Owner's Manual
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... Belts Work ...1-9 Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts ...1-12 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-14 ...1-14 Adults ...Driver Position...1-14 Lap-Shoulder Belt...1-15 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-20 Right Front Passenger Position...1-21 Center Passenger Position ...1-21 Lap Belt ...1-22 Rear Seat Passenger Position ...1-23 Children ...1-24...
... Belts Work ...1-9 Questions Many People Ask About Safety Belts ...1-12 How To Wear Safety Belts Properly ...1-14 ...1-14 Adults ...Driver Position...1-14 Lap-Shoulder Belt...1-15 Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy ...1-20 Right Front Passenger Position...1-21 Center Passenger Position ...1-21 Lap Belt ...1-22 Rear Seat Passenger Position ...1-23 Children ...1-24...
Owner's Manual
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... cold weather,dothis: to do this,butbecause computersystems,youdon't. 3. If thevehiclestartsbrieflybutthenstopsagain, do , you :odd damac- the '-ansmission. othervehiclesyoumight need to Start. Holdingyourkey in Start forlongerthan 15 secondsatatimewill cause yourbattery to P (Park) if yourvehicle is not all the waydown-that's asafetyfeature. 2. If itdoesn'tstartrightaway, push theacceleratorpedalallthewayto thefloorandholditthere as youholdthekeyin Start foraboutthree seconds...
... cold weather,dothis: to do this,butbecause computersystems,youdon't. 3. If thevehiclestartsbrieflybutthenstopsagain, do , you :odd damac- the '-ansmission. othervehiclesyoumight need to Start. Holdingyourkey in Start forlongerthan 15 secondsatatimewill cause yourbattery to P (Park) if yourvehicle is not all the waydown-that's asafetyfeature. 2. If itdoesn'tstartrightaway, push theacceleratorpedalallthewayto thefloorandholditthere as youholdthekeyin Start foraboutthree seconds...
Owner's Manual
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If you could damaae the transmission. AutomaticTransmission: Moveyourshiftlever to Start. NOTICE Don'ttry to shift to workwith the electronics in Stari for longer than 15 seconds a attime will yourbattery to the floorwhilestartingtheengine. Your vehiclewon'tstart if theclutchpedal isnot all thewaydown-that tells I +I* I - 2-1 3 Turnyourignitionkey to P (Park)or N (Neutral). Don't push theacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine. ...
If you could damaae the transmission. AutomaticTransmission: Moveyourshiftlever to Start. NOTICE Don'ttry to shift to workwith the electronics in Stari for longer than 15 seconds a attime will yourbattery to the floorwhilestartingtheengine. Your vehiclewon'tstart if theclutchpedal isnot all thewaydown-that tells I +I* I - 2-1 3 Turnyourignitionkey to P (Park)or N (Neutral). Don't push theacceleratorpedalbeforestartingyourengine. ...
Owner's Manual
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... yourengine still won'tstart (or starts butthenstops), floodedwith too muchgasoline. Features & Controls 4. Try this: it could be Wait 15 seconds to letthestartermotorcooldown.Thenpushyour acceleratorpedal all the way to thefloor.Holditthere.Then, key in through your engine's air intake and badly ...damage your engine. Driving Through Deep Standing Water NOTICE If you ca slowlv. 2-1 4 Whentheenginestarts,letgo 15 secondsanddoitall of the way downfor 12 moreseconds, or untilitstarts. 5. hold the If theenginestilldoesn'tstart,waitanother again. you drive too...
... yourengine still won'tstart (or starts butthenstops), floodedwith too muchgasoline. Features & Controls 4. Try this: it could be Wait 15 seconds to letthestartermotorcooldown.Thenpushyour acceleratorpedal all the way to thefloor.Holditthere.Then, key in through your engine's air intake and badly ...damage your engine. Driving Through Deep Standing Water NOTICE If you ca slowlv. 2-1 4 Whentheenginestarts,letgo 15 secondsanddoitall of the way downfor 12 moreseconds, or untilitstarts. 5. hold the If theenginestilldoesn'tstart,waitanother again. you drive too...
