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How to Use this Manual 
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Wehicle Symbols (CONTJ 
These symbols are on some of your 
controls:  These symbols are  used  on warning 
and indicator  lights: 
Windshield  Wipers 
Engine  Coolant 
Temperature 
Windshield  Washer 
Windshield  Defroster 
Rear  Window  Defogger  Ventilating  Fan 
Power  Window 
Here  are  some  other symbols you 
may  see: 
Fuse 
Battery  Charging 
System  Trunk  Release 
Lighter 
Fuel 
Engine 
Oil Pressure 
Brake 
Anti-Lock  Brakes  Horn 
Speaker 
Hood  Release 
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Park 
P (Park): This loclcs  your front 
wheels.  It’s  the best  position 
to use 
when  you start  your  engine  because 
your  vehicle  can’t  move  easily. 
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I 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  set  your  parking  brake  and move  the shift  lever  to 
P (Park). 
See  the 
Index under Shifting  Into P (Park). If you  are parking  on a hill, or if 
you’re  pulling  a trailer, also see the 
Index under Parking on Hills or Towing a I 
Trailer. I 
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Features & Controls 
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Reverse 
R (Reverse): Use this gear  to back  up. To rock  your  vehicle  back  and forth to 
get  out 
of snow,  ice or sand without 
damaging  your  transaxle, 
see the Index 
under If You’re Stuck: In Sand, Mud, 
Ice or Snow . 
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Neutral 
N (Neutral): In this position,  your 
engine  doesn’t connect with  the wheels. 
To restart when  you’re  already moving, 
use N (Neutral) only. Also, use 
N (Neutral) when  your  vehicle is being 
towed. 
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Shifting  out of P (Park)  or 
N (Neutral)  while  your 
engine  is “racing” (running  at high 
speed)  is dangerous.  Unless  your 
foot  is  firmly  on the  brake  pedal, 
your  vehicle  could  move  very 
rapidly. 
You could  lose  control and 
hit  people 
or objects.  Don’t shift 
out  of 
P (Park)  or N (Neutral) 
lwhile  your  engine 
is racing.  
     
        
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Features & ControIs 
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Forward Gears (CONT.) 
D (Third Gear): If your  automatic 
transaxle  does not have  Overdrive,  this 
position is for  normal  driving,  at all 
speeds,  in most  street and  highway 
situations. 
If your  automatic transaxle  has 
Overdrive, 
D is  like m, but  you  never 
go  into  Overdrive. 
Here are  some  times  you  might  choose 
D instead of m: 
When  driving  on hilly,  winding  roads. 
When  towing  a  trailer, so there is less 
When  going  down  a  steep hill. 
shifting  between  gears. 
2 (Second  Gear): This 
position  gives 
you  more  power  but lower  fuel 
economy. 
You can  use 2 on hills.  It can 
help  control  your  speed  as you  go  down 
steep mountain roads,  but  then you 
would  also  want to use  your  brakes 
off 
and on. 
1 (First Gear): This position  gives  you 
even  more  power  (but lower  fuel 
economy)  than 
2. You can use it on  very 
steep  hills, or in deep  snow or mud. 
If 
the selector  lever  is  put  in 1, the 
transaxle won’t  shift into first  gear  until 
the  vehicle 
is going  slowly  enough.  
     
        
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Pump-to-Set  Parking  Brake 
The parking  brake uses  the brakes on 
the  rear  wheels. 
To Set the Parking  Brake: 
Hold  the regular  bralte  pedal down with 
your  right foot.  Pump  your  parking 
brake  pedal  several  times with your  left 
foot until  the pedal  feels  firm.  If the 
ignition is 
on, the  brake  system  warning 
light  will  come  on. 
Over  time, more pumps  may  be needed 
to  set  the  parlung brake  firmly. If it ever 
takes  more than two full pumps,  have 
the  brake  system  adjusted  by your 
dealer. 
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To  Release  the  Parking  Brake: 
Hold  the regular  brake pedal down.  Pull 
the 
BRAKE RELEASE lever. 
If You  are  on a Hill: 
See the Index under Parking on Hills. 
That  section  shows how to  turn your 
front  wheels. 
If You  are  Towing  a  Trailer  and  are 
Parking  on  any  Hill: 
See  the Index under Towing a Trailer. 
That section  shows what to do first to 
keep  the trailer  from moving. 
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Features & Controli 
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Shifting  lnto P (Park)- 
Column  Shift 
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.  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 are parking on a 
hill,  or  if you're  pulling  a trailer, 
also  see  the 
Index under Parking 
on Hills or Towing a Trailer. 
1. Hold  the brake  pedal  down with your 
right  foot  and set the  parking brake. 
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2. Move  the shift  lever  into P (Park) 
position  like this: 
Pull  the lever  towards  you. 
Move the lever  up as far as it  will go. 
3. Move  the ignition  key to Lock. 
4. Remove  the key  and  tale  it with  you. 
If you can walk  away from your 
vehicle  with the ignition  key in your 
hand,  your  vehicle 
is in P (Park).  
     
        
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Shjfthg ‘Into P (Park)- 
Console 
Shift 
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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.  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  are parking 
on a 
hill,  or 
if you’re  pulling  a trailer, 
also  see  the 
Index under Parking 
on Hills or Towing a Trailer. 
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-:. 
Hold  in the  button  on  the  lever, 
and  push  the lever 
all the way 
toward  the front  of your  vehicle. 
3. Move  the ignition  key  to Lock. 
4. Remove the key  and  take it with  you. 
If you  can wallc  away from your 
vehicle  with the ignition  key 
in your 
hand,  your  vehicle  is  in 
P (Park). 
Leaving  Yo,ur  Vehicle Wfih the 
Engine  Running 
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CAUTION -- 
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Idling the engine with  the air system  control OFF could  allow  dangerous 
exhaust into  your  vehicle  (see the earlier  CAUTION  under 
Engine 
Zxhaust). 
Also,  idling in a closed-in  place  can let  deadly  carbon monoxide  (GO)  into your 
vehicle  even  if the  fan switch is  at  the highest  setting. One  place this can 
happen is a  garage.  Exhaust-with  CO-can  come  in easily. 
NEVER park in a 
garage  with the engine running. 
Another  closed-in  place  can be a blizzard.  (See the 
Index under Blizzard.) 
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  are parking on a  hill, or if you're  pulling 
a trailer,  also  see  the Index 
under Parking on Hills or Towing a Trailer.