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If a bulb  is burned  out, ~~p~a~~~,~~.~~~.h~~~~a~~~~-an ,?wide$. 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 Lights 
Although  your  vehicle’s  lighting  system  (headlights,  parking  \
lights, fog 
lamps,  side marker lights  and  taillights)  meets all  applicable  federal 
lighting  requirements, certain  states and  provinces  may  apply their 
own 
lighting  regulations  that may  require  special attention  before you operate 
these  lights. 
For  example,  some  jurisdictions  may  require that you operate  your  lower 
beam  lights  with  fog  lamps  at all  times,  or  that headlights  be turned  on 
whenever  you  must  use  your  windshield  wipers.  In addition,  most 
jurisdictions  prohibit driving  solely  with  parking  lights,  especially  at dawn 
or  dusk.  It is  recommended  that you  check  with  your 
own state  or 
provincial  highway  authoritfi  for applicable  lighting  regulations. 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
To change  the 
headlights  from  low 
‘beam  to high  or high  to 
low, 
pull the  turn  signal 
lever  all  the way  toward 
you.  Then release  it. 
When  the high  beams 
are  on, this  blue  light 
on the  instrument 
panel  also  will  be on. 
Flash-To-Pass  Feature 
This  lets you  use  your  high  beam  headlights  to signal  a driver  in  front of 
you  that  you  want  to pass.  It works  even  if your  headlights  are off. 
To use  it, pull  the multifunction  lever  toward you. When  you  do: 
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stay  on as  long  as  you hold  the  lever  there.  Release  the lever  to turn 
them 
off. 
If your  headliEhts  are on.  but  on  low beam:  The system  works  normally. 
Just  pull  the lever.  Your  headlights 
will shift  to high  beam  and  stay  there. 
To return  to low  beam,  just  pull  the lever  toward  you. 
If  vour  headlights  are 
on. and on high  beam:  Your  headlights will switch 
to low beam. To get  back  to high  beam,  pull  the lever  toward  you. 
Windshield Wipers 
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WIPER: To control  the wipers,  turn  the band  on  the  multifunction  lever. 
MIST: Turn the band  away from you and  then  release  it  for  a  single  wipe 
cycle. For  more  cycles,  hold  the band  on MIST longer. 
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LO or HI: Turn  the band  toward  you  to either LO (low  speed)  or  to HI 
(high  speed),  depending  on the  wiper  speed  you  want. 
DELAY: With  this  you  can  set the wiper  speed  for a  long  or short  delay 
between  wipes.  Move  the band  to 
ON for  long  delays  and  the closer  you 
get  to 
LO the  shorter the  delay. 
OFF: To turn  the wipers off, turn the band to OFE 
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Rear Fog Lights (Eqort -Only) 
Cornering Lights 
To turn them  on, push 
the lower  switch. A 
small  indicator  .light 
will  glow  to tell 
you 
they are on. To turn 
them 
off, press  the 
switch  again. 
.The  cornering  1.ights;Come  on when  you  signal  a..tum when 
the headiights 
or parking  'lights are on.  Thiswill  provide. more light for cornerin& 
TO operate, turn on your parking '1ights;then  the underhood  light will 
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The Canadian  Federal  Government  has  decided  that “Daytime  Running 
Lights”  (DRL)  are  a  useful feature,  in that  DRL  can  make  your  vehicle 
more  visible 
to pedestrians  and  other drivers  during  daylight  hours.  DRL 
are  required  on  new  vehicles  sold 
in Canada. 
your  DRL  work  with  a  light  sensor  on top 
of the  instrument  panel.  Don’t 
cover  it up. 
The low  beam  headlights will come  on at reduced  brightness in daylight 
when: 
0 The  ignition  is on 
0 The  headlight  switch  is  off,  and 
0 The transaxle  is  not  in  “P” (Park). 
At  dusk,  if the  Twilight  Sentinel  feature is turned  on, the  exterior  lights 
will  come  on  automatically  and  the low  beams  will  change  to full 
brightness.  At  dawn,  the exterior  lights  will go out  and  the low  beams  will 
change  to the  reduced  brightness 
of DRL  (if the  headlight  switch  is off). 
