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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 
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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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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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Headlight  High Beam Indicator  Light 
The blue Headlight 
High  Beam  Indicator 
light 
is located  near 
the middle  left  edge of 
the instrument  cluster. 
The  high  beam  indicator 
is on  whenever you use your  high  beam  headlights. 
For  more  details about  high beams, see  “Headlight  High-Low  Beam” 
earlier 
in this section. 
Turn  Signal  and  Lane  Change  lndicator  Lights 
(I 
The greenTurn  Signal 
and  Lane  Change 
Indicator  lights  are 
located  at  the  middle 
left  and  right edges 
of 
the instrument  cluster. 
The  signal indicator  will come 
on whenever you signal a turn or lane 
change.  See “Turn  Signal and Lane Change  Indicator” earlier 
in this section. 
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Night Vision 
No one can see  as well  at  night  as in the  daytime.  But  as we  get  older  these 
differences  increase. 
A 50-year-old  driver may require  at least twice  as 
much  light 
to see the same  thing  at  night  as  a 20-year-old. 
What  you do in the daytime  can 
also affect  your  night vision. For example, 
if 
you spend  the  day in bright sunshine  you are wise  to wear  sunglasses. 
Your  eyes will have less trouble  adjusting to night.  But  if 
you’re driving, 
don’t  wear sunglasses  at  night.  They may cut down 
on glare from 
headlights,  but  they  also make a  lot  of  things  invisible. 
You  can be temporarily  blinded  by approaching  lights.  It 
can take a second 
or  two,  or 
even several  seconds,  for your  eyes to readjust  to the dark. When 
you are faced  with severe glare  (as from  a driver who  doesn’t lower the  high 
beams,  or a vehicle  with  misaimed  headlights),  slow down  a little.  Avoid 
staring  directly  into the approaching  lights. 
Keep  your  windshield  and  all  the 
glass on your vehicle  clean - inside  and 
out.  Glare  at  night  is  made  much  worse  by  dirt 
on the glass. Even  the  inside 
of  the glass 
can build  up a film caused  by  dust.  Dirty  glass makes  lights 
dazzle  and flash  more  than clean glass  would,  making  the  pupils of your 
eyes contract  repeatedly. 
Remember  that your  headlights  light up far less  of a roadway  when 
you are 
in  a turn  or curve.  Keep  your 
eyes moving;  that  way,  it’s  easier to pick  out 
dimly lighted objects. Just  as your  headlights  should  be  checked  regularly 
for  proper aim, 
so should  your  eyes be examined  regularly. Some drivers 
suffer from  night  blindness 
- the inability  to see  in dim  light - and  aren’t 
even aware 
of it. 
Driving in the Rain 
Rain  and wet roads  can  mean  driving trouble.  On  a wet  road  you  can’t  stop, 
accelerate 
or turn as  well  because  your  tire-to-road  traction  isn’t  as good as 
on  dry  roads.  And, if your  tires don’t  have  much  tread  left, you’ll  get even 
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Hydroplaning is dangerous. So much  water  can  build  up  under  your  tires 
that  they  can actually  ride  on  the  water.  This can  happen  if the  road 
is wet 
enough  and  you’re  going  fast enough. When  your  vehicle  is  hydroplaning,  it 
has  little  or no  contact  with  the  road. 
Hydroplaning  doesn’t  happen  often. But  it can if  your  tires  haven’t  much 
tread  or if  the  pressure  in  one  or more  is 
low. It  can  happen  if a lot of water 
is  standing 
on the  road. If you can  see reflections  from  trees,  telephone 
poles, 
or other  vehicles,  and  raindrops  “dimple”  the  water’s  surface,  there 
could  be  hydroplaning. 
Hydroplaning  usually happens  at  higher  speeds.  There just isn’t  a hard  and 
fast  rule about  hydroplaning.  The best  advice 
is to slow  down  when  it is 
raining. 
Some  Other Rainy Weather Tips 
Turn on ybur low-beam  headlights - not just your parKing  lights - to 
help  make 
you more  visible  to others. 
Besides slowing  down,  allow some extra  following  distance.  And  be 
especially  careful  when  you  pass another  vehicle.  Allow  yourself  more 
clear  room  ahead,  and  be  prepared  to have  your  view  restricted  by  road 
spray. 
Have  good  tires  with  proper  tread  depth. (See  “Tires”  in  the  Index.) 
City Driving 
One of the  biggest  problems  with  city  streets is the  amount of traffic on 
them.  You’ll  want  to watch out for  what  the  other drivers  are doing  and  pay 
attention  to  traffic  signals. 
Here  are ways 
to increase  your  safety in city  driving: 
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Instrument Cluster Illumination 
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Headlamp Beam Indicator 
Directional Signal Indicator 
Brake  Warning  Indicator 
Safety  Belt Warning 
Check Gages Indicator  Malfunction Indicator  ("Service Engine 
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