
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 ........................................................................\
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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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Automatic lLansmission 
K2362 
There  are  several  different  positions  for  your  gear  lever. 
P (Park) 
This  locks  your  rear  wheels.  It’s  the  best  position  to use  when  you  start  your 
engine  because  your  vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
* It  is  dangerous to get  out  of  your  vehicle if the  shift  lever  is  not  fully 
in 
P (Park)  with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle  can  roll. 
Don’t  leave  your  vehicle  when  the  engine  is  running  unless  \
you  have 
to.  If  you  have  left  the  engine  running,  the  vehicle  can  move 
suddenly.  You  or  others  could  be  injured. 
To be  sure  your  vehicle 
won’t  move,  when  you’re  on  fairly  level  ground,  always  se\
t  your  parking  brake  and  move  the  shift  lever  to 
P (Park). 
If  you  have  four-wheel  drive,  your  vehicle  will  be  free  to  roll-even 
if 
your  shift  lever  is in P (ParkLif your  transfer  case  is  in N (Neutral). 
So, be sure  the  transfer  cas s in  a  drive  gear-not N {“eutral). 
See  “Shifting  Into 
P- I;’’ in  tne  3ex.  If you  are  parking  on  a  hill, or 
if you’re  pulling  a  traller,  also  see  “Parking  on  Hills”  \
or  “Towing a 
Trailer’’  in  the  Index. 
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Features & Controls 
Four-Wheel-Drive  Vehicles  Only: If your  vehicle  has  four-wheel  drive  and  is 
equipped  with  a  manual  transmission,  disregard  the  shift  light  \
when  the 
transfer  case  is  in 
4 LOW. 
Shift  Speeds-Manual  Transmission 
This  chart  shows  when  to shift  to  the  next  higher  gear  for  best  fuel  economy. 
MANUAL  TRANSMISSION  RECOMMENDED  SHIFT  SPEED 
IN MPH  (KMIH) 
Engine 
and 
VIN 
45-50  25-40 50 40  15 
4,3L 
V6 
3 to 4 2 to 3 1 to 2 3 to 4 2 to 3 1 to 2 Code 
Trans.  Cruise  Shift  Speed 
Acceleration  Shift  Speed 
(4 
- (64) (40) (24) (K) 
(72-80) 
(40-64) - (80) (64) 
(24) 
5-Speed* 
40 25 15 5.7L V8 
- - 
* Transmission  with L (low)  gear  only.  L  (low)  is  intended  for  heavy  loads  and 
is not  recommended  for  normal  driving. 
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If your  speed  drops  below 20 mph  (32  km/h),  or if the  engine is not  running 
smoothly,  you  should  downshift to the  next  lower  gear.  You  may  have  to 
downshift  two  or  more  gears 
to keep  the  engine  running  smoothly  or  for  good 
performance. 
I A If you skip  more  than  one  gear  when you downshift, you could lose 
I & control  of your vehicle:  And you could  injure  yourself or others. I 
I Ju skip more  than  one  gear  when  you  downshift,  or if you  race  the 
;,,,ine  when  you  downshift,  you  can  damage  the  clutch  or  transmission. \
I 
Locking Rear Axle 
If you  have  this  feature,  your  rear  axle  can  give  you  additional \
 traction  on 
snow,  mud,  ice,  sand  or  gravel. 
It works  like  a  standard  axle  most  of the 
time, 
but when  one  of  the  rear  wheels  has  no  traction  and  the  other  does, 
the  locking  feature 
will allow  the  wheel  with  traction  to move  the  vehicle. 
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Features & Controls 
Propshaft  Brake  Burnish  Procedure 
If you  have a 3500 HD Model,  it  is  recommended  that  the  propshaft  mounted 
parking  brake  be  burnished  as  part  of  the  new  vehicle  break  in.  The  parking 
brake 
will work  best  after it has  been  burnished  following  these  instructions. 
Make 
10 stops,  using  the  parking  brake  foot  pedal,  from  20  mph  (32  k\
m/h) 
about  2 
112 miles (4 km)  apart. In between  stops,  drive  the  vehicle  at 20 
mph  (32  kmlh). 
Torque Lock 
The  parking  brake  should  be  set  first  whenever  leaving  the  dri\
ver’s  seat. If 
you  are  parked  on  a  hill and  the  transmission  is  placed  in P (Park)  before 
the  parking  brake  is  set,  the  weight  of the  vehicle  may  put  too much  force 
on  the  parking  pawl  in the  transmission. 