Of course,  you  may  still  turn on the  headlights  any time  you need  to. 
To  idle  your  vehicle  with  the  DRL 
off, snift the transaxle  into  “P” (Park). 
The  DRL  will  stay 
off until you shift  out of “P” (Park). 
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space  between 
you and  other  vehicles. 
Slow  down,  especially  on  higher  speed  roads.  Your  headlights  ca\
n  light 
In remote  areas,  watch  for  animals. 
If  you’re  tired, pull off the  road in a  safe  place  and  rest. 
up  only 
so much  road  ahead. 
Night Vision 
No one 
can see as well at night  as in the  daytime.  But  as we get  older 
these  differences  increase. 
A 50-year-old  driver  may require  at least  twice 
as  much  light  to see  the same  thing  at night  as  a  20-year-old. 
What  you  do in the  daytime  can  also  affect  your  night  vision.  For 
example, 
if you  spend  the day in bright  sunshine you are wise  to wear 
sunglasses.  Your  eyes 
will have  less  trouble  adjusting to night.  But  if 
you’re  driving,  don’t  wear  sunglasses  at  night.  They  may cut down  on 
glare  from  headlights,  but  they  also  make 
a lot of things  invisible. 
You  can  be  temporarily  blinded  by approaching  lights.  It can  take  a 
second  or 
two, or even  several  seconds,  for  your  eyes  to readjust  to the 
dark,  When  you are faced  with  severe  glare  (as  from  a  driver  who  doesn’t 
lower  the high  beams,  or a  vehicle 
with misaimed  headlights),  slow  down 
a  little.  Avoid  staring  directly  into 
the approaching  lights. 
Keep  your  windshield  and  all  the  glass  on  your  vehicle  clean 
-- inside  and 
out. Glare  at night  is  made  much  worse  by dirt  on  the glass.  Even  the 
inside  of the  glass  can  build  up  a  film  caused  by dust.  Dirty  glass  makes 
lights  dazzle  and  flash  more  than  clean  glass  would,  making  the pupils  of 
your  eyes  contract  repeatedly. 
Remember  that your  headlights  light  up  far less 
of a  roadway  when  you 
are  in a turn  or curve.  Keep  your  eyes  moving;  that way,  it’s  easier to pick 
out  dimly  lighted  objects.  Just  as  your  headlights  should  be checked 
regularly  for  proper aim, 
so should  your  eyes  be examined  regularly. 
Some  drivers  suffer  from  night  blindness 
-- the  inability  to see  in  dim  light 
-- and  aren’t  even  aware of it. 
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The.head1ightwiring  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 
rightaway. 
.Wiradshiekl Wipem 
The  windshield  wiper  motor is protected by a circuit  breaker and a fuse. 
If the..motor  overheats  due  to  heavy  snow,  .etc.,-.the  wiper will stop imtil 
the 
motor mls. If the  overload  iscaused by some electrical  problem and 
not snow, etc.,  be  sure  to  get  it  fixed. 
Power Widbws andother Power Options 
F I ! Circuit  breakers in .the  fuse  panel  protect the power  windows  and  other  power 
accessories.  .whensthe current  load  islm heavy,  the  circuit  breaker 
qens .and 
closes,  protecting  the  circuit until the, problem is. fixed or goes.  away. 
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DESCRIPTION BULB NO. 