Owner's Manual
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... thehood and unwrap theelectricalcord. 3. To usethe block heater: 1. CAUTION Pluggingthe cord intoanungroundedoutletcouldcauseanelectrical b shock. If the cord won'treach, useaheavy-dutythree-prongextension cord ratedfor at least 15 > ;,& : . I * % . ,IC 7 b... + NOTICE After you A--'' , it intoanormal,grounded110-voltoutlet. Plug it luld ~c damaged. Also, the wrong kind of extensioncordcouldoverheatand causeafire. if you 've the heater, used...
... thehood and unwrap theelectricalcord. 3. To usethe block heater: 1. CAUTION Pluggingthe cord intoanungroundedoutletcouldcauseanelectrical b shock. If the cord won'treach, useaheavy-dutythree-prongextension cord ratedfor at least 15 > ;,& : . I * % . ,IC 7 b... + NOTICE After you A--'' , it intoanormal,grounded110-voltoutlet. Plug it luld ~c damaged. Also, the wrong kind of extensioncordcouldoverheatand causeafire. if you 've the heater, used...
Owner's Manual
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... eachlight.However,theignitionmustbeturned to Outside Mirrors PO156 Adjustyouroutsidemirrors so youcanjustseetheside ofyourvehicle. A convexmirror'ssurfaceiscurved canseemorefromthedriver'sseat. If yourvehicle has optionalmaplights,theywillautomaticallycomeonfor approximately 15 secondswheneitherfrontdoor is opened,oruntilthe ignition is convex. Somevehiclescomewitharemotecontrolswitchforadjustingtheoutside mirrors.FindtheswitchontheinstrumentpanelbelowtheAir ConditionindHeater controls.Twisttheswitch to therightorlefttochoosethe mirror,then move theswitchfromside to RUN. Convex...
... eachlight.However,theignitionmustbeturned to Outside Mirrors PO156 Adjustyouroutsidemirrors so youcanjustseetheside ofyourvehicle. A convexmirror'ssurfaceiscurved canseemorefromthedriver'sseat. If yourvehicle has optionalmaplights,theywillautomaticallycomeonfor approximately 15 secondswheneitherfrontdoor is opened,oruntilthe ignition is convex. Somevehiclescomewitharemotecontrolswitchforadjustingtheoutside mirrors.FindtheswitchontheinstrumentpanelbelowtheAir ConditionindHeater controls.Twisttheswitch to therightorlefttochoosethe mirror,then move theswitchfromside to RUN. Convex...
Owner's Manual
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.... 3-1 9 the tape and switch to see if the tape or the tape player is notcleanedregularly can causereducedsoundquality, ruinedcassettes, or a damagedmechanism.Cassettetapesshould be cleanedregularlyeachmonth or afterevery 15 hours ofuse. PROGRAM To go from oneside of Your Cassette Tape Player K1313 A tapeplayerthat is at fault.
.... 3-1 9 the tape and switch to see if the tape or the tape player is notcleanedregularly can causereducedsoundquality, ruinedcassettes, or a damagedmechanism.Cassettetapesshould be cleanedregularlyeachmonth or afterevery 15 hours ofuse. PROGRAM To go from oneside of Your Cassette Tape Player K1313 A tapeplayerthat is at fault.
Owner's Manual
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...Unlock The System After A Power Loss Whenbatterypowerisreapplied to asecuredradio, the radiowon't turn on the display. "- - -" shows 15 You arenowready to make the last twonumbersagree with your code. 9. Enter yoursecretcodeasfollows:pausenomorethan steps. 1. Hold themdown until on and LOC will ...show 000. 15 secondsbetween 3. Thistime SEC willappear-indicating the radio is still secured. Depressthe SET button. Depresspresets 1 and 4 for...
...Unlock The System After A Power Loss Whenbatterypowerisreapplied to asecuredradio, the radiowon't turn on the display. "- - -" shows 15 You arenowready to make the last twonumbersagree with your code. 9. Enter yoursecretcodeasfollows:pausenomorethan steps. 1. Hold themdown until on and LOC will ...show 000. 15 secondsbetween 3. Thistime SEC willappear-indicating the radio is still secured. Depressthe SET button. Depresspresets 1 and 4 for...
Owner's Manual
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... inaperson'ssystemcanmake crash injuriesworse.That'sespeciallytrueforbrain, spinal cord and heart injuries. A driverwithaBAC level of having an accidentissixtimesgreater; at alevel of being in acrash,thechance of 0.15 percent, thechancesaretwenty-fivetimesgreater!And, the bodytakesabout an hour to rid itself is affected well belowaBAC of 0.05 percent or above. Your reflexes,percep tions, and...
