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... this . Key in the Ignition If you leave your vehicle with you can manually openthe trunk using the trunk release handle. Although your vehicle loses power temporarily, you . When you park your vehicle and the driver's door, open you'll hear a chime reminding you can help. in some cities. ... can makeit it . However, there are ways you to remove your be accessed through to the trunk compartment to lock the doors. it Your steering wheel will locked, andso will your key from the ignition and take with the keys inside, an it's easy targetfor joy riders or professional thieves...
... this . Key in the Ignition If you leave your vehicle with you can manually openthe trunk using the trunk release handle. Although your vehicle loses power temporarily, you . When you park your vehicle and the driver's door, open you'll hear a chime reminding you can help. in some cities. ... can makeit it . However, there are ways you to remove your be accessed through to the trunk compartment to lock the doors. it Your steering wheel will locked, andso will your key from the ignition and take with the keys inside, an it's easy targetfor joy riders or professional thieves...
Owner's Manual
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...is moving , use NEUTRAL (N) only. Your engine won't start in which you can turn the steering wheel.It doesn't lock the steering wheel like LOCK. If you do, you hear a click. The power window controls and the sunroof controls are active until you could damage the transmission. OFF (I): This position...PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Shift to four different positions. With the key in the ignition switch, you can remove the key. To lock the steering column, remove the key whilein LOCK. LOCK (e): Before you musthave your vehicle in , the ignition will be used ON for up to 10 ...
...is moving , use NEUTRAL (N) only. Your engine won't start in which you can turn the steering wheel.It doesn't lock the steering wheel like LOCK. If you do, you hear a click. The power window controls and the sunroof controls are active until you could damage the transmission. OFF (I): This position...PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N). Shift to four different positions. With the key in the ignition switch, you can remove the key. To lock the steering column, remove the key whilein LOCK. LOCK (e): Before you musthave your vehicle in , the ignition will be used ON for up to 10 ...
Owner's Manual
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...your passengers to a preset factory position. The horn can be damaged. LJTION: I Horn LA C. something gets in the of the way power window express-closing, the window will immediately stop if way. Be careful not to allow your window could be sounded by pressing either horn ...symbol on the steering wheel. Rear Window Lockout I Pressing and holding the power window control button will disable the rear passenger window controls. this button rearward will turn off the anti-pinch...
...your passengers to a preset factory position. The horn can be damaged. LJTION: I Horn LA C. something gets in the of the way power window express-closing, the window will immediately stop if way. Be careful not to allow your window could be sounded by pressing either horn ...symbol on the steering wheel. Rear Window Lockout I Pressing and holding the power window control button will disable the rear passenger window controls. this button rearward will turn off the anti-pinch...
Owner's Manual
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...pump or motor operate, and feel or hear the system working, but this happens, system brakes the the spinning wheel and/or reduces engine power to lose traction. You may feel the brake pedal pulsate, but this warning lightis on The traction control system automatically comes whenever you start... beginning to limit wheel spin. See "Rocking Your ice Vehicle" in sand, mud, or snow. Adjust your traction control system. In many emergencies, steering can help you . hold the brake pedal down Just firmly and let anti-lock work you more than even the very best braking. 4-9 The system...
...pump or motor operate, and feel or hear the system working, but this happens, system brakes the the spinning wheel and/or reduces engine power to lose traction. You may feel the brake pedal pulsate, but this warning lightis on The traction control system automatically comes whenever you start... beginning to limit wheel spin. See "Rocking Your ice Vehicle" in sand, mud, or snow. Adjust your traction control system. In many emergencies, steering can help you . hold the brake pedal down Just firmly and let anti-lock work you more than even the very best braking. 4-9 The system...
Owner's Manual
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... you want go , and slow down. to Speed Sensitive Steering(SSS) This system varies the amount steering effortin of steering effort is increased to provide manual-like steering for the vehicle to your vehicle speed increases, the steering effort increases. steering and acceleration -- Steering Power Steering If you lose power steering assist because the engine stops orthe system is not functioning...
... you want go , and slow down. to Speed Sensitive Steering(SSS) This system varies the amount steering effortin of steering effort is increased to provide manual-like steering for the vehicle to your vehicle speed increases, the steering effort increases. steering and acceleration -- Steering Power Steering If you lose power steering assist because the engine stops orthe system is not functioning...
Owner's Manual
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... Filling Your Tank Filling a PortableFuel Container the Checking Things Under Hood Engine Oil Air Cleaner Automatic Transmission Fluid Rear Axle Engine Coolant Surge Tank PressureCap Power Steering Fluid Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Battery Bulb Replacement 6-36 6-37 6-45 6-46 6-48 6-49 6-50 6-52 6-53 6-54 6-54 6-55 6-63 6-63 6-63 6-64 Wiper...
... Filling Your Tank Filling a PortableFuel Container the Checking Things Under Hood Engine Oil Air Cleaner Automatic Transmission Fluid Rear Axle Engine Coolant Surge Tank PressureCap Power Steering Fluid Windshield Washer Fluid Brakes Battery Bulb Replacement 6-36 6-37 6-45 6-46 6-48 6-49 6-50 6-52 6-53 6-54 6-54 6-55 6-63 6-63 6-63 6-64 Wiper...
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Power Steering Fluid B. Then pull the be on hood down and close it firmly. Engine Oil Dipstick Location H. Passenger's Compartment E Windshield Washer Fluid I. Coolant Fill Location E. When you open the hood,you'll see: G. Brake Master Cylinder D. Air Cleaner C. Battery Air Filter Before closing the hood, sure all filler caps are properly. Engine Oil Fill Location A.
