Owner's Manual
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... everythmg working properly-- do Keys Door Locks Keyless Entry System TrUnk Theft Passlock@ New Vehicle "Break-In'' Ignition Positions Starting Your Engine (If Engine Coolant Heater Equipped) Automatic Transaxle Operation Manual Transaxle Operation Parking Brake Shifting IntoPARK (P) (Automatic TransaxleOnly) Shifting Out of PARK(P) (Automatic Transaxle Models Only) 2-30 2-3 1 2-3 1 2-32 2-33 Parking...
... everythmg working properly-- do Keys Door Locks Keyless Entry System TrUnk Theft Passlock@ New Vehicle "Break-In'' Ignition Positions Starting Your Engine (If Engine Coolant Heater Equipped) Automatic Transaxle Operation Manual Transaxle Operation Parking Brake Shifting IntoPARK (P) (Automatic TransaxleOnly) Shifting Out of PARK(P) (Automatic Transaxle Models Only) 2-30 2-3 1 2-3 1 2-32 2-33 Parking...
Owner's Manual
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You'll get easier starting your vehicle. 2-19 Usually, be the coolant heater should plugged ina minimum of four hours priorto starting and better fuel economy during engine warm-up. Engine Coolant Heater Equipped) (If 2 4 Engine .L 3100 Engine In very cold weather, F (- 18O C) or colder, the engine 0" coolant heater can help.
You'll get easier starting your vehicle. 2-19 Usually, be the coolant heater should plugged ina minimum of four hours priorto starting and better fuel economy during engine warm-up. Engine Coolant Heater Equipped) (If 2 4 Engine .L 3100 Engine In very cold weather, F (- 18O C) or colder, the engine 0" coolant heater can help.
Owner's Manual
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Plug it away 2. Instead trying to keep coolant heater plugged the in area where you don't,it could rm be seriously injured. Before starting the engine, be parking the vehicle. Also, the wrong kind ... advicefor that you contact your your dealer in ? A CAUTION: Plugging the cord into a properly grounded three-prong 110-volt AC outlet. To Use theEngine Coolant Heater 1. The dealer cangive you keep it intoa normal, grounded 110-voltAC outlet. Plug the cord into ungrounded outlet an could be damaged. Open the hood...
Plug it away 2. Instead trying to keep coolant heater plugged the in area where you don't,it could rm be seriously injured. Before starting the engine, be parking the vehicle. Also, the wrong kind ... advicefor that you contact your your dealer in ? A CAUTION: Plugging the cord into a properly grounded three-prong 110-volt AC outlet. To Use theEngine Coolant Heater 1. The dealer cangive you keep it intoa normal, grounded 110-voltAC outlet. Plug the cord into ungrounded outlet an could be damaged. Open the hood...
Owner's Manual
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... control the ventilation and heating in two i of the air inside your M X Use for normal cooling on cool, but slightly warher airis directed through the heater ducts and this section. your vehicle. Coolera r is running unless the mode control moved to the upper portion your vehicle's fuel economy. This setting recirculates...
... control the ventilation and heating in two i of the air inside your M X Use for normal cooling on cool, but slightly warher airis directed through the heater ducts and this section. your vehicle. Coolera r is running unless the mode control moved to the upper portion your vehicle's fuel economy. This setting recirculates...
Owner's Manual
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...upper body, while sending slightly DEFROST This setting directs air through the windshield defroster vents. 'fl If you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine block heater) and use If the the temperature knob all the way in outside temperatures are mild, and little heating or cooling needed. w. 3-3...in outside air and cool it during cold weather, 0°F A/C For normal cooling on top of time, the air in between the heater ducts and the windshield defroster the middle. You may notice this windshield defroster vents located on hot days, use BI-LEVEL withthe temperature ...
...upper body, while sending slightly DEFROST This setting directs air through the windshield defroster vents. 'fl If you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine block heater) and use If the the temperature knob all the way in outside temperatures are mild, and little heating or cooling needed. w. 3-3...in outside air and cool it during cold weather, 0°F A/C For normal cooling on top of time, the air in between the heater ducts and the windshield defroster the middle. You may notice this windshield defroster vents located on hot days, use BI-LEVEL withthe temperature ...
Owner's Manual
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... clean, two the air conditioner compressor doesn't run in these use 0°F block heater) and it during cold weather, (- 18 C) or lower, your feet, and some heated air through the heater ducts toward side windows.For increased the right controlknob to oneof the air conditioning airflow...-LEVEL and the fan control knob to DEFROST. O 3-4 Ifeither setting fails to keep you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine use BLEND. See "Engine Coolant Heater" in improved To defog the side windows,t r the right control knob un fuel economy. through the defroster vents locatedon top...
