Owner's Manual
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These symbols areusedonwarningandindicatorlights. 1 Engine Coolant Temperature Battery Charging Fuel System Engine Oil Pressure ElWAWE I ANTILOCK 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Parking Brake Release SHIFT Shift light Brake Here are some other symbols you may see: fuse Hood Release Lighter Horn PO597 0-6
These symbols areusedonwarningandindicatorlights. 1 Engine Coolant Temperature Battery Charging Fuel System Engine Oil Pressure ElWAWE I ANTILOCK 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Parking Brake Release SHIFT Shift light Brake Here are some other symbols you may see: fuse Hood Release Lighter Horn PO597 0-6
Owner's Manual
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..." Foryourfueltankcapacity,see "Fuel-Tank Capacity"intheIndex. orspeedup. For example,thegagemayhaveindlcatedthe tank was half full. See"Engine 2-77 stopyourvehicleandturn Hot Coolant Can Burn You Badly? to fill the tank. 0 Thegagemovesalittlewhenyouturnacorner Thegagedoesn'tgoback with thefuelgage. Engine Coolant Temperature Gage U2334 Thisgageshowstheenginecoolanttemperature. but it actuallytook a little more or less thanhalf the tank'scapacrty to do.
..." Foryourfueltankcapacity,see "Fuel-Tank Capacity"intheIndex. orspeedup. For example,thegagemayhaveindlcatedthe tank was half full. See"Engine 2-77 stopyourvehicleandturn Hot Coolant Can Burn You Badly? to fill the tank. 0 Thegagemovesalittlewhenyouturnacorner Thegagedoesn'tgoback with thefuelgage. Engine Coolant Temperature Gage U2334 Thisgageshowstheenginecoolanttemperature. but it actuallytook a little more or less thanhalf the tank'scapacrty to do.
Owner's Manual
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... li your engme catches flre because ycxi keep d n v q with no sign ofsteamor coolantbeforeopeningthehood. in it overheats,andgetoutofthevehicleuntiltheengineis cool. I $C.p.:...: :::. . :::" ,: Steam from thevehicleuntil it . You will find a coolant temperature gage on your ugh~wecan be badly damaged The costly repars would not 3e covered by p u r war:anty. 5-8 Just turn it off andgeteveryone away...
... li your engme catches flre because ycxi keep d n v q with no sign ofsteamor coolantbeforeopeningthehood. in it overheats,andgetoutofthevehicleuntiltheengineis cool. I $C.p.:...: :::. . :::" ,: Steam from thevehicleuntil it . You will find a coolant temperature gage on your ugh~wecan be badly damaged The costly repars would not 3e covered by p u r war:anty. 5-8 Just turn it off andgeteveryone away...
Owner's Manual
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Coolant recoverytank 8. TJ % - ..,...-... :.:.:.:.: ... If the coolant inside thecoolantrecoverytankorsurgetank is is boiling,don't do anything else until it 's safetoliftthehood,here'swhatyou'llsee: A. PO210 When you decide it cools down. Enginefan Anelectricfanunderthehoodcanstart up evenwhentheengine notrunningandcaninjureyou.Keephands,clothing,andtools away from anyunderhoodelectric fan. Radiatorpressurecap 6.
Coolant recoverytank 8. TJ % - ..,...-... :.:.:.:.: ... If the coolant inside thecoolantrecoverytankorsurgetank is is boiling,don't do anything else until it 's safetoliftthehood,here'swhatyou'llsee: A. PO210 When you decide it cools down. Enginefan Anelectricfanunderthehoodcanstart up evenwhentheengine notrunningandcaninjureyou.Keephands,clothing,andtools away from anyunderhoodelectric fan. Radiatorpressurecap 6.
Owner's Manual
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... mnning you have one) isrunning. Starttheengineagaintoseeiftheregularfanrunswhentheenginedoes. If you runtheengine,itcould lose all coolant.Thatcouldcauseanenginefire,andyoucouldbe you canbeburned. If itisn't,yourvehicleneedsservice. If itdoesn't,yourvehicleneedsservice.Turn off theengine. #ow to Add Codant to the... Coolant Wecowery Tank If youhaven'tfoundaproblemyet,butthecoolantlevelisn't at or above COLD, adda 50/50 mixture of clean water...
... mnning you have one) isrunning. Starttheengineagaintoseeiftheregularfanrunswhentheenginedoes. If you runtheengine,itcould lose all coolant.Thatcouldcauseanenginefire,andyoucouldbe you canbeburned. If itisn't,yourvehicleneedsservice. If itdoesn't,yourvehicleneedsservice.Turn off theengine. #ow to Add Codant to the... Coolant Wecowery Tank If youhaven'tfoundaproblemyet,butthecoolantlevelisn't at or above COLD, adda 50/50 mixture of clean water...
