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... rotate it rearward to disengage it from the rear and rotate forward to install. Place the mat eyelet over the pointed end of accelerator pedal, brake pedal and clutch pedal (if equipped). Fuel pump shut-off switch For information on the fuel pump shutĆoff switch, refer to allow proper... of the retention post from the retention post. Controls and features Positive retention floor mat (Driver's side only) Position the floor mat in the Roadside emergencies chapter. 79
... rotate it rearward to disengage it from the rear and rotate forward to install. Place the mat eyelet over the pointed end of accelerator pedal, brake pedal and clutch pedal (if equipped). Fuel pump shut-off switch For information on the fuel pump shutĆoff switch, refer to allow proper... of the retention post from the retention post. Controls and features Positive retention floor mat (Driver's side only) Position the floor mat in the Roadside emergencies chapter. 79
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...to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. The automatic locking mode is not available on the outside shoulder only. Vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode The vehicle sensitive mode is the normal retractor mode which is automatically prelocked. Seating and safety restraints Each seating position... in your neck over the inside shoulder. 3. For example, if the driver brakes suddenly, turns a corner sharply or your vehicle receives an impact of one buckle and one person. Use the shoulder belt on the...
...to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. The automatic locking mode is not available on the outside shoulder only. Vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode The vehicle sensitive mode is the normal retractor mode which is automatically prelocked. Seating and safety restraints Each seating position... in your neck over the inside shoulder. 3. For example, if the driver brakes suddenly, turns a corner sharply or your vehicle receives an impact of one buckle and one person. Use the shoulder belt on the...
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... will be activated immediately, allowing you familiarize yourself with ABS • In an emergency, apply full force on both brake and clutch pedals (if equipped). 2. No matter how hard you brake, steering control is sufficient space, will help you to avoid obstacles and bring the... that you to retain full steering control of wheel lock up during brake applications and compensating for this braking technique. Apply full force on the brake. Two important rules when braking in emergencies with ABS: Braking with this tendency. Steer around the obstacle. The wheels are prevented ...
... will be activated immediately, allowing you familiarize yourself with ABS • In an emergency, apply full force on both brake and clutch pedals (if equipped). 2. No matter how hard you brake, steering control is sufficient space, will help you to avoid obstacles and bring the... that you to retain full steering control of wheel lock up during brake applications and compensating for this braking technique. Apply full force on the brake. Two important rules when braking in emergencies with ABS: Braking with this tendency. Steer around the obstacle. The wheels are prevented ...
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If parking on firm, level ground. Activate the hazard lights. Secure your vehicle in such a position where neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered when changing the tire. Ensure that the vehicle is on a slope is unavoidable, block the wheels. 158 Roadside emergencies CHANGING TIRES Park your vehicle further by blocking the wheels. Apply the parking brake and engage first or reverse gear or, if the vehicle has an automatic transaxle, select the P (Park) position.
If parking on firm, level ground. Activate the hazard lights. Secure your vehicle in such a position where neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered when changing the tire. Ensure that the vehicle is on a slope is unavoidable, block the wheels. 158 Roadside emergencies CHANGING TIRES Park your vehicle further by blocking the wheels. Apply the parking brake and engage first or reverse gear or, if the vehicle has an automatic transaxle, select the P (Park) position.
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... the ground. 8. Twist off to the jacking point of the vehicle. Unscrew and remove the wheel nuts and remove the wheel. 161 Apply the parking brake and 1 (First) gear (manual transaxle) or the P (Park) position (automatic transaxle). 2. Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. 7. Place jack with complete support surface on the rocker...
... the ground. 8. Twist off to the jacking point of the vehicle. Unscrew and remove the wheel nuts and remove the wheel. 161 Apply the parking brake and 1 (First) gear (manual transaxle) or the P (Park) position (automatic transaxle). 2. Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. 7. Place jack with complete support surface on the rocker...
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... touch. Ensure that vent caps are used to the hood of the discharge battery. Turn all battery terminals and remove any electrical surges. Roadside emergencies 3. Set the parking brake on in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other accessories off. Connect the positive (+) booster cable to protect...
... touch. Ensure that vent caps are used to the hood of the discharge battery. Turn all battery terminals and remove any electrical surges. Roadside emergencies 3. Set the parking brake on in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other accessories off. Connect the positive (+) booster cable to protect...
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... bumper and cause an accident. 170 Never use a tow bar that attaches to the bumper when you have your vehicle towed: • Release the parking brake. • Move the gearshift to N (Neutral). • Turn the key in the ignition to tow your vehicle at a speed faster than 55 km/h (35 mph... km (50 miles), unless the drive wheels are placed on dollies. Your maximum towing distance is unlimited. Automatic transaxle Do not tow your vehicle. Roadside emergencies TOWING YOUR VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE At times you may want to off. • Unlock the steering wheel.
... bumper and cause an accident. 170 Never use a tow bar that attaches to the bumper when you have your vehicle towed: • Release the parking brake. • Move the gearshift to N (Neutral). • Turn the key in the ignition to tow your vehicle at a speed faster than 55 km/h (35 mph... km (50 miles), unless the drive wheels are placed on dollies. Your maximum towing distance is unlimited. Automatic transaxle Do not tow your vehicle. Roadside emergencies TOWING YOUR VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE At times you may want to off. • Unlock the steering wheel.
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Index E Page Electrical system ...152 Emergencies, roadside ...150 Emission control system ...6, 209 Engine block heater ...126 Engine compartment ...176 Engine coolant ...182, 232 Engine coolant temperature gauge ...16 Engine data ... Head restraints ...89 Headlamp control ...20 Headlamps on warning chime ...15 Headlamps, aiming ...215, 220 Headlamps, replacing bulbs ...213 High beams ...10, 70 High mounted brake lamp ...218 Hood, opening ...175 Horn ...69 I Icons ...2 Idle speed ...233 Idle, relearning ...192 Ignition positions ...68 Instrument cluster ...6 Instrument cluster gauges ...16 ...
Index E Page Electrical system ...152 Emergencies, roadside ...150 Emission control system ...6, 209 Engine block heater ...126 Engine compartment ...176 Engine coolant ...182, 232 Engine coolant temperature gauge ...16 Engine data ... Head restraints ...89 Headlamp control ...20 Headlamps on warning chime ...15 Headlamps, aiming ...215, 220 Headlamps, replacing bulbs ...213 High beams ...10, 70 High mounted brake lamp ...218 Hood, opening ...175 Horn ...69 I Icons ...2 Idle speed ...233 Idle, relearning ...192 Ignition positions ...68 Instrument cluster ...6 Instrument cluster gauges ...16 ...