... inaperson'ssystemcanmake crash injuriesworse.That'sespeciallytrueforbrain, spinal cord and heart injuries. A driverwithaBAC level of having an accidentissixtimesgreater; at alevel of being in acrash,thechance of 0.15 percent, thechancesaretwenty-fivetimesgreater!And, the bodytakesabout an hour to rid itself is affected well belowaBAC of 0.05 percent or above. Your reflexes,percep tions, and...
Owner's Manual
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PmMems on the road. 5-3 5-2 Hazard Warning Flashers ...,.,...Other Warning Devices ...Jump Starting ...Towing Your Vehicle ... ...5-3 5-7 5-15 5-16 Engine Overheating...5-9 If a Tire Goes Flat ...Changing a Flat Tire ... I Section Here you'll find what to doaboutsomeproblemsthatcanoccur on the Road :'-? Compact Spare Tire ...5-28 If You're Stuck: In Sand,Mud, Ice or Snow ...5-30 5-1
PmMems on the road. 5-3 5-2 Hazard Warning Flashers ...,.,...Other Warning Devices ...Jump Starting ...Towing Your Vehicle ... ...5-3 5-7 5-15 5-16 Engine Overheating...5-9 If a Tire Goes Flat ...Changing a Flat Tire ... I Section Here you'll find what to doaboutsomeproblemsthatcanoccur on the Road :'-? Compact Spare Tire ...5-28 If You're Stuck: In Sand,Mud, Ice or Snow ...5-30 5-1
Owner's Manual
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is nomorethan as 15% MTBEis Ethanol isethylorgrainalcohol.Properly-blendedfuelthatisnomorethan 10% ethanol is "methyltertiary-butylether."Fuelthat fine for your vehicle. Gasolines for Cleaner Air Your useofgasolinewithdetergentadditiveswillhelppreventdepositsfrom forminginyourengine and fuel system....
is nomorethan as 15% MTBEis Ethanol isethylorgrainalcohol.Properly-blendedfuelthatisnomorethan 10% ethanol is "methyltertiary-butylether."Fuelthat fine for your vehicle. Gasolines for Cleaner Air Your useofgasolinewithdetergentadditiveswillhelppreventdepositsfrom forminginyourengine and fuel system....
Owner's Manual
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... sitting for eight hours ormorewith the engine off and is mayhave to idle theenginelonger. To get a falsereadingon the dipstick. To checktransmissionfluidhot: Getthevehiclewarmedup by driving about 15 miles (24 km)whenoutsidetemperaturesareabove 50°F (10°C). If it 'scolderthan 50°F (IO%), you fluid is used only as a reference.Lettheenginerunat idle forfiveminutes if...
... sitting for eight hours ormorewith the engine off and is mayhave to idle theenginelonger. To get a falsereadingon the dipstick. To checktransmissionfluidhot: Getthevehiclewarmedup by driving about 15 miles (24 km)whenoutsidetemperaturesareabove 50°F (10°C). If it 'scolderthan 50°F (IO%), you fluid is used only as a reference.Lettheenginerunat idle forfiveminutes if...
Owner's Manual
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Thermostat Enginecoolanttemperature is recommended. 6-26 When you replaceyourradiatorpressurecap,an AC@ capisrecommended. Service & Appearance Care Radiator Pressure Cap KO721 'our radiator pressure cap is a 15 psi (105 kPa) pressure-type cap and ;t betightlyinstalledtopreventcoolant loss and possibleengine nage fromoverheating.Besurethearrows on thecaplineupwith thc wetflow 1 e on radiator filler neck. ' When you replaceyourthermostat,...
Thermostat Enginecoolanttemperature is recommended. 6-26 When you replaceyourradiatorpressurecap,an AC@ capisrecommended. Service & Appearance Care Radiator Pressure Cap KO721 'our radiator pressure cap is a 15 psi (105 kPa) pressure-type cap and ;t betightlyinstalledtopreventcoolant loss and possibleengine nage fromoverheating.Besurethearrows on thecaplineupwith thc wetflow 1 e on radiator filler neck. ' When you replaceyourthermostat,...
