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Vehicle Symbols 
These are some  of the  symbols  you 
will find  on  your  vehicle.  For 
example,  these 
symbols are  used  on 
an original battery: 
Caution  Possible  Injury A 
Protect  Eyes by 
Shielding 
Caustic  Battery  Acid 
Could  Cause  Burns 
Avoid  Sparks  or  Flames 
8 
Spark  or  Flame  Could  Explode  Battery 
These  symbols  are important for you 
and your  passengers  whenever  your 
vehicle 
is driven: 
Fasten  Safety  Belts 
Door  LocklUnlock 
These  symbols  have  to do with  your 
lights: 
Master  Lighting  Switch 
Turn  Signal  Direction 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
A 
Headlight  High  Beam  Parking  Lights Fog  Lights 
pf 
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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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Run: An “on” position  to which  the 
switch  returns  after  you  start your 
engine and release  the switch. The 
switch stays in  the 
Run position when 
the  engine  is running.  But  even when 
the  engine is  not running,  you can use 
Run to operate your electrical  power 
accessories, and  to display  some instru- 
ment panel warning lights. 
Start: Starts  the  engine. When the 
engine  starts, release  the  ley.  The 
ignition switch  will return  to 
Run for 
normal  driving. 
Note  that even 
if the engine  is not 
running,  the positions 
Accessory and 
Run are  “on”  positions  that allow  you 
to  operate  your  electrical  accessories, 
such  as  the  radio. 
Starting Your Engine 
1. Move  your  shift  lever  to P (Park) or 
N (Neutral).  Your engine won’t  start 
in  any other  position-that’s  a safety 
feature. 
To restart when  you’re 
already  moving,  use 
N (Neutral) 
only. 
2. Don’t push  the accelerator  pedal 
before  starting  your engine. In  some 
other  vehicles  you  might  need  to do 
this,  but because  of your  vehicle’s 
computer  systems,  you  don’t. 
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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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Lights On Reminder 
If you open the door while leavmg. the 
lights on, you will hear a warning tone. 
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The  Instrument  Panel- 
Your  Information  System 
Your instrument  panel is designed  to let 
you  know 
at a  glance  how  your  vehicle 
is  running.  You’ll  know  how  fast you’re 
going,  how much  fuel  you’re  using,  and 
many  other things  you’ll need to drive 
safely  and economically. 
The main components  of your 
instrument panel  are: 
1. Turn Signal/Headlight  Beam  Lever 
2. Tilt Steering  Wheel  Lever 
3. Indicator  Lights 
4. Instrument  Cluster 
5. Warning  Lights 
6. Gearshift Lever 
7. Audio System 
8. Glove  Box/Fuse  Panel 
9. Vents 
IO. Vents 
11. Climate  ControVRear  Window 
Defogger 
12. Ashtray and  Lighter 
13. Vents 
14. Ignition Switch 
15. Hazard Warning  Flashers Switch 
16. Horn 
17. Remote Trunk Release  (Option) 
18. Brake  Release 
19. Hood  Release (on floor  by  driver’s 
20. Light Controls 
door) 
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Warning  Lights,  Gages  and 
Indicators 
This section  describes the warning  lights 
and  gages  that may  be  on your  vehicle. 
The pictures  will help  you locate them. 
Warning  lights  and gages  can signal  that 
something  is wrong  before it becomes 
serious enough  to cause  an 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  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  you are driving, 
or when  one of the  gages  shows  there 
may  be  a  problem,  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. 
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Low  Coolant  Warning  Light 
If this  light  comes  on, your  system  is 
low  on coolant and  the engine  may 
overheat. 
See  the 
Index under Engine Coolant 
and  have  your  vehicle  serviced  as soon 
as  you  can. 
Oil  Warning  Light 
(E LE CTRONlC  CLUSTER) 
If you  have  a  problem  with your  oil,  this 
light  may  stay on after  you start  your 
engine, 
or come  on when  you are 
driving.  This  indicates that oil  is  not 
going  through  your  engine  quickly 
enough  to keep  it lubricated. The  engine 
could  be  low 
on oil,  or  could  have  some 
other  oil  problem.  Have  it fixed  right 
away.  The 
oil light  could also come 
on  in  three 
other situations: 
When  the ignition  is on but  the  engine 
is not running,  the light  will  come  on 
as  a test  to show  you it is  working,  but 
the  light  will  go  out when  you turn  the 
ignition  to 
Start. If it doesn’t  come  on 
with  the ignition  on, you  may  have  a 
problem  with the fuse  or  bulb.  Have  it 
fixed  right  away. 
Sometimes  when the engine is  idling 
at a stop,  the light  may  blink  on and 
off. This is normal. 
If you  make a hard stop,  the light  may 
come  on for  a  moment.  This is 
normal.