
Turn Signa/  and  Lane  Change Indicator 
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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\
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Service & Appearance Care 
Engine  Coolant ........................................................................\
........................ 6-42 
Power  Steering  Fluid 
........................................................................\
............... 6-46 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid 
........................................................................\
......... 6-48 
Brake  Master  Cylinder 
........................................................................\
............. 6-49 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
........................................................................\
.. 6-50 
Other  Maintenance  Items ........................................................................\
........... 6-51 
Lubrication 
........................................................................\
.................................... 6-52 
Electrical  System 
........................................................................\
......................... 6-54 
Battery 
........................................................................\
...................................... 6-54 
Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers 
........................................................................\
.... 6-64 
Bulb  Replacement 
........................................................................\
.................... 6-54 
Exhaust  System 
........................................................................\
........................... 6-65 
Loading  Your  Vehicle 
........................................................................\
.................. 6-67 
Tires 
........................................................................\
.............................................. 6-72 
Inflation-Tire  Pressure 
........................................................................\
........... 6-73 
Tire  Inspection  and  Rotation 
........................................................................\
.. 6-78 
When  It's  Time  for  New  Tires 
........................................................................\
 6-80 
Buying  New  Tires 
........................................................................\
.................... 6-81 
Wheel  Alignment  and  Tire  Balance 
............................................................... 6-82 
Wheel  Replacement 
........................................................................\
................. 6-83 
Tire  Chains 
........................................................................\
............................... 6-84 
Appearance  Care 
........................................................................\
........................ 6-84 
Cleaning  the  Inside  Of  Your  Vehicle 
............................................................. 6-85 
Cleaning  the  Outside  Of  Your  Vehicle 
.......................................................... 6-88 
Appearance  Care  Materials 
.r.ikl...rr.r.n.....lr. ........ ... .. 6-91 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
........................................................................\
..... 6-92 
Service  Parts  Identification  Label 
...................................................................... 6-94 
Specification  Charts 
....++t....,.,.*,..-".,,. .............. , ........... .................... 6-95 
Uniform  Tire  Quality  Grading 
........................................................................\
.. 6-81 
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Service & Appearance Care 
4. Push in gently  on  the  bulb,  turn  it counterclockwise  and  remove  it from 
the  socket. 
5. Put  in a  new  bulb  and,  pushing  in gently,  turn  it  clockwise  until it is 
tight. 
6. Put  the  socket  back  in the  light  assembly  and  replace  the  lens  and  lens 
seal. 
Fuses and Circuit Breakers 
The  wiring  circuits  in your  vehicle  are  protected  from  short  circuits  by  a 
combination  of fuses,  circuit  breakers,  and  fusible  thermal  links  in the  wiring 
itself.  This  greatly  reduces  the  chance  of fires  caused  by  electrical  problems. 
See  “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers’’  in the  Index  for  more  information. 
Headlights 
The  headlight  wiring  is  protected  by  a circuit  breaker  in  the  light  switch.  An 
electrical  overload  will  cause  the  lights  to  go  on  and 
off, or in some  cases  to 
remain 
off. If this  happens,  have  your  headlight  wiring  checked  right  away. 
Windshield  Wipers 
The  windshield  wiper  motor  is  protected  by  a  circuit  breaker  a\
nd  a  fuse.  If 
the  motor  overheats  due 
to heavy  snow,  etc.,  the  wiper  will  stop  until  the 
motor  cools. 
If the  overload  is caused by some  electrical  problem  and  not 
snow,  etc.,  be  sure  to get  it fixed. 
Power  Windows  and  Other  Power  Options 
Circuit  breakers  in the  fuse  panel  protect  the  power  windows  and  other  power 
accessories.  When  the  current  load is  too  heavy,  the  circuit  breaker  opens 
and  closes,  protecting  the  circuit  until  the  problem  is  fixed  or  goes  away. 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
The  optional  seven-wire  trailer  wiring  harness is protected  by  an  in-line fuse 
in  the  battery  feed  wire.  This  fuse  is near  the  junction  block.  See  “Trailer 
Wiring  Harness”  in the  Index  for  more  information. 
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Fuse Block 
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The  fuse  block is in the  instrument  panel  on  the  driver’s  side. 
You  can  remove  fuses  with  a  fuse  extractor, 
if you  have  one.  To remove 
fuses 
if you  don’t  have  one,  hold the  end  of the  fuse  between  your  thumb 
and  index  finger  and  pull straight  out. 
Be  sure 
to use  the  correct  fuse. If you  ever  have  a  problem  on  the  road and 
don’t  have  a  spare  fuse,  you  can  “borrow’’  one  of the  correct  value.  Just  pick 
some  feature 
of your  vehicle  that  you  can  get  along  without-like  the radio  or 
cigarette  lighter-and  use its fuse, 
if it  is  of the  value  you  need.  Replace it 
as soon as you  can.  See  “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers”  in the  Index  for  more 
information. 
