing isn't covered by yourwarranty. If the selector is lever is fornormaldriving. roads, butthenyouwouldalsowant If youmanuallyselect 2, thetransmission will drive in secondgear.Youmay use this feature for reducing torque to therearwheelswhenyouaretryingto start yourvehiclefromastoponslipperyroadsurfaces. 1 (First Gear) Thispositiongivesyouevenmorepower (but lower fuel economy)than 2. D (Third Gear) Thisislike OD, butyounevergointoOverdrive. OD (Automatic Overdrive) Thisposition is...
Owner's Manual
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...vecometoacompletestopandit'shardtoshiftinto 1, putthe shiftleverinNeutralandletupontheclutch.Presstheclutchpedal backdown. To Stop -Letup on theacceleratorpedalandpressthebrakepedal.Just beforethevehiclestops,presstheclutchpedalandthebrakepedal,and shift to operateyourtransmission: - .-. ' :- .. R. Letup on theclutchpedalasyoupresstheacceleratorpedal. 20 mph (32 km/h). N (Neutral)-Use this positionwhenyoustartoridleyourengine. R (Reverse)-Tobackup,presstheclutch pedalandshiftinto theclutchpedalslowlywhilepressingtheacceleratorpedal. Then,slowlylet up on 2-21 Thenshiftinto...
...vecometoacompletestopandit'shardtoshiftinto 1, putthe shiftleverinNeutralandletupontheclutch.Presstheclutchpedal backdown. To Stop -Letup on theacceleratorpedalandpressthebrakepedal.Just beforethevehiclestops,presstheclutchpedalandthebrakepedal,and shift to operateyourtransmission: - .-. ' :- .. R. Letup on theclutchpedalasyoupresstheacceleratorpedal. 20 mph (32 km/h). N (Neutral)-Use this positionwhenyoustartoridleyourengine. R (Reverse)-Tobackup,presstheclutch pedalandshiftinto theclutchpedalslowlywhilepressingtheacceleratorpedal. Then,slowlylet up on 2-21 Thenshiftinto...
Owner's Manual
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...-wheel drive on dry pavement could cause your tires to wear faster and makeyourtransfercaseharder to give you extra traction, but should be towed or 4L (Low): This setting also engages your Remember thatdrivingin 4H or 4L mayreduce fuel economy. Features & Contmls N (Neutral): Shift to shift out of 2H. In extremely cold weather it maybe necessary to stop or slow the vehicle...
...-wheel drive on dry pavement could cause your tires to wear faster and makeyourtransfercaseharder to give you extra traction, but should be towed or 4L (Low): This setting also engages your Remember thatdrivingin 4H or 4L mayreduce fuel economy. Features & Contmls N (Neutral): Shift to shift out of 2H. In extremely cold weather it maybe necessary to stop or slow the vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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beam headlights. For more detailsabout high beams, see "Headlight High-Low Beam Changer" earlier in this section, Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator K2444 These lights, withthegreenarrows,areoneachside cluster.Thesignal indicator willcomeonwhenever change.See"TurnandLaneChangeSignal"earlier of theinstrument you signal a turn or lane in this section. 2-75
beam headlights. For more detailsabout high beams, see "Headlight High-Low Beam Changer" earlier in this section, Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator K2444 These lights, withthegreenarrows,areoneachside cluster.Thesignal indicator willcomeonwhenever change.See"TurnandLaneChangeSignal"earlier of theinstrument you signal a turn or lane in this section. 2-75
Owner's Manual
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... the rear air exhaust valves.Outsideairwillalsoenterthevehiclewhentheheaterortheair conditioningfan is moving .Withthesidewindowsclosed,airwillflow into the front air inlet grilles, through the vehicle and out the rearairexhaust valves. Ventilation Tips e Keepthehoodandfrontairinletfree of ice,snow, or anyother obstruction(such as leaves).Theheateranddefrosterwillworkfar better, reducingthechance of fogging the inside of objects. Keep the air path under the front seats clear to circulate throughout your windows. Comfort Contmls & Audio...
... the rear air exhaust valves.Outsideairwillalsoenterthevehiclewhentheheaterortheair conditioningfan is moving .Withthesidewindowsclosed,airwillflow into the front air inlet grilles, through the vehicle and out the rearairexhaust valves. Ventilation Tips e Keepthehoodandfrontairinletfree of ice,snow, or anyother obstruction(such as leaves).Theheateranddefrosterwillworkfar better, reducingthechance of fogging the inside of objects. Keep the air path under the front seats clear to circulate throughout your windows. Comfort Contmls & Audio...
Owner's Manual
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... Lever The top lever can be moved to three different heating functions. nearthewindshield.Usethiswhenyougetfog Heater (Center): Heated air comes out near the weather. into your vehicle does not have air conditioning, this systemwilllooklike. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems Heating System (Without Air Conditioning) K2441 If your lever left Defrost (Right):Thissettingoperatesthedefroster.Heatedaircomesout or ice onthewindshield. To increasetheairflow,turn (-). This is whatyourheating Fan Knob Theknobontherighthas four positions.
