Owner's Manual
Page 54
... the weather, the kindof oil you 'll be seriouslyinjured. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. 3. I How long should you keep the block heater plugged in the area where you have, and some other things. Instead of extension cord could be parking your vehicle. To Use the Block... Heater: 1. You could overheat andcause a fire. Also, the wrong kind of trying to keep it away fro] uUl U moving engine par+= ~ - 7 I eater, . Plug it oeiore, ...
... the weather, the kindof oil you 'll be seriouslyinjured. Open the hood and unwrap the electrical cord. 3. I How long should you keep the block heater plugged in the area where you have, and some other things. Instead of extension cord could be parking your vehicle. To Use the Block... Heater: 1. You could overheat andcause a fire. Also, the wrong kind of trying to keep it away fro] uUl U moving engine par+= ~ - 7 I eater, . Plug it oeiore, ...
Owner's Manual
Page 104
... the lever on the right to select the function desired. To decrease the air normal, because the system is increase the air flow. Your vehicle's heater and air conditioner work best if you may sometimes Fan Lever: The lever at the top notice slight changesin your windows closed. Comfort Controls & Audio... Systems I ClimateControlSystem Function Lever: Slide the lever on help fuel economy. The air conditioner compressor will operate in all settings except VENT and HTR (Heater) when the outside air into the vehicle. Move the lever up for warmer air, down for cooler air.
... the lever on the right to select the function desired. To decrease the air normal, because the system is increase the air flow. Your vehicle's heater and air conditioner work best if you may sometimes Fan Lever: The lever at the top notice slight changesin your windows closed. Comfort Controls & Audio... Systems I ClimateControlSystem Function Lever: Slide the lever on help fuel economy. The air conditioner compressor will operate in all settings except VENT and HTR (Heater) when the outside air into the vehicle. Move the lever up for warmer air, down for cooler air.
Owner's Manual
Page 105
...this temperature difference may be more quickly provideheat because the engine coolant is above 40°F (4°C). See the Index under Engine Block Heater. (Defrost): This setting directs most of the warmed air to the windshield and side windows. The air conditioner will also run in .... BI-LEV A/C: Use on hot days. VENT The vent setting brings in mosr heated air through the heater ducts, and some through the defroster vents. I you have the optional engine block f heater and use it during cold weather, 20°F (-8°C) or lower, your frontside windows. NORM A/C:...
...this temperature difference may be more quickly provideheat because the engine coolant is above 40°F (4°C). See the Index under Engine Block Heater. (Defrost): This setting directs most of the warmed air to the windshield and side windows. The air conditioner will also run in .... BI-LEV A/C: Use on hot days. VENT The vent setting brings in mosr heated air through the heater ducts, and some through the defroster vents. I you have the optional engine block f heater and use it during cold weather, 20°F (-8°C) or lower, your frontside windows. NORM A/C:...
Owner's Manual
Page 107
... the blower fan to circulate throughout your windows. This helps air to HI for a few moments before driving off. The heater and defroster will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is moving. lamaqe the warming grid, Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects...
... the blower fan to circulate throughout your windows. This helps air to HI for a few moments before driving off. The heater and defroster will also enter the vehicle when the heater or the air conditioning fan is moving. lamaqe the warming grid, Keep the hood and front air inlet free of objects...
Owner's Manual
Page 168
... do it . See the Index under Rocking Your khicle. That is, push the accelerator slightly.This uses less h e 1 for the heat that you can . Letthe heater run the engine, make it keeps the battery charged. Your Driving and the Road If You're Caught in a Blizzard (CONT) If You're Stuckin...
... do it . See the Index under Rocking Your khicle. That is, push the accelerator slightly.This uses less h e 1 for the heat that you can . Letthe heater run the engine, make it keeps the battery charged. Your Driving and the Road If You're Caught in a Blizzard (CONT) If You're Stuckin...
Owner's Manual
Page 187
Turn on , you can drive. If the warning doesn't come back on your heater to N (Neutral). Youmay decide not to lift the hood but to get the overheat wamng wlrn no a sign of steam, try this for about twice ...
Turn on , you can drive. If the warning doesn't come back on your heater to N (Neutral). Youmay decide not to lift the hood but to get the overheat wamng wlrn no a sign of steam, try this for about twice ...
