Owner Manual
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... Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) The HomeLink Universal Transceiver replaces up to operate the equipment. The universal transceiver operates off your vehicle's battery and charging system; NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Johnson Controls, Inc. For additional information on HomeLink, call 1-800-355-3515, or on the internet...
... Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) The HomeLink Universal Transceiver replaces up to operate the equipment. The universal transceiver operates off your vehicle's battery and charging system; NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Johnson Controls, Inc. For additional information on HomeLink, call 1-800-355-3515, or on the internet...
Owner Manual
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WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES CONTENTS Ⅵ Hazard Warning Flasher ...176 Ⅵ If Your Engine Overheats ...176 Ⅵ Jacking And Tire Changing ...177 ▫ Preparations For Jacking ...178 ▫ Jacking And Changing a Tire ...178 ▫ Compact Spare Tire-For Temporary Emergency Use Only ...181 ▫ Wheel Cover Installation (If Required) ...182 Ⅵ Jump-Starting The Battery ...182 Ⅵ Driving On Slippery Surfaces ...185 ▫ Acceleration ...185 ▫ Traction ...185 Ⅵ Freeing A Stuck Vehicle ...186 Ⅵ Towing A Disabled Vehicle ...186 6
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES CONTENTS Ⅵ Hazard Warning Flasher ...176 Ⅵ If Your Engine Overheats ...176 Ⅵ Jacking And Tire Changing ...177 ▫ Preparations For Jacking ...178 ▫ Jacking And Changing a Tire ...178 ▫ Compact Spare Tire-For Temporary Emergency Use Only ...181 ▫ Wheel Cover Installation (If Required) ...182 Ⅵ Jump-Starting The Battery ...182 Ⅵ Driving On Slippery Surfaces ...185 ▫ Acceleration ...185 ▫ Traction ...185 Ⅵ Freeing A Stuck Vehicle ...186 Ⅵ Towing A Disabled Vehicle ...186 6
Owner Manual
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...Pushing with the valve stem on the wheel. 3. Do not use a hammer or excessive force to Changing a Tire Section, Item #8 above. Take care to push or tow your vehicle has a discharged (dead) battery, booster cables may damage the transaxle or the rear of the stud which is in the wheel cover... to obtain a start anytime the ignition switch is raised. 182 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Wheel Cover Installation (If Required) JUMP-STARTING THE BATTERY WARNING! Install the cover by the fan. You can start from another vehicle may be hurt by hand, snapping the cover over the two ...
...Pushing with the valve stem on the wheel. 3. Do not use a hammer or excessive force to Changing a Tire Section, Item #8 above. Take care to push or tow your vehicle has a discharged (dead) battery, booster cables may damage the transaxle or the rear of the stud which is in the wheel cover... to obtain a start anytime the ignition switch is raised. 182 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Wheel Cover Installation (If Required) JUMP-STARTING THE BATTERY WARNING! Install the cover by the fan. You can start from another vehicle may be hurt by hand, snapping the cover over the two ...
Owner Manual
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... power steering and transaxle and add C as required. H E D U L E S • Check all lights and all other interval shown on each oil change interval shown on Schedule "A" 6,000 miles (10 000 km) or every other electrical items for correct operation. • Check rubber seals on Schedule "B" 6,000 miles... (10 000 km). • Check the fluid levels of the radiator for unusual wear or damage. • Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminals as needed. M A I N T E N A N C E 238 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Once a Month • Check tire pressure and...
... power steering and transaxle and add C as required. H E D U L E S • Check all lights and all other interval shown on each oil change interval shown on Schedule "A" 6,000 miles (10 000 km) or every other electrical items for correct operation. • Check rubber seals on Schedule "B" 6,000 miles... (10 000 km). • Check the fluid levels of the radiator for unusual wear or damage. • Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminals as needed. M A I N T E N A N C E 238 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Once a Month • Check tire pressure and...
Owner Manual
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... ...56 Automatic Door Locks ...16 Automatic Headlights ...67,70 Automatic Off, Interior Lights ...65 Automatic Temperature Control ...140 Automatic Transaxle ...153,217 Fluid and Filter Changes ...219 Fluid Level Check ...218 Reset Mode ...154 Selection Of Lubricant ...217 Shifting ...154 Special Additives ...219 Backfire, Engine ...202 Ball Joints ...207...
... ...56 Automatic Door Locks ...16 Automatic Headlights ...67,70 Automatic Off, Interior Lights ...65 Automatic Temperature Control ...140 Automatic Transaxle ...153,217 Fluid and Filter Changes ...219 Fluid Level Check ...218 Reset Mode ...154 Selection Of Lubricant ...217 Shifting ...154 Special Additives ...219 Backfire, Engine ...202 Ball Joints ...207...
Owner Manual
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... ...67 Timing Belt ...202 Tires ...50,159,259 Air Pressure ...159,161 Alignment ...167 Balancing ...167 Chains ...163 Changing ...177,178 Flat Changing ...177 High Speed ...161 Jacking ...178 Pressure Label ...161 Quality Grading ...259 Radial ...162 Replacement ...165 Rotation ...166... Additives ...219 Automatic ...153,217 Filter ...219 Operation ...154 Selection of Lubricant ...217 Transmission Range Indicator ...112,154 Transmitter Battery Service ...22 Transmitter, Garage Door Opener ...76,81 Transmitter Programming ...20 Transporting Pets ...48 Traveler Trip Computer ...93 Tread Wear...
... ...67 Timing Belt ...202 Tires ...50,159,259 Air Pressure ...159,161 Alignment ...167 Balancing ...167 Chains ...163 Changing ...177,178 Flat Changing ...177 High Speed ...161 Jacking ...178 Pressure Label ...161 Quality Grading ...259 Radial ...162 Replacement ...165 Rotation ...166... Additives ...219 Automatic ...153,217 Filter ...219 Operation ...154 Selection of Lubricant ...217 Transmission Range Indicator ...112,154 Transmitter Battery Service ...22 Transmitter, Garage Door Opener ...76,81 Transmitter Programming ...20 Transporting Pets ...48 Traveler Trip Computer ...93 Tread Wear...