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Seats & Safety Belts 
Seats and Seat  Controls 
This section  tells  you  about  the  seats-how  to  adjust  them,  take  the\
m  out, 
and  put  them  back  in,  and 
fold them  up  and  down. It also  tells  you  about 
reclining  seats 
and head  restraints. 
Front Seats 
Manual Front Seat 
1 CAUTION 
A 
You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a manual 
driver’s  seat  while  the  vehicle  is moving.  The  sudden  movement 
could startle  and  confuse you, or  make you push a pedal  when  you 
don’t  want 
to. Adjust  the  driver’s  seat  only  when  the  vehicle is not 
movina. 
K2102 
Slide  the  lever  at  the  front  of the  seat  toward  your  door  to  unlock it. Slide 
the  seat  to  where  you  want 
it. Then  release  the  lever  and try to  move  the 
seat  with  your  body,  to make  sure  the  seat  is  locked  into  place. 
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Rear Seats 
Folcihg Rear Seat (Utility Models) 
If your vehicle  has  a  rear  seat,  the  seat  can  be  folded  flat  for  mor\
e  cargo 
space.  Before  folding,  make  sure  that  nothing  is under  or  in front  of  the  seat. 
Whnn +ha @sat is folded.  it will  lav  flat  on  the  floor. 
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PO273 
To fold  the  seat,  pull on  the  lever  at  the  front  of  the  seat  cushion  marked 
RELEASE. Then,  using  the  handle  at  the  side  of  the  seatback,  pull  the \
seatback  forward  and  fold  it  into  the  seat  cushion. 
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PO272 
While  the seat is in the  folded  position,  hang  the  latch  plate  end  of  the  outer 
passenger  position  safety  belts  on  the  hooks 
at the  top  of  each  retractor 
cover,  out  of  the  way. 
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PO507 
After  folding  the  seatback  fully  forward,  push  down  on  the  lev\
er  again  and 
fold  the  seatback  forward  until 
it is flat. 
To create  a  load  floor,  release  the  panels  from  the  seatbacks  by \
 pushing 
rearward  on  the  latch,  and  fold  them  out  to  cover  the  rear  s\
eat  footwell. 
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sleeve  and  pull  the  latch  plate out of buckle. Then  hang  the  latch  plate  end 
of the  belt  on  the  hook  at  the  top of the  retractor cover,  out of the way. 
PO51 0 
To remove  the  seat, fully open  the  rear  load  doors and enter  the  back of the 
vehicle.  Move  the  seatback  release  lever  at  the  right  rear 
of the seat toward 
the  center 
of the  vehicle,  and fold the  seatback  forward  into  the  seat  cushion. 
K2356 
To unlatch  the  seat from the  floor, pull up on  the  center  release  handle at 
the rear of the  seat  and lift the  rear of the  seat  up,  out of the  floor.  Turn  the 
seat  sideways 
and take  it out of the  vehicle. 
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Your warranty  does  not  r-rer parts or co ~~ ronents  that  fail  because - 
If  you  put  things  inside  your  vehicle-like suitmes, LWWIY, pac;Kages, 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. 
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Things  you  put  inside  your  vehicle  can  strike  and  injure people in a 
, sudden stop or turn, or in a crash. 
9 Put  things  in the cargo area of your  vehicle. Try to spread  the 
Never stack heavier  things,  like  suitcases,  inside the vehicle so 
weight  evenly. 
that  some 
of them  are above  the tops of the seats. 
When  you  carry  something  inside  the  vehicle,  secure  it 
whenever  you  can. I 
I Don’t have a seat folded  down  unless  you  need to. I 
Trailering Package 
GROSS  COMBINATION  WEIGHT  RATING 
(GCWR) 
PO340 
If  your  vehicle  comes  with  the  Trailering  Package,  there  is  al\
so  a load rating 
which  includes  the  weight  of the  vehicle 
and the  trailer  it tows.  This  rating  is 
called  the 
Gross Combination  Weight  Rating (GCWR). 
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Safety  Chains ............................... 4-60 
Scheduled  Maintenance 
Seats  Safety  Warnings  and  Symbols 
..... 0-2 
Services 
............................ 7-4,  7-1 8 
Controls 
........................................ 1-2 
Easy  Entry  Seat 
.......................... 1  -6 
Manual  Front 
............................... 1 -2 
Power  Driver‘s 
............................ 1-3 
Rear  Folding 
................................ 1-8 
Reclining 
..................................... 1-3 
Removable 
................................. 1-1  1 
Seatback  Latches 
....................... 1-5 
(AIR)  System 
............................ 6-45 
Do-It-Yourself 
............................... 6-3 
Parts  Identification  Label 
......... 6-67 
Publications 
........................ 8-6,  8-8 
Replacement  Parts  and  Filter  Recommendations 
.................. 6-69 
Service  Engine 
Soon Light ......... 2-72 
Service  Station  Checks 
............... 7-28 
Shift  Indicator  Light 
.......... 2-22,  2-74 
Shifting  Into Park 
......................... 2-24 
Single  Belt  Accessory  Drive 
....... 6-34 
Spare  Tire 
..................................... 5-1 8 
Removal ..................................... 5-20 
Storage ....................................... 5-30 
Specification  Charts ..................... 6-68 
Speedometer 
................................. 2-66 
Starting  Your Engine 
................... 2-1 4 
Column  Shift Lever 
.................. 2-25 
In  Emergencies 
......................... 4-1 9 
Tips ............................................. 4-1 8 
Storage  Compartments ................ 2-55 
Other 
.......................................... 2-6 1 
Sun Visors .................................... 2-53 
Secondary 
Air Injection 
Service 
Steering 
......................................... 4-18 
T 
Tachometer ................................... 2-67 
Tailgate 
............................................ 2-7 
Electric  Glass  Release ............. 2-34 
Theft 
.............................................. 2-10 
Thermostat 
.................................... 6-28 
Tilt  Wheel 
..................................... 2-35 
Tires 
............................................... 6-48 
Balancing 
................................... 6-55 
Chains 
........................................ 6-56 
Changing  a Flat 
............. 5-16,  5-20 
Flat 
............................................. 5-16 
Hub  CapsNVheel  Nut  Caps 
.... 5-22 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
.......... 6-52 
Loading 
...................................... 6-46 
New ............................................ 
Pressure ..................................... 6-49 
Spare  (See  “Spare  Tire”) 
Uniform  Tire  Quality  Grading 
. 6-54 
Torque  Lock 
........................ 2-24,  4-52 
Towing 
A Trailer ..................................... 4-56 
Backing  Up 
............................... 4-61 
Following  Distance 
................... 4-61 
Hitches 
....................................... 4-59 
Maintenance 
.............................. 4-63 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
...................... 5-7 
Traffic  Lights 
................................... 4-7 
Trailer  Brakes 
.............................. 4-60 
Towing 
........................................ 4-56 
Wiring  Harness 
......................... 2-82 
Trailering  Package 
........................ 6-47 
Transfer  Case 
..................... 2-30,  6-23 
Transmission  Automatic 
.................................. 2-17 
Five-Speed  Manual 
.................. 2-20 
Fluid ................................. 6-1 7, 6-20 
Fluid,  To Add 
.................. 6-1 9. 6-21 
Fluid. 
To Check .............. 6-18.  6-20 
6-53 
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