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Owner's Manual - Page 32

... the future. Even if you are for sale has required the use of less than 40 mph (65 km/h). Q: A: If I'm a good driver, and I never drive far from things beyond your fault -- whether you 're upside down. not instead of home. That's true not only in frontal collisions, but if you're...
Owner's Manual - Page 39

...? CAUTION: You can be worn over the shoulder at all times. 1-33 You could also severely injure internal organs like your body would move too far forward, which would apply too much force to the ribs, which aren't as strong as shoulder bones.
Owner's Manual - Page 44

Front occupants should sit as far back as you would be if you in the Index for more information. 1-38 CAUTION: Anyone who is designed for young children and infants. The ...
Owner's Manual - Page 65

... restraints. For it will go. If the child restraint does not have a top strap, or "top tether." It can move the front passenger seat as far back as it to work, a top strap must be seriously injured or killed if the right front passenger's air bag inflates.
Owner's Manual - Page 76

... and as it will go before securing a forward-facing child restraint. Because your vehicle has a right front passenger air bag, always move the seat as far back as the instructions say. 1. See "Seats" in this seat. Here's why: 1-70 Although a rear seat is because the back of the rear-facing child...
Owner's Manual - Page 93

... the Index for any interference received, including interference that follow. If your vehicle has the content theft-deterrent system, the LOCK button may be too far from your vehicle has the content theft-deterrent system, the UNLOCK button on the power door lock features. At times you 're still having trouble...
Owner's Manual - Page 131

... about 35 mph (55 km/h) or more, push the You'll shift down . accelerator all the way down a steep hill. 2-49 If you drive very far that the transaxle will shift at a higher vehicle speed until the engine is less shifting between gears). So, if this happens, have more power. See...
Owner's Manual - Page 132

.... 2-50 Don't shift into SECOND (2) unless you are driving less than 35 mph (55 km/h) and THIRD (3) for more power, but then you drive very far that way, your vehicle can be wrong with a transaxle system sensor. NOTICE: If your vehicle seems to start up rather slowly, or if it seems...
Owner's Manual - Page 135

Turn the ignition key to LOCK. 4. Remove the key and take it will go. D Pull the lever toward you can leave your vehicle with you. Move the shift lever into PARK (P) like this: D Move the lever up as far as it with the ignition key in your hand, your vehicle is in PARK (P). 2-53 If you . 3. 2.
Owner's Manual - Page 155

... glove box. The front overhead console includes two reading lamps, a storage compartment and a switchbank. 2-73 Use the key to prevent the door from lowering too far. You can carry things as large as a 4i x 8i piece of the glove box, you need it fully open the glove box, lift the latch...
Owner's Manual - Page 159

... hold larger, heavier loads. Once you can. When not in use, it is not designed to hold it firmly in one of your vehicle, as far forward as you 've loaded items into the net, stretch the higher side of the net up and over the top of the load to...
Owner's Manual - Page 164

... load, to help keep it down. Then slide the crossrail up against the rear of a proper size and weight, put it on the slats, as far forward as you can then tie it from moving. You can . Don't exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading your vehicle. NOTICE: Loading cargo that...
Owner's Manual - Page 179

... a new odometer installed. If the engine oil life is left on the driver's door to the odometer after approximately 15 seconds. Your odometer shows how far your speed in both miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). Your vehicle has a tamper-resistant odometer. To reset the odometer to the...
Owner's Manual - Page 245

... within the operating range. See "Battery Replacement" later in this section for passengers in the second and third row seats only. If you move too far forward, step out of the vehicle or break the "line of sight" for more information. Headphones The entertainment system includes four dual channel, wireless headphones...
Owner's Manual - Page 276

... acceleration skid, too much speed or steering in your inside mirror, activate your right lane change signal before passing the next vehicle. Perhaps you are far enough ahead of the passed vehicle to see its front in a curve causes tires to do not have the "Traction Control System," remember: It helps...
Owner's Manual - Page 278

... glass makes lights dazzle and flash more space between you are wise to wear sunglasses. Remember that way, it . 4-17 that your headlamps light up far less of your eyes contract repeatedly. and aren't even aware of the glass can take a second or two, or even several seconds, for animals. A 50...
Owner's Manual - Page 291

... your vehicle for additional advice and equipment recommendations. Just as behind another vehicle -- See "Before Leaving on how far and how long they can be towed. restrictions on a Long Trip" in these ways. D How far will you have the proper towing equipment? Some vehicles have D Do you tow? See "Dinghy Towing" and...
Owner's Manual - Page 300

... same time. Acquaint yourself with the feel of handling and braking with one hand. This lets you check your electrical connection at least twice as far behind the vehicle ahead as your vehicle is secure, and that the vehicle you would when driving your rig. Passing You'll need to the...
Owner's Manual - Page 333

... dirt off and cause an accident. Your wheel could come loose. When you need to, to do , the nuts might come off . 4. Raise the vehicle far enough off the ground so there is fastened, can use oil or grease on the parts to which it is enough room for the compact...
Owner's Manual - Page 393

Install them on the front tires and tighten them . CAUTION: Putting a used or how far it stops. If you can hear the chains contacting your vehicle. Use only SAE Class "S" type chains that are the proper size for more information. ...

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