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There is an  air  bag  readiness  light on the instrument  panel,  which  shows 
AIR BAG . The  system  checks  for electrical  malfunctions,  and the light tells 
you  if  there is a  problem. 
You 
will see  this light 
flash  for a  few 
seconds  when 
you 
turn  your  ignition to 
RUN or START. 
Then the light  should 
go  out,  which  means 
the  system  is  ready. 
Remember,  if  the  air bag  readiness  light  doesn’t  come on  when 
you start 
your  vehicle,  or stays  on, 
or comes  on  when  you  are driving, your  air  bag 
system  may 
not work  properly.  Have  your  vehicle  serviced  right  away. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Features & Controls 
Section 
A 
.. 
Here  you can learn about the  many standard  and optional features  on your 
vehicle.  and  information on starting. shifting.  and braking 
. Also  explained 
are  the instrument  panel  and 
the warning  systems  that  tell  you  if everything 
is  working  properly-  and  what  to 
do if you  have  a problem . 
For  explanation  of  vehicle symbols. refer  to “Vehicle Symbols” in  the 
Introduction 
. 
Keys ................................. .................. 2-3 
Your  Doors  and  How  They  Work 
..................... ....... 2-5 
DoorLocks 
................................................ 2-8 
Theft 
.............................................. 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” ................. ....... 
. . 2-11 
. . 2-12 
Ignition  Switch 
....... ....... .......................... 2-13 
Starting  Your Engine 
....................................... 2-14 
FuelRegulator 
......................................... 2-15 
Driving Through  Deep Standing  Water 
... ............... 2-15 
Automatic  Transmission 
.................................... 2-17 
Engine 
Block Heater 
................................... 2-16 
.. ..< .. Locking  Rear Axle ...................... .... 2-20 
ParkingBrake 
............................................ 2-20 
Shifting  Into 
“P’ (Park) ....... .......................... 2-21 
Shifting  Out of “P”  (Park) 
................................... 2-22 
Parking Over Things That  Burn 
............................... 2-23 
EngineExhaust 
..................................... 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re  Parked ............. 
.... 2-24 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Key in  the  Ignition 
If  you  walk  away  from  your  vehicle  with the keys  inside,  it’s  an  easy  target 
for  joy  riders or  professional  thieves 
- so don’t do it. 
When  you  park  your  vehicle  and  open  the  driver’s door,  you’ll  hear 
a chime 
reminding  you  to  remove  your  key  from the  ignition  and  take  it  with  you. 
Always  do this.  Your  steering  wheel 
will be locked,  and so will  your 
ignition  and transmission.  And remember  to  lock  the  doors. 
Parking at Night 
Park in a lighted  spot, close  all  windows  and  lock  your  vehicle.  Remember 
to  keep  your  valuables  out 
of sight.  Put  them  in  a storage  area, or take  them 
with  you. 
Parking  Lots 
If you  park  in  a lot  where  someone will be  watching  your  vehicle, it’s best 
to  lock 
it up and  take  your  keys.  But  what  if  you  have  to leave  your  ignition 
key?  What 
if you  have  to  leave something  valuable  in  your  vehicle? 
Put your  valuables in a storage  area out of sight. 
Lock  all  the  doors except  the  driver’s. 
Then take the  door  key  with  you. 
New Vehicle “Break-In ” 
NOTICE: 
Your modern  vehicle doesn’t  need  an  elaborate “break-in.” But 
it  will  perform  better  in the  long  run if you follow  these 
guidelines: 
0 Keep  your  speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h) or less  for  the  first 
500 miles (804 km). 
Don’t  drive at any  one  speed - fast  or slow - for  the  first 
500 miles (804 km).  Don’t  make  full-throttle starts. 
0 Avoid  making  hard  stops  for  the  first 200 miles (322 km)  or 
so. During  this  time  your  new brake  linings  aren’t  yet  broken 
in.  Hard  stops  with  new linings  can  mean  premature  wear  and 
earlier  replacement.  Follow this  “breaking-in”  guideline 
every  time  you get new  brake  linings. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ignition Switch 
Use  your ignition key to start  your vehicle.  The ignition  key lets YOU turn 
the  ignition switch  to five  different positions. 
3 
1. OFF 
2. RUN 
3. START 
4. ACC 
5. LOCK 
ACC (Accessory):  ACC lets you  use  things  like the radio  and  the 
windshield  wipers  when  the engine is off.  To get into 
ACC, push  in  the key 
and  turn  it  toward  you. Your  steering  wheel  will  remain  locked,  just as  it 
was  before  you inserted the 
key. 
NOTICE: 
Prolonged  operation  of  accessories  in  the  ACC  position  could 
drain  your  battery  and  prevent  you  from  starting  your  vehicle. \
LOCK: 
This  position locks  your ignition, steering  wheel  and transmission. 
It’s  a theft deterrent feature.  You will  only  be  able to  remove  your  key  when 
the  ignition  is  turned  to 
LOCK. 
