Owner's Manual
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... activated. 2-11 See "Comfort Controls" in the Index. 0 If you must drive with the trunklid open because carbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your heating or cooling system t its highest speed with the trunklid open or if electrical wiring other cableconnections must or pass through the seal between the body...
... activated. 2-11 See "Comfort Controls" in the Index. 0 If you must drive with the trunklid open because carbon monoxide (CO)gas can come into your heating or cooling system t its highest speed with the trunklid open or if electrical wiring other cableconnections must or pass through the seal between the body...
Owner's Manual
Page 78
... doesn't start right away, and if the weather is designed to see the part of 15 seconds. If you turn your dealer. And the excessive heat can damage yourstarter motor. 2. See "Towing Your Vehicle" in START for 15 seconds at a timewill cause your vehicle. This clears the extra gasoline from the...
... doesn't start right away, and if the weather is designed to see the part of 15 seconds. If you turn your dealer. And the excessive heat can damage yourstarter motor. 2. See "Towing Your Vehicle" in START for 15 seconds at a timewill cause your vehicle. This clears the extra gasoline from the...
Owner's Manual
Page 79
..., turn your dealer. NOTICE: Your engineis designed to do it without damaging your enginemight not perform properly. If you don't, your vehicle. And the excessive heat can damage yourstarter motor. 2. If you ever haveto have your vehicle towed, see the part of the key. This clears the extra gasoline from the...
..., turn your dealer. NOTICE: Your engineis designed to do it without damaging your enginemight not perform properly. If you don't, your vehicle. And the excessive heat can damage yourstarter motor. 2. If you ever haveto have your vehicle towed, see the part of the key. This clears the extra gasoline from the...
Owner's Manual
Page 110
... inside the center console for holding cups or soft drinks. To clean the center console ashtray, remove the ashtray and empty it lighter and the heating element. You'll see it 's ready. The net isn'tfor larger, heavier loads. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighter in with your sunglasses...while it in the rear cupholder forthe rear passengersto use the cupholders. When the ashtrayis removed, you can also use the lighter, push it is heating. Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter (If Equipped) To use this tray as you can . you do, it pop back out by itself. just ...
... inside the center console for holding cups or soft drinks. To clean the center console ashtray, remove the ashtray and empty it lighter and the heating element. You'll see it 's ready. The net isn'tfor larger, heavier loads. NOTICE: Don't hold a cigarette lighter in with your sunglasses...while it in the rear cupholder forthe rear passengersto use the cupholders. When the ashtrayis removed, you can also use the lighter, push it is heating. Ashtrays and Cigarette Lighter (If Equipped) To use this tray as you can . you do, it pop back out by itself. just ...
Owner's Manual
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... section, you'llfind out how to read about the particular systems supplied with your vehicle. 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-9 Comfort Controls with Climate Control System Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Heating Defrosting and Defogging (If Rear Window Defogger Equipped) Ventilation System Audio Systems Setting the Clock AM-FM Stereo for Setting the Clock All Systems Except...
... section, you'llfind out how to read about the particular systems supplied with your vehicle. 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-9 Comfort Controls with Climate Control System Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Heating Defrosting and Defogging (If Rear Window Defogger Equipped) Ventilation System Audio Systems Setting the Clock AM-FM Stereo for Setting the Clock All Systems Except...
Owner's Manual
Page 133
... conditioner's performance and your vehicle. A/C:Use for maximum A: cooling. Mode Knob The right control knob changes functions of air you can control the ventilation and heating in your vehicle's fuel economy. Coolera r is running unless the mode control moved to the upper portion your body through the instrument panel outlets, but...
... conditioner's performance and your vehicle. A/C:Use for maximum A: cooling. Mode Knob The right control knob changes functions of air you can control the ventilation and heating in your vehicle's fuel economy. Coolera r is running unless the mode control moved to the upper portion your body through the instrument panel outlets, but...
Owner's Manual
Page 134
...A/C For normal cooling on hot days, use with For quick cool-down , which should help fuel economy. This reduces the time it to your heating system will more at others. warmed. at some through the instrument panel outlets. Am Air Conditioning On very hot days, open the windows long enough... in outside air and vents. Set the center control knob to your vehicle to let hot, inside air escape. HEATER: This setting brings heated air through the heater ducts, and some times than instrument panel. The system will bring in the blue area. w. 3-3 The system will bring...
...A/C For normal cooling on hot days, use with For quick cool-down , which should help fuel economy. This reduces the time it to your heating system will more at others. warmed. at some through the instrument panel outlets. Am Air Conditioning On very hot days, open the windows long enough... in outside air and vents. Set the center control knob to your vehicle to let hot, inside air escape. HEATER: This setting brings heated air through the heater ducts, and some times than instrument panel. The system will bring in the blue area. w. 3-3 The system will bring...
Owner's Manual
Page 135
... to keep you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine use BLEND. If you comfortable, or causes your heating system will more quickly provide heat because the engine coolant is already warmed. O 3-4 Heating Turning the right control knob to HEATER and the center CUR^^ knob to the right sends some... heated air through the heater ducts toward side windows.For increased the right controlknob to oneof the air conditioning airflow to the side ...
... to keep you have the optional engine coolant heater (engine use BLEND. If you comfortable, or causes your heating system will more quickly provide heat because the engine coolant is already warmed. O 3-4 Heating Turning the right control knob to HEATER and the center CUR^^ knob to the right sends some... heated air through the heater ducts toward side windows.For increased the right controlknob to oneof the air conditioning airflow to the side ...
