
Fuel Gage 
Your fuel gage  tells  you  about  how  much fuel you  have 
left,  when  the  ignition  is  on.  When  the  indicator  nears 
“E” (Empty),  you still  have  a  little  fuel  left,  but  you 
should  get  more 
soon. 
Here  are  four  things  that  some  owners  ask  about.  None 
of  these  show  a  problem  with  your  fuel  gage  and  are 
normal  operating  characteristics: 
At the service  station,  the  gas  pump  shuts off before  the 
gage  reads 
“F” (Full). 
It  takes  a  little  more  or less  fuel  to  fill  up  than  the  gage 
indicated.  For  example,  the  gage  may  have  indicated  the  tank  was  half 
full,  but  it  actually  took 
a little  more 
or  less  than  half  the 
tank‘s capacity  to  fill  the tank. 
The gage moves a little  when  you  turn  a  corner,  speed 
up  or  brake. 
The  gage  doesn’t go back  to “E” when  you  turn off the 
ignition. 
Engine Oil Pressure Light 
If  you  have  a  problem  with 
your 
oil, this  light  may  stay 
on after you start  your 
engine,  or come  on  when 
you  are  driving. 
This 
indicates  that oil is  not 
going  through  your  engine 
quickly  enough  to  keep  it 
lubricated.  The  engine  could  be  low  on  oil, or 
could  have  some  other  oil 
problem.  Have  it  fixed  right 
away. 
The 
oil light  could also come  on  in three  other  situations: 
When  the  ignition is on  but  the  engine  is  not  funning, 
the  light  will  come  on  as  a  test  to  show  you it  is 
working,  but  the  light  will  go  out  when 
you turn the 
ignition  to  “Start?  If it  doesn’t  come  on  with  the 
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Using  Foam-Qpe  Cleaner  on  Fabric 
Vacuum  and  brush the  area  to remove  any  loose dirt. 
Always  clean  a  whole  trim  panel  or section.  Mask 
Mix Multi-Purpose  Powdered  Cleaner  following  the 
Use  suds  only  and  apply  with  a  clean  sponge. 
Don’t  saturate  the  material. 
Don’t  rub  it roughly. 
As soon  as  you’ve  cleaned  the  section, use  a  sponge  to 
remove  the  suds. 
Rinse  the  section  with  a  clean,  wet  sponge. 
Wipe  off  what’s  left  with  a  slightly  damp  paper  towel 
Then  dry  it  immediately  with  an  air hose,  a  hair  dryer 
surrounding 
trim along  stitch  or welt  lines. 
directions  on  the container  label. 
or  cloth. 
or  a  heat  lamp. 
Wipe  with  a  clean  cloth. 
Using  Solvent=Qpe  Cleaner  on  Fabric 
First, see if  you  have  to  use  solvent-type  cleaner  at  all. 
Some 
spots and  stains  will  clean  off  better  with just water 
and  mild  soap. 
If  you  need  to  use  it, then: 
Gently  scrape  excess soil from  the  trim  material  with  a 
clean,  dull  knife or scraper.  Use  very  little  cleaner, 
light  pressure  and  clean  cloths  (preferably  cheesecloth). 
Cleaning  should  start  at  the  outside 
of the  stain, 
“feathering”  toward  the  center.  Keep  changing  to  a 
clean  section  of the  cloth. 
When  you  clean  a  stain  from  fabric,  immediately  dry 
the  area  with  an  air hose,  hair  dryer,  or heat  lamp  to 
help  prevent  a  cleaning  ring.  (See  the  previous 
NOTICE.) 
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Section B: Owner  Checks  and  Services 
Listed  below  are  owner  checks  and  services  which should  be  performed  at  the  intervals  specified  to  help 
ensure  the  safety,  dependability  and  emission  control 
performance  of  your  vehicle.  Be 
sure  any  necessary  repairs  are  completed  at  once. 
Whenever  any  fluids  or lubricants  are added  to  your 
vehicle,  make  sure  they  are  the  proper  ones,  as shown  in 
Section 
D. 
At Each Fuel Fill (It is important  for you or  a  service  station  attendant  to  perform  these  undechd checks at each  fuel fill.) 
CHECK 
I OR  SERVICE I WHAT TO DO 
Engine  Oil  Level 
Check  the  engine  oil  level  and  add  the  proper  oil  if  necessar\
y.  See  “Engine  Oil”  in  the 
Index  for  further  details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check  the  engine  coolant  level  in  the  coolant  recovery  tank  and  add \
 the  proper  coolant  mix 
I if  necessary.  See  “Engine  Coolant”  in  the  Index  for  furth\
er  details. I 
Windshield  Washer  Check  the  windshield  washer  fluid  level  in  th\
e  windshield  washer tank and  add the  proper 
Fluid  Level 
I fluid  if  necessary.  See  “Windshield  Washer  Fluid”  in  the  \
Index  for  further  details. I 
At  Least Once  a Month 
CHECK 
I OR SERVICE I WHAT TO DO 
Tire  Inflation  Check  tire  inflation.  Make  sure  they  are  inflate\
d  to  the  pressures  specified  on  the  Tire- 
Loading  Information  label  located  on  the  rear  edge  of  the  driv\
er’s  door.  See  “Tires” 
in the 
Index 
for further  details. 
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Lane Change  Indicator ............................ 87 
Lap-Shoulder  Safety  Belt 
Front  Automatic 
................................. 30 
Rear ............................................. 43 
Use by Children ............................... .45, 51 
Liftgate ...................................... .69, 111 
Remote  Release  Button ........................ .66, 69 
Lighter .......................................... 105 
Lights  Courtesy 
....................................... 98 
Daytime  Running  Lights ........................... 96 
Halogen  Bulbs .................................. 245 
Headlights .........................;.. .......... 95 
Interior  Lights  Delay .............................. 97 
Map ............................................ 96 
Operation ....................................... 95 
Parking  Lights ................................... 95 
Reading ......................................... 97 
Removing & Replacing . Bulbs ...................... 245 
Replacement  Bulbs .............................. 269 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint .................... 36 
Taillights ....................................... 95 
Warning  Lights .................................. 106 
Loading  Your  Vehicle .............................. 249 
Lock, Remote  Control ............. : ................ 66 
Locks ........................................ 65, 69 
Long  Distance  Driving ............................. 164 
Low  Battery ................................. .108,  185 
Low Oil Pressure  Warning ........................... 107 
Turn Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator ............... 87 
Lubricants  and  Fluids .............................. 292 
Luggage  Carrier 
Deck 
......................................... 100 
Roof .......................................... 100 
Maintenance  Materials ........................... 264 
Maintenance  Record ............................... 295 
Maintenance  Schedule .............................. 275 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (Service  Engine  S&n  Light) ... 111 
ManualFrontSeat .................................. 14 
Map  Light ......................................... 96 
Master  Cylinder, Brake ............................. 243 
Methanol  in  Gasoline ............................... 223 
Mileage  Chart ...................... 1 .............. 320 
Mileage  Indicator  (see  “Odometer”) 
Mirrors 
Convex  Outside  Mirror 
............................ 99 
Inside  Manual  Day/Night ............................ 98 
Inside  Rearview  Mirror  with  Reading  Lights ........... 98 
Manual  Adjust ................................... 99. 
Power  Remote  Control ............................ 99 
Visor  Vanity .................................... 100 
MountainDriving ................................. 166 
New  Vehicle  Break-In ............................. 72 
Night  Driving .................................... 155 
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