It may  be  difficult to pull the  selector 
lever  out  of 
P (Park).  This  is  called  “torque  lock.”  To prevent  this,  the  parking 
brake  should  be  set 
BEFORE moving  the  selector  lever  to P (Park). 
When  preparing 
to move  the  vehicle,  the  selector  lever  should  be  moved  out 
of 
P (Park) BEFORE releasing  the  parking  brake.  Set  the  parking  brake  first, 
then  release  the  transmission  from 
P (Park),  even  on  level  surfaces. 
If “torque  lock” does  occur,  you  may  have to have  another  vehicle  nudge 
your  vehicle  uphill  a  little 
to take  some of the  pressure off the  transmission 
while  you  pull the  selector  lever  out  of 
P (Park). 
Shifting  Into P  (Park) (Automatic  Transmission  Models  Only) 
1 CAUTION 
It can  be  dangerous  to  get  out of your  vehicle if the  shift  lever  is  not 
fully  in 
P (Park) with the  parking  brake  firmly  set. Your vehicle  can 
roll. 
If you  have  left  the  engine  running,  the  vehicle can move  suddenly. 
You 
or others  could be injured. TO be  sure  your  vehicle  won’t  move, 
when  you’re 
on fairly level  ground,  use  the steps  that  follow. 
If you  have  four-wheel  drive  and  your  transfer  case is in N (Neutral), 
your vehicle will be  free  to roll-even if your  shift  lever  is in P 
{Park). So, be  sure  the transfer  case is in a drive  gear-not N 
(Neutral). 
If you are parking on a hill, or if you’re  pulling a trailer,  also  see 
“Parking on Hills9’ or “Towing a Trailer” in the Index. I 
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Steering Column Shift Lever 
1. Hold the brake pedal down  with  your  right foot and  set  the  parking 
brake. 
2. Move  the shift  lever  into the P (Park)  position  like  this: 
Pull the  lever  toward  you. 
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w KL" I" 
Move  the lever  up  as far  as  it will go. 
3. If you  have  four-wheel  drive, be sure  the  transfer  case  is in  a  drive 
4. Move  the ignition  key to LOCK. 
5. Remove  the key  and  take  it with  you. If you  can  walk  away from your 
vehicle  with  the ignition  key 
in your  hand,  your  vehicle  is  in P (Park). 
gear-not 
in N (Neutral). 
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Leaving Your  Vehicle  With  the  Engine  Running  (Automatic 
Transmission  Models  Only) 
I CAUTION 
A It can  be  dangerous  to  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine  running. 1 
1 Your  vehicle  could  move  suddenly if the  shift  lever  is  not  fully  in P 
(Park)  with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set. 
If  you  have  a  four-wheel  drive  with  a  manual  transfer  case  sh\
ift  lever 
and  your  transfer  case 
is in N (Neutral),  your  vehicle  will  be  free  to 
roll,  even 
if your  shift  lever  is  in P (Park). So be  sure  the  transfer 
case  is  in  a  drive  gear-not  in 
N (Neutral). 
And, 
if you  leave  the  vehicle  with  the  engine  running,  it could 
overheat  and  even  catch  fire.  You or  others  could  be  injured.  Don’t 
leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine  running  unless  you  have  to.\
 
If you  have  to  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine  running,  be  su\
re  your 
vehicle 
is in P (Park)  and  your  parking  brake  is  firmly  set,  before  you  leav\
e 
it. If  you  have  a  four-wheel  drive,  be  sure  that  the  transfer  case  i\
s  in  a  drive 
gear-not  in 
N (Neutral). 
After  you’ve  moved  the  shift  lever  into  the 
P (Park)  position,  hold  the  regular 
brake  pedal  down.  Then,  see 
if you  can  move  the  shift  lever  away  from P 
(Park)  without  first  pulling  it  toward  you. 
If  you  can,  it means  that  the  shift  lever  wasn’t  fully  locked  into 
P (Park). 
Parking  Your  Vehicle  (Manual  Transmission  Models  Only) 
Before  you  get  out  of your  vehicle,  put  your  manual  transmission  in R 
(Reverse)  and  firmly  apply  the  parking  brake. 
If you  have  four-wheel  drive,  be  sure  your  transfer  case  is  in  a\
  drive  gear. 
Your  vehicle  could  roll 
if it  isn’t. 
