
Featums & Contmls 
Parking  Brake ........................................................................\
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Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
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Engine  Exhaust 
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........................... 2-34 
Running  Your Engine  While  You’re  Parked 
...................................................... 2-35 
Four-wheel  Drive 
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........................ 2-36 
Transfer  Case 
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.......................... 2-37 
Front  Axle  Locking  Feature 
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.... 2-38 
Windows 
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....................................... 2-39 
Horn 
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.............................................. 2-41 
Tilt  Wheel 
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..................................... 2-41 
Multifunction  Lever 
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...................... 2-42 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
....................................................... 2-43 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
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...... 2-44 
Windshield  Wipers 
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................... 2-45 
Windshield  Washer 
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.................. 2-46 
Cruise  Control 
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.......................... 2-47 
Headlights  and  Vehicle  Lighting 
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. 2-53 
Mirrors 
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.......................................... 2-59 
Sun  Visors 
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................................... 2-61 
Cigarette  LighterlAshtrays 
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........... 2-62 
Storage  Compartments 
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............... 2-63 
Instrument  Cluster ........................................................................\
....................... 2-70 
Warning  and  Indicator  Lights 
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.. 2-78 
Gages 
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....................................... 2-87 
Camper  Wiring  Harness 
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............. 2-91 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
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................ 2-91 
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Featwes & Contmk 
The  front  axle  portion of the  indicator  diagram  will light  up  when  you  shift  into 
four-wheel  drive. 
A slight  delay  between  shifting  and  the  indicator’s  lighting is 
normal. 
If the  indicator  does  not  light  up, or if the  front  axle  light  does  not go 
out  after  you  shift  out  of four-wheel  drive,  have  your  dealer  check  your 
system. 
When  your  headlights  or  parking  lights  are  on,  rotate  the  dial\
 
to the  right  of 
your  headlight  switch  up 
to brighten, or down  to dim,  your  transfer  case 
indicator  light. 
Transfer  Case  Shift  Positions 
2H (High):  This  setting  is for  driving  in most  street  and  highway  situations. 
Your  front  axle  is  not  engaged  in two-wheel  drive. 
4H (High):  This  setting  engages  your  front  axle to help  drive  your  vehicle. 
Use 
4H when  you  need  extra  traction,  such  as on  wet or icy  roads,  or  in 
most 
off -road  situations. 
N (Neutral):  Shift to this  setting  only  when  your  vehicle  needs to be  towed  or 
when  using  a  power  take 
off. 
4L (Low):  This  setting  also  engages  your  front  axle  to give  you  extra  traction, 
but  should  be  used  only  for  off-road or  on  extremely  slippery  surfaces. 
You  can  shift  from 
2H to 4H or  from 4H to 2H while  the  vehicle  is moving. 
Your  front  axle  will  engage  faster 
if you  take  your  foot off of the  accelerator 
for  a  few  seconds  after  you  shift.  In extremely  cold  weather  it may  be 
necessary  to stop  or  slow  the  vehicle to shift  out  of 
2H. 
To shift  into  or out  of 4L or N (Neutral): 
1. Slow  the  vehicle to a roll, about 3 mph (5 kmlh)  and  shift  your 
2. Shift  the  transfer  case  shift  lever  in one  continuous  motion. 
transmission  into  neutral. 
Don’t  pause  in 
N (Neutral)  as  you  shift  the  transfer  case  into 4L, or  your 
aears  could clash. 
Kernember  that  driving 
in 4H or 4L may  reduce  fuel economy. Also, driving  in 
four-wheel  drive  on  dry  pavement  could  cause  your  tires  to  wea\
r  faster  and 
make  your  transfer  case  harder 
to shift. 
Front Axle Locking  Feature 
The  front  axle  locks  and  unlocks  automatically  when  you  shift  the  transfer 
case. 
A slight  delay  for  the  axle to lock  or  unlock is normal. If the  outside 
temperature  is very  hot,  or  the  vehicle  has  been  used  under  hard driving 
conditions,  there  may  be  a  slight  delay  for  the  axle  to unlock. 
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Turn Signa/  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
(I 
The  turn  signal  has  two  upward  (for  Right)  and  two  downward \
 (for  Left) 
positions.  These  positions  allow  you  to signal  a  turn 
or a  lane  change. 
To signal  a  turn,  move  the lever  all  the  way  up or down.  When  the  turn is 
finished,  the  lever  will  return  automatically. 
A green  arrow  on  the  instrument  panel  will  flash  in the  direction  of the  turn 
or  lane  change. 
To  signal  a  lane  change,  just  raise 
or lower  the  lever  until  the  green  arrow 
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  change, if the arrows  flash  twice  as  fast  as 
normal,  a  signal  bulb  may  be  burned  out  and  other  drivers  won't  see  your 
turn  signal. 
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. 
Operation of Lighfs 
Although  your  vehicle's  lighting  system  (headlights,  parking  lig\
hts,  fog  lamps, 
side  marker  lights  and  taillights)  meet  all  applicable  federal \
 lighting 
requirements,  certain  states  and  provinces  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  your  l\
ower 
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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. 