... clean, two the air conditioner compressor doesn't run in these use 0°F block heater) and it during cold weather, (- 18 C) or lower, your feet, and some heated air through the heater ducts toward side windows.For increased the right controlknob to oneof the air conditioning airflow...-LEVEL and the fan control knob to DEFROST. O 3-4 Ifeither setting fails to keep you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine use BLEND. See "Engine Coolant Heater" in improved To defog the side windows,t r the right control knob un fuel economy. through the defroster vents locatedon top...
Owner's Manual
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.... Adjust the direction of your vehicle. 3-6 Outside air will work better, reducing the far of chance of fogging the inside of airflow by moving . The heater and defroster will also enter the vehicle when the...
.... Adjust the direction of your vehicle. 3-6 Outside air will work better, reducing the far of chance of fogging the inside of airflow by moving . The heater and defroster will also enter the vehicle when the...
Owner's Manual
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... for the heat that you get out of the vehicle and do as little as it fuel. uses less fuel for recreational towing. Let the heater run the engine, make go alittle faster This than just idle. help comes. Start engine again and repeat this only when you run a while. Run...
... for the heat that you get out of the vehicle and do as little as it fuel. uses less fuel for recreational towing. Let the heater run the engine, make go alittle faster This than just idle. help comes. Start engine again and repeat this only when you run a while. Run...
Owner's Manual
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... Your Engine If you get the overheat warning but to the highest gear while or driving -- If the warning continues, pull over, stop, park your heater to NEUTRAL(N); You may not be safe, drive slower about for a minute or 1. Tow a trailer. Idle for automatic transaxles. 5-15 If you have the and...
... Your Engine If you get the overheat warning but to the highest gear while or driving -- If the warning continues, pull over, stop, park your heater to NEUTRAL(N); You may not be safe, drive slower about for a minute or 1. Tow a trailer. Idle for automatic transaxles. 5-15 If you have the and...
Owner's Manual
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If it cools down. If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is can injure you may havea leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. 5-17 I The coolant level should be at or above FULL COLD. A CAUTION: An electric engine cooling under the hood can fan start up even when the engine not running and is boiling, don't do anything else until it isn't,you .Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
If it cools down. If the coolant inside the coolant surge tank is can injure you may havea leak in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump or somewhere else in the cooling system. 5-17 I The coolant level should be at or above FULL COLD. A CAUTION: An electric engine cooling under the hood can fan start up even when the engine not running and is boiling, don't do anything else until it isn't,you .Keep hands, clothing and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
Owner's Manual
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If you do it. (See "Engine Coolant" in the Index for more information.) Heater and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, canbe veryhot. Get any leak fixed before you turn thecoolant surge tank pressure cap even a little they can blow ...
If you do it. (See "Engine Coolant" in the Index for more information.) Heater and radiator hoses, and otherengine parts, canbe veryhot. Get any leak fixed before you turn thecoolant surge tank pressure cap even a little they can blow ...
Owner's Manual
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... that you use only DEX-COOL@(silicate-free) coolant. A CAUTION: Adding only plain waterto your engine could be dangerous. What to the system,premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion may result. Damage caused by your new vehicle warranty. In addition, the engine coolant require change sooner at will 30,000...
... that you use only DEX-COOL@(silicate-free) coolant. A CAUTION: Adding only plain waterto your engine could be dangerous. What to the system,premature engine, heater core or radiator corrosion may result. Damage caused by your new vehicle warranty. In addition, the engine coolant require change sooner at will 30,000...
Owner's Manual
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... tank is located on the passenger's side of the engine compartment. 6-27 Too much water in the mixture can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Checking Coolant I NOTICE: I you use the proper coolant, don't have your dealer check your cooling system. The repair cost wouldn't be...
... tank is located on the passenger's side of the engine compartment. 6-27 Too much water in the mixture can freeze and crack the engine, radiator, heater core and other parts. Checking Coolant I NOTICE: I you use the proper coolant, don't have your dealer check your cooling system. The repair cost wouldn't be...
Owner's Manual
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Fuse INT LPS Usage Alarm Module (Illuminated Entry, Warning Chimes, Overhead Lamps, MapReading Lamps, Glove Box Lamp, Trunk Lamp, Radio, Power Mirrors), Anti-Lock Brakes, Variable Effort Steering Power Seat Radio Heater/Air Conditioning Blower, Daytime Running Lamps, Automatic Light Control Cruise Control PWR ST RDO IGN HTR-A/C CRUISE TAIL LPS Fuse PWR WDO TURN Usage Power Window (Circuit Breaker) Turn Signal Lamps LTR Parking Lamps, Taillamps, Sidemarker Lamps, License Lamps, Instrument Panel Lights, Headlamp Warning Alarm Cigarette Lighter 6-61
Fuse INT LPS Usage Alarm Module (Illuminated Entry, Warning Chimes, Overhead Lamps, MapReading Lamps, Glove Box Lamp, Trunk Lamp, Radio, Power Mirrors), Anti-Lock Brakes, Variable Effort Steering Power Seat Radio Heater/Air Conditioning Blower, Daytime Running Lamps, Automatic Light Control Cruise Control PWR ST RDO IGN HTR-A/C CRUISE TAIL LPS Fuse PWR WDO TURN Usage Power Window (Circuit Breaker) Turn Signal Lamps LTR Parking Lamps, Taillamps, Sidemarker Lamps, License Lamps, Instrument Panel Lights, Headlamp Warning Alarm Cigarette Lighter 6-61
Owner's Manual
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... Steering Wheel Controls(If Equipped) Fuse Panel Your steering wheel radio controls are protected by fuses. Fuse HVAC BLO MOT PCM BATT CLG FAN Usage Heater/Air Conditioner-High Blower, Generator-Voltage Sense Powertrain Computer Engine Cooling Fan Lighting Circuits Power Accessories, Stop Lamp Circuits, Rear Window Defogger Anti-Lock Brakes...
