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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 
Vlll ... 
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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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Safety  Belts:  They’re  For  Everyone 
This part of the  manual  tells you how to use  safety  belts  properly.  It also 
tells you some  things  you should not do with  safety  belts. 
This figure lights  up 
as a reminder to buckle  up. (See “Safety  Belt  Reminder 
Light” 
in the  Index.) 
It will  light  when you turn the key to RUN or START when your safety  belt 
isn’t  buckled,  and  you’ll  hear 
a tone  or buzzer, too. 
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Parking Over Things  That Burn ........................ ... 2-30 
Running  Your Engine While  You’re Parked 
..................... 2-31 
EngineExhaust 
........................................... 2-31 
Four-WheelDrive 
..................................... 2-32 
Transfer  Case 
............................................. 2-33 
Front  Axle  Locking Feature 
.................................. 2-34 
Windows 
................................................ 2-35 
Ho~ .................................................... 2-37 
Tiltwheel 
............................................. 2-37 
Multifunction  Lever 
........................................ 2-38 
Turn  Signal  and Lane Change  Indicator 
...................... 2-39 
Windshield Wipers 
......................................... 240 
Headlight 
High-Low  Beam 
................................ 2-40 
Windshield  Washer 
........................................ 2-41 
Cruise  Control 
........................................... 2-42 
Headlights  and Vehicle  Lighting 
.............................. 247 
Mirrors 
.................................................. 2-51 
SunVisors 
............................................... 2-53 
Rear  Window  Wiper  and  Washer 
.............................. 2-54 
Storage  Compartments 
...................................... 2-56 
Instrument  Cluster 
......................................... 2-64 
Warning  and Indicator  Lights 
.............................. 2-66 
Luggagecarrier 
........................................... 2-79 
Trailer  Wiring  Harness 
.................................... 2-80 
Cigarette  LightedAshtrays 
............... ................ 2-55 
Gages 
................................................ 2-74 
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When your headlights or parking lights are  on, rotate  the dial to the right of 
your headlight switch  up  to brighten,  or down  to  dim, your  transfer  case 
indicator  light. 
2H (2-Wheel  High): This setting is for driving in most  street  and highway 
situations.  Your front axle 
is not engaged in  two-wheel  drive. 
4H (&Wheel High): This setting  engages  your front axle  to help  drive  your 
vehicle.  Use 
4H when  you  need  extra traction, such as on  wet  or icy  roads, 
or 
in most off-road situations. 
N (Neutral): Shift to  this setting  only  when  your vehicle needs to  be  towed 
or  when  using  a power  take-off. 
4L (4-Wheel  Low):  This  setting also engages your front axle to give you 
extra  power,  but  should be  used  only  for off-road  driving. 
You  can shift from 
2H to 4H or from 4H to 2H while  the  vehicle is moving. 
Your  front axle will engage  faster if 
you take your foot  off  of the accelerator 
for  a  few seconds after  you shift.  In extremely  cold weather 
it may  be 
necessary  to stop  or slow  the vehicle  to shift out  of 
2H. 
To shift into or out of 4L or N (Neutral): 
Slow the vehicle to a roll, about 1-3  mph (2-5 kdh)  and shift your 
Shift  the  transfer case shift  lever in  one  continuous  motion. 
transmission into neutral. 
Don’t  pause 
in N (Neutral)  as  you shift the transfer case into 4L, or your 
gears could clash. 
Remember  that driving  in 
4H or 4L may reduce fuel  economy. Also, driving 
in  four-wheel  drive on  dry  pavement could  cause your tires to wear  faster 
and  make your transfer  case harder  to shift. 
Front  Axle  Locking  Feature 
The  front axle locks  and unlocks automatically  when  you  shift the transfer 
case. Some  delay for the  axle  to lock  or  unlock  is normal.  If the  outside 
temperature  is 
very hot, or the vehicle  has  been  used  under  hard  driving 
conditions, there  may  be a slight delay  for the  axle  to unlock. 
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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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