... Lever The top lever can be moved to three different heating functions. nearthewindshield.Usethiswhenyougetfog Heater (Center): Heated air comes out near the weather. into your vehicle does not have air conditioning, this systemwilllooklike. Comfort Controls & Audio Systems Heating System (Without Air Conditioning) K2441 If your lever left Defrost (Right):Thissettingoperatesthedefroster.Heatedaircomesout or ice onthewindshield. To increasetheairflow,turn (-). This is whatyourheating Fan Knob Theknobontherighthas four positions.
Owner's Manual
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... trailer bulbs are seeing your instrument panel will flash or lanechange.Properlyhookedup,thetrailer wheneveryousignalaturn lights will minimize heat buildup and extend the Or, if youhaveamanualtransmissionwithfifthgearandyouaretowinga (or, as you 'reabout to turn signal flasher and extra wiring. a trailer will also flash, telling other drivers you trailer,it'sbetternot to use D (or, as youneed to, alowergear)whentowingatrailer.Operatingyourvehicle in a 4-62 Reapplytheregularbrakes.Thenapplyyourparkingbrake,andthen shift to useyour brakes...
... trailer bulbs are seeing your instrument panel will flash or lanechange.Properlyhookedup,thetrailer wheneveryousignalaturn lights will minimize heat buildup and extend the Or, if youhaveamanualtransmissionwithfifthgearandyouaretowinga (or, as you 'reabout to turn signal flasher and extra wiring. a trailer will also flash, telling other drivers you trailer,it'sbetternot to use D (or, as youneed to, alowergear)whentowingatrailer.Operatingyourvehicle in a 4-62 Reapplytheregularbrakes.Thenapplyyourparkingbrake,andthen shift to useyour brakes...
Owner's Manual
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Service & Appearance Care Replacing Brake System Parts ...6-33 Other Maintenance Items ...Electrical System ...Bulb Replacement...Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Loading Your Vehicle 6-34 6-37 6-37 6-43 Lubrication...6-35 6-37 Battery ... 6-45 Exhaust System... ...6-46 6-48 Tires...Inflation-Tire Pressure ... 6-49 Tire Inspection and Rotation When It's Time for New Tires ...6-52 ...6-53 6-53 Buying New Tires ...Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance 6-54 Uniform Tire Quality Grading ... ...6-55 6-55 Wheel Replacement...6-56 Tire Chains ...6-57 Appearance Care...
Service & Appearance Care Replacing Brake System Parts ...6-33 Other Maintenance Items ...Electrical System ...Bulb Replacement...Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Loading Your Vehicle 6-34 6-37 6-37 6-43 Lubrication...6-35 6-37 Battery ... 6-45 Exhaust System... ...6-46 6-48 Tires...Inflation-Tire Pressure ... 6-49 Tire Inspection and Rotation When It's Time for New Tires ...6-52 ...6-53 6-53 Buying New Tires ...Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance 6-54 Uniform Tire Quality Grading ... ...6-55 6-55 Wheel Replacement...6-56 Tire Chains ...6-57 Appearance Care...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle has front tires with different load ratings or tread designs (such as all the rust or dirt off. (See 'Changing a Flat Tire" in theIndex. 1 CAUTION Rustordirt on a wheel,or on /offroad)thanthereartires,don'trotateyourtiresfront torear, Afterthetireshavebeenrotated,adjustthefrontandrearinflationpressure asshownontheCertificationRirelabel.Makecertainthatallwheelnutsare properlytightened. Service & Appearance Care Tire lnspecfion and Rotation To makeyourtires last longer,havetheminspectedandrotatedatthe mileagesrecommended in theMaintenanceSchedule.See"Scheduled MaintenanceServices...
... vehicle has front tires with different load ratings or tread designs (such as all the rust or dirt off. (See 'Changing a Flat Tire" in theIndex. 1 CAUTION Rustordirt on a wheel,or on /offroad)thanthereartires,don'trotateyourtiresfront torear, Afterthetireshavebeenrotated,adjustthefrontandrearinflationpressure asshownontheCertificationRirelabel.Makecertainthatallwheelnutsare properlytightened. Service & Appearance Care Tire lnspecfion and Rotation To makeyourtires last longer,havetheminspectedandrotatedatthe mileagesrecommended in theMaintenanceSchedule.See"Scheduled MaintenanceServices...
Owner's Manual
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... Hydraulic Clutch ...6-21 6-35 Leak Check ...ManualTransmission ...6-20 Power Steering ...6-29 Radiator ...5-13 Rear Axle ...6-24 Recommended Fluids ...7-25 Transfer Case ...6-23 Windshield Washer ...2-40, 6-31 2-30, 6-23 Four-wheel Drive ...Transfer Case ...2-30, 6-23 Front Axle ...6-24 Fuel...6-4 6-6 Filling Your Tank ...Foreign Countries ...6-6 Gage ...2-76 Gasolines for Cleaner Air ...6-5 Tank Capacity ...6-69 6-43 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Fuse Block ...6-44 Headlights ...6-43 PowerWindows and Other Power Options ...6-44 Trailer Wiring Harness ...6-44 6-44 Windshield Wipers ... Fuel...
