Owner's Manual
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...,you'llwant to know about .safety'belts and chiidien.;And there a10 'different rules for babies and' smatler children. We'll start Driver Position This part describesthedriver'srestraint system. If a child will be riding in your vehicle has. called ' ' . , . , "Children"'. Seats & Safety Belts How To Wear Safety ...Belts Praperly Adults Thispart i only for everyone's protection. s ..., A there are special things to knowwhichrestraint withthedriverposition. : , ' ' systems your vehicle, see the part after this ane; Follow these rules for people of adult size.
...,you'llwant to know about .safety'belts and chiidien.;And there a10 'different rules for babies and' smatler children. We'll start Driver Position This part describesthedriver'srestraint system. If a child will be riding in your vehicle has. called ' ' . , . , "Children"'. Seats & Safety Belts How To Wear Safety ...Belts Praperly Adults Thispart i only for everyone's protection. s ..., A there are special things to knowwhichrestraint withthedriverposition. : , ' ' systems your vehicle, see the part after this ane; Follow these rules for people of adult size.
Owner's Manual
Page 32
... this so you slid under it quickly ifyou everhadto. AM120007 The lap part of the belt should be less likely toslideunderthelapbelt. If you Make sure therelease button on thehips, just touching bones. of the body arebestabletotakebeltrestrainingforces. Seats & Safety ...
... this so you slid under it quickly ifyou everhadto. AM120007 The lap part of the belt should be less likely toslideunderthelapbelt. If you Make sure therelease button on thehips, just touching bones. of the body arebestabletotakebeltrestrainingforces. Seats & Safety ...
Owner's Manual
Page 39
... to. .-Ti . 5: Rear Seat Passengers It's very important for rear seat passengers to buckle up! a crash. i .- . : -. to unbuckle it the same way as the lap part of the vehicle in in crashes 1 showthatunbelted g who than re those Rear passengers who are wearing safety belts. And they can be able. Accident statistics...
... to. .-Ti . 5: Rear Seat Passengers It's very important for rear seat passengers to buckle up! a crash. i .- . : -. to unbuckle it the same way as the lap part of the vehicle in in crashes 1 showthatunbelted g who than re those Rear passengers who are wearing safety belts. And they can be able. Accident statistics...
Owner's Manual
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Seats & Safety Belts as theinstructions say. 3. Pulloutthevehicle'ssafetybeltandrunthelap part throughoraround will showyouhow.Seeif therestraint.Thechildrestraintinstructions If so, put theshoulderbelt would go in frontofthechild'sfaceorneck. itbehindthechildrestraint. 2. Securethechildinthechildrestraint 4. Bucklethe belt. Makesurethereleasebuttonfacesupwardand outward, so you'llbeable to ...
Seats & Safety Belts as theinstructions say. 3. Pulloutthevehicle'ssafetybeltandrunthelap part throughoraround will showyouhow.Seeif therestraint.Thechildrestraintinstructions If so, put theshoulderbelt would go in frontofthechild'sfaceorneck. itbehindthechildrestraint. 2. Securethechildinthechildrestraint 4. Bucklethe belt. Makesurethereleasebuttonfacesupwardand outward, so you'llbeable to ...
Owner's Manual
Page 50
... the belt as possiblebytiltingthelatchplateandpulling it Four-Door Front Four-Door Rear A N IWUPU 2. Runthevehicle'ssafetybeltthrough or aroundtherestraint.Thechild restraintinstructions will show youhow. 1-36 See the earlier part about the top strap 1. Seats & Safety Belts Whenyousecure a childrestraint in thechildrestraintastheinstructionssay. 4.
... the belt as possiblebytiltingthelatchplateandpulling it Four-Door Front Four-Door Rear A N IWUPU 2. Runthevehicle'ssafetybeltthrough or aroundtherestraint.Thechild restraintinstructions will show youhow. 1-36 See the earlier part about the top strap 1. Seats & Safety Belts Whenyousecure a childrestraint in thechildrestraintastheinstructionssay. 4.
Owner's Manual
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... to thechild'sface or neck,youmight thattheshoulderbeltstill want to the child's face or neck? low and Whereverthechildsits,the,lapportion of the vehicle, but the shoulder part is behind the child. AN170077 I A Never do this way, in a seat that the shoulderbeltstill is sitting in a crash the child might slide under the belt...
