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Before replacing any safety belt, see your dealer for the correct part number.
You'll need the model year and model number for
your vehicle. The model
year
is on your title and registration. And you can find the model nu\
mber on
the certificationhire label on the rear edge of the driver's door.
I
K2447
The model number on the replacement belt must be listed on the safety belt
you want to replace.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Comfort Controls
Flow-Through Ventilation System
K3302
Your vehicle's flow-through ventilation system supplies outside air to\
the inside
of your vehicle when it is moving. With the side windows closed, air will flow
into the front air inlet grilles at the base
of the windshield, through the vehicle
and out the rear air exhaust valves. Outside air will also en\
ter the vehicle
when the heater or the air conditioning fan is running.
Venfilation Tips
Keep the hood and front air inlet free of ice, snow, or any \
other
obstruction (such as leaves). The heater and defroster will w\
ork far better, reducing the chance of fogging the inside
of your windows.
When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, turn the blower fan\
to HIGH
for a few moments before driving
off. This helps clear the intake ducts
of snow and moisture, and reduces the chance of fogging the i\
nside of
your windows.
Keep the air path under the front seats clear of objects. Thi\
s helps air
to circulate throughout your vehicle.
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I
Used engine oil contains things that have caused skin cancer in
laboratory animals. Don’t let used oil stay on your skin for very long.
Clean your skin and nails with soap and water,
or a good hand
used engine oil.
I cleaner. Wash or properly throw away clothing or rags containing
m -m
Used oil can be a real threat to the environment. If you change your own oil,
be sure
to drain all free-flowing oil from the filter before disposal. Don’t ever
dispose
of it by putting it in the trash, pouring it on the ground, into sewers,
or into streams
or bodies of water. Instead, recycle it by taking it to a place
that collects used oil.
If you have a problem properly disposing of your used
oil, ask your dealer, a service station or a local recycling center\
for help,
Engine Cover
In order to replace your air cleaner filter, you will have to re\
move your engine
cover.
It is inside your vehicle behind the instrument panel extension.
To Remove the Engine Cover:
1. Move both front seats as far back as they will go.
2. Remove the instrument panel extension by removing the two screw\
s and
two nuts. The screws are on each side at the top of the extension. The
nuts are on the
bottom of the extension.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Using heavier suspension components to get added durability might not
change your weight ratings. Ask your dealer to help you load your vehicle the
right way.
i NOTICE
I Your warrantv does not cover Darts or components that fail because of
If you put things inside your vehicle-like suitcases, tools, packages, or
anything else-they will go as fast
as the vehicle goes. If you have to stop
or turn quickly, or
if there is a crash, they’ll keep going.
A
Things you put inside your vehicle can strike and injure peopl\
e in a
sudden stop or turn, or in a crash.
Put things in the cargo area of your vehicle. Try to spread the
weight evenly.
Never stack heavier things, like suitcases, inside the vehicle \
so
that some
of them are above the tops of the seats.
When you carry something inside the vehicle, secure it
whenever you can.
Don’t leave a seat folded down unless you need to.
Pay/oad
The Payload Capacity is shown on the CertificationRire label. This is the
maximum load capacity that your vehicle can carry. Be sure to \
include the
weight of the people inside as part of your load.
If you added any
accessories or equipment after your vehicle left the factory, r\
emember to
subtract the weight of these things from the payload. Your dealer can help
you with this.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Appearance Care Materials Chart
I 1050174
I 1050214
I 1050244
I 1050427
c
1050429
1050729
1051
055
I
SIZE
16 oz.
(0.473L) 16
oz.
(0.473L)
16
oz.
(0.473L) 32
oz.
(0.946L) 16
02.
(0.473L)
23
oz.
(0.680L) 6 Ibs.
(2,72 kg)
8
oz.
(0.237L) 16
oz.
(0.473L) 8
oz.
(0.237L) 16
oz.
(0.473L)
16
oz.
(0.473L)
DESCRIPTION
Tar and Road
Oil Remover
Chrome Cleaner
and Polish
White Sidewall
Tire Cleaner
VinyVLeather
Cleaner
Fabric Cleaner
Glass Cleaner
Multi-Purpose Powder Cleaner
Vinyl Top
Cleaner
Preservatone
Spot Lifter
Wash-Wax (conc.)
Magic Mirror
Cleaner-Polish
USAGE
Removes old waxes, polishes, tar
and road
oil
Removes rust and corrosion on
chrome and stainless steel
Cleans white and black tires
Spot and stain removal on cloth
and fabric
Glass cleaning and spot cleaning
on vinyls
Cleans vinyl and cloth on door trim,
seats, and carpet-also tires and
Cleaning
of vinyl tops
I polish Exterior cleaner and
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ..
