
These symbols are important for you and your passengers whenever your 
vehicle is driven: 
IC I 
Fasten Safety Door 1 ock/Unlock 
Belts 
These symbols have to do with your lights: 
Master  Lighting 
Switch 
Parking  Lights 
I 
Turn Signal 
Direction 
Fog  Lights 
A 
U 
Hazard  Warning 
Flasher 
1 
Headlight 
High Beam 
Daytime 
Running  Lights 
0 
Off 
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These symbols are on some of your controls: 
I I Windshield Wiper 
rl 
i Rear  Window 
Washer  Windshield 
Washer  Windshield 
Defroster 
1 
3c 
Rear 
Window 
Defogger  Ventilating Fan 
These symbols are used on 
warning  and  indicator lights: 
Engine  Coolant 
Temperature 
BRAKE 
I Brake 
I p3 
Baftery Charging 
System 
Fuel 
ANTI- 
I LOCK 
I 4 Wheel 
Anti-Lock 
I RELEASE 
Parking  Brake  Release 
I\J 
Rear  Window  Wiper 
Hatch 
Release 
I 
Engine Oil 
Pressure 
I SHIFT 
1 Shift Light 
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Instrument Panel 
13 1’2 
1. Side Window  Defogger  Vents 
2. Light Controls 
3. Air Vents 
4. Multifunction Lever 
5. Tilt Lever 
6. Instrument Cluster 
7. Gearshift Lever 
8. Audio System 
9. Comfort  Control System 
10. Glove Box 
1 1. Audio  System 
12.  Ashtray 
13.  Rear  Window  Defogger  Switch 
or  Rear  Heater  Switch 
15. Dome  Light  Override  Switch 
16. Fuse  Panel 
17.  Parking  Brake Release  Handle 
Instrument  Cluster 
Your instrument cluster is designed  to let you  know  at  a glance how  your 
vehicle  is  running. 
You’ll know  how  fast you’re  going, about  how  much 
fuel  you  have 
and many  other things  you’ll  need  to know  to  drive  safely  and 
economically. 
Tachometer Cluster 
If you have  the  tachometer  cluster, it looks different  but  will  tell you 
everything  the  standard  cluster does,  with  the addition  of displaying  your 
engine’s  revolutions  per minute  (rpm). 
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The air flow can be blended between the  two positions.  To blend between 
positions  press  the side 
of the  button showing the area  where  you  would like 
more air flow. The system will automatically  begin to blend toward the 
position  chosen. 
To stop the  system between positions,  just press the SAME 
side  of the  button again. 
Right Button 
Defrost (Top) : This  setting  operates the defroster.  Air comes out near the 
bottom of the windshield and at your  front side windows.  Use  this setting, 
along  with a  heat  setting,  when  you  get fog  or  ice on the  windshield. 
Heater (Bottom) : Press  the bottom of this  button  and  air comes  out near 
the  floor.  This setting,  along 
with a heat setting, is best  for passenger 
comfort  in cold  weather. 
The  air  flow can  be blended between the two positions. 
To blend  between 
positions  press  the  side of the  button  showing  the area  where 
you would  like 
more  air 
flow. The system  will automatically  begin to blend toward  the 
position  chosen. To stop  the  system between positions,  just press 
the SAME 
side of the button again. 
A/C Button 
Press  the button  marked A/C to turn your air conditioner on and  off.  The 
A/C symbol will light on your display and  air will come out of your 
instrument  panel vents.  The  fan will automatically  be set on 
LOW . 
When  you  press the A/C button to turn the air conditioner off, the system 
will  operate  in the  vent  mode.  When you turn  the air conditioner  back 
on, 
the system will operate in the mode  that you last selected unless the OFF 
button was pressed. 
MAX Button 
If  you  press  the MAX button,  the air in your vehicle  will be recirculated. 
With  the air  conditioner  on, 
MAX will give  you maximum  cooling. It can 
also  be used 
in all modes to help keep  dust  out of your  vehicle.  When MAX 
is selected, REC will light  on your display. 
If  your  air  conditioner  develops  high system  pressure,  it will  automatically 
go  into  the 
MAX mode and REC will  light on your display.  The A/C 
system will remain in the MAX mode, even if you press the MAX button, 
until system  pressure  returns to a normal  level. 
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Rear Window Defogger 
You can tell if your vehicle has this option by looking  at the rear window.  If 
you see lines running  across the  glass, you have it.  These  are  the  wire-like 
elements which  heat your  window. 
1 NOTICE: 
Scraping  the  inside of your  rear  window  could cut and  damage 
the  defogger.  Your  warranty  would 
not cover  this  damage.  And, 
don't 
put decals  there,  you might  have  to  scrape  them  off. 
For  best results, clear the window of as much  snow  or ice as possible first. 
