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RADIATOR COOLANT
CHARGING
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PRESSURE ENGINE OIL
TEMPERATURE
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In “Problems on the Road,’’ this manual shows what to do. See “Engine
Overheating”
in the Index.
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This light tells you if
there couldbe a
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engine oil pressure.
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engine can become
so hot that it catches fire. You or others
could be burned. Check your oil as soon as possible and have
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-- When you decide it’s safe to lift the hood, here’s what you’ll see:
Coolant recovery tank
-? Radiator pressure cap
Electric engine fans
(If Equipped)
A CAUTION:
An electric fan under the hood can start up even when the
engine is not running and can injure you. Keep hands, clothing
and tools away from any underhood electric fan.
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USING SOLVE’NT-TJTE CLEANER ON
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First, see if you have to use solvent-type cleaner at all. Some spots and
stains will clean
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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
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the previous NOTICE.)
SPECIAL CLEANING PROBLEMS
Greasy or Oily Stains: Like grease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe polish,
coffee with cream, chewing gum, cosmetic creams, vegetable oils, wax
crayon, tar and asphalt.
0 Carefully scrape off excess stain.
Then follow the solvent-type instructions above.
Shoe polish, wax crayon, tar and asphalt will stain if left on a vehicle
seat fabric. They should be removed as soon as possible. Be careful,
because the cleaner will dissolve them and may cause them to bleed.
Non-Greasy Stains: Like catsup, coffee (black), egg, fruit, fruit juice,
milk, soft drinks, wine, vomit, urine and blood.
Carefully scrape off excess stain, then sponge the soiled area with cool
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If a stain remains, follow the foam-type instructions above.
0 If an odor lingers after cleaning vomit or urine, treat the area with a
waterbaking soda solution:
1 teaspoon (5 ml) of baking soda to 1 cup
(250 ml) of lukewarm water.
0 Finally, if needed, clean lightly with solvent-type cleaner.
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UNDERHOOD (U/H) ELECTRICAL CENTER 1 - BODY 1 (50 AMP) - #45 PWR. DR. LOCK RELAY - #36 TRUNK PULL-DOWN - #37 STOP/HAZARD - #38 RECLINE SW. . . . . - -. . . - - . . . - #39 PWR. LUMBAR
- #3 PWR. SEAT CIRCUIT BREAKER - $4 REAR DEFOG RELAY CIRCUIT
- #40 HEATED SEAT
BREAKER
- #44 MIRROR DEFOG 2 - BODY 2 (50 AMP) - #26 I/P-PWR. ANTENNA - #27 l/P-DELAYED INTERIOR
- #28 WFRONT CIGAR - #29 I/P-REAR CIGAR
- #21 IIP-RAP ACCESSORY RELAY - #30 I/P-HVAC CNTRL. HEAD
- #22 I/P-HVAC PWR. MOD. - #23 WTRUNK RELEASE - #9 I/P-RADIO - #10 I/P-RAP ACCESSORY - #31 I/P-TRACTION CNTRL.
LIGHTS (DIL) - #33 GP-TELTALE - #34 I/P-CCM 2 - #35 I/P-PWR. DR. LOCK SW. - #I8 U/H-AIR PUMP - #2 CIRCUIT BREAKER I/P-RAP
PWR. RELAY
3 - IGN 1 (50 AMP) - #E I/P-RETAINED ACCESSORY
- #6 I/P-TURN FLASHER - #24 I/P-CRANK - #15 FAIR BAG
PWR. (RAP) - #11 IWTELTALE
- #14 VP-CENTRAL CNTRL. MOD. 12 - PARK LIGHTS (20 AMP) (CCM) - #4 F/L-PARK LIGHTS - #13 I/P-CHIME - #7 I/P-TRACTION CNTRL. - #I3 U/H-INJECTORS - #42 I/PI-DIMMER - #I4 U/H-ENGINE
CNTRL. MOD. - #43 I/P-REAR TAIL LIGHTS
- #5 F/L-FORWARD LIGHTS - #41 I/P-CORNERING LIGHTS
- IN-LINE CONCEALED I/P-REMOTE (ECW
- IGNITION COIL 4 - IGNS 3 (40 AMP) - #I6 I/P-CRUISE - #I7 I/P-HEATED SEATS - #18 I/P-CCM IGNITION - #19 WRAP PWR. RELAY - #20 I/P-HVAC CNTRL. HEAD - #17 U/H-COOLING FAN RELAY
KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER 5 - ABS (50 AMP) - ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM/
TRACTION CNTRL.