Owner's Manual
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... Crank Stop-Haz. Tail Lps Turn-B/U Heater/A/C Radio ECM B ECM I Pwr.Wndw. Lps. Wiper Brake DRL 3 Amp 15Amp 20 Amp 15 Amp 25 Amp 15Amp 15Amp 10 Amp 30 Amp 25Amp 15 Amp 10 Amp 30 10 5 10 Trailer* CD Player** TCCM Aux.Pwr.** *In-line fuse '*Fuse is attached to FuseBlock...
... Crank Stop-Haz. Tail Lps Turn-B/U Heater/A/C Radio ECM B ECM I Pwr.Wndw. Lps. Wiper Brake DRL 3 Amp 15Amp 20 Amp 15 Amp 25 Amp 15Amp 15Amp 10 Amp 30 Amp 25Amp 15 Amp 10 Amp 30 10 5 10 Trailer* CD Player** TCCM Aux.Pwr.** *In-line fuse '*Fuse is attached to FuseBlock...
Owner's Manual
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...Every12Months, 2 - Only) 7 TransmissionService** 8 Fuel Filter Replacement* 9 SparkPlugsReplacement* 10 SparkPlugWire Inspection* 11 EngineTimingCheck* 12 - Fuel Tank,CapandLines Inspection* 13 - EngineAccessoryDriveBelt Inspection* 14 TireandWheelRotation 15 DriveAxleService 16 BrakeSystemsInspection** FOO rNOTES: *An :mission ControlService **See"Explanation of ScheduledMaintenarceServices" I . SchedWed Maintenance Services SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCESERVICESFOR I Ifyourdrivingconditionsmeetthosespecifiedin"ScheduledMaintenance Services"inthisSection(orseelnde I [th - in theIndex TO283...
...Every12Months, 2 - Only) 7 TransmissionService** 8 Fuel Filter Replacement* 9 SparkPlugsReplacement* 10 SparkPlugWire Inspection* 11 EngineTimingCheck* 12 - Fuel Tank,CapandLines Inspection* 13 - EngineAccessoryDriveBelt Inspection* 14 TireandWheelRotation 15 DriveAxleService 16 BrakeSystemsInspection** FOO rNOTES: *An :mission ControlService **See"Explanation of ScheduledMaintenarceServices" I . SchedWed Maintenance Services SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCESERVICESFOR I Ifyourdrivingconditionsmeetthosespecifiedin"ScheduledMaintenance Services"inthisSection(orseelnde I [th - in theIndex TO283...
Owner's Manual
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.... 10. 5. If the vehicleisnotusedmainlyunderany of theseconditions,change thefluidandfilterevery30,000miles (50 000 km).See"Automatic TransmissionFluid" in Section 6. TRANSMISSIONSERVICE: AutomaticTransmission -Change the transmissionfluidandfilterevery 15,000miles(25 000 km) if thevehicleismainlydrivenunderoneor more of the distributorcapandrotorforcracks,carbontrackingandcorrosion.Clean orreplaceasneeded. 12. Frequenttrailerpulling. Inhillyormountainousterrain. FRONTWHEELBEARINGREPACK(2-WHEELDRIVEONLY) -Clean andrepack the frontwheelbearingsateachbrakerelining,oratthe...
.... 10. 5. If the vehicleisnotusedmainlyunderany of theseconditions,change thefluidandfilterevery30,000miles (50 000 km).See"Automatic TransmissionFluid" in Section 6. TRANSMISSIONSERVICE: AutomaticTransmission -Change the transmissionfluidandfilterevery 15,000miles(25 000 km) if thevehicleismainlydrivenunderoneor more of the distributorcapandrotorforcracks,carbontrackingandcorrosion.Clean orreplaceasneeded. 12. Frequenttrailerpulling. Inhillyormountainousterrain. FRONTWHEELBEARINGREPACK(2-WHEELDRIVEONLY) -Clean andrepack the frontwheelbearingsateachbrakerelining,oratthe...
Owner's Manual
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... conditions result in t A fluid loss in the mastercylinder. In dusty areas or trailertowingapplications, fluid every 15,000 miles (24 135 kilometers)andrefi1l.t Morefrequent lubrication mayberequiredfor off-road use. Inspect otherbrake parts, includingdrums,...in these systemsmayindicateaproblem.Havethem and repaired atonce. In dusty areasortrailer towing applications,drain fluid atevery 15,000 miles (24135 kilometers)andrefill.7 Standarddifferential -Check fluidlevelandaddasneededat every oil change. ENGINEACCESSORYDRIVEBELTINSPECTION*-Inspect forcracks,fraying, ...