Exhaust System 
To help  prevent  damage  to your  exhaust  system,  do  not  continue  to drive 
your  vehicle 
if you  notice: 
Engine  misfiring 
Loss of performance 
Other  unusual  operating  conditions 
Have  your  engine  and  exhaust  system  serviced  regularly. 
Three-  Way Cataiytic  Converter 
Your  vehicle’s  three-way  catalytic  converter  is designed  to reduce  the 
pollutants  in your  vehicle’s  exhaust.  Use  only  unleaded  fuel  in your  vehicle. 
If 
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Fuses and Circuit  Breakers 
Name 
Gages 
Turn-B/U  EMCllgn 
Inj.  A 
Brake 
AC/Htr 
Ctsy 
Park  LP  P.  Lps 
StoplHaz.  Wiper 
Radio 
Accll  g  n 
. 
Acc/Batt.  Crank 4WD 
DRL 
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  R.W.A.L.,  Cluster-Speed0 
H.V.A.C. 
4 WD,  Aux.  Batt.  Relay 
Dome  Lamp,  Cargo  Lamp,  Ctsy.  and  Glove 
Box  Lps.  (TR-9),  Radio  (Memory-Clock) 
Horn  Relay,  Horn  Feed,  Cigar  Lighter,  Park 
Lamps 
C49  SW  Illum.,  Headlamp  “On”  Warning, 
Radio  Illum.,  H.V.A.C.  Illum. 
Haz.  Flasher,  Seat  Belt  Buzzer,  Stop 
Lmps.,  R.W.A.L.  Memory 
Windshield  Wiper,  Washer 
Radio  Feed 
Pwr.  Windows 
Door  Locks,  Rear  Window  Defogger 
Crank,  Discreet  Four  Wheel  Drive 
Daytime  Running  Lights 
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 AmD 
Circuit 
Breaker 
30 Amp 
30 Amp 
An  inline  fuse 
is used  for  the  underhood  lamp 
10 not use  fuses  of  higher amperage  than  those  recommended  above. 
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Camper  Wiring  Harness .............. 2-91 
Capacities/Specification Charts .. 6-95 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
Catalytic  Converter 
...................... 6-65 
Certificationnire  Label 
................. 6-67 
Changing 
A Flat  Tire ........ 5.17. 5-23 
Chemical  Paint Spotting 
.............. 6-90 
Child  Restraints 
Cigarette  Lighter/Ashtrays 
........... 2-62 
Circuit  Breakers  (See  “Fuses”) 
Cleaning  (See 
“Audio  Systems”) 
(See  “Safety  Belts”) 
Finish  Care 
................................ 6-88 
Glass 
.......................................... 6-87 
Inside  of  Vehicle 
....................... 6-85 
Instrument  Panel.  Top 
............. 6-87 
Outside  of  Vehicle 
.................... 6-88 
Special  Problems 
...................... 6-86 
Vinyl 
or Leather ........................ 6-87 
Wheels  and  Tires 
..................... 6-89 
Windshield 
................................ 6-88 
Clock 
................................... 3-1  2.  3-1 5 
Computer  Command  Control 
System 
..................................... 6-66 
Conversion  to  Chassis  Cab 
........ 6-72 
Coolant  (See  “Engine”) 
Cooling  System 
............................ 5-1  1 
Capacity 
.................................... 6-96 
Crankcase  Capacity 
...................... 6-96 
Cruise  Control 
............................... 2-47 
Increase  Speed 
......................... 2.50 
On Hills ...................................... 2-51 
Passing 
...................................... 2-51 
Resume 
..................................... 2-49 
Set 
.............................................. 2-48 
To  Get  Out  Of 
.......................... 2-52 
Cup  Holder 
.................................... 2-65 
Customer  Assistance  for  the 
Customer  Satisfaction  Procedure.8-2  Reduce  Speed 
.......................... 2-51 
Hearing 
or Speech  Impaired .... 8-3 
D 
Daytime  Running  Lights 
(Canada  Only) 
.................... 2.55.  2-84 
Indicator  Light 
............... 2.55.  2-84 
Diesel  Fuel  (See  “Fuel”) 
Dome  Lights 
................................. 2-56 
Doors 
............................................... 2-5 
Driving  Locks 
............................................ 2-6 
Across  an  Incline 
..................... 4-33 
After  Off-Road  Driving 
............ 4-36 
At  Night 
.......................... 4.36.  4-38 
Backing  Up 
............................... 4-59 
Defensive 
................................... 4-10 
Downhill 
..................................... 4-31 
Freeway 
..................................... 4-43 
High  Beams 
.............................. 4-37 
Highway  Hypnosis 
................... 4-46 
Hydroplaning 
............................. 4-39 
In  Blizzard 
................................. 4-54 
In  City 
....................................... 4-42 
In  Fog.  Mist  and  Haze 
. 4.41 . 4-42 
In  Rain 
............................ 4.38.  4-40 
In  Sand.  Mud.  Ice. 