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E
Engine Block Heater
..................... 2.16. 3-9
Coolant
............................ 5.11. 6-26
Coolant Temperature Gage
...... 2-60
Cover
......................................... 6-1 5
Exhaust ............................ 2.24. 6-41
Fan Noise
.................................. 5-1 6
Identification
..................... 6.60. 6-64
Oil (See “Oil”) Overheating
................................. 5-8
Running While Parked
... 2.22. 2-25
Equipment. Add-on
...................... 6-44
Exhaust System
............................ 6-41
F
Finish Care
........................................... 6-56
Damage
..................................... 6-57
Automatic Transmission
............ 6-20
Brake
......................................... 6-32
Capacities
.................................. 6-64
Coolant
............................ 5.11. 6-26
Leak Check
............................... 6-34
Power Steering
......................... 6-30
Transfer Case
........................... 6-23
Windshield Washer
................... 6-31
Fog Lamps
.................................... 2-42
Four-wheel Antilock
..................... 4-1 5
Front Seats ..................................... 1-2
Fuel
................................................. 6-4
Gage
.......................................... 2-63
In Foreign Countries
................... 6-6
Regulator
................................... 2-1 5
Tank Capacity ........................... 6-65
Fuse Block
.................................... 6-63
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
......... 6-68
Fluid
Filling Your Tank
......................... 6-6
G
Gages
Fuel ............................................ 2-63 ....
Voltmeter .................................... 2-64
Gasolines for Cleaner Air
.............. 6-5
H
Hatch Release Switch .................. 2-27
Hazard Warning Flashers
.............. 5-2
Head Restraints
............................ 1-11
Headlights
...................................... 6-35
High Beams
..................... 2.66. 4-24
High-Low Beam
......................... 2-31
Reminder Light
.......................... 2-44
Heating System
.............................. 3-5
Fan Lever
.................................... 3-5
Rear
............................................. 3-7
Temperature Lever
...................... 3-5
Highway Hypnosis
........................ 4-34
Hitches Hood Block Heater.,
............................ 2-16
Function Lever
............................ 3-5
4-46
...........................................
Latches and Hinge ................... 6-40
Release
........................................ 6-8
Horn
............................................... 2-28
Hydroplaning
................................. 4-27
I
If You’re Stuck in Sand. Mud.
Ice or Snow
.............................. 5-32
Ignition Switch
............................... 2-13
Inflation-Tire Pressure
................... 6-45
Instrument Cluster
........................ 2-52
Standard
.................................... 2-55
Digital
......................................... 2-52
J
Jack Storage ................................. 5-18
Jump Starting
.................................. 5-3
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Roadside Assistance ...................... 8.5
Rocking Your Vehicle ................... 5-32
Roof Console ................................ 2-51
S
Safety Belts .................................. 1-12
Care Of ..................................... 6-55
Checking Restraint Systems .... 1-43
Driver Position ........................... 1-1 8
Extender .................................... 1-42
Lap-Shoulder Belt ..................... 1-19
Larger Children ......................... 1-40
Passenger Positions ....... 1-26, 1-30
Proper Wear .............................. 1-1 8
Questions and Answers ........... 1-16
Reminder Light .......................... 1-1 7
Replacing After a Crash .......... 1-43
Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster .... 1-21
Smaller Children and Babies ... 1-32
Use During Pregnancy ............. 1-25
Why They Work ........................ 1-13
Safety Chains ............................... 4-46
Safety Warnings ............................. 0-2
Scheduled Maintenance
Services
............................... 7-3, 7-8
Seats ............................................... 1-2
Bench ........................................... 1-5
Controls ....................................... 1-2
Head Restraints ........................ 1-1 1
Rear ............................................. 1-5
Power Driver’s ............................. 1-3
Reclining Bucket ......................... 1-3
Removable ................................... 1-8
Seatback Latches ....................... 1-7
Service ............................................ 6-3
Do-It-Yourself ............................... 6-3
Parts Identification Label .......... 6-62
Publications ......................... 8-6, 8-8
Replacement ParVFilter Recommendations
................. 6-70
Service Station Checks ................ 7-1 7
Adults ......................................... 1-18
Shifting IntolOut Of Park ... 2-21, 2-23
Single Belt Accessory Drive ........ 6-38
Spare Tire ..................................... 5-19
Specification Charts ...................... 6-64
Speedometer ................................. 2-56
Springs, Fiberglass ....................... 6-58
Starting Your Engine .................... 2-14
Steering
In Emergencies
......................... 4-19
Tips ............................................ 4-18
Storage Compartment .................. 2-51
Storing the JacWSpare Tire ......... 5-30
Sun Visors .................................... 2-48
T
Theft .............................................. 2-12
Thermostat .................................... 6-29
Tilt Wheel ...................................... 2-28
Tires ............................................... 6-44
Chains ........................................ 6-51
Changing A Flat ..A-16, 5.17, 5-21
Compact Spare ......................... 5-31
Inspection and Rotation ............ 6-47
Loading ...................................... 6-42
New ............................................ 6-48
Pressure ..................................... 6-45
Uniform Tire Quality Grading ... 6-49
Top Strap ...................................... 1-34
Towing Your Vehicle ....................... 5-7
Towing a Trailer ............................ 4-43
Backing Up ................................ 4-48
Following Distance .................... 4-48
Making Turns ............................. 4-48
Turn Signals .............................. 4-48
Traffic Lights ................................... 4-6
Trailer
Brakes
........................................ 4-46
Wiring Harness .......................... 2-67
Trailering Package ........................ 6-44
Transfer Case ............................... 6-23
Transmission, Automatic ............... 2-17
Add Fluid ................................... 6-22
Check Fluid ............................... 6-20
Torque Lock ............................... 4-39
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