... to thechild'sface or neck,youmight thattheshoulderbeltstill want to the child's face or neck? low and Whereverthechildsits,the,lapportion of the vehicle, but the shoulder part is behind the child. AN170077 I A Never do this way, in a seat that the shoulderbeltstill is sitting in a crash the child might slide under the belt...
Owner's Manual
Page 57
... accident.You would see this label on the belt near the door opening. Checking Your Restraint Systems Now andthen,makesureallyourbelts,buckles,latchplates,retractors, anchoragesandremindersystemsareworkingproperly.Lookforanyloose parts ordamage. Replacing Safety Belts Affer a Crash If you choose. After a very minor collision,nothingmaybenecessary.But if thebeltswere if wornduringamoreseverecrash,thenyou stretched,astheywouldbe need new belts...
... accident.You would see this label on the belt near the door opening. Checking Your Restraint Systems Now andthen,makesureallyourbelts,buckles,latchplates,retractors, anchoragesandremindersystemsareworkingproperly.Lookforanyloose parts ordamage. Replacing Safety Belts Affer a Crash If you choose. After a very minor collision,nothingmaybenecessary.But if thebeltswere if wornduringamoreseverecrash,thenyou stretched,astheywouldbe need new belts...
Owner's Manual
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... is subject to .use this : Check to determine if batteryreplacement is pressed. I ... PO332 Your KeylessEntrySystemoperatesonaradiofrequencysubjecttoFederal CommunicationsCommission(FCC)Rules.Thisdevicecomplies with automatictransmissionsmusthavethetransmission in P (Park). Vehicles with Part 15 of theFCCRules.Operation is pressed. Vehicleswithmanualtransmissionmusthave theparkingbrakeengaged. 2-1 1
... is subject to .use this : Check to determine if batteryreplacement is pressed. I ... PO332 Your KeylessEntrySystemoperatesonaradiofrequencysubjecttoFederal CommunicationsCommission(FCC)Rules.Thisdevicecomplies with automatictransmissionsmusthavethetransmission in P (Park). Vehicles with Part 15 of theFCCRules.Operation is pressed. Vehicleswithmanualtransmissionmusthave theparkingbrakeengaged. 2-1 1
Owner's Manual
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... a problem, check the it meansyoumayhaveabrakeproblem. PO158 Yourvehicle'shydraulicbrakesystem is a problem with one of your parking brake, and I it will be or is divided into two parts. brake is fullyreleased, it . Gages can indicate when there may be ready to do about So pleasegetto Waitingtodorepairscanbecostly-andevendangerous. For goodbraking, isn'tworking,theotherpartcanstillworkand I youarefamiliarwiththissection...
... a problem, check the it meansyoumayhaveabrakeproblem. PO158 Yourvehicle'shydraulicbrakesystem is a problem with one of your parking brake, and I it will be or is divided into two parts. brake is fullyreleased, it . Gages can indicate when there may be ready to do about So pleasegetto Waitingtodorepairscanbecostly-andevendangerous. For goodbraking, isn'tworking,theotherpartcanstillworkand I youarefamiliarwiththissection...
Owner's Manual
Page 147
... Radio ...3-10 How to OperateYour ETR@ AM-FM Stereo Audio System ...3-12 How to "Vehicle Symbols" in Section 0. Comfort ContLols &' Audio Systems Section In this part you'll find out how to operatethecomfortcontrolsystemsand audio systems offered with your vehicle.
... Radio ...3-10 How to OperateYour ETR@ AM-FM Stereo Audio System ...3-12 How to "Vehicle Symbols" in Section 0. Comfort ContLols &' Audio Systems Section In this part you'll find out how to operatethecomfortcontrolsystemsand audio systems offered with your vehicle.
Owner's Manual
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... buttonswitchestheradioonand off , pushthe RECALL knob to Operate Your E T P AM=FM Stereo Audio System .- It tellsyouthetime.(Whentheignition display the time.) BAL (Balance) is off . K4309 This part tells you how your ETR@ AM-FM stereoaudiosystemworks. Lower Knob Turnthelowerknobtotune FADE in radiostations.Pushittoget AM or FM. Thecontrolbehindthelowerknobfadesthesoundbetweenyourfrontand rear speakers. 3-1 2 Comfort Contmls & Audio Systems...