Owner's Manual
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... lubricant levels . Engine Oil ...6-9 Air Cleaner ...6-16 ...6-17 Manual Transmission Fluid ...6-20 6-21 Hydraulic Clutch ...Transfer Case ...6-23 6-24 Front Axle...6-24 Rear Axle ...Engine Coolant ...6-25 Power Steering Fluid ...6-29 Windshield Washer Fluid ...6-31 Brake Master Cylinder...6-32 Automatic Transmission Fluid 6-1 your vehicle . There is also technical information about the...
... lubricant levels . Engine Oil ...6-9 Air Cleaner ...6-16 ...6-17 Manual Transmission Fluid ...6-20 6-21 Hydraulic Clutch ...Transfer Case ...6-23 6-24 Front Axle...6-24 Rear Axle ...Engine Coolant ...6-25 Power Steering Fluid ...6-29 Windshield Washer Fluid ...6-31 Brake Master Cylinder...6-32 Automatic Transmission Fluid 6-1 your vehicle . There is also technical information about the...
Owner's Manual
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Beforeclosingthehood,besureallthefillercapsareonproperly.Then pullthehooddownandclose it firmly. If you getfuel.Inorderto oil mustbewarmandthevehiclemustbeon getanaccuratereading,the levelground. Thingsthatburncangetonhotenginepartsandstartafire.These includeliquidslikegasoline,oil,coolant,brakefluid,windshield washerandotherfluids,andplasticorrubber. I Turn off theengineandgivethe oil a fewminutestogetbackdownintothe oil pan. Youorotherscould will burnontoa beburned.Becarefulnot to checkyourengine oil everytime you don't,theoildipstickmightnotshowtheactual level. 6-9 just ...
Beforeclosingthehood,besureallthefillercapsareonproperly.Then pullthehooddownandclose it firmly. If you getfuel.Inorderto oil mustbewarmandthevehiclemustbeon getanaccuratereading,the levelground. Thingsthatburncangetonhotenginepartsandstartafire.These includeliquidslikegasoline,oil,coolant,brakefluid,windshield washerandotherfluids,andplasticorrubber. I Turn off theengineandgivethe oil a fewminutestogetbackdownintothe oil pan. Youorotherscould will burnontoa beburned.Becarefulnot to checkyourengine oil everytime you don't,theoildipstickmightnotshowtheactual level. 6-9 just ...
Owner's Manual
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PO592 If thelevel is belowthebottom of thefiller plug hole,you'llneed to use : RefertotheMaintenanceScheduletodeterminewhatkind of lubricant to add somelubricant.Addenoughlubricanttoraisethe level tothebottom of the filler plug hole. What to use .See"RecommendedFluids and Lubricants" in theIndex. gine Coolant 6-25
PO592 If thelevel is belowthebottom of thefiller plug hole,you'llneed to use : RefertotheMaintenanceScheduletodeterminewhatkind of lubricant to add somelubricant.Addenoughlubricanttoraisethe level tothebottom of the filler plug hole. What to use .See"RecommendedFluids and Lubricants" in theIndex. gine Coolant 6-25
Owner's Manual
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... warranty.,Too much water in theIndex. Adding only plain water to your engine could get the overheat warning. What to add coolant. The proper coolant for theproperway to use an improper coolant mix, your cooling system can be badly damaged. e 8 258°F (125°C). If you havetoaddcoolantmorethanfourtimesayear,haveyourdealer check your engine could owheat...
... warranty.,Too much water in theIndex. Adding only plain water to your engine could get the overheat warning. What to add coolant. The proper coolant for theproperway to use an improper coolant mix, your cooling system can be badly damaged. e 8 258°F (125°C). If you havetoaddcoolantmorethanfourtimesayear,haveyourdealer check your engine could owheat...
Owner's Manual
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...proper mix at COLD, or a little higher.Whenyourengine is cold, the coolant level should be carefulnot to spill it willburn if theenginepartsarehot enough.Don'tspillcoolant on hot engineparts.Coolant containsethyleneglycol, and it . have to add extra inhibitors f additives which claim... hot. You can be harnfui. I . . : ...*k.,. .-' t PO206 To Check Coolant: Whenyourengine is warm,the level shouldbe up to HOT, ora little higher. To Add Coolant: If you don? Turningtheradiatorpressurecapwhentheengine and radiatorare hot can be burned if you will almostneverhave to ...
...proper mix at COLD, or a little higher.Whenyourengine is cold, the coolant level should be carefulnot to spill it willburn if theenginepartsarehot enough.Don'tspillcoolant on hot engineparts.Coolant containsethyleneglycol, and it . have to add extra inhibitors f additives which claim... hot. You can be harnfui. I . . : ...*k.,. .-' t PO206 To Check Coolant: Whenyourengine is warm,the level shouldbe up to HOT, ora little higher. To Add Coolant: If you don? Turningtheradiatorpressurecapwhentheengine and radiatorare hot can be burned if you will almostneverhave to ...