... Hydraulic Clutch ...6-21 6-35 Leak Check ...ManualTransmission ...6-20 Power Steering ...6-29 Radiator ...5-13 Rear Axle ...6-24 Recommended Fluids ...7-25 Transfer Case ...6-23 Windshield Washer ...2-40, 6-31 2-30, 6-23 Four-wheel Drive ...Transfer Case ...2-30, 6-23 Front Axle ...6-24 Fuel...6-4 6-6 Filling Your Tank ...Foreign Countries ...6-6 Gage ...2-76 Gasolines for Cleaner Air ...6-5 Tank Capacity ...6-69 6-43 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Fuse Block ...6-44 Headlights ...6-43 PowerWindows and Other Power Options ...6-44 Trailer Wiring Harness ...6-44 6-44 Windshield Wipers ... Fuel...
Owner's Manual
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... 1 Rear Window Defogger ...Temperature Lever ...3-4 Highway 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 4-38 Hydroplaning ...Key Release Lever ...2-13 Keys ...2-3 K L 1 IfYou're Stuck In Sand,Mud, Ice or Snow ...5-31 Ignition Switch...2-11 Inflation-Tire Pressure ...6-49 Instrument Panel ...2-62 Standard Cluster ...2-64 J Jack and Tools ...5-18 Removal ...5-18 5-29, 5-30 Storage ...Jump Starting ...5-3 9-4 Lights...2-46 Brake System Warning ...4-17 Bulb Replacement...6-37 Charging System Light...
... 1 Rear Window Defogger ...Temperature Lever ...3-4 Highway 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 4-38 Hydroplaning ...Key Release Lever ...2-13 Keys ...2-3 K L 1 IfYou're Stuck In Sand,Mud, Ice or Snow ...5-31 Ignition Switch...2-11 Inflation-Tire Pressure ...6-49 Instrument Panel ...2-62 Standard Cluster ...2-64 J Jack and Tools ...5-18 Removal ...5-18 5-29, 5-30 Storage ...Jump Starting ...5-3 9-4 Lights...2-46 Brake System Warning ...4-17 Bulb Replacement...6-37 Charging System Light...
Owner's Manual
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... Things That Burn ...Torque Lock (Automatic Transmission) ...2.24. 4-52 Your Vehicle (Manual Transmission) ...2-26 Parking Brake ...2-23 Passing Other Vehicles ...4.21. 4-61 Pavement Markings...4-8 9-5 Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...7-24 Power Door Locks ...2-7 Steering ...4-18 6-29 Steering Fluid ...Winches ...4-64 Product Service Publications ...8-6 R Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-28 Radio (See "Audio Systems") Rear Window Defogger ...3-11 Recommended Fluids And Lubricants ...7-25 Recovery Hooks ...5-32 6-68 Replacement Parts ...Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 Road Signs ...4-2 Roadside...
... Things That Burn ...Torque Lock (Automatic Transmission) ...2.24. 4-52 Your Vehicle (Manual Transmission) ...2-26 Parking Brake ...2-23 Passing Other Vehicles ...4.21. 4-61 Pavement Markings...4-8 9-5 Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...7-24 Power Door Locks ...2-7 Steering ...4-18 6-29 Steering Fluid ...Winches ...4-64 Product Service Publications ...8-6 R Radiator Pressure Cap ...6-28 Radio (See "Audio Systems") Rear Window Defogger ...3-11 Recommended Fluids And Lubricants ...7-25 Recovery Hooks ...5-32 6-68 Replacement Parts ...Reporting Safety Defects ...8-4 Road Signs ...4-2 Roadside...
Owner's Manual
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...Safety Warnings and Symbols ...0-2 Scheduled Maintenance Services ...7-4, 7-18 Seats Controls...1-2 Easy Entry Seat ...1-6 1-2 Manual Front ...1-3 Power Driver's ...Rear Folding ...1-8 1-3 Reclining ...1-11 Removable ...Seatback Latches ...1-5 Secondary Air 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 Light ...2-22, 2-74 Shifting Into Park ...2-24 Single Belt Accessory Drive ...6-34 Spare Tire...
...Safety Warnings and Symbols ...0-2 Scheduled Maintenance Services ...7-4, 7-18 Seats Controls...1-2 Easy Entry Seat ...1-6 1-2 Manual Front ...1-3 Power Driver's ...Rear Folding ...1-8 1-3 Reclining ...1-11 Removable ...Seatback Latches ...1-5 Secondary Air 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 Light ...2-22, 2-74 Shifting Into Park ...2-24 Single Belt Accessory Drive ...6-34 Spare Tire...