Features & Controls 
kmrting Your Engine 
Engines  start  differently.  The  8th  digit of  your  Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN)  shows  the  code  letter  or  number  for  your  engine.  You 
will find  the VIN 
at  the  top  left of  your  instrument  panel.  (See  “Vehicle  Identification  Number\
” 
in  the  Index.)  Follow  the  proper  steps  to  start  the  engine. 
To Start  Your 5.7 Liter  (Code K) engine 
or 
7.4 Liter  (Code N) engine: 
1. Automatic  Transmission 
Move  your  shift  lever  to P (Park)  or N (Neutral).  Your engine  won’t  start 
in  any  other  position-that’s  a  safety  feature. To restart  when  you’re 
already  moving,  use 
N (Neutral)  only. 
NOTICE I 
Don’t  try to shift  to P (Park) if your  vehicle  is  moving. If you  do,  you^^^^ 
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could  damaa  our P . icle  is 
stormed 
Manual  Transmission 
Shift  your  gear  selector  to  neutral  and  hold  the  clutch  pedal \
 to  the floor 
while  starting  the  engine,  Your vehicle  won’t  start if the  clutch  pedal  is 
not 
all the  way  down-that’s  a  safety  feature. 
2. Don’t  push  the  accelerator  pedal  before  starting  your  engine.\
  In some 
other  vehicles  you  might  need  to  do  this,  but  because  of  your  vehicle’s 
computer  systems,  you  don’t. 
key.  The  idle  speed  will  go  down  as  your  engine  gets  warm. 
7.4L Engine Cold Start: In  cold  weather,  below  60°F (16°C)’  start  the 
engine  the  same  way  but  push  the  accelerator  pedal  one-quarter \
 of  the 
way  down  and  hold  it  there  for  about  2 seconds  after  the  engine  starts. 
3. Turn  your  ignition  key  to Start. When  the  engine  starts,  let  go of the 
Holding  your  key  in 
Start for ‘longer  than 15 seconds  at  a  time will cause 
your  battery  to  be  drained  much  sooner.  And  the  excessive  he 
damage 
your starter  motor. 
4. If it doesn’t  start  right  away,  hold  your  key  in Start. If it  doesn’t  start  in 
three  seconds,  push  the  accelerator  pedal  about  one-quarter  of the  way 
down  for  12  more  seconds, 
or until it starts. 
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