... Steering Wheel Controls(If Equipped) Fuse Panel Your steering wheel radio controls are protected by fuses. Fuse HVAC BLO MOT PCM BATT CLG FAN Usage Heater/Air Conditioner-High Blower, Generator-Voltage Sense Powertrain Computer Engine Cooling Fan Lighting Circuits Power Accessories, Stop Lamp Circuits, Rear Window Defogger Anti-Lock Brakes...
Owner's Manual
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... Compact Disc Player ...3-16 Compact Spare Tire ...5-33 Control of a Vehicle ...4-6 Convenience Net ...2-49 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-47 Coolant ...6-25 Adding ...5-18. 6-28 Checking ...6-27 Heater. Tires ...6-56 Vinyl ...6-52 Wheels ...6-55 Windshield and Wiper Blades ...6-53 Climate Control System ...3-2 Climate Control System with Conditioning ...3-2 Air Clock, Setting the ...3-7 Clutch Fluid.
... Compact Disc Player ...3-16 Compact Spare Tire ...5-33 Control of a Vehicle ...4-6 Convenience Net ...2-49 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-47 Coolant ...6-25 Adding ...5-18. 6-28 Checking ...6-27 Heater. Tires ...6-56 Vinyl ...6-52 Wheels ...6-55 Windshield and Wiper Blades ...6-53 Climate Control System ...3-2 Climate Control System with Conditioning ...3-2 Air Clock, Setting the ...3-7 Clutch Fluid.
Owner's Manual
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... 2-61 Engine Coolant Temperature ...Fuel ...2-67 GarmentHook ...2-51 4-33 GAWR ... 9-4 Adding ...2.17. 2. 18.3.23. 6.59 Electrical System ...6-59 Engine ...6.11. 61 .2 Coolant ...6-25 2- 19 Coolant Heater ...Coolant Level Check ...7-30 2-61 Coolant Temperature Gage ...Exhaust ...2-1 1.2.31.2.32.4.29. 4.38 Fuse Block ...6-63 Identification ...6-58 OilLevelCheck ...7-30 ...5- 14 Overheating Running While Parked...
... 2-61 Engine Coolant Temperature ...Fuel ...2-67 GarmentHook ...2-51 4-33 GAWR ... 9-4 Adding ...2.17. 2. 18.3.23. 6.59 Electrical System ...6-59 Engine ...6.11. 61 .2 Coolant ...6-25 2- 19 Coolant Heater ...Coolant Level Check ...7-30 2-61 Coolant Temperature Gage ...Exhaust ...2-1 1.2.31.2.32.4.29. 4.38 Fuse Block ...6-63 Identification ...6-58 OilLevelCheck ...7-30 ...5- 14 Overheating Running While Parked...
Owner's Manual
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... Brakesystem ...Caliperffiuckle Maintenance ...7-35 7-34 Engine Cooling System ...ExhaustSystems ...7-34 ...7-34 Front-Wheel-Drive Boot Axle Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ...7-34 7-34 Radiator and Heater Hose ...7-34 Steering ...7-34 Suspension ...7-34 Throttle Linkage ...2-52 InstrumentPanel ...2-44 Brightness Control ...6-53 Cleaning ...Cluster ...2-54 FuseBlock ...6-60 2-44 Interior Lamps ...Jack.Tire ...Jump...
... Brakesystem ...Caliperffiuckle Maintenance ...7-35 7-34 Engine Cooling System ...ExhaustSystems ...7-34 ...7-34 Front-Wheel-Drive Boot Axle Front-Wheel-Drive Axle Seal ...7-34 7-34 Radiator and Heater Hose ...7-34 Steering ...7-34 Suspension ...7-34 Throttle Linkage ...2-52 InstrumentPanel ...2-44 Brightness Control ...6-53 Cleaning ...Cluster ...2-54 FuseBlock ...6-60 2-44 Interior Lamps ...Jack.Tire ...Jump...