Owner's Manual
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Whenyoureplace your thermostat,an AC@ thermostat is recommended. The thermostat stops the flow of coolantthroughtheradiator until the coolant reaches apresettemperature. When you replaceyourradiatorpressurecap, an AC@ cap is recommended. 6-28 Thermostat Engine coolant temperature is controlled by athermostat in theenginecoolant system.
Whenyoureplace your thermostat,an AC@ thermostat is recommended. The thermostat stops the flow of coolantthroughtheradiator until the coolant reaches apresettemperature. When you replaceyourradiatorpressurecap, an AC@ cap is recommended. 6-28 Thermostat Engine coolant temperature is controlled by athermostat in theenginecoolant system.
Owner's Manual
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... 10°F (-12"C), orhigher.Whentheweatheris or theycouldbedamaged. themwarmupbeforelubrication Also, besuretocheck allthevehiclefluidlevelsatthistime. 3. TOO muck lubricant will damage intervalsintheMaintenanceCharts. COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE* -Drain,flushandrefillsystemwithnew coolant.See"EngineCoolant" in theIndexforthepropercoolantand mixture to usearelisted in thissection.Makesure whoeverservicesyourvehicleusesthese. Theproperfluidsandlubricants to useinyourvehicle. ENGINE§)* -Adjust to Do notaddlubricantmoreoftenthanthe lubricatetheballstudsurface. Youmustuse...
... 10°F (-12"C), orhigher.Whentheweatheris or theycouldbedamaged. themwarmupbeforelubrication Also, besuretocheck allthevehiclefluidlevelsatthistime. 3. TOO muck lubricant will damage intervalsintheMaintenanceCharts. COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE* -Drain,flushandrefillsystemwithnew coolant.See"EngineCoolant" in theIndexforthepropercoolantand mixture to usearelisted in thissection.Makesure whoeverservicesyourvehicleusesthese. Theproperfluidsandlubricants to useinyourvehicle. ENGINE§)* -Adjust to Do notaddlubricantmoreoftenthanthe lubricatetheballstudsurface. Youmustuse...
Owner's Manual
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... Problems ...6-59 Vinyl or Leather ...6-60 6-62 Wheels and Tires ...Windshield ...6-60 Clock ...3-15 3-18 Comfort Controls ...3-2 Console Floor ...2-56 2-58 Overhead...2-80 Convenience Net ...Coolant (See "Engine") Cooling System Capacity ...6-68 6-69 Crankcase Capacity...Cruise Control ...2-41 Increase Speed ...2-43 OnHills ...2-45 Passing...2-45 Reduce Speed ...2-44 Resume ...2-43 Set...
... Problems ...6-59 Vinyl or Leather ...6-60 6-62 Wheels and Tires ...Windshield ...6-60 Clock ...3-15 3-18 Comfort Controls ...3-2 Console Floor ...2-56 2-58 Overhead...2-80 Convenience Net ...Coolant (See "Engine") Cooling System Capacity ...6-68 6-69 Crankcase Capacity...Cruise Control ...2-41 Increase Speed ...2-43 OnHills ...2-45 Passing...2-45 Reduce Speed ...2-44 Resume ...2-43 Set...
Owner's Manual
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...44 6-43 Headlights ...PowerWindowsand Other Power Options ...6-44 Trailer Wiring Harness ...6-44 Windshield Wipers ...6-44 Gages ...2-66, 2-76 Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-77 Fuel Gage ...2-76 Odometer...2-66 Oil Pressure Gage ...2-78 Speedometer...2-66 2-67 Tachometer ...Trip Odometer ...2-...Parked ...2-29 Starting...2-14 Equipment, Add-on Equipment ...Engine Adding Coolant ...5-11, 5-13, 6-27 Air Cleaner ...6-16 2-16, 3-5, 6-16 Block Heater ...ComputerCommand Control System ...6-45 6-25, 6-68 Coolant ...Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-77 Cooling System...5-10 Crankcase ...6-69 Exhaust ...2-28 ...
...44 6-43 Headlights ...PowerWindowsand Other Power Options ...6-44 Trailer Wiring Harness ...6-44 Windshield Wipers ...6-44 Gages ...2-66, 2-76 Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-77 Fuel Gage ...2-76 Odometer...2-66 Oil Pressure Gage ...2-78 Speedometer...2-66 2-67 Tachometer ...Trip Odometer ...2-...Parked ...2-29 Starting...2-14 Equipment, Add-on Equipment ...Engine Adding Coolant ...5-11, 5-13, 6-27 Air Cleaner ...6-16 2-16, 3-5, 6-16 Block Heater ...ComputerCommand Control System ...6-45 6-25, 6-68 Coolant ...Coolant Temperature Gage ...2-77 Cooling System...5-10 Crankcase ...6-69 Exhaust ...2-28 ...