Owner's Manual
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... Controls Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...3-39 Messaye Center ...5-3L Driver Information Center (DIC) ...3-60 n r Manual . ~ \ Audio System(s) ...3-63 Driving Your Vehicle ...4-1 Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle ...4-2 Towing ...4-32 Service and Appearance Care ...5-1 5-3 Service ...Fuel ...5-5 Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-10 All-Wheel Drive ...5-50 5-52 Bulb Replacement ...Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-58 ...5-60 Tires ...5-87 Appearance Care 5-95 Vehicle Identification ...5-96 Electrical System ...Capacities and Specifications ...5-103 Normal Maintenance...
... Controls Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ...3-39 Messaye Center ...5-3L Driver Information Center (DIC) ...3-60 n r Manual . ~ \ Audio System(s) ...3-63 Driving Your Vehicle ...4-1 Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle ...4-2 Towing ...4-32 Service and Appearance Care ...5-1 5-3 Service ...Fuel ...5-5 Checking Things Under the Hood ...5-10 All-Wheel Drive ...5-50 5-52 Bulb Replacement ...Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement ...5-58 ...5-60 Tires ...5-87 Appearance Care 5-95 Vehicle Identification ...5-96 Electrical System ...Capacities and Specifications ...5-103 Normal Maintenance...
Owner's Manual
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...24 Power Windows ...2.25 Power Rear Quarter Windows ...2.26 Sun Visors ...2-26 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2.27 ...2.27 Content Theft-Deterrent . . Section 2 Features and Controls Starting and Operating Your Vehicle ...2.32 New Vehicle Break-In ...2.32 ...2-32 Ignition Positions ...Starting Your Engine ...2-34 Engine Coolant Heater ...2-35 Automatic Transaxle Operation ...2-36 Parking Brake ...2-39 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-40 Shifting Out of Park (P) ...2-42 Parking Over Things That Burn ...2-43 Engine Exhaust ...2-43 Running Your Engine While You AreParked ...2-44 2-45 Mirrors ...Manual...
...24 Power Windows ...2.25 Power Rear Quarter Windows ...2.26 Sun Visors ...2-26 Theft-Deterrent Systems ...2.27 ...2.27 Content Theft-Deterrent . . Section 2 Features and Controls Starting and Operating Your Vehicle ...2.32 New Vehicle Break-In ...2.32 ...2-32 Ignition Positions ...Starting Your Engine ...2-34 Engine Coolant Heater ...2-35 Automatic Transaxle Operation ...2-36 Parking Brake ...2-39 Shifting Into Park (P) ...2-40 Shifting Out of Park (P) ...2-42 Parking Over Things That Burn ...2-43 Engine Exhaust ...2-43 Running Your Engine While You AreParked ...2-44 2-45 Mirrors ...Manual...
Owner's Manual
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... positions. The first position lowers the window normally. The switches on the front of the switch. To raise the window, pull up on the driver's door armrest control the front windows when the ignition is in RUN, ACCESSORY or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. The window will lower completely. rl 00 2-25 Power Windows The driver's power window switch has two down to the second position, then release it. u w w r r ~ I I ..AI-.- "--:a:--- ^ - ---- U ^ I _ .~ I pdye...
... positions. The first position lowers the window normally. The switches on the front of the switch. To raise the window, pull up on the driver's door armrest control the front windows when the ignition is in RUN, ACCESSORY or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. The window will lower completely. rl 00 2-25 Power Windows The driver's power window switch has two down to the second position, then release it. u w w r r ~ I I ..AI-.- "--:a:--- ^ - ---- U ^ I _ .~ I pdye...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle does start with the PASS-Key@Ill (Personalized Automotive Security System) theft-deterrent system. Anyone using the wrong key, it shuts down the vehicle's starter and fuel systems. The starter will not work and fuel will be programmed for the vehicle. If the engine still does not start , the first key may be discouraged because of the high number of a new or replacement key. Turn the ignition...
... vehicle does start with the PASS-Key@Ill (Personalized Automotive Security System) theft-deterrent system. Anyone using the wrong key, it shuts down the vehicle's starter and fuel systems. The starter will not work and fuel will be programmed for the vehicle. If the engine still does not start , the first key may be discouraged because of the high number of a new or replacement key. Turn the ignition...
