Owner's Manual
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... manual tells youhow to usesafety belts properly.Italsotells yousomethingsyoushouldnotdowithsafetybelts. I 1-7 Alwaysfastenyour safetybeltandcheckthatyourpassengers'beltsarefastened I CAUTION Don'tletanyoneridewheretheycan'twear a safetybeltproperly. in Safety Belts: They're For Everyone This part of yourears.This position reducesthechanceofaneckinjury a crash.
... manual tells youhow to usesafety belts properly.Italsotells yousomethingsyoushouldnotdowithsafetybelts. I 1-7 Alwaysfastenyour safetybeltandcheckthatyourpassengers'beltsarefastened I CAUTION Don'tletanyoneridewheretheycan'twear a safetybeltproperly. in Safety Belts: They're For Everyone This part of yourears.This position reducesthechanceofaneckinjury a crash.
Owner's Manual
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Seats & Safety Belts How To Wear Safety Belts Prroperly Adults This part is only for babies and smaller children. If a child will beridinginyourvehicle,seethepartafterthisone,called ''Children".Followtheserulesforeveryone'sprotection. Driver Position Thispartdescribesthedriver'srestraintsystem. A First,you'llwanttoknowwhichrestraintsystemsyourvehiclehas.We'llstart withthedriverposition. I Therearespecialthingstoknowaboutsafetybeltsandchildren.And L there are different rules-for people of adultsize. KO824 1-1 4
Seats & Safety Belts How To Wear Safety Belts Prroperly Adults This part is only for babies and smaller children. If a child will beridinginyourvehicle,seethepartafterthisone,called ''Children".Followtheserulesforeveryone'sprotection. Driver Position Thispartdescribesthedriver'srestraintsystem. A First,you'llwanttoknowwhichrestraintsystemsyourvehiclehas.We'llstart withthedriverposition. I Therearespecialthingstoknowaboutsafetybeltsandchildren.And L there are different rules-for people of adultsize. KO824 1-1 4
Owner's Manual
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... you.Theextender will fastenaroundyou,youshould use itonlyfor the seat it to orderit,take the heaviestcoat you will wear, so theextenderwill be long enough for anyloose parts or damage. If you need newbelts. Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash If you've had a crash,do so. You wouldseethis label on a right front safety...
... you.Theextender will fastenaroundyou,youshould use itonlyfor the seat it to orderit,take the heaviestcoat you will wear, so theextenderwill be long enough for anyloose parts or damage. If you need newbelts. Replacing Safety Belts After a Crash If you've had a crash,do so. You wouldseethis label on a right front safety...
Owner's Manual
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... W) V6 Engines: 1. Your enginewon'tstart inanyotherposition-that 'sasafetyfeature. 2. To restartwhenyou're alreadymoving,use N (Neutral)only. add electrical parts or accessories, you don't, your in yourvehicle. Turnyourignitionkey to P (Park)or N (Neutral). Don't push theacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine. If you could... Shiftyourgearselectorto N (Neutral)and hold theclutchpedal to be drained muchsooner.Andtheexcessiveheatcat damage your vehicle towed, see the part of the NOTICE 0 Holding key your engine might perform properly. If youdo, yo1 could change the ...
... W) V6 Engines: 1. Your enginewon'tstart inanyotherposition-that 'sasafetyfeature. 2. To restartwhenyou're alreadymoving,use N (Neutral)only. add electrical parts or accessories, you don't, your in yourvehicle. Turnyourignitionkey to P (Park)or N (Neutral). Don't push theacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine. If you could... Shiftyourgearselectorto N (Neutral)and hold theclutchpedal to be drained muchsooner.Andtheexcessiveheatcat damage your vehicle towed, see the part of the NOTICE 0 Holding key your engine might perform properly. If youdo, yo1 could change the ...
Owner's Manual
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hill: to do first to turnyourfront If you areparked on a hill: See"Parkingon wheels. parts Hills" intheIndex.Thatpartshowshow to keep Torque Lock The parkingbrakeshouldbesetfirstwheneverleavingthedriver'sseat. It you are towing a trailerand are on a hill andthetransmissionisplaced in P (Park)before theparkingbrakeisset,theweight ofthevehiclemay ...
hill: to do first to turnyourfront If you areparked on a hill: See"Parkingon wheels. parts Hills" intheIndex.Thatpartshowshow to keep Torque Lock The parkingbrakeshouldbesetfirstwheneverleavingthedriver'sseat. It you are towing a trailerand are on a hill andthetransmissionisplaced in P (Park)before theparkingbrakeisset,theweight ofthevehiclemay ...
