
Features & Controls 
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Glove Bo&forage Compattmenf 
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To open  the  glove box, pinch  the  latch 
release. 
The  fuse  panel  is located  inside  the 
glove  box  door.  See  the 
Index under 
Fuses & Circuit Breakers. 
Cup Ho/ders/Ashfmy/ligh@r I I 1 NOTICE Two cup  holders, an ashtray  and  a 
lighter  are located  in  the  center 
instrument  panel  console. 
The 
foam cup  holder  liners  can  be 
removed  for  cleaning.  Should  the  liners  away 
from  the  heating  element 
ever  become  damaged,  see  your  dealer  when  it’s  ready.  That  can  make 
for  replacements.  overheat,  damaging  the  lighter  and 
To use  the  ashtray,  lift  the 
lid. 
To remove  the  ashtray  for  cleaning, 
close  the  lid, then  grasp  the  rear  edge  of 
the  ashtray  with  your  fingertips  and  pull 
up  and  out, in a  rocking  motion. 
To use  the  lighter,  push it in all the  way 
and  let go.  When  it’s  ready,  it 
will pop 
back  by itself. 
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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. 
Refer  to  the accompanying  diagram of 
your  instrument  panel 
to locate the 
components  listed  below. 
1. Side  Vents 
2. Light  Controls 
3. Turn SignaVHeadlight  Beam  Lever 
4. Tilt Steering  Wheel  Lever 
5. Instrument Cluster 
6.  Gearshift  Lever 
7. WiperIWasher  Controls 
8. Center Vents 
9. Storage  Compartment 
10. Side Vents 
11. Circuit  Breaker/Relay  Panel 
12. Glove Box/Fuse  Panel 
13. Audio  System 
14. Rear Fan Controls 
15. Cup HolderdAshtray 
1 6. Locking  Storage  Bin 
17. Lighter 
18. Interior Lights Override  Switch 
19. Climate Controls 
20. Ignition  Switch 
21. Hazard  Warning  Flashers Switch 
22. Horn 
23. Parking  Brake  Release 
24. Hood  Release 
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Fuses & 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. 
To identify  and  check  fuses,  refer  to  the 
fuse panel,  which 
is behind  the  glove 
box  door,  and  the fuse  usage  chart later 
in  this  section. 
To remove  a  fuse,  grasp it firmly  and 
pull. 
Look at  the  silver-colored  band  inside 
the  fuse. 
If the band  is broken  or 
melted,  replace  the fuse.  Be sure 
you 
replace a bad  fuse  with  a  new  one of the 
correct  size. 
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Fuse Pane/ (3.1L V6 ENGINE) 
Position  Rating 
(AMP.) 
CTSY ELC 
HORN 
STOP 
HA2 
15 
20 
15 
15 
F PUMP 10 
AUX 20 
TAIL 15 
ECM 
TURN  B/U 
GAGE 
LPS 
ABS 
RD02 
R/WIPER  F/WIPER 
IGN 
HTR  A/C 
RR  BLWR 
10 
15 
7.5 
7.5 
3 
15 
20 
25 
15 
25 
25 
Circuitry 
Dome  Lamps,  Courtesy  Lamps,  Power  Door  Lock  Switches,  Glove 
Box  Lamp,  Power  Mirrors, Power  Sliding  Delay  Lock  Module 
Auto  Level  Control, Underhood  Lamp 
Horns. Horn  Relay,  Safety  Belt  Buzzer 
Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps, Rear  Stop 
Lamps,  Instrument  Cluster Turn  Indicator  Lamps,  Cruise Brake 
Switch 
Fuel  Pump,  Oil  Pressure  Sender/Fuel Pump  Switch 
Radio,  Front  Cigar  Lighter,  Accessory  Power  Outlet 
Front  Park  Lamps.  Rear  Tail  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps, 
License  Plate  Lamp,  Radio,  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head, Power 
Sliding  Door 
Throttle  Body  Fuel  Injection, Fuel  Pump  Relay,  Elec.  Vac.  Reg.  Valve, 
Elec.  Control  Module, Elec.  Spark  Control  Module 
Front/Redr  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps, Cluster Turn 
Telltale,  Back-up  Lamps, Fog Lamps 
Cluster,  Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Lamp  Module, Elec. Level  Control 
Sensor 
Cluster,  Radio,  Wiper  Switch, Headlamp Switch,  Rear  Blower 
Switch,  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head, Door  Switch  Illumination. 
