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Vehicle theft is a big business, especially in some cities. Although your
vehicle has a number of theft deterrent features, we know that nothing we
put on
it can make it impossible to steal. However, there are ways you can
help.
Key in the Ignition:
If you walk away from your vehicle with the keys inside,
it’s an easy target for joy riders or professional thieves-s\
o don’t
do it. when^
you park your vehicle and open the driver’s door, you’ll \
hear a tone reminding
you to remove your key from the ignition and take it with you. Always
do
this. Your steering wheel will be locked, and so will your ignition. If you have
an automatic transmission, taking your key out also locks your \
transmission.
And remember to lock the doors.
Parking at Night: Park in a lighted spot, close all windows and lock your
vehicle. Remember to keep your valuables out of sight. Put them in a storage
area, or take them with you.
Parking Lots:
If you park in a lot where someone will be watching your
vehicle, it’s best to lock it up and take your keys. But what
if you have to
leave your ignition key? What
if you have to leave somethina valuable in vour
vehicle?
Put your valuables in a storage area, like your glove DOX.
Lock the glove box.
Lock all doors except the driver’s.
Then take the door key with you.
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IYU I IW
ignition Switch
Use your ignition key to start your vehicle. The ignition key \
lets you turn the
ignition switch
to five different positions:
F
KO404
Acc (Accessory): Acc lets you use things like the radio and \
the windshield
wipers when the engine is
off. To get into Acc, push in the key and turn it
toward you. Your steering wheel will remain locked,
just as it was before you
inserted the key.
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Features & Contmls
LOCK: This position locks your ignition, steering wheel and tra\
nsmission. It’s
a theft deterrent feature. You will only be able to remove your key when the
ignition
is turned to LOCK.
Off: This position lets you turn off the engine but still turn the steering wheel
like LOCK. Use Off if you must have your vehicle in motion while the engine
is
off (for example, if your vehicle is being pushed).
Run: This is the position for driving.
Start: This starts your engine.
On manual transmission vehicles, turning the key to
“LOCK’ will lock
vehicle. This coiu18d cause am collision. If you need to turn the engiw
off Mhile the vehicle is moving, turn the key only to “OW. Don’t
mve the key release lever while the vehicle is moving.
- the steering column an’d result in a loss of ability to steer the
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KO216
You can open the tailgate by pulling up on the handle while pulling the
tailgate down.
When you put the tailgate back up, be sure it latches securely.
Horn
KO223
Press the pad in the center of the steering wheel to sound the horn.
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Tilt Wheel
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KO225
If you have a tilt steering wheel, it allows you to adjust the steering wheel
before you drive.
Do not adjust the steering wheel during your driving.
You can also raise it to the highest level to give your legs more ro\
om when
you enter and
exit the vehicle.
To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel and pull the lever. M\
ove the
steering wheel to a comfortable level, then release the lever to lock the wheel
in place.
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PO1 77
The lever on the left side of the steering column includes your:
Turn Signal and Lane Change Indicator
Headlight High-Low Beam & Passing Signal
Windshield Wipers
Windshield Washer
Cruise Control (Option)
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.
Section
Here you’ll find information about driving on different kinds\
of roads and in
varying weather conditions
. We’ve also included many other useful tips on
driving
.
Road Signs ........................................................................\
.................................... 4-2
Defensive Driving
........................................................................\
.......................... 4-8
Drunken Driving
........................................................................\
............................. 4-9
Control
of a Vehicle ........................................................................\
.................... 4-12
Braking
........................................................................\
...................................... 4-12
Steering Tips
........................................................................\
............................ 4-18
Steering in Emergencies
........................................................................\
......... 4-18
Passing
........................................................................\
..................................... 4-20
Loss of Control ........................................................................\
........................ 4-22
Off-Road Driving With Your Four-wheel Drive Vehicle
.................................... 4-23
Driving at Night
........................................................................\
........................... 4-34
Driving in the Rain
........................................................................\
...................... 4-37
Driving in Fog, Mist and Haze
........................................................................\
.. 4-39
City Driving
........................................................................\
.................................. 4-41
Freeway Driving
........................................................................\
........................... 4-42
Driving a Long Distance
........................................................................\
............. 4-44
Hill and Mountain Roads
........................................................................\
............ 4-46
Winter Driving
........................................................................\
.............................. 4-51
Recreational Vehicle Towing (Four-wheel Drive Only)
.................................... 4-54
Towing a Trailer
........................................................................\
........................... 4-56
Parking
on Hills ........................................................................\
........................... 4-48
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Control of a Vehicle
AM409005
You have three systems that make your vehicle go where you want it to go.
They are the brakes, the steering and the accelerator. All thr\
ee systems have
to do their work at the places where the tires meet the road.
Sometimes, as when you’re driving on snow or ice, it’s e\
asy
to ask more of
those control systems than the tires and road can provide. Tha\
t means you
can lose control
of your vehicle.
Braking
Braking action involves perception time and reaction time.
First, you have
to decide to push on the brake pedal. That’s perception
time. Then you have to bring up your foot and do it. That’\
s reaction time.
Average reaction time is about
314 of a second. But that’s only an average.
It might be less with one driver and as long as two or three seconds or
more with another. Age, physical condition, alertness, coordinati\
on, and
eyesight all play a part.
So do alcohol, drugs and frustration. But even in 3/4
of a second, a vehicle moving at 60 mph (100 km/h) travels 66 feet (20 m).
That could be a
lot of distance in an emergency, so keeping enough space
between your vehicle and others is important.
And,
of course, actual stopping distances vary greatly with the surface of the
road (whether it’s pavement or gravel); the condition of t\
he road (wet,
dry,
icy); tire tread; and the condition of your brakes.