Owner's Manual
Page 188
... any leak fixed leiore you drive the vehicle How to Add Coolant to your cooling system canbe ngerous. Your vehicle's coolant warning system is a 3ak. Heater radiator and and hoses, L other liquid like alcohol, can be I I very hot. Use a 50/50 mix of clean water (preferably distilled) and ...before the proper coolant mix will. Adding only plain water to the Coolant Recovery Tank: If you may have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pumpor somewhere elsein the cooling system. If you .o, you could get too hot butyou wouldn't get the overheat warning. ...
... any leak fixed leiore you drive the vehicle How to Add Coolant to your cooling system canbe ngerous. Your vehicle's coolant warning system is a 3ak. Heater radiator and and hoses, L other liquid like alcohol, can be I I very hot. Use a 50/50 mix of clean water (preferably distilled) and ...before the proper coolant mix will. Adding only plain water to the Coolant Recovery Tank: If you may have a leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pumpor somewhere elsein the cooling system. If you .o, you could get too hot butyou wouldn't get the overheat warning. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 215
..., be sure to drain all free-flowingoil from the filter before disposal. If you change your skin and nails with Used Oil Engine Block Heater AD engine block heater can be help . I f your skin for help if you have caused skin cancer in very cold weather, 0"F (-18"C) or colder. ...environment. Don't let used oil. Don't ever dispose of oil by taking it on your vehicle hasthis option, see the Index under Engine Block Heater. If you have topark outside in laboratory animals. Instead, recycle it by pouring it to a place that have a problem properly disposing of water...
..., be sure to drain all free-flowingoil from the filter before disposal. If you change your skin and nails with Used Oil Engine Block Heater AD engine block heater can be help . I f your skin for help if you have caused skin cancer in very cold weather, 0"F (-18"C) or colder. ...environment. Don't let used oil. Don't ever dispose of oil by taking it on your vehicle hasthis option, see the Index under Engine Block Heater. If you have topark outside in laboratory animals. Instead, recycle it by pouring it to a place that have a problem properly disposing of water...
Owner's Manual
Page 222
.... Service & Appearance Care e Engine Coolant(cow.) Some conditions, such as air trapped in the cooling system, can affectthe coolant level in the and crack the heater core and 220
.... Service & Appearance Care e Engine Coolant(cow.) Some conditions, such as air trapped in the cooling system, can affectthe coolant level in the and crack the heater core and 220
Owner's Manual
Page 299
..., 248 Electronic Cluster ...93 Emergencies, Braking in ...130 Emergencies on the Road ...175 Emergencies, Steering in ...132 Emergency Starting ...177 Emergency Towing ...181 Engine Block Heater ...52, 213 Engine Coolant ...219 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ...93, 96 Engine Exhaust ...59 Engine Identification ...203. 248 EngineOil ...-210 Additives ...212 . Guidelines ...136 Hill...
..., 248 Electronic Cluster ...93 Emergencies, Braking in ...130 Emergencies on the Road ...175 Emergencies, Steering in ...132 Emergency Starting ...177 Emergency Towing ...181 Engine Block Heater ...52, 213 Engine Coolant ...219 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage ...93, 96 Engine Exhaust ...59 Engine Identification ...203. 248 EngineOil ...-210 Additives ...212 . Guidelines ...136 Hill...
Owner's Manual
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......226 Headlights ...67 High-Low Beam Changer ...68 Instrument Panel Intensity Control ...68 "On" Reminder ...67 Replacement Bulb ...256 Wiring ...251 Heater (see Audio Systems) Halogen Bulbs ...226 Harness. Safety Warnings ...184. 185. 186, 187 ...153 Hydroplaning Idling Your Engine...60 If You... Positions (see Sh$ing the Transmission) Gearshift Lever (seeShifting the Transmission) Glove Box ...47 Graphic Equalizer (see Comfort Controls) Heater. Engine Block ...52. 213 HighBeams ...68. 151 Highway Hypnosis ...159 Hill and Mountain Roads ...160 Hills. Overheated Engine ...184 Horn ......
......226 Headlights ...67 High-Low Beam Changer ...68 Instrument Panel Intensity Control ...68 "On" Reminder ...67 Replacement Bulb ...256 Wiring ...251 Heater (see Audio Systems) Halogen Bulbs ...226 Harness. Safety Warnings ...184. 185. 186, 187 ...153 Hydroplaning Idling Your Engine...60 If You... Positions (see Sh$ing the Transmission) Gearshift Lever (seeShifting the Transmission) Glove Box ...47 Graphic Equalizer (see Comfort Controls) Heater. Engine Block ...52. 213 HighBeams ...68. 151 Highway Hypnosis ...159 Hill and Mountain Roads ...160 Hills. Overheated Engine ...184 Horn ......