Owner's Manual
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...2-66 Often gagesandwarning lights worktogether to warnyou if there's a problem. They're a big help. If one part isn'tworking, the other part can still work andstopyou.Forgood braking, though, youneed both .Haveyour brake system inspected right away. If it doesn'... Light Standard Cluster Digital Cluster PO159 Your vehicle'shydraulicbrakesystem is fullyreleased, it staysonafteryour parking brake is divided into two parts. Or,thepedalmaygocloser maytakelonger to thefloor. Youmay notice to stop. This lightwillalsocome onwhenyou set yourparkingbrake,andwillstay on if your vehicle...
...2-66 Often gagesandwarning lights worktogether to warnyou if there's a problem. They're a big help. If one part isn'tworking, the other part can still work andstopyou.Forgood braking, though, youneed both .Haveyour brake system inspected right away. If it doesn'... Light Standard Cluster Digital Cluster PO159 Your vehicle'shydraulicbrakesystem is fullyreleased, it staysonafteryour parking brake is divided into two parts. Or,thepedalmaygocloser maytakelonger to thefloor. Youmay notice to stop. This lightwillalsocome onwhenyou set yourparkingbrake,andwillstay on if your vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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... rightand left speakers. Upper Knob Theupperknobdoes these three things: It controls the volume. It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off . K4308 This part tells youhowyour ETR@ AM radio works.
... rightand left speakers. Upper Knob Theupperknobdoes these three things: It controls the volume. It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off . K4308 This part tells youhowyour ETR@ AM radio works.
Owner's Manual
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How to Operate Your E T P AM-FM Stereo Audio Cassette System K4310 This part tells youhowyour works: ETR@ AM-FM stereo audio cassette system P WR (Power) The PWR button switches the radio onand off ,push the RCL knob to ...
How to Operate Your E T P AM-FM Stereo Audio Cassette System K4310 This part tells youhowyour works: ETR@ AM-FM stereo audio cassette system P WR (Power) The PWR button switches the radio onand off ,push the RCL knob to ...
Owner's Manual
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... the radio or CD player stops. Comfort Controls & Audio Sysferns How to Operate Your ET* Disc (CD) System AM-FM Stereo Audio Compact KO596 This part tells youhowyourETR@ AM-FM stereo systemworks: P WR (Power) The PWR button switches the radioonand Upper Knob Theupperknobdoes these two things: It enablesyou to balancethesoundbetween the...
... the radio or CD player stops. Comfort Controls & Audio Sysferns How to Operate Your ET* Disc (CD) System AM-FM Stereo Audio Compact KO596 This part tells youhowyourETR@ AM-FM stereo systemworks: P WR (Power) The PWR button switches the radioonand Upper Knob Theupperknobdoes these two things: It enablesyou to balancethesoundbetween the...
Owner's Manual
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HOSPITAL INFORMATION AM40200i BLUE signswithwhitelettersshowmotorists' sewices. 4-3 Green signsmayindicateupcoming freewayexitsorshowthedirectionyoushouldturn to reachaparticular place. You'li wanttoslow downwhenyousee an orangesign, as part of theroadmaybeclosedoff ortornup. WEST EXIT SMALLTC'V 44 1 -' -1 AM402004 GREEN is usedto guidethedriver. h LOw SHOULDER WORKERS AHEAD FLAGGER AHEAD AM402003 ORANGE indicatesroadconstructionormaintenance. And there may be workersandmaintenancevehiclesaround,too.
HOSPITAL INFORMATION AM40200i BLUE signswithwhitelettersshowmotorists' sewices. 4-3 Green signsmayindicateupcoming freewayexitsorshowthedirectionyoushouldturn to reachaparticular place. You'li wanttoslow downwhenyousee an orangesign, as part of theroadmaybeclosedoff ortornup. WEST EXIT SMALLTC'V 44 1 -' -1 AM402004 GREEN is usedto guidethedriver. h LOw SHOULDER WORKERS AHEAD FLAGGER AHEAD AM402003 ORANGE indicatesroadconstructionormaintenance. And there may be workersandmaintenancevehiclesaround,too.
Owner's Manual
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... getmoving,poor steering and difficultbrakingcancauseyou to sinkintothesand.This hasan effectonsteering,accelerating,andbraking. If it'sonlyinches deep, it -you probablywon'tgetthrough.Also,waterthatdeepcandamageyouraxle and other vehicle parts. You maywant to losecontrol. Onthesesurfaces,it's veryeasy to reduce theairpressure in yourtiresslightlywhendriving on sand.Thiswillimprove traction. Onwetice,forexample,thetractionis so poor thatyouwillhavedifficultyaccelerating.And if you...
... getmoving,poor steering and difficultbrakingcancauseyou to sinkintothesand.This hasan effectonsteering,accelerating,andbraking. If it'sonlyinches deep, it -you probablywon'tgetthrough.Also,waterthatdeepcandamageyouraxle and other vehicle parts. You maywant to losecontrol. Onthesesurfaces,it's veryeasy to reduce theairpressure in yourtiresslightlywhendriving on sand.Thiswillimprove traction. Onwetice,forexample,thetractionis so poor thatyouwillhavedifficultyaccelerating.And if you...