If you  are  parking  on  a  hill,  or if your  vehicle  is  equipped  to  tow  a  trailer, 
see  “Parking  on  Hills”  or  “Towing  a  Trailer”  in  the\
  Index. 
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Running Your Engine  While You% 
Parked [Automatic mansmission) 
It’s better  not to park  with  the  engine  running.  But if you  ever  have to, here 
are  some  things 
to know. 
1 CAUTION I 
* Idling  the  engine  with  the  air  system  control off could  allow 
‘ jangerous  exhaust  into  your  vehicle.  (See  the  earlier  Caution  under 
**A :E ..:i *; !.< .. 5;:. ::.; ,$+ : ‘Engine  Exhaust”.) ~~-?~c-~~~~~=~~:- 
Also,  Idling  in a closed-in  place  can  let  deadly  oxide (CO) 
nto  your  vehicle,  even if the  fan  switch  is  at  the  highest  setting.  One 
place  this  can  happen 
is a  garage.  Exhaust-with co--( -% -c ?& 2asily. NEVER park  in  a garage  with  the  engine  runni 
?-! 4nother ,I: -‘i closed-in  place  can  be a blizzard.  (See  “Blizzard“  in  th 
Index.) 
CAUTION 
It can  be  dangerous  to get  out  of  your  vehicle if the  shift  lever is not 
L fully  in P (Park)  with  the parking brake  firmly  set. Your vehicle  can 
roll.  Don’t  leave  your  vehicle  when  the  engine  is running  unless 
you 
have to. If you’ve left the  engine  running,  the  vehicle  can  move 
suddenly.  You 
or others  could be injured. To be  sure  your  vehicle 
won’t  move,  even  when  you’re  on  fairly  level  ground,,  alw\
ays 
set your 
parking  brake  and  move  the  shift  lever  to 
P (Park). 
I 
If you  have  four-wheel  drive  and  your  transfer  case is in N (Neutral}, 
your  vehicle 
will be free  to roll,  even if your shift lever is in P (Park), 
So, be sure  the  transfer  case is in a drive  gear-not in N (Neutral). 
Foliow the proper -steps to be  sure  your  vehicle won’t move. -See 
“Shifting Into P (Park)”  in the  Index. 
If you  are  parking on a hill, or if you’re  pulling- -a- trailer,  also see 
“Parking  on  Hilis”-.or “Towing -a Trailer”‘ in the Index. 
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Four- Wheel Drive 
CAUTION I 
It can  be  dangerous to get out of your  vehicle if the  shift  lever  -is  not 
fully  in 
P (Park)  with  the  parking  brake  firmly  set.  Your vehicle can 
roll. Don’t  leave your vehicle  when  the  engine  is running  unless  you 
have 
to. If you’ve  left  the  engine  running,  the  vehicle  can  ‘move 
suddenly.  You  or -others  could be  injured. 
To be sure  your  vehicle 
won’t  move,  even  when  you’re  on  fairly  level  ground,  always 
set your 
parking  brake  and  move  the  shift  lever 
to P (Park). 
If you  have  four-wheel  drive  and  your  transfer  case  is  in N (Neutral), 
your  vehicle 
will be free to roll,  even if your  shift  lever  is  in P’(Park). 
So, be  sure  the  transfer case is in a  drive  gear-not in N (Neutral). 
Follow  the  proper  steps 
to be  suce  your  vehicle won’t  move.  See 
“Shifting  Into 
P (Park)” in the  Index. 
If you  are  parking  on  a  hill,  or if you’re  pulling  a  trailer,  also  see 
“Parking  ‘on  Hills’’  or  “Towing  a  Trailer”  in this  section. 
I 
If your  vehicle  has  four-wheel  drive,  you  can  send  your  engine’\
s  driving  power 
to all  four  wheels  for  extra  traction. To get  the  most  satisfaction out of 
four-wheel  drive,  you  must  be  familiar  with  it’s  operation.  \
Read  the  part  that 
follows  before  using  four-wheel  drive.  You  should  use 
2H for most normal 
driving  conditions. 
Rear-wheel  antilock  brakes 
do not  work  when  you  shift  into  four-wheel  drive. 
Your  regular  brakes  will  still  work.  When  you  shift  back  into  two-w\
heel  drive, 
your  rear-wheel  antilock  brakes  will  take  over  again. 
I NOTICE 
Driving  in the 4H or 4L positions  for  a  long  time  on dry or  wet  pavement 
could  shorten  the  life 
of your  vehicle’s  drivetrain. 
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