
These symbols are used  on warning and indicator lights: 
Engine Coolant 
Temperature  Battery Charging 
System 
I  I RELEASE I 
Brake  Parking Brake 
Release 
0 
SHIFT 
Shift Light 
Here are some other symbols you may see: 
Fuse 
Fuel 
Hood Release  Lighter 
I 
Engine Oil 
Pressure 
Low Coolant 
I Horn 
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EngineExhaust ........................................... 2-33 
Running 
Your Engine While  You’re Parked ................... 2-33 
Four-WheelDrive 
......................................... 2-34 
Transfer Case 
.......................................... 2-35 
Front Axle Locking Feature 
............................... 2-36 
Windows 
................................................ 2-37 
Horn 
.................................................... 2-39 
TiltWheel 
............................................... 2-39 
Multifunction Lever 
........................................ 2-40 
Turn  Signal  and Lane Change Indicator 
...................... 2-40 
Headlight  High-Low  Beam 
............................... 2-41 
Windshield Wipers 
...................................... 2-42 
Windshield  Washer 
...................................... 2-43 
Cruise Control 
.......................................... 2-44 
Headlights  and  Vehicle  Lighting 
.............................. 2-49 
Mirrors 
.................................................. 2-54 
SunVisors 
............................................... 2-55 
Cigarette LightedAshtrays ................................... 2-57 
Storage Compartments 
...................................... 2-58 
Instrument Cluster 
......................................... 2-67 
Warning  Lights and Indicators 
............................. 2-69 
Gages 
................................................ 2-78 
Center  High-Mount  Stop Lamp  (CHMSL)  Feed  Wire ............. 2-82 
Camper  Wiring Harness 
..................................... 2-83 
Step  Bumper  Pad 
.......................................... 2-84 
Trailer Wiring Harness 
...................................... 2-83 
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Horn 
To sound the horn, 
press  the pad 
in the 
center of the steering 
wheel.  The pad has  a 
horn  symbol  on it. 
Tilt Wheel (Option) 
A tilt steering  wheel allows you to adjust the  steering wheel before you 
drive. 
You can raise it to the highest level  to give your  legs more  room when you 
exit and enter  the vehicle. 
To adjust the tilt steering  wheel: 
While holding the 
steering  wheel, 
pull 
the lever 
toward you. 
Move  the steering 
wheel 
to a 
comfortable  level, then release 
the lever 
to lock 
the wheel 
in 
place. 
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Here  are  some  other things  to consider  as  you approach  a hill. 
Is there  a  constant  incline, or does  the hill get sharply  steeper in places'! 
Is there good traction on the hillside,  or will the surface  cause tire 
slipping? 
Is there  a  straight  path  up or down the hill so you  won't  have to make 
turning  maneuvers? 
Are there  obstructions  on the hill that can block your path (boulders, 
trees,  logs 
or ruts)'? 
What's  beyond the hill? 1s there a  cliff,  an embankment,  a  drop-off, a 
fence?  Get out and walk the 
hill if you  don't  know. It's  the smart  way 
to  find  out. 
Is the hill simply too  rough?  Steep  hills often  have ruts,  gullies, troughs 
and  exposed  rocks because  they  are more  susceptible 
to the effects  of 
erosion. 
Driving Uphill 
Once  you decide you can  safely  drive up the hill, you  need to take some 
special  steps. 
Use a low  gear and get  a firm  grip on the  steering  wheel. 
Get a smooth start up the hill and  try  to maintain your  speed.  Don't use 
more power  than 
you need, because  you don"t  want your wheels  to start 
spinning  or sliding. 
Try  to drive  straight  up  the hill if at all  possible. If the  path  twists and 
turns,  you might  want  to  find  another  route. 
A CAUTION: 
Tbrning  or  driving  across  steep  hills  can  be  dangerous,  You 
could  lose  traction,  slide  sideways,  and  possibly  roll  over. 
