
These symbols are used on  warning and indicator lights. 
Engine  Coolant Temperature 
BRAKE 
Brake 
I-, 
Battery  Charging 
System Fuel 
ANTI- 
LOCK 1 
1 4 Wheel 
Anti-Lock 
RELEASE 
Parking  Brake 
Release 
I 
Engine Oil 
Pressure 
I 
I SHIFT 
1 
Shift Light 
Here  are some other symbols you may see: 
Fuse Hood Release Lighter  Horn 
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Features & Controls 
Locking Rear  Axle ........................................................................\
....................... 2-22 
Parking  Brake 
........................................................................\
.............................. 2-23 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
........................................................................\
. 2-27 
Engine  Exhaust 
........................................................................\
........................... 2-28 
Running  Your  Engine  While  You’re  Parked 
...................................................... 2-29 
Four-wheel  Drive 
........................................................................\
........................ 2-30 
Transfer  Case 
........................................................................\
.......................... 2-30 
Front  Axle  Locking  Feature 
........................................................................\
.... 2-32 
Windows 
........................................................................\
....................................... 2-33 
Horn 
........................................................................\
.............................................. 2-35 
Tilt  Wheel 
........................................................................\
..................................... 2-35 
Multifunction  Lever 
........................................................................\
...................... 2-36 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
....................................................... 2-37 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
........................................................................\
...... 2-38 
Windshield  Wipers 
........................................................................\
................... 2-39 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................................................\
.................. 2-40 
Cruise  Control 
........................................................................\
.......................... 2-41 
Headlights  and  Vehicle  Lighting 
........................................................................\
. 2-46 
Mirrors 
........................................................................\
.......................................... 2-51 
Sun  Visors ........................................................................\
................................... 2-53 
Rear  Window  Wiper  and  Washer 
...................................................................... 2-54 
Cigarette  LightedAshtrays 
........................................................................\
........... 2-55 
Storage  Compartments ........................................................................\
............... 2-55 
Warning  Lights,  Gages  and  Indicators 
.......................................................... 2-68 
Instrument  Cluster 
........................................................................\
....................... 2-62 
Gages 
........................................................................\
....................................... 2-76 
Luggage  Carrier 
........................................................................\
........................... 2-80 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
........................................................................\
................ 2-82 
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To sound  the  horn,  press  the  pad  with  the  horn  symbol  on  it.  Th\
e  pad  is 
located  in the  center 
of the  steering  wheel. 
Tilt  Wheel (Option) 
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A tilt  steering  wheel allows you  to adjust  the  steering  wheel  before  you  drive. 
You  can  also  raise 
it to the  highest  level to give  your  legs  more  room  when 
you  exit  and  enter  the vehicle. 
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Your Driving and the Road 
Watch for  traffic  signs,  pavement  markings,  and  lines. If you  can  see  a 
sign  up  ahead  that  might  indicate  a  turn 
or an intersection,  delay  your 
pass. 
A broken  center  line  usually  indicates  it’s all  right  to pass 
(providing  the  road  ahead  is  clear).  Never  cross  a  solid  lin\
e  on  your  side 
of  the  lane 
or a double  solid line,  even if the  road  seems  empty  of 
approaching  traffic. 
If you  suspect  that  the  driver  of the  vehicle  you  want  to pass  isn’t aware 
of  your  presence,  tap  the  horn  a  couple  of  times  before  passi\
ng. 
Do not  get too close  to the  vehicle  you  want to pass  while  you’re 
awaiting  an  opportunity. 
For one  thing,  following  too  closely  reduces  your 
area 
of vision,  especially if you’re  following  a  larger  vehicle.  Also,  you 
won’t  have  adequate  space 
if the  vehicle  ahead  suddenly  slows or stops. 
Keep  back  a  reasonable  distance. 
