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Removable Seats (Touring and Non-Touring Bench Seats)
PO41 5
To remove the seat:
1. Disconnect the quick release latch plates for the lap-shoulder \
belt from
the buckles in the roof.
2. If you are removing the center seat, remove the right lap-shoulder\
belt.
To do this, press the tip of a key into the release hole of the safety belt
attachment while pulling up on the safety belt.
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If you have a safety belt guide on your seat, pull the safety belt all the
way out through the guide.
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To install the seat:
a
1.
2.
3.
Lower the seat into position. Make sure the front retainers ar\
e hooked
onto the anchor pins.
Do the same for the rear retainers. Make sure the
seat is locked in by pulling up and down on the seat.
Raise the seatback by pushing forward on the latch at the rig\
ht rear of
the seat. Pull up on the seatback until it is locked securely in the up
position.
Attach the quick release latch plate
to the buckles in the roof. If you are
installing the center seat, connect the right lap-shoulder belt \
to the
attachment on the seat cushion. If you have a safety belt gui\
de on your
seat, pull the belt through the guide before reattaching the l\
ap-shoulder
belt
to the side of the seat. The release hole should be facing outward.
If you installed the safety belt with the release hole facing inw\
ard
(toward the seat), slide the plastic cover
up so you can see the buckle.
Disconnect the seat belt. Slide the cover back down and reinst\
all the
belt correctly.
A
To avoid personal injury, do not ride in the right position of the
center seat unless the safety belt is securely anchored. Be sure the
buckle on the free end of the belt is fastened securely to the latch
plate mounted at the base of the seat.
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If you have the optional luggage carrier, you can load things on \
top of your
vehicle. The luggage carrier has slats attached to the roof, s\
ide rails, and
tiedowns.
Loading cargo that weighs more than
200 pounds (91 kg) on the luggage
carrier may damage your vehicle. When you carry large things, never le\
t
them hang over the rear
or the sides of your vehicle. Load your cargo so
that it rests on the slats and does not scratch or damage the vehi
Put the cargo against the side rails and fasten
it securely to the 1
carrier. Put the main weight as far forward as you can.
Don’t exceed the maximum vehicle capacity when loading your \
vehicle. For
more information on vehicle capacity and loading, see “Loadin\
g Your Vehicle’’
in the Index.
To prevent damage or
loss of cargo as you’re driving, check now and then to
make sure the luggage carrier and cargo are still securely fas\
tened.
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PO426
Your front storage compartment is at the center of the engine cover. To open
the compartment, press the two tabs together and pull.
If you have an optional sliding tray storage compartment, it is under the front
passenger seat. To open the compartment, slide the latch in the top handle
and pull the tray forward.
Roof Console
1
PO481
The optional roof console has two storage compartments. To open the
compartments, push up and slide the door fonvard.
To close the compartments,
slide the door back.
Use the straps to secure items.
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Light Bulb Data
Trade at
12.8V, Watts No. Quantity
Lamp or Bulb Power Rating
Exterior Lights:
Headlamps 2
6052 65/55
Halogen 65/35
H6054
2
Park, Signal Lamp 2 2057 3212
Tail, Stop Lamps 2
2057
1 94
4
Marker Lamps 3212
12
211-2
3 Dome Lamps (with Roof Console) 12 211-2 2
Dome Lamps (w/o Roof Console)
Interior Lights:
2
194
1 License
Lamp 32
1156
2 Back-up Lamp 2
Candle Power
I Glove Box LamD Ill 194 I 2
I Visor Vanity Mirror Lamps I 4 I 194 I 2
Stepwell Lamp
2
Reading Lamp
(wlo Roof Console) 6 906
4
Reading Lamp (with
Roof Console) 6 21
1-2
3
2 1 94 2
Heater or NC Control
1 161 1 Ashtray Lamp 6 906
Instrument Cluster
Lightst
Generator Indicator Lamp’
2
PC94 6
Instrument Cluster Illum.’ .? PC74
1
Headlamp Beam Indicator Lamp’
2
PC1
94 2 Directional Indicato?
.? PC74
2
Directional Indicator‘
(Service Engine Soon)*
2 PC1 94 1
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
(Service
Engine Soon)’
.7 PC74 1 Malfunction Indicator Lamp
1 PC161 1 Headlamp Beam Indicator Lamp‘ .7
PC74
1
Brake Warning Indicator Lamp’
1
Brake Warning Indicator Lamp2 .7
PC74
1
2 PC1 94
1
Transmission Indicator Dial2
2 PC1 94
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Road Signs ..................................... 4-2
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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