Headight High-Low Beam 
- K2242 
To change  the  headlights  from  low  beam  to  high  or  high  to  low,  \
pull  the  turn 
signal  lever  all  the  way  toward  you.  Then  release 
it. When  the  high  beams 
are  on,  this  blue  light 
on the  instrument  panel  also  will  be  on. 
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Headlights  and Vehicle Lighting 
Your light  switches  are  on  the  left  side  of  your instrument  panel. 
Push  the  left  side  the  switch  with  the  parking  lights  symbol 
on it to turn  on: 
Parking  Lights 
Sidemarker  Lights 
Clearance  Lights (if you  have  them) 
Taillights 
License  Plate  Lights 
instrument  Panel  Lights 
Transfer  Case  Shift  Indicator  Light 
Push  the  left  side  of the  switch  with  the  master  lighting  symbol  on  it 
to turn 
on  the  headlights,  together  with: 
Parking  Lights 
Sidemarker  Lights 
Clearance  Lights (if you  have  them) 
Taillights 
License  Plate  Lights 
Instrument  Panel  Lights 
Transfer  Case  Shift  Indicator  Light 
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Push  the  right  side of the  switch  with  the 0 symbol  on  it to turn off your 
lights. 
Turn  the  dial at  the  right  of  the 
off switch to adjust  interior  lights.  Turning  the 
dial 
all the  way  up  turns on the  interior  lights. 
You  can  switch  your  headlights  from  high  to  low  beam  by  pulling  o\
n  the  turn 
signal/high  beam  lever. 
A circuit  breaker  protects  your  headlights. If you  have  an  electrical  overload, 
your  headlights  will  flicker  on  and 
off. Have  your  headlight  wiring  checked 
right  away 
if this  happens. 
Headlights-On  Reminder 
A buzzer  will  sound  when  your  headlights  are turned  on  and  your  ignition is 
in Off, LOCK or Acc. 
Fog  Lamps 
Use  your  optional  fog  lamps  for  better  vision  in foggy or misty  conditions. 
Your  fog lamps  will  operate  with  your  low  beam  headlights  or  parking  li\
ghts 
on, 
and go off when  the  high  beam  headlamps  are  on.  Switching to low 
beam  headlights  or  parking  lights  will  let  you  use  the  fog  la\
mps  again. 
The  fog  lamp  switch  is on  the  instrument  panel  below  the  heating  controls. 
Press  the  side  of the  switch  with  the  fog  lamp  symbol  on 
it to turn  the  fog 
lamps  on, and  the  left  side  of the  switch 
to turn  them off. A light  will  glow  in 
the  left  side  of the  switch  when they  are  on. 
K2294 
Remember,  fog  lamps  alone  will  not  give off as  much  light as your  headlights. 
Never  use  your  fog  lamps  in the  dark  without  turning  on  your  headlights. 
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Daytime  Running  Lights (DRL) Indicator  Light  (Canada  Only) 
K2318 
If  your  vehicle  was  first  sold,  when  new, in Canada,  you  will  have  this  light  on 
the  instrument  panel.  It  goes  on  whenever  the  Daytime  Running  \
Lights  are  on. 
Daytime  Running  Lights  (Canada  Only) 
The  Canadian  Federal  Government  has  decided  that  “Daytime  Run\
ning 
Lights”  (DRL) are  a  useful  feature,  in that 
DRL can  make  your  vehicle  more 
visible  to pedestrians  and  other  drivers  during  daylight  hours.  DRL  are 
required  on  new  vehicles  sold  in Canada. 
The  high  beam  headlights  will  come  on  at  reduced  brightness  in daylight 
when: 
The  ignition is on 
The  headlight  switch  is off, and 
The  parking  brake  is released 
When  you  turn on  your  headlights,  the DRL 
will switch off and  the  exterior 
lights  will  come  on.  When  you  turn 
off the  headlights,  the  exterior  lights  will 
go  out  and  the  high beam  lights  will  switch  to the  reduced  brightness 
of DRL 
again.  The  DRL  indicator  light  on  the  instrument  panel  will  go\
  on  whenever 
the  DRL  are on. This  light  means  that  only  the  DRL  are  on.  When  you  turn 
on  your  exterior  lights,  this light  will go  out. 
Of course,  you  may  still  turn on 
the  headlights  any  time  you  need  to. 
To idle  your  vehicle  with  the  DRL off, set  the  parking  brake.  The  DRL  will 
stay 
off until  you  release  the  parking  brake. 
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To use  the  light, pull up  on  the  lever  and pull the  light  out.  The  cord will 
unreel  as  you  pull the  light. 
K2253 
When  you  are  done  using  the  light,  reel  the  cord  back  into  t\
he  housing  by 
turning  the  handle.  Then,  slide  the  light  into  the  holder.  Pre\
ss 
PUSH on  the 
lever  to lock  the light  into  the  holder. 
Mirrors 
K2256 
inside Mirror 
Push  or  pull  the tab  under  the  mirror  to reduce  glare  from  headlights  behind 
you  after  dark. 
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