When  it  looks  like  a  chance 
to pass is coming  up,  start to accelerate 
but  stay  in the  right  lane  and  don’t  get  too  close.  Time  your  move 
so 
you  will  be  increasing  speed  as  the  time  comes to move  into  the  other 
lane. 
If the  way  is clear  to pass,  you  will  have  a  “running  start”  that 
more  than  makes  up  for  the  distance  you  would  lose  by dropping  back. 
And 
if something  happens  to cause  you to cancel  your  pass,  you  need 
only  slow down  and  drop  back  again  and  wait  for  another  opportunity. 
If other  cars  are lined  up to pass  a  slow  vehicle,  wait  your  turn.  But 
take  care  that  someone  isn’t  trying 
to pass  you  as  you  pull  out  to  pass 
the 
slow vehicle.  Remember  to glance  over  your  shoulder  and  check  the 
blind  spot. 
Check  your  mirrors,  glance  over  your  shoulder,  and  start  your 
left lane 
change  signal  before  moving  out  of the  right  lane  to  pass.  When  you 
are  far  enough  ahead  of the  passed  vehicle  to see  its  front  in your 
inside  mirror,  activate  your  right  lane  change  signal  and  move \
 back  into 
the  right  lane.  (Remember  that  your  right  outside  mirror  is convex.  The 
vehicle 
you just passed may  seem  to be  farther  away  from you than it 
really  is). 
Try not to pass  more  than one  vehicle  at  a  time  on  two-lane  roads. 
Reconsider  before  passing  the  next  vehicle. 
Don’t  overtake  a  slowly  moving  vehicle  too  rapidly.  Even  tho\
ugh  the 
brake  lights are  not  flashing, 
it may  be  slowing  down or starting to turn. 
If you’re  being  passed,  make it easy  for  the  following  driver  to get  ahead 
of  you.  Perhaps  you  can  ease  a little to the  right. 
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Turning  or  driving  across  steep  hills  can  be  dangerous. You could 
lose  traction,  slide  sideways,  and  possibly  roll  over.  You could  be 
seriously  injured  or  killed.  When  driving  up  hills,  always  try  to 
go 
I straight  up. 
Ease  up  on  your  speed as you  approach  the  top  of the  hill. 
Attach  a  flag  to the  vehicle  to make  you  more  visible  to approaching 
Sound  the  horn as  you  approach  the  top  of hill to let  opposing  traffic 
Use  your  headlights  even  during  the  day. They  make  you  more  visible  to 
traffic  on  trails 
or hills. 
know  you’re  there. 
oncoming  traffic. 
I CAUTION 
’ rf Driving  to  the top  (crest)  of a  hill  at  full speed  can  cause  an 
1 the  top  of a  hill,  slow  down  and  stay  alert. 
ccident. 
There  could  be  a  drop-off,  embankment,  cliff,  or  even 
another  vehicle.  You could  be  seriously  injured  or  killed. 
As you  near 
Q: What  should I do if my vehicle  stalls, or is about to stall,  and I can’t 
make  it  up  the  hill? 
A: If this  happens,  there  are  some  things  you  should  do,  and  there  \
are  some 
things  you  must  not  do.  First,  here’s  what  you  should  do: 
Push  the  brake  pedal to stop  the  vehicle  and  keep it from  rolling 
backwards. 
Also, apply  the  parking  brake. 
If your  engine  is still  running,  shift  the  transmission  into  reverse,  release 
the  parking  brake,  and  slowly  back  down  the hill in reverse. 
If your  engine  has  stopped  running,  you’ll  need to restart  it.  With  the 
brake  pedal depressed  and  the  parking  brake  still applied,  shift the 
transmission  to 
P (Park)  (or,  shift  to N (Neutral) if your  vehicle  has  a 
manual  transmission)  and  restart  the  engine.  Then,  shift 
to reverse, 
release  the  parking  brake,  and  slowly  back  down  the  hill 
in reverse. 