Owner's Manual
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... power windows, power rear quarter windows, audio system and the automatic level control will return to OFF and none of the doors are positions that allow you to 10 minutes after you start your key seems stuck in ? This position locks your vehicle needs service. If it could break the key or the ignition switch. If noneof these works, then your ignition, steering wheel and transaxle. Use this position if your engine...
... power windows, power rear quarter windows, audio system and the automatic level control will return to OFF and none of the doors are positions that allow you to 10 minutes after you start your key seems stuck in ? This position locks your vehicle needs service. If it could break the key or the ignition switch. If noneof these works, then your ignition, steering wheel and transaxle. Use this position if your engine...
Owner's Manual
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... for extended periods will drain your warranty. 3-24 Certain electrical accessories may not be compatible with the protective cap. This wouldn't covered be sure to the air inflator system. Do not hang any electrical equipment when not in use . Accessory Power Outlets With accessory power outlets you experience a problem see your vehicle can plug in place. The front accessory power outlet is located in blown vehicle or adapter fuses...
... for extended periods will drain your warranty. 3-24 Certain electrical accessories may not be compatible with the protective cap. This wouldn't covered be sure to the air inflator system. Do not hang any electrical equipment when not in use . Accessory Power Outlets With accessory power outlets you experience a problem see your vehicle can plug in place. The front accessory power outlet is located in blown vehicle or adapter fuses...
Owner's Manual
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... with floor, defog, defrost or outside air modes. Temperature Control: Use the driver's and passenger's temperature levers to increase or decrease the air temperature inside air escape; For quick cool down . The air-conditioning compressor also comes on or off. On hot days, open the windows to let hot inside your vehicle. This helps to reduce the time it cannot be used with fuel economy...
... with floor, defog, defrost or outside air modes. Temperature Control: Use the driver's and passenger's temperature levers to increase or decrease the air temperature inside air escape; For quick cool down . The air-conditioning compressor also comes on or off. On hot days, open the windows to let hot inside your vehicle. This helps to reduce the time it cannot be used with fuel economy...
Owner's Manual
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... air to the rear of the vehicle through the floor outlets. Selecting the Fan Speed (Fan): Turn the fan knob on the main climate-control panel. Directing the Airflow To direct the airflow to the rear-seating area, use the temperature controls located on to direct cooled air to the rear of the vehicle. If using the main climate-control panel, then the air-conditioning system must be on the main climate-control panel...
... air to the rear of the vehicle through the floor outlets. Selecting the Fan Speed (Fan): Turn the fan knob on the main climate-control panel. Directing the Airflow To direct the airflow to the rear-seating area, use the temperature controls located on to direct cooled air to the rear of the vehicle. If using the main climate-control panel, then the air-conditioning system must be on the main climate-control panel...
Owner's Manual
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... air to turn off the fan. !? 9 rear-se2.t passenger IC 2dj!E?k?g f2n speed, the use the following control: (Fan): Turn the fan knob on the rear fan control located below the main climate-control system on the rear control panel. Turn the fan knob on the rear fan control to 0 to the rear of the vehicle through the floor outlets. These controls are used for the rear-seating area. Generally the upper outlets are used for air conditioning and the floor...
... air to turn off the fan. !? 9 rear-se2.t passenger IC 2dj!E?k?g f2n speed, the use the following control: (Fan): Turn the fan knob on the rear fan control located below the main climate-control system on the rear control panel. Turn the fan knob on the rear fan control to 0 to the rear of the vehicle through the floor outlets. These controls are used for the rear-seating area. Generally the upper outlets are used for air conditioning and the floor...
Owner's Manual
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...previously in the Index. For more information on the rear control panel. Be sure to make the air warmer. 3-36 Use the left rear seat is not on, then the temperature in the rear of the vehicle will remain at cabin temperature. If it free from obstructions. Use the right... base of the center instrument panel console, between and under the front seats, free of the vehicle. For information on to direct cooled air to the rear of objects that could also obstruct airflow to make the air cooler. If using the main climate-control panel, then the air-conditioning system must be ...
