Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To signal a lane  change,  just  raise  or  lower  the  lever  until  the  green  ar\
row 
starts  to 
flash. Hold it  there  until  you  complete  your  lane  change.  The  lever 
will return  by  itself  when  you  release  it. 
As you  signal  a  turn  or  a  lane chi' -- if the  arrows  don’t  flash  but  just  stay 
on,  a  signal  bulb  may  be  burned 
OUT and other  drivers  won’t  see  your  turn 
signal. 
(If your  vehicle  has  the  digital  instrument  cluster,  the  turn  signa\
l  arrows  will 
flash  at  a  faster  rate 
if a  signal  bulb  is  burned  out.) 
If a  bulb  is  burned  out,  replace it to  help  avoid  an  accident. If the  green 
arrows  don’t  go  on  at  all when  you  signal  a  turn,  check  the  fuse  (see 
“Fuses”  in  the  Index)  and  for  burned-out  bulbs. 
If you  have  a  trailer  towing  option  with  added  wiring  for  the  tr\
ailer  lights,  a 
different  turn  signal  flasher  is  used.  With  this  flasher  instal\
led,  the  signal  indicator  will  flash  even  if  a  turn  signal  bulb  is  burned  out\
.  Check  the  front 
and  rear  turn  signal  lights  regularly  to make  sure  they  are  working. 
Operation of Lights 
Although  your  vehicle’s  lighting  system  (headlights,  parking  \
lights,  fog  lamps, 
side  marker  lights  and  tail  lights)  meet  all  applicable  Federa\
l  lighting 
requirements,  certain  states  and  providences  may  apply  their  own\
  lighting 
regulations  that  may  require  special  attention  before  you  operat\
e  these  lights. For  example,  some  jurisdictions  may  require  that  you  operate  yo\
ur  lower 
beam  lights  with  fog  lamps  at  all  times,  or  that  headlights  b\
e  turned  on 
whenever  you  must  use  your  windshield  wipers.  In  addition,  most\
  jurisdictions 
prohibit  driving  solely  with  parking  lights,  especially  at  dawn \
 or  dusk. 
It is 
recommended  that  you  check  with  your  own  state  or  provincial  h\
ighway 
authority  for  applicable  lighting  regulations. 
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If You’re Stuck  In  Sand.  Mud 
Ice.  or  Snow 
............................. 5-30 
Ignition  Switch ................................ 2-9 
Inflation-Tire  Pressure ................. 6-44 
Instrument  Panel ............... 2-58,  2-62 
Digital  Cluster ................ 2-61,  2-62 
Standard Cluster ............ 2-59,  2-60 
J 
Jack  Storage ...................... 5-17,  5-27 
Jump Starting ................................. 5-3 
K 
Key Release  Lever ....................... 2-1 1 
Keys ................................................. 2-3 
L 
Lights ........ ................................... 2-46 
Brake  System  Warning ............ 4-1 6 
Bulb  Replacement .................... 6-31 
Charging  System  Light ............ 2-70 
Check  Gages  Light ................... 2-71 
Dome Lights ............................. 2-50 
Fog  Lamps ................................. 2-47 
Indicator ........................ ..2-65,  2-70 
Headlights  (See “Headlights”) 
Malfunction  Indicator 
.... 2-68,  6-37 
Operation ................................... 2-37 
Service  Engine  Soon ............... 6-37 
Rear ............................................ 6-33 
Loading  Information .4-23,  6-38,  6-41 
Loading  Your Vehicle ........ 4-23,  6-38 
Lubrication .................................... 6-35 
Front  Parkingnurn  Signal ........ 6-32 
Replacement  Chart ................... 6-63 
Accelerator  Control System .... 6-35 
Body ........................................... .- 36 
Front  Axle ........................ ..... 6-22 
Front  Suspension  and 
Steering  Linkage 
................... 6-34 
Front  Wheel  Bearings 
(Two-Wheel  Drive) 
................ 6-34 
Tailgate  Handle ......................... 6-36 
Hydraulic  Clutch  Grease 
Fitting 
..................................... 6-34 
Hood  Latches  and  Hinge ........ 6-36 
Lock  Cylinders .......................... 6-36 
Propeller  Shaft  Slip 
SplineslUniversal Joints 
....... 6-36 
Rear  Axle .................................. 6-21 
Recommended  Lubricants ...... 7-14 
Transfer  Case ............................ 6-21 
M 
Other  Items ............................... 6-34 
Periodic  Inspections ................ 7-13 
Record ....................................... 7-16 
Scheduled  Maintenance ............ 7-3 
Underbody ................................. 6-55 
Master Cylinder  (See  “Brakes”) 
Mirrors 
........................................... 2-50 
Convex  Outside ........................ 2-51 
inside ......................................... 2-51 
Outside ...................................... 2-51 
Vanity ......................................... 2-52 
Model  Reference ............................... iii 
Maintenance 
0 
Odometer ............................ 2-62,  2-63 
Off-Road  Driving (See “Driving”) 
Off-Road  Recovery 
...................... 4-1 9 
Oil .................................................... 6-9 
Additives .................................... 6-13 
Disposal of Used ...................... 6-14 
Pressure  Gage .......................... 2-69 
To Check .................................. 6-10 
What  Kind to Use .................... 6-11 
When to Add ............................ 6-10 
When to Change ...................... 6-13 
Owner  Checks  and  Services ...... 7-11 
P 
On  Hills ........................... 4-48,  4-61 
Torque  Lock  (Automatic 
Parking 
Over  Things  That  Burn 
........... 2-25 
Transmission) .............. 2-22,  4-50