As  you  are backing  down the hill,  put  your  left  hand  on the  steering 
wheel  at  the 
12 o’clock  position.  This  way, you’ll  be  able  to  tell if your 
wheels  are  straight  or  turned  to the  left  or right  as  you  back  down. 
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Tips 
You’ll 
If you 
on Driving in Fog 
get caught in  fog,  turn  your  headlights  on  low  beam,  even  in  daytime. 
see-and  be  seen-better.  Use  your  fog  lights 
if your  vehicle  has  them. 
Don’t  use  your  high  beams.  The  light  will  bounce 
off the  water  droplets  that 
make  up  fog  and  reflect  back  at  you. 
Use  your  defogger.  In  high  humidity,  even 
a light  buildup  of moisture on the 
inside  of the  glass 
will cut  down on your  already  limited  visibility.  Run  your 
windshield  wiper  and  washer  occasionally.  Moisture  can  build  up \
on the 
outside  glass,  and  what  seems  to  be  fog  may  actually  be  moist\
ure  on  the 
outside  of  your  windshield. 
Treat  dense  fog  as  an  emergency.  Try  to  find  a  place 
to pull  off  the  road.  Of 
course  you  want  to  respect  another’s  property,  but  you  might\
  need  to  put 
something  between  you  and  moving  vehicles-space,  trees,  telephone\
  poles, 
a  private  driveway,  anything  that  removes  you  from  other  traffi\
c. 
If  visibility  is  near  zero  and  you  must  stop  but  are  unsure  whet\
her  you  are 
away  from  the  road,  turn  your  lights 
on, start  your  hazard  warning  flasher, 
and  sound  your  horn  at  intervals  or  when  you  hear  approaching \
 traffic. 
Pass  other  vehicles  in  fog  only 
if you  can  see  far  enough  ahead  to  pass 
safely.  Even  then,  be  prepared  to  delay  your  pass  if  you  susp\
ect  the  fog  is 
worse  up  ahead. 
If other  vehicles  try  to pass  you,  make it easy  for  them. 
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers 
Name 
Gages 
Turn-BIU  EMCIIgn 
Inj. 
A 
Brake 
AC/Htr 
ctsy 
Park  LP 
P. Lps 
StopiHaz. 
Wiper Radio 
Acc/lgn. 
AcdBatt.  Crank 4WD 
DRL 
RR Wpr 
TIG  Re1 
Circuits Protected 
Cruise  Control, 4 WD  Display  Illum.  Rear 
Window  Defogger  Timer,  Aux.  Batt.  Relay  Feed,  Safety  Belt  Buzzer  Timer,  Cluster 
Ign.  Feed 
Back-up  Lamps,  Turn  Signals 
T.C.C.,  Air  Diverter,  E.S.C., 
E.G.R., E.C.M. 
Ign.,  R.W.A.L.  Brake  Switch 
Throttle  Body  Injectors 
A.B.S.,  Cluster-Speed0 
H.V.A.C. 
4 WD,  Aux.  Batt.  Relay 
Dome  Lamp,  Ctsy.  and  Glove  Box  Lps. 
(TR-9),  Radio  (Memory-Clock) 
Horn  Relay,  Horn  Feed,  Park  Lamps  C49  SW  Illum.,  Headlamp 
“On” Warning, 
Radio  Illum.,  H.V.A.C.  Illum. 
Haz.  Flasher,  Seat  Belt  Buzzer,  Stop 
Lmps.,  A.B.S.  Memory 
Windshield  Wiper,  Washer 
Radio  Feed 
Pwr.  Windows 
Door  Locks,  Rear  Window  Defogger  Crank,  Discreet 
Four  Wheel  Drive 
Daytime  Running  Lights 
Rear  Window  Wiperwasher 
Cigar  Lighter,  Rear  Hatch  Release 
Fuse 
20 Amp 
15 Amp 
10 Amp 
10 Amp 
15 Amp 
25 
Amp 
20  Amp 
20 Amp 
5 Amp 
15 Amp 
25 Amp 
10 Amp 
5 Amp 
25 Amp 
15 Amp 
25  Amp 
25  Amp 
Circuit 
Breaker 
30 Amp 
30 Amp 
An  inline  fuse  is  used  for  the  underhood  lamp 
Jo not  use  fuses of higher  amperage  than  those  recommended  above. 