Power Steering Fluid B. Then pull the be on hood down and close it firmly. Engine Oil Dipstick Location H. Passenger's Compartment E Windshield Washer Fluid I. Coolant Fill Location E. When you open the hood,you'll see: G. Brake Master Cylinder D. Air Cleaner C. Battery Air Filter Before closing the hood, sure all filler caps are properly. Engine Oil Fill Location A.
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...dipstick. The top line is located between the battery and the brake master cylinder on the driver's side of fluid to regularly check power steering fluid unlessyou suspect thereis a leak in the Maintenance Schedule booklet. Have the system inspected and repaired. 6-24 What to Use To determine...reservoir is the "full" mark and the bottom lineis the "add" mark (which means that fluid should be added). Power SteeringFluid How To Check Power Steering Fluid When theengine compartment is not necessary to use, see "Recommended Fluids and Lubricants" in the system or you hearan ...
...dipstick. The top line is located between the battery and the brake master cylinder on the driver's side of fluid to regularly check power steering fluid unlessyou suspect thereis a leak in the Maintenance Schedule booklet. Have the system inspected and repaired. 6-24 What to Use To determine...reservoir is the "full" mark and the bottom lineis the "add" mark (which means that fluid should be added). Power SteeringFluid How To Check Power Steering Fluid When theengine compartment is not necessary to use, see "Recommended Fluids and Lubricants" in the system or you hearan ...
Owner's Manual
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Using a screwdriver, loosen the two trim fasteners under the trim panel and pull the trim panel away from the instrument panel to access. 1 Usage 2 3 RH and LH Front Side Door Window Regulator Motor,LH Front Side Door Window Switch Stoplamp Switch Automatic Transmission Range Switch and Control Indicator, Power Steering Control Module, Hazard Warning Switch, Automatic Transmission Winter Mode Switch Instrument PanelFuse Block (Driver's Side) 33 HEATER BLOWER 34 RR WDO DEFOG 35 PWR SEAT I I 7 Fuse The fuse block is located below the steering wheel on the driver's side.
Using a screwdriver, loosen the two trim fasteners under the trim panel and pull the trim panel away from the instrument panel to access. 1 Usage 2 3 RH and LH Front Side Door Window Regulator Motor,LH Front Side Door Window Switch Stoplamp Switch Automatic Transmission Range Switch and Control Indicator, Power Steering Control Module, Hazard Warning Switch, Automatic Transmission Winter Mode Switch Instrument PanelFuse Block (Driver's Side) 33 HEATER BLOWER 34 RR WDO DEFOG 35 PWR SEAT I I 7 Fuse The fuse block is located below the steering wheel on the driver's side.
Owner's Manual
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......3-11. 3-18 Playing a Compact Disc ...3-20 Power DoorLocks ...2-5 1-8 Recliner ...Remote Control Mirror ...2-47 Retained Accessory ...2- 17 Seats ...1-4 Steering ...4-10 SteeringFluid ...6-24 2-31 Windows ...Windows and Other Power Options ...6-55 6-56 Power Distribution Fuse Block ...Pregnancy. Keyless Entry System (......Shifting Out of Safety Belts ...1-26 Problems on the Road ...5-1 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-5 Programming the Power Windows ...2-31 Programming the Sunroof ...2-54 Programming the Universal Transmitter ...2-56 Publications. Service and Owner...7- 13...
......3-11. 3-18 Playing a Compact Disc ...3-20 Power DoorLocks ...2-5 1-8 Recliner ...Remote Control Mirror ...2-47 Retained Accessory ...2- 17 Seats ...1-4 Steering ...4-10 SteeringFluid ...6-24 2-31 Windows ...Windows and Other Power Options ...6-55 6-56 Power Distribution Fuse Block ...Pregnancy. Keyless Entry System (......Shifting Out of Safety Belts ...1-26 Problems on the Road ...5-1 Programmable Automatic Door Locks ...2-5 Programming the Power Windows ...2-31 Programming the Sunroof ...2-54 Programming the Universal Transmitter ...2-56 Publications. Service and Owner...7- 13...
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...Specifications, Engine ...Speech Impaired, Customer Assistance...7-4 Speedometer ...2-63 Sport Mode Button...2-23 SSS ...4-10 2-17 Starting Your Engine ...Steam ...5-12, 5-13 Steering ...4-10 In Emergencies ...4- 11 Power ...4-10 Speedsensitive ...4-10 Tips ...4-10 Wheel Controls for Audio System...3-26 2-33 Wheel, Tilt ... 2-48 Storage Area. Bulb Replacement ...6-36 TapePlayerCare ...System ...2-13 Theft-Deterrent Feature, Radio ...3-26 Theftlock' ...3-26 6-23 Thermostat ...Third Gear, Automatic Transmission ...2-22 Third-Gear Start ...2-23 Tilt Steering Wheel ...2-33 Time, Setting the ...3-9 .
...Specifications, Engine ...Speech Impaired, Customer Assistance...7-4 Speedometer ...2-63 Sport Mode Button...2-23 SSS ...4-10 2-17 Starting Your Engine ...Steam ...5-12, 5-13 Steering ...4-10 In Emergencies ...4- 11 Power ...4-10 Speedsensitive ...4-10 Tips ...4-10 Wheel Controls for Audio System...3-26 2-33 Wheel, Tilt ... 2-48 Storage Area. Bulb Replacement ...6-36 TapePlayerCare ...System ...2-13 Theft-Deterrent Feature, Radio ...3-26 Theftlock' ...3-26 6-23 Thermostat ...Third Gear, Automatic Transmission ...2-22 Third-Gear Start ...2-23 Tilt Steering Wheel ...2-33 Time, Setting the ...3-9 .