... buttonswitchestheradioonand off , pushthe RECALL knob to Operate Your E T P AM=FM Stereo Audio System .- It tellsyouthetime.(Whentheignition display the time.) BAL (Balance) is off . K4309 This part tells you how your ETR@ AM-FM stereoaudiosystemworks. Lower Knob Turnthelowerknobtotune FADE in radiostations.Pushittoget AM or FM. Thecontrolbehindthelowerknobfadesthesoundbetweenyourfrontand rear speakers. 3-1 2 Comfort Contmls & Audio Systems...
Owner's Manual
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... I t allowsyou to heartheotherside whilethecassetteisplaying.) BAL (Balance) Thecontrolbehindtheupperknoballowsyou right and left speakers. It tellsyouthetime.(Whentheignitionis display the time.) off , Upper Knob Theupperknobdoesthesethreethings: It controlsthevolume. K4311 This part tells you how your ETR@ equalizer works. How to balancethesoundbetween Lower Knob Turnthelowerknobtotuneradiostations.Pushittoget AM or FM.
... I t allowsyou to heartheotherside whilethecassetteisplaying.) BAL (Balance) Thecontrolbehindtheupperknoballowsyou right and left speakers. It tellsyouthetime.(Whentheignitionis display the time.) off , Upper Knob Theupperknobdoesthesethreethings: It controlsthevolume. K4311 This part tells you how your ETR@ equalizer works. How to balancethesoundbetween Lower Knob Turnthelowerknobtotuneradiostations.Pushittoget AM or FM.
Owner's Manual
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Defensive Driving Thebestadviceanyonecangiveaboutdrivingis:Drivedefensively. mistakes.Anticipatewhattheymight Expect children to ignore all these markings and dash straight toward one part of the lot. Pedestrianscanbecareless.Watchforthem.Ingeneral, you must give way to pedestrians even if youknow you 'redrivingthroughashoppingcenterparkinglotwherethereare well-markedlanes,directionalarrows,anddesignatedparkingareas,expect some drivers to ...
Defensive Driving Thebestadviceanyonecangiveaboutdrivingis:Drivedefensively. mistakes.Anticipatewhattheymight Expect children to ignore all these markings and dash straight toward one part of the lot. Pedestrianscanbecareless.Watchforthem.Ingeneral, you must give way to pedestrians even if youknow you 'redrivingthroughashoppingcenterparkinglotwherethereare well-markedlanes,directionalarrows,anddesignatedparkingareas,expect some drivers to ...
Owner's Manual
Page 205
... only. : Driving In Water Lightraincausesnospecialoff-roaddrivingproblems.Butheavyraincan mean flash flooding, and flood waters demand extreme caution. I J vehicle downstream you probablywon'tgetthrough.Also,waterthatdeepcandamageyouraxleand other vehicle parts. At fastspeeds,water splashesonyourignitionsystemandyourvehiclecanstall.Stallingcanalso is beforeyoudrivethroughit. L 4-33 on beaches or sand dunes) your tires will improve traction. This will tend to water,rememberthatwhenyourbrakesgetwet, stop...
... only. : Driving In Water Lightraincausesnospecialoff-roaddrivingproblems.Butheavyraincan mean flash flooding, and flood waters demand extreme caution. I J vehicle downstream you probablywon'tgetthrough.Also,waterthatdeepcandamageyouraxleand other vehicle parts. At fastspeeds,water splashesonyourignitionsystemandyourvehiclecanstall.Stallingcanalso is beforeyoudrivethroughit. L 4-33 on beaches or sand dunes) your tires will improve traction. This will tend to water,rememberthatwhenyourbrakesgetwet, stop...
Owner's Manual
Page 239
... injure you connectthecables,herearesomethings Positive (t) will go to positive (t) andnegative (-) will go to a metal engine part. PO268 7. Before you badly. Dead Battery () t . *.. Now connecttheblacknegative (-) terminal. (-) cable to thepositive (t) terminalofthe vehiclewiththedeadbattery.Use ... of thevehicle with thedeadbattery. 9. Attachthecable at least 18 inches (45 cm)awayfromthedeadbattery, but not near engine parts that would damagethe battery and maybeotherparts, too. Don'tlettheotherendtouchmetal.Connect it to (-) or you should know. you 'll get a ...