Owner's Manual
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... need to pick outafamiliarstreetorlandmark.Getacitymap and plan your horn atintervalsorwhenyouhearapproachingtraffic. Here are unsurewhetheryouare awayfromtheroad,turnyour lights on, startyourhazardwarningflasher, and sound your trip into an unknown part of trafficonthem. Try to delayyourpass if yoususpectthefogis worseupahead. Passothervehiclesinfogonly if you wouldfor a cross-country trip. You'llwant to watchoutforwhat the otherdriversaredoing,andpay attention to pulloff...
... need to pick outafamiliarstreetorlandmark.Getacitymap and plan your horn atintervalsorwhenyouhearapproachingtraffic. Here are unsurewhetheryouare awayfromtheroad,turnyour lights on, startyourhazardwarningflasher, and sound your trip into an unknown part of trafficonthem. Try to delayyourpass if yoususpectthefogis worseupahead. Passothervehiclesinfogonly if you wouldfor a cross-country trip. You'llwant to watchoutforwhat the otherdriversaredoing,andpay attention to pulloff...
Owner's Manual
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...500 miles (800 km)thatyoutow driveover 50 mph (80 km/h) and don'tmake starts atfullthrottle.This helps your engine and other parts could be usedproperly. You and your trailer will weighmorethan 2,000 pounds (900 kg).You canask a hitch dealer about sway controls... if your safety and that of your rig will be legal,notonlywhereyoulivebutalsowhereyou'll be driving. Your engine,axle, or other parts of yourpassengers. In it 's readyforheaviertrailers.Buttraileringisdifferent than just driving yourvehiclebyitself.Traileringmeanschanges in this sectior ---'I ?ulling a trailer improperly can...
...500 miles (800 km)thatyoutow driveover 50 mph (80 km/h) and don'tmake starts atfullthrottle.This helps your engine and other parts could be usedproperly. You and your trailer will weighmorethan 2,000 pounds (900 kg).You canask a hitch dealer about sway controls... if your safety and that of your rig will be legal,notonlywhereyoulivebutalsowhereyou'll be driving. Your engine,axle, or other parts of yourpassengers. In it 's readyforheaviertrailers.Buttraileringisdifferent than just driving yourvehiclebyitself.Traileringmeanschanges in this sectior ---'I ?ulling a trailer improperly can...
Owner's Manual
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Be sure to read andfollowthe instructions for the trailerbrakes to drag on the ground. Will the trailerbrake parts take 3,000 psi (20 650kPa) of experience. Driving with the addedweight of the trailer.And alwayskeepinmind that the tonguewillnot drop to the rear brakes. If ...
Be sure to read andfollowthe instructions for the trailerbrakes to drag on the ground. Will the trailerbrake parts take 3,000 psi (20 650kPa) of experience. Driving with the addedweight of the trailer.And alwayskeepinmind that the tonguewillnot drop to the rear brakes. If ...
Owner's Manual
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Before you connect thecables, here aresome things you parts injure bad1 Keep handsawavfrommoving parts oncetheenginesarer ling. Dead Battery ( ) t Good Battery (+) ' 1 II ' 6 PO268 7. Connect it tothepositive (t) terminal of the vehiclewith the dead battery. 9. Don'... the vehicle hasone. Don'tlettheother end touch metal. Attach the cable at least 18 inches (45 cm)awayfrom the dead battery, but notnearengine parts that move.The electrical connectionisjust as good there, butthechance of the vehicle with the dead battery. Nowconnect the black negative (-) cable to (-) ...
Before you connect thecables, here aresome things you parts injure bad1 Keep handsawavfrommoving parts oncetheenginesarer ling. Dead Battery ( ) t Good Battery (+) ' 1 II ' 6 PO268 7. Connect it tothepositive (t) terminal of the vehiclewith the dead battery. 9. Don'... the vehicle hasone. Don'tlettheother end touch metal. Attach the cable at least 18 inches (45 cm)awayfrom the dead battery, but notnearengine parts that move.The electrical connectionisjust as good there, butthechance of the vehicle with the dead battery. Nowconnect the black negative (-) cable to (-) ...
Owner's Manual
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Take 5-6 Try to preventelectricalshorting. Nowstartthevehiclewiththe awhile. 11. Removethecablesinreverseorder care that they don't touch each other metal. or any other to startthevehiclewiththe good batteryandruntheenginefor dead battery. If it won'tstartafterafewtries,itprobablyneedsservice. Good Battery (-1 Heavy Metal Engine Part PO167 IO. GOOD BATTERY QEAO BATTERY REMOVE CABLES IN THIS ORDER K1508 12.
