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Get it up to speed. 
Then  stop 
the 
"vehicle."  The rider 
doesn't  stop. 
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windshield ... 
or the instrument 
panel 
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Features & Controls 
Section 
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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 
DoorLocks 
................................................ 2-5 
Your  Doors  and  How  They  Work .... .................... 2-7 .. 
................................................ Side Doors  2-7 
Tailgate.  Tailgate  Glass and Rear 
Doors ... ... ............... 2-8 
Tailgate 
........................... ...................... 2-8 
PanelDoors 
............................................... 2-9 
Theft 
.................................................... 2-10 
New  Vehicle  Break-In 
...................................... 2-11 
Ignition  Switch 
.................................... . 2-12 
Starting  Your Gasoline  Engine ......................... . 2-13 
Driving  Through Deep Standing  Water 
......................... 2-15 
Starting  Your  Diesel  Engine 
................................. 2-16 
Automatic Transmission .................................... 2-21 
Five-Speed  Manual  Transmission 
............................. 2-24 
LockingRearAxle ......................................... 2-26 
Parking Brake .................................... . . 2-26 
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Tailgate Glass, Tailgate and Rear Doors 
into  your  vehicle. You can't  see or smell CO. It  can  cause 
unconsciousness 
and even  death. 
into your ve :le.  See "Comfort Controls''  in the Fdex. & 
tailgate, or rear doors: I 
Tailgate  Glass and Tailgate 
If  your  vehicle  has a tailgate,  you  must  raise  the rear  glass  before  lowering 
the  tailgate. 
To open the glass 
from  the outside,  use 
your  door  key.  With 
the 
key in the lock, 
turn  the  key to the 
To release  the glass from  the inside, use the  electric  tailgate  glass  release 
switch 
on the instrument  panel.  For  more  information,  see ''Tailgate- 
Electric  Glass Release" 
in the  Index. 
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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. 
Key  Release  Lever 
The  ignition  key 
cannot  be  removed 
from  the ignition  of 
.. manual  transmission 
vehicles  unless  the 
To Remove  the  Key 
On manual  transmission  vehicles,  turn  the  key  to the  LOCK  position  while 
pressing the  key release  lever  down  (see  the  caution earlier 
in this section 
about  the  key  release lever).  Keeping  your finger 
on the lever,  pull  the  key 
straight  out. 
On  automatic  transmission  vehicles,  turn  the 
key to LOCK and  pull it 
straight out. 
Starting Your Gasoline Engine 
If  you  have  a diesel  engine, see “Starting  Your Diesel  Engine” in the  Index. 
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. 
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Turn Signal and Lane Change lndicator 
The turn signal  has 
two  upward  (for right 
signal)  and two 
downward 
(for left 
signal)  positions. 
These  positions  allow 
you to  signal a turn  or 
a lane  change. 
To  signal  a turn,  move  the lever  all  the  way  up  or down. When the  turn 
is 
finished, the lever will  return  automatically. 
A green  arrow on the 
instrument  panel  will 
flash  in  the  direction 
of the  turn  or  lane 
change. 
To signal a  lane change,  just  raise or lower  the lever until the green  arrow 
starts to flash. Hold it there  until 
you complete your lane change.  The lever 
will  return  by itself  when 
you release it. 
As you signal  a turn  or a lane  change, if the arrows don’t  flash but just  stay 
on, a signal bulb  may  be  burned  out and  other drivers  won’t see your  turn 
signal. 
If a  bulb is burned  out, replace  it to help avoid  an accident. If the  green 
arrows don’t 
go on  at  all  when you signal a turn,  check for  burned-out  bulbs 
and  a blown  fuse (see “Fuses”  in 
the Index). 
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Headlight High-Low Beam 
Windshield  Wipers 
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. 
You control  the 
windshield  wipers 
by 
turning the band  with 
the  wiper  symbol  on 
it. 
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Headlights and Vehicle  Lighting 
Your light switches 
are 
on the left side of 
your  instrument panel. 
Push  the left side  of the  switch  with  the  parking  lights symbol on it to  turn 
on: 
Parking  Lights 
Sidemarker Lights 
0 Clearance Lights (if you have them) 
Taillights 
0 License Plate Lights 
0 Instrument  Panel  Lights 
0 Transfer  Case  Shift  Indicator Light (if you have one) 
Push  the left side  of  the switch  with the master  lighting  symbol 
on it to turn 
on all the lights  listed above  as  well  as the  headlights. 
Push  the  right  side 
of the switch  with the off  symbol on it to  turn  off  your 
lights. 
Turn  the  dial  at 
the right of the  off  switch to adjust instrument panel  lights. 
Turning  the dial  all  the  way  up  until  it clicks  turns 
on the interior  lights. 
You 
can switch  your headlights from  high to low beam  by  pulling on the 
turn  signal/high  beam  lever. 
A circuit breaker protects  your headlights. If you have  an electrical 
overload, your headlights  will flicker 
on and off. Have  your headlight 
wiring  checked right away 
if this happens. 
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Headlights-On  Reminder 
A buzzer  will  sound  when  your  headlights  are  turned on and  your  ignition  is 
in 
OFF, LOCK or ACC. If you need  to use  your  headlights  when  the 
ignition  switch  is  in 
OFF, LOCK or ACC, the  buzzer  can  be turned  off  by 
turning  the  interior  light  switch  dial  all  the  way off. 
Daytime  Running  Lights (DRL) Indicator  Light 
(Canada 
Only) 
If your  vehicle  was 
first  sold,  when  new, 
~ in  Canada, you will 
have  this  light  on  the  instrument  panel. 
It  goes  on  whenever 
the  Daytime  Running 
Lights  are 
on. 
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only) 
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. 
The  high  beam  headlights  will  come 
on at  reduced  brightness in daylight 
when: 
The ignition  is on 
The  headlight  switch is off, and 
The parking  brake  is  released. 
When 
you turn on your  headlights, the DRL  will  switch off and  the  exterior 
lights  will come  on. When 
you turn off the  headlights,  the exterior  lights 
will  go out  and 
the high  beams  will change to the  reduced  brightness  of 
DRL again. The DRL  indicator  light  on  the  instrument  panel  will go on 
whenever  the  DRL are 
on. This light  means  that only the DRL are on. When 
you turn  on  your exterior lights,  this  light  will go out. 
Of course, you may still turn  on  the  headlights  any  time you need to. 
To idle  your  vehicle  with  the DRL off, set  the  parking  brake.  The DRL will 
stay 
off until  you release  the  parking  brake. 
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