Owner's Manual
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Remove the old battery from the keypad by the FCC: This device complies with the side facing down. 5. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may ... the inner cover from the back of the inner cover, and insert a new battery into the back of the cover with Part 15 of the device. BATTERY As required by releasing the two tabs on the cover. 87 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by prying its middle seam with Industry Canada Standard...
Remove the old battery from the keypad by the FCC: This device complies with the side facing down. 5. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may ... the inner cover from the back of the inner cover, and insert a new battery into the back of the cover with Part 15 of the device. BATTERY As required by releasing the two tabs on the cover. 87 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by prying its middle seam with Industry Canada Standard...
Owner's Manual
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... to the beginning of the next hour. To set the clock. You can quickly set time. EX and Si models CLOCK BUTTON If your vehicle's battery is disconnected or goes dead, you hear a beep, then pressing the R (preset 3) button sets the clock back Features HOUR BUTTON RESET BUTTON MINUTE...hour, pressing the CLOCK (AM, AM/FM) button until the numbers advance to the desired time. Change the hours by pressing the M (preset 2) button until you will reset to blink, then release the button. Change the minutes by pressing the H (preset 1) button until the displayed time begins to 2:00 On ...
... to the beginning of the next hour. To set the clock. You can quickly set time. EX and Si models CLOCK BUTTON If your vehicle's battery is disconnected or goes dead, you hear a beep, then pressing the R (preset 3) button sets the clock back Features HOUR BUTTON RESET BUTTON MINUTE...hour, pressing the CLOCK (AM, AM/FM) button until the numbers advance to the desired time. Change the hours by pressing the M (preset 2) button until you will reset to blink, then release the button. Change the minutes by pressing the H (preset 1) button until the displayed time begins to 2:00 On ...
Owner's Manual
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... ...208 Maintenance Minder ...209 Maintenance Record ...216 Fluid Locations...218 Adding Engine Oil ...220 Recommended Engine Oil...220 Synthetic Oil ...221 Engine Oil Additives ...221 Changing the Oil and Filter ...222 Engine Coolant ...224 Windshield Washers ...227 Automatic Transmission Fluid...228 Manual Transmission Fluid ...229 Brake and Clutch Fluid ...230 Power... Steering Fluid ...231 Lights ...232 Cleaning the Seat Belts ...237 Floor Mats ...238 Dust and Pollen Filter ...239 Wiper Blades ...239 Tires ...241 Checking the Battery ...248 Vehicle Storage ...250 Maintenance 207
... ...208 Maintenance Minder ...209 Maintenance Record ...216 Fluid Locations...218 Adding Engine Oil ...220 Recommended Engine Oil...220 Synthetic Oil ...221 Engine Oil Additives ...221 Changing the Oil and Filter ...222 Engine Coolant ...224 Windshield Washers ...227 Automatic Transmission Fluid...228 Manual Transmission Fluid ...229 Brake and Clutch Fluid ...230 Power... Steering Fluid ...231 Lights ...232 Cleaning the Seat Belts ...237 Floor Mats ...238 Dust and Pollen Filter ...239 Wiper Blades ...239 Tires ...241 Checking the Battery ...248 Vehicle Storage ...250 Maintenance 207
Owner's Manual
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... which can damage the paint. Support the front wiper blade arms with a folded towel or rag so they do this once a month. 250 Change the engine oil and filter. To minimize sticking, apply a silicone spray lubricant to be stored for storage. Make sure the carpeting, floor mats,... etc., are off . Block the rear wheels. Disconnect the battery. If possible, periodically run the engine until it reaches full operating temperature (the cooling fans cycle on the road. If the vehicle is being...
... which can damage the paint. Support the front wiper blade arms with a folded towel or rag so they do this once a month. 250 Change the engine oil and filter. To minimize sticking, apply a silicone spray lubricant to be stored for storage. Make sure the carpeting, floor mats,... etc., are off . Block the rear wheels. Disconnect the battery. If possible, periodically run the engine until it reaches full operating temperature (the cooling fans cycle on the road. If the vehicle is being...
Owner's Manual
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...You may hear a clicking sound or series of the engine trying to the START (III) position: You hear nothing, or almost nothing at all , the battery is spinning faster than normal, but the engine does not start up and run. With an automatic transmission, it is discharged. Store the wheel cover... center cap in the tool kit case. Check these things: Check the transmission interlock. Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely before driving. 19. Changing a Flat Tire, If the Engine Won't Start 18. Store the jack and tools in the trunk. Turn the ignition switch to the floor or the...