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INDEX 
H 
Halogen  Bulbs .............................. 6.38 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.............. 5-2 
Head  Restraints 
.............................. 1-5 
Headlights 
............... 2-46,  6-38,  6-43 
Composite 
.................................. 6-39 
High  Beam  Indicator  Light 
...... 2-74 
High-Low  Beam 
............. 2-38,  4-36 
Reminder 
................................... 2-47 
Replacement 
................... 6-37,  6-72 
Sealed  Beam 
............................. 6-38 
Heating  System (with AIC) 
........... 3-5 
Rear  (Wagon  Models) 
................ 3-8 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
........... 3-11 
System  Controls 
......................... 3-6 
Heating  System (without  AIC) 
..... 3-4 
Fan  Knob ..................................... 3-4 
Function  Lever 
............................ 3-4 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
........... 3-1 1 
Temperature  Lever ...................... 3-4 
Highway  Hypnosis 
........................ 4-46 
Hitches 
........................................... 4-59 
Hood 
Latches  and  Hinge ................... 6-36 
Release 
........................................ 6-8 
Horn 
............................................... 2-35 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
........................... 6-21 
Grease  Fitting 
............................ 6-23 
Hydroplaning 
................................. 4-38 
1 
If  You’re  Stuck In Sand,  Mud, 
Ice  or  Snow 
.............................. 5-31 
Ignition  Switch 
.............................. 2-1 1 
Inflation-Tire  Pressure ................. 6-49 
Instrument  Panel 
.......................... 2-62 
Standard  Cluster 
....................... 2-64 
J 
Jack and Tools ............................. 5-18 
Removal ..................................... 5-1  8 
Storage 
............................ 5-29,  5-30 
Jump  Starting 
................................. 5-3 
K 
Key Release  Lever ....................... 2-13 
Keys 
................................................. 2-3 
L 
Lights ............................................. 2-46 
Brake  System  Warning 
............ 4-17 
Bulb Replacement .................... 6-37 
Charging  System  Light 
........... 2-71 
Check  Gages  Light 
.................. 2-73 
Dome 
......................................... 2-48 
Front  Parkingnurn  Signal 
........ 6-40 
Headlights  (See “Headlights”) 
Indicator 
..................................... 2-68 
Operation 
................................... 2-37 
Reading 
..................................... 2-49 
Roof  Marker 
.............................. 6-42 
Service  Engine 
Soon ..... 2-72,  6-45 
Rear 
........................................... 6-42 
Replacement  Chart 
.................. 6-72 
Side  Marker 
.............................. 6-41 
Underhood  Reel 
....................... 2-50 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
........ 4-25, 6-46 
Add-on  Equipment 
................... 6-48 
Lubrication 
..................................... 6-35 
Accelerator  Control  System 
.... 6-35 
Constant  Velocity Joints 
......... 6-36 
Front  Axle 
................................. 6-24 
Front  Shock  Absorbers 
........... 6-34 
Front  Suspension  and  Steering  Linkage 
................... 6-34 
Front  Wheel  Bearings 
.............. 6-34 
Tailgate  Handle 
......................... 6-37 
Hydraulic Clutch  Grease  Fitting 
....................... 6-23 
Hood  Latches  and  Hinge 
........ 6-36 
Lock  Cylinders 
.......................... 6-36 
Propeller  Shaft  Slip  Splines 
... 6-36 
Rear  Axle 
.................................. 6-24 
Recommended  Lubricants 
...... 7-25 
Transfer  Case 
............................ 6-23 
Luggage  Carrier 
........................... 2-80 
Body 
........................................... 6-36 
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