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Parking Over Things  That Burn ........................ ... 2-30 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
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EngineExhaust 
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Four-WheelDrive 
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Transfer  Case 
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Front  Axle  Locking Feature 
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Windows 
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Ho~ .................................................... 2-37 
Tiltwheel 
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Multifunction  Lever 
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Turn  Signal  and Lane Change  Indicator 
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Windshield Wipers 
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Headlight 
High-Low  Beam 
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Windshield  Washer 
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Cruise  Control 
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Headlights  and Vehicle  Lighting 
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Mirrors 
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SunVisors 
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Rear  Window  Wiper  and  Washer 
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Storage  Compartments 
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Instrument  Cluster 
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Warning  and Indicator  Lights 
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Luggagecarrier 
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Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
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Cigarette  LightedAshtrays 
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Gages 
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Multifunction Lever 
The lever on the left side of the  steering  column includes your: 
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0 Turn Signal and Lane Change  Indicator 
0 Headlight  High-Low  Beam & Passing  Signal 
Windshield Wipers 
0 Windshield  Washer 
Cruise Control  (Option) 
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Remember,  in freezing weather, don’t use your  washer until the windshield 
is warmed.  Otherwise  the  washer  fluid  can form ice on the  windshield, 
blocking  your vision. 
NOTICE: 
When  using  concentrated washer fluid,  follow the 
manufacturer’s instructions  for adding  water. 
Don’t  mix  water with  ready-to-use  washer fluid. Water can 
cause the solution to freeze  and damage your washer fluid 
tank  and  other  parts  of the washer  system.  Also,  water 
doesn’t  clean 
as well as  washer  fluid. 
Fill your washer  fluid tank only 3/4 full  when  it’s  very cold. 
This allows  for expansion,  which  could  damage the tank if it is 
completely  full. 
Don’t  use  radiator antifreeze  in your  windshield  washer.  It 
can damage your washer  system and paint. 
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Cruise  Control  (Option) 
If  you  have  Cruise 
Control,  the  end of 
your  multifunction 
lever  will  look  like 
this. 
With  Cruise  Control,  you  can  maintain  a  speed 
of about 25 mph (40 km/h) 
or more without  keeping  your  foot on the  accelerator. This can really help 
on long trips.  Cruise  Control  does not work at speeds  below about 25 mph 
(40 kdh). 
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When you apply your brakes, the Cruise Control shuts off. 
To Set  Cruise  Control 
Move the Cruise 
Control 
switch to 
ON. 
Get up to the speed you want. 
Push in the set button  at the end of the lever and release it. 
Take  your foot off the accelerator pedal. 
Get up to the speed you want. 
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To Resume a Sef  Speed 
Suppose you  set  your  Cruise  Control  at  a desired  speed  and  then  you  apply 
the  brake.  This, 
of course,  shuts off the Cruise  Control.  But  you  don’t  need 
to  reset 
it. 
Once  you’re  going 
about 
25 mph 
(40 km/h) or  more, 
you  can  move  the 
Cruise  Control  switch 
from 
ON to WA 
(Resume/Accelerate) 
for  about  half  a 
second. 
You’ll  go right  back 
up to your  chosen  speed  and  stay  there. 
Remember,  if  you  hold  the  switch  at 
R/A longer than  half  a second,  the 
vehicle 
will keep  going  faster until you release  the  switch  or apply  the 
brake. 
You could  be startled  and  even  lose  control. So unless  you  want  to go 
faster,  don’t  hold  the  switch  at 
WA. 
To  lncrease Speed While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two ways to go to a higher  speed.  Here’s  the  first: 
Use the accelerator  pedal to get to the  higher  speed. 
Push  the  button  at 
the  end  of 
the 
lever,  then  release 
the  button  and  the 
accelerator  pedal. 
You’ll 
now cruise 
at  the  higher 
speed. 