Take 5-6 Try to preventelectricalshorting. Nowstartthevehiclewiththe awhile. 11. Removethecablesinreverseorder care that they don't touch each other metal. or any other to startthevehiclewiththe good batteryandruntheenginefor dead battery. If it won'tstartafterafewtries,itprobablyneedsservice. Good Battery (-1 Heavy Metal Engine Part PO167 IO. GOOD BATTERY QEAO BATTERY REMOVE CABLES IN THIS ORDER K1508 12.
Owner's Manual
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... dangerous. Your vehicle'scoolantwarningsystemisset forthepropercoolantmix.With plain water, or thewrongmix,your vehicle. I cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engineradiator,heate :ore and other parts. Your enginecouldcatchfire and youorotherscouldbeburned.Use a 50/50 mixof clean water and aproperantifreeze. Use the recommended coolar... When the coolant in the Indexformoreinformationaboutthepropercoolantmix.) Adding plain to...
... dangerous. Your vehicle'scoolantwarningsystemisset forthepropercoolantmix.With plain water, or thewrongmix,your vehicle. I cold weather, water can freeze and crack the engineradiator,heate :ore and other parts. Your enginecouldcatchfire and youorotherscouldbeburned.Use a 50/50 mixof clean water and aproperantifreeze. Use the recommended coolar... When the coolant in the Indexformoreinformationaboutthepropercoolantmix.) Adding plain to...
Owner's Manual
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... on u r mP ce proper -' - Storing a jack,a tire, or otherequipment in thepassenget compartment of your fit. compactspareorwheelwithotherwheelsortires.Theywon't spareanditswheeltogether. damage the tire andwheel,and maybe other parts of thevehiclecouldcauseinjury.Inasuddel ;top 0 collision,looseequipmentcouldstrikesomeone.Storeallthese'in thepickupbed. 5-29 I Tirechains won't fit your compact spare.Using them will damageyour -ray le ( ins ?o. Keepyour I I NOTICE...
... on u r mP ce proper -' - Storing a jack,a tire, or otherequipment in thepassenget compartment of your fit. compactspareorwheelwithotherwheelsortires.Theywon't spareanditswheeltogether. damage the tire andwheel,and maybe other parts of thevehiclecouldcauseinjury.Inasuddel ;top 0 collision,looseequipmentcouldstrikesomeone.Storeallthese'in thepickupbed. 5-29 I Tirechains won't fit your compact spare.Using them will damageyour -ray le ( ins ?o. Keepyour I I NOTICE...
Owner's Manual
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...Or,youcanuseyourrecoveryhooks, if your vehicle as well as the 3s. If you or otherscouldbeinjured.And,thetransmissionorother parts of the vehiclecanoverheat.Thatcouldcauseanenginecompartment fire or otherdamage.Whenyou'restuck,spinthewheelsas little as possible.Don't spin thewheelsabove ...35 mph (55 km/h)asshown on thespeedometer. 1 NOTICE binning yourwheels can destroy parts of your vehiclehasthem. That willcleartheareaaround yourfrontwheels.Thenshiftbackandforthbetween R (Reverse) and a forwardgear(orwithamanualtransmission,between 1 (First)or 2...
...Or,youcanuseyourrecoveryhooks, if your vehicle as well as the 3s. If you or otherscouldbeinjured.And,thetransmissionorother parts of the vehiclecanoverheat.Thatcouldcauseanenginecompartment fire or otherdamage.Whenyou'restuck,spinthewheelsas little as possible.Don't spin thewheelsabove ...35 mph (55 km/h)asshown on thespeedometer. 1 NOTICE binning yourwheels can destroy parts of your vehiclehasthem. That willcleartheareaaround yourfrontwheels.Thenshiftbackandforthbetween R (Reverse) and a forwardgear(orwithamanualtransmission,between 1 (First)or 2...
Owner's Manual
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... 6-23 6-27 6-28 6-29 6-30 Fuel ...6-4 ... Transfer Case ...6-21 Front Axle...Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid...Brake Master Cylinder ...Replacing Brake System Parts ... 6-1 L L Here you will find information about the care ofyourvehicle . This part begins withservice and fuel information. Service & Appearance Cave Section r . Thereis also technicalinformationaboutyour vehicle.
... 6-23 6-27 6-28 6-29 6-30 Fuel ...6-4 ... Transfer Case ...6-21 Front Axle...Engine Coolant ...Power Steering Fluid ...Windshield Washer Fluid...Brake Master Cylinder ...Replacing Brake System Parts ... 6-1 L L Here you will find information about the care ofyourvehicle . This part begins withservice and fuel information. Service & Appearance Cave Section r . Thereis also technicalinformationaboutyour vehicle.