... conditions result in t A fluid loss in the mastercylinder. In dusty areas or trailertowingapplications, fluid every 15,000 miles (24 135 kilometers)andrefi1l.t Morefrequent lubrication mayberequiredfor off-road use. Inspect otherbrake parts, includingdrums,...in these systemsmayindicateaproblem.Havethem and repaired atonce. In dusty areasortrailer towing applications,drain fluid atevery 15,000 miles (24135 kilometers)andrefill.7 Standarddifferential -Check fluidlevelandaddasneededat every oil change. ENGINEACCESSORYDRIVEBELTINSPECTION*-Inspect forcracks,fraying, ...
Owner's Manual
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... ...2-48, 2-49, Dome Lights ...Doors ...Locks ...2-71 2-71 2-50 2-5 2-6 9-2 E Electrical System Add-on Equipment ...6-59 Engine Adding Coolant ...5-12, 6-25 Air Cleaner ...6-14 Block Heater ...2-15, 3-7, 6-13
... ...2-48, 2-49, Dome Lights ...Doors ...Locks ...2-71 2-71 2-50 2-5 2-6 9-2 E Electrical System Add-on Equipment ...6-59 Engine Adding Coolant ...5-12, 6-25 Air Cleaner ...6-14 Block Heater ...2-15, 3-7, 6-13
Owner's Manual
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Coolant ...6-23, 6-62 Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-67 Crankcase ...6-62 Exhaust ...2-26 Fan Noise ...5-15 Identification ...6-57, 6-61 Oil (See "Oil") Overheating...5-9 Running While Parked ...2-26 Starting ...2-1 1 Equipment, Add-on ...6-40 Exhaust System...Fuel Gage ...2-74 Odometer ...2-62, 2-63 Oil Pressure Gage ...2-69 Speedometer ...2-62 Tachometer ...2-65 Trip Odometer ...2-64 Voltmeter ...2-75 F Fan Noise ...5-15 Filter Replacement Chart ...6-66 Finish Care ...6-54 Damage ...6-55 Fluid 6-1 Automatic Transmission ...6 Brake ...6-29 Capacities ...6-62 Coolant Recovery ...5-11 Front Axle ...
Coolant ...6-23, 6-62 Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-67 Crankcase ...6-62 Exhaust ...2-26 Fan Noise ...5-15 Identification ...6-57, 6-61 Oil (See "Oil") Overheating...5-9 Running While Parked ...2-26 Starting ...2-1 1 Equipment, Add-on ...6-40 Exhaust System...Fuel Gage ...2-74 Odometer ...2-62, 2-63 Oil Pressure Gage ...2-69 Speedometer ...2-62 Tachometer ...2-65 Trip Odometer ...2-64 Voltmeter ...2-75 F Fan Noise ...5-15 Filter Replacement Chart ...6-66 Finish Care ...6-54 Damage ...6-55 Fluid 6-1 Automatic Transmission ...6 Brake ...6-29 Capacities ...6-62 Coolant Recovery ...5-11 Front Axle ...
Owner's Manual
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... Child Restraints ...1-26 In Emergencies ...4-18 Small Children and Babies...1-24 Tips ...4-18 Extender ...1-35 Storage Compartments ...2-55 1-22 Lap ...Sun Visors ...2-52 Lap Shoulder ...1-15 Swing-Out Windows ...2-32 Larger Children ...1-32 Proper Wear ...1-14 T Questions and Answers...1-1 2 Tachometer ...2-65 Reminder Light ...1-13 Tailgate ...2-33 Replacing After a .Crash...1-35 Theft...
... Child Restraints ...1-26 In Emergencies ...4-18 Small Children and Babies...1-24 Tips ...4-18 Extender ...1-35 Storage Compartments ...2-55 1-22 Lap ...Sun Visors ...2-52 Lap Shoulder ...1-15 Swing-Out Windows ...2-32 Larger Children ...1-32 Proper Wear ...1-14 T Questions and Answers...1-1 2 Tachometer ...2-65 Reminder Light ...1-13 Tailgate ...2-33 Replacing After a .Crash...1-35 Theft...