OFF: This position  lets you  turn  off  the engine  but still  turn  the steering 
wheel. Use 
OFF if  you  must have your  vehicle  in  motion  while  the  engine 
is  off  (for  example,  if your  vehicle  is  being  pushed). 
RUN: This is the position for driving. 
START This  starts  your engine. 
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I NOTICE: 
If your key seems  stuck  in LOCK and  you can’t  turn it,  be  sure 
it  is 
all the  way  in.  If  it is, then  turn  the  steering  wheel left and 
right  while you  turn  the key hard.  But  turn  the  key only  with 
your  hand.  Using 
a tool to  force  it  could  break  the  key or  the 
ignition  switch. 
If none of this  works,  then  your vehicle needs 
service. 
Farting Your Engine 
Engines  start differently.  The 8th  digit  of  your  Vehicle  Identification 
Number  (VIN)  shows  the  code letter or number for your  engine.  You will 
find  the  VIN  at  the  top  left  of your  instrument  panel.  (See “Vehicle 
Identification  Number” 
in the  Index.)  Follow  the  proper  steps  to  start the 
engine. 
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. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t try  to  shift  to “P” (Park) if your  vehicle  is moving. If you 
do,  you  could  damage  the  transmission.  Shift 
to “P” (Park) only 
when  your vehicle 
is stopped. 
1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator pedal, turn your  ignition  key  to 
START. When  the engine starts,  let go  of the key. The  idle  speed  will 
go  down  as your  engine gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding  your  key in START for  longer  than 15 seconds  at a  time 
will  cause  your  battery  to  be drained  much  sooner. And the 
excessive  heat  can  damage  your  starter  motor. 
2. If it doesn’t start  right  away,  hold  your  key  in START. If it doesn’t start 
in three seconds,  push  the accelerator  pedal  about  one-quarter  of  the 
way  down  for 
12 more  seconds,  or until it starts. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ensure the shift lever is  fully  in “P” (Park)  range  before  starting the engine. 
Your  vehicle  has 
a brake-transmission  shift interlock. You have  to  fully 
apply your  regular  brakes before you  can  shift from “P” (Park) when the 
ignition  key is in  the 
RUN position.  If  you cannot shift out  of “P’ (Park), 
ease pressure  on  the  shift lever 
- push  the  shift  lever all the  way  into 
“P” (Park) 
as you  maintain  brake  application. Then  move  the  shift lever into 
the gear  you  wish.  See “Shifting  Out  of  ‘P’ (Park)”in  this  part. 
R (Reverse) - Use this gear to back  up. 
NOTICE: 
Shifting  to “R” (Reverse)  while  your  vehicle  is  moving  forward 
could  damage  your  transmission.  Shift  to 
“R” (Reverse)  only 
after  your  vehicle  is stopped. 
To rock  your  vehicle  back  and  forth  to  get  out  of  snow,  ice  or sand 
without  damaging  your  transmission, see 
“If You’re Stuck: In Sand, 
Mud,  Ice 
or Snow”  in  the  Index. 
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. 
- 
NOTICE: 
Damage  to  your  transmission  caused  by shifting  out  of “P” 
(Park) or “N”  (Neutral)  with  the  engine  racing  isn’t  covered  by\
 
your warranty. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Locking  Rear  Axle 
If you have this feature,  your  rear  axle  can  give you additional  traction on 
snow,  mud, ice, sand  or gravel.  It  works  like  a  standard  axle  most of the 
time,  but  when 
one of the  rear  wheels  has no traction  and  the  other  does,  the 
locking  feature will  allow  the  wheel  with  traction 
to move  the  vehicle. 
Parking  Brake 
To Set  the  Parking  Brake: 
I 
I 
Hold the  regular  brake 
pedal  down  with  your 
right  foot. Push  down 
the  parking  brake 
pedal  with  your  left 
foot. 
If the  ignition is 
on,  the  brake  system 
warning  light will 
come  on. 
To Release  the  Parking  Brake: 
Hold  the  regular  brake 
pedal  down.  Pull the 
brake  release  lever. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  parking  brake  on  can  cause  your  rear  brakes  \
to 
overheat.  You  may have  to  replace  them,  and  you  could  also 
damage  other  parts 
of your  vehicle. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If you  are  on a hill: See  “Parking  on  Hills”  in the Index. That section 
shows  how  to  turn  your  front wheels. 
If you  are  towing  a trailer  and  are  parking  on  any  hill: See  “Towing a 
Trailer”  in the Index. That section  shows  what to do first to  keep  the  trailer 
from  moving. 
Shifting  lnto “Pyy (Park) 
1. Hold  the brake  pedal  down with your  right  foot and  set  the  parking 
brake. 
3. Move the ignition  key  to LOCK 
2. Move  the shift 
lever into 
“P’ 
(Park)  position 
like  this: 
0 Pull  the lever 
toward  you. 
0 Move  the 
lever  up 
as far 
as  it will  go. 
4. Remove  the  key  and  take  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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