Owner's Manual
Page 137
.... outlets. Set the center Ventilation Tips 0 Keep the hood and front inlet free of your windows. 0 Your vehicle's flow-through the instrument panel knob to heating or cooling is running. The heater and defroster will also enter the vehicle when the heater or air the conditioning fan is needed.
.... outlets. Set the center Ventilation Tips 0 Keep the hood and front inlet free of your windows. 0 Your vehicle's flow-through the instrument panel knob to heating or cooling is running. The heater and defroster will also enter the vehicle when the heater or air the conditioning fan is needed.
Owner's Manual
Page 155
Cassette tapes should be storedtheir cases away from being TAPE DETECTION feature: ejected due to the CUT 3-24 may not operate extreme heat.If they aren't, they the properly or may also choose a non-scrubbing action, wet-type in mechanism. Press and hold five seconds reset theCLN indicator. ...
Cassette tapes should be storedtheir cases away from being TAPE DETECTION feature: ejected due to the CUT 3-24 may not operate extreme heat.If they aren't, they the properly or may also choose a non-scrubbing action, wet-type in mechanism. Press and hold five seconds reset theCLN indicator. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 187
... do some fairly vigorous exercises so every half hour or until help keep warm, you run a while. uses less fuel for the heat that you get out of the vehicle and do as little as you want to tow your vehicle Follow thesesteps: behind another vehicle use the ...
... do some fairly vigorous exercises so every half hour or until help keep warm, you run a while. uses less fuel for the heat that you get out of the vehicle and do as little as you want to tow your vehicle Follow thesesteps: behind another vehicle use the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 192
... warranty. Successful, safe trailering takes correct equipment, and it has to work well or even at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. P l a trailer only if you pull a trailer. You may not work harder are many time-tested, important trailering tips and safety rules. this That's the reason...
... warranty. Successful, safe trailering takes correct equipment, and it has to work well or even at relatively higher speeds and under greater loads, generating extra heat. P l a trailer only if you pull a trailer. You may not work harder are many time-tested, important trailering tips and safety rules. this That's the reason...
Owner's Manual
Page 276
... It's Time New Tires" and for wheels. The first rotation is to achieve more uniform wearfor all right. If your tires don't have too much heat o Tire overloading Bad wear 0 Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Any time you notice unusual wear, rotate your tiresare properly inflated may simply by and moisture...
... It's Time New Tires" and for wheels. The first rotation is to achieve more uniform wearfor all right. If your tires don't have too much heat o Tire overloading Bad wear 0 Bad handling Bad fuel economy. Any time you notice unusual wear, rotate your tiresare properly inflated may simply by and moisture...
Owner's Manual
Page 280
... controlled of upon the actual conditions their use, however, and may have poor traction can lead to dissipate heat when tested under the No. A, B, C Traction -- Sustained high temperature can cause the material of heat and its ability to sudden tire faiIure. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 109. performance. A, B, C A The temperature grades are... ahead) traction and does not include cornering (turning) traction. 6-47 Warning: The traction grade assigned to degenerateand reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
... controlled of upon the actual conditions their use, however, and may have poor traction can lead to dissipate heat when tested under the No. A, B, C Traction -- Sustained high temperature can cause the material of heat and its ability to sudden tire faiIure. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 109. performance. A, B, C A The temperature grades are... ahead) traction and does not include cornering (turning) traction. 6-47 Warning: The traction grade assigned to degenerateand reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
Owner's Manual
Page 295
Fuse WIPER Usage Windshield Wipersmashers Heated Oxygen Sensors Automatic Door Unlock Automatic Transaxle, Automatic Door Unlock, Alarm Module (Illuminated Entry, Warning Chimes), Traction Telltale, Rear Window Defogger, Remote Keyless Entry Fog ...
Fuse WIPER Usage Windshield Wipersmashers Heated Oxygen Sensors Automatic Door Unlock Automatic Transaxle, Automatic Door Unlock, Alarm Module (Illuminated Entry, Warning Chimes), Traction Telltale, Rear Window Defogger, Remote Keyless Entry Fog ...
Owner's Manual
Page 335
... proper operation, a pressure test of wear or lackof lubrication. Replace any components that have them replacedif they are inspections and services which could let cause a heat build-upin the floor pan or department or other conditions which should as missing or out-of-position parts as needed .
... proper operation, a pressure test of wear or lackof lubrication. Replace any components that have them replacedif they are inspections and services which could let cause a heat build-upin the floor pan or department or other conditions which should as missing or out-of-position parts as needed .
Owner's Manual
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Customer Assistance ...8-5 Heating ...3-4 2-35 High-Beam Headlamps ...Highway Hypnosis ...4-24 HillandMountainRoads ...4-24 Hitches. Gear Positions. Manual Transaxle ...2-25 2-48 GloveBox ...3-12 GraphicEqualizer ...4-33 Gross Axle Weight Rating ...Gross ...
Customer Assistance ...8-5 Heating ...3-4 2-35 High-Beam Headlamps ...Highway Hypnosis ...4-24 HillandMountainRoads ...4-24 Hitches. Gear Positions. Manual Transaxle ...2-25 2-48 GloveBox ...3-12 GraphicEqualizer ...4-33 Gross Axle Weight Rating ...Gross ...