Front/Rear  Ashtray  Illumination  Bulbs 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Radio 
Rear  WipedWasher  Motors; Overhead  Console  Compass 
Front  Wiper/Washer  Motor 
A/C Compressor, A/C  Solenoid  Box, Compressor Relay,  Temp.  Door 
Motor,  Low Blower  Relay;  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head; Cruise 
Module;  Cooling Fan  Relay;  Rear  Defogger  Relay;  Key  Chime; 
Vehicle  Speed  Sensor  Buffer  and  Generator Charge  Discrete, 
Transaxle  Converter  Clutch  Switch  Front/Rear  Blower Motors,  High  Blower  Relay 
Rear  Blower,  Rear  Heat/Vent/AC 
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Fuse Panel (3800 v6 ENGINE) 
Position Rating 
(AMP.) 
CTSY ELC 
HORN 
STOP  HAZ 
RDOl/AUX  TAIL 
ABS 
ECM 
TURN  B/U 
GAGE  LPS 
RD02 
R/WIPER 
F/WIPER  IGN 
HTR  A/C 
RR  BLWR  15 
20 
15 
15 
20  15 
3 
10 
15 
7.5 
7.5 
15 
20  25 
15 
25 
25  Circuitry 
Dome  Lamps,  Courtesy  Lamps,  Power  Door  Lock  Switches,  Glove 
Box Lamp,  Power  Mirrors,  Power  Sliding  Delay  Lock  Module 
Auto  Level  Control, Underhood  Lamp 
Horns, Horn  Relay,  Safety  Belt  Buzzer 
Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Side Marker Lamps,  Rear  Stop 
Lamps,  Instrument  Cluster  Turn  Indicator  Lamps 
Radio,  Front  Cigar  Lighter,  Accessory  Power  Outlet 
Front  Park  Lamps,  Rear  Tail  Lamps,  Front  Side Marker  Lamps, 
License  Plate  Lamp,  Radio,  Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head, Power 
Sliding  Door 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System 
Mass  Air  Flow  Sensor,  Electronic  Control  Module 
Front/Rear  Turn  Lamps,  Front  Side  Marker Lamps,  Cluster 
Turn 
Telltale,  Back-up  Lamps, Fog Lamps 
Cluster,  Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Lamp  Module, Elec.  Level  Control 
Sensor 
Cluster,  Radio,  Wiper  Switch,  Headlamp  Switch,  Rear  Blower  Switch,  HeatlVentiAC  Control  Head, Door  Switch  Illumination, 
Front/Rear  Ashtray Illumination  Bulbs 
Radio 
Rear  Wiper/Wdsher  Motors; Overhead  Console  Compass 
Front  Wiper/Washer  Motor  A/C  Solenoid 
Box, Temp.  Door  Motor,  Low  Blower  Relay; 
Heat/Vent/AC  Control  Head; Cooling  Fan  Relay;  Rear  Defogger 
Relay;  Key Chime;  Transaxle  Converter  Clutch  Solenoid  and 
Generator  Charge  Discrete 
Front/Rear  Blower  Motors,  High  Blower  Relay 
Rear  Blower,  Rear  Heat/Vent/AC 
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Flow-Through  Ventilation ........ 120 
Fluid Brake 
................. .240.  272 
Capacities 
................... 269 
Power  Steering 
...... .238,  270.  272 
Transaxle 
.......... .232.  269.  272 
Windshield  Washer 
....... .239. 292 
Fluids 
& Lubricants ........ .272.  291 
Fog.  Driving  in 
................. 164 
Fog  Lights 
................ .81. 164 
Freeway  Driving 
................ 166 
Fuel 
......................... 217 
Alcohol  in  Fuel 
............... 217 
Capacity 
.................... 217 
Door  Release.  Remote 
.......... 219 
Exhaust  Warnings 
...... .60. 71. 72. 
