
These symbols have to do with your lights: 
Master Lighting 
Switch 
pt 
Parking  1.ight.s 
Turn Signal 
Direction  Hazard 
Warning 
Flasher  Heao'lighr 
High  Beam 
#O 
Daytime 
Running  Lfghts  Fog 
Llghts 
0 
I 
L 
Off 
These symbols are on some of your controls: 
Windshield 
Wiper 
3f 
Windshield 
Washer 
1 IL 1 
Windshield  Rear 
Window 
Defroster  Defogger 
Ventilating  fan  Air  Vents 
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How To Use This Manual 
These symbols are  used on warning lights in your vehicle: 
1- 
Engine  Coolant Temperature 
BRAKE 
Brake  Battery 
Charging 
System 
I RELEASE 
Parking  Brake  Release 
s Fuel 
SHIFT 
Shift Light 
Engine  Oil 
Pressure 
Low 
Coolant 
Here are  some other symbols you may see: 
Fuse 
I II 
Hood Release Lighter  Horn 
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Featums & Contmls 
Parking  Brake ........................................................................\
.............................. 2-29 
Parking  Over  Things  That  Burn 
........................................................................\
. 2-33 
Engine  Exhaust 
........................................................................\
........................... 2-34 
Running  Your Engine  While  You’re  Parked 
...................................................... 2-35 
Four-wheel  Drive 
........................................................................\
........................ 2-36 
Transfer  Case 
........................................................................\
.......................... 2-37 
Front  Axle  Locking  Feature 
........................................................................\
.... 2-38 
Windows 
........................................................................\
....................................... 2-39 
Horn 
........................................................................\
.............................................. 2-41 
Tilt  Wheel 
........................................................................\
..................................... 2-41 
Multifunction  Lever 
........................................................................\
...................... 2-42 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change  Indicator 
....................................................... 2-43 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
........................................................................\
...... 2-44 
Windshield  Wipers 
........................................................................\
................... 2-45 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................................................\
.................. 2-46 
Cruise  Control 
........................................................................\
.......................... 2-47 
Headlights  and  Vehicle  Lighting 
........................................................................\
. 2-53 
Mirrors 
........................................................................\
.......................................... 2-59 
Sun  Visors 
........................................................................\
................................... 2-61 
Cigarette  LighterlAshtrays 
........................................................................\
........... 2-62 
Storage  Compartments 
........................................................................\
............... 2-63 
Instrument  Cluster ........................................................................\
....................... 2-70 
Warning  and  Indicator  Lights 
........................................................................\
.. 2-78 
Gages 
........................................................................\
....................................... 2-87 
Camper  Wiring  Harness 
........................................................................\
............. 2-91 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
........................................................................\
................ 2-91 
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Features & Controls 
Tachometer 
If you  have  a  tachometer,  it  displays  the  engine  speed  in  revolut\
ions  per 
minute  (rpm). 
If you  have  the  Sport  Performance  Model  (RPO B4U), your  tachometer 
reading  will  go 
to 6,000 RPM. 
'I I Do not  operate  the  engine  with  the  tachometer  in the  red  area,  your 
engine 
or other  parts  could  be  damagec' I 
Damage to your  engine  or  vehicle  caused  by  operating  the  engine  in 1 
red  area  isn't  covered  by your vehicle  warranty. 
Warning  and  lndicator Lights 
This  section  describes  the  warning  lights  and  gages  that  are  o\
n  your  vehicle. 
The  pictures 
will help  you  locate  them. 
Warning  lights  and  gages  can  signal  that  something  is  wrong  be\
fore 
it 
becomes  serious  enough to cause  expensive  repair or replacement.  Paying 
attention 
to your  warning  lights  and  gages  could  also  save  you or others  from 
injury. 
Warning  lights  go  on  when  there  may  be  or 
is a  problem  with  one  of  your 
vehicle's  functions. 
As you  will  see  in the  details  on  the  next few pages, 
some  warning  lights  come  on  briefly  when  you  turn  the  ignition\
  key  just 
to let 
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you  know  they’re  working. If you  are familiar. with  this  section,  you  should  not 
be  alarmed  when  this  happens. 
Gages  can  indicate  when  there  may  be  or  is _a  problem  with  one  of  your 
vehicle’s  functions.  Often  gages  and warning  lights  work  together 
to let  you 
know  when  there’s  a problem  with  your  vehicle. 
When  one  of  the  warning  lights  comes  on  and  stays  on  when  yo\
u  are  driving,  or  when  one  of  the  gages  shows  there  may  be  a  probl\
em,  check  the 
section  that  tells  you  what  to  do  about  it.  Please  follow  the\
  manual’s  advice. 
Waiting  to do  repairs  can  be  costly-and  even  dangerous. 
So please  get  to 
know  your  warning  lights  and  gages.  They’re  a big  help. 
Brake System.  Warning  Light 
BRAKE 
. , K2325 
Your vehicle’s  hydraulic  brake  system  is divided  into  two  parts. If ,one‘  part 
isn’t  working,  the  other  part  can  still  work  and  stop  you. \
 For  good  braking, 
though,  you  need  both- systems  working  well. 
Your  vehicle  also  has  rear-wheel  antilock  brakes. 
If the  warning  light  goes  on, 
there  could  be  a  brake  problem  with  either  your  regular  or  rear  wheel  antilock 
brakes,  or  both.  Have  your  brake  system  inspected  right  away. 
This  light  should  come  on  as  you  start  the  vehicle. 