...You may hear a clicking sound or series of the engine trying to the START (III) position: You hear nothing, or almost nothing at all , the battery is spinning faster than normal, but the engine does not start up and run. With an automatic transmission, it is discharged. Store the wheel cover... center cap in the tool kit case. Check these things: Check the transmission interlock. Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely before driving. 19. Changing a Flat Tire, If the Engine Won't Start 18. Store the jack and tools in the trunk. Turn the ignition switch to the floor or the...
Owner's Manual
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... ...126, 146 CD Player Error Messages .. 132, 154 Ceiling Light ...106 Certification Label ...276 Chains, Tires ...247 Changing a Flat Tire ...253 Changing Oil How to ...222 When to...209 Charging System Indicator ...57, 263 Check Fuel Cap Indicator ...66 Checklist, Before Driving...Customer Service Information...288 D DANGER, Explanation of ...ii Dashboard ...3, 54 Daytime Running Lights...71 Daytime Running Lights Indicator ...61 Dead Battery ...259 Defects, Reporting Safety...290 Defogger, Rear Window ...72 Defrosting the Windows ...114 Dimensions ...278 Dimming the Headlights ...70 Dipstick...
... ...126, 146 CD Player Error Messages .. 132, 154 Ceiling Light ...106 Certification Label ...276 Chains, Tires ...247 Changing a Flat Tire ...253 Changing Oil How to ...222 When to...209 Charging System Indicator ...57, 263 Check Fuel Cap Indicator ...66 Checklist, Before Driving...Customer Service Information...288 D DANGER, Explanation of ...ii Dashboard ...3, 54 Daytime Running Lights...71 Daytime Running Lights Indicator ...61 Dead Battery ...259 Defects, Reporting Safety...290 Defogger, Rear Window ...72 Defrosting the Windows ...114 Dimensions ...278 Dimming the Headlights ...70 Dipstick...
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... Features ...109 Filling the Fuel Tank ...181 Filters Dust and Pollen ...239 Oil ...222 Flashers, Hazard Warning...72 Flat Tire, Changing a ...253 Fluids Automatic Transmission...228 Brake ...230 Clutch ...230 Manual Transmission ...229 Power Steering...231 Windshield Washer ...227 FM Stereo...Reception ...167 Folding Rear Seat ...94 Four-way Flashers ...72 CONTINUED E Economy, Fuel ...185 Emergencies...251 Battery, Jump Starting ...259 Brake System Indicator ...265 Changing a Flat Tire ...253 Charging System Indicator ...263 Checking the Fuses...266 Hazard Warning Flashers ...72 Jump Starting...
... Features ...109 Filling the Fuel Tank ...181 Filters Dust and Pollen ...239 Oil ...222 Flashers, Hazard Warning...72 Flat Tire, Changing a ...253 Fluids Automatic Transmission...228 Brake ...230 Clutch ...230 Manual Transmission ...229 Power Steering...231 Windshield Washer ...227 FM Stereo...Reception ...167 Folding Rear Seat ...94 Four-way Flashers ...72 CONTINUED E Economy, Fuel ...185 Emergencies...251 Battery, Jump Starting ...259 Brake System Indicator ...265 Changing a Flat Tire ...253 Charging System Indicator ...263 Checking the Fuses...266 Hazard Warning Flashers ...72 Jump Starting...
Owner's Manual
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......28, 58 START (Ignition Key Position) ...76 Starting the Engine...194 In Cold Weather at High Altitude ...194 With a Dead Battery ...259 State Emissions Testing ...286 Steam Coming from Engine ...261 Steering Wheel Adjustments ...73 Anti-theft Column Lock ...76 Steering Wheel ...Supplemental Restraint System...9, 21 Servicing ...30 SRS Indicator...28, 58 System Components...21 SVC ...120, 144 Synthetic Oil ...221 T Taillights, Changing Bulbs ...236 Taking Care of the Unexpected .. 251 Technical Descriptions DOT Tire Quality Grading ...280 Emissions Control Systems ...283 Oxygenated Fuels...180...
......28, 58 START (Ignition Key Position) ...76 Starting the Engine...194 In Cold Weather at High Altitude ...194 With a Dead Battery ...259 State Emissions Testing ...286 Steam Coming from Engine ...261 Steering Wheel Adjustments ...73 Anti-theft Column Lock ...76 Steering Wheel ...Supplemental Restraint System...9, 21 Servicing ...30 SRS Indicator...28, 58 System Components...21 SVC ...120, 144 Synthetic Oil ...221 T Taillights, Changing Bulbs ...236 Taking Care of the Unexpected .. 251 Technical Descriptions DOT Tire Quality Grading ...280 Emissions Control Systems ...283 Oxygenated Fuels...180...