111.  175.  181 
Fuels  with  Alcohol 
............ 217 
Gage 
....................... 105 
In  Foreign  Countries 
........... 218 
Low.  Warning 
................ 105 
Methanol  in  Fuel 
.............. 217 
Requirements 
................ 217 
Filling 
Your  Tank 
............. 219 
Fuse  Panel  and  Usage 
...... .265.  266  Fuses 
& Circuit 
Breakers ......... 264 
Anti-Lock  Brakes  Fuse 
......... 267 
Injector  Fuse 
................ 268 
Gages  Coolant  Temperature 
.......... 108 
Fuel ........................ 105 
Oil Pressure 
................. 106 
Oil Pressure  Indicator 
.......... 106 
Tachometer 
.................. 103 
Voltmeter 
................... 107 
Garage  Door Opener 
Compartment 
................. 85 
Gasoline ...................... 217 
Gasoline  Tank,  Filling  Your 
....... 219 
Gas  Station  Information 
.......... 320 
Gate  Agar  Light 
................ 110 
Gear  Positions 
(see 
Shifting the Transaxle) 
Gearshift  Lever (see Shifting  the 
Transaxle) 
Glove  Box/Storage  Compartment .... 93 
&dogen Bulbs ................ 243 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
......... 186 
Headlight 
& Taillight.  Removing 
and  Replacing 
........... .243. 244 
Headlights 
..................... 79 
High-Low  Beam  Changer 
...... -80 
Instrument  Panel  Intensity 
Control 
.................... 81 
“On”  Reminder 
............... 80 
Operation .................... 80 
Replacement  Bulb ............. 273 
Wiring 
..................... 268 
Head  Restraint .................. 16 
Heater  (see 
Comfort Controls) 
Heater,  Engine  Block ............. 63 
High  Beams 
............... .80, 160 
“Highway  Hypnosis’’ ............ 169 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......... 170 
Hills.  Parking  on ........... .171.  183 
Hood Release .................. 221 
Safety  Warning 
............... 222 
Warning.  Overheated  Engine 
........... .195. 236.  238 
Horn ......................... 72 
Hot  Engine.  Safety  Warnings. 
.......... .195,  236.  238 
Hydroplaning 
.................. 163 
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Sound Equipment.  Adding ........ 121 
Spare  Tire.  Compact 
............. 212 
Speedometer 
& Odometer ........ 103 
Stains.  Removing 
............... 257 
Starting  the Engine 
............... 61 
Sound  Systems  (see 
Audio 
Systems) 
Specifications  and  Capacities ..... $269 
Speed  Control  (see 
Cruise Control) 
Starting  Your  Vehicle  if  the Battery 
is  “Dead”  (see 
Jump Starting) 
Steering 
In Emergencies ............... 155 
Off-Road  Recovery 
........... -156 
Power ...................... 153 
Tips 
........................ 154 
Steering  Wheel. Tilt 
.............. 73 
Steering  Wheel  Touch  Controls 
.... 134 
Stereo  Sound  Systems 
(see Audio  Systems) 
Storing  Your  Vehicle ............ 242 
Compartment 
................. 88 
Cup  Holder .................. 94 
Storage 
Compact  Overhead  Console 
...... 99 
Convenience  Net .............. 96 
Garage Door Opener ........... 85 
Glove  Box .................... 93 
Locking  Bin 
.................. 95 
Luggage  Carrier 
............... 97 
Overhead  Console 
............. 85 
Rear  Compartment ............. 95 
Sunglasses ................... 88 
Stuck, If You  Are ............... 213 
Sunroof 
....................... 99 
SunVisors ..................... 93 
Tachometer 
................... 103 
Taillights 
..................... 244 
Tape  Player  (see  Audio 
Systems) 
Technical  Facts & Specifications 
Bulbs 
...................... 273 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
.... 269 
Electrical Equipment,  Circuit 
BreakerdRelays 
........ 267 
Add-on 
........... .63, 121, 263 
Engine 
...................... 271 
Fluids 
& Lubricants ........... 272 
Fuses 
............. .264,  265,  266 
Replacement  Parts 
............. 271 
Label 
..................... 263 
Service 
Parts  Identification  Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN) 
.................... 262 
Temperature  Display 
............. 87 
Temperature  Warning 
............ 108 
Theft ......................... 53 
Thermostat .................... 238 
Tilt  Steering  Wheel 
.............. 73 
Time,  Setting  the 
............... 122 
Tire  Loading 
.................. 245 
Tires 
......................... 247 
“Blow  Out” 
................. 203 
Buying  New 
................. 250 
Chains 
................. .2l2. 253 
Flat.  Changing 
............... 204 
Inflation 
............... .212, 248 
Inflator 
................. .90, 203 
Inspection 
& Rotation .......... 249 
Loading 
.................... 245 
Pressure 
.................... 248 
Quality  Grading 
.............. 250 
Spare,  Compact ............... 212 
Wear  Indicators 
.............. 249 
Wheel  Alignment 
& 
Tire  Balance ............... 252 
Wheel  Nut  Torque 
........ .210. 270 
Wheel  Replacement 
........... 252 
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