...previously in the Index. For more information on the rear control panel. Be sure to make the air warmer. 3-36 Use the left rear seat is not on, then the temperature in the rear of the vehicle will remain at cabin temperature. If it free from obstructions. Use the right... base of the center instrument panel console, between and under the front seats, free of the vehicle. For information on to direct cooled air to the rear of objects that could also obstruct airflow to make the air cooler. If using the main climate-control panel, then the air-conditioning system must be ...
Owner's Manual
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...66 Wheel Replacement ...5-66 Tire Chains ...5-67 Accessory Inflator ...5-68 If a Tire Goes Flat ...5-69 Changing a Flat Tire ...5-70 Compact Spare Tire ...5-86 5- 1 4-LU , , , c r)r) CI lyll IC uuvlal I1 ...Radiator Pressure Cap ...5-26 Engine Overheating ...5-26 Cooling System ...5-29 Power Steering Fluid ...5-37 Windshield Washer Fluid ...5-38 Brakes ...5-39 b Bulb Replacement ...5-52 Halogen Bulbs ...5-52 Headlamps ...5-52 Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and Parking Lamps ...5-54 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps and Back-up Lamps ...5-56 Replacement Bulbs ...5-57 Windshield Wiper Blade...
...66 Wheel Replacement ...5-66 Tire Chains ...5-67 Accessory Inflator ...5-68 If a Tire Goes Flat ...5-69 Changing a Flat Tire ...5-70 Compact Spare Tire ...5-86 5- 1 4-LU , , , c r)r) CI lyll IC uuvlal I1 ...Radiator Pressure Cap ...5-26 Engine Overheating ...5-26 Cooling System ...5-29 Power Steering Fluid ...5-37 Windshield Washer Fluid ...5-38 Brakes ...5-39 b Bulb Replacement ...5-52 Halogen Bulbs ...5-52 Headlamps ...5-52 Front Turn Signal, Sidemarker and Parking Lamps ...5-54 Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps and Back-up Lamps ...5-56 Replacement Bulbs ...5-57 Windshield Wiper Blade...
Owner's Manual
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... to lift the hood but see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in traffic. otherwise, shift to the highest gear while driving - Sometimes the engine can get the overheat warning with no sign of steam, try this section. 1. If there's still no longer have the warning, turn it cools down. If your heater to full hot at the highest fan speed and open the window...
... to lift the hood but see "Overheated Engine Protection Operating Mode" listed previously in traffic. otherwise, shift to the highest gear while driving - Sometimes the engine can get the overheat warning with no sign of steam, try this section. 1. If there's still no longer have the warning, turn it cools down. If your heater to full hot at the highest fan speed and open the window...
Owner's Manual
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...-belted vehicle may alsocause damage to lose control while driving. If you get new tires, get ones with those not having a TPC Spec number, make sure they are designed to use the same size and type tires on your vehicle, the s wheel rim flanges could develop cracks after many miles of driving. Use only a radial-ply tires with your vehicle. 5-64 The tires installed on your vehicle...
...-belted vehicle may alsocause damage to lose control while driving. If you get new tires, get ones with those not having a TPC Spec number, make sure they are designed to use the same size and type tires on your vehicle, the s wheel rim flanges could develop cracks after many miles of driving. Use only a radial-ply tires with your vehicle. 5-64 The tires installed on your vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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... folding wrench. 5. Lower the jack by turning the folding wrench ~-~ counterclockwise. Place the jack under the center of the rear bumper. Position the center lift point of the jack under the vehicle, ahead of the compact spare tire. 2. Reach under the vehicle. 6. Grasp the compact spare tire with both hands and pull it lifts the secondary latch device under the wheel plate. 3. Have the hoist assembly inspected as...
... folding wrench. 5. Lower the jack by turning the folding wrench ~-~ counterclockwise. Place the jack under the center of the rear bumper. Position the center lift point of the jack under the vehicle, ahead of the compact spare tire. 2. Reach under the vehicle. 6. Grasp the compact spare tire with both hands and pull it lifts the secondary latch device under the wheel plate. 3. Have the hoist assembly inspected as...
