
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • The compact spare .tire and wheel  are design ed for  use  with  each 
other. The compact spare  tire should not be mounted on any other 
type of wheel,  and the compact spare wheel  should not have any 
other type of tire mounted on it. Also,  do not try to use wheel  covers or trim rings  on the compact spare  wheel since they will not fif" If 
s u ch  u se is attempted, damage to these  items or other vehicle compo~ 
nent s may occur. 
• Do 1I0t use tire  chains  with your  compact  spar e tir e.  Because of .the smaller lire size,  a  tire  chain  will no t fit properly . This  could  cause  damage  to the car and result  in loss of the  cha,in. 
Towing 
Prop er equipment  must be used 10 prevent  damage  to ve hicle s during  any towing . 
State ,(.,rovincial in Canada) ,and l~~l laws  which  apply to Cars in  tow  must  be 
followed '.  Get  detailed  towing instructions  from your deale r. 
Your 
vehicle  may be towed  on  all fo ur  wheels,  at speeds  less  than 35 mph  (60 
km /h) , for  distances u'p 1O 50 miles ( 8 0 kilometer s). pro vided  the driveline  and 
steering  are normally  operabl
e. For such  towing  the steering  must be unlocked , 
tran saxle  in  neutral , and  the parking  brake released . Co
nnec t to  main  structural 
part s of th~ car; Do NOT attach to , bumpers or  brackets .  Remember  also that power assist  for brakes  and steering  will not beavailable ' when the, engine is ofl 
If the car' is to  be towed by a 'wrecker,  use only equipm~nt designed  for this 
purpos
e, following  the instru ction s  of the  wrecker  manufacturer. 
A  safety  chain system  must 
be used forall towing . 
Freeing Vehicle from Sand. Mud. Snow or Ice 
If your car gets  stuck in sa nd , mud , snow or ice , move the s hift  lever  on aut om atic 
tr ans ax le  models  from "D"(Orive) to "R"(Reverse) in a repeat  pattern. (On 
manual  transaxle  models, move the shift  lever  from  First  or  Second to Rever se.) 
Apply  a 
light  pressure  to the  acce lerator  pedal while the transaxle is in gear. 
Remove  your 
foot from the;: accelerator  while shifting . Do  not  race  the engine. 
For best  traction,  avoid  spinnin g the  wheels.  Incorrect  rocking of your car while it is  stuc k may  result in damage  to vehicle  components. 
CAUTION: 00 not spin the wh •• ls faster than 20 mph (35 km/ h) . Personal  injury end damage (including tire and/Of transexle failure) rna)' result from excessive wheal spinning. 
If vehide re mains  stuck after several roc king  attempt s,  s eek  other  assistan ce. 
Also  'see  the  Notice  under 
"Automatic  Transaxles" i,n "Steering Column 
Contro ls" Section  2 of this manu al. 
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, .. 5·14 5-14 
Disc Brake Wear Indicator .... 2-15 Engine  Hot... 2-17 Headlights On ................. ....................... .... 2-19 H .. t Warning, Catalytic  Con. 2·18 ,5-2 Kay Reminder . .................................. ...... 2-6 Sell eelt 1-8 Spar. Tire Compact .......................... 3 .5 Jaeking .... ............................. .. . 3-6 Stowage ...................... _ ....... ........ .......... 3·5. 3-6 Spark Plugs  .. .......... .......................... ........... 7-2 Sound Systems (Radios). 2.23 Speclficllions.. ...................... 7-1 Speed,  Cruise Control.................... . 2-I 2 Sp .. d, New Car Break-In ............................. 2-2 Speedometar & Odometar ... 'Spot Cleaning 
Staln le .. Steal  Prtltect ion ........ .. S .. ln •• Removel of Staner Safety Switch .............. _ .....  . Starting E",ergency (Jump Staning) Engine F.ill to Stan ................ .............. .. 
2-15 ,., 
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'·3 ' ·8 
Ga.olino Engine.. . ..........................  . 
3·, , .. 
'·8 5·' Pushing to Start .. Steering Column Contrail ..................... ..................  . '·S '·5 2·12 2 -12 2·23 
Column  Lock .. Power ......................... . Whee l, Tilt  ......... ........................ ....... .. Siereo, Radiol & Tape Systems. Stowage of Tire & Jack ... Stowing Things In (Or  On)  Car .. Stuck Car. Freeing .. Suspenlion eall Joints ................................ ....... .. Tachometer ........ ................................ ....... . 
3 ·5 .  3-6 ,·3 3·' 
5·8 2·18 Temperature Gage ..................  ............... 2-19 Temperature Light. .. 2 ·17 Thermostat ......... ....... ....... 5-7 TiIt·Away Steering Wheel.. 2 ·12 Tilting Seats... '·4 T ip', Operating.. (See "Oper.tlng  Tips ") Tire. 
Air Preuure ..... ......... ................................  . Ch.in •... Ch.nglng .. Cle.nlng .. Compacl Spara ......................... ....... . High·Speed .. 
5·10 5-14 3·5,3-6 '·4 3·S 5-11 
7-9 
Jack 3-5 , 3·~ Inflation Pre .. ure  ................. .... ......... ........ 5·" Load Capacity .............................  5-12 Load Range 5-10 Overse  ••  Use ... 2-3 Placard ... Pres.u,.,  A ir ..................... ....................... . Repl.cement Wh.ell ............................ . . Snow nte ........... . Stow.ge ............... . Trailer Towing .. Top C.r., Vinyl  .. 
TowinQ 
Disabl-.:t V.hicle To S .. rt. Tr.il.ring ....... . Tr.n.ax'" 
5·10 5 ·1, 5,,6 5·14 3·$ ,3-6 1 ·11 4.' 
3·' 
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Undercoating...  ...  ................................. ............ 4.5 Unleaded G •• oline  (See "Fu~1") Uphollt.ry Care ................... ... 4 .1 Vehicle ldentifi~tion Number ._............. 7 .5 Vehicl. Lo.ding .. _ Ventil.tion System .. Vents , Outside  Air ... V'N Vinyl F.bric C.r •. 
5·10 2·20 2 .21 ' ·S 
Roof Care ................. ................................. ..... . '·3 ,., Vilta-V.nt ....... . Voltm.t.r .. 2 ·26 2·'V 3 ·' Warning Flasher , Hazard .. Warning Lights ... W.rr.nty .... (See "Light.") 
Washer Fluid Indicator W.shers.  W indshield. Washing C.r .... 
(See W.rranty folder) ,., 
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'·4 2·15 5 ·10 3 ·5 ,3 ·6 3 ·5 , 7·2 5 ·16 
2 ·12 
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2 ·2t 
2·21 
2 ·8 
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