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Here’s the second  way to go to a higher speed: 
Move  the  Cruise 
switch  from 
ON 
to WA. Hold it 
there  until 
you 
get up to the 
speed  you  want, 
and  then  release 
the  switch. 
To increase your speed  in  very  small amounts, move the  switch to WA. 
Each time  you  do this,  your vehicle  will go about 1 mph 
(I .6 kdh) faster. 
To Reduce  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are  two  ways to reduce your speed  while  using cruise control: 
Push in the 
button  at  the  end 
of the lever until 
you  reach  the 
lower  speed  you 
want,  then  release 
it. 
To slow down in very  small amounts,  push  the  button  for less than  half 
a second. Each time you do this, you’ll go 1 mph (1.6 km/h)  slower. 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
Use the accelerator  pedal to increase your speed. When  you  take  your foot 
off the pedal, your vehicle  will slow  down to the Cruise  Control  speed you 
set earlier. 
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Using  Cruise  Control  on Hills 
How well your Cruise Control  will  work on hills depends upon your speed, 
load,  and the steepness  of the hills.  When going up steep hills,  you  may 
have  to  step  on  the accelerator pedal to  maintain your speed.  When going 
downhill,  you  may have to brake  or shift  to a lower gear to keep your speed 
down.  Of course, applying the brake takes  you out 
of Cruise Control. Many 
drivers  find this to  be too  much  trouble and don't  use Cruise Control  on 
steep hills. 
To Get Out of Cruise  Control 
There are two  ways to  turn off the Cruise Control: 
0 Step lightly on 
the brake pedal  or 
push  the clutch 
pedal,  if  you have 
a manual 
transmission 
OR; 
0 move the Cruise  switch  to 
OFF. 
To Erase 5peed Memory 
When you  turn  off the Cruise Control  or the ignition,  your Cruise Control 
set speed  memory 
is erased. 
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Fluid Leak Check 
After the vehicle has been parked for a while, inspect the  surface under the 
vehicle  for  water, oil, fuel  or other fluids.  Water dripping  from the  air 
conditioning  system after it has  been  used  is normal. If  you notice fuel  leaks 
or  fumes,  the causes  should  be found and  corrected at once. 
Lubrication 
Accelerator  Control  System 
Your  maintenance  schedule will tell you  how  often the accelerator  linkage 
pivot  points  must  be  lubricated.  See “Recommended Fluids  and Lubricants” 
in 
the Index for the proper lubricant  to use. 
Accelerator  cables and cruise control cables should  not  be lubricated.  Any 
cables  that are  worn  or 
are hard  to pull should  be replaced. 
Hood Latches  and Hood Hinge 
Your  maintenance  schedule will  tell  you  how  often to lubricate  the  hood 
latch and  hood hinge  assembly.  See the Index  under “Recommended  Fluids 
and  Lubricants”  for  the proper  lubricant  to  use. 
Propeller  Shaft  Slip Splines 
See your maintenance  schedule to find  out how often the slip splines must 
be lubricated.  See “Recommended Fluids  and Lubricants” in the Index  for 
the  proper  lubricant  to use. 
Constant  Velocity  Joints 
See  your maintenance  schedule to find out how often the constant velocity 
joints  must be lubricated.  See “Recommended Fluids and Lubricants” in  the 
Index  for  the  proper lubricant  to use. 
Normal 
use of your  vehicle  will cause  metal  to  metal  wear  at some points on 
the cab and  body if they  are not  lubricated. 
For  exposed  surfaces,  such 
as door  checks,  door  lock  bolts,  lock  striker  plates, 
dovetail  bumper  wedges,  etc.,  a thin 
film of  engine  oil  should  be  applied. 
The  seat adjusters  and seat  track  should  be lubricated 
with chassis grease. 
Door  weather strips  and rubber  hood  bumpers  should be lightly coated  with 
a  rubber lubricant. 
Never  use  too much  of  any  lubricant and be  sure  to  wipe  up  any  extra 
lubricant  when  you  are finished. 
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