Owner's Manual
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Fuse CTSY LAMP Usage Courtesy Lamp ~~ ~ ~ ~ _ _ _ _ ~~ IGN 1 BCM, Electronic Brake Control Indicator Lamp Driver Module, Instrument Panel Cluster, Rear Side Door Actuator Control Module, Rear Windows, Rear Parking Aid Rear HVAC-A/C Control Rear Window Wiper Motor, Rear Window WiperNVasher and Multifunction Switch (Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch) Usage Air Inlet Actuator, DIC Display, DRL HVAC/DIC/DRU Control Module, Heater-A/C Control, HEATED SEAT Temperature Door Actuator (Front) and Rear Window Defogger Relay BCM PRGRAM BCM Programming RH HEAD LP LOW RH HEAD LP HIGH Only) PCM/ABS...
Fuse CTSY LAMP Usage Courtesy Lamp ~~ ~ ~ ~ _ _ _ _ ~~ IGN 1 BCM, Electronic Brake Control Indicator Lamp Driver Module, Instrument Panel Cluster, Rear Side Door Actuator Control Module, Rear Windows, Rear Parking Aid Rear HVAC-A/C Control Rear Window Wiper Motor, Rear Window WiperNVasher and Multifunction Switch (Rear Window Wiper/Washer Switch) Usage Air Inlet Actuator, DIC Display, DRL HVAC/DIC/DRU Control Module, Heater-A/C Control, HEATED SEAT Temperature Door Actuator (Front) and Rear Window Defogger Relay BCM PRGRAM BCM Programming RH HEAD LP LOW RH HEAD LP HIGH Only) PCM/ABS...
Owner's Manual
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... Emissions (EVAP) Canister Purge Valve, Heated Oxygen Sensors 1 and 2, Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor I I 22 23 I Not Used I 6 Fans Coolant Fuses (Instrument Panel): ABS Module Battery, Cigarette Lighter, Courtesy Lamps, Front Power Socket, Power Locks, Power Mirrors and Right Rear Power Socket, OnStar, RAP Ignition Switch to A/C Compressor Clutch Oil Driver Information Display, Heater CQr?!!3!, !?.ldiQ, Re2r !L!-! 2nd , RH) Side Door Actuator Control Motor, Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR), Security Indicator Lamp and Theft-Deterrent Shock Sensor 28 I *ulc I ' I I 29 I 18...
... Emissions (EVAP) Canister Purge Valve, Heated Oxygen Sensors 1 and 2, Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor I I 22 23 I Not Used I 6 Fans Coolant Fuses (Instrument Panel): ABS Module Battery, Cigarette Lighter, Courtesy Lamps, Front Power Socket, Power Locks, Power Mirrors and Right Rear Power Socket, OnStar, RAP Ignition Switch to A/C Compressor Clutch Oil Driver Information Display, Heater CQr?!!3!, !?.ldiQ, Re2r !L!-! 2nd , RH) Side Door Actuator Control Motor, Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR), Security Indicator Lamp and Theft-Deterrent Shock Sensor 28 I *ulc I ' I I 29 I 18...
Owner's Manual
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... Damage ...5-92 5-93 Underbody Maintenance ...Weatherstrips ...5-90 Arming and Disarming the Content Theft-Deterrent System ...2-70 Arming Confirmation ...2-28 Arming with the Power Switch Lock ...2-27 Arming with the Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter ...2-28 Arming with Your Key ...2-28 Audio Speakers ...3-93 h d l 0 System(s) ...3-63 Audio Systems Audio Steering Wheel Controls ...3-102 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ...3-103 Care ofYourCD and DVD Player ...3-104 Care of Your CDs and DVDs ...3-104 Fixed Mast Antenna ...3-105
... Damage ...5-92 5-93 Underbody Maintenance ...Weatherstrips ...5-90 Arming and Disarming the Content Theft-Deterrent System ...2-70 Arming Confirmation ...2-28 Arming with the Power Switch Lock ...2-27 Arming with the Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter ...2-28 Arming with Your Key ...2-28 Audio Speakers ...3-93 h d l 0 System(s) ...3-63 Audio Systems Audio Steering Wheel Controls ...3-102 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player ...3-103 Care ofYourCD and DVD Player ...3-104 Care of Your CDs and DVDs ...3-104 Fixed Mast Antenna ...3-105
Owner's Manual
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... Door Locks ...Power Sliding Door ...Power Sliding Warning Message ...Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...Driver Position, Safety Belt ...Driver Information Center (DIC) ...Driving At Night ...City ...Defensive ...Drunken ...Freeway ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...In Rain and on Equipment ...5-96 5-96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Headlamp Wiring ...5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...5-96 Windshield WiperFuses ...5-96 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs ...3-50 Engine 5-19 Air CleanedFilter ...Battery ...5-43 Change Oil Message ...3-56 Check and Service Engine Soon Light...