Ash ?i.ay.Illuninatio.n .................................... .1445 
Backup  Lights ......................................... 2057 
Cornering  Light ................................... 1156 ,DC7 
CowtesyReading  Light 
.................................... 168 
Glove.  Compartment  Light ................................ 194 
Headlights'Composite  -Inner  High  Beam 
................................ 9005 HB3 
.-Outer  Low  Beam 
................................... ,9006 HB4 
Illumination  Entry~Lock~Lamp 
............................. .192 
Instrument.  Panel  Illuniinatian ............................ ' 194 
. 1.nstrumeIlit  Panel'T'llt&s ................................ 194 
LicenseP1ate.Ligh.t ....................................... 194 
Park  and Tim Signal ................................ 2357.NA 
. Fog  Light ............................................... 886 
-Errport.Bulb ............................................ H4 
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Automatic  Tkansaxle 
................................. 87 
Automatic  Transaxle  Fluid 
........................... 262 
B 
Baby  Restraint ...................................... 47 
Battery 
........................................... 274 
Battery  Cables. Starting  With 
......................... 211 
Battery  Charge Light 
............................... 135 
Battery  Power 
Loss ................................. 275 
Beam.  Headlight.  High-Low  Switch 
............... 103.  105 
Belt  Lap 
............................................ 44 
Lap-Shoulder 
..................................... 21 
RearSeat 
....................................... 40 
Blizzard, 
If You’re  Caught  In A ....................... 199 
Block  Heater,  Engine 
................................ 86 
Blood  Alcohol  Level 
................................ 171 
Boat,  Towing  A 
.................................... 201 
Bose  Sound  Systems 
................................ 164 
Adjustment 
..................................... 273 
Fluid 
.......................................... 272- 
Master  Cylinder 
................................. 270 
Parking 
......................................... 92 
Pedal  Travel 
.................................... 273 
Brake  System,  Anti-Lock,  Warning  Light 
............... 133 
Brake  System  Warning  Light 
......................... 132 
Brake  Wear Indicators,  Disc 
......................... 272 
Brakes,  Anti-Lock 
.................................. 177 
Braking 
........................................... 176 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
............................. 179 
Braking 
If Your  Engine Stops ........................ 176 
“Break-In”,  New  Vehicle 
............................. 83 
Break-In  Schedule,  When  Towing A  Trailer ............. 202 
Bucklingup 
........................................ 20 
Bulb  Chart 
........................................ 317 
Bulbs,  Halogen,  Removal 
............................ 276 
Bulbs,  Taillight  Replacement 
......................... 280 
Brake 
Brakes,  Trailer 
..................................... 204 
Bulbs,  Turnsignal 
.................................. 317 
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Cables.  Battery.  Starting With ........................ 211 
Camper.  Towing 
A .................................. 201 
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Gear  Positions ...................................... 87 
Gearshift  Lever,  Positions Of .......................... 87 
Gasoline .......................................... 242 
Gasoline Tank, Filling  Your .......................... 247 
Glass  Cleaning ..................................... 304 
GloveBox .......................................... 77 
Graphic  Symbols ..................................... 3 
Guard  Against  Theft ................................. 79 
Guide  En  Francais ....................... See  Introduction 
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Halogen  Bulbs ..................................... 276 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers ............................ 209 
Headlight  Bulb  Removal ............................ 276 
Headlight  On  Warning .............................. 115 
Headlight  Washer  Fluid ............................. 269 
Head  Restraints ..................................... 11 
Heated  Front  Seat  Feature ............................ 10 
Heated  Windshield ................................. 156 
Heater ............................................ 151 
Heater.  Engine Block ................................ 86 
Heater.  Engine  Coolant .............................. 86 
Height  Adjuster.  Shoulder  Belt ........................ 23 
High-Low  Headlight  Beam  Switch .................... 103 
Highway  Hypnosis .................................. 193 
HillandMountainRoads ............................ 194 
Hills.  Parking  On ................................... 206 
Holding A Baby In Your  Car .......................... 47 
Hood.  Don't  Open If You See  Steam .................. 220 
Hood.  Opening  The ................................ 250 
Horn ............................................. 101 
Hot  Coolant.  Warning  Light  For ...................... 134 
Hot Engine.  Safety  Warnings  About ................... 224 
How  The Air Bag  System  Works ....................... 33 
How To Obtain  Roadside  Service ........ See  Roadside Sew . 
How To Operate  Your  Sound  System .................. 159 
How  To  Use  This  Manual .............................. 1 
How To Wear  Safety  Belts  Properly ..................... 20 
Hydroplaning ...................................... 189 
Halogen  Headlight  Bulb  Removal ..................... 276 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam .......................... 105 
Headlight  Washers ................................. 108 
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