If it doesn’t  come  on 
then,  have 
it fixed so it will be  ready  to warn  you if there’s  a  problem. 
This  light 
will also  come  on  when  you  set  your  parking  brake,  and will stay 
on 
if your  parking  brake  doesn’t  release  fully. If it stays  on  after  your  parking 
brake  is fully  released, 
it means  you  may  ‘have  a brake  problem. If the  light 
comes  on  while  driving,  pull 
off the  road  and  stop  carefully.  You  may notice 
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Features & Controls 
CHECK GAGES Light 
This  light will come  on  briefly  when  you  are  starting  the  engine. If the  light 
comes  on  and  stays 
on while  you  are  driving,  it  could  indicate a problem  with 
your  vehicle.  Check  your  various  gages  to  see 
if they  are  in the  warning 
zones. 
K2330 
Daytime  Running  Lights  (DRL)  Indicator  Light  (Canada  On/y) 
I- 
K2318 
If your  vehicle  was  first sold, when  new, in  Canada,  you will have  this  green 
light  on  the  instrument  panel.  It  will  light,  just  above  the  \
speedometer, 
whenever  the  Daytime  Running  Lights  are  on.  For  more  details  a\
bout  DRL, 
see  “Headlights  and  Vehicle  Lighting”  in  this  section. 
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Pavement  Markings 
NO PASSING ZONE 
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Pavement  markings  add to traffic  signs  and  signals.  They  give  information to 
drivers  without  taking  attention  from  the  roadway. A solid  yellow  line  on  your 
side 
of the  road  or  lane  means  “don’t  cross.” 
Your  Own  Signals 
Drivers  signal  to others, too. It’s not  only  more  polite,  it’s  safer to let  other 
drivers  know  what  you  are  doing.  And  in some  places  the  law  requires  driver 
signals. 
Turn  and  lane  change  signals: Always  signal  when  you  plan to turn or 
change  lanes. 
If necessary,  you  can  use  hand  signals  out  the  window:  Left  arm  \
straight  out 
for  a left  turn,  down  for 
slow or  about-to-stop,  and  up  for  a right  turn. 
Slowing  down: If time  allows,  tap  the  brake  pedal  once  or  twice  in  advance 
of  slowing  or  stopping.  This  warns  the  driver  behind  you. 
Disabled: Your  four-way  flashers  signal  that  your  vehicle  is  disabled  or is a 
hazard.  See  “Hazard  Warning  Flasher”  in the  Index. 
Traffic Officer 
The  traffic  police  officer  is  also a source of important  informaaon.  The  officer’s 
signals  govern,  no  matter  what  the  traffic  lights  or  other  sig\
ns  say. 
The  next  part  discusses  some  of  the  road  conditions  you  may  e\
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close  behind  you,  you  can  allow  a  little  extra  time  and  flash\
  your  brake  lights (in  addition  to your  turn  signal)  as  extra  warning  that  you  are  about  to slow 
down  and  exit. 
The  exit  ramp  can  be  curvea,  somerlmes  quite  sharply.  The  exit\
  speed  is 
usually  posted.  Reduce  your  speed  according  to  your  speedometer,\
  not  to 
your  sense  of  motion.  After  driving  for  any  distance  at  higher\
  speeds,  you 
may  tend  to  think  you  are  going  slower  than  you  actually  are.\
  For  example, 
40 rnph (65 km/h)  might  seem  like  only 20 mph (30 km/h).  Obviously,  this 
could  lead  to serious  trouble 
on a ramp  designed  for 20 mph (30 kmlh)! 
Driving  a  Long  Distance 
Although  most  long  trips  today  are  made  on  freeways,  there  are\
  still  many 
made  on  regular  highways. 
Long-distance  driving  on  freeways  and  regular  highways  is  the  s\
ame  in  some 
ways.  The  trip  has  to  be  planned  and  the  vehicle  prepared,  you  drive  at\
 
higher-than-city  speeds,  and  there  are  longer  turns  behind  the  \
wheel.  You’ll 
enjoy  your  trip  more 
if you  and  your  vehicle  are  in  good  shape.  Here  are 
some  tips  for  a  successful  long  trip. 
Before  Leaving  on a Long  Trip 
Make  sure  you’re  ready. Try to be  well  rested. If you  must  start  when  you’re 
not  fresh-such  as  after  a day’s  work-don’t  plan  to  make  too  many  miles 
that  first  part  of  the  journey.  Wear  comfortable  clothing  and  \
shoes  you  can  easily  drive  in. 
Is your  vehicle  ready  for  a  long  trip? If you  keep  it  serviced  and  maintained, 
it’s  ready  to  go. 
If it  needs  service,  have it done  before  starting  out.  Of 
course,  you’ll  find  experienced  and  able  service  experts  in  \
your  vehicle’s 
dealerships  all across  North  America.  They’ll  be  ready  and  willing  to  help  \
if 
you  need  it. 
Here  are  some  things  you  can  check  before  a  trip: 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid: Is the  reservoir  full?  Are  all  windows  clean 
Wiper  Blades: Are  they  in good  shape? 
Fuel,  Engine  Oil,  Other  Fluids: Have  you  checked  all  levels? 
Lights: Are  they  all  working?  Are  the  lenses  clean? 
Tires: They  are  vitally  important  to  a  safe,  trouble-free  trip. Is the  tread 
good  enough  for  long  distance  driving?  Are  the  tires  all  inflated  to  the 
recommended  pressure?  inside  and  outside? 
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