... Door Locks ...Power Sliding Door ...Power Sliding Warning Message ...Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...Driver Position, Safety Belt ...Driver Information Center (DIC) ...Driving At Night ...City ...Defensive ...Drunken ...Freeway ...Hill and Mountain Roads ...In Rain and on Equipment ...5-96 5-96 Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...Headlamp Wiring ...5-96 Power Windows and Other Power Options ...5-96 Windshield WiperFuses ...5-96 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs ...3-50 Engine 5-19 Air CleanedFilter ...Battery ...5-43 Change Oil Message ...3-56 Check and Service Engine Soon Light...
Owner's Manual
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Periodic Maintenance ...6-14 Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal ...6-14 Inspection (cont.) Throttle System ...6-15 Transfer Care (Power Transfer Unit) and Carrier Assembly-Differential (Rear Drive Module) All-Wheel Drive ...6-15 Instrument Panel Cluster ...3-40 Overview ...3-4 Switchbank ...3-21 Instrument Panel Brightness ...3-17 Instrument Panel FuseBlock ...5-97 Interior Lamps ...3-17 Interior Lamps Control ...3-17 ...3-17 Interior Lamps Override ...Interior Plastic Components ...5-89 Jump Starting ... . 5-44 ...Key Lock Cylinders Service ...6-11 Keyless Entry System...
Periodic Maintenance ...6-14 Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle Boot and Seal ...6-14 Inspection (cont.) Throttle System ...6-15 Transfer Care (Power Transfer Unit) and Carrier Assembly-Differential (Rear Drive Module) All-Wheel Drive ...6-15 Instrument Panel Cluster ...3-40 Overview ...3-4 Switchbank ...3-21 Instrument Panel Brightness ...3-17 Instrument Panel FuseBlock ...5-97 Interior Lamps ...3-17 Interior Lamps Control ...3-17 ...3-17 Interior Lamps Override ...Interior Plastic Components ...5-89 Jump Starting ... . 5-44 ...Key Lock Cylinders Service ...6-11 Keyless Entry System...
Owner's Manual
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RearSeatRadio Controls ...3-98, 3-100 Rear Storage Area ...2-58 Rear Window Defogger ...3-27, 3-30 Rearview Mirrors ...2-45 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-4 Recreational Vehicle Towing ...4-32 Remote Alarm ...2-7 Remote Control ...3-96 2-66 Remote Driver Unlock Control ...Remote Keyless Entry System ...2-5 Remote Keyless EntrySystem, Operation ...2-6 Remote Lock and Unlock Confirmation ...2-67 Remote Power Sliding Door Operation ...2-7 Removingthe Captain's Chairs ...1-15 Removing the Convenience Center ...2-60 iiert-rouiny the Fiat Tire and insiaiiing the 5-76 Spare Tire ...Removing the Spare Tire ...
RearSeatRadio Controls ...3-98, 3-100 Rear Storage Area ...2-58 Rear Window Defogger ...3-27, 3-30 Rearview Mirrors ...2-45 Reclining Seatbacks ...1-4 Recreational Vehicle Towing ...4-32 Remote Alarm ...2-7 Remote Control ...3-96 2-66 Remote Driver Unlock Control ...Remote Keyless Entry System ...2-5 Remote Keyless EntrySystem, Operation ...2-6 Remote Lock and Unlock Confirmation ...2-67 Remote Power Sliding Door Operation ...2-7 Removingthe Captain's Chairs ...1-15 Removing the Convenience Center ...2-60 iiert-rouiny the Fiat Tire and insiaiiing the 5-76 Spare Tire ...Removing the Spare Tire ...