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Automatic Transmission: 
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. 
Manual  Transmission: 
Hold  the  clutch  pedal  to  the floor, then shift your gear selector  to  neutral 
while starting the  engine. Your vehicle  won’t  start if the  clutch  pedal  is not 
all  the  way  down 
- that’s a safety  feature. 
To start your 5.7 Liter (Code K) or 7.4 Liter (Code N) V8 engine: 
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. 
flooded  with too much  gasoline.  Try  this: 
3. If your engine  still  won’t  start  (or starts  but  then  stops), it could be 
Wait 
15 seconds to let the starter  motor cool down. Then push your 
accelerator  pedal  all the way  to 
the floor.  Hold it there.  Then  hold  the 
key  in  “Start”  for 
no more than  ten  seconds.  This clears  the extra 
gasoline from  the engine.  If the  engine  still doesn’t start,  wait another 
15 seconds and do Step 3 again. 
Hot  Engine  Restart  (Vehicles With 5.7L LO5 Engine  and  Over 8500 lbs. 
GVWR): If your engine  is  already  hot and  then  stalls, turn your ignition 
key  to 
OFF. Then,  turn your  key to ON, and  wait  about 20 seconds 
before  you  restart  your engine. 
When  the  engine starts, 
let go of the key  and  the  accelerator  pedal. 
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3. If this light does  not come  on,  or  the instant the light goes off,  turn your 
ignition  key  to 
START. When the  engine  starts, let go  of the  key. 
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. 
4. If the engine  does  not start after  15 seconds  of cranking,  turn the 
ignition  key to 
OFF. Wait  one minute for  the starter  to cool,  then  try 
the  same steps again. 
If you’re trying to start your  engine after you’ve  run out of fuel,  follow the 
steps 
in “Running  Out of Fuel” (see  “Diesel Fuel Requirements  and  Fuel 
System” 
in the Index). 
When  your engine 
is cold, let it run for a few minutes before  you  move your 
vehicle.  This  lets  oil pressure  build up.  Your  engine 
will sound louder  when 
it’s  cold. 
NOTICE: 
If you’re  not in an  idling  vehicle  and  the  engine overheats,  you 
wouldn’t  be  there  to see the  coolant  temperature  gage. This 
could  damage your  vehicle.  Don’t  let  your engine run when 
you’re  not in your  vehicle. 
Cold Weather  Starting  (Diesel  Engine) 
The  following  tips will help you get good  starting in cold weather. 
Use 
SAE low-30 oil  when  the  outside  temperature  drops below  freezing. 
When  the outside  temperature  drops  below 0°F 
(-I S’C), use your  engine 
coolant  heater. 
If 
you park  your vehicle in a  garage,  you shouldn’t  need  to  use the coolant 
heater 
until the  garage  temperature  goes below 0°F (-1 Sac), no matter  how 
cold 
it is  outside. 
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If  Your Diesel  Engine Won’t Start 
If you’ve  run out of fuel,  look at “Running Out of Fuel” (see “Diesel  Fuel 
Requirements  and Fuel  System”  in the  Index). 
If you’re not out  of fuel, and your  engine won’t start, do this: 
Turn your ignition  key  to RUN. Make sure that the “GLOW PLUGS” light 
is  out. Then  turn  the ignition  key to 
START. 
If the light  doesn’t  go off, wait a few  seconds,  then try starting  your engine 
again. And,  see your  dealer  as soon  as you  can for  a starting system  check. 
If the light  comes  on and then goes off and  you  know  your batteries are 
charged,  but your engine still won’t start,  your vehicle  needs service. 
If  the  light  does not  come 
on when the engine  is  cold, your  vehicle needs 
service. 
If  your batteries don’t have enough charge  to start your  engine,  see 
“Battery”  in  the  Index. 
Be  sure  you have  the right oil for your  engine, and that you’ve  changed  the 
oil  at the  proper times.  If you  use  the wrong oil, your  engine may be harder 
to start. 
If the  engine  starts, runs  a short time, then stops, your vehicle needs service. 
Engine  Coolant  Heater  (Engine  Block  Heater) 
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