(ABSKC)
HYDRAULIC MODULATOR
6- NOTUSED 7 - PRIMRY CLG FAN (50 AMP)
8 - SCNDRY CLG FAN (50 AMP)
9 - LEVEL CNTRL. (30 AMP)
- PRIMARY COOLING FAN RELAY
- SECONDARY COOLING FAN RELAY
- #15 U/H-ELECTRONIC LEVEL
10 - FUEL PUMP (20 AMP)
11 - HEADLlGHTSlHORNS 130 AMP)
CNTRL. (ELC)
- #16 U/H-FUEL PUMP
- #I F/L-HORNRELAY ' - #2 F/L-HEADLIGHTS RELAY - #5 CIRCUIT BREAKER
I/P-HEADLIGHTS
13 - INJECTORS (IO AMP) - FUEL INJECTORS - ENGINE CNTRL. MOD. (ECM)
- EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION 14 - EGR/PCM (IGN) (IO AMP)
(EGR) VALVE - AIR PUMP RELAY - PURGE CANISTER 15 - LEVEL CNTRL. (20 AMP) - ELECTRONIC LEVEL CNTRL. (ELC)
- ELC COMPRESSOR/RELAY HEIGHT SENSOR
ASSEMBLY
16- FUEL PUMP (10 AMP) - ENGINE CNTRL. MOD. (ECM) - FUEL PUMP RELAY - FUEL PUMP/OIL PRESSURE SW.
- SECONDARY COOLING FAN RELAY - COOLING FANS CNTRL. RELAY
- AIR PUMP RELAY
17 - COOLING FANS (1 0 AMP)
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- AIR PUMP (20 AMP)
A- NOT USED B - COOLING FANS CNTRL. RELAY
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- A/C DISABLE RELAY - COOLING FAN CNTAL. RELAY
- AIR COND. DISABLE RELAY D - FUEL PUMP RELAY - FUEL PUMP RELAY
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Stroke
.................................... .88.4 mm (3.48 in)
Compression Ratio
................................... 9.683
Cylinder Block
.................................... Cast Iron
Cylinder Head
.................................... Cast Iron
Intake Manifold
.............................. Cast Aluminum
Valve System
................................ Hydraulic Lifters
Intake Valve
.............................. .49.28 mm (1.94 in)
Exhaust Valve
............................. .38.10 mm (1.50 in)
Pistons
........................................... Cast Alloy
Firing Order
.................................. 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
LeftBank
.......................................... 1-3-5-7
Right Bank
......................................... 2-4-6-8
Camshaft (Width)
.......................... 15.87 mm (.625 in)
Camshaft (Pitch)
........................... 12.70 mm (SO0 in)
Connecting Rods (Length)
................... 144.78 mm (5.7 in)
Crankshaft
............................................ Cast
Main Bearings
......................................... Five
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Oil Pressure @ 1000 rpm ..................... 6.0 psi (41.2 kPa)
Type
of Intake. .................................... Stationary
Filter System
...................................... Full-Flow
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Radiator Cap Relief Pressure ................... 15 psi (104 kPa)
Thermostat Starts To Open
...................... 181°F (83OC)
Water Pump Type ................................. Centrifugal
Drive Belt
....................................... Serpentine
Radiator Core
................................. Copper-Brass
Radiator Cooling Fans
............................... Electric
Radiator Cooling Fan (H.D.)