You 
could  be  seriously  injured or killed.  When  driving  up  hills, 
always 
try to go  straight up. 
Ease  up  on  your speed  as you  approach  the top of the hill. 
Attach  a  flag  to the vehicle to make you more visible to  approaching 
traffic 
on trails  or hills. 
Sound the  horn as you approach  the top  of the hill to let  opposing 
traffic know  you're  there. 
Use your headlights  even  during the day. They make you more visible 
to  oncoming  traffic. 
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers 
NAME CIRCUITS PROTECTED 
Gages 
Turn-B/U  EMC/Ign 
Ign.  A 
Brake 
AC/Htr 
Ctsy 
Park  LP 
P. Lps 
Stop/Haz. 
Wiper 
Radio 
Acc/Ign. 
Acc/Batt. 
Crank 
4WD 
DRL 
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 
R.W.A.L.,  Cluster-Speedo 
H.V.A.C. 
4WD, Aux.  Batt.  Relay 
Dome Lamp, Cargo Lamp,  Ctsy, 
and  Glove  Box Lps.  (TR-R),  Radio 
(Memory-Clock)  Horn  Relay,  Horn 
Feed, Cigar  Lighter,  Park 
Lamps  C49  SW Illum., Headlamp  “On” 
Warning, 
Radio Illum.,  H.V.A.C. Illum. Haz. 
Flasher,  Seat Belt  Buzzer, Stop 
Lmps.,  R.W.A.L.  Memory 
Windshield  Wiper,  Washer 
Radio  Feed 
Pwr.  Windows 
Door Locks, Rear  Window 
Defogger 
Crank, Discreet 
Four  Wheel  Drive 
Daytime Running Lights 
FUSE CIRCUIT 
BREAKER 
20  Amp 
15  Amp 
10 Amp 
10  Amp 
15 Amp 
25 Amp 
20 Amp 
20 Amp 
5 Amp 
15 Amp 
25 Amp 
10 Amp 
30 Amp 
30 Amp 
5 Amp 
25  Amp 
15 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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Gages (continued) Tachometer 
.................................................. 2-69 
Voltmeter 
.................................................... 2-82 
Trip Odometer 
................................................ 2-68 
HalogenBulbs .................................................. 6-54 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
........................................... 5-2 
Head  Restraints 
.................................................. 1-5 
Headlights 
........................................... 2-49,6-53,  6-62 
Composite 
................................................... 6-54 
Halogen 
..................................................... 6-54 
High  Beam Indicator Light 
...................................... 2-76 
SealedBeam 
................................................. 6-53 
Heating System (with 
A/C) ......................................... 3-6 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
......................................... 3-8 
Heating System (without A/C) 
....................................... 3-5 
FanKnob ..................................................... 3-5 
FunctionLever 
................................................ 3-5 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
......................................... 3-8 
Hi~h-LowBeam 
.............................................. 241 
System Controls ............................................... 3-6 
Temperature Lever 
............................................. 3-5 
Highway  Hypnosis ............................................... 4-30 
Hitches ........................................................ 4-40 
Hood 
CheclungUnder 
.............................................. 6-15 
LatchesandHinge ............................................ 6-51 
Horn 
.......................................................... 2-39 
Hydraulicclutch 
................................................ 6-34 
Grease Fitting 
................................................ 6-35 
Hydroplaning 
................................................... 4-27 
I 
If You’re  Stuck in Sand. Mud.  Ice.  or Snow ........................... 5-40 
Ignitionswitch .................................................. 2-11 
Inflation-Tire  Pressure ............................................ 6-71 
Instrument Panel ................................................ 2-67 
Cluster 
...................................................... 2-67 
Tachometer Cluster 
............................................ 2-67 
J 
Jack  Storage ............................................... 5.29, 5.39 
Jumpstarting 
.................................................... 5-3 
K 
Key  ReleaseLever ............................................... 2-12 
Keys 
........................................................... 2-3 
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