... injure you connectthecables,herearesomethings Positive (t) will go to positive (t) andnegative (-) will go to a metal engine part. PO268 7. Before you badly. Dead Battery () t . *.. Now connecttheblacknegative (-) terminal. (-) cable to thepositive (t) terminalofthe vehiclewiththedeadbattery.Use ... of thevehicle with thedeadbattery. 9. Attachthecable at least 18 inches (45 cm)awayfromthedeadbattery, but not near engine parts that would damagethe battery and maybeotherparts, too. Don'tlettheotherendtouchmetal.Connect it to (-) or you should know. you 'll get a ...
Owner's Manual
Page 240
If it won't start thevehiclewiththe good battery and runtheengine for awhile. 11. Good Battery (-) HeavyEngine Metal Part IO. REMOVE CABLES IN THIS ORDER J K1508 12. Try to preventelectricalshorting.Take carethatthey don't toucheachother or anyothermetal. 5-6 Now start after a fewtries, it probably needs service. Removethecablesinreverseorder to startthevehiclewiththedeadbattery.
If it won't start thevehiclewiththe good battery and runtheengine for awhile. 11. Good Battery (-) HeavyEngine Metal Part IO. REMOVE CABLES IN THIS ORDER J K1508 12. Try to preventelectricalshorting.Take carethatthey don't toucheachother or anyothermetal. 5-6 Now start after a fewtries, it probably needs service. Removethecablesinreverseorder to startthevehiclewiththedeadbattery.
Owner's Manual
Page 241
... injuryto you or others: Never let passengersride in a vehicle that is being towed. * Never tow faster than safe or posted speeds. Never tow with damaged parts not fully secured. Towing Your Vehicle Try to towitwithout damage. If yourvehiclehasbeenchangedsinceitwasfactory-new,byaddingthings or specialtiresandwheels,thesethingscould likefoglamps,aeroskirting, bedamagedduringtowing. Themake,model,andyearofyourvehicle. Always use...
... injuryto you or others: Never let passengersride in a vehicle that is being towed. * Never tow faster than safe or posted speeds. Never tow with damaged parts not fully secured. Towing Your Vehicle Try to towitwithout damage. If yourvehiclehasbeenchangedsinceitwasfactory-new,byaddingthings or specialtiresandwheels,thesethingscould likefoglamps,aeroskirting, bedamagedduringtowing. Themake,model,andyearofyourvehicle. Always use...
Owner's Manual
Page 245
... Heater and radiator. If it doesn't,yourvehicleneedsservice.Turn engine. 5-1 1 Whenyoudecide it cools down. , ". 7 P KO624 p I Thecoolantlevelshould be at or abovethe ADD mark. hoses, and other engine parts, can be burned. Enginefan If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling,don't do , you can be very hot. if you 'll see...
... Heater and radiator. If it doesn't,yourvehicleneedsservice.Turn engine. 5-1 1 Whenyoudecide it cools down. , ". 7 P KO624 p I Thecoolantlevelshould be at or abovethe ADD mark. hoses, and other engine parts, can be burned. Enginefan If the coolant inside the coolant recovery tank is boiling,don't do , you can be very hot. if you 'll see...
Owner's Manual
Page 260
... you change a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from the places where the wheel attaches. need to, to do .this; Place the spare on the parts to the vehicle. to which it you. In an emergency, you can make the wheel nuts become loose after a time. The wheel cuufd come off...
... you change a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from the places where the wheel attaches. need to, to do .this; Place the spare on the parts to the vehicle. to which it you. In an emergency, you can make the wheel nuts become loose after a time. The wheel cuufd come off...
Owner's Manual
Page 264
... stuck is in theIndex. 5-30 Pmb/ems on the .speedometer. If you do whenyourvehicle wheels.Themethodknownas"rocking"canhelp stuck,butyoumustusecaution. And, the transmission or other parts of other damage. Don't spin the wheals above 35 mph (55 k W ) as possible. Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out: First,turnyoursteeringwheelleftandright.That will clear...
... stuck is in theIndex. 5-30 Pmb/ems on the .speedometer. If you do whenyourvehicle wheels.Themethodknownas"rocking"canhelp stuck,butyoumustusecaution. And, the transmission or other parts of other damage. Don't spin the wheals above 35 mph (55 k W ) as possible. Rocking Your Vehicle To Get It Out: First,turnyoursteeringwheelleftandright.That will clear...