....................... Centrifugal
FUEL SYSTEM
Induction Type ................... Throttle Body Injection (TBI)
System Pressure
.......................... .9-12 psi (62-90 kPa)
Idle Speed
.................................. ECM Controled
Filter Type
............................... Paper Type Element
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Disposal. Used Oil ................................. 264
Door Ajar Light
.................................... 131
Door Locks
........................................ 65
Downhill Parking
................................... 201
Down Hills and Mountains. Driving
................... 198
Downshifting
....................................... 86
Driving AtNight
....................................... 185
Defensive
...................................... 166
Drunken
....................................... 167
Hill and Mountain
............................... 198
In A Foreign Country
............................ 254
In Cities
........................................ 193
In Fog. Mist And Haze
........................... 191
On Snow Or Ice
................................. 204
In The Rain
..................................... 188
In Winter ....................................... 203
On A Long Trip
................................. 196
On The Freeway
................................. 194
On The Road
................................... 197
On Curves
...................................... 179
Through Deep Standing Water
...................... 82
Drunken Driving
................................... 167
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Electric Outside Mirror Control ...................... 116
Electrical Equipment. Adding
..................... 143. 312
Electronic Climate Control
.......................... 139
Electronic Level Control
............................ 135
Electronic Solar Sensor
............................. 141
Emergencies. Braking in
............................. 179
Emergencies. Steering In,
............................ 180
Emergency Towing ................................. 223
Engine
Block Heater
.................................... 82
Coolant
........................................ 269
Exhaust
......................................... 93
Oil
............................................ 258
Oil Additives
.................................... 263
Oil Pressure Light
............................... 129
Oil, When
To Change ............................ 263
Overheating
.................................... 227
Starting Your
.................................... 80
Emergency Starting. Discharged Battery ............... 218
Coolant Temperature Warning Lights
............... 128
Warning Light About Need For Service ............. 134
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Light, Charge
...................................... 130
Light, Coolant Temp
................................ 128
Light, Door Ajar ................................... 131
Light, Low Engine
Oil Level ......................... 130
Light, Pass Key Fault
................................ 135
Light, Safety Belt Reminder
......................... 12,19
Light, Service Engine
Soon .......................... 134
Light, Turn Signal Indicator
........................... 108
Light, Underhood
.................................. 1.11
Light, Washer Fluid Low ............................ 102
Lighter, Cigarette
.................................. 120
Lights
............................................ 108
Light, Cruise
Engaged
.............................. 133
Light,
Trunk Ajar ................................... 132
Lights, Operatian
Of ................................. 99
Lights, Reading
..................................... 112
Lights, Traction Control System
........................ 127
Lights, Warning, On Instrument Panel
................. 125
Lights, Traffic
...................................... 164
Limited-Slip Rear Axle
............................... 87
Loading Your Vehicle
............................... 290
Locking Fuel Filler Door ............................ 255
Log, Operating Record
.............. See Maint. Book, p.44
Long Distance Driving
.............................. 196
Loss Of Control .................................... 184
Low Battery, What To Do About A .................... 218
Low Coolant Warning Light .......................... 133
Low Oil Pressure, Warning Light For .................. 130
Low Windshield Washer Fluid, Warning Light For ....... 102
Lubricants, Recommended
........... See Maint. Book, p.38
Lumbar/Heater Seat ControIs
......................... 11
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Manual, How To Use ................................. 1
Maintenance
A Word About
................... See Maint. Book, p.2
Coupons
......................... See Maint. Book, All
I3qlanation of Services .... See Maint. Book, p.18,20,22,24
Oil Change ...................... See Maint. Book, p.2
her Checks
............. See Mat. bok, p.26,28,30
Operating Record Log
.......... See Maint. Book, p.44-80
Recommended Fluids ....... See Maht. Book, p.38,40,42
Schedules
............... See Maint. Book, p.10,12,14,16
Service
Ctr. hspec. & Serv. .. See Maint. Book, p.32,34,36
Service Station Owner Checks
...... See Maint. Book, p.8
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