Or Snow .................................. 4-34 
In  Water 
.................................... 4-35 
Long  Distance 
.......................... 4-45 
Loss  of Control 
........................ 4-24 
Night  Vision 
.............................. 4-37 
Off-Roading 
............................... 4-25 
On  Curves 
................................. 4-20 
On  Grades 
................................. 4-60 
On  Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
. 4-47 
On  Off-Road  Hills 
.................... 4-28 
On  Snow 
or Ice .. 2.15.  4.52.  4-55 
Passing 
............................ 4.22.  4-59 
Skidding 
..................................... 4-24 
Stuck  in Deep  Snow 
..... 4.54.  5-33 
Through  Water 
.............. 2.15.  4-35 
Uphill 
.......................................... 4-29 
Winter 
........................................ 4-52 
With  a  Trailer 
............................ 4-55 
Drunken  Driving 
........................... 4-11 
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1 Add-on Equipment ................... 6-94 
I- Electronic  Heatinghir  Conditioning 
(See  "Heating") 
Adding  Coolant 
... 5.12,  5.14.  6-44 
... Engine I 
Air  Cleaner ................................ 6-31 
Block  Heater 
.......... 2.19.  3.5.  6-26 
Cold  Weather  Starting  (Diesel) 
.................... 2-1  7 
Coolant 
....... 5.12. 5-1 4.  6.42.  6-96 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
...... 2-88 
Diesel 
................................ 6.6.  6-1  9 
Crankcase 
.................................. 6-96 
Fan  Noise 
.................................. 5-1  7 
Noise  Control  System 
.............. 6-1  9 
.-Identification, 
............................ 6-95 
Oil  .(See  "Oil") 
Overheating 
................................. 5-9 
Running  While  Parked 
............. 2-35 
Equipment,  Add-on 
...................... 6-69 
Exhaust  System 
................ 2.34,  6-65 
Exhaust 
........................... 2.34, 
6-65 
Starting 
............................ 2.12,  2-1 5 
F 
Fan Noise ...................................... 5-1 7 
Filter 
. Replacement  Chart ............ 6-99 
Finish  Care 
............................................ 6-88 
Damage 
..................................... 6-90 
Automatic  Transmission 
........... 6-33 
Brake 
.......................................... 6-49 
Coolant 
............................ 5-1 2.  6-42 
Front  Axle 
.................................. 6-  40 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
....................... 6-37 
Leak  Check 
................................ 6-52 
Manual  Transmission 
................ 6-36 
Power  Steering 
............ 1 ............ 6-46 
Radiator 
....................................... 5-1 4 
Fluid 
9-3 
Rear  Axle .................................. 6-41 
Recommended  Fluids 
.............. 7-25 
. Transfer  Case ............................ 6-39 
Windshield  Washer. 
................. 6-48 
Fog  Lamps 
.................................... 2-54 . 
Four-wheel  Drive ............... 2.36,  6-39 
Transfer  Case 
................ .2-37,  6-39 
Front  Axle 
................................. 6-40 
Fuel  (Diesel  Engines) 
..................... 6.6 
Cold  Weather  Operation 
............ 6-7 
Filter  Replacement 
........ 6-1 1, 6.13, 
6-99 
Fuel  Requirements 
..................... 6-6 
Gage 
........................ ; ................. 2-87 
Running  Out  Of 
........................ 6-10 
Tank  Capacity 
........................... 6-97 
Water  in  Fuel 
.............................. 627 
Fuel  (Gasoline  Engines) 
................. 6-4 
Filling  Your  Ta'nk 
....................... 6-16 
Foreign 
. Countries ..................... 6-15 
Gage 
.......................................... 2-87 
Gasolines  for  Cleaner  Air 
......... 6-5 A- 
Fuses  and  Circuit 
Breakers 
............................ 6-64,  6-1 01 * . 
Fuse  Block ................................ 6-65 . . f 
Headlights .................... 6.64,  6-100 
Power  Windows  and  Other 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
.. 6.64,  6-1 00 
. Windshield  Wipers ...... 6-64,  6-100 
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Gages ............................................ 2.87 
Coolant  Temperature  Gage 
..... 2-88 
Fuel  Gage 
.................................. 2-87 
Odometer 
................................... 2-76 
Oil  Pressure  Gage 
..................... 2-89 
Speedometer. 
............................ 2-76 
Tachometer 
..................... 2.76,  2-78 
Trip  Odameter  2-77 
Voltmeter 
................................... 2-90 
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