To turn on the  rear 
window  defogger,  find 
the switch marked 
REAR  DEFOG on 
your instrument  panel, 
just  below  the  heater 
system. 
Press  the right  side of 
the switch,  with  the  defog symbol on it, until  the  light 
in the  switch  comes on, then  release  it. 
The  rear window  defogger  will only  work  if the  ignition switch  is turned to 
RUN. 
You  can  turn  the defogger  off  at  any  time  by  pressing the  left,  lighted  side of 
the  switch.  The defogger  will 
shut itself off after several  minutes, so that  the 
glass does not get too hot. If the defogger shuts  off,  and  the  window  still 
isn't  clear,  turn  the  defogger 
on again. 
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Fuses and Circuit  Breakers 
NAME CIRCUITS PROTECTED 
Gages Turn-B/U 
EMC/Ign 
Inj. A 
Brake 
AC/Htr 
Ctsy Park 
LP 
P. Lps 
Stop/Haz. 
Wiper 
Radio  Acc/Ign. 
Acc/Batt. 
Crank 
4WD  DRL 
RR Wpr. 
TIC  Re1  Cruise Control, 
4 WD Display 
Illum. Rear  Window Defogger 
Timer,  Aux. Batt.  Relay Feed, 
Safety Belt Buzzer  Timer, 
Cluster Ign. Feed 
Back-up  Lamps, Turn Signals 
T.C.C.,  Air Diverter, E.S.C., 
E.G.R., E.C.M. Ign. R.W.A.L. 
Brake Switch 
Throttle  Body Injectors 
A.B.S. Cluster-Speed0 
H.V.A.C. 
4 WD, Aux. Batt. 
Relay 
Dome Lamp,  Ctsy. and Glove 
Box  Lps.  (TR-9),  Radio 
(Memory-Clock) 
FUSE CIRCUIT 
BREAKER 
20 Amp 
15 Amp 
10 Amp 
10 Amp 
15 Amp 
25 Amp 
20 Amp 
Horn  Relay, 
Horn Feed, Park 20 Amp 
Lamps 
C49 SW Illum., Headlamp 
“On” 5 Amp 
Warning,  Radio Illum., 
H.V.A.C. 
Illum. 
Haz. Flasher, Seat Belt  Buzzer, 
Stop 
Lmps., A.B.S. Memory 
Windshield  Wiper,  Washer 
Radio Feed  Pwr.  Windows 
Door  Locks,  Rear Window 
Defogger 
Crank, Discreet 
Four Wheel Drive 
Daytime Running Lights 
Rear  Window  Wipermasher 
Cigar Lighter, Rear  Hatch 
Release 
15 Amp 
25 Amp 
10 Amp 
5 Amp 
25 Amp 
15 Amp 
25 Amp 
25 Amp 
30 Amp 
30 Amp 
*An inline fuse is used  for the underhood lamp 
Do  not use fuses  of  higher  amperage  than  those  recommended  above. 
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HalogenBulbs .................................................. 6-50 
Head  Restraints 
.................................................. 1-5 
Headlights ................................................ 2-47,  6-50 
Composite 
................................................... 6-51 
High  Beam  Indicator Light 
...................................... 2-73 
High-LowBeam 
.............................................. 2-73 
Reminder 
.................................................... 2-48 
SealedBeam 
................................................. 6-50 
Heating  System 
(with NC) ......................................... 3-5 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
........................................ 3-11 
Heating  System  (without 
AX) ....................................... 3-4 
FanKnob 
..................................................... 3-5 
Function  Lever 
................................................ 3-5 
Rear  Window  Defogger ........................................ 3-11 
Temperature  Lever ............................................. 3-6 
Hitches 
........................................................ 4-39 
Hood 
LatchesandHinge 
............................................ 6-48 
Release 
..................................................... 6-14 
Horn 
.......................................................... 2-37 
HydraulicClutch 
................................................ 6-32 
Hydroplaning 
................................................... 4-26 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
........................................... 5-2 
Replacement ............................................ 6-50, 6-86 
Rear  (Wagon  Models) ........................................... 3-8 
System Controls 
............................................... 3-6 
Highway  Hypnosis 
............................................... 4-29 
If You’re  Stuck in Sand.  Mud.  Ice. or Snow ........................... 5-40 
Ignitionswitch .................................................. 2-12 
Inflation-Tire  Pressure 
............................................ 6-62 
Instrumentpanel 
................................................ 2-64 
Standardcluster 
.............................................. 2-64 
JackandTools 
.................................................. 5-26 
Removal 
.................................................... 5-26 
Storage 
..................................................... 5-28 
Jump Starting .................................................... 5-3 
K 
KeyReleaseLever ............................................... 2-13 
Keys 
......................................................... 2-3 
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